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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1959)
Dorsey News Arrive in Time ■ TBl !»■—' Il l .^ —1 for Church Service By Mr*. Harold tMxirn Miss Kuth Osl»orn celebrated her birthday by hav ing a group of girls come to her home after the dance in Lynch Saturday evening. The young ladies were escorted to the Osborn liome by boy iriends. At a very early hour of the morn ing the group gathered around a camp lire where they roasted wieners and had jello and birthday cake. Being Saturday was the birthday ol Miss Kathleen McDon ald, a birthday cak<- held her name also At the sunrise hour the girls were still trying to slumber. The parly arose at 8:30 making hasty preparation to attend their various churches in Lynch. Ruth s father was persuaded to take them. The afternoon was spent at var ious places either swimming or at tending the baseball game and in the evening most of tne group at tended the show. The girls were very tired vviien they re turned to their homes but glad that there are birthdays to celebrate. Mrs. Albert Carson, Mrs. Anna Carson and Rev. Redshaw attended a Presbyterian meeting in Hast ings last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering spent Sunday evening at the John llurd home in Lynch Mi's. Hurd is not feeling too well and has been to Norfolk to consult doctors the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sedivy, Mari lyn and Bruce of Ewing were vis itors at the Joe Cihlar home Sun day. Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil left Friday morning for Yank ton, S. D. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Oleson and family. Rodrick Hughes was a caller at the Osborn home Thursday after noon, July 16. Miss Helena Hiscoeks accom Eained Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pin erman home Saturday evening to spend the night with them. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Carson, Mrs. Anna Carson and .Mr. mid Mrs. Kexford Carson were sup per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Witherwax. of Creighton. .Miss June < arson ac companied them home, as she hud been visiting her sister the the first part of the week. The WYF meeting was held at the Harold Halstead home Sunday evening, July 12. Plans arc made for the next meeting to be held at the A W. Aim home. Mrs. Tom Alder and Jay B called at the Gordon Bai'ta home Tues day, July 14. Miss Beverly Cars in spent the weekend with her parents and ac I companied Mr. and Mrs Stanley ! Greene to Norfolk Sunday so she j could return to her work in Lin coln. Mrs Lloyd Brady is attending ! school at Dana college. / >|r. and Mrs. A. J. McWhorters of Fort Laramie, Wyo., arrived at the Carson sisters Saturday even jig spending the night ami Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks and Mrs. Eva Hiscocks and Helena of Oregon were Tuesday dinner guests at the Howard Wells home and supper guests at the Edward Carsons and Carson sisters. Mrs. Gordon Barta is convalsc uig at her home after having ma jor surgery at Sacred Heart Hos pital in Lynch, July 7. Barbara and Diana Snyder and Conda Couch called at the Harold Osborn home Tuesday evening, Ju ly 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady sr. at tended the open house for Mrs. A. E. Derickson on July 5. Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil railed on Mrs. (Meson’s grandparents, the T. J. Grahams on Wednesday evening, July 9. Charles Oleson and son, Duane of Geddes, S. D., who are digging an artesian well on the Neilsen UNDER WATER SALVAGE Recover your submerged equipment, boats or motors FAST by our aqua lung equipped divers. FIBER GLASS BOAT REPAIR-Looks Like New! CHEAPER—We're miles closer and Experienced AQUA LUNG REFILL FACILITIES HOOPS BOAT & SUPPLY PLAINVIEW, NEBK. — PHONE 267 We Sell and Manufacture Fiber Glass Boats—For Hunting, Fishing and the Entire Family Skin Diving equipment, Sporting Goods, Home of Trophy House farm northeast of Lynch, called at the Harold Osborn home Wed nesday evening July 15 to visit with them and their son. Vernon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar were Creighton shoppers Tuesday, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. William Podany and daughter of Butte were Sun day dinner guests at the Rudy Cih lar home. I Sgt. Vernon Oieson and Harold Osborn motored to Fort Randall and had a day of fishuig on July : 15. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Huber were callers at the Osbuin home Tues day evening. >lr. and Mrs. Lee Brady sr. left earl> Thursday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black near Page and they then culled on Mrs. Ueorge Binkerd at Ncllgh Rev. and Mrs. John Graham of; Pennsylvania called at the Lee Brady sr. home Monday. They for merly lived at Ewing. They also called at the Carson Sister's home, i I Callers at the Lee Brady sr. : home Tuesday, July 14 were Mr. : and Mrs. A. J McWhorier of Fort Laramie Wyo., and Lloyd Brady, 1 who were dinner guests and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn, who ; called later. The Dorsey Aid society was en- J tertained in the home of Mrs. John j Babl on Wednesday, July 8. Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon Oieson left ! Friday noon, July 10 for Oaks j ! rvu i rt WnvnpsvilWv Mo., return ing Tuesday afternoon. Their son j 1 Neil stayed with his grandparents j Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Osborn dur ing their stay. Family Growing The Tuch Family reunion was held July 5 at the Niobrara Park. A very nice crowd attended the gathering with many new faces among the relatives who had nev er attended before. Everyone brought well filled lunch baskets and it was spread on the large covered picnic table. Miss Pauline Mulhair, who has attended this reunion every year did not make it back from her Florida home in time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knapp were also missed. They have been regular attendants. Mr. Knapp wasn't well enough to make the trip. He has been in a hospital at Norfolk in termittently for some time. Lloyd Tuch was also, in a hospital at Omaha recovering from an oper ation. The oldest member at the event was Frank Tuch. The youngest member was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pavlik. The afternoon was spent in vis iting, swimming, taking pictures and showing movies of some of the pictures that were taken at some of the other reunions. The family is growing and the records brought up to date again by Mrs. Cleo Schultz of Norfolk. Mrs. T. J. Graham, Frank Tuch and Mrs. Mary Dobrichovsky were meml>ers of the older generation who attended, they have one sis ter, Mrs. Bessie Kneycik, living in Canada, t h e others are de I ceased. From the farthest distance was Mrs. Emillia (Kreycikt Diener of Billings, Montana. There were two groups of four generations present Mrs. Mary Do brichovsky, Mrs. Eddie Pavlik Donald Pavlik and daughter, rx>n na and Mrs. T. J. Graham, Mrs. Harold Osborn. Mrs. Vernon Ole son and son, Neil. rAn ELECTRIC Refrigerator-Freezer combination will give you BETTER LIVING. Aids you in cutting down food bills, helps you serve better, more varied meals. The large refrigerator compartment has features you would expect in a separate unit—automatic defrosting, swing-out shelves, vegetable crispers, butter keeper plus door shelves. The freezer compartment permits you to take advan tage of “Sales and Spe cials”—buy in season when prices are lowest, buy in large quantities and pay ih your refrigerator- M freezer dealer nov/ ^B CONSUMERS si Chambers News ______ To Attend Meet at Toronto, Canada By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter J. W. Walter returned last week from Maple tori. Ia., where he and Mrs. Walter had been Visiting their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Irven Walter and family. Mrs. Walter went from Mapleton to Detroit, Mich , to visit their son and daugh ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Walter and family and then will at tend a Woman s Missionary Con vention at Toronto. Canada Julv 22-23. Miss Alvra Ramm of Stuart was an afternoon caller at the home ot Mrs. Wayne Smith Friday, Ju ly 10. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter took their grandchildren, Bobby and Kathy Medea If, who had spent the past two weeks with them and other relatives to Plainview Sun day, July 19 to meet their parents, the lien Medcalfs and return to Sioux City fur a week before the family moves to Minneapolis. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baughn of Brookings, Ore. come Friday July 17 to visit her mother, Mrs John Wintermote and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guais I Wintermote. Mrs. Kathleen Render, who is attending summer session at the t ■ i i T'nn mvlloip. visited over the weekend with home I folks. She returned to Kearney Sunday evening. Her daughter! Cheryl Ann accompanied her to spend the night returning Monday. Mr and Mrs. Dan Custard and . family of Manley spent the week-! end with her parents, Mr. and : Mrs Kay Hoffman and other rela tives. Saturday evening guests in the Hoffman home included the Custards, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoffman and family and Miss Diane Hoffman of Wayne. Mrs. Lilly Herzog was taken by ambulance to St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill Saturday, Ju ly 18. Reverend Cox was making pro fessional calls in the Amelia and Atkinson neighborhood one day last week. Carolyn Wintermote, student nurse a* Emanuel Lutheran hos- | pital in Omaha spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote. Mrs. Ida An derson of Norfolk accompanied her and visited her sister, Mrs. Lela Grubb over the weekend. Both returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gartner and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gartner and children attended a family gathering in the park at Plainview Sunday, July 19. Rev. Cox was a business caller in O'Neill one day last week and on Friday, July 17 he and Mrs. Cox were business callers in Spald ing. Rev. and Mrs. Cox and grand daughter, Cherly Ann Render, were business callers in Ord Iasi week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and family drove to O’Neill Sunday July 19 where they visited in the Arch Pensberger home. Other I guests were Mr. and Mrs, Bob . Pensberger .uid family of Ains-: worth and Mr. and Mrs. George I pensberger and children of Kala- ! ma^oo, Mich. The latter being sons 1 of the Arch Densbergers and, friends of the Burge s. Raymond Gale Shoemaker of Lincoln was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. mood shoemaker. On Sunday the Shoemakers were dinner guests of Mr. attd Mrs. Mike Fleek. The follow ing guests were pre sent Sunday evening July 19 at ! the N. W. Hubbard home in honor | of Mr. Hubbard's birthday anni- j versary. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ad ams, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medealf, Mr. and Mrs Steve Shavlik and Pam' Mrs. .Anna Albers, Mrs. A. P». Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell, and Mrs. Edwin Hub nai'd and Ricky. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Schwenk and l>oys returned Friday. July 17 from a ten day vacation at Peoria and Grant City, 111. Mrs. Paul Roth took her daugh ter Mrs. Jack Beierle and two children back to their home in Columbus Saturday July 18 after spending about two weeks her. Jacque Leo returned with her grandmother o n Sunday for a weeks visit. Church Notes ( IlKIST LUTHERAN Seventh and Clay Streets Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, Pastor Sunday Divine worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. W. Fri cke, supt.; Registration begins ul die church for the Zone N-6 Wal ther League Field Day, 2 pm. Ac tivities begin at 3 p.m.; "The Lu theran Hour" on VVJAG 4 p.m. with guest speaker llte Rev. C. Thomas Spitz, jr. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Atkinson, Rev. A. S. Gedwillo. Pastor Sunday Sunday school. 9:45 a m. S. H. Brauer, Supt.; Divine worship. 11 p. m.. Registration be gins at Christ Lutheran Church at O'Neill for the Zone N-6 Wal ther League Field Day, 2 pm. Ac tivities begin at 3 p. m.; "The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG 4 p.m. guest speaker the Rev. C. Thomas Spitz, Jr. Assembly of God Church 704 E. Olay St. Robert A. Paul, pastor Sunday -Sunday school, 10 a m. Reuben Redlinger, supt. classes for all ages;morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon subject, "Will God approve of Modern Day Divorces and Remariages?”; C. A. servi ces; 7:15 p.m.; Junior C. A. ser vices; 7:15 p.m. Wednesday—Mid-week prayer hour, 8 p.m. Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 243-W — 24-hr. Service Northwest Electric O’Neill Emmet tiroup Vi«*it Kum h The Emmet Elkhom Valley 4-H club went to the White Horse Ranch north of Stuart. After eat- j ing our picnic dinner the helpers | at the ranch showed us around and through the buildings. We en joyed going through the museum rhey also had some of their white, horses do tricks for us after which some of the children rode on the horses. Those who went on the tour1 were: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and family, Mr and Mrs.. 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