The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 17, 1959, Image 11

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    Vem>6 News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Mrs Arthur Coover, jr. was
brought to her home Tuesday from
the Creighton hospital. Previously
she had undergone surgery at a
Sioux City hospital. A plate was
put in her right leg which she
had fractured at a picnic August
25. The limb is in a cast from
the hip down which she will have
on for two months. Her father,
■titt 1 .***> **
John Frisch is helping with the
work at the Coover farm.
Donald Kinnison sustained an
injury to his foot when he stepped
on a nail Saturday.
Brenda Mudloff and Betty Sukup
returned to their employment
September 7 with Leland Caskev
after spending the Latior Day
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Mudloff of Page
and Elmer Sukup.
Mrs. Pauline Benze and family
of O'Nedl visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinnison
'•_:
Sunday, Sept. 6. The folks were
enroute to Yankton where Mrs.
Bonze’s daughter is attending col
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. B>ron Finch were
Wednesday, Sept 9 evening visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brookhouser.
Mrs. Brookhouser received word
Thursday morning that het uncle,
Fred Hanneman of Brunswick was
taken to the Plainview hospital
and plans were being made to
have him taken to Sioux City for
x-ravs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Nelson and
daughter. Eloise of Clear Lake,
la. and Mrs. Nelson s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Buerkley
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Sukup and family over the week
end last week. The folks were en
route homo from a weeks fishing
trip in Wyoming
Mr. and Mrs O. S. Finch of
Palmer visited September 5 at the
home of his brother and sister-in
law. Mr, and Mrs. Bryn Finch.
Ollier wsoors during the weekend
at the Finch home were Mrs. Alta
Finch of Page and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Finch. Mr. and Mrs. 0.
S Finch returned home Sunday
afternoon.
Iceland Caskey spent the Labor
Day weekend with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs Ora Caskey and
twins He returned to Omaha
, Monday evening.
Suelleyn and Joan C iskey spent
Saturday evening with the Ora
Caskey family.
Barbara Groeling returned to
her home Saturday from Lafay
ette, Ind. Barbara was a delegate
to the National Convocation of
Methodist Youth. Mr and Mrs.
Groelirvg met the group at Lin
coln. ILeturning with them also
was Jo Ellen Farnik of Verdigre,
also a delegate.
Wendell Strope shelled com at
the Norman Rokahr farm Tues
day. Sept S.
Raymond Sukup was out in this
community September 8 calling
on his seed corn customers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch and
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and
family attended the Labor Day
celebration at Page.
Mitchell is their daughter.
Lai or Day weekend guests at h’1 , -.i Leslie Metties have
tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph |<V,, ,|,.„g gravel work on the
Bnx>khousor wert' Mr. and Mrs. Middlebianeh and Venus road#
Larry Bnxikhouser, Janice Buck- this week
endahl and Ray Bnxikhouser. v ,-0 Dorr entertained the
Mr. ami Mrs. George Jef.rej n:ic^ ^Jn ‘‘'ub at her home
and Paul Lee Mitchell visited over V o '- 'ay. hept. 9 with L mem
he Later Day weekend at Omaha 14 : "esen’ .mbrotdery work
with their son ami daughtenin- 1 o ter the hostess. Trie
law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell. 14ls 1 ve.l lunch at the clou
M:% and Mrs. Loo Citigh- ©* tneeLng,
ton, accompanied them. They also The October meeting will be
were guests of tiie Muehelis Mrs with Mrs II. LeMaster#.
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