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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1959)
Page News Mi. aim Air LAnr.cc ol Puiy ar id!?, Wasn., Wo**. *m.*u .*3iUii& tnetids. they were staying at uic uwtn Park# home, un Aionoay nigm ttiey nail supper w*tn Mr. and Mis. Uuo ierrui. tnc Durkees tonne*iy hveu on what is now U*e Don Cunningham place. Airs, vvtdnint ActiieiKwi **nd Jan et ate dinner SepuMnucr n wuti Airs, cieorgc Wettiauicr. Ail - aiiu Airs, tteii Asner and family were i oesuay mgnt supper guests at tne jerry Asner twMne. Alter supper Den and jerry atten ded the urgiun meeting in Page. Air. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey went to Umunu September 14 wnere Airs. Harvey received a meuical cneck-up. iliey returnea Tuesday afternoun. Ati. and Airs. James Stewart and ouby were September la can eia at tne Liiu Stewarts. Air. and Airs, waiter Fueiberth anu daughter, iiaruara ot Pekin, lit., ale umner wiui Air. and Airs. Anton Nissen. Mrs. nieua Asiur was also a dinner guest. Cileer ieauers elected tor the year are: 1st team; A.arienc Frunm, Connie Riegc and Jen Luebeke. *nd team; Diane Kem per, Cnarlcne Fusseinian and Lui da Smith. 'tne Anienean Legion met on Tuesday mgnt with to members present. Plans were* made tor the district convention as tiie drill team will compete with die otiier squads in the district, it was vot eu that tne Legion colors will be at Inman on tneir Fall Festival Sept. 2ti. . me Holden Rule extension club IIlUl W1UI mi 3< - V on Weonesday. Each member ans wered reil call with "Whai 1 Like about September". Mrs. L>on Nis sen gave die lesson entitled W at chdogs lor Mrs. Consumer". Plans were made for achievement day in i O'Neill in October. Mrs. ivati | lfeiss won the guessing game con-. test. Mrs. Calvin Harvey will be the October hostess. Mrs. Louise Heese received woivl that her brother-in-law, Sam Vorlass ot HarLngton died Ihuis day morning ol a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Asher and family stopped to say hello to Mrs. Frieda Asner before going on to Inman to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hai ry Appleby amt then on to their new nome in Alliance where Bob will manage a store. I The Koyal Neighbors met Wed nesday with 18 members present. Mrs. Cordes Walker and Mrs. Boh Gray were on the serving commit U Correction: Carrie Townsend not Dora Townsend, moved back l°Mrs8esylvia Hansen helped Mrs. Jerry Asner gel dinner on ihurs day ior corn shelters. 4 G s met with Mrs. Anion Nis sen on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Waring won high store, Mrs. Clarence Stevens low anti Mrs. Bert Finley traveling. Mrs. Ethel Park wilt be the October 2nd hostess. Mr and Mrs. George Wettlaufer and umiiy were Friday dinner “ucsts ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wettlaufer of O iNeill. Freshmen initiation was held Friday with the tollowing fresh;j men and their Miperiwnatuins Karen Harris, cave man, Larry Summers, girl; Kita were olyn Max and Diane Kemper were chipmunks; Juanita ^gLanch David Seville; Connie Nissen, oiu woman; Sharon Scholmeyei.^a by; Peggy Crumly, old lady, Bo nie Hiess, ‘2 woman. V4 girl. Han dy Stauffer, baby, chan selman, backwoods O'Brien, old man and Btutc 1 Sen, Sri- A dance was held at "‘mi' FusseUnan of Lincoln was here to see his brother, Lloyd f us ^^‘‘llSuSifmet with Mrs Ethel Waring at Mrs. Jake Finch. as Mrs. Waring's home is lx k remodeled. Mrs. h™ J<-H > won the door prize. Octobers nos S3. ’Mr.. V-jfti-2 SBS! “5^2 Mrs: Edd Stewart and Mickle were Wednesday n'ght cal £ atV H. O. Hill home at Orchard. Walter Asher of weekend to visit h‘* As»*r of Logim, la., accompa and Mrs. jss f uiii of Orchard and Mrs. e,uk.i I park were Saturday dinner gues s f Mr and Mrs. Edd Stewart. Mr and Mrs. Robert Stevison ! vey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and famdy fur P nap quests Fridny l Mr Si Mrs. Richard Heiss and Mr and Mrs. Harold Asher rc turned Friday mghi trom v isitmg Mr and Mrs. Richard Asner aiiu I (Lily of Powell. Wyo. On their return home they stopped liance just in time to help Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Asher move into l,Mr. ^d Mrs*0Lloyd Fusselman and girls and Mrs. Frieda Asher wore Sunday , dinner «ues's. ? Mr. and Mrs. Jerry After to help i celebrate Neils 4th birthday. Mr and Mrs. Bob Beeleart and j Mr and Mrs. Bob Pmi w«^^£ I day dinner guests of Frank Bee * Mr. and Mrs. Paul ShMI and ; Unda Sue of Stuart were Sunday [ supper guests of Mr. and ] | Bob Beelaert. _, , h , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max had her ( . parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11a - ] ■ worth for dinner on Sunday in j | servant* of Mr. Farnsworths I NB^'and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, j I sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor- < I ensen, jr., and girls ^,eT\a 1 R ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ne ( H kites Buster Neubauer was an , afternoon caller. „ _. ] Ralph Larson had his mother, [ Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Icie Sny- ( [ der, out to the farm on Sunday < J for tin: day. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Aissen ana Air. ana Mrs i1 .omas Goodart were altemoun cabers. ah. .i.... /vies. Htury iegier, Airs. Nina utauiKT, air. and All's. Ea gar Aiauner, Air. and Airs, uaie aiauner, Air. and Mrs. Frank Eeelaen, Air. ana Mr». llob Pnn. air. duui ^Ls. i*orry i lai p^r snu Air. ana Airs. Ivan lieiss were ai me Aiarvin Slautrer nume Sunday' night to see slides arid pic tut us wiucn taey took on tneir trip out West. Air. and Airs. Elmer Trowbridge went to Aortout on Sunuay to me home ol their uaugnter anu sun in-iaw, Air. and Air,-. Lewis u>t pie. The Coppies and Mr. arid Mrs. August /Vi p hud open house lor Air. and Airs. Venue Coppie oi Randolph who celeurated tneir .uih wedding anniversary. Air. Coppie and Airs August Arp are suter and brother, me venue Coppies are Lewis Coppie s par ents. Over 50 guests signed the register. Mr. and Airs. Merwyn French, sr., left lor Ilershey to visit then daughter and family, Air. and Mrs. llabert Frels and to see their new grandchild. They intend to; spend a w hile there to help Mrs. ; Frels. A lew of the neighbors sui pris ed Mr. and Airs. James Stewart Sunday night on their 1st wedding anniversary. Those attending were Air. and Airs. William Schetnost, Mr. and Airs. Arthur Grass, Air. and Airs. Leo Neubauer and Air. and Airs. Glenn Stewart. The eve ning was spent playing pitch. The self-invited guests brought lunch. Mr. and Airs. Dan Troshynski had Mr. and Airs. Harold Givens of Stuart lor Sunday night sup per. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Ans pach of O'Neill and Mr. anil Mrs. Alelvin Itoaeh joined them for an evening of bridge. Sundiay noon at the Page park the Stevens annual reunion was held. Those attending were Mr. • % a (IT _ 1 tl O*_— dilU mi a. tTtiiuvii ow.»viw, • and Mrs. Lee Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Moore, all of Lincoln, Mr and Mrs. Jim Vohl and fam ily of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens and Johnny of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holbrook, jr., of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snyder and family of Orchard, Mrs. Ethel Waring, Mrs. Alta Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Waring, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevens all of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pease and son of Niobra ra, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth War ing of 0 Neill and Ronnie Park. This was also Clarence Steven s birthday. Mrs. Ida Ryan of Tucson, Ariz., was an overnight guest Wednes day of the Roy Stewarts and Sat urday night Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Julius ol Osage, Wyo., were over night guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen and family of Cairo were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly. Ruth Kelly acompanied them from Wayne and Bernard Crimes of Chambers was also a : dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Em- j mitt Thompson and family and j Mr. and Mrs. Art Grass were af- j teraoon callers. Mrs. Anna Thomp son. who has been staying at the Jesse Kelly home has been sick [or the past week. Rev. and Mrs. Green and Tami af Norfolk were Saturday night supper guests at the Harry legler borne. . , j Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth and Mr. and Mrs. William Aim of Dor sey were Sunday dinner guests af Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon. Mr. and Mrs Frank Snyder celebrated their 61st wedding an niversary quietly on Monday, Sept. 21. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell observed their 61th wedding anniversary. Their dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jul ius of Osage, Wyo., Mrs. Alta Lockmon and Mr. and Mrs. Dw nine Lockmon of Stuart, Mrs. Dale Asher of Logan, la., Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stewart of Page. After noon callers were Eva Gray, Car rie Townsend and Faye Heiss. Al lhough Mrs. Snell is confined to ner bed she enjoyed the day very much. On Sunday mrs. uuia ius of Oakland, la., and daughter Betty Mills and family of Siour City, were dinner guests at the Snell home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon took their daughter, Rhonde, to Omaha to see a specialist on Monday. Rodney and Melanie Harmon are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth. Rock Falls News By Mrs. Floyd Johnson Have you checked your fuel sup plies? Its just possible we’ll have to put those fans away and light a fire one of these first days. I see lark clouds rolling in with a north east freeze this Tuesday morning, ind the weather man says rain is in the picture again and that we io want. The Eagle Creek 4-H club met at the Lyle Vequist home on Sun lay, September 13, with all mem bers present. Everyone handed in heir work books as a completion >f die past year’s work. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson and boys were quests. Sam Derickson was an evening :aller at the John Schultz home on September 10. Little Gene Yantzi celebrated lis 9th birthday on Sunday at the 5am Derickson home where he vas joined in the afternoon by his ittle sister. Debra, and grandmoth ?h, Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi. They all enjoyed ice cream and cake. Gene, who is now living with Der ckson family, started school last veek in district 33. which makes in enrollment of 11 pupils. Mrs. Henry Vequist and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sanders went to Lin coln on September 6, and attend 'd the fair on Monday and Tuesday, etuming home on Tuesday even ng. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson pent the evening with Mrs. John Ichultz and baby, Scott, on Sept mber 9, while John and Linda were lowling in O’Neill. Gwenda, Trudy ind Debra attended the movie the iame evening accompanied by Jnda. Trudy Sehulhz was a Friday ivemight and Saturday guest of jindy Brow*. • Don Hynes and daughter. Shelly .pent last Monday evening with lis mother, Mrs. Doris Hynes, while his wife and daughter, L>n la, attended a movie. Little Miss Lynda Hynes celebr ited her 11th mrthdav on Septem ber 9 and to help her on the event, were her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. George Calkins, grandmother, Mrs. Davis Hynes, and school mate Janice Vequist. who also spent the night with her. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson and hoys were Sunday evening visitors at the D>n Hynes' home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sanders and Dale and her father. Sid Fare well and aunt, Mrs. Mary Fare-_ well visited Mrs. Sander's broth er and family in Wisner. Little Mark Deriekson spent last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Don Hynes and Shelley while his par ents attended the sale in Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran were Friday evening callers at the James Curran home. Mr. and Mrs. James Cumin and* Ardell made a business trip to Spencer September 8 where Mrs. Curran consulted Dr, David. In the afternoon they called on Mr. tnd Mrs. Glenn Tomlinson. Mrs. Fomlnson. the former Esther Kil 1. 'h in giriho d days, was a resident of the Tlock Falls com munity on Eagle creek. Sunday afternoon and evening quests at the Kloyd Johnson homo were Mr. and Mi's. Gale Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbroek and Miss Shirley Schultz were 1 Monday evening visitors of the John Schultz family. Miss Shirley w .is recently graduated from a nursing school in Grand Island. She was a guest of the Schulte’ un til Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Hill was a Saturday ! evening visitor of Mrs. Kathryn I Yantzi. J. P. COATS CROCHET THREAD Regular price 35c 4 for £ oo 250-yd. spools, dozens of wanted colors Shop Gambles and Save! THROW RUG SPECIALS Regular to 1.98 V° Terrific Buy! Asst, colors and sizes All Reduced for this Sale! Save! COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Regular 2.29 value l88 What a buy! Big double bed size blankets at real Bargain Prices! Stock up now for all winter! MISSES COTTON SLIPS Regular 1.39 88c White only. Sizes 32-40 Fine quality sanforized white cotton. Wash like a hanky! Shadow panel for extra protection. GIRLS COTTON BLOUSES Regular 1.29 88e You'll want several at such a special price! White and Pastels. Smart styles. Size 7-14 Don't miss these buys! BRA SPECIALS Regular 1.00 59e Sanforized fine cotton padded bras at a real bargain price! You'll want several. 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