The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 03, 1959, Image 11

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    Chambers News
By Mr*. E. R, Carpenter
Mary Ellen Gillette, 4 college
student at Greeley, G>k>, ex
pect <1 to lie here Thursday. Nov.
i
26 In spend about a month with her
parents. Mr and Mrs Darrel
Gillette
Mrs. Ned Frady of Concord,
Calif , and her son ami daughter
in-law, WO and Mrs. Qrarles
1 Frady and son ix' Ft. Knox Ky.,
_ in tii w l>
.
THANK YOU!
I wish to take this opportunity to thank
all the farm and ranch people in Shamrock and
Inman precincts for their fine cooperation dur
ing the recent agriculture census.
HARVEY A. TOMPKINS
Census Enumerator
Inman, Nebraska
Remager home the past two weeks
Mr. anti Mrs, Steve Shavlik and
Pam. Mrs. Edwin Hubbard and
Rsckt \ oi Oiambers and Pvt and
Mrs. Myron Shavlik of Denver.
Cb.o., vis.ted relatives at Plam
. w Sunday Nov 22
Thanksgiving day dinner guests
in toe G H. Grimes home were
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Grimes anti
family, Roger Hoppe and Anna
Gibson of Milford; Edith Grimes
1 Lincoln; Ruth Kelly of Inman,
i Mrs- Glen Grimes. Ber
, narl and Richard. Janette Ur
ban. Mr. and Mrs James Grimes.
Mr ami Mrs Kenneth Adams
Kieth Halsey and Shelia Hertel of
Chambers. Mr anti Mrs Gene
Halsey were afternoon callers.
Mr and Mrs Willard Thomson
and Lloyd Waldo went to Grand
Island Friday on business.
Ruth Ann Damme, student
nurse at Lincoln General hospital
of Lincoln spent-the Thanksgiving
holiday with her parents Mr and
Mrs Clarence Damme The Dam
me famdv were all guests of the
Paul Fishers at Amelia for
Thanksgiving dinner
Rodney Elkins anti Gene Adams
were home from college at Wayne
for the,Thanksgiving weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Duane K. Miller
md children and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gartner and sons drov'e to
Laurel Thursday where they en
joyed Thanksgiving dinner with
their brother-in law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. Lyle Vietor and family
Gary and Gail Holcomb, stu
d nts at the University of Nebras
ka spent their Thanksgiving va
cation with th<*ir parents, Mf. i™
Mrs LeRoy Holcomb
Mrs Anna Carson of Lynch
spent Saturday N<n ember with
her son and daughter-in-law. M
and Mrs. Puane Carson
Mr and Mrs John Harley of
Grand Island visited from Friday.
Novemier 27 until Saturday evcn
ig with her brother in-law and
,5ter Mr. and Mrs. IHiane Car
son.
Mi and Mrs Mike KUn-k. Mr
and Mrs. Henry Fleek and f»nu‘>
and Mr and Mrs Raymond -Shoe
maker had Thanksgiving dinner
with the Lyle Wnght family
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubken
and son. Michael of Lincoln came
Wednesday Nov 25 ani
until Thursday afternoon with hei
parents Mr and Mrs Raymond
Ved and Judy. Other guests on
Thanksgiving day were ,heif
n-law and daughter. Mr and
Dennis Kaup and ctaldrenof
Stuart and Mr. and Mr^ltoward
teed and daughter of 9? "I*™!
Mr and Mrs. Robert Heed and
family drove to Seward Wednes
day to spend Thanksgtv mg with
her grandparents, Mr and Mi's
Lari Coppoc. They returned
Thursday evening
Mr and Mrs. Charles Cuoiidge
and Kenneth had as their guests
, on Thanksgiving, his parents, Mr
ami Mrs. Elmer Cooluige of
Amelia, his brother and wife, Mr
ml Mrs. Cahui Cooluige and
family of O’Neill and his brother
.n-i tw and sister, Mr, and Mrs
William Ray land and fara.ly or
' r'age.
i nankngtvmg day guests in the
! E. R. Carpenter home were their
son in-law and daughter, Mr. and
i Mrs. Dean Stevens, Cherilyn and
I Terry of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs Kieth Newhouse
and family of Lincoln spent
Thanks-gtving with his parents. Mr
and Mrs T L Newhouse.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Thies and son |
at Ames, la.. and Mr and Mrs
Gene Van (Terpen of Fremont
visited the ladies parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar DeHart on Thanks
giving day
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osborne of
Wisner and Mr. and Mrs Wilbur
Osborne and family of Burwell
were Thanksgiving day guests of
the latter’s son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grimes
and Patsy.
Mr. ami Mrs. Erwin Carpenter
visited in the Ralph Larson home
at Page Sunday afternoon, Nov
29
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kilt/ were
I Unner guests lhanksgiving at me
I T. E. Alderson home.
Mrs. Ernest Durre. sr., and
daughter, Ruth and Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Whiting ami family of
Ewing ami Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Carson of Chambers were Thanks
giving guests of Mr and Mrs
Ernest Durre. jr., and family.
Mrs. Mary Niemand returned to |
her home recently after spending
a month with her grandson and 1
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nnemand.
Thanksgiv ing day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner
were Cecil Rogue of Atkinson.
Harry Werner and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Huston of Emmet. Mr
ami Mrs. R. W ■ Waldo and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and chililn n
;if Chambers also Connie Werner
if Lincoln and Dennis Werner of {
Omaha.
Gail Shoemaker of Lincoln came
Saturday, Nov. 29. He and his
1 father, Raymond Shoemaker made
a trip to Torrington, Wyo., Satur
i day returning Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Gilbert and
family of Stuart spent Thanks
; giving with his parents, Mr. and
! Mrs. Andrew Gilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley re
turned Thursday from a visit with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Harley and fami
ly and other relatives in Oregon.
Lynch News
By Veldeen Plnkerman
Mrs. Irene Carsten of Rone
steel, S. D., was a house guest of
Mrs. Faye Pinkerman last week
Leo Farran from O'Neill and his
grandson, Doug Farran from Stan
..... KViriav visitors in the
Herman Heiser home.
Mrs. Virgil Crowford and son
have been spending a few days
with Thirza Crowford.
Misses Janice McGill from Oma
ha and Joyce McGill from Wayne
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Sifter and
family Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Schindier and A1 Lee Brady were
Friday business callers in Creigh
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wike spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
their daughter and husband in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart
and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stewart spent Thanksgiving day in
the Wayne Blair home at Spencer.
Miss Gaylene Kaasa, who attends
school at Sheldon, is spending a
few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Kaasa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtney
spent Thanksgivng day in the Ed
ward May home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Courtney and
family of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs.
I Charlie Courtney and Sharon,
I Mrs. Hannah Streit, Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Kolund and famly were
| Saturday dinner guests in the Bob i
' Courtney home.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crooks and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bub
' Carsten were Thanksgiving day
I guests in the Orville Gallop home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart and
! boys were business callers in 0 -
! Neill Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarlie Darnell
were business callers in Verdigre
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson
1 went to Rushville to spend the
i Thanksgiving weekend with her
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Evans.
| Mrs. Faye Pinkerman and Mrs.
! Anna Carson accomapnied them as
far as Gordon to spend from
itiursday nil Sunday visiting Lad
iO) relatives.
.ur amt Mis Roy Mulhair and
Jean w. re business callers in
Civtghion Friday
Ike M l Vina ai and Kenny Stew
art irom California are spending ir
the Thanksgiving hokiiays with }r:
»rtends and relatives,
Mr. and Mrs N ekton Ptnkormah
were Wednesday evening visitors 1
w :th Mrs Hannah Streii 111
i. o r'arran called at the Leslie (
Stewart home on Friday. ®;
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moffet
and sons spent Thanksgiving day •*
with their daughier and family.
.vlr, and Mrs. Harold Brown at
iTanduiph.
Muss Lviruthy Mulhair from
Lincoln sp«nt irom Wednesday till
.sunday with her mother, Mrs.
ittylis Mulhait
Frank Matejcek. Lee Barnes,
and Herman iwiser attended the
Verdigre sale on Monday.
Mr and Mrs Veldon Pmkerman
and Veldeen wore supper guests
on Thanksgiving In die Pete Nlui
hair home
Mrs. Marvin Schindler and
Mary Ellen spent Friday in the
Herman Hr iso r home.
Mr. aixi Mrs. Ronald Crow foul
;md daughter spent the Thanks
g»\ mg holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Birmeiei
and Mrs. Thir/a Crow lord
Airs. Gladys Gallop spent the
past week with her daughter, Mrs
Ted Crooks and family. She ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. John
.* ike to Norfolk \Vednesday and
returned to her job in Render
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olierle from
v'iou\ b alls spent the Thanksgiving
Holidays w ith Ins parents, Mr. ana
Airs. Howard Olierle.
Mr. and Mis. Herman Heiser
and family, Mrs. Esther Duvey
from Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. lJoyd
Levi and family from Lindy and
nil's. Jonn Levi spent Thanksgiving
day at the Leo Jorgerson home.
Mrs. U'onard Havranek siient
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Pete
uluihair. *
Mr. aixi Mrs. Ernie Sixta left
Wednesday morning for Indianapo
lis, lnd., to spend a few days with
oie.r daughter and son-inlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Brockmeir and son.
Alary Etta Wells, who attends
scikxii" at i’latte Valley Acad
emy at Sheldon, armed here last
Thursday to spend a few days with
her lather, Lee Wells and family.
Miss Veldeen Pinkerman ac
companied Hal he Carsten to Lyneh
Friuay night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard llavramk
and tannly were Thanksgiving day
dinner guests in the Kenneth Kisn
home. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull and
Jerry, Mrs. Roy Lowry and Will
Caywood were Thanksgiving day
guests in the Bill Spencor home
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski
and Kevin, Mr. ami Mrs. Corky
Kalkowski and family were
Thanksgiving day dinner guests in
tht* George Kalkowski home.
Mrs. Esther Davey from Norfolk
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
at the Herman Heiser home. Her
mother, Mrs. John Levi, returned
ii/ith hor to snend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Vcldon Pinkerman
were business callers in Creigh
ton and Verdigre on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinkerman
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinker
man and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Cal
vin Christensen and family and
Eddie Krugman were Thanksgiving
day dinner guests in the Vigo
Christensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins
spent Sunday in the Don Hynes
home.
Mrs. Pete Mulhair called at the
Frank Weeder home Tuesday,
Nov. 24.
Dee Barnes called on Mike Pick
lap at Monowi Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havranek
and family spent Thursday even
ing in the Dayton Sieler home
playing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Zobrist and
family are spending a few days
with her sister, Mrs. George Court
ney. jr.
The Lynch juniors will present
their class play “The Perfect
Irot" on the 8th and 9th of Decem
ber in the I.O.O.F. hall at 8 p m.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darnell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wil
son and family, Mr and Mrs.
Garry Wilson and Sonja and Mrs.
Wlla Schollmeyer and sons were
Thanksgiving days guests in the
Ray Wilson home.
Mrs. Marvin Schindler and Mary
Ellen were Friday night overnight
guests in the Albert Schindler
home.
Electric Motors
Rewinding — Rebuilding
Call MI W — U hr. Bervtee
Nert+iweet Electric
O'Neill
0 Neill Locals
Thanksgiving dav liinncr guests
the home of Mrs Softo Nekuda
Omaha were Mi and Mrs.
Juraeek 0 Net'' Ml
Hi Mrs. vl its in Juraeek, Satl
.1 Gay' n ku n it Kcm, all
Orchard, Mr, and Mi's Arthur
iracek, idmdall ami Raynclda
1 of Ca.umbus and Mr. and Mrs
can Ami, i on of lancoln. Mrs
inleis n is the form, r Judy
iracek
Mr and Mrs Derm H Krington
s;<ent Thanksgiving n Harwell
Mr Ji*hn K latte M Ainsworth
w is a Sunday evening st.ppet guest
of Mr and Mrs On mot Krlngton
Mr. and Mrs l,toyd t.ixhl sjvnt
1 uinksgiv.iig with Mr and Mrs
Bud Gt*tel at Orchard
Mr and Mrs Ixiam Gray were
thanksgiving guests of Mr and
Mrs Gene Haber ami t unny ot
Pl um tew
Supt. and Mrs. Ralph Gray id
.Blue HiU ami his mother. Kvelyn
Gray of Page Vis .ted Mr ami
Mrs lXiane Gray Suturd y after
t mxm.
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