The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 10, 1959, Section Two, Image 14

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    Newport News
By Mr*. Oliver Gilg
Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson
left Friday to spend the weekend |
in the home of his brother and
family. Mr and Mrs. Bill John
son at Mitchell.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Farr attended
a house vv arming Thursday eve
ning for Mr and Mrs Larry Pax
ton of Stuart, who recently moved
to the Earl Hoatson farm.
Altar Society met Wednesday
afternoon, December 2nd in the
home of Mrs. Pete Kelly with
eight mem tiers present A spirit
ual bouquet was sent to Father
Barry and Mary Haestick
After the lesson cake, ice
cream and coffee were served in
honor of Mary Babl's bithday.
Next me« ting will lie January 7
in the Ed Vogel home.
Irvin Christon entered the Ve
terans hospital at Omaha last
Sunday and would appreciate
cards and letters from friends and
relatives. His address is: John
I. Christon, Ward 6W, Veterans
administration Hospital, 4101
Woolworth Ave, Omaha 5, Nebr
Mr. and Mrs R. D. Fox and
Lynn of Ainsworth were Sunday
evening visitors in the Oliver
Gilg home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wolcott of
Bassett were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilg
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stahl were
Sunday dinner guests of their
daughter ami family, Mr. and
Mrs Glenn Fox.
Lizzie Johnson left Wednesday
to spend a few days with Mrs.
Nellie Bogue
Mr. and Mrs. John Nashel of
Burke, S. D., were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Charles
Connell.
Mr. and Mrs Lew McKenney,
Jiggs and Lillian, Mr. and Mrs.
Elwin Hutton and Mr and Mrs.
Homer Riggs were Sunday eve
ning dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Albert McKenney.
Mr and Mrs Venl Anderson
and family spent Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harl
Anderson
Mr. and Mrs Don Kaup and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Gilg.
Visitors the past week in the
C, A. Henry home were Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Bendig, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Karr, Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Johnson, Mrs Frank John
son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nitz
of Long Pine
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boeger and
Mr. and Mrs. Dallis Dorsey of
Bassett were Sunday afternoon
visitors in the A. B. Evermgham
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farr and
Mr and Mrs C. A. Henry were
Wednesday evening visitors in the
Ernest Greenfield home near
Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs Roy Farr were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Henry,
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Connell
attended a chili supper at Mills
Friday evening.
Visitors the past week from out
of town in the John Slachetka
home were Mrs. Jack Buoy and
Luella Custsinger of Long Pine,
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Grower of
Colgary, Alberta Canada, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vargason of Ains
worth, Mrs. Ruth Kull of Spring
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View and Mr* John Butterfield of
Kearney.
Mrs Emily King of Kearney
was a house guest from Friday
to Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Slachetka
of Stuart and Stella Slachetka and
Josie Manng, both of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farr and
family were last Sunday evening
callers in the Lloyd Alderman
home at Long Pine.
The Leonard Bendigs and sons
were Saturday evening visitors in
the Darrell Connick home at Bas
sett.
Miss I)eloris McMillan spent Fri
day evening and Saturday in the
Ronald Burt home at Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Halligan of
Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. E. R
Barnes, Mrs John Hosch and
Chen were callers last week in the
Bendig home.
Dick Kaup of Stuart was a
Sunday afternoon and supper
guest in the Dean Moore home
Emmett Doyle was a dinner guest
Wednesday, Dec. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Osterman
were Wednesday dinner guests in
the Ralph Leonard home at Ains
worth.
Mrs. Charles Connell, Mrs.
Louis Oxner, Lorena Keller and
Cheri and Mrs. Alton Perrin of
Long Pine were Freeman, S. D.,
visitors Tuesday December 1.
Friday evening callers in the
Albert Osterman home were Mr.
and Mrs. John Copeland and fami
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Udell Brown.
Sunday evening visitors were
Mr and Mrs. John Berkheimer
and family of Ainsw'orth.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Moore and Mrs.
Lew McKenney attended the fare
well dinner in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Riggs at the Com
munity hall north of Newport
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pickenpaugh
were Wednesday visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Smith
near Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bishop and
sons of Ainsworth were Sunday
dinner guests in the Jim Aider
man home. Afternoon callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alderman and
family of Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colfack
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the Nels Colfack home
at Atkinson and were all visitors
in the Carl Colfack home at O’
Neill.
Earl SparKS ana aaugmci,
Carol of Grand Island spent Sun
day in the Esli Sparks home.
Mona Stolepart accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Stolepart to Nor
folk Saturday.
Mrs. Pete Kelly accompanied
her husband to Omaha Sunday
evening where she is spending this
week visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Michaelis and Mr.
and Mrs. .Melvin Michaelis, all of
Inman, were Sunday guests in the
Harold McMillan home.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bendig
and boys were Wednesday even
ing callers in the Jim Dix home
at Stuart.
Kitty McCance of Bassett spent
the weekend in the home of her
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Burt. Saturday evening
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Christensen and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stahl, Mrs.
Glenn Stahl and Mrs. Roy Nilson
were Atkinson visitors Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilg were
Wednesday evening callers with
her mother, Hattie Fox at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and
family were Friday evening din
ner guests in the Jay Blair home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Osterman
were callers in Bassett Thursday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of
Long Pine, Mr. and Mrs. Del
Martin were Sunday evening din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Christensen.
The Good News club will meet
Friday evening, December 11th in
the Legion hall beginning at 8:00.
Everyone welcome. This will be
their last meeting until spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rheinold of
Spring View were Friday visitors
in the home of Mrs. Lorena Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of
Plainview were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Thomp
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Stahl and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stahl and
Marcia and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Nilson were Sunday visitors in
the Leo Schneider home near At
kinson.
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Mr and Mrs. Roy Wilkensen
and Mr. and Mss Clifford Burt of
Basset were Sunday afternoon
callers in the Harry' Stahl home.
Mr and Mrs John Butterfield
and Emily King of Kearney were
visitors m Newport with relatives
and friends from Friday to Tues
day. The Butterfields were house
guests in the Harold McMillan
home and Mrs. King in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Siachetka
Loren, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ammon, is confined
to his home with rheumatic fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burt and
Kelly were Thursday evening cal
lers in the Shell McCance home
near Jamison.
Mrs Frank Ammon and Maxine
attended 4-H aeheivcmant meet
ing at Bassett Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connell
were Saturday evening dinner
guests of Lorena Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Williams of
Spnngview were Saturday supper
guests in the T. E. Anderson home
and Anna Aubert of Bassett was
a dinner guest Sunday.
Guests November 29th in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul John
son in honor of their second wed
ding anniversary were Mr. and
Mrs. Skip Smith, Janett and Jack
of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hamik and boys, Mr and Mrs.
Bud Wilcox and family, Mr and
Mrs. Walt Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Johnson, Mrs. Ted Johnson
and family of Petersburg and Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd tox.
Visitors the past week from out
of town <-ith Mary Gilg in the
Oliver Gilg home were Mrs Anna
Keebaugh, Luella Cutsinger and
Mrs. Jack Buoy of Long Pine,
Pete Fox of Bassett, Mrs. John
Butterfield and Mrs. Emily King,
both of Kearney, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Stolcpart and Mrs. O. W. Wal
cott of Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seeer and
family were Sunday dinner guests
in the Darrell Connick home at
Bassett.
Dick Boehme was taken last
week from the Bassett hospital to
the Rest Home at Stuart.
Mona Stolcpart and Lorena Kel
ler were Bassett visitors Friday.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher
silent Thanksgiving with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and i
Mrs. C. D. Larson in Northbrook, j
111. Before returning to their home j
they attended the funeral of Don
Stewart in Lincoln last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt spent
the weekend in Lincoln visiting
in the F. D. Anderson home.
Sharon Marcellus of Lincoln
spent the weekend with her par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcell- j
us.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aim left
Thursday for Florida where they
plan to stay for the next two
months.
Mrs. Goldie McLeish of Schuy
ler and Gerald McLeish and El
ouise Heiser of Lincoln spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McLeish.
Mr. and Mrs. Ix'roy Hoffman
and sons of Atkinson were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.
Mlinar Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osenbaugh of
Omaha visited at the J. D. Osen
baugh home last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Osen
baugh of Osceola visited at the
J. D. Osenbaugh home Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm.
Jr., Ellen Kay and Larry Gene
were weekend guests at Bloom
field.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm,
Jr., are having a birthday party
Saturday night for Larry Gene,
who will be having his first birth
day.
Mr. and >Irs. Herman Janzing
were guests at the Joe Babl home
Sunday afternoon,
and Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson
Mrs. Bruce Johnson spent Mon
day night with her mother, Mrs.
Ernest Miller of Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterson and
daughter, Gail, and Mr. and Mrs.
Enoch Peterson, all of Polk, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. C. E. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Kaiser of Atkinson Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
took Sadie Kaiser to her daughter's
Mrs. Francis Weller at Atkinson
Sunday.
Mrs. Lottie Coburn was a week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Kirkland.
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