The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 10, 1959, Image 3

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    Rivemde News
By Mr*. Gunter
Mrs. Daisy Miller, Mrs Melvin
Napier and Carol Ann called on
Bert Fink Saturday after
noon.
The John Napier family visited
Thursday evening at the Eduard
W alters home m Chambers.
The Marcus Pierson family
visited Saturday evening at the
Earl Pierson home
Members of the Free Methodist
church held a pound party for
Reverend and Mrs Ivan Turner
at the parsonage Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Trowbridge
and Mrs. A. O. Weber of Page
were dinner guests Sunday,
December 6 at the Bert Fink home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were
guests Sunday at the Marvin Pri
bnow home near Albion.
The Glen Harpster family will
have dinner Sunday at the Alfred
Napier home.
Mr and Mrs. R. A Hard stayed
with Sarah Holman Sunday while
Lucille Biddleeome attended a
shower for Vlanda Biddleeome at
the auditorium in Madison
Mr. and Mrs. George Keller
visited Monday evening at the Al
fred Napier home.
Mr and Mrs. Z. H. Fry. Mr and
Mrs Dale Napier and the Rich
ard Napier family were guests
Wednesday evening for an oyster
supper at the Wayne Fry home.
The W'endell Switzer family, Jay
Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Switzer were guests November 30
evening at the Leo Miller home in
honor of Steve's tenth birthday.
Mrs Alfred Napier called Thurs
day afternoon at the Gary Tessmer
home.
Mrs. George Montgomery visited
in O’Neill Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen of
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tiium k unit miv ^ ^ ■
family were guests Sunday after
noon and evening at the Billy L/>f
quest home.
Julie and Cheryl Pierson stayed
Thursday evening with their
grundpurents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Pierson while their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus Pierson attended
the junior class play at the Ewing
high school auditorium.
The Lynn Fry family'and the
Lorraine Montgomery family were
dinner guests on Sunday, Decem
lier 6 at the Eloyd Napier home in
honor of Gloria’s and Linda's birth
day anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier gave
the lesson at the Forum meeting
Friday evening at the church an
nex.
Mr. and Mrs Web Napier went
to Omaha Thursday to visit Mrs.
Napier’s brother, Pete Carson in
an Omaha hospital.
Mrs. Walter Woepple and Mrs.
Earl Pierson visited their mother,
Mrs. Edith McClanahan in the
Brunswick Rest Home Monday
afternoon, Nov. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Richard Na
pier to Omaha Thursday after
noon to spend a few days at the
Frank Emsick home. Mr. and Mrs.
Z. H. Fry will leave early Mon
day morning on the train for
Livermore, Calif., to visit relatives.
Susan Napier spent the week
end at the Dale Napier home,
Kota was an overnight guest
Thursduy at Bob McDaniels and
Nancy stayed overnight with Carol
Ann Napier. Beta and Nancy
stayed Friday and Saturday at
Dale Napier’s home until their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Napier returned home from Oma
ha.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier |
and girls and the John Napiei j
family were supper guests Novem
ber 30 at the Alfred Napier home.
Mrs Charles Rotherham and
Mrs. Billy U'fquest were Omaha
visitors Monday, Nov. 30.
The Wayne Fry family visited
Al Gibson in Neligh on Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pierson
and daughters visited Sunday eve
ning, November 29 at the Rudy
Aiders home.
Mrs. Mildred Wright visited Fri
day eventing at the Keith Buldle
come home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones vi
sited Sunday afternoon, Nov. 2.
at the John Miller home. Mr. and
Mrs. George Montgomery were
evening visitors.
Lynch News _
By Ycldren Pinkerman
Mary Ellen Wells was a
December 1 overnight guest of
llallie Carsten in the trank Cars
ten home. _ .
Mr and Mrs. George Calkins
were Sunday afternoon callers on
Mrs. Leo Farr an in the O Neill
Miss Marvene Kemnitz was a
Wednesday overnight guest of Mar
jean Birmeirer.
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Stewart
were O'Neill callers on Monday,
Nov. 30.
Veldon Pinkerman helped Guy
Hull move hay Wednesday after
noon and Thursday.
Mrs. Gay Hull ent e ^ta i n«“ d
several ladies at a party in her
home Wednesday afternoon.
Virgil Pinkerman and Mre.
Claude Pickering called on John
Hunt Tuesday, December!.
John Hurd left for Deep River
In Wednesday. He plans to nnakt
his home there. Vic Pickering
i > vfr Hurd’s car there for
gjr-nEy Sd at the Lorrell
Pickering home in Omaha en
”Mb. Marvin Schindler spent the
weekend with Mrs. Mary Heiser
while Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haun
wore business callers in Lincoln.
Miss Jean Mulhair w-as a Satur
day overnight guest of Hallie Cars
ton n the Frank Carsten home.
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Pinkerman
and family were O'Neill business
•alters on Saturday.
Mrs. Edward Streit and Mrs.
Cap Haselhorst spent from Thurs
day till Sunday in theJBerl Moody
home in Sioux City. Edward Streit.
Marlene. Stanley, Elaine and Cap
Haselhorst went to Sioax Qty
Saturday after them and returned
home Sunday. Lynn Streit stayed
at the Dale Audiss home while
they were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman ,
Mr and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and
family*3Mrs. Faye Pinkerman and
Mra Anna Carson were Sunday
dinner guests in the Reggie Pinker-1
man home in O’Neill,
Mr and Mrs Glen Rthanek and
family were Sunday dinner guests
in the Guy Hull home.
Mr and Mrs George Calkins
were Wednesday ev ening guests in
the V'ekkm Pinkerman home.
Mr and Mrs Albert Carson.
Mrs. Anna Carson and Mrs Faye
Pinkerman were Sunday evening
callers in the Ray Witherwax home
in O’Neill
Inman Newt
By Mrs. James McMahan
Fay Brittell of Atkinson was an
Inman visitor on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Pribil
spent Wednesday in Norfolk on
business
Mr and Mrs Albert Anthony
and family were visiting friends
in Bloomfield on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
returned Wednesday from Yuma,
j Colo., where they attended the
funeral services for Mr, Reynold's
uncle, Wynn Reynolds. They were
accompanied to Colorado by Bert
Reynolds of Neligh and Mrs Ruff
ing of Winner S. D.
Mrs James McMahan and Mrs
John Mattson spent Wednesday in
Sioux City, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach of
Neligh spent Sunday evening in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. David
; Morsbach and daughter.
Mr and Mrs. David Morsbach
and daughter. Mary attended
church services at the R.L.D.S 1
church in Atkinson Sunday and
were dinner guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Fay Brittell and
family.
Mrs. Charles Luben left Friday
for West Point where she will
spend a few days in the home of
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Luben and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and
daughter, Becky of O'Neill were
dinner guests Friday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson
Mr and Mrs G E Hartigan
and daughter. Jane of Lexington
came Friday evening to spend the
weekend in the James Coventry
and Mary Hartigan homes. They
returned to Lexington Sunday ac
companied by their son, Mike and
daughter, Lon who had been
visiting in the Coventry home for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs Dean Banks and
family of Lincoln spent the week
end visiting in the home of Mr.
Banks' parents, Mr and Mrs
James Banks and Roger
Mr and Mrs Pearl Cary and
son, John of Red Oak, la., spent
the weekend here looking after
business interests
Mrs James Sobotka is receiving
medical treatment at St Anthony's
hospital.
John Reimer returned Sunday
from St Anthony's hospital where
he was a patient for a few days.
Mr and Mrs Ira Watson and
Mr and Mrs, James Gallagher
were dinner guests of Mr. ami
Mrs Edward Gallagher of O’Neill
at the Town House.
Ronnie and Glenda Wolfe of
Elgin were visiting friends in In
man Friday. The Wolfes are for
mer Inman residents and Ronnie
has recently been discharged from
the U. S. Navy.
Joe Obermire Wed
In Iowa Ceremony
Miss Marilyn Binns. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Binns, Oska
loosa, la., became the bride of
Joe Obermire, son of Mr and
Mrs. G. L. Obermire, Stuart, on
Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic
church, Oskaloosa, la.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wwe a ballerina
length gown of white georgette
chiffon over net and satin. The
molded bodice featured an em
broidered lace midriff. She wore
a white velvet clip crown with a
tulle veil. She carried a white
warm
car coats
special
price!
A terrific fashion
f ind ! Smart grey
zibeline jacket has
fleecy blue plaid
lining, its own
fringed scarf to
match. Two jumbo
pockets for carry- /
all. Sizes 10-18.
Not shown: grey
melton jacket lined *
in red orlon pile. N
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warmly
lined ;|
d ress
coats
special
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Shown: dim grey zibeline,
dramatically lined in scar
let rayon pile. Chin-chucker
collar, two slash pockets
for finger-warming. Sev
eral other styles, misses'
and half sizes.
m on. me
orchid.
Attending her sister was Nancy
Bmns wearing a royal blue bal
lerina length crepe dress with a
feather hat and matching slip
pers She carried a colonial bou
quet of white rose buds.
Francis Obermire was his
brother s best man The mo'h r
of the bride wore a blue dress
while the bridegroom s m >ther
chose a navy knit dre s Boh
wore American beauty rose cor
i sages _ _
A reception followed the cere
mony at the home of the bride *
parents for the families The three
.jer wedding cake w as decorated in
the bride s c.iors of ice blue and
white and was cut and served by
the brute s sister. Louise B.rms
Pouring were the M sses Mary
Margaret Jones lies Moines, la ,
and Nola Obcrmire. Lmcoln
For her traveling attire, the
bride wore a na\y dress with a
short jacket and blue accessories
i with an orchid corsage
The hrtde is a graduate of Oska
ioosa high school amt St Joseph’s
! School of Nursing in Atumwa la
She is employed in the Mahaska
tospital in Oskaloosa
The bridegroom is a 1SW gradu
ate of Stuart high school and will
. enter the armed forces in Decem
ber.
Ai'endmg the wedding from Ne
braska were Mr ami Mrs G. I
O her mi re. Cheryl Jean and
Brenda Stuart, and Mr and Mrs
James B. Scott and Greg, Lincoln
ENGAGEMENT TXUJ»
Mr and Mrs Keith Biddleoome
of Ewing have announced the en
gagement and approaching mat'
riage of their daughter, M ss
Vlanda to Mr, Joe Hegr, jr , son
of Mr ami Min Jih» Hegr, sr , ol
Madison
Miss Hiddlecome is teaching the
kindergarten class in Cbkunbu*
public school Mr Hcgr has served
two years in da* arm> ami is now
engaged in farming near Madison
No weskling dale has l**en an
nounced.
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