The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 07, 1960, Image 6

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    Chambers News
By Mr*. E. IL (Urp>*t*‘r
The Chambers community was1
hit New Years day by snow and
high wind which continued through
tiie night, with the high wind con
tinuing all day Saturday. The
sfsiw was plied into high drifts
and roads were impassable until
late Sunday when some roads were
opened. The temperature went to
6 degrees above zero Saturday
night, which was the lowest dur
ing the storm. Monday morning it
was 6 degrees below.
Dinner and supper guests on
Christmas at the WiU David home
were Mr. and Mrs. Verle David
and family and Glenda Bell of
Riverton, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs Clar
ence Logeman and Billy of Bruns
wick; Mr and Mrs. Lion Beal and
Jimmie of Plain view; Herman
I»rr of Venus; Mr. and Mrs. Vir
gil David, Londa and Gerald; Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle David, Billy and
Timmy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl David;
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Ravse, Allen,
Ricky and Phillip and Arliss
Wright, all of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fangman of
York spent Christmas with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs Bernard Hoffman and fami
ly. Mrs. Hoffman and children ac
companied them home on Sunday
and visited until Wednesday, Dec.
30 when Mrs. Fangman brought
them home.
T ramp NOW
Year’s day from Lincoln to get
Mrs. Lubken and son Michael,
wlK> had spent the week follow
ing Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seed and
Judy. They returned to Lincoln
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thies and
son, Dallas of Ames, la., spent
from Tuesday, Dec. 29 until New
Year's day with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar DeHart. They re
turned to the home of his parents
at Winside Friday due to the
storm. „ .. .
Mr and Mrs. Verle David and
family and Glenda Bell of River
ton, \Vyo., left Sunday, Dec. 27 for
home having spent Christmas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. will
David and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heed and
daughter si>ent New Year's day
with her parents family at In
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Smith and
Judy drove to Plymouth Satur
day. Dec. 26 to visit friends. Due
to the storm and icy roads in the
eastern p'rt of the state they were
unable t return until Monday
evening. ' _ . .
Mr. ana Mrs. Vernon Whitaker
and family spent Christmas with
her mother and brothers at Ord,
Bernard Hoffman carried die
mail on rural route No. 1 three
days last week for Vernon Whi
taker. , _
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fagan and
Gary went to Lincoln to spend
Christmas eve with their son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jtimes B. Mitchell. Christmas (
morning they drove to Kensington,
Ktin., where they spent until after
New Yeur with her brother and
family. This was a family gather
ing, the first for all members to
be together in seven years.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams,
accompanied by Mrs. Ld Smith,
arrived home Saturday night, Jan.
2 from Phoenix, Ariz., where they
had been visiting the former’s son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Adams and children.
There was no school in Valley
Center District 107 Monday, Jan.
4 due to the fact that many
country roads were not yet open
to travel. „
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper at
tended the wedding of their nep
ROYAL THEATER
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“CAST A I/>NO SHADOW”
Starring Audie Murphy
and Terry Moore_
Sun.-Mon. Tues. Jan. 10-11-12
Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth,
Van Heflin, Tab Hunter in
“THEY CAME TO CORDFKA”
Cinemascope Eastman Color
Wed.-Thurs. Jan. 13-14
“THE MAN WHO CODED
CHEAT DEATH”
Starring Anton Differing, Hazel
Court, and Christopher Lee.
Technicolor
hew, Carl Friedrich of Spencer i
to Barbara Barr of TUden at the
Methodist church in TUden on
I>cc(*mber 27.
Qiarles Cox jr, of Ord spent the
weekend with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Qiarles F. Cox.
Rev. and Mrs. Cbx attended the
silver wedding anniversary of Mr
and Mrs. Peter Dahls ten in Eric
son on last Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Qiarles Cox and
sons, Charles and Billy enjoyed
New Years day dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Read and Rita.
Last Weeks News
Family gathering on Qiristmas
at the Glen Grimes home includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds,
Diane and Jerry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Be jot and son. J. D.
all of Long Pine; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Kaup and three children
of Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Lubken and son, Michael of
Lincoln; Ruth KeUy of Page; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Adams and Larry;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed and
Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beed
and three children; Mr. and Mrs
Howard Beed and Elizabeth and
Miss Jannette Urban, all of Cham
bers.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubken
and son of Lincoln spent Christ
mas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Beed and Judy.
Mr. Lubken returned the first of
the week to his work in Lincoln.
Mrs. Lubken and son remained
for a longer visit.
A Christmas program was pre
sented Thursday evening, Dec. 24
at each of the Chambers churches
Methodist. Lutheran and Baptist
by the children of church schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and
four children of Minneapolis, Minn.,
came early Christmas morning
and spent until Sunday in the E.
Ft. Carpenter and E. H. Medcalf
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jungblutt
and boys were weekend visitors
in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Grubb and
family of Iancoln spent Christ
mas with relatives at Chambers.
Dinner guests on Saturday, Dec
26 in the E. R. Carpenter home
were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens
and family of Atkinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and child
ren of Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. Ole Larson was taken to
St Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill
one day last week for medical
care.
Mrs. Chet McClenahan has
been on the sick list the past
week.
Dinner guests in the E. II. Med
calf home Christmas included
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Avard and
Patty of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Medcalf and family of Min
neapolis, Minn., Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Steven, Cherelyn and Terry
of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Carpenter of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiltz, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Neilson and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Coolidge and
Kenneth were Christmas day din
c .j r* ti
ner u* mi. »*•
Grimes.
Guests on Christmas in the
Darrel Gillette home were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rudolph and child
ren of Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs.
James Gibson and Mrs. Jennie
Gibson of Chamlx'rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote
tixik their daughter, Carolyn to
Norfolk Sunday, Dec. 27 where
she t(X)k a plane to Omaha after
sjx'nding Christmas and a few days
with her parents.
Sunday, Dec. 27 guests in the
G. H. Grimes home were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Grimes, Gleeson
and Charlotte of Milford, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Grimes, Bernard, Edith,
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coolidgo ami Kenneth and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Adams and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Van Gerpen
of Fremont spent Christmas and
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar DeHart. They re
turned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reninger
left December 20 to spend the
holidays with their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Reninger and family at Colum
bus, Ohio. Mrs. Reninger’s sister,
Mrs. Ned Frady is tending the
store during their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller and
family of Atkinson were Sunday,
Dec. 27 visitors in the E. H. Mod
calf home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and
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family drove to Lincoln Christmas
morning and spent the day with
her mother. Mrs, Goldie Jones
and other relatives returning Sun
day.
Jerry Robertson had his tonsils
removed at St. Anthony's hospital
Monday. 11
Mrs. Clara Kirkland of O'Neill j:
and Lid Averiil of Port Angelos.
Wash., were dinner and supper I
guests of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter. Other
supper guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Smith, Dean and Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. Max DeHart and
family and Frederick DeHart of
Cuuncil Bluffs, la., spent Christ
mas with their parents, Mr. a»d i
Mrs. C. F. DeHart and brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar DeHart.
Mrs. Joe Daas taught the lower
room at Valley Center school thn e
days last week during the absence ,
of the teacher, Mrs. Kenneth
Adams, who went to Phoenix,
Ariz., with her hustxind to visit
over the holidays with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter visi
ted the L. W. Taggart family at
Dannebrog Saturday, Dec. 26.
Merle Fagan of Sioux City, la., ,
spent the weekend, Dec. 18-19 with
his family in Chandlers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lurlin Collins and
family of Ilnutington, Long Island,
N. Y., arrived Friday, Dec. 21 to
spend Christmas with their son j
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mis.
Kenneth Collins and baby.
Billy and Sammy Lambert are
spending a few days with their
grandmother, Mrs. Carl Lamlxtit.
Mrs. Lyman Covey and Mrs.
William Ritterbush assisted the
Lambert family while Mrs. Lam
bert and baby David Dale were 1
in St. Anthony’s hospital.
Rivaraide News
#By Mrs. IJumI limiter
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry in Cali
fornia planned to see the Hose
parade and attend the football
game New Year’s day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery were Neligh visitors Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pierson
and girls visited Friday at the
Earl Pierson home.
We had a foot of snow in the
January 1st storm or so it seemed
to those of us who had to dig our
way out.
Mary Ann Bauer was a guest
Friday at the Willie Shrader
home.
The Richard Napier family were
supper guests Thursday at the
Dale Napier home. The Ralph
Munn family were evening visi
tors. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wettlauffer
and Gary were dinner guests Fri
day at the Will Shrader home.
They also called at the Willie
Shrader home. . , _ 1
Glenda Napier visited Peggy
Lou Me Bane at the Reverend Ross
home Tuesday, Dec. 29. '
Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Sw itzer ;
and Karen Reigle of Omaha came
Friday to visit at the Ora and
Wendell Switzer and Leo Miller
homes over the weekend.
Carolyn Fink spent Wednesday
night with Joan Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock
talked to their son, Ralph in
Seattle, Wash., by telephone Sun
day, Dec. 27.
The Lynn Fry family visited
Thursday evening at the Kitt>
Fry home in Ewing.
Jackie and Judy Switzer of
Omaha visited at the Ora Switzer,
l,e0 Miller and Wendell Switzer
homes the past week.
Joan, Peggy, Dick and Bub
Emsick of Omaha visited the past
week at the Dale and Richard
Napier and Wayne Fry homes,
mu,,.. »rom at touts Nt'W Year s (lay |
at the Richard Napier home.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Napier and the Wayne Fry
ft*The Dale Raasch family . of
Omaha came up Thursday to visit
at the Dave Pollock home. Hear
ing die weather report, they went
hack to Omaha Thursday evening.
The Gerald Wettlauffer himib
of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Reimes and children of Crooks
ton and the Archie Johnston and
Willie Shrader families and M .
and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Paid
were guests December 27 at tnc
Will Shrader home. Don Spangler
was an afternoon caller.
Mr and Mrs. Archie Johnston,
Barbara and Marilyn were sup
per guests Thursday at the Lf o ,
Miller home. The Millers an(* the ;,
Johnstons were celebrating then J
w e d d i n g anniversaries. Both
couples were married in Dtctm ^
l*Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Miller and j
Danny arrived home early Satur
day morning from a tnp to j
Kansas, coming home through ^
Iowa and by way of Omaha.
The Veil Gunter family and '
Alice Shrader were supper guests -
Tuesday, Dec. 29 at the Gerald
Wettlauffer home in O Neill.
The Allred Napier family were ,
Sunday dinner guests at the R. ^
A. Hord home. i
David Earl Shrader, son of Mr. ..
and Mrs. Willie Shrader, had a
tonsilectomy December 22 in the
Antelope Memorial hospital. He ^
was able to return home Wednes- .
day afternoon. . r
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilegr jr., of £
Madison visited Wednesday at the c
Keith Biddlecome home. j
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink and £
the Billy Fink family visited £
Thursday at the Lee Fink home {
near Page. . c
The Alfred Napier family visi- |
ted Sunday evening at the G- D.
Ryan home. ,
The Bill Fink family were sup- *
per guests December 27 at the
Hilly Lofquest home. Mrs. Merlyn j
Meyers and Mark were evening
callers. Carolyn and Jolene Fink (
were overnight guests Tuesday at c
the Lofquest home. j
Irene Ahlers planned to leave j
for her college at Seward on Sun- j
day after spending her holiday at >
the Rudy Ahlers home. .
Sharon Johnston visited Thurs- j
day and Friday at the Harvey
Spangler home near Page. I
Paul Gunter was an overnight <
guest of Duane Hord Thursday. |
On Friday Paul accompanied the
Hol'd family to the Alfred Napier ]
home for dinner. Duane stayed '
with Paul Friday night. The Verl
Gunter family were also evening |
guests Friday at the Lionel Gun- (
ter home. Leaving for their home i
in Springfield, 111., Saturday morn
ing.
Edna Lofquest and the Reuben
Meyers, Merlyn Meyers, Richard
Brian and the Charles Ruche n
ham families were guests Sun
lay evening, Dec. 27 at the Billy
>>fquest heme to a surprise pany
or Mrs. Billy Lofquest.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wecker
raby were guests December 27 at
he Rudy Ahlers home.
The Bill Fink and Lee Fmk
'amilies and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
r'urk were guests Wednesday to
in oy'ster supper at the Howard
Wilier home.
Jean Hobbs was a guest of
Jo thy Lofquest from Sunday until
Puesday, lice. 27-29.
Judy Gunter visited Barbara and
Warilyn Johnston from Sunday
■vening, Dec. 27 until Tuesday
ruon. The Calvin Reimer family
if Cruokston were overnight guests
sunday at the Archie Johnston
rome. The Reimers were over
tight guests Monday of hoi
nother, Mrs. Gertrude Daniels m
Morfolk.
(Last Week’s News)
Rock Falls Newt
By Mrs. Floyd Johnson
I didn’t get around to wish you
ill a Merry Christmas, but I
tope you did have one and that
,-our New Year will be a happy
ind prosperous one.
Old Man Winter kept pretty
vill pent up till after Christmas,
rut he surely was letting off all
he surplus steam and fury dur
ng Sunday and Monday, First
vind and rain followed by snow
iriven by a strong north west
rlast. It’s hard to determine the
imount of snow in this vicinity
recause what didn’t lodge in drifts
n sheltered places must have
rlown clear to the gulf.
T. r-1 I_I._ t. __ .. r — a 1_L.vl:
LHTllJf ov nuiu., inmiw uiv
lays from school in Hastings,
waved the storm on Monday
morning to ride out to the John
Schultz home with Gordon John
son. She planed to spend a day or
wo with her brother and family'.
Mrs- Doris Hynes visited at the
_*)U Brown home on Christmas
tight.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist
ind son, Donald (Bud) drove to
Lafayette, Ind., on Decemlier 22
o spend Christmas with their son,
Raymond and family. They plann
ed to return on Sunday but due to
he storm didn’t make it till Mon
Jay afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and
children spent Christmas at the
darry Lansworth home in O’Neill
vhere all the Grutsch children
except John and family of North
Platte, spent the day together.
Present were the Vequists, Mr.
ind Mrs. Joe Grutsch and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNulty
ind La Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Bern
ird Pongratz and children, Mrs.
Zelia Grutsch and Tom Langan.
Floyd Johnson and Linda and
jwenda, Trudy and Debra Schultz
vere late afternoon callers at the
James Curran home on December
13.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denekson
and boys and Mrs. Kathi'yn
Vantzi spent Christmas with the
Elroy Lieb family in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pride and
children of Omaha arrived at the
aome of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Stems on December
'4 for Christmas returning on that
afternoon. Other family members
) re sent were Mr. and Mrs. Llmei
31 ay maker and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Stems and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stems and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
3trong of Omaha.
Sunday guests at the Albert
Sterns home were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Strong, Ronald and Donald
Strong, all of Omaha and Vernon,
Roger and Darold Stems of near
Atkinson.
Christmas guests of the James
Durran family were Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Curran, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Curran and children, Mrs.
Delia Ernst of Amelia, George
Uurran and Anita Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzi and
children of Chardon spent Christ
mas with Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi.
Jene Yantzi of O’Neill spent a
lew days there with his grand
mother. .
Mrs. Kathryn- Yantzi and Mrs.
5am Derickson rode to iuncoin on
December 17 with Mr. and Mrs.
\rden Larson, where they visited
'randmother, Mrs. Llizabcth 'i ant
ji,
Christmas eve guests at the
'loyd Johnson home were Mr. and
lrs. John Schultz and children,
>an Rakes and Lester Waterman.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda
>ok time out on December 24
rom shopping to call at the Mike
lonenberger home in Atkinson for
short visit with the family and
lrs. Kathryn Johnson, who has
een rather poorly the last while,
/hat better way to exchange sea
on’s greetings than with a cup of
offee and Christmas cake and
ookics.
Nels Schultz, here from Los
rngeles, Calif., for a few days,
/as an overnight guest at the
ohn Schultz home on December
3
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
nd Linda spent Christmas day
/ith the Gordon Johnson family
i O’Neill. Also arriving on Christ
mas eve were all the members
f the Gordon Johnson family, in
luding her sister, Mrs. Melvin
)ewey and husband and children
f Waterloo, la., and her parents
nd brother, Mr. and Mrs. John
’innt, Duane and Bobby of Cha
ron. Her other sister, Dorothy,
ves with the Johnsons.
During dinner Russel Johnson
ilayed “Silent Night’’ on the
lectric organ.
The John Schultz family called
m the late afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and |
hildren had a six o’clock dinner
n Christmas day with his mother,
lrs John Kersenbrock and fami
y. Miss Betty Schultz of Hastings,
liss Shirley of Grand Island and
5 els Schultz of Los Angeles were
ilso present. Nels had to leave
ater that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
;irls were Sunday visitors at the
iam Derickson home on Decem
>er 20. i
The Sam Derickson family cal
ed at the Don Hynes home on
Vednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
'iris were Christmas eve guests
it Mrs. Doris Hynes in O'Neill. Mr
ind Mrs. Jim Taumg am an wore
also guests there.
Christmas day guests at the Ora
Hynes home were Mr. and Mrs.
Georg* Calkins. Mrs. Calkin's sister
and husband. Mr. ami Mrs. Her
schel Mullen erf Griswold. Ia.. and
their mother, Mrs. Emma Waage
of Valisca. Ia.
The Dun Hynes family spent
Sunday at tin* George Calkins
home and in the evening bad as
guests at their home Mrs. Mary
I Tomlinson ami son. Larry of O -
| Neill.
--
(Last Week’s News)
Lynch Nnws
By Velrfee« Pink-mum
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull visited
1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Streit in
ne Hannah Streit home on Satur
day mght.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Courtney and
! family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Court
| ney ami daughter and Mr. and
! Mis. Bob Zack and family were
| Saturday evenuig guests in the
Richard Christensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oiristen
;en and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Reynolds and family were
Christmas cv enmg guests in the
Elmer Christensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and
daughter of Hay Springs and Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Evans of Rushville
arrived at the Albert Carsons for
Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
I Evans and daughters went on to
! Iowa to visit friends and relatives,
returning to Carsons on Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Carson home were Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Car
son and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Witherwax, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Car
son, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Dune
anti family, Mrs. Anna Carson,
Albert Ladley, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Evans and daughters.
Charlie Schollmeyer was a
Christmas day dinner guests in the
Willis Butterfield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman
and boys, Mr. ana Mrs. ciegg ic
Pinkerman and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Christensen and family
and Mrs. Faye Pinkerman were
Christmas day dinner guests in
the Veldon Pinkerman homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oberle
and Ray Wilson were callers at
the Veldon Pinkerman home Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeber, Fran
cis Fisher, Janie Schindler and
Eugene Ilrbek, all from Omaha
spent Christmas with friends and
I relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christen
sen and Sharon, Guy Pinkerman,
IDelmar and Randy, Mr. and Mrs.
! Reggie Pinkerman and toys, Mr.
and Mrs. Vigo Christensen and
I Kay were Christmas eve guests in
the Calvin Christensen home.
Dick Ladley and Mrs. Anna Car
json were Sunday dinner guests at
jFay Pinkerman’s.
Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Mrs.
Iphylis Mulhair and Dorothy were
O'Neill shoppers Wednesday.
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman was a
Christmas eve guest in the Veldon
Pinkerman home.
Misses Mary Ellen Wells and
Jean Mulhair were Saturday over
night guests of Linda Crooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Levi and
family from Lindy, Mrs. Esther
Davy from Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Heiser, Mrs. Marvin Schindler,
Mary Ellen and anie, Delores
Kalkowski, Mrs. Levi and Mrs.
Mary Heiser were Christmas day
dinner guests in the Herman Hei
ser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stewart and
family, Miss Marvene Kimitz, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Farran and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen
and family were Christmas day
dinner guests in the Leo Farran
home in O’Neill.
T_•_A_J
iVUS. iA.«t lIVVi
Mrs. Esther Davey on Saturday
to spend a few days with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Streit of
Wichita, Kan., arrived Thursday
at the Hannah Streit home and re
turned to their home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd France went
to Harold France's at Ainsworth
on Thursday and returned home
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Reynolds were
Christmas eve guests in the Gay
Hull home.
Veronica, Boone, and Ike Mc
Donald are here spending a few
days with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorrell Pickering 1
of Omaha spent the Christmas
weekend with Claude Pickering.
Mrs. Wilna Churchhill and girls
from Keswick, la., accompanied
them here and are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Pickering.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family were Thursday over
night guests in the Guy Hull home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hul!
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rey
nolds were Christmas day guests
in the Swede Sedivy home.
(Last Week's News)
Deloit News
By Mrs. II. Reimer
Mrs. G. A. Bauer and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Kallhoff and family
were dinner guests Christmas day
at the Sylvester Bauer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple.
Twila and Shirley of Hastings ar
rived at the Henry Reimer home
Christmas evening and spent the
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Schrunk and daughters visited
them at the Reimer home Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon ol
Denver, Colo, spent Thursday
night and Friday at the Henry
Reimer home. They left Sunday for
the Don Starr home in West Point
and the Elmer Pahl home in Oak
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster
have been suffering with serve
colds.
Leland Hupp, who is taking a
course in mechanics in Omaha,
spent the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ray and
daughters of Omaha and Mr. and
Mrs. Jewell Tom jack and sons of
Hastings spent the holidays at the
Ralp Tomjack home.
Mrs. Alice Lodge of Elgin has
been visiting her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. L. L.
Rantak sinoe Wednesday.
Sunday dinner guests at the E.
L. Sisson home were Mr. and Mrs
Otto Reimer of tun coin, Mr and
Mrs. John Sisson and daughters
of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Sisson of Washington.
Guests for dinner on Christmas
i day at the L L. Kartak home
were Mr. and Mrs Bill Gibbs and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rar
tak and sons, Vonnie Paul and
Larry, Mrs. Alice Lxige ami Mr.
and Mrs. Don Selling of Elgin
Mr. ami Mrs. L. L Rartak, Mrs.
Alice Lodge of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Gibbs and family were sup
per guests at the Keith Rartak
home Christmas eve.
Donald Larson, only son of Mr.
and Mrs, Leonard Larson and
Sharon Hartrunoft of North Platte
were married Sunday, Dec. 27 at
the Lutheran church in Clear
water. I Km a Id is teaching in O'
Neill high school. They will make
their home in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and
daughters of O Neill spent Christ
mas day with Mr. and Mrs I- L.
Larson. Dunald Larson and Sharon
Hartronoft were afternoon visitors.
Mrs Stanley Huffman's father,
Mr. Elam from Falls City has !
been visttmg at the Huffman
home.
Venus News
..
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhnimrr
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butterfield
ami son of Pierre, S. D., spent
Wednesday. Dec. 23 evening at the |
Harry Caskey home. The Butter- J
fields arrived on Saturday to spend !
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield ami
her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Leon
Mitchell of Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hintz of Oma
ha arrived at Verdigre Thursday,
sending Christmas day with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacot st\,
and other relatives. They were
Saturday dinner and overnight
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Caskey. Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Moser and Ardith were also
dinner guests. The Omaha folks
I..Ca L_ . Laoinn
for Omaha Sunday were LeLand
Caskey and Bette Sukup.
Sunday, Dec. 27 visitors at the
Ora Caskey home were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Caskey and Suellyn
and Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Porter and Jerome of Holdridge.
The later folks were also Satur
day overnight guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey
were December 27 evening visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Tyler and Chuck.
Christmas day visitors at the
home of Mrs. Edna Boelter were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alder and
family of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. *
Delbert Boelter of Creighton and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boelter. Sun- ;
day visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Boelter and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knori |
and family of Niobrara and Mr. i
.and Mrs. Lavemo Warriner of j
Center spent Christmas with the
ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Boelter and Loren.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch re
ceived word that their sister-in
law, Mrs. O. S. Finch, 61, of Pal
mer died Sunday, Dec. 27. The
funeral was at the Methodist
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Doc. 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tyler and
Chuck were supper guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cas
key Tuesday, Dec. 29.
Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield
were their children and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butterfield
and Kevin of Pierre, S. D., Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Butterfield and
family of Center and Mr. and Mrs
Eugene Love of Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and
family of Page visited there also
that afternoon.
Six o'clock dinner guests at the
George Jeffrey home Deceml>er
26 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mitchell and daughter of Omaha
and Mr and Mr* lyle Rasmussen
and family of Osmond.
Snow plow* were buay opening
roada December 29-30. The mail
from Orchard came as far as
Venus Tuesday, There was no
traffic Monday due to drifted
mads.
Mr. and Mrs Harlan Spath ami
family of Lincoln visited with the
later's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hry- j
an Finch i«i Christmas Arm ing'
at tin' Finch homo Saturday wore 1
Mr. ami Mrs. Val Pitcher and
family of Grand Island. They left
for their home late Sunday eve
ning. Mrs. Pitcher is also a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Finch.
Lorrence Edmisten ot Iancoln
was a house guest at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
George Jeffrey, Deceml'er 29-30.
Those attending the funeral of
Mrs. O- S. Finch Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Finch and Mrs.
.Vita Finch of Page,
iLast Week’s News)
Newport News
By Mr*. Olive*- (iil|
Richard Baacelman of Newman
Grove was a house guest of his
aunt ami uncle, Mr. and Mi's.
Oliver Gilg Friday night and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bonitig and
sons spent Christmas eve in the
Jack Keracii home at Spencer and
Christmas day in the Paul Bendig
home near Bone steel, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Towle and
family of Norfolk and the Vere
Butler family of Bassett were
Sunday guests in the Sophia Lasb
mett home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bendig,
Roger and Rot>ert spent the week
end visiting relatives and friends
in Winner and Presho, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stahl and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox,
Mr. and Mrs Howard Fox, Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Fox and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fox and fami
l.f M -ilwxl L\vw .,.,,1 1
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Lemmor near Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Greenfield
and family of Sundance, Wyo.,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Utter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan
and girls were Christmas guests
in the Louis Sire low home near
Bassett.
Mrs. Oscar Keithly of Atkinson
is spending this week with her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Calfack. Sunday evening
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Wondercheck and family. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Skinner and \
girls of Gering and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Irwin and family of Central
City spent Christmas holiday in
the Francis Irwin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen I^ane and •
Ernest attended a family reunion j
in the Howard Fuller home on
Christmas. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ammon
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of her mother,
Emma Myer at Bassett. Other I
tmesis were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Myer and family.
Christmas guests in the Reno
Gordon home were Miss Pat Gor
don of Lincoln, Ray Denman of
Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Christ
ensen and Walter, Ed Oxner, Jim
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Oxner
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. John
Christensen and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Gordon and family,
Lizzie Johnson and Mi's. Pete
Utter.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Brown spent Christmas with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown
in long Pin*'.
The John Slachelka family were
Sunday dinner guests at Ainsworth
in the Walter Vargason home.
Friday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farr were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter DeBolt and Gene
of Scottsbluff, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Greenfield of Stuart and Jim and
Mark Savage of Omaha.
The Bill Farr and Jim Sager •
and (ami has spent Christmas eve
with their father, Max Karo in
Stuart.
Q'N«1I iQCMk
Mrs. Emma Lawrence sixsit
Christmas vacation w ith her
daughter, Mrs Elmer Straube of
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. II G Kruse re
turned Saturday evening after vi
siting for the last two week-' with
Mr. nr.d Mrs. E. L. Van Every at
Perry, la., and Mrs. Kruse's
mother. Mrs Anna Dahl and other
relatives at Svvea City, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kjster re
turned SatuiMay front Council
liluifs, la., where they spent the
Christmas holidays w itlt their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kv ster,
sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stem
pie.
Mike Liddy returned to school
in Lincoln Sunday after spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
tuid Mrs. T. L. liddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farrington of
Lincoln visited last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lid
dy.
Tom Boyd of Omaha came New
Years Eve to get his wife and
children who have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Liob.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb went
lor their son, Larry, Sunday, who
spent the Christmas vacation with
he Arden Larsens.
Mrs. Rod Wilmoth, who had
x'en visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
1. I,. Lindberg left Tuesday for
Lincoln and Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elders left
nuiua.t ijtin Will mil IV
»lun to make their home.
Ellen Kay Lohaus, Mary Eliza
L'lh Gatz and Edith Gallagher re
turned to Omaha Monday where
hey will resume their studies at
St. Mary's College.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WIVFrcd J. Jungman to Fred J.
Jungman jr.. 12-59 $l-Part of the
SWLSWV* 33-30-11
GUARDIANS DEE I v - Vera Vo
id - Card to Milton E. Weiehman
1-9-59 $109.38-1-32nd Lnt in Lots 8
M0 Blk 8-Halloeks Add- Stuart.
CARD DEElvjohn W. Copdand,
ird to Milton E. Weiehman 11-0
>9 $109 30 Lots 8-9-10 Block 8-Hul
oe ks Add- Stuart.
Wlvllenry J. Wewel, el al., to
Milton K. Weiehman 1-1-59 $3500
Llndivided Interest in Lots 8-9
V 10 Blk 8- Bullocks Add- Stuart.
WTV Cnle W. Dierberger to
iVayno B. Rodle A wf 12-12-59 $11.
176 Lit 5 and No L lot 6-Gilg and
Iwensons’ Subdivision - O’Neill
iubj to mtg.
WTV West Lumber & Coal Co.,
o Loyd Lewis West. 12-18-59
$21^1- Lit 5 Blk 21- Ewing.
WD- Carl Svenson to Stale of
Nebraska 9-18-59 $4.25- .034 acres
it EL SWU 25-29-12.
WTV John Berigan to State of
•Jdir. 9-24-59 $1- Part of ELSE Vi
5-25-12 about 10.55 acres.
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