The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 25, 1960, Image 6

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    MIm Janice Bench of Portland, Ore. became Ihe bride of I iirry
O. Parks on Saturday, Feb. fi in a one o’clock ceremony at St. John's
Nazarene church, Portland, Ore.
Mr. Parks Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen II. Parks of Page.
He In a graduate of Page high school and attended Mlltonvale Col
lege at Mlltonvale, Knnx.
The couple lire at home at 111.1 First N., Seattle, Hash, where
Mr. Parks Is presently employed.
Mrs. Louis Sojka
Louis Sojka of Ewing
Weds Columbus Nurse;
Will Live in Omaha
Miss Jacqueline Jean Michael
sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin M. Michaelsen, Columbus,
became the bride of Dr. lziuis A.
Sojka, Omaha, Saturday at the
St. Bonaventure Catholic church in
Columbus. Dr. Sojka is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka Sr.,
Ewing.
Rev. Albert Polt, Norfolk,
Conn., cousin of the bride, per
formed the double ring 11 a.m.
ceremony before 150 guests. Bou
quets of stock and white carnations j
decorated the altar. Margaret
Mary Mrzlak, the bride's cousin,
was at the organ, with Lawrence
Terazon soloist.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
antique satin fashioned with long
tapering sleeves and a scoop neck
line with scallops. Pearls and
sequins set off the embroidered j
ehantilly lace empire bodice and
the princess skirt was frosted with
sequin and pearl trimmed lace
spray appliques and extended into
a court train beneath a bustle,
bow with streamers.
A crown of alternating pearl
edged petals of satin and lace held :
her veil of silk bridal illusion.
Miss Jeannie Olson, Beatrice,
was maid of honor, and Miss
Rosie Gottula, Lincoln, was brides
maid. They wore street length
gowns of beige silk organza and
carried princess style bouquets of
bronze and gold pompons. Circlets
of gold pompons in their hair
completed their attire.
Michelle Hae Micnaeisen, sister
of the bride, was flower girl
wearing a white silk organza dress
fashioned like those of the brides
maids.
Dr. James Duseman, Omaha,
was best man, and Carl Sojka,
Page, was groomsman. Ushers
were Joe Mowad and Lee Bevilac
qua, both of Omaha.
A reception and dinner given by
the bride’s parents immediately
followed the ceremony at St. Bon
aventure Memorial Hall. Arrange
ments of bronze and gold pompons
decorated the tables and the wed
ding cake was flanked by esper
gnes of white candles and pom
pons in the bride’s colors
The bride wore a navy blue
costume accented by a corsage of
white feathered mums for her
going away dress.
Mrs. Sojka is a graduate of St. j
Elizabeth School of Nursing in
Lincoln. She was employed by St.
Elizabeth s before her marriage.
The bridegroom attended Ewing
high school and is a graduate of
Creighton School of Medicine in
Omaha. He is presently complet
ing post-graduate training there
The couple will live at 111 North
42 St. in Omaha.
Name O^Neill Captains
For Heart Fund Drive
Heart Sunday will tie observed
here this Sunday as O'Neill women
solicit residences for heart fund
donations from 12 to 3 pm.
Mrs. Marvel Jean Batenhorst,
the local Heart Fund Drive chair
man, announced the area captains. |
They are Mrs. Harold Mlinar. Mrs.
Ben Bazelman, Mrs. C. R
Mrs. Marge Sfuifbergen, and Mrs.
J Iona Id Franklin.
Working with these captains will
be a woman from each city block
to solid! in her Mock.
Ewing Board
Offers Teachers
New Contracts
The Board of Education of the
Ewing public schools met Wednes
day and offered contracts to all
teachers. A contract had previous
ly been offered to Supt. G. D.
Ryan.
Others are: Lena B. Baker,
mathematics; Gary Tessmer, com
m Tcial; Thomas D. Hutton, ath
letic coach, Amber Schlotman,
English and government; George
Keller, science; Helen Grim, kin
dergarten; Ruth Hansen, first and
second grades; Neva Bergstrom,
third and fourth grades; Fern
Rexin, fifth and sixth grades and
Beulah Black, seventh and eighth
grades.
Mr. Hutton, who has worked the
past six years during the vaca
tion months at Glacier National
Park, plans to take up this work
permanently and has presented
his resignation accordingly to take
effect at the close of the school
year.
Recreation School Set
Wednesday at Legion
A district recreation training
school is scheduled to be held in
O'Neill Wednesday, sponsored by
t h e Nebraska state Extension
school.
The school is open to any or
ganization that includes in its pro
gram activities covered by the
school. The session will begin at
8:30 .1 m. at the Legion Hall.
The program, designed to em
phasize techniques of teaching re
creation for youth and adult
groups, will include leather crafts,
aluminum engravings, group sing
ing, stunts and skits, folk danc
ing, party planning and other
games for older people.
Program personnel will include
representatives from the Univer
sity of Nebraska and associate
state 4-H leaders.
C3
I Saturday, Feb. 27
Jr. Legion Auxiliary Bake Sale,
; 9:30 a m.
i Tuesday, March 1
O'Neill Women’s Club, Mrs. Ver
non Lorenz home, Book review
Catholic Daughters, business
meeting
WCTU
Merrimyx
BCA, Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
Wednesday, March 2
Legion Auxiliary
Thursday, March 3
What Not Extension, Mrs. Ted
Kyster
Presbyterian Women’s Assoc.
Club Notes
Grattan Farmerettes
Mrs. Alvin Vorce was hostess
to Grattan Farmerettes Extension
club Wednesday, Feb. 17. Mrs.
Kenneth Ellingson gave the les
son, “More Meals for your
Money.”
Eight members were present.
Mrs. V'orce served lunch follow
ing the meeting. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Ellingson.
O’Monde
Mrs. Lou Reimer jr was hostess
Tuesday evening to O'Monde
members following dinner in O'
Neill. Next meeting will be with
Mrs. Larry Schaeffer.
; Kebekah
Rebekah Lodge members met
in regular session Friday even
ing. Following the meeting lunch
was served by Mrs. Ray Schuch
mann and Mrs. II. L. Lindberg.
Janawa
Janawa club met at the home
of Mrs. Esther Morgan Monday
evening. Bridge winners were Mrs.
John Stuifbergen and Miss La
, Veta Lehn.
O’Neill Women's Club
O'Neill Women’s Club will meel
Tuesday, March 1. at the home ol
Mrs. Vernon Lorenz. This is a
change in the meeting place. Mrs
, Jim Champion will review a book
for the program.
Izithenui ladlrs Aid
Thirty men and women met
Thursday evening at Christ Luth
eran church fur a joint meeting of
the Lutheran Ladies Aid and the
Men s club.
Rev A S. Gedwdlo presented
the topic discussion, “God s Per
son." The clubs then met for
separate business meetings.
A social evening followed the
meetings including an oyster din
ner. Hosts and hostesses were
Mrs. Duane McKay. Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Krugman and Don Meyer.
M.NO
The MNO Extension club met
Tuesday evening at the home of;
Mrs. Bob Forward with Mrs.
Bernard Schmitz as co-hostess.
The lesson. “More Meals for
your Money." was given by Mrs
ijeonard Davis and Mrs Russ
Force.
Mrs. Marvel Batenhorst became
a new member. Guests were Mrs.
Orville Nickeson. Mrs Lee Jack
son and Mi's. Bob Roberts. Mrs.
Gene Hastreiter will be hostess
next meeting.
Boyd knights Entertain
The Knights of Columbus council
of Boyd county entertained their
wives and friends at the Spencer
I Community hall Sunday evening,
I Feb. 21. Grand Knight Leo Lich
j tenberg welcomed the large at
j tendance and acted as master of
I ceremonies.
Rev. Father Steinhausen showed
I a film concerning the activities
' of the order after which a social
hour was enoyed. Lunch was
served.
New Church Members
Eleven persons were received
into communicant membership of
the First Presbyterian church
during the Sunday worship ser
vice They were received follow
ing a three week study course.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Wortman, Mr. and Mrs. William
1 Derickson, Mr. and Mrs Melvin
Ruzicka. Mr. Dewey Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Farrier, Mrs.
Carrie McMahan and Mrs. Esther
i Morgan. Absent were Mr. and
Mrs Wavne Spelts due to illness.
Orchard OKS Meets
Mrs. Walter La Frenz, worthy
matron anil Gordon Johnson,
worthy patron, presided over the
Thursday evening meeting of
Sunset Chapter No. 300, Order of
! the Eastern Star at the Masonic
i Temple at Orchard.
Mrs. Riley lloyse and Mrs. Dale
Greenmyer sang a duet.
The charter was draped for
Mrs Alma Husdon, past matron
and for Mrs. Jesse Robertson, a
former member.
Mrs. Wilbur Mallood and Mis.
Henry Drayton served refresh
ments.
Special Event Planned
The WMowdale extension club
met with Mrs. Lysle Johnson
Tuesday afternoon, February 16.
The meeting had been postponed
from February 9. , .
Mrs. Johnson served a 2 o ciock
dessert luncheon of cherry pie ala
mode and coffee. The business
meeting followed, roll call being
answered with, "The resolution
you should have made.” Mrs. Bob
Tomlinson and Mrs. Ne*is Linquist
gave the demonstration lesson on
i "More Meals for your Money -
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ewalt Mil
ler won a prize in a game contest
and Mrs. Linquist won the door
' Next meeting will l>c with Mrs
Nels Linquist March 9. Roll call
wil'i be answered with a 25 cent
j gift exchange.
Mrs. Lysle Johnson plans to have
the February special event on
February 27 probably a card
party.
Three Celebrate Birthdays
(3 rat ten Farmerettes extension
I , lub met at the home of Mrs. Al
vin Vorce on February 1 < with
eight members present. The les
son was presented by Mrs. Ken
neth El'iingson. Three members
were recipients of birthday gifts.
Next meeting will lie at the home
of Mrs. Ellingson on March 9.
The lesson "Shoes that Fit will
be given.
Reveal Secret Sisters
The H.H.H- club met Friday
Feb 12 at the home of Mrs. Vin
cent Thiele with ten memlx'rs
present. The meeting was opened
hy the president by reading the
creed. Secret sisters of last year
were revealed as no meeting wjis
held in January due to bad roads.
A card of thanks was read
from the NorMik Opportunity
Center. Mary Funk and Lihby
Tuttle gave the lesson on "Food
for Fitness.” Lunch was served
by the hostess.
Cronins Are Godparents
Mr. and Mrs Allan Jaszkowiak
and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin
were Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs J. G. Brewster at
Stuart and attended the christen
ing ceremony for the Brewster's
grandson, Scott Jordan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Brewster.
Other guests there were Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Henderson of Valen
tine, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lock
mon of Stuart, Lt. and Mrs. Den
nis Brewster and son of Wichita,
Kan., and Alan Brewster, who is
a student at the University of
Omaha.
Christening services were held
at 11:00 am. at St. Boniface
Catholic church at Stuart with
Father A. J. Paschang presiding
over the christening. Mr. and Mrs.
F. N. Cronin were god-parents
for the Brewster’s son.
Waistline Whittlers
Record 110 Pound Loss
In Six Month's Period
The members of the Waistline
Whittier’s club met Friday with
Mrs. Durl Anderson.
A weight loss of 110 pounds was
noted in the six months since the
club was organized.
The club began with five mem
bers but this number has been
added to until at the present time
14 ladies answrer roll call.
The greatest loss recorded in
the six months time was 26 pounds,
second greatest was 18 and two
ladies showed ten pound losses.
Members don’t follow the same
pattern of reducing. Each in her
own way and according to ner
own needs tries to show a weight
loss.
A fine of 25c was imposed for
any gain in weight but this they
felt proved to be poor business for
they were becoming quite content
to just stay the same. Now the
fine is imposed for anyone who
does not show a weight loss.
Members meet each Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs Durl
Anderson.
A contest is in progress over a
six week period to end March 4
when the lady noting the greatest
weight loss will win $500. In
order to be eligible a five pound
loss is required in that time and
the one registering the greatest
loss above that will be declared
the winner.
Fred Wiegand
Died Wednesday
CLEARWATER Funeral services
for Fredrick Wiegand are to he
conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the
Methodist church in Clearwater
with Rev. W W. Elliott of Ewing
officiating. Burial will be in the
Cleaiwater cemetery'.
Pallbearers will be Albert Lor
enzen, Dwaine Frady. Hoge Frady,
Arthur Ahlers, Kenneth Marshall
and Robert McDaniels.
Fredrick Wiegand was bom at
Neligh Septemlier 11, 1887 the son
of Henry and Elizabeth Wiegand.
He was reared in the community.
On February 26, 1916, he was
united in marriage to Georgiana
McGee. Two children were born
to this union. He died Wednesday
at the Antelope Memorial hospital
in Neligh.
Survivors include: wife, Georgi
ana; daughter, Mrs. John (Doris)
Knieval of Ewing; son, James
Richard; 8 grandchildren. Also two
brothers, Charles Emrich of Mar
tin, S. D. and Asa Keezer of An
derson, Calif.
( IJVKENOE HOY BRIGGS
Clarence Hoy Briggs, 52, son of
the late Dr. Walter H. Briggs and
Grace Briggs was born in Ewing
October 29, 1907 and died at his
home at Corvallis, Ore., February
9.
He graduated from the Ewing
high school and attended Creigh
ton University.
On July 5, 1930, he was united
in marriage to Ruth Lind berg. To
this union was born four children, |
three daughters and one son.
The family moved to the west
coast in 1941, where they have
since made their home. Mr. Briggs
was an accountant. Due to ill
health, he was forced to give up
his work for several years. His
health improved, and for the past
one and one-half years he was an
accountant at the Oregon State
University. While at work, he was
stricken with a fatal heart attack.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth;
three daughters, Jacquiline Grace,
Nancy Ann and Beverly Ruth;
one son, Philip Merle; eight grand
children; his mother, Mrs. Grace
Briggs of Ewing; two sisters,
Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn of Omaha
and Mrs. Carol King of Aurora,
111.; one brother, Wayne of Los
Angeles, Calif; many neices and
nephews. . ,, „ .
Funeral services were held 1-11
day, February 12 at 10:30 a.m.,
at the Methodist church in Cor
vallis. The Rev. Kenneth Mitchell,
officiated.
Real Estate Transfers
WD- Robert D. Krokaugger to
Edwin R. Flynn 12-22-59 $31,000,
WVa & SViSEVi 28- N'/2 NEU 32
(except part) and NVaNWVi and
SEV4NWV4 and NE’/4 and N'2
SE l/4 and NE'i SWVi 33-28-14. I
WD- John Bollwitt to Fred S.
Bollwitt and wf 2-5-60 $22,000-SJ:>
SE>4 30- E%NE*'4 - NWV4NEV4
11- NE‘4 31-26-9 and S'2 SW' t 25
26-10 Subject to life use of house
and garden spot on NEV4NEV4
31-26-9.
QCD- School Dist. No. 60 to
Clare Otto Knoeile and wf 9-17-59
$11 acre tract in NEV4SEV4 21
30-10. „ , ,
WD- Norris W. Coats to St.
Boniface Church Stuart 11-5-38
$1,500- Lots 5 6 and 7 Blk 8- Hal
locks Add- Stuart.
WD- Mary Kramer to St. Boni
face of Stuart 2-15-60 $2,000- Lots
11-12 and 13 Blk 8- Hallocks Add
Stuart.
Eagles Lose
Close One
Bob Eby scored 14 points Fri
day night against Bassett, but the
Eagles were unable to win in a
close one. 41-38.
Jerry Dexter had 9 points and
Don Schaaf scored 7 in the loss.
The O’Neill reserves downed
Bassett by almost identical scores.
43-38. Stan Schmeichel and Roll
and Johnson had 12 for the win
ners
Score by Quarters
Bassett .8 12 10 11—41
O'Neill .9 17 12 0 —38
Cardinals Win
At District Meet
St. Mary s Cardinals won a close
6S-66 contest over Springview in
the Class C district tournament at
Atkinson the first of the week.
The Cardinals trailed most of
the way and in the closing sec
onds were behind 66-62 Stevens
ami Cleary each hit a bucket to
knot the count at 66 ail Cleary was
then fouled and he calmly hit both
tries to take the lead.
The Indians missed on a long
shot following the free throws and
Gale Stevens took the rebound and
proceeded to put on a dribbling
exhibition. The officials claimed
he held the ball longer than 5 sec
onds although no one was guard
ing him and awarded the hall to
Springview for a last second shot
which they missed.
First Round
District Play
In Class D district basketball
games played Tuesday night in
O’Neill Wheeler County high school
downed Lynch 61-19 and Orchard
defeated Chambers 40-39.
The Orchard-Chambers game
was a thriller and was won in the
final two seconds on free throws
John Phifer was fouled just t>e
fore the final buzzer sounded with
Chambers leading 39-38
The team had headed for the
dressing rooms and the floor had
to be cleared so that Phifer could
shoot the two free throws to win
the game for Orchard. Phifer was
also high point man with 14.
Robert Crosby had 32 points
for Wheeler Co. in the first game.
Area Boxers
Win In Omaha
Area boxers turned in steller per
formances during the Midwest
AAU Golden Gloves boxing cham
pionships held in Omaha over the
weekend.
'Hie men, fighting under Norfolk
colors, were sparked by the fight
ing of Butch Pofahl of Ewing. He
was apparently beaten in the first
round of his middleweight fight
with Forrest Phillips of Omaha,
but came back to take the fight.
Jack McGinn, O'Neill decisioned
Eddie Phillips, Lincoln in the
flyweight division. but Dennis
Tomlinson. O’Neill lost to Wilbert
Miller of Seottsbluff.
Dean Pofahl, Ewing knocked
out Eugene Ironshell, Grand Island
in the welterweight, but Hank
Leonard, Holdrege, beat Pofahl
later in the same weight.
In the lightheavy division, Roger
Pofahl lost to Charles Morgal,
Omaha
O'Neill Locals
Mrs. John Claussen has return
ed after spending three months in
tlfith VlOY* KnYV-i Yl
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Yarnell and family.
John Shoemaker jr., of Omaha
came Friday and spent until Mon
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Shoemaker sr.
Thursday overnight guests of
Mrs. Rosa Bowers were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bowers of Lake
Park, Minn.
Mrs. Pat Gallup and children of
Stratford, Olda., are visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Weyhrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser
were in Mapleton, la., during the
weekend where they attended the
wedding on Saturday of Mrs.
Sauser’s nephew. Dean Schaaf of
Atkinson and Miss Eileen Ulrich
of Mapelton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weyhrich
of Randolph called on Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Weyhrich Monday.
Those attending funeral services
for Mrs. E. N. Anderson in Nor
folk on Monday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Woidneck, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Woidneck, Mrs. Rosa
Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. James
Havranek and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Havranek and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havranek and
Mrs. Jim Havranek of Atkinson
Mrs. Anderson was a sister of
Mrs. Rosa Bowers.
The following members of the
youth fellowship group attended
the sub-district senior youth fel
lowship rally in Clearwater were :
Paula Reed, Georgetta Clyde,
Ruth Ann Walker, Esther Young.
Kenneth Peacock, Richard Hill
and Rev. Glenn Kennicott. Miss
Reed is district president and ap
peared on the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Watson
and her mother, Mrs. A. E. Marsh
field of Atkinson were visitors
Saturday evening at the Neil Harsh
field home The group were en
route form Iowa where they had
been visiting.
Coupon Special—Complete 10
piece hair cutting set. $8.88.
Scovles Western Auto. 44c
Teen Hep
FRIDAY. FEB. 26
O'Neill Legion Ballroom
DON SOHL
and his popular recording and dance band
8:30 - T2:00 1 Adm. 75c
Mr and Mrs Axel Borg re
turned Tuesday evening. Feb. 16
from a three week trip to the
west coast where they visited
their children Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Borg and family at San Ber
nardino, Calif.; Mr and Mrs.
Gerald Harding and family of
Fullerton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Kirwin and fatnily also of
California and Mr and Mrs.
Duane Borg and family at Bremer
ton. Wash.
Mrs. Jessie Kaczor is in Lincoln,
a guest in the home of her sister,
Mrs. Ed Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Krugman
were Sunday evening guests in
the home of Mr. and^'Mra Joe
Sivisend- -— - —
Mr. and Mrs. Heranan Janzing
were Sunday afternoon visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward
Winkler and Mary Alice
L. G. Gillespie, who has spent
the winter with relatives in Cali
fornia is expected home about the
first of March.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski of
Page were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. George Pongratz anti ac
companied them to St. Mary's
Academy where they attended the
reception for Monsignor Timothy
O’Sullivan.
Mrs. Joan Steen, Sargent, was
an overnight guest of Mrs J. D.
Osenbaugh Thursday, Feb. 11. Mrs.
Steen was here to conduct the
Eastern Star school of instruction
lilSt W66k<
Bob Sanders, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Sanders, left February
12 to attend a college semester in
Dallas, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Summerer
drove to Sioux City Saturday
where they met their mother, Mrs
Edith Young who was returning
after a six week’s visit with Mr.
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daughter, near Minneapolis, Minn.,
and with a daughter, Mrs. Walter
Huston and family at Kansas
City and a son Harold and family
at Paola, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witherwax
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Witherwax of
Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene lhrd and
family were Oakland visitors Fri
day and Saturday in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swan
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyle and
, Pauline Mahony were Sunday
evening visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher at
Inman.
Charles Mahony, Gene and lorn
Schneider and Larry Cleary spent
the weekend in Omaha where they
attended the golden gloves boxing
tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole left last
Monday for Brownsville, Tex.,
where they will spend some time
and will tour the southern states
enroute home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. George
Squire and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schehzel Saturday evening in
honor of Mr. Beilin’s birthday an
niversary. Cards furnished the
evening's interest.
Miss Bette Fetrow, Lincoln,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dale
Fetrow, spent the weekend with
her parents.
Miss Sharon Hancock of Nor
folk was a weekend guest in the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ed Hancock.
Coupon Special—17 ft. Deluxe
Deep Freeze, $‘M5. Seovie's West
ern Auto. Fie
Mr. and Mrs Ko> Worth and
family from Carter Lake visited
this weekend at the hiimes of Mr.
and Mrs. C. K Worth and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lindberg of O Neill.
Both parents accompanied the
Hoy Worth s to Omaha.
Mr and Mrs. Hay Witherwax,
i Marly n Graham of Norfolk and
I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham
| and I -eshe of Lynch were Friday
evening callers in the Albert Car
j son home at Lynch.
Mrs. John Schmidt of O NeiU
visited with her grandson, John
| Schmidt, son of Mr ami Mrs.
i Haymond Schmidt of Atkinson
who was suffering from the
| mumps.
Mrs. M. L. Harmon and son,
Haymond of Page attended funer
al services at Morrill for the for
mer's sister-in-law, Mrs. C. C.
Harmon.
Mr. ami Mrs. Walt Kopejtka and
sons were Sunday guests in the
home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall
at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin lloese ami
family were Sunday evening \isi
tors in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spath at In
inan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Cole were
Sunday guests in the Walter Anson
home at Bristow where they also
visited Mrs. Willie Anson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist ami
children were Sunday supper guests
in the home of Mr. and Mi’s. Soren
Sorensen jr.
Miss Mary Holliday returned
Wednesday from Orchard where
j she lisited her brother, John Hol
I liduy, and her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Bob Holliday
Mr. and Mrs. George Head were
Sunday guesis in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Troshynski for sui>
per and an evening at cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Poese enter
tained the members of the KBHX
Radio Station Wednesday at din
ner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Rice, Jim Cavanaugh and
Mike Troshynski jr. The gentle
men then attended the basketball
tournament.
Miss Nancy Devall, who attends
the Omaha School of Commerce,
was a weekend guest in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Devall
Mrs. Preston Jones spent Tues
day night at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Hull. Mrs.
Hull, who is HM years old has been
staging an apparently luting
fight following « Naif with the flu
ami complications ul old age. Mi's
Junes cai-eii for her mother so that
her hrotlier-in-taw and sister, Mr
and Mrs i'«vil Haynes rould get
some much needed rest, They have
j I'een in the Hull Inane (or several
Weeks helping pare (or her mother
Their homo is Faramalee, S. L>
Saturday ittmrr guests in the
home ia Mr ami Mi's Prestun
Jones were Mr. and Mrs R. V.
i'i'll mly and suns, Johnny and
Jerry
Mr. iuiiI Mrs. Ihnt Mo Andrew
of Wood I jtke announce the on
gagcmcnt of their daughter, Jiui
Ice, to Terry' Manser, mh» of
Mr. anil Mrs. Mav Wansor of
K« lug.
Miss MoAndrew, a graduate
of Ainsworth high school, opor
ales the Beauty Land Salon in
O’Neill.
Mr. Wansor graduated from
St. Mary's Aoiulemy. lie is em
ployed by his father al the
lining Livestock Market.
A late spring nodding Is plmiu
oil.
Notice to Trailer House Owners
All trailer house owners must apply for
a permit at the County Treasurer's office. Trailer
houses will be taxed on tax statements the
same as cars. Statements will be issued at the
County Assessor's office and you must have
your Nebraska title with you. March 1st is the
deadline.
William Wefso
County Assessor
AUTOMATIC "SELF (LEANING" LINT INJECTOR
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