The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 24, 1960, Image 7

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Mrs Alva Scholz of Neiigh ns
lted Monday afternoon with Mr
and Mra. David Morsbach
Mr. and Mrs. M M Crosaer and
sons of Neiigh visited Sunday after
nt«Q in the home of Mr and Mrs
David Morsbach and Mary.
^f, Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family were visitor* Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs Raymond
Taylor at Page.
Dick Coventry, Neil Kelley and
Harold Sobotka, who attend college
at Norfolk, spent the weekend vis
iting their parents.
Robert A. Ruther, a student at
Wayne State Teachers college,
spent the weekend visiting hi* par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Ruth
er.
Joe Peters, who is employed at
Norfolk, spent a couple of days
last week with his family.
Mrs. Henry Reimer spent the
weekend at her home at Deloit.
Ed and Bill Clark of O'Neil]
were Friday evening sUbper guests
in the home of their grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky and
Dick, Mr. and Mrs Albert Antho
ny and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Smith were Saturday eve
ning guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Waiter Ubben and Christie.
Mrs. Lewis Kopecky and Dick,
Mrs. Albert Anthony and Gaylene,
Mrs. Walter Ubben and Christie
and Miss Donna Harte spent Thurs
day in Norfolk. They were accom
panied as far as Ewing by Mrs.
Henry Reimer who spent the day
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Larson.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Clark and
daughter of O'Neill were Friday
evening visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Clark.
Sunday evening dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventry and Bill were Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Vitt and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sullivan of O'Neill.
Mrs. Howard Beed and family
of Chambers spent Monday visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kopejtka and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson took
their daughter, Mrs. Richard Perry
to Holdrege on Saturday where
she met Mr. Perry and continued
on to their home at Borger, Texas.
Mrs. Perry has spent the past two
weeks in the Watson home here.
In spite of the winter weather
and blocked roads fourteen mem
bers of the Inman Workers Pro
ject club met Wednesday afternoon
at the country home of Mrs. Clif
ford Sobotka. Mrs. Albert Reynolds,
president was in charge of the
meeting and roll call was answered
by a hint regarding the feet or
shoes. Mrs. James Coventry and
Mrs. Albert Anthony then present
ed a very interesting lessons on
“Shoes that Fit”.
Mrs. Sobotka served a dessert
luncheon at the close of the meet
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson have
received word that their son, Sam,
a pre-med student at Nebraska
Wesleyan University has joined the
Theta Nu Medical Honorary Fra
ternity at the Nebraska State Un
iversity. This is an honor as it is
by invitation onlv.
Mrs. James McMahan attended
a meeting of Circle 11 of the Pres
byterian church in O’Neill on Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Arlo Hiatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder of
O'Neill visited Sunday afternoon in
the home of Mrs. Ray Siders.
Mrs. Ray Siders spent Saturday
morning in Orchard visiting in the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Clar
ence Juracek and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shirley of
Newcastle, Wyo. spent the weekend
visiting in the home of Mrs. Shir
ley’s mother, Mrs. Mira Fairbanks.
Mrs. Shirley was the former Edna
Fairbanks.
Lyle Pyle ana aaugnier, Bar
bara came Friday from Bayside,
Va. to join Mrs. Pyle who is vis
iting in the home of her father,
John Reimor.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sawyer and
family of Atkinson visited Sunday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif
for Sawyer and Mick. The occasion
was the birthday anniversary of
Mick.
Mrs. Ira Watson spent Friday
and Saturday in Lincoln visiting in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Langley and daughter and also with
her son, Sam, a student at Wesleyan.
Mrs. Cora Caldwell of Utica is
spending a few days in the home
of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and
boys.
Ivan Couch, who is employed at
Geneva, spent the weekend with
his family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley left
Saturday for Grand Island where
thev will be employed.
Miss Tina Sanders of O Neill vis
ited Friday evening in the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Joe Peters.
Try the Frontier Want Ada_
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O'Neflt Locah
Paul Young of r\)rttp(pn, brother
in-law of Mrs Gay Young was a
FVtdsy visitor in her home Mr
Young is visiting his brothers, Wi,
ter and Ralph, has daughter, Jan
et who is with the Orton Youngs
and other relatives in the Oppor
tunity neighborhood
Fred French, Joe Pritchett, RoS
lie Miller, Tommy Zakrzewski, Bob
Tomlinson and Nels Linquist avail
ed themselve* of the opportunity
to hire a man and a bulldozer from
Verdigre to open up the meadows
move some haystacks in to the
home stackyards and ppen road;
that have been closed all winter
in the ranch country northeast of
O'Neill.
The l<xal W S C S mission study
class of the O’Neill Methodist church
will met Wednesday afternoon at
the church for their weekly class
in the study of “Luke’s Portrait
of Christ”. Mrs. Robert Embree
is the leader for the discussion
The study was arranged with six
study periods and will be concluded
on April 6.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Strong of
Norfolk and Mrs. Joe Madura of
Lynch were Thursday visitors in
the home of the ladies' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wettlaufer
in honor of their father’s St. Pat
! trick's day birthday anniversary.!
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing
| were guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Babl near Emmet.
Mr and Mrs. Joe McLeish and
* family went to Schuyler Sunday
where they were guests in the home
of his mother, Mrs. Goldie Mc
Leish, in honor of her birthday an
iuversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loy and
children of Kearney were week-end
guests in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, D. N. Loy and her
father. Clay Johnson sr. and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight and |
children of Norfolk and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Bartos and children
were Sunday guests in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fora
Knight and attended the 50th wed
ding observance at the O’Neill
Methodist church for Mr. and Mrs.
George Mott.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey
and children of O’Neill joined her
grandmother, Mrs. Flossie Held of
Orchard, also Mr. and Mrs. La- J
Vern Held of Orchard and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wood and family of
Page at the home of Mrs. Caskey’s
brother, Vernon Held at Royal. The
birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Wood
and son, Bobbie were observed.
Mrs. Guy Cole’s daughter, Mrs.
Michael Smith of Lyons arrived
Monday for an extended visit in
her parent’s home.
Mrs. Caroll Summerer and child
ren of Chambers were Sunday din
ner guests in the home of her aunt
Miss Maud Rause and her mother,
Mrs. Edith Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Redlinger
and family of Ewing were Sunday
dinner guests in the home of her i
grandmother, Mrs. Annie Derick- 1
son and her aunts, the Misses Jean-1
ette and Sadie Derickson. j
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reed of
Orchard were week-end guests in
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baz
elman. Mr. Reed had a medical
check-up and Mrs. Reed consult
ed an oculist.
Miss Eleanor Porter of Chambers
was a supper and overnight guest
in the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bei
lin. Harold Miller of the Star com
munity was a supper guest there.
Robert Donohoe and Jerry Gra
ham spent the weekend in Omaha
and attended the Dr. X and Yukon
Eric wresling match.
Mrs. Anna Donlin was honored
on her 85 birthday on March 17
! at her home with a pot-luck sup
per. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
John Murray of Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Stanton, Mrs. J. P.
Ryarf, Mrs. Agnes Rohde, Mrs.
John Harrington and John and Mar
lene. The evening was spent play
ing cards.
Ira H. Moss of the Selective
Service Board and clerk, Mrs.
Genevieve Harty attended a Dis
trict meeting at Norfolk on Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Franvv Klasna of
Spencer were visitors of Mrs. Rosa
Bowers Monday afternoon. j
Friday afternoon visitors of Mrs
Hannah Seamon were Mrs. Ruby
Wayman, Mrs. Minnie Higgins and
Mrs. Rosa Bowers.
Nancy Devall of Omaha visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Devall over the weekend. She had
as her house guest, Miss Lois Lenz
from Early, la. Nancy is employed
with the Farm State Insurance Co.
Miss Lenz attends school in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones left
for Chadron Monday morning to
visit their son, Morris.
Mrs. Anna Carson of Lynch was
a weekend guest in the Ray With
erwax home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witherwax,
Mrs. Anna Carson of Lynch and
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson of
Chambers were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Durre
and boys of Chambers._
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Attention
CHICKEN RAISERS
Saturday, March 26
Is FREE Chick Day at Behrens Produce in West
O'Neill.
25 FREE Chicks for Each 100 Lbs. Feed Purchased.
FREE Coffee, Donuts and Ice Cream
Order Your Quality Chicks Now for High Egg
Prices in the Fall
BEHRENS FEED & PRODUCE
Your Best Cream & Egg Market
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Mr and Mrs Moms Kirkpatrick
and children agpre Sunday guests
in the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs Frank Summers, the oc
asion being the 42nd wedding anni
versary Mrs Kirkpatrick baked the
wedding cake far the occasion.
Gregory and Pamela Denckson
wore overnight guests in the home
of their aunt. Mrs. Georgia But
terfield Saturday.
Mr and Mrs J C Bare 1 man
returned to their home in O’Neill
last Sunday after a six week period
of absence at Pilger where Mr.
Basel man had employment. Mrs
Basel man spent two weeks of that
time visiting their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Jack Hoi
le-'heck at Wahoo
Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anapaeh
and grand daughter, Sherri Mars
were *5,.>ndav afternoon callers
in the Jeff Davis home at Inman
Mr. and Mrs E L. Miner and
Miss Ethel Oetjen went to Cham
bers Saturday evening where the
ladies visited Mrs Miner’s parents.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Whitaker who
were released from the Atkinson
hospital Friday.
Mr and Mrs Gene Bird and
family wore Friday evening vis
itors in the home of Mr and Mrs i
Adolph Latzel.
Mrs. Charles Beilin and
son. Dale Ifcltin of O'NeUL ami.
Charlie Mossnvan of Valerirtne at |
tended an executive meetmg -at j
Sx'tix City last Saturday when
plans were made for the national i
beekeeper's convention to be held
at Omaha next winter
Marlon Rosenkrans of Dorsey was
a Sunday afternoon caller in the
home of Mrs Annie Derickson and
the Misses Jeanette and Sadie Der
ark son
Mr. and Mrs LVwey Pierson erf
Turringtou, Wyo arrived last Tues
day and are guests m the home of
her parents. Mr and Mrs. George
Mott
Mrs Elisabeth Bode of* Elgin
was a Friday to Sunday guest In
the home of her soo-in-lavt and
daughter. Mr and Mrs Matt Behs
The Beta family took her home
Sunday
Mr and Mrs, V. C. Johnson,
Mrs Loyd Godel, all of O'Neill
Mrs, Lloyd Godel, all of O'Neill
ami Mrs Don Godel and sons of
Winner, S. IV were Sunday eve
ning guests in the M L. Harmon
home.
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