The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1960, Section One, Image 3

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    Meek News
Mr*. Fred Undbfrf
Mr, and Mtb. Merlin Andersen
and Nancy accompanied Mr and
Mrs. Merrill Anderson from Atkin
son to Norfolk Sunday, Apr 10 to
vuat Arthur Anderson, who is a
patient n the hosptal Percy An
derson, a brother and son of the
family from Columbus, met them
at the hospital Debra Anderson,
oiliest daughter of the Merlin An
ersans stayed al home with her
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Hen
ry Walters.
Mrs Grace Burg called on Mrs.
Albert Kaczor Tuesday morning,
Apr. 12. Mr and Mrs. Garold Ri
sor called Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs DeWayne Anson
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. George
Nelson and family anil Mr and
Mrs Sam Robertson had dinner
in O’Neill Sunday with Mrs. Vic
tor Johnson.
The 4-H club met with Mrs. El
mer Devall Friday night.
Twila Hicks from Bristow was
a dinner guest at Elmer Devall’s
on Fridav
Elmer Devall brought Mrs. Har
riaon home from Che Clarkson hos
pital in Omaha Wednesday. She
is staying with her daughter, Mrs.
Orville Peterson in O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessart and
Debbie from Redbud were Thurs
day evening callers at the Gilliam
Hansen home.
Emmet and Gordon Slaight and
Mary Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Watson and Danny of Cham
bers were Easter dinner guests at
the home of Mrs. Vivian Martin
in O’Neill.
Senator Frank Nelson has a meet
ing In Lincoln Friday. They plan to
leave home Thursday. Mrs. Nelson
will accompany him as far as Om
aha.
The Garden club meeting that was
planned for Tuesday was again
postponed on account of rain, caus
ing bad roads. However the ladies
decided it would be alright to go
ahead Thursday afternoon. The
club met with Mrs. Opal Miller
with nine ladies present. Roll call
was answered with a garden verse
of their own choice.
The lesson was given on iris and
it’s history by Mrs. Lawrence Dob
rovolny. The entertainment was in
charge of Minnie Boshart. Nellie
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Boshart was co-hostess Birthday
gifts were exchanged for the month
the door prize was won by Mrs.
Dobrovulny It was a plastic juice
jar
Next meeting to be April 27th
with Dewaj^ie Anson and Mrs
George Nelson as co-hostess
Raymond and Janice Risur came
home from Butte Thursday for the
Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell called
at the Joe Kamphaus home to
work The men put the sheet rock
on the bed room while the women
painted the kitchen
Mr and Mrs. Carl Krogh helped
put the second coat of pamt on the
kitchen at the Joe Kamphaus place
on Tuesday, April 12.
Emmet Slaigtit and Mary Peter
son went to Atkinson Wednesday
afternoon.
Cavern, Arlene and Jean Peter
son from Valentine were Friday
visitors at the Carl Krogh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring
and family were Easter dinner
guests at the Henry Waiters'
home.
Mr and Mrs Kerims Hansen and
family were dinner guests Easter
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg and
Pete Pietenpol called at Vem Hard
ings Saturday evening to celebrate
Mrs. Borg’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson had
Sunday dinner with Mrs. Row and !
di ispcucer.
Paddock Missionary society met
with Mrs. Laurence Rouse Friday
afternoon, Apr. 15. Ten women were
present. Next meeting will be with
Margueritha Kaczor May 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby called
at the Paul Nelson home Tuesday
evening, Apr. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaczor
spent Sunday with Grandma and
Bill Hull.
Mrs. Elsie Eppenbaugh had din
ner Easter Sunday with her daugh
ter, Mrs. William Conway ami
family of O’Neill.
Rev. Turner is holding revival
meetings in Colorado at present.
He has postponed his coming k
Paddock Union church until the
first Sunday in May.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Borg called at
the Axel Borg home Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson mid
girls were supper guests Saturday
evening at tome of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby called
at the tome of Mrs. Carrie Borg
in O’Neill on Thursday. While there
Mrs. Borg went with them to call
on Mrs. Minnie Bay and Tina Kac
zor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierson and
boys of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Huston mid Cindy from Em
met were Easter Sunday guests in
the tome of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schmitz. Ted Ratermar
in and son of froquois, S. D., Mrs.
Kate Ratermarin of Bone steel,
S. D. and Joe Ratermarin erf Her
rick, S. D. were callers in the af
ternoon.
Tuesday, April 19 Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson and pupils from school
disitrict 16 and a few of the mo
iners pianneo w spemi urc u»y ui
O’Neill visiting the business places
and sight seeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson j
visited in the home of Herman
Meyers at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Limdberg
were guests far Easter Sunday
dinner, at the home of Mrs. Tillie
iSchwindt In O’Neill.
Carol Lee Hansen was an over
night guest Friday at the home of
Garold Risor’s and went to town
with them Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson
came up from Omaha Friday to
visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Nelson and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Reimer, sr. Richard has fin
ished his electronic schooling and
will be employed at the air force
base working with missies.
Mr. and Mrs. Merill Anderson
from Atkinson were Easter Sunday
guests at the home of Carl Krogh.
Sinclair Hugh was a Friday vis
itor with the Kroghs.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rouse
had dinner Sunday with his par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse
called at the Maude Rouse and
Edith Young home Sunday after
noon.
Phone Your New* To
The Frontier
Number — 788
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BATTIJE INTENSE REGISTERED
BULL SALE
TUES.. APRIL 26
Atkinson Livestock Market
ATKINSON, NEBR.
26 BULLS
These are big. rugged bulls with a lot of weight for age. They
are fast gaining bulls that have been pasture grown and rough
age fed. Dwarf free, completely guaranteed, from a Federally
accredited TB & BANGS free herd.
Bulls of Battle Intense breeding from the Wiese herd have been
among the high selling bulls at Denver Stock Show & the Iowa
State Sale.
Consigned by Wiese & Sons
MANNING, IOWA
Chambers News
By Mr*. E. R. t'arpeater
James Norman Lubken, infant
son of Mr and Mrs. Norman
Lubken of Lincoln received bap
tism at the Methodist church Eas
ter Sunday.
“A Day Apart” service was held
Thursday afternoon at the Metho
dist church with 14 ladies of the
Woman's Society of Christian Ser
vice present. Those participating in
the service were, Mrs. T. E Akder
son. Mrs James Gnmes, Mrs
E. H. Meek a If. Mrs John Honey
well and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter.
Communion services were held
Thursday evening at the Methodist
church and Friday evening at both
the Memorial Baptist and St Paul s
Lutheran churches.
Mrs. Rena Deirkuig went to
Wayne to spend the Easter week
end with her son in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Pheil.
Mr. and Mrs. John Albers and
two sons were Easter guests of
his mother, Mr. Anna Albers and
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. Louis Walter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Grubb and
family of Lincoln visited relatives
at Chambers during the Easter
holidays
Mr and Mrs Darrell Gillette
left Wednesday, April 13 for I>n
ver, Colo, to take their daughter,
Mary Ellen to her teaching as
signment in Denver.
Mr and Mrs. Al Zweible spent
the weekend April 10 with her
father. C. F. Gillette. Mrs Gil
lette and her brother and wife Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Gillette and fam
ily. The Zweibles came here from
Arizona where they had been em
ployed during the winter They
left here for GrinneU, Iowa to
visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter before returning to their home
at Glen wood Springs, Colo.
Miss Ethel Oeltjen. home eco
nomics teacher at Butte, was an
overnight guest Thursday, April
14th in the Floyd Whitaker home
and on Friday visited the Vernon
Whitaker family before going on
to the home of her parents at
Palmer to spend the Easter holi
days,
Mr and Mrs. Donald Grimes and
daughter, Bonnie of Ft. Collins,
Cob. and Charles Gustafson of Ea
ton, Cob. came Friday, April 15th
to spend the weekend with his mo
ther, Mrs. Genevieve Bell and
Mrs. Grimes parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E R. Carpenter. _
Mr and Mrs. Norman Lubken
and two a«ns of Lincoln were week
end guests of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs Raymond Beed and Judy.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Jungbluth
end two sons went to Beatrice
Thursday. April 14th where they
found work and an apartment. They
came Saturday and moved their
furniture.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thonn of
Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Wintermote of Chambers were Eas
ter Sunday dinner guests in the
Lloyd Wintermote home.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Rosenkrams
of Neligh were Easter Sunday
guests of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Damme and family.
Baptised Sunday at St. Paul’s
Lutheran church were Clarence
Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Sanderson and Sandra Kay,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rain
old Pavlis.
Easter Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Celia Christianson were her
sons and families. Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Christianson and children
of Taylor, Mr and Mrs. Norman
Christianson and children of Blair
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian
son and two daughters of Cham
bers. Also her son in-law and
daughter. Mr and Mrs. William i
Hubei and family of Ewing
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.
Raymond Shoemaker were their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr and I
Mrs Gad Shoemaker of Lincoln
and the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mis. Alvin Barnett of Hearoe, lex 1
Dinner guests in the E R C»r |
penter home Saturday, April 16th
were thetr son-in-law aixl daughter, |
Mr and Mrs. Donald Grimes and
Bonnie of Ft. Collins, Colo., Char
les Gustafson of Eaton, Mr and
Mrs Dean Stevens, Cherilyn and
Terry of Atkinson and Mrs. Gene j
vieve Bell of Chambers
The Valley Center extension club
met Friday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. G. H. Grimes with Mrs |
Clyde Kiltz, co-hostess. Eleven
members were present, also a vis
itor, Mrs. Donald Grumes of Ft
J Collins, Colo. Hie presklent, M’\s
' Lloyd Wmtermote cotxiucted the
business session
There was a music period, also a
report on the council meeting in
O'Neill. Hie lesson on "Color m
the home" was presented by Mrs.
C. V. Robertson aixl Mrs. Gene
vieve Bell. Lunch was served
Mr and Mrs. Seymour Harkins
and Mrs. Julia Oetter were Easter
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Char
lotte Honeywell and Mrs. Ertu
ruclter Afternoon visitors were
Mr and Mrs Freeman Eggleston
of Nekgh
Mr and Mrs Elwyn Robertson
and family and Mrs Paul Roth
were Easter Sunday dinner guests
in the Delbert Robertson home ui
O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Kixw and
Mrs Uoyd Ktx'x were Tuesday,
Apr 12 dinner guests of Mrs Char
lotte Honeywell.
Mr and Mrs L V Cooper and
Arnold, Mane and Frna Z.ivlhke
visittAi Easter Sunday with their
brother-in-law and sister, Mr and
Mrs Ralph Fmxtnck amt family
at Spencer
Mr and Mrs. John Honeywell
and Mr and Mrs Elwin Rubeek
and Kathy were F-aster Sunday
dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rubeek in O’Neill.
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O'Neill, Nebraska
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ONION PLANTS 10c
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