The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1960, Section One, Image 7

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    Riverside News
By Mr*. Lionel Gunter
The Hilly lofquist family were
Sunday guests at the Charles Ro
therham home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and
Kevin and Mr. and Mrs. Dave An
son were Norfolk visitors Tuesday
Apr 12.
Mr and Mrs Z. H. Fry motored
to Omaha Wednesday to visit at
the Frank Em sick home. They
plan to return home Monday.
Mrs. Dale Raasch and Renea of
Omaha spent a couple days at the
Dave Pollock home last week
Shirley Miller. Ellen and Me
lanie called Thursday afternoon at
the Pollock home.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Napier and
Carol Ann were dinner gjesta Sun
day at the Bert Fink home.
Mr. and Mrs Will Shrader and
Alice and the Veri Gunter family
were dinner guests Wednesday at
the Gerald Wetlauffer home in O’
Neill. The Verl Gunter family were
supper guests Thursday at the Wil
lie Shrader borne and at the R. A.
Hard home on Friday. On Satur
day morning the Gunter family
left for their home at Springfield,
Illinois.
A1 Gibson and the Richard Na
pier and the Lou Vandersmck fam
ilies were dinner guests Sunday at
the Wayne Fry home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited Sunday at the Wilbur
Mahood home in Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mrs.
Kitty Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Na
pier and the Lorraine Montgomery
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family were limner guests Blaster
at the Lynn Fry home.
The Seek and Share project club
met Wednesday afternoon at Mrs
Dave Anson's Wanda Larson as
sisted with the lunch. Ruth Ann
Shrader gave the demonstration on
skillet meals.
The Leo Miller and Walter Mil
ler families were dinner guests
April 10 at the Howard Miller
home.
Mrs. Meniyn Meyers and Mrs
Billy Lofquist were Norfolk vis
itors Wednesday.
The Archie Johnston family were
dinner guests April 10 at the Louis
Shrader home.
The Willie Shrader, Archie John
ston and Louis Shrader families
j visited the Verl Gunter family
Sunday, April 10 at the Will
Shrader home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel mo
tored to Lyons Thursday for their
daughter, Mona who teaches in
the grade sc tool there. She came
home for the spring vacation.
Mrs. Alfred Napier, Glenda and
Leroy were in O'Neill Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome
were guests on Easter at the Joe
Hegr home near Madison.
Mrs. Leo Miller, Becky and El
len visited Saturday afternoon at
the John Miller tome.
Mrs. Johnny Miller, Ann, Mary
Vicki and Charlene were O'Neill
visitors Thursday.
Keith Biddlecome came home
from Chicago, 111. on Friday for
his Easter vacation. He will go to
Scottsbluff for the week.
Mr and Mrs F.arl Pierson and
the Marcus Pierson family were
in Norfolk Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Jackie
and Sheila were visiting in Nor
folk on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were
guests Sunday, Apr. 10 at the Mar
cus Pierson home in honor of
Julie’s third birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston,
Sharon, Marilyn and Barbara and
Mary Ann Bauer visited Wednes
day evening at the Willie Shrader
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier,
Nancy, Reta and Susan and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Napier and Carol
Arm were supper guests Saturday
at the Dale Napier home in hon
or of Ethel’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Napier of
Sterling, Kan. came Friday to vis
it relatives over the Easter week
end. On Saturday evening a fam
ily gathering was held in their
honor at the John Napier home.
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Web Napier and the Glen Harpster, I
Richard Napier and Alfred Napier
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink and Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Switzer were supper
guests Friday at the Wendell Swit-!
zer home.
The Grant Mott family were Sun-1
day dinner guests at the Frank j
Wondercheck home at Atkinson.
The Rivierside Missionary society 1
met Friday afternoon with Wan
da Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock
and Phil of Omaha came Friday
to spend the Easter weekend at
the Dave Pollock home.
Mrs. Dale Napier had an egg
coloring party Saturday afternoon.
Those nresent. were Susan. Rita.
Nancy and Carol Ann Napier, Glen
Ellen and Cathy McDaniel, Jody,
Sheila, Julie and Jane Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Napier called
Saturday afternoon at the George
Montgomery home.
The Jolly Worker’s club met
Thursday afternoon with Belva
Shrader. Florence Hoke and Bessie
Napier assisted with lunch. The
ladies tied a guilt, sewed quilt
blocks and embroidered for the hos
tess. Mrs. Carrie Gibbs, Mrs. Mil
lie Lautenschlager, Janett Hobbs
and Betty Gunter were guests.
The Gerald Wetlauffer family of
O’Neill and the Verl Gunter fam
ily were supper guests Tuesday
at the Archie Johnston home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton and Mrs. Bob Hobbs and
son were Neligh visitors Saturday.
Frances Shrader went to Wayne
Thursday after her daughter, San
dra and Roberta McDaniel. The
girls came home for their Easter
vacation. They are attending Wayne
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cuddy and fam
ily of O’Neill and the Ed Walters
family of Chambers visited Sun
day evening, Mar. 10 at the John
Napier home.
Irene Ahlers is spending her Eas
j ter vacation at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ah
lers. She planned to return to col
lege at Seward on Monday.
Vera Miller and Alice Miller and
Danny were Neligh visitors Sat
! urday.
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Lynch News
By Veldeen Pinkerman
Mrs. Ruth Mukelson left this
week to visit her son and family in
Omaha.
Mrs. Glady s Gallop ot Fender
is spending a few days with her
i daughter. Mrs Ted Crooks and
family.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Pinkerman
and Randy were O'Neill callers
on Wednesday.
Miss Hallie Carsten was a Tues
day. Apr. 12 overnight guest of
Veldeen Pinkerman in the Hannah
Streit home. Misses Marlene Streit
and Shelene Johnson were Wednes
day overnight guests of Marjean
Birmeier.
Mrs Veldon Pinkerman, Veldeen
and Mary Ellen Schindler were
Norfolk visitors on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Weeder and
Paula moved here from Omaha and
are living in Dr. Guttery's house.
Delmar Pinkerman won first fcr
the 6th grade in the language con
test which was held on Wednesday.
Carolyn Sedivy won first for the
fifth grade. On Saturday they went
to O’Neill to the County contest
and Delmar was awarded fifth for
his grade.
Miss Mary Ellen Schindler spent
from Thursday till Saturday visit
•Jig with Veldeen Pmkermac
The Lynch seniors returned home
! from sneak day on April 12.
Mrs Ruth Mickelson visited Mrs.
Hannah Stmt Tuesday afternoon,
Apr 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart kept
Curtis Wilson while his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Wilson w«re
gone with the seniors on sneak
day.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Carsten were
business callers in Bonesteel on
| Thursday.
Dick Courtney and children from
Lincoln spent the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Courtney. Mrs.
Courtney came up for the week
end.
Shelene Johnson is staying in the
Don Bare home since her parents
moved to Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran called
1 ui the Veldon Pinkerman home
home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman is spend
ing a few days visiting in the
Reggie aid Veldon Pinkerman
homes.
Misses Janie Schindler. Glenna
Courtney, Jan Micanek, aid Eu
gene Hrbek aid Boone McDonald
from Omaha all spent the week
end with friends and relatives.
Jerry Carsten and Mrs. Irene
Carsten called on Veldon Pinker
man Sunday afternoon.
Dorsey Newt
Mr». Harold Osborn
Mr and Mrs. John 1 Vrickao*
spent Sunday at the Lester Der
ickson home
Mr ar.d Mrs. Otto Ruzicka spent
Easter Sunday with their son, Mar
vin and family.
Rodnck Hughes spent the Easter
weekend with his parents, the R. L.
Hughes
Marian Graham was dismissed
freni school duties on Wednesday.
She was met in O'Neill by her par
ents.
Miss Marlyn Graham took Mrs.
Frank Gehlsen and pupils to the
language contest Thursday, It was
held at the new school at Oppor
tunity.
The seniors of Lynch enjoyed
their sneak day very much. They |
motored to Omaha where they took
in the ice capades and enjoyed the
show "Ben-Hur”. They returned
home April 12.
Marion and Fred Rosenkrans 1
spent the Easter weekend at home.
Mr and Mrs. Fora Knight were
callers at the Harold Osborn home
Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr.
spent April 12 night at the Floyd
France home after attending the
concert in Lynch.
Mrs Wilbur Mitchell and M:-s
Ted Crawford spent Fnday at the
Gordon Barta home while the men
were hauling bay to the Mitchell
farm.
Mr and Mrs Robert Wells called
at the Slack home Sunday before
going on to the Thomas Hisoocks
borne to spend Easter Sunday
Otto Ruxicka was called to the
Merle Spangler home Sunday
morning.
Miss Beverly Carson spent the
Easter weekend with her parents,
the Edward Carscns
Little David Derickson is spend
ing a few days with his graudpar
ents, Mr and Mrs, John Derick
sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Butter
field and David spent Sunday at
the R. L. Hughes home.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Graham and
family attended the Easter dance
at Butte Sunday evening
Guests at the Thomas Hiscocks
home for Easter Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Wells and family,
Mr and Mrs Robert Wells and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Slack.
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Alan H Martin of Conception
Seminary at Conception, Mo , vis
ited from Monday to Wednesday
with Ins mother, Mrs. Henry Mar
lin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard rruss and
baby of Omaha spent from Thurs
day until Monday visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs George Me
Carthy.
Edward McCarthy of Columbus
arrived Saturday to spend the E as
ter vacation with his parents, Mr (
Mid Mrs. George Me (.'art Ivy He
returned to Columbus on Sunday.
Mr ami Mrs, Ted Soturmer of
Lincoln ware weekend guests of
tier parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
McClellan
Sumlay i tinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Chris MiGuvn ware Mr. and
Mm Albert McDonald of Lynch
Mr and Mrs C K McVay- amt
Barbara took their ilaughter, Mrs
Edward Rourke, jr, to Scottabkiff
Monday where six* met some friends
ami went mi to Los Alamos. N M
She Ivad spent the Easter vacation
with her parents
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