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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1960)
O'Neill Locals - Mr wnd Mrs Sam Banks left i today <Thun*W> *«• Ava. Mo 1 where they wtii spend ten days visiting in die borne of his 88 year old m 'tiier, Mrs. Dolle Banks and •islers, Mrs Orville Gemigan and Mrs. Lester Eslick. Mr and Mrs. Preston Jones were overnight guests Friday in the home of Her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hull at Lynch. Jeanne U-haus left Saturday to visit her si&ters, Mrs. John Baker and Miss Ellen Ijohaus in Omaha. Miss Patricia Allen was a week end gaest in the home of her par ents Mr and Mrs. Bernard Allen. Mr and Mrs. C. P- Hancock, Mr and Mrs. Loyal Hull and son, Galen spent Sunday in Creighton Willi Mr. and Mrs. Duane Booth Mrs Booth is a daughter of the Hulls. , m Missionaries Rev. and Mrs Mu rice Hart of flexas spent lhurs day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wells. Dr and Mrs. Bob Waters spent, the weekend at the home of her) parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. | Scherff of Aurora. Kip Van Voorhis, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Van Voorhis of Al bion visited with grandparents, Mr 'and Mrs. K. L. Van Voorhis. Mr and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson and family visited at the Frank Drunks home in Cozad on their wi*y to attend the Lion's club state talent contest in Sidney. Mr and Mrs Milton Rhodes of Columbus called on Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase on Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Keith Shelhase of Atkinson were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shell haae . ... Assembly of God church will hold a farewell picnic for Rev. and Mrs. Paul on this next Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth. Mr and Mrs. Dale Wilson and family will leave Sunday to spend a few days at the home of her folks Mr ami Mrs. W. H. An drews at Coffeyville, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wickman of Sunnyvale, Calif, are spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wichman. Fred Wells took Mr. and Mrs. Tx.li_ Muumort Omaha (Monday to see their son, Charles, off for the summer at the home of Robert Wells of Monroe, Wis. A picnic was held Sunday at Ford park in honor of Bobbie Wil liamson who recently finished eight weeks basic training at Ft. I<eonard Wood. Those attending were William Anderson, Mr and (Mrs. Howard Peters, Mr. Harold Williamson, Bobbie, Donnie and Bonnie of Wisner, Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim, Mr. and Mrs. Gene O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Es ty Nelson, Ixiis and Connie Wray, Sheryl Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timm and Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marcell us. Mrs. Ben Otter of Omaha spent Wednesday to Sunday at the home of iMr. and Mrs. Roy Parker. Lar ry Otter took her to Omaha on Sun da«p/4 and Mrs. lx-s Walton went to Omaha where Mr. Walton will leave for Canada on Wednesday. Mrs. Walton will spend some time with Mrs. Ben Otters. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick at tainted the wedding of Janet Smith and Dan Snodgrass at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every t<v>k a lb-duy vacation to visit them sons and daughters. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Every and family in Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson of Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Van Every ami Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mil ler of Norfolk. They also visited in the home of Mrs. Van Every s nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wholes, and become acquainted with their new baby son. The Van Everys returned home Monday Carl Rethwisch of Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tennis of Oak dale attended the graduation ex ercises of Sharon Tennis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tennis. Mr and Mrs. E. M. Stewart at tended the Stock Growers associa tion at North Platte on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson wvre in Adrian, Minn, for the week end to attend the graduation of Steven Nelson. Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt and boys spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Robert Amen and boys of Norfolk. Saturday and Sunday visitors in Atkinson at the home of Mrs. Joe . _a n/i.. anX Charles Ziska were Mr. and Mrs. Marv Ziska and family. Sunday after noon they were callers at Mr. and -Mrs. Walt Kaup of Stuart. Mrs. Marv Ziska and children were Tuesday afternoon callers of Mrs. Marge Peterson. Sunday guests of Mrs. Rosa Bowers were Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Larson of Plain view. Mr and Mrs. C. P. Hancock of ILos Angeles, Calif, have spent the past two weeks visiting their son, Ed Hancock and their daughter, Mrs. Loyal Hull and their families. They planned to return home tins week. While here Mr. Hancock’s brother, Jess of Casper. Wyo. came and Mr. and Mrs. Hancock accompanied him to Armour, S.D. where they visited another bro ther, Wilbur, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner en tertained at a picnic dinner in Ford park Sunday in honor u! -their son. Gene who is home or leave. He has recently completed his course at Memphis, Tenn. and is being transferred to New Jersey Over 40 relatives and friends wen present. Mrs. Al Hamik and Lynn Gal lagher were Sunday afternoon vis istors in the home cf her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher ai Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pappen heimer and family left Saturday for Woodside, New York, when they will spend their vacation ii the home of his parents. Mr. anc Mrs. Fred Pappenheimer. A nep hew, Ronnie Cohn of South Sion; City accompanied them. Reed Heriey and daughter, Sal ly and Vernon Lorenz and daugh ter, Patjty spent Sunday at tfai Ft Randall data. On the retun trip they had tlie misfortune t lose the motor which broke loow and was a total loss by the time mey had been flagged down and stopped. Mr, and Mrs Stanley Uxjgnecle er, Mr and Mrs Harry Page and Miss Alice Pjige, all of O’Neill and Nyal Rouse oi Chambers went to Seneca, S D. Sunday where they attended the wedding of David Page awl Miss Beverly Hynes ot rt. ,;id City. The following guests met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wait Kp etka Thursday evening alter the commencement exercises for the evening Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kornock and children of Page, Mrs. Anna Kopejtka and daughter, Mary Anne of Inman and Eugene Bamhard and Bonne y Lw.-ence both ol O'Neill. A late lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and Ri k of Page were Sunday break fast guests in the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Dusatko. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Straube and children of Grand Island were Sun day visitors in the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma La«>;f ice. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harley and family of Atkinson were Sunday guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith. Mr. ami Mrs. ('Iiarles Wright of Ewing announce the engage ment of their daughter, diar lotte Ann to Richard Wright, son of Mrs. Mildred Wright and Mr. Emmet Wright also of Ew ing. Miss Wright is a l»li(> gradu ate of the Ewing High School. >lr. and Mrs. Norman Salt/, of l’age announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lois Ann, to Merle Sehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sehl of Clear water. An August wedding Is planned. Both have attended Norfolk Junior College and Wayne State Teachers College and are now teaching In the ele mentary g riides. AT THE COURTHOUSE COUNTY COURT— State vs. Harry Erma! Trinkle, Paoli, Ind., night speeding, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. May 19. State vs. Richard D. Rollman, Bellevue, night speeding, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hast reiter, May 23. State vs. Laurel J. Rott, Alber deen, S. D., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer^-Donald F. Richardson, May 23. State vs. Rex L. Olsen, Provo, Utah, overweight on interior group erf axles, fined *60 and $4 costs; of fjoer—Donald F. Richardson, May 23. Stale vs Neil B. Ryan, O'Neill, day speeding, fined *10 and *4 easts; officer—R L. Gude, May b. vs. Walter J. Welsh, Em met, operating motor vehicle with out driver's license, fined $5 and * costs; officer—E. M. HastresUT, May 23. I State vs. Melvin J. Sommers,: Ainsworth, 1. overweight cat ca j pacUy plate, 2. overweight, fined, 1. *10 2. *50 and *4 costs; officer ; —Donald F. Richardson, May 24. MARRIAGE LICENSE— Eddie Lee Krugrnan, 21, O Neill and Mavis Kay Christensen, 20, Monowi, May 19. Charles Duane Butterfield, 21, Ha zelton, Kan. and Linda Sue Mac Kinlay, 20. O'Neill, May 20. Larry Dale Butterfield, 20. Kelt ner, Mo and Kathryn Ann Me Carthy, 19, O’Neill, May 20. William H. Cihal, 24. Wahoo and Elizabeth M. Watson, 18, Amelia, May 21. Jack Melvin Osborne, 25, Atkin son and Janice da ire Scholz, 21, Stuart, May 24. Billy Mac Cox, 24, Chambers and Miss Kathleen Kay Tangeman, 17, Chambers, May 25. Terrence Carr Wanser, 23, o Ewing and Janice Marie McAn drew, 23, of O’Neill on May 25. Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: May 16—Kelly Pap ke of Chambers, James Slaymaker of Atkinson; Clifford Heyden of Newport; Miss Amy Jacox of Long Pine. 17—Terrance A. Herman of Butte; James Humpal of Atkin son, Mrs. Richard Dougherty erf Ainsworth. 18—Mrs. George Wall inger of Stuart. 19—Mrs. Rose Monahan, Dan Snyder and Mrs. Henry Kruger, all of Atkinson. 20— Mrs. Leo Slachetka of Stuart; Jef fery Hamik of Atkinson. 21—Mrs. Ralph Shald and James Wilson, both of Stuart. 22—Mrs. Roman Coasch of Bassett; Frances Kram er of Stuart. DISMISSED: May 16-Dave Rat liff of Atkinson; Willis Russell of Page; James Wilson of Stuart. 17 —Kelly Papke of Chambers; Ray Gant of Atkinson. 18—James Slay maker of Atkinson; Clifford Hey den of Newport. 19—Amy Jacox of Long Pine. 21—Jeffery Hamik and Mi's. George Wallinger, both of Stuart; Mrs. Harold Vrooman and baby of Atkinson. 22—Mrs. Henry Kruger of Atkinson; Mrs. Richard Dougherty and son of Ains worth. • SACKED HEART PRESENT: Morris Carpenter, Dr. John Guttery, Dr. G. B. Ira j and Mrs. Hannah Streit, aU of i Lynch; Mrs. Mary Classen, Mrs,.! Bertha Laudenslager and Vem Rust, all of Spencer; Robert Ko cian of Bristow; Mrs. Jannettie Nelson of Center; Erick Ohman of Anoka; Mirs. Martha Schultz of Naper; Mrs. Ernest Wirth of Ver del. DISMISSED: May—17 Mrs. J. B. Roush of Butte. 19— Miss Mary El len Wells of Lynch; Mrs. Edgar DeHart of Bristow. 21—Mrs. Etta Bennett of Naper. 22—Mrs. Joe Peshek of Lynch. 23—Dan Reiser of Spencer; Mrs. John Johnson of Bristow; Mrs. Vernon McManigal and son of Vendel. EXPIRED: May 26—Mrs. Ben Tunink of Butte. ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: May—17 Jackie Lee Tom jack of Ewing; Mrs. Donivan J. Becker, Fritz Yantzi, Mrs. Don Elsberry and Gary Plessel, all of O'Neill. 18—None. 19—Douglas Jar man of Chambers; Sheryl Kitch ens of Atkinson; William E. Gatz, Thomas Gleeson, Mrs. Larry Tib betts, Mrs. Anton Tomjack and Mrs. Edward Campbell, all of O’ Neill; Lynette Helmricks of Or chard; Mrs. Frank Klasna of Spen cer; Mrs. William Grothe of Em met. 20—Joseph Fredericksen of Spencer; Mrs. Harold Coburn, Mrs. Vernon Gorgen , Mrs. Dora Ros no, Mrs. Donna Staub and Paul Herberg, all of O’Neill. 21—Fay Doty of O’Neill; Lynette Helm ricks of Orchard. 22—Mrs. Elmer Schaffer of Fremont; Douglas Spit tier and Henry Schacht. both of O’Neill; Mrs. Wilbur Miller and Mrs. Harry Prouty, both of Spen cer. 23—Russell Stahlecker and Duane Filsinger, both of Spencer; Mrs. LeRoy Kirwan of Butte: Doug las Hiatt of Glenview , III. 24— Annette George and Terri Lynn Kirkpatrick, both of O’Neill; Ro byn Boettcher of Spencer. 25—Mrs. Darrel Carr of Amelia; Mrs. Ro bert Berigan of O’Neill. DISMISSED: May 17-Fritz Yant zi and Darrol Baker, both of O’ Neill; Raymond Jacoby and Mrs. Elmer Foster, both of Spencer; Mrs. Robert Pn.iden of Page. 18— Kill Strong displays a giant northern pike caught Sunday at Scalp Creek. The big fish weighed 18 pounds and was 41 Inches long. Strong caught the fish on a minnow while fishing for croppies. Frontier photo and engraving. Jackie Lee Tom jack of Ewing; Gary Hesse 1 and Mrs. Patrick Gokie and baby girl, all of O’Neill. 19—Douglas Jarman of Chambers; Mrs. John Stuifbergetr, Mrs. C. Lee Brady and Mrs. Larry Tib betts, all of O’Neill; Miss Lynette Helmricks of Orchard . 20—Mrs. Roy DeLong, Mrs. Jane Judge, Mrs. Don Elsberry and Mrs. Ver non Gorgen, all of O’Neill; Sheryl Kitchens of Atkinson; Mrs. Rollie Snell of Page; Joseph Frederick sen of Spencer. 21—Karl Bernt of Stuart; Mrs. Robert Prill and ba by boy of Page; Mrs. Don i van Becker and baby girl, Mrs. Will iam E. Hansen and Mrs. Charles Luber, all of O’Neill. 22—'Paul Her berg of O'Neill. 23—Mrs. Gus Ro binson of Page. 24—Russell Sfcah lecker of Spencer; Mrs. Harold Coburn and baby boy of O'Neill. 25—Robyn Boettcher of Spencer; Annette George and Marcellus Schaaf, both of O'Neill; Mrs. Le Roy Kirwan of Butte. EXPIRED; May 19—Mrs. Will liam Grothe of Emmet. 20— Mrs. Dora Rosno of O’Neill. 23— Mrs. Anton Tomjack of O’Neill. Emmet News By Mrs. Kloppenberg SCHOOL PARTY HELD For a change the weather proved in our favor and we had a beauti ful Sunday for the annual school picnic of District 20. People came from near and far to help make it a big day. The children probab ly were still running in their sleep trying to keep up with each other. During the week the school children enjoyed hikes and dinners away from the school yard. On Thursday the children from the lower room rode with Mrs. Klop penborg, the teacher, and Mrs. Herman Grothe out to the “Old Carney Place’’, where they had a weiner roast and then went for a walk to see how many birds they coufld identify. The upper room walked, or hiked, out to the Carney place, had din ner, then played a game and hiked the two miles back. There were quite a few tired legs by the time the gang returned to the school house. Mrs. Bessie Burge, June, and Harold were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Densburger. Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and family. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ken ny Ruggles and Ronnie entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGee and Mrs. George Wiegond at a Sun day dinner at their home. Mrs. Wiegond returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Gee after visiting the Ruggles family since Thursday. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Hen ry Kuhfahl and Maxine Urban - mlmwiuwuww ■ jmjrj/rmwm m I I » O’Neill public school students closed their term Monday with a picnic. These youngsters made the most of their noon meal at a picnic held at the city park. Shown here as they finished the last of the pop i and potato chips (left to right) are: Mike Moore, Danny Anderson. Carol Ford, Pamela Hanlon, Susan 1 ulter, Karen Strong, Dennis Anderson, Danny Menlsh, Patricia Newton, LaDonna Parkinson and Sally \nn Stewart. Other groups spent the afternoOn pic nicking at the country club and roller skating. David I- Schaffer, son of Mrs. Clara K. Schaffer, O'Neill, will receive his Bachelor of Science degree from Creighton Univer sity, school of pharmacy, June I. David, a 1956 graduate of St. Mary’s Academy, was named to Alpha Sigma Nu. national Jesuit honor society and Rho Chi, na tional pharmacy honor society, lie was also affiliated with Phi Delta Chi. | were callers at the Paul Menkens home. Marian and Jimmy Dusatko are spending a few days at the home , of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | Joe BataL WSCS met at the home of Mrs. Norman Wayman on Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Agnes Goffney had tfhe lesson. Eight ladies were pre sent. The next meeting is with Mrs. Guy Beckwith. [Mrs. Gilbert Fox, Peggy and Debbie were invited to Greg Bel zer’s birthday party on Wednes day afternoon. Greg was six Thurs day. Tuesday Mrs. Bessie Burge, Jane and Harold, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burge at Amelia. That evening the ladies attended a farewell party for Mrs. Art Kaiser. The Kaisers are moving to Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and family were Sunday afternoon vis itors at the Dean Perry home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth of Grand Island were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family. Robert Abart, son of Keith Abart, is spending several days visiting his grandparents and unde, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart and Der Barbara and Peggy Fox were Sunday overnight and Monday guests at their grandparents home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mauch of Oakdale Sunday. On their return they called at the Dale Hurley home at Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wayman, and Mrs. Wallace O’Connell went to Sioux City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ulrich, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries. It was (Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beck with’s 34th wedding anniversary and Mrs. Ulrich’s birthday. Mr and Mrs. Beckwith were present ed TV trays. Ronnie Richards, Art Wills, and Betty Perry were among the sen ior graduates of Saint Mary’s Aca demy and O’Neill high school. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatkt and family visited Mr. and Mrs Don Engler and family of Stuar on Sunday. iMrs. Bill Klinebdbe was a Sun day dinner guest of Mr. apd Mrs Paul Menkens and family. Todd Troshynski, youngest sor of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troshynski spent four days last week wit! his gnmdpanents, Mr. and Mrs John Conard. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs Ivan Wayman and family visite< the Norman Wayman home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox an< Debbie were Monday evening sup per guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson am Veldon. Barbara and Peggy return ed home with their parents. Veldoi Tomlinson left on Tuesday for th service. EUen Abart spent several days last week visiting her grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Abart. Holland Wills spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs Jess WiUs and Art. Hie Victory Homemakers askeil Hubart Ramokl to show his pic tures on Sunday evening. He took the pactures while cm a tour of duty in Birope He gave an inter esting talk and the pictures were enjoy I'd. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Klinetobe were Monday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Menkens, Bruce and Lynn. Hie West O’Neill Little League team defeated Emmet Little League, 17-0. Mr. and Mrs Fritz Brockman treated the Emmet team after the game. Tom and Jerry Troshynski stay ed at their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Troshynski while their parents, Mr and Mrs. Ben Tro shynski were in Lincoln hist week. Mrs. Ed Winkler visited Mrs. Josephine Bruder of Atkinson on I'hursJ ,v Sunday afternoon callers at the Bud Cole home were Mr. and Mrs Jim Pollack and family of Pilger. Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mrs. Jos ephine Bruder attended the St. Mary’s Academy graduation exer cises on Friday. Ronald Janzing. Mrs. Bruder’s grandson, was one of the graduating class. They had dinner at the home of Ronalds par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jan zing. Jini McGinnis, Dick Moody, Fred Messener, all of Wisner and Bud Cole went fishing last week at Fort Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart vis ited the Willard Lenville home Sunday evening. r- f Shoemaker Graduates Miss Sharlene Shoemaker, the daughter of Mrs. Leona Shoemaker will receive a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Mount St. Scholastica College, Atchison, Kan., at commencement exercises today. Miss Shoemaker plans to work in Catholic publications. Mrs. Leona Shoemaker and fami ly attended the exercises. Hams Meet At Chambers The Elkhom Valley Amateur Radio club met Monday evening at the home of Ken Werner at Cham bers. Business details were discussed and Werner demonstrated amateur radio performance and showed his newly constructed telescope. Ham operators were present from Atkinson, Bassett, Chambers, New port, Orchard, O’Neill and Royal. Time and place of the next meet ing will be announced. Kindergarten Students Entertain Parents Forty-three kindergarten stu dents of the O’Neill public school presented a program Friday after noon at the school auditorium for their parents. The program included songs and poems of the seasons and numbers by the rhythm band. The closing number was a song by the entire group, "We’re Growing Up, We re Ready for the First Grade." The teacher, Mrs. Harry Petersen, directed the program. A tea was I served following the entertainment by room mothers of the classes: Mesdames Tony Asimus, A Neil Dawes, Woodrow Melena and Clay. Johnson, jr. Meek News By Mrs. Fred IJndborg CACTUS RANCHETTES Cactus Ranchettes project club met with Mrs. Phyllis Dobrovolny Tuesday evening. The lesson, “Meat Cookery’’ was well present ed by Phyllis Dobrovolny. All members but one were present. Roll call was answered by re lating experience with meats. The next meeting will be June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring and family made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. They also vis ited with Mrs. Johring’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby. , . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Norman Jean made a business trip to Norfolk Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kampus and family were Tuesday evening vis itors at Carl Krogh’s. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull. Lynch, visited his mother and Bill Hull Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones from O’Neill called Friday. Mrs. Jessie Kaczor visited Delia , Harrison’s Thursday. Mrs. Blanche i Rouse and Lei a Risor called Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeVall and Will DeVall, Spencer, called on I Frank Spindles- at Genoa Satur day. 1 Mrs. Judy Burgard is visiting - her aunt, Mrs. Kennis Hansen, this . week. 1 - - MISSIONARY SOCIETY i The Women’s Missionary society > from the Assembly of G<xl church ! met at the home of Mrs. Carl Krogh Friday Ten ladies were pre sent. They made bandages, sewed quilt blocks and cut and sewed girl's dresses for an orphanage, lhey decided to clean the church Friday, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dohru veiny went to Atkinson Wednes day night and helped his lather Frank Dobrovolny celebrate his birthday. Patty, Buck ami Danny Watson, Chambers, were Sunday dinner guests at Emmet Smights. Mr. and Mrs. Frito Brockman and family were Sunday dinner guests at Henry Walters. Mr. and Mis. Stanley Watson and family visited Robert Gart ner, Cluunbers, Sunday at a Sioux City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benash, O' Neill, were overnight guests Sat urday and Sunday in die home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harding. Mi*s. Elsie Eppenbach attended graduation exercises in O'Neill Thursday. Her son Gary Eppen bach was included in the graduat ing class. Mrs. Blanc lie Rouse, Inman, and her granddaughter, Marilyn Risor calk'd on Mrs. Frank Nelson Sat Mr. ami Mrs. E. E. Cummings and family, Rushville, were Satur- j day night guests at the Paul iNel- j son’s. Sunday they attended open house at the new parsonage at the Wesleyan Methodist church, i Snencer. Jerry Rosenkrans spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg and Mrs. Agusta Lindberg and daughters, Eleanor imd Esther, were callers in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClellan were afternoon callers imd supper guests at Vernon Hardings Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and daughters were dinner guests at Bennie Johrings Tuesday. Mrs Axel Borg attended the steak dinner given Wednesday eve ning by Mrs. Lee Jackson for the bowling team. Raymond Risor graduated with the class of I960 at Butte high school. Those attending commence ment exercises from this commun ity were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer De vall, Diane and Bennet, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma Jean. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen at tended commencement exercises at Lynch Wednesday night. This included the first, eighth and twelfth grades. Melvina Mulhair, a niece of Williiun Hansen’s, was in the eighth grade group. Kathryn Devall was an over night guest of Diane Devall Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring and family were supper guests at Henry Walters home Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Delia Harrison, Mrs. Elmer Devall and Diane Devall attend ed a school picnic Sunday. Mrs. Walter Devall was the teacher. Don Bong called at the Axel Borg home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessert and Debbie were Saturday overnight guests of the William Hansen’s. Sunday they went boating at Fort Randall. The Meek school closed a suc cessful year Friday with a school picnic. Baseball and horseshoe games wore played. Lloyd . IVlitert. Lois and Darryl Rouse went to Sioux City Wdim's day. Mr. and Mrs Merlin Anderson and girls and Mr. and Mrs Hen ry Walters and Norma Jean vis ited at the Allen Walters home Wednesday fright Mr. and Mrs Dewayne Anson's Wg'iv supper guests at Leland An son's, Spencer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and boys were business callers at Ne ligti Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sanders held a barbecue Sunday evening. Guests were Mr anti Mrs. Dean Beck with, Mr' and Mrs, Larry Strong and the Lawrence Dobrovolny fam ilies. The K itemi Her family art' mov ing to the Sam Robertson farm Uus week. Plans are being made to have Memorial Dav services at Pad dock I nion church Monday, May JO at 2 p.m. O'Noill Locals Nick Schmit, Mike, George and Allen visited Monday night at tlie home of Mr and Mrs. John Schmit. Mr. and Mrs. William Luben drove south anti west of Chambers Sunday on a sight, seeing tour to see the high water there. Mr. and Mrs. William Spence were last week visitors in the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Dai ly. ______ 6NIY THI I960 I : oixisuiA. 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