The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 14, 1960, Section One, Image 7

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    Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs Dan McKenzie
left Lynch for their home in El
Monte, Calif., Wednesday and Mr.
and Mrs Vic McKenzie from Lay
ton, Utah, left for their home
Thursday after spending several
days with Mrs Hazel McKenzie.
Hie Mulhair Tuck family re
union was held at the Niobrara
State Park Sunday. A picnic din
ner was served at noon.
Janette Elsasser was a Saturday
overnight guest of Marlene
Streit.
Carle Darnell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Darnel], Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
France, John Wike, and Bernard
Peklo all attended the funeral of
Earn Wilson Thursday at Burke,
S. D.
Mrs. Hannah Streit was dismis
sed from the Sacred Heart hospi
tal Wednesday. She is staying in
the Edward Streit home.
Mrs. Roy Lowery from O’Neill
was a Tuesday night guest in the
Pete Mulhair home.
Johnny Weeder took Mr and
Mrs. George Barta to the Black
Hills to spend a few days va
cationing
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moody and
family from Wheaton, Minn., and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuhrer and
family frorh Phoenix, Ariz., are
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Moody.
Reno Boelter was a Friday night
supper guest in the Pete Mulhair
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Moody and
family from Sioux City spent the
past weekend with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. Pete Mulhair was a Wed
nesday evening guest of Mrs.
Phylis Mulhair.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen
of Omaha were house guests over
the Fourth of July weekend at the
Leo Jurgensen home. They visited
I in the Herman and Frank Heiser
homes.
Inman News
By Mm. James McMahan
Out-Door
Concert
Friday Night
Another out-door hand concert
under the direction of Leonard
I Sawyer will be held Friday eve
ning. Group two of the band mot
hers club will serve pie and cof
i fee during the evening.
Inman Commercial Club met
Monday evening at the Watson
Hay office for their regular rneet
I inS- . , ,
Miss Ann Kelley is visiting her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
James Kelley, at Madison this
j week.
Mr. anti Mrs. Bert Reynolds of
j Neligh visited their son and daugh
j ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
J Reynolds and family, Thursday
I evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and
l Sam were Friday evening dinner
j guests in the home of Mr. and
1 Mrs. John Watson and famiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hartigan of
1 Norfolk visited a few days last
i week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
I Watson.
Miss Mildred Keyes returned
I Monday from Omaha where she
| spent a week visiting Mr. and
; Mrs. James Vidlak and family and
| also other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley and
I Ned Kelley of Ohiowa came Sat
I urday evening to visit Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Kelley and girls. Don
and Ned returned to Ohiowa Mon
day but Mrs. Kelley remained for
a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser of
Neligh spent Monday evening vi
siting Mr. and Mrs. David Mors
bach and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conard of
St. Helens, Ore., spent a couple
Of days last week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd DeLong.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conard
Vtere Monday evening guests in
the home of George Conard.
Mr and Mrs Walter Ubben and
Christie entertained the following
Sunday evening at a buffet supper
at their home; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Kopecky and son, Mr. and
Mrs Albert Anthony and family,
Mr. and Mrs Vaden Kivett and
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobotka and
daughter
Mrs Albert Anthony visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Otto Mat
schuilat at Page Tuesday morning.
Miss Cindy Stoiler spent Tues
day and Wednesday visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Matschullat, at Page.
Mrs. Lewis Kopecky jr., Mr. and
Mrs Harry Snyder and Mrs.
Josie Kopecky spent Monday In
Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Ubben and
Christie returned Tuesday from
Omaha where they spent several
weeks visiting in the home of;
Mr and Mrs. John Cline.
Gaylene Anthony and Cindy
Stolier went to Page Tuesday to
visit their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Gaylene
returned Wednesday and Cindy re
mained until Saturday in the Mat
schullat home.
COMMUNITY CLUB
The Inman Community chib
met Monday evening at the scho
ol assembly. Election of officers
was the main business of the
evening The following officers
were elected: Harvey Tompkins,
president; Mrs. James McMahan,
vice president; Mrs. Walter Fick,
secretary and Mrs. Bill Butter
field, treasurer.
Vem Wrede of O’Neill was a
Wednesday morning caller in In
man.
Bill Duncan left Friday for
Sioux City, la., after visiting sev
eral weeks in the Leo Harte and
John Gallagher home and with ot
her friends.
Floyd Do Long, Otto Retke,
James Sholes and Albert and Ter
ry Anthony spent Thursday after
noon and evening and Friday
m<»rning fishing at Fort Randall.
Ralph Sholes, who is employed
at Ainsworth, visited his mother,
Mrs. Violet Sholes over the week
end,
Mrs. Blanche Rouse spent a
it’W uaja mat wcvr vioiuug iiti
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton McKathnie and fam
ily near Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ohrmund
of Seneca spent the weekend vis
iting Lyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Ohrmund.
Keith McGraw and sons of Fort
Collins, Colo., spent the weekend
visiting Mr. McGraw’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch and
daughter who are employed at
Aurora spent the weekend at their
home here. They also visited in
the Fred Schaum home.
Mary Alice Gallagher spent a \
few days last week visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James
P. Gallagher at O’Neill.
Charles Young, who is employ
ed at Sutton, spent the weekend
at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and Bill were Thursday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Vitt at O’Neill.
Mrs. James McMahan was a
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. John
Osenbaugh in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burger J
and family of Neligh visited Mr. j
and Mrs. Tom Hutton and Mr. and 1
Mrs. E. E. Clark Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pallies
of Los Angeles, Calif, spent a
few days this week in the home
of Mrs. Pallies brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gannon. Mrs.
Pallies is remembered here as
the former Helen Gannon and
it is 33 years since she has been
back to Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. iBert Powell of
Corvalis, Wash, and Mrs. William
Buxton of Page were Tuesday af
ternoon callers in the home of
Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett
;uvd family of Chamberlain, S.D.
spe it Sunday visiting in Inman.
They were accompanied to Inman
by Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach who
was returning to her home in
Inman after spending a few
weeks in the Hackett home at
Chamberlain.
Mrs. David Morsbach and Mary
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
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Mrs M M. Crasser and sons at
Neligh.
Gary and Jerry Crasser of Ne
hfh spent Sunday evening and
Monday visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs. David Morsbach
and Mary.
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon BrUtell
and daughters of Norfolk vis
ited Friday with Mr and Mrs.
David Morsbach
Mr and Mrs Marvin Yost and
Scotty of Harvard, Mr and Mrs
Ralph McElvain and John and
Mr and Mrs, William McElvain
and Gregory were Wednesday
evening dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. James Coventry and Bill
Mr. and Mrs William McEl
vain and Gregory and Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Yost and Scotty left
Thursday for Seattle. Wash .
where they will make their
homes Mr. McElvain and Mr
Yost will be employed by Boeing
Co.
Mrs Vaden Kivett and Mar
garet Prtiss, who attend Wayne
Summer school, spent the week
end with their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney en
tertained at a picnic Sunday
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs Bob Tams and Janelle and
Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Van
Horn and Allen, Mr and Mrs,
.Archie Tuttle and Mr and Mrs
Clarence Hansen and family. It
is in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tams
who are moving to Battle Creek.
Nefcr.
Mr and Mrs Donald Myer and
children of Omaha spent the
weekend visiting Mrs Meyer’s
parents. Mr and Mrs. Merle De
Long They were accompanied to
Omaha by their other two child
ren, Cheri and Donnie, who had
spent a few weeks visiting their
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly,
Mrs Lizzie Dexter and Edward
Coohdge of Amelia, Mr. and Mis.
Myrle DeLancey and family
Barbara DeLancey and Edwin
Stewart enjoyed a Fourth of July
picnic at the home of Mrs. Violet
Stewart. Everett and Marvin.
Everett Stewart left Monday
evening for Omaha where he will
spend three weeks in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Mvrle DeLancey
and family and Edwin Stewart
Glenda DeLancey returned to
her home in Omaha Monday af
ter spending three weeks visiting
her grandmother, Mrs Violet
Stewart
Mrs Gary Sanders and Tena of
O'Neill visited last week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peters
and Larry while Gary was in
South Dakota working.
Wayne and Gary Sanders re
turned Saturday from South Da
kota wdiere they had been em
ployed.
Fourth of July guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Englehaupt were Mrs. Albina Re
lik. Mr and Mrs Wayne Sanders
and Tommy and Mrs Joe Peters
ami Larry' of Inman, Mr and
Mrs Gary Sanders and Tena and
Willis Sanders of O'Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Schomberg and,
daughters of Pierce and Steve |
and Robert Belik and Bruce Wet
tlaufer who are spending the
summer in the home of their
grandmother. Mrs Albina Belik.
Friday evening guests tn the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventry were Mrs. Bill Turner, j
Mrs Willard Thomsen and Susan i
and Leanne Marie of Chambers
Mr. and Mrs James Coventry
were Fourth of July guest* in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Frank SuF
livan and family at O’Neill.
Try the Frontier Want Art*.
Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
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