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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1960)
Naper News By Mr». John H<hi>n«*hauni Mr and Mrs, Morn* Smixer and aons of Wapello, la, were Friday viaitnra in the Mrs Christina Windmeyer home enroute to the Black Hills. Mr and Mrs H H. Ulmer of Omaha came Saturday and were overnight guests of Mrs Mary Nicalous and Mr and Mrs. Cliff Lund. Tom Hausmann of Bonesteel spent Friday and Saturday with Ed and Bill Peppel. Hold Reunion The Nicalous reunion was held Sunday in the home of Mrs Mary Nicalous and Mr and Mrs. Cliff Lund Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ulmer, Mrs. Ger trude Bettcher and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bettcher and daughter all of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimbleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zimbleman and Mr. and Mrs. John Zimbleman and family all of 9t Paul, Mr and Mrs. Neil Mewhirter of Stuart, Metha Beck of Winner, S. D., Mr and Mrs. Ralph Vauck and family of Sut ton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nica lous of Alexandria, Minn., Sam, Clara and Lydia Spahn, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicalous, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nicalous and Dale, Mr. and Mrs Marlin Green and son of Bristow, Mr and Mrs. A1 Nica lous and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester NUemiller and family and 'Mr and Mrs. Harley Nicalous and family. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Thibault of Dannebrog were Thursday morn ing visitors in the Mrs Christina Windmeyer home Mr. and Mrs Pete Kramer and John Kramer drove to Platte, 3. D. Thursday and visited in the Paul Kramer home. They al so visited the George and Frank Kramer homes in Lake Andes Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ahlers erf Clearfield. S D.» and Mr. and Mrs Henry Moseman of Car ter, S. D , were Wednesday din ner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. August Ahlers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vauck and family of Omaha were Saturday overnight guests in the home oil Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green and sms. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hovey and family left Wednesday and spent until Sunday in the Black Hi Us. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapin and family of Tillamook, Ore., ar rived Tuesday to spend a three weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman sr. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Davis were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heenmann erf Burke, S. D. A picnic dinner was enjoyed Sunday in the Sally Green home and to help her celebrate her eighty sixth birthday. Present were Mr and Mrs. Don Chapin and family of Tillamook, Ore , Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodman and family of Carter, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Goodman and daughters. After noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mewhirter of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kruger. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Nicalous and family were Sunday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Ahlers DeWayne and Mary Ann Good-1 man of Carter, S.D. are spend ing a few days vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Goixtman sr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Martin and Douglas were Sunday evening vis itors in the Reo Ludemann home. Sunday visitors in the Gust Wet zler home were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and Renee of Stanton j Mr. and Mrs. Reo Ludemann and family and Mrs. Clarence Kibby and family. Renee Porter re mained to spend several days vacation with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Helenbolt and daughters and Mrs. Hazel Helenbolt were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Vogt and sons to help Mrs. Vogt celebrate her birthday. Several friends helped Robert Allpress celebrate his seventh birthday at his home Thursday. Mrs. Chris Knittle of Lodi, Calif., and her son, Mr. and Mrs. George Kntttle and children of Lockh* art. Calif, were Monday and Friday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs Arth ir M.tru.i and tami.y Mrs Knittle Is a sister of Mr Martin, Mr Clinton Reber of Denver, Colo., came Saturday to take his family home w.th him Sun day They had spent some time here with their grandmother, Mrs Carl Cunningham Mrs. Cun ningham accompanied the Reber s back to Denver on Sunday to get acquainted and help care for the new granddaughter, Paula Jon, who was born Aug. 10. Mrs. Reo Ludemann and fam ily returned hame Saturday eve ning after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Kaspsa of Belle Fourche, S. D Mrs. Ludemann's two daughters returned with h r after spending the past several weeks in the Kas psa home.. Mike Sniozy returned to his home at Beiie Fourche af ter spending the past three weeks in the Reo Ludemann horn?. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Douglas went t > ihe hn Martin home near Burke, S.D, where they joined other relatives for a family picnic. Mr. and Mrs, Orlin H ggins and daughters were Sunday dinner guests in the home erf Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kramer and John Kramer. Aftcrno n visiters and luncheon guests were Mr .ard Mrs. Geo-ge Krrm r and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer and Mary Len of Lake Andes, S D. A picnic dinner was he’d Su' day at the Julius Srrr home h n oring Norman Wt nn ger of M Is on his birthday. Pre ent f th' dinner were Mr. and M“S. N r man Wenneger and family of Mills, Rev. and Mrs. Newman and family. Mr and Mrs. Ray Wolfe and family, Mr and Mrs Li 0.1 Zimmerman anti family, Mrs Harry Zimmerman and Mr anti Mrs. Paul Serr and Zona all of Jamison. Mr. and Mrs John Stahlecker and family aoc. mpanied the Stan ley Gilbt rt family of Gregory to O’Neill Sunday where they were dinn r guests m the Paul Shierk home. Mr. and M s Clsios Seih and grandsons. Dennis and Dale Sch tn.fed, left Friday for Gibbon Minn, to spend several days in tile home «.i Junior Seih and Al bert Ahlcrs. Mr and Mrs Drnzel Hermsen and family returned Saturday eve ning f'i m Springfield College where Mr. Hermsen attended summer school. Sunday dinner guests in the Al vin Seh nefe d home in honor of the first wedding anniversary of Mr. . nd Mrs. Ken Sioltcnbcrg ti Miller, S. D., were M-. and Mrs Wagrne Schonefeld and son and Mr. end Mrs. Henry Stahlecker and Laura. Mr. and Mrs William Maertins and Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Lude minn and daughters cf Bonesteol we e Sunday afternoon visitors in the hum;.’ of Mr. and Mrs. August Eilers and family of Spencer. The Jim McLaughlin family went to Grand Island Friday eve n ng wh re they mot Mr. and Mrs Clint McLaughlin of Bell, Ca if., who will spend a two ’ - vrerti n with relatives. A large crowd attended the mis cellane us bridal fhower for Mary Jorn Reissclaman at the town hall Tuesday evening. Bingo was played for the entertainment af ter which Mary Jean opened her ~ * i ’--h wa-- served. Fort Randall News Janice kirwu Mr and Mrs. Edwin Anderson and Eddie of Denver, Colo, were Friday supper guests at the Walt er Nyquist home. Mr. and Mrs Ray Lange of St. Charles and Harold Gnus of Lake Andes visited at the Edward Cas sidy borne Sunday afternoon. Jill Hauftnann of Bristow spent the weekend with her grandpar ents. Mr ami Mrs. G. R Kirwan while her parents. Mr and Mrs Harry Haurmann. were in Ono wa, la., at the Louie Janausck home where they were sponsors for Kevin Frank Janousek. who was baptized Saturday afternoon. Janice Kirwan was a Wednes day overnight guest of Kathy Pea cock in Lake Andes. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rossmier and family of Rapid City, S D visited at the John Cassidy sr. home Sunday afternoon. Mrs Rossmier, Nee Margaret Langan, taught school in the Cassidy scho ol several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Donlin and Terry jr. of Brookings are spend ing the week with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Donlin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyquist and Charlie visited at the G. R. Kirwan home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Cole and fami'y of Arlington, Virginia, Mrs. Ed Fitzsimmons and children and Mrs E. B. Kirwan of Omaha ar rived Thursday for a visit at the Melvin Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rossmier and family of Rapid City visited at the Edward Cassidy home Sun day evening. Mr and Mrs Edwin Anderson and Eddie of Denver were week end guests of Air and Airs Clar enee Olson and am Audrie Livingston erf Pickstown was a Thursday overmte guest of Mary Jane Kirwan Don CMson and D <ug and Nor man Olson of Fairfax were Wed nesday callers at the G R Kir wan home. Jack Reutter of Greg ory was a coffee guest A niamb-r of families from Ran dall Valley and others from the | Reseda > community joined for a picnic dinner in the Fort Ran dall park Sunday Mr. and Mrs Edwin Anderson ami Eddie Ray of Denver, Colo., were the hon ored guests Airs. Leroy Lange and Sons of Gregory were Tuesday overnight guests at the John Cassidy jr. home. Mrs. Lange is Mrs. Cas sidy's sister-in-law, Duane Kirwan drove to Colume Sunday to bring his wife and s n home Mrs Kirwan and son spent several days with her mother, Mrs. F. Steffen assisting with chores while her brother is at tending Nationul Guard camp. Nola Farmer of Pickstown sipent Friday and Saturday at the G.R. Kirwan heme as a guest of Jan ice Kirwan. Mr. and Mrs Clint Farmer came for her Saturday afternoon and were lunch guests at the Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rnssmie~ and family of Rapid City were Sunday evening visitors at the Thomas Donlin home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy jr , Darrel and Stevie were Sunday dinner guests at the Milford Gra ham h me in G_eg>ry. Saturday visitors at the G R, K.rwan home were Mr ami Mrs Cietus Ctde of Virginia, Mrs Ed FiUsimnvns and Mrs E B Kir wan of Omaha and Mr and Mrs Melvin Kirwan Mrs Ben Roll and Christopher of Piekstowo were lunch g jests at the G. R. Kirwan home Sunday Mr and Mrs Harry Hausmann were supper guests at the G R Kirwan home Sunday, Thry took their daughter, Jill, tvwnc after she spent the weekend at the Kirwan home while the Hauaman ns we"* in Iowa F.d RoediST, Jerome and Har old were Wednesday coffee guests at the G H Ktrwan home Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! ROYAL THEATER Thursday, Aug. 25 Entire Family for $1.00 THE EQO AND I Claudette Colbert Fred MaeMurray Marjorie Main l’erey Kilbride, Frl. • Sat. Auk. 26 * 27 WALK LIKE A DRAGON Jack Lord Nobu McCarthy Sun. ■ Mon. • Tues. Auk 2H - 29 • 30 PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES Doris Day David Niven Wed., Aug. 31 - Thura.. Sept. 1 GIRLS TOWN Mamie Van Doren Mel Torme Ray Anthony Maggie Hayes Stop bindweed (creeping jenny, possession vine, morning glory) now with Du Pont TRYSBEN® 200 WEED KILLER Make this your year to control field bindweed effectively and economically with a new liquid weed killer—Du Pont “Trysben” 200. 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