The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 08, 1960, Section Two, Image 12

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    Orchard News
Mrw. Wilbur Mahood
I’hone !WS 3185
Mr and Mrs. Wilber Kane and
Mr and Mrs. Earl Smith of O’
Neill spent the paM week in Cok»
rado and Arizona
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Edwards and
family of Lincoln were Sunday
guests in the J. W Edwards home.
Mr and Mrs Russell Lieding
of Alliance art here visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs Wayne
Henderson and Mr. and Mrs John
Lieding.
BRIDGE CLUB
The Bridgett Bridge club met
Friday evening with Mrs Shirley
Erb Sherry Hill won high and
Mrs Marvin Haswell won low.
September 9 meeting will be with
Glenda Walton.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Stevens
returned last wee* from a tour
of the western states. They at
tended a Postmasters National
Convention at Sacramento, Calif.
They visited relatives at Oakland,
Salem, Ore., Estes Park, Colo.,
Colorado Springs and Boulder,
Colo. They were gone about a
month.
Mrs. Carrie Williamson is vis
iting in Norfolk with Mr. and
Mrs Eddie Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W Block and
Mrs. Josephine Grueling attended
the wedding of Gary Groeling and
Clarice Lou Malchow, August 28
at Hebron.
ATTEND GOP TEA
The GOP Tea was held at the
Country Club at Neligh Friday
afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Everhart,
Mrs. Gordon Drayton, Mrs Hen
ry Drayton, Mrs. Vernon Munger
and Mrs. J. W. Mahood attended.
The EUB Ladies will hold a
I tie social and bake sale in the
Browning building, Saturday
evening, Sept. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clifton jr.
attended a Clifton reunion in Nor
folk Sunday.
Dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spar Satur
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Fraim of Liberal, Kan.,
Mrs. Mary Mahood of Neligh, Mr.
and Mrs Rrvnn Snnr of Meadow
Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber
Mahood of Orchard.
Mrs. Gertrude Cleveland attend
ed the wedding of her granddaugh
ter, Bonnie Wilson of Valley and
Lornie Meyers of Elkorn. Other
relatives attending were Mr. ami
Mrs. Wendell Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Cleveland, Miss Ar
dith Jackson and Mrs. Leonard
Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Muslek and
family of Vermillion, S. D., spent
Tuesday in the Dr. K. L. Bruce
home.
Mrs. J. W. Mahood and Louise
Stelling were Creighton visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurst and
Rodger of Burwell spent the
weekend in the Oliver Dempster
home.
Donna Payne and Maxine Spar
row have just returned from a
two weeks vacation at Hillsboro,
Ore. While there they visited the
William Harwood home. They vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dix
on at Portland and Mr and Mrs.
Jay Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Meisner at Albany, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rice and
family of Evanston, 111., have been
visiting Mr. Rice’s mother, Mrs.
Mary Rice the past week.
Mrs Fern Magers of Brighton,
Colo., visited in the Gerald and
Forest Maple homes the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reed are
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Reed at Orchard and
Mr. and Mrs. James Conway of
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter re
turned Friday to Orchard after
spending the summer at Greeley
College. Mr. Carpenter is the high
school principal at Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clyde of O’
Neill were Sunday guests in the
Wayne Henderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson
and family from Van Horn, la.,
SEE Bankerslifeman —
Ernie Brinkman
IN ATKINSON
“About a "re
placement
income
plan in
case of ac
cident or
sickness.”
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visited over the weekend with Sir
Johnson's mother, Sirs. Hannah
Johnson
Mr and Mrs Harvey Holbrook
sr. attended the wedding of Doris
Lou Gunter and Otto Paul Thie
man Sunday at Odebolt, la. The
Holbrooks plan to attend the State
Fair on their return home.
GARDEN CLt B
The Orchard Garden club met
with Mrs Waldo Davis of Ewing
Monday afternoon with 11 mem
bers present. Mrs. Blanche Flet
cher presided over the meeting
Mrs Djane Lenz had the op
ening and closing verse Mrs
Henry Drayton had the lesson
on ‘poisonous grassland plants
plants and undesirable grasses".
Roll call was answered by tell
ing “What I like best about fall”.
Mrs Waldo Davis served lunch.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs J W Mahood.
The Highland Club
The dub met with Mrs. Leon-1
ard Stelling Tuesday afternoon |
with 12 members and one visitor, |
Mrs. Jim Cooper, present. The |
following officers were elected
for next year: Mrs. Lionel! Gibbs,
president; Mrs. George Hamil,
vice-president; Mrs. Ralph
Trease, secretary; and Mrs. Tony
Pruss, treasurer. Mrs. Ferd
Krutz was named reporter.
The lesson on “Success with
House Plants” was presented by
Mrs. Lloyd Gibbs and Mrs. Josh!
Trease Mrs. George Hamil as- [
sisted the hostess Mrs. Stelling,
with the lunch. The next meeting j
will be with Mrs. Si Berry j
September 27.
.■ I
Guests in Mrs. Hannah John-'
son’s home Wednesday were Mr. j
and Mrs. Chris Papenhagen ofi
Genoa.
Octette Bridge Club
The club met with Mrs. Ted
Berry Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Waldo Rodgers won first and
Mrs. Ted Berry was second.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Voorhies
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. Voorhies’ sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Drayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lauten
schlager and Gred are visiting
Mrs. Lautenschlager’s parents
for two weeks. They are from
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Everhart
returned home last Sunday from
a three . week visit in Indiana,
Illinois and Wisconsin. They were
met in Sioux City by their daugh
ter and family from Elgin, Mr.
and Mrs. George Voorhies and
Marlene.
Miss Gertrude Gribble is visit
ing her brother in Palo Alto,
Calif., this week. She traveled by
jet plane from Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Drayton is
visiting his daughter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Neill at
Holyoke, Colo., for several weeks.
Warranty Deeds
WD-Bertha M. Harsh to Calvin
J. Harvey and wf 8-1-60 $12,000
SM8W^NWV4 19 (SWV4NWV4) &
SEV4 17-28-9.
WD-Gertrude Kaup to Aloys H.
Kaup 2-20-60 $1 lot 20 blk 15 Kim
ball and Blairs add Stuart.
WD-Louis Lauridsen to Robert
D. Krokaugger and wf 8-29-60
Exchange of land WVfc-S^SEVi
28 NEVi NM-NWV4 SEV4NWV4
NEV4SWV4 NVfeSEVi 33 NVfc
NEV4 32 except part of NV4NEV4
all in 28-14.
WD-Bertha M. Harsh to Her
bert J- Stevens and wf 7-26-60 $1
lots 6 7 8 9 and 10 blk 11 Page.
WD-Elgie L. Irish to Frank R.
Johnson and wf 7-20-60 $100 lot 2
blk 3 Hallocks 2nd add Stuart.
WD-C. L. Irish to Frank R.
Johnson and wf 8-6-60 $350 lot 1
blk 3 Hallocks 2nd add Stuart.
QCD-Donna Jeanne Van Vleck
to Gertrude Marcellus 8-17-60 $1
lots 6 and 7 blk 3 Hazelets add lot
16 and East 15 ft. lot 15 blk 26
Original Town and part lot 4 blk
22 Original Town O'Neill.
WD-Clara Francis Pettijohn to
Clara Frances Pettijohn and Doris
Ann Halligan 8-29-60 $1 lot 11 blk
2 western Town lot Co. 1st add,
Stuart.
WD-Ralph N. Leidy to Harold
and Bessie J. Burge 9-1-55 $9,600
lots 5 and 6 blk O Fahy’s Park
add O'Neill.
WD-Doris Dobrovolny to Pat
rick F. Barrett 7—60 $150 EV4 lot
5 blk 16 Atkinson.
WD-Tommy J. Dunn, jr., to Pat
rick F. Barrett 6-25-50 $5,000 W%
lot 5 blk 16 Atkinson.
WD-Joseph L. Rosno to Leo
Lydon and wf 6-27-60 $6,400 SE11
4-25-10.
WD-Joseph L. Rosno to Frank
Hawk and wf 6-27-60 $6,800 Ep
NWV4 4-25-1 Range 10.
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