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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1960)
nra nuwmrra, o'Nein. Nebr. Thursday, September !*, IMP Naper News By Mm. John Sehawtaai Sunday dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Nagel were Mary Smith erf Yuma. Colo., Mr and Mrs Art Allen of Neligh. Mr and Mr*. Russell Nagel of Brunswick and Coral E Little of Eustlc, Fla Mary Smith is a aunt of Mr. Nagel and Coral E Little a sis ter of Art Allen Miss Smith re mained to spent the week with the Lawrence Nagel's. Mrs. Bertha Klug of Herrick, S. D., Mrs Weckum and her brother, Albert Keinenberg of Harvard, Wis., were Wednesday afternoon visitors in the Henry Stahlecker and Claus Sieh homes. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ticknor of Sacramento, Calif , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ticknor of Burke, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitley and daughters were Thursday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Oliver Whitley and family. Mr. and Mrs George Graves and two children of Chicago, HI., spent several days last week vi siting with the Neil Helenbolt family. Mr. Graves was a ser vice buddy of Neil's. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis were Mr. and Mrs lister Herrman of I,ucas, S D., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and family, Mr and Mrs. Max Higgins and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allpress and sons. Mrs Lester Anderson and Mrs. Carl Cunningham were Tuesday visitors in the Frank Clausen and Charlie Teinken homes Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitley and family, Mr and Mrs Speck Whitley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ticknor of California and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ticknor and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ticknor and family of Burke. S. D.. were Sun day guests in the A1 Allison home in Winner, S. D Mr. and Mrs. Claus Sieh visited in the Harold Sieh home near Herrick, S. D., on Sunday. In the afternoon they went to Burke, S. D., to visit with their grandson, Charles Seih at the hospital. Mr and Mrs. I>ester Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Donald Schock, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Alexander and Mr. and Mrs Melvin Schrader were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Schock of Burke, S. D. The dinner honored their daughter, Mrs. Wayne An derson and family. Julius Serr went to Paxton, S. D., last Sunday and was a dinner guest in the Chris Serr home. In the afternoon he visited the Har old Schftdick family and was a supper guest. Mr and Mrs. Albert Bechtold and Shirley drove to Miller, S. D., Sunday to get acquainted with their grandson. Mr and Mrs. Everett Green and Merlin went to Sioux City, la., Friday and spent till Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer of Lake Andes, S. D., Mr and Mrs Orlin Higgins and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pepper were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Pete Kramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Law'rence Nagel spent several days last week in the Fritz Kohle home at Stuart caring for the Kohle family while the parents were in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stah lecker, Mrs. Albert Bechtold, Mrs. Harvey Davis and Mrs. John Schonebaum spent Thursday with their aunt, Mrs. Anderson at Win ner, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peppel and sons accompanied her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dvorak of Bonesteel to the Com Palace show at Mitchell. S. D., Monday evening. Judy Small and Bernice Stah lecker of WSTC spent the week end in their respective homes. Mr and Mrs. Pete Kramer and John Kramer were Friday evening visitors in the Henry Ahlers home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ahlers and family were Sunday dinner guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. August Ahlers. _ , Mr. and Mrs Reo Ludemann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Nicalous and family were Sunday evening visitors in the Paul Englehart home. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih were Sunday supper guests in the Henry Stahlecker home. A number of ladies went to Spencer Wednesday am-iin. u ^ help Mrs. Etta Bennett celebrate her eighty-fourth birthday at the Kersch rest home. The ladies that went were Mrs. Mary Nicalous Mrs. Cliff Lund Mrs. Minnie Wentz, Mrs. Ed Nicalous, Mrs Lester Nuemiller. Mrs. Paul Stoltenberg, Mrs. Emma Quest. Mrs Carl Cunningham Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mr. and Mrs Claus Seih and Mr. and Mrs Ivan Bennett of Napa. CjM- ^ birth day cake baked and decorated SyMra. Henry Stahlecker was taken along for/^inne^T'D Orion Beem of Winner is. l.. spent the weekend with Ws P»r ents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sd £V,t; John Kramer were Thursday^Jer ™ FETWSe"? 5“tiSmK K SeveiraHadiesi helped Mrs Max Brown celebratp her home on Wednesday alter "X and Mrs. William Blakkolb visited the R. Peering family at Burke. S. D . Sunday. Janis Blakkolb returned w Lincoln Saturday after Wg** the past week with her parents, the William Blakkolb s_ KiSy’andr family. M*™™* sitors were Mr. and M”_Stanie> Roggul and Mr and M - Kortmeyer all of Burke. s.^u.— Ponton Insunnco Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON. BW PhoneJJj^^^®2!22-22fci 6-day SALE Sept. 29 thru Oct. 5 Canned foods for your cupboardl A...... Town House— O Uoz. 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