The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 03, 1960, Section Two, Image 15

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    Atkinson News
Mark Walrath of Denver is vis
iting at the home of his sister
and brother tn-law. Mr and Mrs
John SUverstrand this week
Robert Collins visited last week
end with his wife and win. Mark,
at the home of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs Connie Fnckel He is
attending the University of Om
aha, and his wife and son are
staying with her parents whUe he
is in school
Mrs. Oliver Shane was guest
• >f honor at a dlnaer at the home
of her son (luiin and family
<>* Sunday honoring her birth
day which waa Monday. Other
guests were Mr. .Shane. Mrs
Jennie Shane. Mrs Marie
rtiompson, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ler Fullerton of Ainsworth. Mr
and Mrs. Cart Smith were eve
ning guests.
Mrs Harley Everett returned
Friday, Oct 21 from Omaha
where she had been getting ac
quainted with her new grand
daughter, Debra Lynn Everett,
bom to Mr and Mrs Bill Everett
on October 13.
Mr and Mrs C. E. Spence
and Dennis went to Minneapolis
to visit their son, Gary, and his
wife. Gary is an electrical en
ginewr.
Mrs Roy Nilson and Lonnie
and Mrs. Glen Stahl of Newport
visited at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Faye Nilaon Sunday night
Lonnie remained as an overnight
guest and accompanied Faye to
work Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd McDowell
left Thursday to go to Park Ridge.
111. to attend the marriage of
their granddaughter. Shelia Kel
ly, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ta
bor Kelly to Richard McDonald
who recently graduated from the
Illinois State University. The Mc
D iwells were accompanied to
Park Ridge by their son Jarvis
McDowell of Lincoln
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Emil Colfack are their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Jasper Leago of Houston,
Tea
Captain and Mrs Robert Mack
Jerry and Timmy who have been
visiting at the home of his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack
left Wednesday to go to Sucre
men to, Calif, where Captain Mack
will be stationed They also vi it
ed at the home of Mrs. Mack s
parents, Mr and Mrs. Langetieg
in Madison. Wise They also plan
to visit Capt. Mack's brother, R y
Mack and family in Casper, Wy >.
enroate to California.
Mrs. Sylvia Jones and her
daughter Abby of Lincoln visited
in the homes of her son, Keith
and Kenneth and (amities last
weekend.
Mrs Albert Wasson and Mrs
Elisabeth Richeson entertained at
a Shower Sunday afternoon for
Miss Maureen Bell, who will mar
ry Charles Scripter on November
24.
Mrs Emma McKathme spent
a three week visit at the home
of her granddaughter and hus
band, Mr, and Mrs Ernie W’on
dercheck at Palmer. Mrs W >n
derchock is the former Ellen Me
Kathnie,
Mrs. Marie Stronsky, Sandra
and Jerry of Chadron are vis
iting at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Claude Humphreys Mrs
Stmnsky is the former Marie
Tooker, daughter of Mrs. Hum
phreys
Susan Gates, daughter of Rev
and Mrs Charles Gates, is visit
ing at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Robert Peterson and daughters
in Bassett during Teachers Con
vention.
JC.M CU B
Mrs Vie Faust was hostess to
the J G M Club at a supper on
October 12. Mrs Anton Weich
man had charge of the program.
Guests were Miss Barbara Mli
nar and Mrs R E Schrider of
Denver, Colo. Mrs Arthur Hum
pal was hostess an October 28,
and Mrs Orville Hitchcock had
the program. Guests were Mrs
Humpal's daughters, Mrs Hilbert
Gavior, Mrs. Bub Cole of Emmet
and Mrs. Frank Schaaf.
Mary Ann St nek a was honor
ed at a bridal shower at
the home id Mrs. Leonard
Latible, Mrs. Ray Stay maker
was oo-hostess. Miss Simka and
Rate Kennedy will be married
November IS.
I l GION \l \ll I tin
The American Legion Auxiliary
had its regular meetmg on Oe
tober 19 The menu committee
presented a menu and It was ac
cepted for the Veterans Day sui>
per Several copies of the book,
"The Quiet Betrayal”, were re
ceived ami will be presented to
the local schools amt the Public
Library Miss Barbara Miami won
the attendance award
luinch was served by Mrs Gil
bert Knglcr, Mrs. LeRoy Hoff
inn, ami Mrs Bill Morgan Pri
zes were won by Mrs Mary Oilg
Mrs Opal Keating, Mrs Lance
Withers, Mrs. George Mathis,
Mrs Donald Skrdla, ami Mrs
Pearl Kramer. The next meeting
will be November 2.
An executive meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Bar
bara Mlinar to complete plans
for the Veteran’s Day supper
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