The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 01, 1960, Section Two, Image 12

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    Dorsey News
Bv Mr* llnfold Oshnrn
Mr and Mrs. Howard Gr»h?m
and Mr nnd Mrs. T. J G’sham
visited Sunday at the Marv n
Tifrh home
“This community was blasted by
wind, rain, lightning and thun
der Sunday right «t*rting around
5 30 p m The rain froae t'le
phone lines and trees, breaking
limbs and ev»n fees, and
knocking rut a’l tel*phone ser
vice Hi tivs community.
The rain turned to hail and
then snow with ace mulatiors up
to ar und three inches but th°re
was drifting due to the high
winds. No mail service and some
schools were closed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Go-d' n Barta ard
Evelyn visited the William Kalal’s
et Verdigre Saturday
Guests at the Howard Slack
h me on Thanksgiving Day were
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Wells and
f irmly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W 11s and family and Mr. and
Mr !5i mas Hiscocks.
Mrs Harold Osborn visited
Tuesday at the Carson sisters
home. Mrs. Carrie Hunter is able
to be up and around part of the
time.
Harold Osborn took his
da g iter, Ruth and Miss Miner.k
to Wayne Sunday where th y will
r.sume their college studies.
Mr. and Mrs J e Cihlar spent
Thanksgiving Day at the Frank
Marshall h< me.
Mr. mi Mrs. Lloyd Brady drove
to Omaha to spend Thanksgiving
Day with the Carson sisters. Mr
and Mrs. Edward Carson were
als > guests there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Scranton and
family of Plainview and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Doricksen and fam
ily of Lynch spent Thanksg.ving
Day at the John Derickson h >me.
Mrs. Derick; on returned home
with her daughter to spend a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Evelyn had Thanksgiving supper
at the George Barta home. They
all attended the firemen’s bail
later in the evening.
Guests at the T. J. and Howard
Graham homes on Thanksgiving
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
McCoiley and Mr and Mrs. Har
old Osborn and Ruth.
June Carson arrived home Tues
day from Hastings for her
Tnanksgiving vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson and
June spent Thanksgiving Day at
the home of Mrs. Carson's par
ents at Rushville.
Mrs Lucille Pinkerman held
her Thanksgiving program Tues
day evening at the Redbird
school.
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Rosedale News
Carol Mahlendorf
Phone 7S1«
Thanksgiving dinner gustfs at
the Oscar A'drrs'n h m" w*re
Mrs Art Lindgren, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Walth ard family, Mr. and
Mrs. D na’d L ndgren and family
ard Mr and Mrs. Dm Lindgren
and f?m ly, all of Fairfax.
Mr. and Mrs. M B Nelson
and family were Thmksgivng
d nner guests at the Bud Snider
horn- in Butte.
Effie Martinson and Lou Ann
Landholm of Omaha spent the
Th3nkcgivng weekend at tie
Herman Landho’m h me.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlen
dorf and Carol were Thanksgiv
ing dinner guests at the Glen
Mahlrndcrf home.
Margaret Johnson from 9in
shire Bible Academy near Mil er,
S. D., spent the Thanksgiving
weeknd with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Ivar Johnson and family.
Mrs. Morris Johnson and La
vonne were Sunday dinner guests
at the Edword Martinson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlen
dorf and Carol and Ronnie With
erwax were Wednesday evening
visitors at the Duane Mahlendorf
home helping Lynnette celebrate
her first birthday.
Beverly Anderson from Wayne
State Teach rs College spent the
Thanksgiving weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Anderson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mahlendorf,
Mrs. Harry Mahlendorf, Leonard
and Carol and Ronnie Witherwax
were Tuesday evening visitors at
the Duane Mah'rndorf home
helping Duane celebrate.
Rose Mary Holmberg of Lin
co’n spent the Thanksgiving week
end with h r parents, Mr and
Mrs. Harry Holmberg and fam
ily.
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. H. Car|ienter
About 20 relatives from Atkin
son, Ewing and Schyler were
guists for dinner Sun iay, Nov.
27 in the William Crawf nl homo.
Mrs Walter Roth and Mrs.
PhyTis Salt of Columbts came
Wednesday and visited until Sun
day with Mrs. Paul Roth.
Chester Jungbluth, who had
soent two weeks with relatives at
Beatrice, returned to Chambers
Monday.
Chambers vicinity was hit by
wind and snow Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
visited his brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nolte
at Ashton Sunday.
Mrs. Willard Thomson, Ken
neth, Susan and Jean drove to
Grand Island Friday.
Kellar Club
Ten members answered roll call
at the Kellar club meeting
Wednesday, Nov. 16. Mrs. Char
les Coolidge was hostess with
Mrs Melvin Bell co-hostess. Mrs.
Louis Harley gave a brief report
on the hospital auxiliary meet
ing held recently in O'Nei'l. It
was decided to send $5 goft to
the Nebraska childrens home in
Omaha.1
Cards were sent to Mrs. Eugene
Halsey. Charles Grimes, Mrs Le
la Grrhb and Mrs, Sr m Young,
Dior prises were awarded to
Mrs Charles Coolidge ard Mrs.
B rna-d Grimes The pr gr m. in
charge of Mrs G H. G":m s
and Mrs Louis Neils m. consisted
of several readings and p ano
in isic by Mrs. E. A Farrier.
Lunch was served by the hos
t sses The next meeting wi'l be
December 7 with Mrs. L u:s Nei'
son, Mrs. G. H. Grimes w.ll be
co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Read and
children of Milford spent several
days last weekend with h;s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Road,
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Halsey and Kieth,
Mr. and Mrs. Marv.n Damme
of Lincoln were Thanksgiving day
guests of h s parents. Mr and
Mrs. Charles Damme and fami’y,
Mr and Mrs Myron Shavhk of
Dmver, Colo., v.sited his par
ents. Mr. snd Mrs. Steve Shav
lik anl Pam Friday night and
Saturday, dhe Shavl ks had spent
Thanksgiving with hrr m thrr and
ot sr r Intives at Murdock.
Caroline W ntermoto. stu'ent at
Emm. neul Lu heran H'spital in
Omaha, s >ent Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Guais
W.ntermate.
\s rink giving Day dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Tang, man inc'u hsl over 30 rel
atives of Mr. Tangentan be
s'des their tw» daughters and
s ins indaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Co* of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerald McClenahan and children
l
of Chamber* A 1*0 their son and
daughter-in law. Air. and Mrs,
■lame* Tang man and Gregory
of Nrollvh’uff. Airs. Tange
iiialt's moth r. Airs. Alma bar
rier. and Rev. an I Airs Char
les Cm of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Carpenter
w re Thanksgiving Day dinner
guests ol t.ieir son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Dean
Stevens and family at Atkinson.
School Notes
The C-Club has received some
''nc.is with the basket ball
schedule printed on the side,
in.y may be purchased from
any member of the C-Club. All
profits go to the athletic fund.
Winners from the junior class
in the Holt co. government day
contest were Beth Fullerton, Dan
cina Whitaker and Vanetta White.
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