The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 15, 1960, Section Two, Image 12

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    Dorsey News
By Mr*. Harold Ooboni
The Scottnlle Extension and
Redbird Lucky Clover clubs held
their Christmas dinner and party
at the Scottville Hill Surtday
Mr. and Mrs Buss Greene of
Lynch called at the Harold Os
born home Thursday on their
way home from O'Neill.
Mrs. T J. Graham spent from
Wednesday to Sunday at the Har
old Osborn home. Her daughter
is suffering from a leg injury.
Mrs. Lets Miles and daughter,
Linds Kruse, spent the weekend
at the A. W Aim home.
Mrs. Stanley Lorell Pickering
spent a few days at the Claude
Pickering home before returning
to California.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Svatoa spent
Friday evening visiting at the
Harold Osborn home.
Has Pneumonia
Thelma Mashino was dismissed
fr m th? Lynch hospital but is
still confined at home recovering
from pneumonia.
T, J. and Howard Graham and
Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Olasses Filled
Contact Lenses
Phone IH7 — O'Neill, Nehr.
Hours U ft—M on. thru Saturday I
W»*dn»*N(lHy
Marlyn were Wednesday O'Neill
b .is mess callers
Mr and Mrs Albert Carson and
Mr and Mrs Res Carson and
ffendra ▼ lilted at the Ray Wither
sat and R Pinkerman homes
Tlairsday evening. They helped
Marty and Mrs. Anna Carson cel
ebrate the r birthdays.
Mrs. Claude Pickering and ba
by daughter arrived home from
the Lynch hospital December 3.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Carson
were O'Neill visitors Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Barta cal
led at the Osborn home Wednes
day morning.
Mrs. Albert Carson was a busi
ness caller at the Harold Osborn
hem • Tuesday evening.
Omitted from recent news were
the Warren O'eson family and
the Clifford Wells family who
w re guests at the Howard Slack
home.
Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn
visited Mrs Barta's parents, the
William Kalals, and other rela
tives December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mi’ler and
Marilyn were visitors at the Gor
don Barta home Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford
and Pam were December 4 guests
at tho Barta home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady were
calling on friends and m ighb rs
December 7 and attended the
Leon Mellor sale.
Mr. and Mrs Glen Bare of Lyn
man visited Sunday at th’ Har
old Osborn home and were din
ner guests there.
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By Mr*. IVw AUwr
The Improve mew club me
Monday night tor the awn a
Christmas s pper This was lot
members and their husbands ant
around 25 attended. U was decid
ed that Santa Claus would appeal
at Page on December 17 after tht
free show.
Thirteen members were pre
sent on Thursday for a one o’clock
dinner at the borne of Mrs. Glenn
w r:. ‘‘New secret pals” were
picked. New election of officers
was held with Laura Grass as
president, and Mrs. Ben Asher as
secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Jim
Stewart will be the January 12th
hostess.
Mrs. Leila Snell was hostess to
members of the SOS club when
it met with her Friday night. Mrs.
Ethel Park won the mystery
prize.
Couple Club met with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Troshynski Thursday
n ght. Bridge was played. Jerry
Collyer was a guest. Melvin Roach
and Mrs. Melvin Carson won pri
zes.
King’s Daughters met at the
church Tuesday night. This was
the Christmas party and In lien
of a gift exchange, each mem
ber donated 50c to be sent to
Carroll French and family in
B dgium Congo. Mrs. Frank Bee
laert had the devotions awl
Mrs. Robert Van Horn the les
son on Christmas hymns. Hos
tesses were Mrs. George Writ
laufer and Mrs. Harold Kelly.
Thursday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Harmon were Mr.
Christmas Special
THIS WEEK ONLY
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DANKERT'S SERVICE
O'Neill, Nebr. Chambers, Nebr. j
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and Mr* "Bud" Godel of Venus
and Mr and Mr*. Keith Kennedy,
Mr and Mr* Art Neuhaus «
Orchard and Mr and Mr* Wxlt
K peck a of O 'Neill were Friday
night gueau of Mr and Mr*. Ben
Rornock
i To Have Surgery
I Mr and Mr*. Ben Korn<'ck left
Sunday morning for Denver,
I where Mr. K or nock will enter the
hospital to undergo heart surgery
December 16. Sirs J. E Smith
and Mrs. Anna Thompson are
staying with the Kornock child
ren Ben's address is Denver Gen
eral hospital, Denver, Colorado,
Mr. and Mrs.^Don Nisaen enter
tained at a Saturday night sup
per Member* and husbands of
Mrs. Nissen s bowling tetm were
guests. After supper the group
went to O’Neill to bowl. The group
included Mr and Mrs. Carl Max,
the Rev and Mrs. Robert Linder,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Beelaert and
Mr. and Mrs R. V. Crumly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and
R in were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr* Frieda Asher.
On Saturday afternoon Mmes.
Hester Edm nsten, Frieda Ach*r,
Emma Kemper, Bertha Downey,
P. E. Nissen, Harley Kennedy,
Herb Steven, Miss Nell and Grace ]
Woods and Miss Grace Zellers
called on Mrs. R. E. Copes to
help her celebrate her birthday, i
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey
were hosts at a supper party Sun- «
day evening which included the
following guests: Messrs, and S
Mmes. Harold Asher, Jerry Ash- «
er, Kenneth Asher, Ben Asher, ft
Don Nissen, William Sorensen and ft
George Wettlaafer. Cards were ft
played with prizes going to Harold ?
Asher, William Sorensen and Ben ft
Asher. ft
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen re- ft
turned home Friday night after ft
spending a few days visiting Mr. ft
and Mrs. Lyle Hansen in Omaha, ft
While there they visited with Mr. ft
and Mrs. Dale Fabes. ft
Mrs. Milo Landreth entertained ! ft
guests Tuesday at a cookie party, j
Each lady brought three dozen ft
cookies and then exchanged with ft
the others. Her guests were Mmes. -4
Art Grass, Walter Johnson, Ray 2
Harmon, Glenn Stewart, Bill 2
Scheinost and Keith Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Asher and girls ^
were Friday night guests in the S
Duane Sukup home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch «
sr. were Saturday night guests of ft
Mrs. Alta Finch.
S inday dinner and supper guests ft
of Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenstn ft
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen ; ft
and family. ft
The American Legion auxili- ft
ary held their annual Christmas ft
supper Monday evening with 33 ft
members present. It was voted ft
that the auxiliary will serve at ft
the Kenneth Asher sale January ft
11. Mmes. Harold and Ben Asher ft
and Don Nissen will be in ft
charge. Christmas carols were y
sung and a gift exchange held, **
A Christmas box will be sent 2
to Mrs. Louis Sehacht. Tables 2
were decorated by Mmes. Frie- 5
da Asher, William Simmons, Ot- 2
to and Dale Matschullat.
Mrs. Nell Storm, E. E. Reed 3
and Thomas of Royal, Mr. and ! 8
Mrs. Harry Harper and Mrs. Ber-! 5
tha Reed were Sunday dinner! g
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan I g
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Saturday, Dec. 17
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THE JOLLY OL' FELLOW, busy as he is, wants to greet all the
small fry in the O'Neill area at the O'Neill Public School at 2 p.m.
X HE'LL BE LADEN with treats for the kiddies . . . he'll want to
X spend a few moments with all the youngsters learning their
X wants. x
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ATTENTION KIDS: Better be able to report to Santa that you've
been good boys and girls and can qualify for gifts you're going
•4 to ask for.
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jjt Santa's Visit Is Under the Auspices of the — ^
O'Neill Chamber of Commerce U
: ^ R Mr- !r-^r ^V^nrf^-V>4^ Vi Vl fr^r&^ryfry^ [,
Haynes, celebrating Mr. Haynes
88th birthday Afternoon cal ers
were Mr and Mrs Eb»n Graft,
Mrs. Wilbur Spang.er and child
ren of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Mer
wyn French sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Soren Sorensen sr.
Mrs Ewgar Stauffer and Mrs.
Marvin Stauffer were Monday
guests of Mrs. Dan Troshynski
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen of
Cairo were guests Friday of Mr
and Mrs. Jessie Kelly. Daring the
Day Mrs. jessie Kelly and Mrs,
Anna Thompson accompanied the
Hansens to Chambers, where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C King of Co
lumbus were Saturday night visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Heias. Sunday the Kings. Mr. and
. r Ricnard Heiss and boys and
George and Grace Zellers were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Zellers.
Mrs. Jessie Cronk was hostess
when the Get Together club met
with her Friday. Ten members
ind two guests, Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat and Valjean Parks, were
present. A gift exchange was held
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert
in Becky spent Saturday on
jusiness in Merriman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lower
md daughter of Huston, Tex ,
vere Tuesday visitors in the
Kime of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
faynes.
Mr. and Mra Clarence Finch
sr Tuesday accompanied Mr.
and Mrs Kenneth Waring of O'
Neill as far as Fremont, where
the Finches stayed a couple of
days with their son-in-law and
dsjghter. Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Tyler. The W a rings continued on
to Omaha.
Gifts To Home
Help-U Club met Wednesday for
a noon day luncheon with Mrs
Francis Boulter The nine mem
bers present filled a package of
small gifts and table decorations
to be sent to the rest home in
Brunswick Thirty gifts were
wrapped for every one at the
home. The club’s annual Christ
mas par y will be held December
21 with Mrs. Clarence Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Buxton
and family of O'Neill were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
William Buxton. Mr. ami Mrs.
Clarence Finch were Friday
night visitors at the J.W Finch
farm.
Mr and Mrs Duane Sukup and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Edward Sukup
of Orchard.
A1 Anthony and family of Inman
were Sunday callers at the Dale
Matschullat home.
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