The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 15, 1960, Image 8

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Nancy Lee Miller Weds
J. Wilson Lamason in
Methodist Church Rite
PAGE—Word has been received
here of the wedding November
19 of Miss Nancy Lee Miller of
Long Beach, Calif., and J. Wilson
Lamason of Lakewood, Calif., for
mer resident of Page.
Miss* Miller is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Miller of
Long Beach Mr. Lamason is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. John T. Lam
ason of Lakewood, who formerly
resided in Page.
The ceremony was performed
at 8 pm. in the First Methodist
church at Long Beach. Miss Mar
ilyn Fenwick provided the organ
mjsic and Miss Rosalie Baker
was soloist.
The bride chose a white alen
con lace dress with sweeping folds
forming a chapel trair.. Seed
pearls outlined the round neck
line. Her fingertip veil fell from
a Juliet cap covered with pearls.
She carried a bouquet of white
carnations centered with a purple
throated white orchid.
Attending her were Miss Betty
Torkelson, maid of honor, and
Miss Lois T irkelson, bridesmaid.
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Club Notes
To Entertain Husbands
Members of the Wednesday af
ternoon bridge club will enter
tain their husbands at a dinner
at the Town House Saturday eve
ning. Following dinner the group
will adjourn to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. K. L. Van Voorhis for
an evening of bridge and a gift
exchange.
Mrs. Sliierk Is Hostess
M & M bridge club members
met Tuesday evening at the Town
House for a 6:30 dinner, after
which they went to toe home of
Mrs. Paul Shierk for a gift ex
change and card game. In the
playing of bridge, prizes were
won by Mrs. L. A. Burgess and
Mrs. H. G. Kruse. Mrs. George
Rector of Marysville, Wash., at
tended as a guest.
Smiths Are Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam C. Smith
and son, Bob, of Ainsworth en
tertained several friends at a
recognition dinner Sunday eve
ning at the Town House. Mr
Smith was recently elected dis
trict judge. Present for the affair
were J. D. Cronin of O’Neill,
Judge D. R. Mounts and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted McElhaney, all of O’
Neill; Mr. and Mrs. W L. Bren
nan of Butte; Mr. and Mrs. John
Murray of Spencer and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Brady of Atkinson.
Blue chiffon dresses were select
ed by the attendants.
Gene Braddock of Omaha was
best man and Dee Prichard was
groomsman. Ushers were Marie
Downey, Jay Miller, Joe Thibo
deaux and Douglas Carroll.
A reception was held following
the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of Poly
high school and is employed at
the Farmer's National Bank.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Fullerton Junior college and a
senior of Long Beach state col
lege. The couple are now at home
in Los Alamitos, Calif.
Former Holt County residents
attending the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs Tom Farewell of Pico
Riveria, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tra
vers of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Spath and Elaine of Santa
Maria, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Spath of Ingelwood, Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Farrier of Compton, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Catlett of Whit
tier, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blezek
of Victorville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Malone, and Randy of Temple
City, Miss Margie Finch of Brea,
Gene Braddock of Westwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald La.itenschlager
and Mark of Long Beach and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Maricle of
Albion, Nebr.
Car-D-Yaks Meet
Members of the Car-D-Yaks club
met f r a yuletide party Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Phil
Haverkamp. Cards furnished the
entertainm.nt and prizes were
w n by Mmes. Dick McLain, Ow
en Parkinson and L. Hamik. Fol
lowing a gift exchange, a lunch
was served by the hostess.
FAMILY NIGHT
ORCHARD—Approximately 100
persons attended family night
Sunday evening for a no-host din
ner followed by a program and
games.
Presenting musical selections, a
playlet and readings were Jerry
Miller, Lyn Dorr, Lana Cleveland,
Betty Von 9eggern, Elaine Rang,
Dean Ennen, Debbie Nelson, the
Rev. W. Seefeldt, Carol Ann Mo
sel, Diana Johnson, Diana John
ston and Kristy Nelson. Fay
Scheer announced the numbers.
Alpha Club Meets
Members of the Alpha club met
at the Town House for dinner
Tuesday evening with a Christmas
party following at the home of
Mrs. Harry Lansworth.
Mrs. Sherbahn Entertains
Members of the Wednesday af
ternoon bridge club met for a
luncheon and cards December 14
at the home of Mrs. J. L. Sher
bahn. Prizes were won by Mmes
O. W. French, C. E. Lundgren
and George Rector, a guest. .
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Tractors
Wagons
GAMES
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MODELS
Cars
Planes
Dogs
Birds
1 lorseless Carriages
Tanks
DOLL ACCESSORIES
Doll beds
Doll luggage
Ironing boards
High chairs
Tea sets
Housekeeping sets
Doll buggies
Cooking sets
PLAY GUNS
Wagon train sets
Burp guns
Cork guns
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DOLLS DOLLS
Choose from many
BOYS' TOYS
Toy cars, trucks
Earth-moving equip.
Flying model planes
Basketballs
Archery sets
Footballs
Camping kits
Boxing gloves
Ball gloves
* BB guns
Erector sets
Tinkertoy ssts
Building blocks
Jet helmet
Service station
Western train set
Chalk boards
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Frirkw Honored
The Old Home Bread employees
and their wives met at the Town
House Saturday evening for din
ner and finished out the evening
at the Vernon Lorenz home,
where Mr. and Mrs William
Frick e were honored with a sur
prise party on their 20th wedding
anniversary.
Liddys Are Hosts
Mr and Mrs T. L. Liddy en
tertained members cf their card
club Sunday evening at dinner. In
the p'aying of cards prises were
won by Mrs. Laurence Haynes
and John Conard.
Holiday 'TOieine Used
Christmas decorations were
used by Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
when she entertained the mem
bers of BCA club at her home
Tuesday evening. A gift exchange
was held at the house, after
which the group adjourned to the
Town House for dinner.
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs Juliana Kamphaus enter
tained at dinner and lunch Sun
day in honor of her son, John’s
birthday anniversary. Guests
were Mr and Mrs. Joe Kamp
haus and family of Lynch, Mr.
and Mrs. Janies Stewart and
Bobbie of Page, Mr. and Mrs.
William Shaw and daughters of
O’Neill, Carl, Bernard and John
Kamphaus and friend, all of
Bartlett. Cards furnished the af
ternoon diversion and Sam and
Susie Kamphaus sang the birth
day song before the cake, baked
and decorated by Mrs. Delores
Warner, was served.
Entertain at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Patton were
hosts Sunday evening at a din
ner at their home. Following din
ner cards furnished the enter
tainment. Guests included Mes
srs. and Mmes. L. A. Burgess,
Harry Clauson, K. L. Van Voorhis
and L. F. Beckenhauer.
Wi I la Lu Wells to Wed
Douglas Dean Auman
ORCHARD—Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Wells of Huron, S. D., an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Willa Lu, to Douglas
Dean Auman, son of Mr. .and Mrs.
Orval Auman of Orchard.
Miss Wells is a graduate of
Huron high school, Nebraska
Christian college and Norf lk Jun
ior college. She is presently em
ployed as a teacher in the Norfolk
schools.
Mr. Auman is a graduate of
Orchard high school and is n w
attending Norfolk Junior college.
He is employed at the Montgom
ery Ward store at Noifolk.
No wedding plans have been an
nounced.
Christmas Parties Mark
Approach of Holidays
Many business firms, organiza
tions and card clubs are cele
brating the Christmas season with
luncheons, dinners and parties.
The Foree Tire and Supply Co.
employees met with Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Force as hosts Saturday
evening for a Christmas dinner
at the Town House. Fifteen per
sons attended.
On Sunday evening three drug
stores joined for a holiday cele
bration, Johnson Drug, O’Neill
Drug and the Evans Drug store
of Norfolk. Following dinner at
the Town House, a gift exchange
was held.
National Guardsmen, wives and
friends reserved dining space at
the Town House Monday evening
for their Christmas party.
Employees and directors of the
O’Neill REA were guests at a
holiday luncheon Tuesday at the
Town House.
Members of the Pin Pals bowl
ing team met for a dinner and
Christmas party Tuesday eve
ning, adjourning to Janice Stein
berg's home for a social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McIntosh
honored their employees at Mc
Intosh Jewelry store with a
yuletide dinner at the Town
House Wednesday evening. After
dinner the group adjourned to the
hosts' home for a social time.
Employees of the O’Neill
National Bank were entertained
at a Christmas dinner Wednesday
evening at the Town House.
Members of the Elkhom Exten
sion club met Wednesday evening
for a dinner party at the Town
House.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Dec. 7-John Tur
ner of O’Neill. 8—Mrs. Alice
Quigley and Mrs. Nellie Lewman,
both of Orchard; Mrs. Hubert Ki
ser and E. E. Clark, both of In
man; Mrs. R. V. Crumly of Page.
9—Mrs. Andy Goeden, Kurt
Frahm, Mrs. Henry Winkler, Ivan
Hurley jr. and Clayton Messner,
all of O’Neill. 10—George Porter
and Mrs. George Cameron, both
of Chambers; Cheryl Bridge of
Royal; Robert Abart of O’Neill.
11—Terry Paulsen and Mrs. Eva
Hurlbert, both of O'Neill. 12
Earl Summers of Ewing; Silas
Howard of O’Neill. 13—Harry D.
Snyder of Inman; E. H. Farns
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WINTER RATES APPLY
worth and Mrs. Norman 3»lti.
both of Page; Mrs Otto Sprague
of O’Neill
DISMISSED Dec 7—George
Pond of Inman; Mrs Lod Jano
usek and Silas Howard, both of
O’Neill; Ernest Porter of Atkin
son; Miss Bonnie Hornback of
Spencer; Mrs. Frank Tomjack and
baby boy of Ewing. 8— Mi's Jer
ry McGinn, John Turner and Mrs
Robert Carroll, all of O'Neill. 9—
Mrs. R. V. Crumly and Harry
Tegeler, both of Page: E. E
Clark of Inman. 10—None. 11—
Cheryl Bridge of Royal; Kurt
Frahm of O'Neill. 13—-John Roy
Sivesind, Mrs. Joe Biglin and Mrs.
Ed Murphy, all of O'Neill. 13—
Robert Abart and Mrs. Andy Goe
den and baby boy, all of O’Neill;
Mrs. George Cameron of Cham
bers; Mrs Francis Zidko of Spen
cer.
EXPIRED: Dee. 9— Mrs. Jen
nie Crosser of Inman.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Dec. 5-Mrs. Ann
Baumeister of Stuart; Gerald
Winings of Atkinson. 6—Mrs.
Gene Gillogly of O'Neill; Serafim
Engler of Stuart; Mrs. Ed Ries
of Atkinson. 7—Paul Kramer of
Stuart; Donald Parker of Butte.
8—Mrs. Dennis Edwards, Mrs.
Arlen Brown and Mrs. Dean Pre
witt, all of Atkinson; Mrs. Walter
Jutte of Chambers. 9—Mrs. Wil
liam Ludeman of Anoka; Mrs
Henry Straka of Stuart. 10-Den
nis Weber of Stuart; Leslie An
drus of Atkinson. 11—Mrs. Frank
Bose of Stuart. 13—Mis. Ray
mond Dobias of Atkinson; Clint
Davis and Mrs. Harry Fischer,
both of Bassett.
DISMISSED: Dec, 5—Harry
Heeb of Atkinson; Diana Colfack
of Newport. 6-Mrs. Warren
Cronk and daughter of Page;
Edward Anderson of Bassett;
Mrs. Kenneth Krysl and son of
Atkinson. 7—Mrs Lawrence
Ziska and son of Stuart. &—
George Mathis, Mrs. Catherine
Johnson and Mrs. Ed Ries, all of
Atkinson; Paul Kramer of Stuart.
9—Serafim Engler and Mrs. Wil
liam Raymer and son, all of
Stuart; Mrs. George Albrecht and
son and Mrs. Paul Seger and
daughter, all of Atkinson. 10—
Lawrence Haynes of Atkinson;
Mrs. Walter Jutte of Chambers;
Mrs. Gene Gillogly of O'Neill;
John Alderman of Stuart.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Oscar Carmichael,
Mrs. Mary Classen, Mrs. Lena
Connot, Mrs. Leo Marx and
daughter and John Schommer,
all of Spencer; Mrs. Frank Clau
sen of Naper; Mrs. Calvin Conk
lin, Mrs. Foster Farrand and ba
by boy; Mrs. Floyd France, Dr.
J. A. Guttery and Orvie Jones,
all of Lynch; Master Kerry Da
vid Jons of Bonesteel; Mrs. Jan
nettie Nelson of Center; Erick Oh
man of Anoka; Miss Dolores Van
Hove of Bristow; Miss Mary Wilis
of Butte.
DISMISSED: Dec. 6—George
Fish of Bristow; Mrs. Myrtle
Chambers of Lynch. 8—Dana
Counts of Lynch. 10—Rennie Gal
lop of Lynch; Mrs. Larry Stol
tenberg of Naper. 11—Mrs. Aud
rey Compton of Lynch. 13—Mrs.
Robert Wilson and baby boy erf
Verdel.
GOEDEN—Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Goeden of O’Neill, son, Andrew
John Jr., 6 pounds, December 9.
LANGAN—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Langan of O’Neill, daughter, 6
pounds 2 ounces, December 14.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
GILLOGLY—Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Gillogly of O’Neill, daugh
ter, 6 pounds 15 ounces, Decem
ber 6.
PREWITT—Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Prewitt of Atkinson, son, Steven
Lee, 7 pounds 11 ounces, Decem
ber 8. The Prewitts also have a
daughter, Lori Ruth and a son,
Jerry Dean.
EDWARDS—Mr. and Mrs. Den
nis Edwards of Atkinson, son,
Gregory Bart, 9 pounds 13%
ounces, December 8.
BROWN—Mr. and Mrs. Arlen
Brown of Atkinson, daughter,
Kimberlee Ann, 9 pounds 9
ounces, December 8.
LUDEMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Ludeman of Anoka, son,
Michael William, 8 pounds 5
ounces, December 9.
DOBIAS—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Dobias of Atkinson, son,
Michael John, 7 pounds 3 ounces,
December 12.
SACRED HEART
FARRAND—Mr. and Mrs. Fos
ter Farrand of Lynch, son, 5
pounds 12 ounces, December 9.
MARX—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marx
of Spencer, daughter, 8 pounds,
Dec' mber 9.
WILSON—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wilson of Verdel, son, Carson
Lee, December 9. The couple now
has four sons. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuch.
ELSEWHERE
ROSENKRANS—Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Rosenkrans of Ontario,
Calif., son, Richard Arthur, 7
pounds S ounce*. December 6.
SCHRADER-Mr and Mrs. La
Vern Schrader of Burton, son,
Mark LaVern, 6 pounds 1 ounces,
November 22. Mrs. Schrader is the
former Myma Alexander. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Wardell Alexander.
DECAMP—Mr and Mrs. Mar
cus Arthur DeCamp of Omaha,
son. T pounds 3 ounces, Mr and
Mrs Hewitt DeCamp are the
grandparents and Mr. and Mrs.
William DeCamp are the great
grandparents.
MOORE—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Moore, daughter, Brenda Leigh,
9 pounds 9 ounces. The maternal
grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
Martin Schmidt.
VALLA-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Val
la of Kansas City, Mo„ daugh
ter, Susan Louise, 8 pounds 4
ounces, December 5. They now
have two boys and two girls. Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Valla are the
grandparents.
BARTOS—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bartos of Verdigre, son, 7 pojnds
3 ounces, December 9 in a Norfolk
hospital.
KENNEDY—Mr. and Mrs, Keith
Kennedy of Page, son, Patrick
Lee, by adoption. Patrick Lee
weighed 9 pounds at birth on No
vember 8.
ZIMMERMAN -Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Zimmerman of Ewing,
twin daughters. 18 months old by
adoption, December.
O'Neill Locals
Jim Johnson and Marsha Ton
ner, students at the University of
South Dakota in Vermillion,
were weekend guests at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Lowell Johnson.
Mrs. Edna Yantzi left for Oma
ha Sunday where she will spend
the winter at the home of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Byers.
Mrs. O. W. French will lease
next week for Omaha, where she
will spend the holidays at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul
Tallon and family.
Mrs. Grace Lucas of Tonkawa,
Okla., who had been visiting in
the home of her 1 rother, Judge
D. R. Mounts the past six weeks,
returned Saturday to her homo.
Mrs. Tom Liddy and Mrs. De
lores Warner were Monday af
ternoon lunch guests in the Juli
ana Kajnphaus home.
Mr and Mrs George Hammond
spent from Sunday to Wednes
day in Omaha. Mrs Goldie Lid
dy cared for the Hammond child
ren during their absence.
Mr. and Mrs H. J Lohaus and
daughter. Jeanne, and Mrs. Lo
haus' mother, Mrs Mary Mc
Leod, were weekend visitors in
the homes of Mr and Mrs. John
Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Fangman They were accompan
ied to O'Neill by Elizabeth O’
Malley, who visited a few days
with Mrs. Tom Quilty and her
daughter, Grace in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. William Poff and
son, Alan, of San Diego, Calif,
were last week guests in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur A m and with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Maw. and her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs Bill A m at Lynch It
is their first visit here in eight
years.
Mr. Poff is a chief naval of
ficer wd 1 19 years service to
his credit and they are being
transferred from the San Diego
naval base to Pensacola, F a. He ,
has served in Japan and Hawaii
as well as northern and southern
Ca if urn a assignmen s and will
be an instructor in Flordia. Mrs.
Poff is the former Betty Aim.
A Wednesday evening dinner at
the Arthjr Aim home included
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maw and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aim
and lamily of Lynch and the Poff
family. Tuesday afternoon and
evtmng guests were Clara Aim
and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dim
mitt and Miss Aim are aunts of
of Page. Mrs. Dimmit and Miss
Aim are aunts of Mrs. Poif.
Dr. and Mrs. Rex Wilson will
go to Lincoln Friday to meet
their daughter, Joan, and Sandee
Senton of Boonville, Mo., who will
accompany the Wilsons home for
the Christmas vacation. Miss Wil
son and Miss Senton are room
mates at Christian college, Co
' kimbia, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hastreiter
and family spent Sunday and
Monday in Humphrey vtsitlftef re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover M Shaw
and children of Ainsworth were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j
Grover C. Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse will
leave Saturday to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert H. Uhl announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Louise, to Allan Wesley Ellerbroek, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Ellerbroek of Bellevue.
Miss Uhl is a graduate of the College of St. Mary where she is a
member of the national honorary drama fraternity, Alpha Gamma
3mega. While attending St. Mary she was student council president.
She is presently teaching in the Omaha public schools. Miss Uhl is
i graduate of St. Mary’s academy in 1955.
Mr. Ellerbroek attended the University of Nebraska, where he
vas affiliated with the Sigma Chi fraternity. He is currently attend
ng the University of Omaha.
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Christmas holiday in Perry, la .
with their daughter. Mra. Use
Van Edery And family, and with
her sisters and brother at Swea
City. la.
Mrs Paul Shierk, Mrs C W.
Porter and Mrs. H. G. Kruse
were Norfolk visitors Friday.
Sick and Injured
CHAMBERS-Mrs Walter Jutte
returned Saturday, Dec. 10 from
the Atkinson hospital. She had
spent several days previous to
this in an Omaha hospital.
MEEK Oswald Drueke was
laid up several days last week
with a sore foot. The accident oc
cured while riding a horse which
stumbled . .Mrs. Bertha Hayden
from Wiggins, Colo., was hospita
lised at Bassett last week. . Mrs.
Art Kortje of Norfolk entered the
Norfolk hospital She is a sister
of Vernon Harding.
Pleasant View
By Delores Tunender
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold and
family were Friday night visitors
at Mr. and Mrs. R E. Tunender s.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ramold
and family of Inman were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Joe Ramold and
sons.
Mrs. Louis Ha vr a nek was hos
tess to a party Tuesday after
noon
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tunender
and family of Atkinson were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Ray Schaaf and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongrata
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynskj
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pon
gratz and Gene Pettinger Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer
and family of Atkinson were Wed
nesday evening guests of R. E.
Tunender and family.
Delores Tunender was a Thurs
day and Friday guest of Marian
Deermer,
Ed Sterns shelled corn for Joe
PongraU Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Boyle Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Len Ullrich of
Atkinson visaed Mr and Mrs. Al
bert Havranek Thursday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sc ha a f and
family and Mr and Mrs. Ray
Timmerman and family were
Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Joe
Ramold and sons.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Marcel
los and family were Sunday sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Soukup for Barbara's and Gary’s
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tunender
were surprised on their twenty
third weikling anniversary Sun
day evening. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Deermer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray 5Vhaaf
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Deermer and family, Mrs. Joe
Ramold and Herbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Timmerman and family,
all of Atkinson, Mr and Mrs.
Cyril Peter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ramold and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Ramold and family, all of
O'Neill, Father O'Donnell of Fun
met and Mr and Mrs. George
Ramold and family of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Havranek
visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hav
ranek and Larry Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steskal
and family were Sunday night
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Farewell and Judy.
Mike Bauer helped Donald Mar
Cellua saw wood.
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