The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1960, Section Two, Image 16

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    Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
Perry Dawes of O'Neill visited
Hr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and
Mary Sunday.
Jack Mainquist of Wausa visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family Friday evening.
Harold McDonald of Neligh was
a Saturday caller in the Albert
Reynolds home.
Mary Morsbach visited in the
A. Neil Dawes home at O'Neill
Sunday evening.
Sam Watson, Linelle and Roger
Tompkins, students at Nebraska
Wesleyan University, are home
for the holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tomp
kins.
Callers in the Albert Reynolds
home Sunday morning were Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Rosondaal and Mrs.
Pearl Koskovich of Neligh and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainquist of
Wausa. This group accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family continued on to Win
ner, S. D., where they spent the
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ruffing. Others there were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Angel and family
of Spencer.
Cal Geary of Craig was an In
man visitor Tuesday. The Geary’s
plan to move to Inman in the
near future.
The operetta, “Christmas
Comes to Grandmothers,” will be
Ideal Cleaners
"Freshen the Impression"
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presented at the Inman con
solidated school Wednesday eve
ning. Mrs. Reimer, Miss Keyes
and Mrs. DeLong will direct the
program given by the kinder
garten through fifth grades.
Naper News
By Mrs. John Schonehaum
Sunday visitors and dinner
guests of Mrs. Mary Nicalous and
Mrs. Vera Lund were, Mrs. Hen
ry Zimbleman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mckoski and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Zimbleman all of St.
Paul, Metha Beck of Winner, S.D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimbleman
and family of Bakersfield, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nicalous and
Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green
and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Nicalous and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Nuemiller and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beauchamp
and daughter of Herrick, S. D.,
took her mother, Mrs. Anna
Gosch to Estherville, la. Friday
where Mrs. Gosch will spend Ihe
holidays with relatives.
Mr. Albert and Gust Holmgren
of Estherville, la. came Monday
to take their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Holmgren, back with
them Tuesday where they will
spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kerns
went to Yankton last Wednesday
morning to atti nd the funeral of
Mrs. Anna Katzer. From here
they drove to Vermillion to visit
with their son Mylon at the Col
lege.
Dr Philip Holmgren of Kearney
arrived Monday to visit with his
parents, the Philip Holmgrens, be
fore they leave for Estherville,
la.
Mr. and Mrs. William Blakkolb
drove to Bassett Sunday after
noon to visit with their daughter.
Joyce.
Sunday evening guests in the
Reinie Fuhrer home to help their
daughter, Mrs. Marlin Green, ce
lebrate her birthday were Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Schockemaier and
family of Bonesteel, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Green and Dennis, the
Harold Schultz family, Art Hy
sell and Albert Gosch. They en
joyed home made ice cream.
Hulda S'chock of Bakersfield,
Calif., spent from Thursday to
Saturday evening with Mrs. Stel
la Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Holecheck
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of Milboro, S. D. attended the
Graveside services of his sister,
Mrs. Anna Katzer, at Naper
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beem
visited Sunday evening in the
John Schonebaum home.
Hulda Schock visited with Mrs.
Lester Anderson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stahlecker
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bechtold.
The 49 Ford car of John Rabes
was taken early Saturday evening
from in front of Layh’s tavern. It
was found at the State line north
of town.
Pleasant View
By Delores Tunender
Mrs. Joe Ramold and Jack vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. George Ramolds,
and family Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schiltz sr. of|
Manilla, la. came on Wednesday*)
to visit their son-in-law and|
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Con-jf
way, and family. They returned?)
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rice and?
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ben|
Bazelman and son were supper|
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl.|
Mike Bauer called on R. E.|
Tunender on Wednesday morning ?)
Mrs. Charles Deermer was hos-|
tess to a party Wednesday evenings
which Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tun-g
ender and family attended. The|
evening was spent playing cards 8
Victory Homemakers club metj
at the home of Mrs. Ray Schaafi;
with a Christmas dinner. Ten|
members and two guests answered?/
roll call.
Mrs. Ray Timmerman and Do-y
lores Tunender were guests.|
Mrs. John Babl led the group|
singing Christmas hymns and?
Mrs. Bob Gallagher read a^
Christmas story.
Door prize was won by Mrs.|
Ray Tunender and guess what bye
Mrs. Ray Conway.
Six dollars was sent to St. Jamesg
Orphanage for Christmas. Gifts?
were exchanged by mystery sis-a
ters.
Next meeting will be January!
11 at the home of Mrs. Joe Ra-|
mold jr.
Mrs. Joe Ramold and sons wereft
Thursday evening guests of Mr.8
and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and|
family. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Babl jr. anda
family were Thursday visitors of $
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Our warmest wishes
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May all the delights
of this happy
Christmas season be
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you and your family.
CENTRAL FINANCE
O'Neill, NebrasKa
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Mr. and Mrs. John Babl sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler and
family of Stuart were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Babl and sons.
Mrs. Joe Ramold sr and Hu
bert were Friday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peters and
family of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler and
children of Stuart were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl
of Emmet.
A large crowd attended the
Christmas party at the church of
Epiphany at Emmet Sunday after
noon. Pictures were shown and
Christmas carols sung. Refresh
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rauter
kus were Tuesday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marcellus and
family.
The Young Homemakers Club
met at the home of Mrs. John
Kitchens Wednesday, Dec. 21 for
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their annual dinner and Christ
mas party. New mystery sisters
were chosen for the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Farewell
and Judy were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klinger.
EVRN Club met at the home of
Mrs. Louis Siebert with a Christ
mas dinner and exchange of
mystery sisters gifts.
Many attended the program at
school district 159. Mrs. Walter
Pease is the teacher.
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Lois Gcnser visited her father,
Lysle Nelson, in the Plainvicwg
hospital Monday evening.
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Is our Christmas wish *o you: a
An abundance of good cheer |
To last the whole year thru. |
Bill Perry — Joe Sivesind
Rex Gtowell — Owen Parkinson
Meadow Gold Products
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sen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiser
and Mrs. Herman Heiser attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Ed Hei
ser’s brother in Nerigh Thurs
day.
Dr. Walstrom of Verdigre was
a professional caller in this vi
cinity Thursday afternoon.
Ed Hrbek called at the Elvin
Hrbek home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed May and
Dwayne were business callers in
O’Neill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and
children were business callers in
Verdigre Friday.
Mrs. Glen Rihanek and daugh
ters visited in O’Neill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis
visited in the Will Burger home
in Lynch Friday and helped
Mrs. Barger celebrate tier 73rd
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler
and family visited in Yankton,
S. D. Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zach and
family visited in the Eller home
Sunday evening.
Alice’s Beauty Shop
3 Operators
Open 8:30 a m. to 9:00 p.m
123 East Douglas
Phone 263 — O’Neill
Hope your holidays are
as merry as children building a snowman I
PINKERMAN'S
Radio and TV
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We wish you and yours a rich
abundance of all of the joys of this
happy holiday season.
Gaskill Ins. Agency
O'Neill, Nebraska
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(Day the joy and love
that glorified
the night of His birth
shine in your heart
this Christmas day.
and all the days to come.
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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
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O'Neill, Nebraska
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