The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 16, 1961, Section Two, Image 12

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    Rosedale News
Carol Mahlendorf
Phone 7374
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land
holm were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin
son in honor of George’s birth
day.
Mrs. Edwood Martinson and
Wayne and Mrs. Ivar Johnson
were Saturday guests at the
John Lightfoot home to plan the
World Day of Prayer service.
.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson
and Diane were Sunday dinner
guests at tin* Fred Nelson humr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mahlendorf
were Thursday evening visitors at
the Harry Mahlendorf home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Martin
son anti sons were Sunday din
ner guests of Mrs. Morris John
son and Lavonne.
Russel Anderson was a Sunday
af term xm visitor at the Oscar
Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nelson
spent Sunday and Monday in
Sioux City. Todd and Jill spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Snider. Todd stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Snider and Jill stayed
with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Web
er on Monday.
Beverly Anderson spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Anderson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
Kenneth were Tacsday evening
visitors at the Lew Martinson
home in honor of Lew’s birth
day.
Friday evening dinner guests
at the M. B. Nelson home were
Mrs. Morris Johnson and La
vonne and the Edwood Martin
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mahlen
dorf. Steven and Lynette were
Sunday dinner and luncheon
guests at the Harry Mahlendorf
home. Also luncheon guests were
Mr. and Mrs. William Ruff and
Ronnie Witherwax.
Mrs. Carl Anderson spent
Wednesday in WaUsa with her sis
ter.
The CCY held their regular
meeting at the church Monday
evening. Choir practice was held
after the meeting. Games and
lunch were enjoyed.
Riverside New:
l$y Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Mr. .and Mrs. Alvin Nelson
were dinner guests Tuesday at
the Dewitt Hoke home. In the
afternoon both families visited
Mrs. Dewitt Gunter in the O’
Neill hospital.
A1 Gibson of Neligh was a sup
per guest Thursday at the Wayne
Fry home.
The Riverside Free Methodist
Missionary society worked on a
quilt Wednesday at the Daisy
Miller home.
Eddy Shrader took Mrs. Mar
tha Shrader and Alice to Om
aha Wednesday. They were over
night guests Wednesday and
Thursday at the Verl Gunter
home at Mead. Bddy also visited
at the Coe Butler home in Lin
coln. Verl and Johnny Gunter ac
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NOTICE
RANCHERS
See your dealer or the
B & N Grinder Co., Ew
ing, Nebr. Ask for a
demonstration of t h e
1961
JUMBO B & N
Sickle Grinder
Grinds 7-8-9 foot sickles
“Xo Burn and Correct Bevel”
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companied them to Ewing Friday
morning and were dinner guests
at the Lionel Gunter home. Verl
and Johnny drove Verl's truck
to Mead that afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
called on Mrs. Laura Schober in
Neligh Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred iNapier
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. G.D.
Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. George
Keller to the basketball game at
Battlecreek Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Web Napier and Mrs. Z.H.
Fry helped Mrs. Richard Napier
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston
and family and Mrs. Gerald Wett
latiffer were guests last Sunday
at the Will Shrader home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink and
Mrs. LaRea Mott visited Thurs
day evening at the Howard Mil
ler home.
Darrol Switzer and Mr. Bryant
of Omaha were overnight guests
Sunday at the Ora Switzer home.
Ernst Trowbridge and Mrs. (
Anna Smith were dinner guests'
Friday at the Howard Miller
home.
JOLLY WORKERS
The Jolly Workers club met
Thursday afternoon with Lucille
Biddlecome. Each one cut out
and worked on a sun-bonnet Sue
quilt block for the hostess. Elec
tion of officers was held. New
officers are: Frances Shrader,
president; Lucille Biddlecome,
vice president and Luella Ben
nett, secretary and treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Vander
snick and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fry were dinner guests Tuesday
at the Duane Jensen home at
Newman Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and family were supper guests
Friday at the Z. H. Fry home in
honor of Susan's fifth birthday
anniversary. Other guests in the
evening were Mrs. Ralph Munn
and children, Mrs. Wayne Fry
and children, Richard Woslager,
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDan
iel, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and
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Wendell Switzer, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Pollock and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Larson were guests Satur
day evening at the William Lof
quist home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shain
and family visited Friday eve
ning at the Alfred Napier home.
Mrs. Floyd Butterfield jr., and
Mrs. Fred Roberts called on
Mrs. Alfred Napier Thursday
morning. Afternoon callers were
Karen Rotherham and Mrs. Har
old Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and
the Alfred Napier, Glen Harpster
and Richard Napier families were
guests Monday evening at the
John Napier home in honor of the
twin’s first birthdays.
Mrs. Max Graver and Dennis
visited Mrs. R. A. Hord Tues
day evening at the Alfred Napier
home.
Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs.
Richard Napier and Susan were
Neligh visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery took Dewitt Gunter and
Mrs. Max Graver to O’Neill Sat
urday to visit Mrs. Dewitt Gun
ter in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke call
ed on Howard Montgomery Fri
day evening at the Lorraine Mont
gomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens of
Page called at the Howard Mil
ler home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers
were dinner guests last Sunday
at the Robert Ahlers home in
Wisner. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Meyers.
Mrs. Melvin Scheer called on
Mrs. Lionel Gunter Monday after
noon.
Mrs. Martha Shrader, Eddy
and Alice were guests Sunday
at the Gerald Wettlauffer home.
Mrs. Shrader and Alice stayed
for a longer visit.
Mrs. Waldo Davis visited Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Earl
Pierson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pribnow
and family of Albion and the
Marcus Pierson family were
guests Sunday at the Earl Pier
son home.
Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery and
Brenda called at the George
Montgomery home Friday.
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