The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 20, 1961, Section Two, Image 14

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    MANY' YEARS A<JO the new bride and groom were mighty happy
to be aide to afford such a dandy carriage in which to drive away
from the church and to head toward their new homestead. This
modern couple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burival, who were married
Saturday, were given a ride through town in the buggy after their
wedding, but it was pulled by a tractor.
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By Mrs. Ben Asher
Jim Park to
Leave Soon
For B. Guinea
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Park tele
phoned their son, Jim at Albany,
Ga., to say goodbye to him as he
is leaving on a special mission as
signment in British Guinea. He
will be gone six months.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers were
Sunday visitors in the P. E. Nis
sen home.
Mrs. Leila Snell returned home
Friday after spending three weeks
visiting on the west coast with
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Pass
more and family in San Diego,
and with Blanche Darr of Los
Angeles, who is a sister of Mrs.
Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly Sat
urday visited with Mrs. Audrey
Kelly at Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park and
Kelly and the Rev and Mrs. Ro
bert Linder were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Prill.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss
and family were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Waring in honor of Janet’s 10th
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Williams
and children of Clarks and Mr.
and Mrs. William Shavet of Om
aha were Saturday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Beelaert.
ivii. auu ivjlis. uiiLon urauaocK
spent the weekend in Lincoln vis
iting their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevi
son.
Mrs. C. H. Switzer of O'Neill
was a Friday night supper guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher.
Larry Mudloff, who had spent
a few days in Omaha, returned
home Thursday bringing his aunt,
Madelyn Mudloff, to spend a few
days here.
Mrs. Gene Mudloff left Satur
day for Omaha to spend a few
days attending the Nebraska
State Hairdressers and Cosmeto
logists association.
HOA met Tuesday with Mrs.
Homer Rutherford. All members
but one were present. The women
worked their fancywork. Mrs. Em
ma Canady was a guest.
Mrs. Frank Cronk was hostess
to the members of the Bid or Bye
club when it met with her Wed
nesday for an afternoon of bridge.
Mrs. Jerome Allen was a guest
in the place of Mrs. Jerry Asher.
Mrs. Dan Troshynski won high.
On Thursday night Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Mudloff and Brenda and
Mrs. Catherine Mudloff and Dan
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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Gene Mudloff to visit with their
houseguest, Madelyn Mudloff.
Mesdames John Steinberg, Jer
ry Lamason, Hester Edminsten,
William Buxton, Anton Nissen, Al
ta Finch, Eva Gray, Jessie Kel
ly, Alton Braddock, Harold Kelly
and Lee Taylor of the Goldenrod
Camp 4187 of the Page Royal
Neighbors attended Wednesday
the Royal Neighbors Camp in At
kinson to make further plans for
the May 3 convention at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher enter
tained the following Sunday night
at a supper party. The guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Nissen, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wettlaufer and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Asher of At
kinson. Cards were played after
supper with George Wettlaufer,
Mrs. William Sorensen, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Asher winning pri
zes.
The spring meeting of the
northeast district of the WSCS
was held Monday in Bloomfield
with Mesdames Robert Linder,
Raymond Heiss, Elmer Trowr
bridge, Edgar Stauffer, Jessie
Cronk, Ivan Heiss, Merwyn
French sr., Jessie Kelly, J. W.
Finch, John Steinberg and Arnold
Stewart of Page attending it. It
was an all day meeting starting
with a coffee hour at 8:45. a.m.
On Friday the Get-To-Gether
club met with Mrs. Alma Tegler
with all members but one present.
Mrs. Dave Bowen was a guest.
The members continued working
on their quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright
of Sioux City were Saturday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Harvey.
The members of the Get-Toge
ther club held a party Friday
night at the Kenneth Van Every
home for members and husbands.
Prizes went to Kenneth Van Ev
ery, Mrs. Jerome Ruther, Robert
Harvey and Mrs. Roy Grubbs. A
no-host lunch followed.
One hundred and fifty-three
iraauua big neu uie guest DiXiK
Tuesday night when a congrega
tional supper was held at the
Methodist church. The women of
the Inman community served the
supper which the Page ladies fur
nished. The film entitled “split le
vel family” was shown. This was
followed by a discussion of the
church’s plans for the coming
year. The young children re
mained downstairs to see the mo
vie “Gift of the Spirit”.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Revell, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Revell and Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Davis, all of O’
Neil], were Friday night guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff
in honor of E. J. Revell’s birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher
and family of Atkinson were Sat
urday dinner guests of Mrs. Frie
da Asher. In the evening the Ash
ers and Mrs. Hester Edminsten
were Supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Harvey.
NOK club met Thursday with
Mrs. Arthur Grass. Mrs. Darrell
Grass of Rapid City was a guest.
The 11 members present exchang
ed pudding recipes. Mrs. Lynd
ley Crumly will be the next hos
tess.
Neighborhood club met Wed
nesday with Mrs. Ed Eggan. All
members but one were present.
A card party will be held next
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Duane Finch. Mrs. Louise Heese
won the door prize,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harmon
and family of Norfolk were Sat
urday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Grass
and Kevin left 9unday for Rapid
City after being here for the past
week visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Heggemeier.
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Grass.
Mesdames Lloyd Cork, Arnold
Tikalsky, Cordes Walker, Floyd
Frahm, I. O. Woods, John Sor
ensen and Ethel Park surprised
Mrs. Edd Stewart Friday in
honor of her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff and
Brenda left Saturday to visit Mrs.
Marvin Prokup and for the Mud
loffs to see their new grandson.
Mrs. Mudloff will remain for a
couple of weeks.
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O'Neill, Nebraska
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Mrs. H. O. Hill and children of
Orchard were Sunday afternoon
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Stewart.
Lloyd Powell of Alliance ar
rived Saturday night at the Dan
Troshynski home. He left Sunday
taking Mrs. Powell and children
home with him. They had been
here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes left
Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Kainer in Canada. They
also plan on visiting their other
daughter, Mrs. John Jackson
and family in Seattle and Dr.
and Mrs. Millard Ickes of
Nampa, Ida. They expect to be
gone about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell and
children of Alliance and Mr. and
Mrs. George Pongratz of O’Neill
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Harold Givens in Stuart.
In honor of Mrs. Ethel Park’s
birthday Monday the following
women surprised her for break
fast, Mesdames Hester Edmin
sten, Mae Copes, Leila 9nell, Eve
lyn Gray, Ethel Waring, Alta
Finch and Frieda Asher.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Miller of Chambers
were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stew
art.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scheinost
were Tuesday guests in the Ray
Harmon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Harmon and family of Norfolk
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. A1 Vorce of O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Milo Landreth en
tertained Friday night for supper,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Grass and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Grass and Kevin of Rapid City.
Mrs. Milo Landreth, Mrs. Don
Nissen and Mrs. Ben Asher met
Monday night at the home erf Mrs
George Wettlaufer to make plans
for the alumni banquet which the
auxiliary will serve in May.
George Skopec of Emmet,
Floyd Butterfield of Atkinson,
William Miller and Homer Ernst
of O'Neill and Keith Kennedy and
Ben Asher of Page went to Lin
coln Monday on business pertain
ing to tlve ASC office.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks re
ceived word of the marriage
their daughter, Lois Jean, to
Grimeo Leavines of San IMego,
Calif. The ceremony was held
at the Presbyterian church in
Apple Valley, CaMf., March 18.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Blizek were
her attendants. The couple will
make their home in San IMego.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Park went
to Lincoln Saturday where they
were guests of their daughter,
Mrs. Paul Robinson and family.
On Sunday they attended baptis
mal services of their grandson,
Steven Paul Robinson. They al
so observed the sixth birthday of
their granddaughter, Pamela.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bartak and
family of Lincoln were also Sun
day guests of the Robinsons. Mrs.
Bartak is a sister of Mrs. Robin
son and daughter of the Parks.
Jim Rutherford accompanied
them to Lincoln and spent the
weekend with his brother, Walter
Rutherford and family.
The Nifty-Needlers 4-H club met
at the home or Peggy Crumly
April 15. The members answered
roll call by telling a good eating
habit. The Let’s Sew girls Out up
material to stuff a pin cushion and
judged a pin cushion. The Skirt
and Blouse girls cut out material
for a blouse pattern. The Loung
ing and Sleeping Girls made flat
seams and laid a pattern on ma
terial. Cakes and Pies girls took
an angel food cake out of the pan.
Beginning Meal Planning judged
cocoa and hamburgers and made
plans to keep a food record. Peg
gy Crumly had games. A lunch
was served by Mrs. Lyndley Crum
ly. Next meeting will be at Becky
Beelaerts April 29. Reporter, Ro
berta Asher.
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