The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 15, 1961, Image 3

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    Lynch News
By Mrs. Fred King
The following teachers are at
tending summer school at Wayne
this year: Jim Chvala, Joe Walsh,
Harold Wente, Mrs. Robert Whet
ham, Miss Isla Ruda, Mrs. Willa
Schollmeyer, Mrs. E d w a r d
Streit, Miss Irene Stenger, Mrs.
Donald Jokumsen and Mrs.
Henry Vonasek.
Ivan Potter left Wednesday
morning for a visit with his
brother, Clarence Potter and
family at Burke.
Arthur Retzloff was admitted
to the Lynch hospital Wednesday
night. His parents from Cham
bers came Friday to transfer him
to the I^utheran hospital at Nor
folk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody left
Monday for Sioux Cily where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Beri Moody and family. From
there they went to Manning, la.,
to visit Mrs. C. C. Chamberlain,
Mrs. Moody's mother, and her
brother, Cleo. They stayed with
her sister, Mrs. Marvin Hill and
husband while there.
Mary Jo Stenger six-nt last
week at the Fred King home
while the Moodys are on vaca
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and
L>ys left this weekend for a
week's vacation in Minnesota at
the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Moody visited from Friday until
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Moody and twins of Wheaton,
Minn. They accompanied the
Kings to the lakes for another
week s vacation. All were dinner
guests at the Earl Moody’s Sun
day,
Mr. and Mrs. <’. If. Mills id
Riverton, Wyo., were honored
at open house at the D-ginn hall
in Lynch on their (iOth wedding
anniversary Sunday, June II
from 1 to 4 p.m.
The Altar Society of the As
sumption BVM Catholic church
met at the church basement
June 1 in the afternoon. Mrs. Ed
Meiser and Mrs. Jim Maly were
hostesses.
Leo Farran and grandson,
Douglas Far run, were dinner
guests at the Leslie Stewart home '
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Cozine re- ;
turned from the Black Hills Mon- I
day.
Mr and Mrs. Laurence Hoy
and Marion Ruth visited relatives
in Hastings Tuesday and Wednes
day. They attended the gradua
tion exercises of his niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christen
sen were in Neligh and Creighton 1
Thursday. «
Dr. Guttery left the Lynch
hospital May 28 to go to Pilger
to he with his sister. Ho accompa
nied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Court
ney on their way to Omaha. He
will later visit another sister at
North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Compton
left June 4 for California for a
two-week’s visit with relatives.
They will visit Mr. Compton’s
mother, Mrs. J ilia Hasenpflug
accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Courtney 1
sr.. called at the Jtick Tarr home I
Friday afternoon. Mr. Courtney •
is still a patient at the Lynch
hospital but is able to be up part J
of tlr> time now.
The Rural Progressive club I
mot Thursday afternoon at the
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It *s lemon ice cream as you like it—by Meadow r
Gold, of course—with flakes of lemon stick candy
and a delicate lemon flavor that filters through on
every spoonful. Dandy! Ask for it everywhere.
lack Tarr home.
Mr. Marvin Schindler of Mis
soula, Mont., arrived last week
end to be here for a few week’s
risit.
Work ha* started on the
street* in preparation for oiling
several more blocks. Main
street was oiled two years ago.
The Lutheran Bible school was
teld last week and a program
vas presented Friday night.
Mrs. C. L. Haselhorst anti
Mrs. Henry Vonasek and daught
ers visited Mr. and Mrs. Berl
doody in Sioux City from Thurs
lay until Sunday.
A family dinner, honoring Mr.
tnd Mrs. Donald Jokumsen, was
teld at the Cora Lee home June
I. They were married recently.
Y wedding cake was baked by
Foyce’s aunt, Mrs. Orville Holz.
rhose attending were Mr. and
drs. Donald Jokumsen, Mr. and
nirs. Harlan Holz and family,
dr. and Mrs. Gerald Lee and
amily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe YVest
>ver and David and Mrs. Dennis
JeBlau called in the afternoon
Gordon Tonner is among 157
to receive degrees at the filth
annual commencement exer
cises on the campus of Southern
State Teachers college, Spring
field, S. I). Gordon received a
certificate for completing train
ing in the body and tender de
The Lutheran Ladies aid met
donday afternoon instead of
Phursday as the church was
iecorated for Ihe Schindler-Fis
ler wedding to bo held Friday at
1:30 p.m.
The Lions club held their regu
ar- monthly meeting at the Frank
rhompson cafe Thursday at 7
i.m.
A free show was given Thurs
iay night at the Lynch Theater by
Vlr. and Mrs. Merritt Dodson
vho were recently married at the
-"irst Methodist church.
Roy Lynn Spragg is spending
i few weeks in Omaha with rela
ives.
Lynch Coming Events
June 15 The First Methodist
Women's Society will meet in the
iftcrnoon at the home of Mrs.
"rank Mulhair. Mrs. Albert
Schindler will be co-hostess.
June 18 Open house at the
lew Catholic rectory from 2 to
i p.m.
June 19 — American Legion
Auxiliary will meet at the home
>f Mrs. Kenneth McMeen. Mrs.
L E. Kriz will be co-hostess.
June 20 — Lynch volunteer
ireman meeting, 8 p.m.
June 20 — Star lodge meeting
1 p.m.
June 24 Alumni banquet. 6:30
>.m.. at the new Lynch audi
orium.
June 27 — Rebokah lodge meet
ng, 8 p.m.
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DRAPERY
Jew samples just arrived,
’riced by the yard or custom
nade at—
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108 No. 4th St- Phone 195
O'Neill 7-10c
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Orchard News
Mrs. Wilbur Mahood
Phone TW 3-3185
Tom Drayton, son of Mr and
Mrs. Gurney Drayton has return
ed to Orchard after the comple
tion of his service in the Navy.
He will assist his father this Sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sivesind and
family of O’Neill were Sunday
dinner guests in the Kenneth
Bruce home.
Mrs. Waldo Davis has spent
several days with her mother,
Mrs. Louise Beals, the past week.
Linda Barton and Rozann Dray
ton attended a birthday party for
Joan Drayton at O’Neill Wednes
day.
Terry Drayton has been visit
ing for a short time with his par
ents, Mr. ;ind Mrs. Gurney Dray
ton. He is attending Louisianna
university at Baton Rouge, La.
He returned by plane Thursday
to attend summer school.
Oetett bridge met with Mrs.
Loren Wilson Tuesday afernoon.
Mrs. Lyle Schleusener was a
guest. Mrs. Loren Wilson anil
Mrs. Cecil Lee won prizes.
Mrs. Millie Mahood was a Ne
ligh visitor Thursday.
M-s. C. E. Everhart, Mrs. H.H.
Drayton and Mrs. Harlon Miller
attended a Republican meeting at
Neligh Friday
Mrs. Hannah Johnson returned
home from Omaha Friday eve
ning, after a two weeks visit.
Mrs. Jim O’Neill came last Sat
urday from Holyoke, Colo., to
spend several days with her fa
ther, T. A. Drayton.
Gertrude Gribbie returned Sat
urday from vacationing in the
Ozarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bearing of
Clearwater and Mrs. Grace
Smyth of Denver were callers in
the Mrs. J. W. Mahood home re
A prenuptial shower honoring
Miss Karen Napier was held Fri
day evening in the basement of
the EUB church with mothers of
the graduating class of Orcard
high school 1961 as hostesses. Miss
Elaine Rang was at the gift book.
The bride was assisted in open
ing the gifts by the Misses Rang,
Loretta Shrader, Diane Shrader
and Janice Steinberg.
The. program was in charge of
Loretta Shrader and consisted of
a vocal solo by Miss Marlene
Hurtig; accordian solo by Miss
Jane Schwager; a skit by Mrs.
Ralph Shrader and several girls
of the graduating class of 1961 of
Orchard High school. A scrap
book was displayed depicting the
life history of the honoree and
her husband-to-be. Miss Karen
Napier and Kenneth Hurtig were
married at the EUB church June
11. Both are graduates of Orchard
High school. Mr. Hurtig is em
ployed at the Orchard Cheese
factory.
Mrs Alex Browning spent the
past week visiting her sons in
Omaha.
Mrs. Ray Hill and son, Warren,
and Mrs. Hill’s sisters, Arlene
Kilpatrick of O’Neill, and Mrs.
Glen Tomlinson of Spencer, spent
the weekend in Omaha.
The Rev. and Mrs. Roger With
ee and family of St. Francis,
Kan., visited their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Withee,
Wednesday.
Claudia Mitchell, Stan Jacob
sen, Bob Hill and Robert Raff left
for Denver Thursday. Claudia left
by plane that evening for Pres
cott Ariz., where she will spend
the summer in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Joyce Mitchell. The
boys will work in Colorado this
summer.
Mrs. Ray Marr of Los Angeles,
Calif., is visiting in the home of
her son, Mill Thelander and fam
ily.
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Fletcher of
New York City came by plane
to visit in the homes of Dr. W.
Fletcher and Dr. D L. Fletcher
and Mrs. Olive Bennie of Clear
water.
Captain and Mrs. Robert La
Frenz and Captain and Mrs. Ed
gar DaMoris and daughter of
Ames, la., spent Memorial week
end visiting in the Walt La Frenz
and Roy Goakey homes.
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred IJndberg
An old-fashioned charivari was
held for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Devall Friday night. The new
ly weds settled with an ice cream
feed on Saturday night at the
Walter Devall home. A large
crowd attended.
Paddock Union Missionary
Society will meet this week on
Thursday with Mrs. Howard
Rouse. The day has been
changed due to the fact that tho
Midway Ranchers and Ranchette
4-H club is planning on entering
a float in the parade at the rodeo.
Mrs. Mamie O’Neill returned
to the hospital at Lynch Wednes
day.
Charlene Larson was a week
end guest of Joyce Krogh.
Sam Watsons were Friday eve
ning visitors at the Joe Kamp
haus home
Elsie Wilson Prinzing ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Krogh to Faribault, Minn., Fri
day where they will visit Carl’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Krogh, and other relatives. Dur
ing their absence, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Kamphaus are helping with
the farm chores. They plan to j
rpturn SJunHav
Martha Johring, Henry Stor-1
johann and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil;
Hubby were Wednesday night vi- j
sitors at Dave Jensens.
Martha Johring visited Mrs.
Delia Harrison Tuesday and was
a dinner guest at Melvin Johrings
Thursday.
Mrs. Lela Risor and Mable De
rail came home over the week
end. They are attending school
at Blair.
Levi Hull left Thursday for
Crookston where he will visit his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Hull. He also plans
to visit his sister, Mrs. Cecil
Haynes at Parmalee, S. D.
Paddock Community Aid met
at the home of Mrs. Paul Nel
son Wednesday. Mrs. Luber
had charge of the scripture
reading. Diane Devall, Susie
Nelson and Sharon Anson en
tertained the group with two
musical numbers. Lunch was
served by the hostess at the
close of the business session.
Next meeting will be at the
home of Louise Robertson.
Mrs. Russell Borg and daugh
ter, Debbie, arrived Wednesday
night from St. Paul, Minn., for
an extended visit with relatives.
Jerry Schmitz is helping with
the hay at Ken Hustons of Em
met. Mildred Schmitz left Satur
day. She plans to help this week
also.
Sunday dinner guests at George |
Nelsons were Mr. and Mrs. De
wayne Anson and girls, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Nelson of Lynch, Mrs.
Bernice Ruff and son Lyle and
Clifton Nelson of Bristow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Dobrovolny attended the Nebras
ka Stock Growers convention at
Norfolk Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby of
Omaha were weekend visitors at
Johnson Drug Store
Phone 118 O'Neill, Nebraska
FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS
For Sunday, June 18
Hallmark Father's Day
Cards
Be sure to enclose a Hallmark
Father's Day card along with
Dad's gift Sunday. June the 18.
Let Dad know that, "You care
enough to send the very best,”
and send a Hallmark Father’s
Day card. The selection is out
standing this year so be sure
to stop in early and select your
gift and card for Dad.
Timex Wrist Watches
Waterproof, shock resistant and
dust proof. Guaranteed for one
year.
Priced from
$9.95 up to $15.95
They also feature the self-wind
Timex at the low price of
$14.95 and $15.95
with the luminous dial. Looks
like any 50 or 75 dollar watch
and performs with the best.
—
Electric Razors
Special Prices
Remington
Norelco plain
Norelco new floating head
Sunbeam
Schick
New low priced Schick
Old Spice Toilet Articles
After shave lotion
After shave powder
Body powder
Shower soap with face
Deodorant spray and stick
Shampoo and cologne
Hair tonic and butch cut
Sets priced from
$1.00 up to $7.50
with many combinations
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Father's Day Miscellaneous Gift Items
Tie racks
Cigarette lighters
Pipes by Yellow Bowl and Medico
Bar mixing sets
Ballpoint pens, Papermate, Sheaffer, etc.
Tobacco pouches
Thermometers and Barometers
Men’s and boys’ hair brushes
Leather toilet article kits
Men’s and boys’ billfolds
Eastman cameras, projectors, film and other supplies
Manicure sets
Truckers billfolds
WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS
the homes of Henry Walters and
Loran Libby of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hubby
came Monday from Naponee to
help his mother, Mrs. Carrie
Borg, celebrate her birthday
Tuesday. Mrs. Howard Rouse and
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby also
called.
Sunday visitors at “Grandma"
Hulls and Bill were Mrs. Elmer
Devall and Diane and Delia Har
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mel
lor and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaczor.
Elsie Wilson Prenz.ing, Ruth
Krogh, Della Harding and Doris
Fernau were Tuesday visitors
at Dick Fernaus.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harding
were dinner guests Sunday at
the Frank Benash home.
Mrs. Clarence Risor and her
grandson, Ricky Emmons of
Eugene, Ore., arrived Sunday to!
be with her husband, and to
make a visit with Garold Risor
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck
attendee the wedding of Mrs.
Woidneck’s cousin., Dennis
Bowers in Norfolk Saturday eve
ning.
Bert Perry of Canton, Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and
Norma and Debra Anderson were
overnight guests at the Gene Lib
by home Tuesday in Omaha. The
men attended a convention at the
Church of God.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse,
Ronnie, Daryl and Ralene and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Perry were
supper guests at the Allen Wal
lers home Saturday night The
Perrys art planning on leaving
Monday for their home in Canton,
Ohio.
The Paddock Union Daily Vaca
tion Bible school closed Friday.
The attendance totaled 17 pupils.
The infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Rouse, Rulene
Kay was dedicated at the As
sembly of tiod Church Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson
and Eddie Benson of Spencer
were Friday night visitors at
Martha Johrings.
Martha Johring and Henry
Storjohann went to Clearwater
Sunday to visit Donald Johrings.
Gale Johring, who had been vi
siting at Clearwater, returned
home with them.
Shirley Armfield of Herrick, S.
!>., spent the week with Janice
Risor.
Just Say "Charge It!"
O'Neill PHONE 8
Shop 8:00 - 5:30 Saturday 8:30 - 9:00
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Cotton Knits! Mesh!
New Rayon Challis!
Broadcloth Prints!
Many Wash 'n Wear!
SPORT SHIRTS
OTHERS . 1.49 to 2.98
Show Dad he's appreciated! Wrap up a
sport shirt in his favorite fabric and color.
Dool, casual, comfortable—short sleeves,
/ery well made Wide choice of pattern,
color. S-M-L.
MESH SHIRTS .
White, green, gold or blue cotton knit.
Monogram. S-M-L.
DRESS SHIRTS ~M mm
Handsomely tailored white cotton broad
cloth. Wash ’n wear
Values! Wash 'n Wear
Random Cord Jackets
ONLY! 398
Easy-going jacket for sports-minded
Dads. Sanforized cotton cord- wash
’n wear finish. Unlined. Sizes S-M-E
XL.
POPLIN JACKETS
Style standout! Sharp
new Barracuda jackets
feature plaid Chromspun
rayon lining, knit trim.
Tan cotton poplin; 36-48.
795
Gifts Dad Wants—at Low, Low Prices!
\ tie for every taste in this beautiful collection! Wide
choice of pattern and fabric—every tie wrinkle-re
sistant.
LEATHER BELTS.$*|
Thrifty gift! Handsomely styled in good quality
leather—plain or embossed surface. Blacks, browns,
greys. 30-42.
DRESS SOCKS BUY!
Lights, darks—classic argyles and fancy
patterns. Cottons and neat-fitting Bai>
Ion stretchies. -
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