The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 13, 1961, Image 7

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Wendell Strops shelled corn at
the Gerald Waring and Harry
Caskey farms Thursday. Those
helping at the Harry Caskey
place were Howard and Chuck
Tyler, Ora Caskey, Cecil Moser,
Ralph Brookhouser, Donald Cas
key, and Rodney Boelter. Mrs.
Donald Caskey, Mrs. Willis Boel
ter and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser helped Mrs. Caskey serve.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch took
their daughter to Neligh for med
ical attention Monday
Mr and Mrs Elmer Ed mi listen
visited at the Jeffrey Brothers
home.
Paul Lee helped at the Ralph
Brookhouser farm Monday
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Block July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and
daughters, Susan and Barbara,
returned to their home at Schuy
ler after visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber.
Margie Finch arrived home
June 28 from Brea, Calif., where
she has been teaching the past
school term. Margie is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Finch
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boelter and
Mr and Mrs. Duane Boelter and
daughter visited at the home of
Mi Edna Boeltei July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Caskey
Omaha were Monday overnight
guests at the home of her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Sukup
and Jim Jim is spending a two
week furlough with his parents
from the armed forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dwinell
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Timmer
man and family of Verdigre spent
July 4 with the former’s daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. and fam
ily. Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Tim
merman are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Boelter
and Jimmy were Wednesday eve
ning visitors at the Harry Caskey
home.
Those enjoying a July 4 picnic
at the Orie Caskey’s were Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Caskey, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Caskey and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butterfield
and son, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Butterfield and family,
Center; Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Caskey and Monte, O’Neill and
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Caskey, Om
aha, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cas
key spent Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and
returned to their home Wednes
day morning. Larry and Gary
Caskey accompanied them.
Suellyn and Joan Caskey re
turned to their home Friday at
Norfolk after spending a few
days with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Caskey.
>lrs. Francis Boelter enter
tained the Help-L'-Club at her
home July 5. The hostess serv
ed a luncheon at noon. Ten
members were present. Mend
ing was done in the afternoon
Mrs. Irvin Held received the
door prizes. Mrs. Ralph Brook
Iiouser will have the next meet- |
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Falter, }
Darvin and Denise of Creighton j
were July 4 visitors at the home !
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
Arthur Von Seggern.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou- |
ser, Mr and Mrs. Larry Brook- [
houser, Grand Island, Mr. and j
Mrs. Arvid Newhaus and Kim
berly. Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs
Ray Brookhouaer and Jeffrey en
joyed a picnic dinner at Neligh
July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor
and son returned to their home
at Scottstoluff Thursday after
spending July 4 weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch
and Margie.
Mrs. Ethel Waring and Mrs.
Alta Finch were Sunday and Mon
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rakahr
and sons visited at the Junior
Rokahr home at Randolph July
4.
Sharolyn Caskey spent a cou
ple of days with Mr. and Mrs
Ora Caskey.
Kevin and Craig stayed with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Caskey, while their mo
ther, Mrs. Donald Caskey, ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. John
Kotrous, Mrs. Joe Jacot sr. and
Mrs. Archie Moser to Omaha.
Mrs. Caskey, Mrs. Jacot and
Mrs. Moser were guests at the
John Kotrous home. They accom
panied Mrs. Kotrous home Wed
nesday evening. Mrs. Kotrous will
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hildreth, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ja
cot sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Caskey and other relatives be
fore returning to Omaha this
weekend
Saturday evening visitors at the
J. W. Finch home were Mr. and
Mrs. Byran Finch and Mr. and
Mrs Duane Finch and Doris.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey
of Bellenre called at the Roacoe
Creeling and Ralph Brookhouser
home Saturday enroute to Bris
tow where they visited with her
sister, Mrs. IHllie Bowers, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowers.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Brookhouser were Mr and Mrs.
Leonard Davey, Bellevue, and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhouser.
Grand Island.
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Hering
Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Hering
and Terry came from Beatrice
Friday night to spend the week
end fishing at Grove Lake and
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Her
ing and Mrs. Zola Hering.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Anson and
granddaughter, Rita Thelander,
and Mrs. Byron Hall were dinner
guests Friday evening of Mrs.
Zola Hering.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ingram, of
Boulder, Colo., returned home
Tuesday after having been called
here the first of last week by the
death of Mrs. Ingram’s brother,
R. E. Trautman, Sunday.
Mrs. Dora W. Hering and her
brother, Ernest Stark of Osmond,
were recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Hering.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dodds and
his sister, Mrs. Elmer Dodds of
Albion, went to Benson, Minn,
the first of last week to visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ingram and
Mrs. R. E. Trautman went to
Norfolk Saturday to take Mrs.
Charles Geers to the airport from
where she returned to her home
in Garden Grove, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith were
Lincoln visitors the weekend.
Mrs. Dorothea Larsen of Belle
fontaine, 0., is visiting her bro
ther, Andrew Jensen and Mar
lowe and family.
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
The Dewitt Hoke, Ralph Shra
der and Willie Shrader families
had a picnic dinner Sunday at
the Wendell Switzer home in hon
or of the four couples wedding
anniversaries.
Mrs. William Bomer and child
ren, Oklahoma City, Okla., came
late Friday to spend a few days
at the Keith Biddlecome home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritter and
family, Tilden, were guests last
Sunday at the Rudy Alders in
honor of Rudy's birthday anniver
sary. The Bernard Treaae fam
ily of Clearwater were evening
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Laxnpert
and family, Glendora, Calif., vis
ited Thursday evening at the
Wayne Fry home.
Mrs. Millie Mahood, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fry and family and the
Richard Napier family were sup
per guests July 4 at the Z. H.
Fry home. The Ralph Munn fam
ily were evening visitors. Dale
Napiers showed some movies
they had taken. They also had
a display of fireworks later in
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
Steve, Melanie and Ellen were
visitors Wednesday evening to
help Alice celebrate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woeppel
and Connie Pierson visited Tues
day evening at the Earl Pierson
home.
Mrs. Martha Shrader went to
Norfolk Monday to visit at the
Dan Brunner home. The Willie
Shrader family visited Wednesday
evening at the Brunner home and
Mrs. Martha Shrader came home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holm of Ca
lifornia called at the Leo Miller
home Wednesday and Becky and
Joan Miller went with them to
the Darrol Switzer home in Om
aha to visit for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
were dinner guests Thursday at
the Lily Meyers home in dear
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke vis
ited Tuesday evening at the Lyle
Switzer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
were guests Tuesday at the Mar
cus Pierson home.
The Grant Mott family wen
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Esther Mae Barnhart home in
Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
called on Mrs. Myrtle Kimes Fri
day.
Joan Miller was an overnight
guest of Marilyn Johnston Tues
day.
Clayton Hoke was a guest <*f
Douglas 9hrader July 4.
Mrs. Frank Montgomery and
Mrs. George Montgomery called
on Mrs. Ruth Waples at the
Wayne Shrader home Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited Friday evening at the
Rolland Hord home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
Steve, Ellen and Melanie wen
dinner guests Sunday at the Lynn
Fry home.
The Richard Napier family were
supper guests last Monday at the
Lynn Fry home.
Teddy Hugemoser, Susan and
Douglas Taylor went to -1-11
camp at Niobrara July M.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and child
ren visited Thursday dtemnoa
at the Glen Hurpster home. Doo
ms Napier stayed to play With
Willard Harpstor and Terry Harp
ster came home with Lero|jr to
spend a couple of days. The boys
expect to return to their respec
tive homes Saturday evening.
AJ Gibson was a dinner gueut
at the Wayne Fry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgom
ery and Mr. and Mrs George
Montgomery called Tuesday af
ternoon at the Z H. Fry and Will
Conners homes.
The Lynn Fry family were Ne
ligh visitors Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome
came home late Friday night
from a trip in the Black Hills.
They also went through the Bad
Lands.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis
ited last Sunday at the Rollie
and Leila Snell homes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord ac
companied Mr. and Mi's. Lionel
Gunter to Blair to visit the Verl
Gunter family Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock,
Brenda and Debra were supper
guests Sunday at the Dave Pol
lock home. Debra and Brenda
stayed for a longer visit. Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Pollock and children
were evening visitors.
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