The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 20, 1961, Section Two, Image 10

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    THE FRONTIER, O’Neill, Nebr. i .
Thursday, July 20, 1%1 |
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhotuter
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Caskey,
Omaha attended the picnic giv-!
en in honor of her brother, pfc. |
Jimmy Sukup, at the Creighton
park Sunday before returning to I
their home. Others attending the
picnic were Jimmy’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Sukup, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Sukup and son,
Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sukup and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Sukup and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Maule and fam
ily, Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Anson and family, Page;
on in honor of her brother, Pfc.
Sukup left for El Paso, Tex.,
Monday.
Mrs. John Kotrous, Omaha, re
turn'd to her home July 8 after
spending a week’s vacation with
relatives. Her sister, Mrs. Harry
Caskey, anti niece, Ardith Mo
ser, accompanied her. Wednesday
Mrs. Kotrous brought them to
the Kenneth Caskey home at Nor- i
folk. Mr. Caskey drove to Nor- ! *
folk for Mrs. Caskey and Ardith i
that evening. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou- |
ser were Plainview visitors July *
It). Enroute home they visited 1
at the Hugh Brookhouser home 4
at Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis,
jr. and Chuckie and Ami, Omaha,
anti Joseph Sokal, Verdigre, were
Thursday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Brookhouser. Dave Willats called
at the Brookhouser home that
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hegge
nieyer and Mr. and Mrs. Max Le
Masters motored to Rapid City,
S. D. Thursday where they visit
eded at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Grass and son.
They returned home Sunday.
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VJTV/i ViV/11 UUH I UUU, W1UUIIU, VIO' «
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed j J
Risinger and Joyce July L2. Mr. I
and Mrs. Don Wertz and Mrs. j J
Lizzie Edson, Seattle, Wash., vis- (
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
Reed Risinger and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Butterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr visited I
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Finch sr. home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beasley,
Santa Ana, Calif., visited Monday
and Tuesday at the home of the
latter’s brother, Fred Tuhlir and
family. j
.Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch vis- J
ited at the Ralph Brookhouser l
home Wednesday. J
Mr. and Mrs. James Podany J
and Richard visited Sunday eve- J
ning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Ruroede in Ewing.
Mrs. Bernard Waters, Denver, j
and Mrs. Ruth Waters, Gordon,
arrived at the former’s parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Risinger!
home, for a week’s visit. Mrs.!
Fritz Backer, Bloomfield, is also
visiting with her parents and
sister. |
Patty LeMasters stayed with i
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr for a 1
few days last week.
Roland Cook is ill with a back
liilment. He was taken to
Creighton for medical attention.
His brother, Richard, has been
helping with the chores.
F. E. Pierce was a business
visitor at Creighton Monday.
Mrs. Reed Risinger entertain
ed the Work and Fun club at her j
home on the afternoon of July 12
Eleven members and five visitors \
Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield, Mrs. m
Fritz Backer, Bloomfield, Mrs. 1
Bernard Waters, Denver, Mrs. ■
Ruth Waters, Gordon and Mrs.
Leonard Rinsinger were present,
The women worked on a quilt and >
embroidered quilt blocks for the A
hostess. Mrs. Rinsinger served J
lunch at the close of the after- 4
noon. The next meeting will be 1
with Mrs. George Heggemeyer m
August 9. v
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Boelter 4
and daughter motored to Norfolk V
Wednesday of last week. m
Mr. and Mrs. James Podany V
and Richard visited at the home J
of Mr. and Mrs. Reno Boelter 0
July 7. Mr. Boelter, who was ser- J
iously injured in a tractor acci- ■
dent, will be confined to his bed 1
for several more weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter, .
Creighton, were Sunday visitors
of his mother, Mrs. Edna Boelter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grubb motor
ed to Lincoln Saturday where
they visited at the home of their
son, Edwin Grubb and family.
They returned home Monday eve
ning.
KEY
OVERALLS
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