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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1961)
Dorsey News By Mm. Harold Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar cele brated their wedding anniversary August 27 at their home with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Novacek and Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Anderson and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith, Mike and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klasna, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klasna and family, Mrs. Lydia Sedivy, Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sedivy and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Novacek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, Gene, Lynette and Duane, Mr. and Mrs. William Knair and Mrs. Don Knair and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Derickson were visitors at the R. L. Hughes home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Ottie, Sioux City, were Sunday after noon and evening visitors at the Harold Osborn home. Mr. and Mrs. -Leman Huber and Mrs. Ed- - ith Thayer were also evening cal lers. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks entertained the Howard Grah am’s and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Graham to dinner Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Greene spent Monday evening at the Har old Osborn home visiting Ruth be fore she left for Wayne where she will attend college. Mr. and Mrs. George Barta called Sunday evening at the home of their son, Gordon Barta. Mrs. Lloyd Brady started stu dies Monday at the Dorsey school. Several from this community will be attending high school this year in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and daughters left for their home in Sioux City after spending a week at the Harold Osborn home. Mrs. George Barta and Mrs. Gordon Barta helped at the L. 0. Marshall home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Brady, Co lorado, visited at the Lloyd Brady home over the weekend. Mrs. Harold Osborn entertained I ROYAL THEATER Thurs.-Fri.- Sat. Sept. 14-15-16 SNOW WHITE AND THE THREE STOOGES Carol Ileiss as Snow White Color by Deluxe CinemaScope ( Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Sept. 17-1H-19 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA Walter Pidgeon Joan Fontaine Barbara Eden Peter Lorre Robert Sterling Michael Ansara Frankie Acalon In Color and CinemaScope Wed.Thurs. Sept. 20-21 Family Night THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE Charlton Ileston Anne Baxter Tom Tyron Gilbert Roland Forrest Tucker Bruce Bennett % a group of women at a party Tuesday evening. Veldeen Pinkerman was an ov ernight guest at the Osborn home Saturday after Ruth Osborn and she attended the dance in Butte. On Thursday evening in honor of their birthdays, Gordon Barta and Harold Osborn were present ed a birthday cake baked and de corated in the form of a violin, by Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell. The eve ning entertainment was cards, music and visiting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. David Ole son and a friend, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson were Friday callers at the Gordon Barta home. Quentin Pickering helped with chores at the Robert Court ney home while they were in Om aha visiting Mrs. Courtney’s fa ther, Edward May. They return ed home Sunday evening. ort Randall News .Janice Kirwan Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirwan, John and Tim and Mrs. E. B. Kirwam, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and family, Mrs. Har ry Mostrom and Elmer, Friedolf Pearson, Dave Lundstrom, Olga Bengston, Mauritz Bengston, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson and Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haus mann and Jill, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kirwan, Mary Jane and Joe and Jim Kirwan gathered at the Walt Nyquist home Friday evening to help Charles Nyquist celebrate his 16th birthday. The evening was spent visiting and lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nyquist and LaVonne, Spencer, w'ere Sun day dinner guests at the Walt Nyquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Voider, Cor rectionville, la., were weekend guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Melvin Kirwan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Janousek, Dougie, Debbie, and Kevin were Sunday evening visitors at the Harry Hausmann home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy jr. and boys were business callers in Mitchell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jonas sr., Rapid City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jonas jr and family, Vermil lion, were Sunday dinner guests at the Dan Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hofer and family, Pickstown, Olga Bengston and Mauritz Bengston were pic nic supper guests at the Clarence Olson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Holderby and grandsons, Jimmy and Sam my Holderby, were callers at the G. K. Kirwan home on Labor Day. Virginia Cassidy was an over night guest at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. John Cassidy sr., Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wagner and Vickie, Pickstown, were Sun day afternoon coffee guests at the Melvin Kirwan home. I Strictly For Carriage Trade! 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Janet Cassidy is going to re turn to her studies at Southern State Teachers college at Spring field Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirwan and Phillip were dinner guests at the Tom Kocer jr. home near Wag ner Labor Day. Olga Bengston was a Wednes day caller at the Melvin Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kir wan, Janice, Mary Jane and Jer ry attended the Roeder-Krcil wed ding in Wagner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hausmann and Jill were Sunday dinner guests at the G. R. Kirwan home in honor of Mrs. Kirwan’s birth day. Many from this community at tended the Labor Day activities in Wagner. Monday supper guests at the Melvin Kirwan home were Mr. and Mrs. George Gaskill, Albion, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirwan. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll McKay and family, O’Neill, were Sunday visitors at the G. R. Kirwan home. Monday dinner guests at the Kirwan home were Mr. and Mrs. George Gaskill, Albion. Don Olson, Leon, and Dougie and Roy Olson, Spencer, were Sunday evening callers. Bill Meyer, Spearfish, S. D., was a Sunday guest at the G. R. Kirwan home. Bill was a former classmate of Jerry Kirwan. Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anson and family moved this past week from the Riverside Free Metho dist parsonage to the Fred Wie gand farm. The Anson children will now attend the Frenchtown school. Mrs. Ralph Shrader called on Mrs. Wilbur Bennett Friday morning. Mrs. Tom Eacher and two children and Mrs. Bob Dunaway and two children visited Mrs. Wayne Fry last Saturday after noon. Bonnie Dunaway was an overnight guest of Jody and Julie Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family were supper guests Fri day at the Richard Napier home in honor of Mrs. Fry’s birthday. Mrs. Waldo Davis visited last Monday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Pierson. Mrs. Martha Shrader, Eddy and Alice were Neligh visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and family and Jackie Barnhart at tended Larry Mott’s wedding in Sioux City, la., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frances, Ne ligh, were supper guests Friday at the Grant Mott home. Earl Pierson, Melvin Rexin and L. Gunter had com cut for silage the fore part of last week. Jane Anson was an overnight guest of Sheila Fry Thursday. A1 Gibson was a supper guest Thursday at the Wayne Fry home. Mrs. Ralph Shrader was a patient in the Tilden hospital over the weekend, coming home Tuesday. Mrs. Wilmer Mosel visited the Neal Jensen family at the Lowell Jensen home in Neligh Friday. Neal is in the navy and will be stationed near Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Miller and family called on the Leo Miller family Friday evening enroute to Plainview to visit over the week end. Mrs. Earl Pierson called on Mrs. Waldo Davis Tuesday after uuuu. The Verl Gunter family were dinner guests last Monday at the Lionel Gunter home. Mrs. Martha Shrader and daughter, Alice, and grandson, David, cal led in the afternoon. The Verl Gunter family were supper guests Monday at the Martha Shrader home, returning to their home in Blair that evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery were supper guests last Sunday at the Emmett Dewey home near Tilden. Milton Biddlecome came home from Norfolk Friday evening. Mrs. Martha Shrader, Eddie and Alice, the Verl Gunter family and Roger Strope were supper guests last Sunday at the Archie Johnston home. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jacobson. Janet and Randy Switzer vi sited Friday at the Leo Miller home. Keith Biddlecome, Chicago, HI., came home Saturday morn ing for a few days visit. The Lee Fink family were Sun day guests at the Bert Fink home. Cindy, Randy and Janet Swit zer were overnight guests Friday at the Ora Switzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McNabb and family, Omaha, were week end guests at the William Lof I NORCO BEEF STARTER Is A 14% Protein Feed with Vitamins and Antibiotics A TOP NOTCH CREEP FEED AS LOW AS $53.00 PER TON This Is Creep Feed Season Book it now for 90 days at Tompkins Livestock Headquarters Clarence (Bud) Hansen, Mgr. Inman, Phone 225 or 11-W j 21tfc quist home. Mary Joe Lofquist went home with the McNabbs for a visit, returning home Thursday. Mrs. Rudy Ahlers visited Mrs. Chet Taylor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gunter and family and Mrs. Martha Shrader and Alice were dinner guests Sunday at the Gerald Wetlauffer home. Sharon Johnston came home from Storm Lake, la., over the weekend. Alice Shrader visited Mrs. Amy Jacobson last Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Harry Johnston home. Mrs. Earl Pierson had dinner Tuesday at the Walter Woeppel home. Mrs. Chet Taylor, Susan and Douglas visited in Tilden Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Leo Miller and Melanie visited Wednesday afternoon at the Wendel Switzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink called on Mrs. Fern Pollock Wednesday afternoon. Mona Mosel spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel. Mrs. Maynard Morrow, Bruce and Jackie visited Saturday at the Wilbur Bennett home. Last Weeks News— Diane and Loretta Shrader will attend Norfolk Beauty school this year. Milton Biddlecome will go to Norfolk Junior college, Mona Mosel, Douglas and Sandra Shra der will attend Wayne State Teachers college. Arlin Miller, Plainview, started teaching in the Riverside school September 5, and plans to move his family to the Timm place. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller 1 ■« /r_ r*_TTn I CtilU 1*1 i a. UVi UiU 1JUUUUV-11 children, Colorado, Dennis Ickes and the Walter Miller family had ice cream and cake at the Leo Miller home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom- ' ery were Neligh visitors last Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier were Norfolk visitors Thursday evening. The William Lofquist family vis ited Friday evening at the Char les Rotherham home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rotherham and family, Sioux Falls, S. D., were weekend visitors at the Will iam Lofquist home. The Willie Shrader family vis ited Monday evening at the Lynn Fry home. Mrs. John Miller visited Thurs day afternoon at the George Montgomery home. Tuesday evening Kitty Fry, the Willard Fry, Lynn Fry and Willie Shrader families had ice cream and cake at the Lee Fink home near Page in honor of Bruce Fink’s ninth birthday. The Willard Fry family were dinner guests at the Dale Napiers and supper guests at the Richard Napiers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wehenkel visited Thursday evening at the George Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller accompanied Mrs. Gerald Had duck and family to Denver, Colo., for a visit. They left Wednesday morning. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and Mil ton were Neligh visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier left Friday morning for a week of vis iting relatives and they plan to fish in Minnesota. The Willard Fry family visited Tuesday at the Lynn Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery visited in Norfolk Wed nesday. The Willard Fry and Lynn Fry families and Douglas, Sandra and David Shrader visited Wednesday evening at the Kitty Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Switzer and Kimberly McCamon visited last Monday evening at the Ora Swit zer home. The G. D. Ryan family visited Monday evening at the Alfred Napier home. The Dale Raasch family, Om aha, visited a couple of days last week at the Dave Pollock home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were dinner guests Sunday and Debbie and Brenda came home with them for over the Labor Day holiday. The Alfred Napier family were Genie GAS Lite Now enjoy constant, dusk to-dawn, soft-as-moonlight illumination which does not attract bugs. Low op erating cost, dependable light that never fails . . . parts last indefinitely. Only $1°° per month on your gas bill with no down payment, no carrying charge. Fall price oi $36.00 includes installation. mrmrwmiuim ^KssnyBiJiiimuiQLI F*Dve***GASSrct supper guests Tuesday at the George Keller home. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mor row, Jackie and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bennett and Curtiss were guests Friday evening when a lunch of ice cream and cake were served at the Wilbur Ben nett home in honor of Wilbur’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and daughters, Barbara and Mar ilyn, and Judy Gunter took Shar on Johnston to Storm Lake, la., last Sunday to attend college. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyers and baby brought her mother, Mrs. Kudy Ahlers home last Sunday. Mrs. Ahlers helped at the Meyers home the past week. The Robert Montgomery family were supper guests last Sunday at the George Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hord were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and family visited Wednesday evening at the Ed Walters home in Cham bers. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and Mil ton visited in Norfolk Wednesday. The Kenneth Schmidt family, Cheyenne, Wyo., were weekend guests at the Frank Schmidt home and attended the wedding of their niece, Sharon Schmidt, Saturday morning. Jody Fry was an overnight guest Friday of Sheila Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gunter, Jan et and Jamey, Blair, came Satur day evening to the Martha Shra der home for the weekend and to take Johnny and Judy home with them after spending the past two weeks visiting relatives. Orchard News Mrs. Wilbur Mahood Phone TW 3-3185 Harvey Holbrook, Orchard, was re-elected chairman of the ASC County Committee at the County Convention of ASC Com munity delegates. This will be the sixth year he has served as chairman. Prior to that he served 15 years as a member of County Committees and Com munity Committee. Mrs. Olive Everhart is spend ing a few days with her son, Harold Everhart and family at Sargent. The Orchard Garden club met with Mrs. Cecil Lee Monday, Sept. 4, with 13 members and three visitors, Mrs. Lester Raff, Mrs. Waldo Rodgers and Mrs. Lester Withee, present. Mrs. Hoyt Sirek, president, presided over the business meeting. Roll call was answered by members naming their biggest garden failure. Mrs. Lee was lesson leader and the topic was, “Ice land, Scotland and Brussels.” Mrs. Lee showed a colored film of plant life and flowers of these countries, assisted by Mrs. D. Lcnz and Mrs. Hoyt Sirek. The hostess served lunch. The next - meeting will he October 2 with Mrs. Gordon Drayton. Mrs. Ted Berry will be lesson leader. The Ladies Aid of St. Peter’s Lutheran church met in the church parlors August 31. Pastor \V. Seefeldt spoke on the dif ferent mission fields. ‘‘Thank You’s” were expressed from Mrs. Duane Allen, Mrs. Henry Keiser, Bill Mosel and Dale Rab bass. The teachers reception will be held in the church basement September 12. A tentative date for the annual smorgasbord was set for October 3. Mrs. Kenneth Stelling became a member of the Aid. A sympathy card was signed by all to be sent to Pastor P. Wirth. Honored at the birthday table were Mmes. Leo Cleve land, Rozella Dorr, Oris Hall, Louise Heese and Bernard Schacht. Lunch was served by Mrs. Bernard Schacht. Mrs. Ro bert Schwager and Mrs. Walter Seefeldt to 34 members and seven guests, Mmes. Jerry Mil ler, Kenneth Stelling, E. Bray, Stuart Schleusener, Kenneth Anderson, Louie Rabbass and Miss Carolyn Ennen. Will Nobitt and Mr. and Mrs. George Sewell and Sandy, Alton, 111., visited in the Bertha Grove home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Meisner, Springfield, Ore., were Friday guests in the Wendell Wilson home. Mrs. Joe Homes and children, Lincoln visited last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey. Sunday dinner guests in the Fred Spar home were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Adams, sr., Creigh ton. Mrs. Fern Fletcher visited her son, Kirk Bolts and family at Great Falls, Mont., last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Withee and Kevin, Plainview. were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Withee and Jan. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Withee were sup per guests. Mrs. Homer Barton, Mrs. Louise Beal and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barton were Neligh visitors Fri day. Gertrude Gribble spent a few I days in O'Neill this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Drayton I and Gordon Drayton were Creighton visitors Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Shipman and two sons, Muncie, Ind., spent j the past two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shipman. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hester and daughters, Tecumseh, visited in the E. E. West home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lauten k Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY' O’NEILL, NEBR Insurance of All Kinds schlager and sons, Colorado Springs, Colo., left for their home Tuesday after spending two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton, and other relatives. A family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton. Those pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lautenschlager and son, Colo rado Springs. Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barton and Kev in, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Alexander and family, Plainview; Mr. and Mrs. Wal do Davis and Mario, Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barton and Louise Beal, Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Scheusner and daughters left Tuesday for their home in Ames, la., after spending two weeks in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bright and Mr. and Mrs. John Schleusener. The Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Harley and family, Corpus Chris ti, Tex., visited a few ilays with relatives and friends in Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and son, Lincoln, spent last weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Clifton jr. Highlander cl'ab met August 28 at the home of Mrs. Tony Pruss jr. Officers elected for the en suing year: President, Mrs. George Hamil; vice president, Mrs. Jim Cooper; secretary, Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Johnston, and news re porter, Mrs. Floyd Gibbs, lesson on “arranging pictures” was giv en by Mrs. Floyd Gibbs. The hos tess, assisted by lone Trease, served lunch. Mrs. Gordon Drayton gave a “coffee hour” for Mrs. Ander son Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are new resi dents in the Orchard communi ty. Mr. Anderson is superin tendent of Orchard public school. Mrs. Allen Hill and son, Bob, and Mrs. Gordon Drayton were _ ■ I He MAM hKUM EQUITABLE ASKS Farmers iiml Ranchers, Businessmen, Professional Men and Women Do You Want More Life Insurance At New Djw Cost? For Information Write HARVEY TOMPKINS Inman, Nebraska LET THE MAN FROM EQUITABLE BRING YOU PEACE OF MIND Norfolk visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weiting visited relatives in Norfolk and Pierce Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. El wood McClaran returned home Saturday after a two-week trip visiting their son, Hayes and wife at Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield jr., Kearney, were Monday guest* in the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Spar. Servicemen's Notes . . . Completing recruit training Au gust 17 at the Marine Corps Re cruit Depot, S;ui Diego, Calif., was Marine Pvt. Jerome L. Roe ther, son of Mrs. A. M. Roether, Butte. Upon completion of their final phase of training, new marines report to Camp Pendleton. Calif., for further infantry training. Serving in the Far East abroad the fleet ocean tug USS Chow anoc. operating out of San Diego, Calif., is John M. Warner, chief engineman, USN, son of Mr. John F. Warner, Atkinson. The Chowanoc, a member of Service Squardron One, provides salvage rescue and towing ser vice for ships of America’s Seventh Fleet. Weighing less than 1.7(H) tons, the ocean-going tug is capable of towing a (50,000-ton attack air craft carrier more than 2,000 miles non-stop. Crewman of the Chowanoc will have an opportunity to visit Hong Kong and {Sorts in Japan, the Philippines, Korea and Taiwan during its current four-month tour of the Far East. Schoolhouse AUCTION Three (3) rural school buildings and their equipment will be sold at public auction at Holt County School District 89 7 miles east and 1 mile north of Atkinson. Friday, Sept. 15 1:30 p.m. Offered for sale will be Holt County District S') buildings and equipment, Holt County Dis trict 159 buildings and equip ment and Holt County District 155 bvildings and equipment. Thorin Auction Service O’Neill, Nebr. I —’-“’™“—————————————— ---. I ...cl QookfL wifl& CONFESSES! 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