The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 05, 1961, Section Two, Image 15

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lly Mm. Janie* Mr.Mahaa
David SoUrtka, Norfolk Junior
college student, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I>*wis Soiiotka and family. :
Ned Kelley and Kieth Kivett. I
Wayne Slate Teachers college
students, spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mr*. W.
K Kelley and Mr. ami Mrs. Va
den Kivett.
Raymond Heck, Ewing, spent
Saturday visiting Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth Kestenholtz and family.
Mrs. James Kelley spent the
weekend at South Sioux City with
Mr Kelley w1m> is employed
there.
Joe Peters, who is employed
at Norfolk, spent a couple of days
last week with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney spent
Friday and Saturday in Omaha
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady
and attending the Ak-Sar-Ben
show.
Georgia Herold, Norfolk
Beauty school student, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr
and Mrs George Herold and
family.
Mrs. Charles Iziben has re
turned from two weeks in I>>xtng
ton where she visited relatives.
Gene Butterfield. Grand Island
business school student, spent the
weekend visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Bill Butterfield.
Mrs. Clifford Sawyer returned
Thursday from St. Anthony's
hospital where she was a medical
patient for several days.
Charles Young who is em
ployed near Sutton spent the
weekend at his home.
Bert Smith and Dale Lines who
are employed near Alexandria
spent the weekend with their
families here.
Mr and Mrs Levi Morshach,
Neliph, were Sunday afternoon
visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth Mors
hach and Mr. and Mrs. David
Morshach.
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Tomp
kins and family, Waverly, spent
tiie weekend visiting Mr. and
Mrs I /‘on Tompkins.
Diek Coventry and Judy Fitch,
Omaha, spent the weekend v isit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coven
try and Boh and other friends and
relatives.
Riverside New
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Sharon Johnston came home
Iasi Friday evening to visit her
uncle, George Johnston, Washing
ton, returning to Storm Lake, la.,
Sunday morning. The Harry
JohnsUm, Archie Johnstnn, Les
ter Johnston and Ralph Johnston
Lundies gathered at the Emily
.Johnston feu me last Sunday to
visit George Johnston, Washing
ton, and Mrs. Flora Newman, Ca
lifornia ami to help Emily
Johnston celebrate her birthd;*/
anniversary. Eddy ami Alice
Shrader were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink left
early Fmlay morning for Denver,
Colo., lo visit their son, William
and family, for a lew days.
Mrs. Dale Napier called on
Mrs. Dave Pollock Thursday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Charlotte Lord left Wed
nesday for her home in Califor- I
nia after visiting a cdaple of '
weeks at the Bert Fink home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont- j
gomery visited last Monday eve
ning at tlve R A. Hord home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
visited in O’Neill Thursday.
The Grant Mott family were
dinner guests Sunday at the Es
ther Mae Barnhart home in Ne
ligh.
Eddy and Alice Shrader vis
ited Saturday evening at the Ar
chie Johnston home.
Mrs. Flora Newman, California,
and George Johnston, Washington,
left for their homes after visiting
their mother, Mrs. Emily John
ston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom.
ery plan to visit at the Lester
KniOnow home at Plainview Sun
day.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and Mil
ton were dinner guests Sunday
jit the Joe Hegr home near Madi
son
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier left
Thursday morning for Sterling,
Kan., to get acquainted with their
now grandson at the Russel Na
pier home. They returned home
Monday.
Mrs. Rudy Ahlers called on
Mrs. Frank Schmidt Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome
and Mrs. Earl Pierson called on
her Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier vis
ited the Ricliard Napier family
Friday evening.
Jane, Kevin, Jody and-Julie Fry
were overnight guests Friday at
the Z. H. Fry home.
Duane Tinsley was an over
night guest of Leroy Napier
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited the Dewitt Gunters
Friday evening.
The Riverside Free Methodist
Missianary society met Thursday
at the church basement. The
members of the society had a
contest the past year dividing the
members into two groups. The
group that had the most mem
bers present at all of the meet
ings during the year won. The
losing side served lunch to the
winners at the meeting Thursday
afternoon.
Mona Mosel came home Friday
for the weekend. She is attending
school at Wayne.
Mmes G. D. Ryan, Archie Tut
tle, Charles Rotherham, Stanley
Davis. Wilbur Spangler and Ray
Funk were guests Wednesday af
ternoon at the Alfred Napier
home.
Bobby Hobbs. Omaha, came
Wednesday to spend a visit with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Hoke.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited last Sunday afternoon
at* the Robert Montgomery home.
Knils ami Pieces 6 14). Box
BACON .$1.29
Wilson's Spired llain Lb.
LUNCH MEAT.49c
Boil Beef Lb. ,
SHORT RSBS.15c <
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Bar-S Cliip|H-d Ham or 3Vi-oz. PkR. ^
CHOPPED BEEF.4/$l
I!. S. 1). A. Choice Lb.
RSB STEAK.79c
Lean AAeaty — Semi Boneless
PORK ROAST .. Lb. 39e
PORK STEAK ... Lb. 49e I
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