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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1961)
Stuart News Hy Mri Herb Hkato Englers Have Reunion of Family Sunday Mr and Mrs Edwin Engler entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday in honor cf their niece, Sister M. Nicole, OSB, Atchinaon, Kan Slater Nicole, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Andy Engler, was here to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Peter En gler, and other relatives. Those present wire: S us ter M. Nicole, her sister, Mrs Boh Holstein and children, Don, Gary, Jimmy and Diane, RushviUe; Mrs. Peter En gler, Ainsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Engler. Eugene Engler and children, Arlene, Dennis and D- nnc. Atlunson; Mrs. Bob Wolf achlog and Delores, Do ion, Calif., Virg.ma Micek and J; hn Engler. Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. D Dudley and daughter. Sioux City, la., were Sunday gierts of Mr and Mrs. Dw.une Ulnch and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J.m Hoffman and Danny were Mrs Jimmy Hoffman and girls. Art Hoffman and Mr and Mrs. B.ll Hoffman, Naper, and James Hoffman. Grand Island The lat t r visited Mr. and Mrs. Art H oilman. Mrs. Jim Hoffman, Mrs. Jim my Hoffman and Mrs Lucille Todd dn/ve to Omaha Monday where they will visit Jim Hoff man at the h<jspital. Mrs. Francis Steinhauser and Terry were Thursday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, Atkinson. Friday overnight guests of Mr. New! Highlight and Dramatize your NATURAL HAIR COLOR! COLOR ACCENT By Rexall Lasts several weeks conditions ;ls it colors Will not rub off Easy to apply simple as a shampoo REXALL MEDICATED MAKE-UP More than a Make-up. A concentrated skin treatment Moisturized antiseptic formula Helps heal and conceal Imparts beautiful skin tone $1.25 plus tax DIABETIC SUPPLIES We carry a full line of supplies for the diabetic patient. Make DEVOY’S your headquarters for fresh, refrigerated insulin, syringes, needles, testing equipment, including Clinitest and Tes Tape, cotton and alcohol. We also carry sugarless sweetening agents, sugarless gum, candy, mints, and diatetic ice cream. Shop at DEVOY’S for all your needs. VETERINARY SUPPLIES Rememlwr, at DEVOY’S you can find a complete line of Animal Health supplies—vaccines, needles, antibiotics, and medi cinal products. PRESCRIPTIONS The next time your doctor finds it necessary to write a pre scription for you or for a member of your family, take it to Devoy’s Rexall Drug to be filled by a Prescription Specialist. DEVOY’S REXALL DRUG is the only Drug Store in O'Neill which is open evenings with a Registered Pharmacist on duty to take care of your prescription needs. DEVOY REXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. and Mrs Bud Kurtz and family were Mr. and Mrs Ronald Dodd and daughter, Sioux City, la. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs George Wallmger were Mr and Mrs Stan GAb, Mrs. Florence Cobb. Mrs Ethel Strac ke, Mr. and Mrs Larry Addison, Columbus. Mrs. Marian Walling er, Norfolk, and daughters. Gad, Barbara, D;ane and Vickie, Rush Ville The Addison and Wallinger families were weekend guests of the George Wallingers. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jensen were Mr and Mrs. Bob Jensen and girls, Rush ville. Mr. and Mrs Bob Jensen at tended the Homecoming. Mr. and Mrs Vic Kaup and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider and Robert. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Farr. Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield were Mrs. Raymond Wewel and Westelle. Mr and Mrs. B<ib Chaney, Pat and Mike, Ainsworth, and Mr. an I Mrs. Gene Hoffman attended the Nebraska football game at Lincoln Saturday. The Birthday club met October 10 at the home of Mrs Clifford Nelson to help Mrs. Nelson cele brate her birthday. Eleven mem bers and one guest, Mrs. Marvin (Red) Johnson, were present. Mrs Harold Butler is a new member. ‘Mrs. Henry Hamik spent Sat urday visiting Mr. and Mrs Eu gene Hamik and family at Atkin son. Mrs. Alois Schmaderer spent October 11 and 12 visiting Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Kulus, Omaha. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schmaderer were Marlene Sch maoerer ana c,a sargeni, oom oi Grand Island. Ricliiird Schmaderer, Fort .Mead, Maryland, arrived home Friday to spend a two week visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schmaderer, and ot her friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler at tended a golden wedding anniver sary at Norfolk and visited Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. Clara Din kel, at Plainview Saturday and Sunday. They returned home Sun day evening. Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurlow were Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCracken and Jerry Beasly, Wichita, Kan. Sunday dinner guests at the Theresa Levi home were Mrs. Alvera Smith and Lillian Wads worth, Tilden, and Mrs. Bertha Connor, Fresno, Calif. Mrs. Con nor end Miss Wadsworth were both 50-year graduates and at tended the Alumni banquet. Mrs. Connor spent the past week vis iting friends and relatives around Stuart. She stayed with Mrs. Al vera Smith. Garden club met October 16 with Mrs. Ervin VanCleave. Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colsen and Joyce were R. L. CoLson, Norfolk, and Mrs. Charles Porter, Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ziska and Janice attended a card party Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Zis ka are Mrs. Weber’s parents. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engier were John Engler and Virginia Micek, both of Om aha. Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. George King were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Steinbrook and daughter, Babara, Loup City. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. King yvere Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seger and Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seger, all of Newport, and Mr. and Mrs. Stein brook and Barbara. 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A group of neighbors and friends surprised Mr. and Mrs Harold Butler Thursday evening at a house-warming Cards were played and the self-invited guests served lunch Linden Mulford and daughter, Mrs. Guy Leach. Grand Junc tion, Colo., were weekend guests of Mr. and Charles M. Mulford. Mrs. Mulford Is an uncle to diaries Mulford. Mr. Linden Mulford attended the Alumni banquet. He and Mrs. leMard Roberts were lhc hon ored 64 year graduates. The Cleveland Clackers Project club met October 12 with Mrs. Richard Siraku with seven mem bers and one visitor. Roll call was answered by telling a joke The lesson on frozen meals was given by Mrs Elmer Allyn and Mable Adams. The next meeting in November will be with Mrs. James Diming. Glenrose Timmermans and Kay Fortune, Quinn, S. D , were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Timmermans. The girls are stu dents at Chadron. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Weber en tertained the members cf the Sand Creek Irnpn vement dub and their families at a card par ty Friday at their home. The pri zes were won by Mr. and Mrs Raymond <Bud> Meusch and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller. The next card party will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kra mer November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ru dolph and family, Chapman, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Estes and other relatives. They also attended the homecom ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W’eber and family were hosts at a Web er family reunion Sunday. Pie sent were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Web er, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Frie del and family, Mrs. Wilma Johnson and family, all of Stu art, Mr and Mrs. Akns Swan. Loretta, PhyS'ts Ziska, Norfolk. Mr and Mrs B*/b Weber and family „nd Dennis Webrr, Rapid City. S. D Mrs Marvin Butler and boys were Wednesday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Ward Alexander and Linda at Mills. A picnic dinner was held Sun day at the home of Mr and Mrs A J. Johnscn honoring Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Mrs Marv.n Van Every. Norfolk, on their birth day Those present were Mrs. Ralph Morris. Council Bluffs, la.. Ronald Hannon. Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. L. E Nagel. Naper; Mr and Mrs. Ray Johnson and boys. Mr. and Mrs Merle Irish anl children and Mrs. FnU Kohle and children. Afternoon callers wove Mr and Mrs. Fred Moon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Merle Tburlow and children were Staff Sgt. and Mrs. James McCracken and children. Saiina, Kan., Mrs Ora Short, LaVonne Dvorak and Dim me. Mark Kaup. Karen Meusch and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurl w. Weekend guests of Mr anl Mrs Merle Thurluw were the McCrack ens and Mrs Short, all erf Sn lina. Celia News Mrs. Merrill Anderson Child Receives Burns Tuesday In Accident Becky Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks, received second-degree burns on her right leg Tuesday soon after arriving at school. A chair up set with her. causing her to fall against the heating stove. She was taken to the Atkinson clinic j f r medical treatment and was able to return to school the fol- j lowing day. Sqpper guests Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Kilmurry were Mrs Kil murry's parents. Mr and Mrs August Tnmhynski. and brother. Francis, Atkinson, and iter sister, Mrs Ed Rome and family. Oro aha Mrs Robert Hendricks, son, Rickey and daughter. Rhonda, who have been visiting relatives in Manhattan, Kan . the past week returned home early Friday morning with the Rev and Mrs Charles Phij ts who had been at tending a missionary convention at Miltonvale, Kan. Lloyd Phipps is confined at the h<*me of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs Charles Phipps with bronchitis. He Is a theological student at the Wesleyan Methv dist college Sunday evening sapper guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Da vid Rahn were Mrs Jess Hupp, Mr. and Mrs Orville Orr and son, Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Slaymaker and family, A 4 kins- n. Mr anil Mrs. Robert Collins end son, Mark, Omaha, spent the weekend w.th her parents, Mr. i and Mrs Conrad Frickel, and j Robert's parents, Mr. and Mrs j Ge rge Collins. Mr and Mrs. Clair Anderson, i ■Long Pine, were supper and eve- i ning guests Thursday at tin* Mer-. riil Anderson home Mr an 1 Mrs. Alvin Reiser and j daughter. Sharon, visited at the | home of Mr. and Mrs, Duane j Beck Thursday evening. DANCE Ash Grove I II SATURDAY, OCT. 21 Music by VON'S MERRY MEN ADMI.SSION: 50c Mrs Vivian Vaughn and daugh ter. Yolanda, and Mrs Wayne Riot and sen. Bryon. Atkinson, visited Mrs Iwvid Hahn Monday Mr and Mrs Diane Beck were S.oua City visitors Friday Mr* Beck's sister, Mrs Alvin Reiser, took cure of the children while ttiey were gone, Paul Adams, son of Mr and Mrs David Adams. -.-pen! a thn-e day vacation with his parents He is a student at the University of South Dakota Satur 'ay dinner guests at the Leonard Chaffin home were Lawrence Smith and eons and Vernon Hunter. Page Afternoon visitors were Mrs Vivian Vaughn and children and Linda O’Connell. Atkins* m Mr and Mis Merlyn Anderson an I daughters, Debra and Nancy, were Sunday afl<m*wn and lunch guests at the home of Meriyns iwrmta. Mr and Mra Merrill Anderaua Mr* I.eH Hoffman attended a Sunday Nth *4 Teacher* meet ing Tuesday .-veiling at the Im manuel Lutheran church in Atkin BOO Mr ami Mr* Fred John**), Council Itluffa. la , were weekend guest* of Mr* Sadie l»4pp Mr and Mr* George Guidfcuts. Atkinson. Claude Kla-r ami Mr. Gui Mr* Harold Kiaor ami a>«. 1 ><»rryl. 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