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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1961)
Fort Randall News Janioe Klrwia (Iaist Week’s News) Mr arid Mrs. Tom Kocer jr and Wanda Kay, Wagner, brought a birthday cake to the Dan Kir wan home Thursday evening to help Daniel celebrate his birth day. Mrs Walt Nyquist was a Mon day coffee guest at the G. R. Kirwan home Mr. and Mrs Louie Janousek, Dougie, Debbie and Kevin were Sunday evening visitors and cof fee guests at the Harry Haus rnann home. Mrs. Ed Cassidy was a caller al the Melvin Kirwan home Monday Mr and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and Kathy visited with Mrs. Ar den Johnson Thursday at the Lynch hospital. Mrs. G. R. Kirwan left Monday for Los Angeles, Calif , where she was called due to the sud den death of her brother, Joe Turgeon. Mrs. Kirwan was tak en to Omaha by her son, Jerry, where she boarded a plane for California. Mr and Mrs. Dan Kirwan were Sunday visitors at the Chet Sal men home, Baker Donnie and Mary Salmen, Bak < r ajx*nt from Monday to Thurs day at the Dan Kirwan home. Wilbur Neilan, Fort Pierre, was a Tuesday morning visitor at tfte G. R. Kirwan home Mrs. Henry Connot and Carrie and Mrs. Bob Gray, Jolene and Laureen of Fairfax were Wed nesday afternoon visitors and cof fee guests at the Harry Haus mann home. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Salmen stop lied at the Dan Kirwan home Thurs<lay enroute home from Sioux Falls, S. D. and took Don nie and Mary borne with them. Vem Reynoldson, O'Neill, was a Wednesday dinner guest at the G. R. Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doty and family, Napor, Mrs. Fred Steffen and Doris, Colome, and Fritz Steffen, who is liome on furlough from Texas, were all Sunday vis itors at the Duane Kirwan home. Janice and Mary Jane Kirwan and Virginia Cassidy were among the students from Pickstown who attended the band clinic in Wag ner, Thursday. In the evening all of the students attending, presented a concert. Mac Simonson, Don Becker and Bud Cole, O’Neill, were Saturday afternoon visitors at the Tom Donlin home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jonas, Rapid City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kir wan and Phillip were Sunday vis itors and coffee guests at the G. R. Kirwan home Riverside News By Mr*. Lionel Gunter The Riverside Free Methodist church is practicing for the chinch Saturday evening. Dec. 23. Dennis Napier spent Thursday night with Terry Yelli. The Richard Napier family were supper guests Friday at the Z. H. Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and the Glen Harpster and John Na pier families were dinner guests Sunday at the Alfred Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Riddle come spent Sunday night at the Keith Biddlccome home. They moved to Lynch to be near Mil ton's work in the depot at Bris tow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgom ery called Monday afternoon at the George Montgomery heme and were supper guests of the DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact I senses By Appointment Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebraska FRITZ'S Body Shop 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Complete Body Work Glass Cut & Installed - PHONE - 86 Day — 473 Night O’NEILJL. NEBR. 30tfc INSURANCE Hospitalization Mutual of Omaha LIFE United of Omaha Oscar Spitzenberger Box 66~ Telephone 888 O'Neill, Nebr. Office at 429 North 3rd Street 38tf S. S Schl rtmans They went with Mr Schl >tman to visit his wife Monday and Wednesday night and also spent the nights at the Sch lotman home Thursday morning thqj went to Valpariso to spend a few days at the Floyd Schlot man home before returning to their home in California. Mr and Mrs John Miller and Mrs Lionel Gunter attended a 4 H Leaders Council meeting at the courthouse annex Wednesday evening Ivan Menu, Mrs Wayne Smith, Mr» Elmer Schaaf. Mrs Albert WidtfeK and Robert Young were elected for two terms Mrs Esther, Balina and Jacky were guests Monday evening at the Grant Mott home after the junior class play Mr and Mrs. Ora Switzer vis ited Tjesday evening at the Leo Miller home and helped Mr and Mrs Leo Miller celebrate their wedding anniversary. Mrs Z H Fry stayed Tuesday nights at the Ricrard Napier home with the Napier children while their parents and Mr and Mrs Dale Napier were in Omaha Mr and Mrs Howard Miller visited in Neligh Friday after noon. Mr and Mrs. Milton Biddle c-ime and Mrs Keith Biddlecome vuitt! in Norfolk Iasi Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs George Montgom ery Sunday afternoon were lunch guests at the Paul Good home Alice Shrader stayed with the John Napier children while Mr and Mrs John Napier visited in O’Neill Wednesday Dr William Roas Monday after noon was a supper guest at the Wayne Fry home Mr*. Richard Napier, Alice Shrader. Mr*. Archie JnhMim and Mr*. Lea Miller «t*l>le<l Mr*. Veart Tattle In packing lire «arkt and a larg- bu at ased clicking Friday afternoon to be *ent by track to St. I <>uU Mr and Mm Leo Miller en tertamed Jacky Fry, Terry let qulst. Janet, Tommy ami Sherry Switzer. Joan. Becky and Ellen Miller at a r Her ska ing party in honor of their a>»n, Steve's birthday, Mr ami Mr* Dal* Napier and the Richard Napier family were guests last Sunday evening at the Wayne Fry home Mrs. Brrt Fink, while standing on n rhalr pelting shelf paper In the < upboar.t lost her ha taare anil fell breaking her *rt»l Tkorwl*; Nhr *M Ukra hi th.- Nrllgk knipMal and lhr ikirtor pat brr tartal la a rani Mw plant la ran*# ham# A Mar day. Mr and Mm Frank Mantuan fry war# ajj^w-r and ovarmgbl «ur*ta at Ua- Gn>rgr M.-tilgtwtvrry hanr Turaday. Mr and Mr* Ft. A lb>rd wrrr rvrnmg cailrr* .wvooo6j^6g666666(XA^. Just Say "Charge It!" wSSSm^BB ^ooowwwwcwe^^ O'Neill, Nebr. COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES! 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