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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1962)
Orchard News Mr*. Wilbur Mibood Phone TW 3 3185 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown and Karon, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. James Withee and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Withee and Jan were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs James Withee and Kevin at Plainview. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John son and family, O’Neill, and Pearl Johnson, Orchard, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bartsch. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clifton and daughter, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tooker and daughters, Wayne, and Mr and Mrs. Archie Walton and daughters, Orchard, were Christmas dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car ROYAL THEATRE Thuoulay, Jan. 4 COME SEPTEMBER Rock Hudson Gina Lollobrigida I Sandra Dee Bobby Darin, Walter Slezak Frl.-Sat. Jan. 5-41 POSSE FROM HELL Audie Murphy John Saxon i In Eastman Color 8un.-Mon.-Tue*. Jan. 7-8-0 DAVID AND GOLIATH Orson Welles W4*d.-Thurs. Jan. 10-11 Family Night OPERATION EICHMAN roll Clifton. Mrs. Alice Quigley Mrs. Clifton’s mother, was aha present. Afternoon and suppei guests were Mr. and Mrs. Te< McElhaney, O'Neill, Jeannie Me Elhaney, Ijncoln, Mrs. Con Clifton, Orchard. Mr and Mrs. Harold Pospeshi find Janet and Jerry, Sioux City la., Mrs Lila Pospeshil and Mrs Hessie Butterfield were visiton of Mr. and Mrs. Don Volquard sen and sons Tuesday forenoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butter field. Mrs. Lila Pospeshil and Mr and Mrs. Tom Holliday were Christmas Eve supper guests ol Mr and Mrs. Don Volquardsen and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Witnee and Jane, Plainview, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Withee and Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Guemey Drayton and Rozan, Gertrude Gribble, Tom Drayton, Omaha, Terry Drayton and Ben Dees, students at LSU, Baton Rouge, La., and Mr. and Mrs. John Drayton dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Drayton New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kohout and sons arrived Christmas Day from St. Ixxiis, Mo., to visit her mother, Mrs. Jennie George and her sisters, Mrs. Bernard Kel logg and Mrs. John Auman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospeshil Janet and Jerry, Sioux City, la., spent Christmas Day with his mother, Mrs. Lila Pospeshil, and they all visited Christmas night w.th Mrs. Lizzie Grim in Ewing. Other Christmas Day dinner and supper guests were Vlasta, Viola and R'-ta Pospeshil. Gertrude Gribble entertained Saturday night at dinner for Mr. find Mrs. Guemey Drayton and Rozan, Terry Drayton, and Ben Dees, Baton Rouge, La., Tom Drayton, Omaha and LaVeme Hauptmann, Leigh. - a carpet missing from your home? No matter what the decor of your home, if your floors are bare, or the covering is old, worn-out, you are missing an important feature of good living. Carpet is the background of your home, and fine quality carpet adds the crowning touch to any room. Come in and see our collection of eye-catching, distinctive Gulistan carpets, in patterns to match your particu lar decor, at prices to meet your budget. 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We will gladly refill and mail your prescription—the same dav thev are received. DEVOY REXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. Page News By Mrs. B«a Aster I --■ ■ Couple Honored Dec. 30 on 50th Wedding Date A belated 50th wedding anniver sary party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Les Lines Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Sirs. N. D Ickes. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert and Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Beelaert and family, Mr. and Mrs Roy Zellers, Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer, Diane Kem per, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshyn ski, Dennis Ickes and Mr. and Mrs. ‘‘Bad Ickes”. Cards were played. Mr. and Mrs. William Fink and family left Saturday for their home in Englewood, Colo., after spending the Christmas holiday here, and also to attend the gold en wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink, Ewing. Mrs. Fink, the former Eleanor Trowbridge, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge, Page. Following the church services Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French jr. entertained at a family gathering in honor of the birthday of their youngest daugh ter, Sheila. Among the guests were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Olson, Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French sr Others included Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. Car roll French, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Frels, Hershey, and their families, Mrs. Gertrude Deavers, Des Moines, Ia„ and Marie Heiss, Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes en joyed having all their children home for Christmas. They are Mr. ana Airs, itoy Haynes, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haynes and family, O’Neill, and Viola Haynes, Hastings. The annual Christmas meeting of the WSCS was held Thursday afternoon in the Weslayan room. Mrs. George Clasey was in charge of the program. Mrs. Harold Freemeyer and Mrs. William Ragland presented a playlet, “Gifts for Christmas”. Hostess es for the social hour were Mrs. Merwyn French sr. and Mrs. Goldie Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll French and Mrs. Dagne Jensen entertain ed at an oyster dinner Sunday noon. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dorr, Lapeer, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frels, Hershey. Mrs. Gertrude Deavers, Des Moines, la., Marie Heiss, Has tings, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ol son, Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French jr. and their families. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landreth, Thayer, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har mon. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth, Page, and Mrs. Finn Landreth. The Frank Landreths remained as ov ernight guests of his brother, Mi lo. Wednesday they left for home taking his mother, Mrs. Finn Landreth, back with them. She had been here vsiting. Last Friday evening guests at the Norman Trowbridge home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trow bridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Summers and family, Mrs. 0. A. Weber, Marilyn Park and Mr. and Mrs. William Fink and family, Englewood, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kemper, Page, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ernst and Richard, O’Neill, Mrs. Emma Kemper, Ivan Wayman and boys, Mrs. W’ayman and Mrs. Wright were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. R. H. Parker. Jr. MYF met Sunday at the Methodist church with Carroll French and Lyle Heiss acting as sponsors. Games opened the eve ning festivities with LuAnn Nis sen in charge. The devotion and lesson were given by Jean Nis sen and John Crumly. Lunch was served by Lyle Harvey. The young folks “watched” the New Year start. Mr and Mrs. Ed Eggan en tertained Sunday at dinner the following. Mr. and Mrs Frank Soulier. Tilden; Mr and Mrs Boyd Boyer and family. La Puen te, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. War ren Stamer, Hurley, S. D. Mrs Clara Eggan, Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sojka were afternoon guests. The Boyers re turned to Tilden with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Soulier, and on Tuesday left for their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. William Spence and Lyle, O'Neill, Hazel, Ruby and Elsie were last Monday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Joe Beelaert. Connie and LuAnn Nissen enter tained at a party Saturday night Their guests included Dick Un der, Roberta and Ben Asher, An drea Wettlaufer, Caroline and Marilyn Max, Mick Stewart, John and Alvin Crumly, Linda Alberts. Jon Cork, Harlan Saltz, Karen Harris, Juanita Ragland, Gene Harvey, Bonnie Heiss, Jean Fin ley, Don Halhbeck, Owen Schmidt, Ewing, Lyle Harvey and Denny Finley. Last Monday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul lat and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and family, Inman, at the Dale Matschullat home. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Alberts were Friday night guests at the Dale Mat schullat home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and family, Mrs. Frieda Asher and Debra Asher were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemper. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher, Mr and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher, Powell, Wyo., sur prised Mrs. Kenneth Asher, At kin*f »n Wwlnpc/^ nu ni rrKt of n ko lated birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stracke, Atkinson, were also there. Cards were played with Dick Asher, William Sorensen, Mrs. Jerry Asher and Mrs. K. Asher winning prizes. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Roberta Kornock entertained 12 youngsters in honor of Larry’s ninth birthday. Mmes Mae Copes, P. E. Nissen, Emma Kemper, Harley Kennedy. Calvin Harvey and Frieda Asher and the Misses Grace and Nell Woods and Grace Zellers called on Mrs. Hester Edminsten Thurs day to wish her a “happy birth day’’. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ed minsten, North Platte, also call ed on his mother, Mrs. Edmin sten. Saturday afternoon and Sapper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth were Mr. and Mrs. George Hendrichs and family. Omaha; Mrs. Felix Hendrichs, O’Neill, and Mrs. Finn Landreth, Thayer, la. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and family were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlau fer were Tuesday night guests at the Ben Asher home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summers and David returned home Friday night from a trip in which they visited Mrs. Thayne Schull at Dorchester, and remained an ov ernight guest there. The next day they were dinner and supper gjests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillippi in Lincoln. Joyce Summers, student nurse at Lincoln General, joined the group for supper. On Tuesday they were guests in the home of her father. Marvin Buell, Lawrence, Kan. After spending a couple of days there, they continued on to visit friends and relatives in Milton vale, Kan. Last Sunday guests at the Ro bert Nissen home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen and fam ily, Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorensen and family, Om aha; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Connery and Eddie Lee, Chadron; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and fam ily, Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Sor en Sorensen sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen jr. Ash Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon were last Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Godel in honor of Kelly’s first birthday. Mrs. Ross Taylor, Troy, O.; Mrs. Mary Bergstrom, New Cas tle, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Har Bride-of-the-Week Jo Ann Shoemaker will wed ! Jerry Schaaf I January 27 The bride has registered in our bridal registry Make McIntosh Jewelry your First Stop for China, Crystal, Silver and Wedding Gift needs McIntosh jewelry 4•* E' Dougiaa Pboof is* A Trusted Jeweler Is Your Best Advisor old Heist went to Milford Mon day to the Tom Ressell home to visit with Mr and Mr*. Harvey Cullen. Edgar. Toe H.-isses then took the women to Grand Island where Mrs Bergstrom boared a train for her home. Mrs. Tay lor joined her husband at the home of their daughter. Mrs Charles Sorenten. The Heisses re turned to Page. Mr and Mrs Otto Matscbullat were New Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Dale Mat achullat. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart were New Year's Day guests in the home of Dr and Mrs. Elmer J. Bild, Wausa. Mr. and Mrs. Rawling Paul were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes. They left Monday to spend the night with the Guy Beckwith family be fore leaving for their home in Missouri Valley, la. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cullen, Powell, Wyo., accompanied by Mrs. Mary Bergstrom, New Cas tle, Wyo., arrived here Thursday to visit relatives. The Cullens were hoaseguests of his sister, Mrs. Raymond Heiss, and Mrs. Bergstrom stayed at the Harold Heiss home. On Saturday the Cul lens, Mrs. Bergstrom, Mrs. Ross Taylor, Troy, 0., Mrs. Charles Sorensen, Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mrs. Har old Heiss and Mrs. Richard Ash er visited in the TVile nlrnt* I I home at Norfolk, Mrs. Stukey is a sister of Mr. Cullen, Mrs. Berg strom, Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Ray mond Heiss and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell and family, Alliance, were Sunday to Tuesday guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshyn ski. Veldon Gray, Page, and Tom Laugan. O’Neill, left .Monday for Grand Island where they boarded a bus for Camp Car son, Colo., where the boys are ; stationed. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lam ason, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Har vey, and Major and Mrs. Lynn Lamason were guests at the Har old Asher home. It was a fare well party for the Lamsons who are leaving for Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., where he is stationed. The major and his family had been here for the past 10 days visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamason. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ash er and family, Mrs. Frieda Ash er and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and family were Friday dinner and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Atkin son. The following were guests at a party given Friday night at the - Becky Beelaert home, Bon and Roberta .Asher. Dick Linder, Har Ian Salta. Caroline Max, Joe Beelaert. Diane Kemper, Kent and Randall Stauffer. Dennis lekes, Lincoln, and Barbara and Mike Beelaert, Ewing Mr and Mrs Lee Fink, .Mr. and Mrs Dale Matachullat, Mr. and Mr* William Sorensen and Mr and Mrs Richard Heiss were Sunday night supper guests of Mr aixl Mrs Alvin Alberts Mr. and Mm. tleorge llall and Mrs. Itoberia Kornork at tended the funeral last Wednes day held for Kd Mas. HO. He was an uncle of Mrs. Hall. Mr and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and family. Creighton, and Mr anti Mra. Soren Sorensen jr were Monday dinner guest* tif Mr and Mrs. William St»rensen. New Year’s Eve sujtper guests of Mr. and Mrs William Schct* nost were Mr anti Mrs. Kay Har mtwi, Mr and Mrs George Wett laufer. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Stew* an, Mr anti Mrs Milo Landreth and Mr. and Mrs Marion Wotd* neck. Spencer. The group, with the exception of the Harmons, then attended a party at ttie Page Legion club. Mr. and Mrs Edd Stewart and Mickie were Thursday night guests at the Ben Asher home Dennis lckes, Lincoln, visited Monday in the home* of Walter, Leo awl Howard Miller. A dinner wm held on Sunday at the Larry Drum home In hon or of Mr* Richard Asher's birth day. 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