The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 08, 1962, Image 5

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    'I flics .1. IHMHCKI) I*KR •-ONH attended the an u il meeting of the Federal l^and Hank held Tuesday
afternoon in the American la-gion hiill. Two new dir e'ors were elected to the board of directors and
they arc K. .1. Kevell, O’Neill, and Ralph lloffma i, Kwing. < hairman of the board, Frank C. Krun
loriul, Kwing, conducted the meeting. I»a\e Livingston, Washington, la., was guest sjieaker. A luncheon
was served sit ikmui to those attending at the Chris Lutheran church.
Rites Held
For Former
Lynch Man
LYNCH Funeral services
were held Friday, Feb. 2, at the
Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel
for William Collins, who died at
the Faith, S. I)., hospital last
Monday. He has been hos
pitalized for nearly three months.
Burial was in the Bear Butte
cemetery.
William Collins was horn in
Fillmore county. Mo., October 6,
1X85. Ho moved with his parents
to Lynch as a young boy and
grew to manhood there.
In 1905 he married Ida Myles.
The couple farmed near Lynch
until 1909 when they moved to
Plainview. In 1944 they moved
to Faith, S. D.
Survivors include the widow
and six sons.
Rites Held for
Fay S. Brittell
At Atkinson
ATKINSON — Fay S. Brittell,
52 year old Atkinson feed sales
man, died of a heart attack Sat
urday, Jan. 27 at his home at
Atkinson.
Mr. Brittell had complained of
not feeling well shortly before
noon and had gone home. He
suffered the attack just after ar
riving tome.
Services were hed at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the Seger Funeral
Home in Atkinson with Evange
list Robert Granger of the Church
of Christ officiating. Burial was
in Woodlawn cemetery.
Pallbearers were Milton Mc
Kathnie, George Hitchcock,
Frank Schaaf, Perry Barnes and
Byrl Beck, all of Atkinson and
Gene Hutchinson, Valentine.
Fay S. Brittell, the son of
Francis Brittell and Alice Rey
nolds Brittell, was born August
25, 1909 at Inman and spent most
of his life in Holt county.
He was married to Thelma
Crosser June 1, 1930 at O'Neill.
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Downev Building, O’Neill, Nebr.
Ph. 534 — Res. Ph. 101-W
Jan-Feb-Marc
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Locksmithing
General Repairing of
Locks of All Kinds
Cars - Homes • Businesses
II
Joseph P. Shanner
112 So. 4th O’Neill
Money To Loan!
Property, Cars, Trucks,
Farm Equipment
Household Goods, Personal
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
LOW RATES
t -
Range Cubes
and
36% Protein
Blocks
TOMPKINS LIVESTOCK
HEADQUARTERS
Clarence (Bad) Hansen, Mgr.
Inman, Nebraska
Phone 225 or 11-W
They moved to Atkinson in 1958
and for a year operated the
Crystal Ballroom. Since 1959 he
was engaged as a salesman.
Survivors include the widow,
Thelma; three daughters. Mrs.
Dickie (Shirley* Fernau, Valen
tine, Mrs. Garold (Beverly*
Hitchcock, Atkinson, and Carol
Jean, at home; six brothers,
IJoyd, O'Neill, Dee, Palmdale,
Calif., Rollie, Laurel, Ralph, Al
bion, Allen. Phoenix, Ariz., and
Gordon, Norfolk; four sisters
Mrs Ray (Charity) Conard,
Clearwater, Mrs. David (Vera*
Morshach, Inman, Mrs. Man
uel (Lillian) Crosser, Neligh and
Mrs. Merle (Be mite) Sparks of
Clearwater.
He was preceded in death by
his parents and two brothers.
Former Lynch
Woman Dies
In Canada
T VMm A Uoo
been received of the death of a
former resident of Lynch, Mrs.
Louis Kreycik, 89, at the Hospice
Tache St. Boniface, Manitoba,
Canada. January 15 at 2 a.m.
Funeral services were con
ducted January 18 at the Baptist
church, Vassar, Manitoba. The
Rev. William Russell officiated.
Burial was in the United ceme
tery at Vassar.
Bessie Jane Tuch, daughter of
Frank and Marie Tuch, was bom
August 29, 1872 at Bridewood,
111., near CTiicago. She pioneered
with her parents to Knox county
hear Pischelville.
June 24, 1893 she was united in
marriage to Louis Kreycik. They
moved two miles east of Lynch
where they homesteaded. Eleven
children were born to this
couple.
In June 1920 the family moved
from Lynch to Virden, Manitoba,
Canada, living there until May
1925 when they moved near Vas
sar. In 1947 they moved to the
village of Vassar.
She was preceded in death by
her husband June 18, 1943, and
one (twin) son, George, March
9. 1931.
Surviving are six daughters,
Mrs. Rosie J. Gadeken, Norfolk.
Mrs. Emillia Diener, Billings,
Mont., Mrs. George C. Vaagen,
Taylor, N. D., Mrs. Joe C.
Zimmerman. Pauline Kreycik,
and Mrs. Larry Boisvert, all of
Canada; four sons, Steven (twin).
Assumption, 111., Emil, Flint,
Mich., Sidney, Verdigre, and Ed
die, Chagrin Falls, O.; 26 grand
children; 39 great grandchildren;
1 great great grandchild; a
brother, Frank Tuch, Verdel, and
two sisters, Mrs. T. J. Graham,
Lynch, and Mrs. Mary Dobriehov
sky. Verdigre.
Former Resident
Dies in Washington
Word has been received by
Mrs. Pete Heriford of the death
of Mrs. Bert Palmer January 30
in a Seattle, Wash., hospital.
Mrs. Palmer, nee Mary Howe,
grew to womanhood in O’Neill
and was employed several years
in the post office, as well as in
the offices of the late County
Judges Malone and Carlon, and
in the law office of the late Wal
ter K. Hodgkin.
She is survived by her hus
band, Bert, at 1118 Alki Avenue,
S. W., Seattle, 16, Wash; a son,
Major (ret.) Cohurn Palmer, 1846
Ord Grove Avenue, Seaside,
Calif.; a daughter, Berta, Seat
tle, Wash.; six grandchildren,
and three sisters, Mrs. M. J.
(Alice) Evans, Hollywood, 38,
Calif., Mrs. A. P. (Jo) Nesbitt,
Phoenix, 16, Ariz., and Mrs. M.
P. (Edna) Onderdonk, Redondo
Beach, Calif.
Services Held
Friday for
Mrs. B, Prescott
Funeral services were held
Friday for Mrs. Bertha Pres
cott, 79, who died Wednesday
morning, Jan. 31, at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Anderson,
where she had resided since 1938.
L mir -V' .1 ~ 4 '1/
The Rev. Glenn Kennicott of
ficiated at the services in Big
lins chapel. Burial was in Rock
ville, Ind.
Bertha Esther Hennis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
Hennis, was bom September 14,
1882. at Rockville. Ind. Her girl
Boy Scouts Mark 52nd Anniversary
.... .
Official Poster for Boy Scout Week
Under its current program of national purpose,
"Strengthen America . . . Character Counts,” the nation's
5,235,000 Cub Scouts. Boy Scouts. Explorers and adult
leaders observe the 52nd. anniversary of the Boy Scouts of
America during Boy Scout Week. Feb. 7 to 13. Through
its new program the movement seeks to "Build a Strong
America, Serve the Cause of Democracy, and Achieve the
Purposes of Scouting.” The observance will dramatize
how Scouting contributes to better familv life. Typical
Scout families will be honored.
hood was spent on a farm near
Rockville.
In 1902 she was united in mar
riage to Fred L. Day. To this
couple one son, Harold, was
horn.
She moved with her son to
South liakota in 1916. She was
united in marriage at that time ,
to Will Prescott. To this couple
were born three children. Louis J
and a twin sister, Margaret, and (
Allen.
Twenty years of her married
life were spent in Canada. They
moved to Nebraska in 1938 where
she made her home with tier
daughter in O’Neill. She was
preceded in death by her par
ents, three brothers and six sis
ters.
Surviving are three sons, Har
old Day, Johnstown, Louis Pres
cott, Omaha, and Allen Prescott,
Dixon; one daughter, Mrs. Mar
vin Anderson, O’Neill; 12 grand
children and five great grand
children.
Rites Held for
Charles Freouf
At Atkinson
ATKINSON — A life long re
sident of Holt county, Charles E.
Freouf. 72, died Sunday, Feb. 4,
at his home in Atkinson, following
a two-week illness.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon at Wes
leyan Methodist church in At
kinson with the Rev. Elmore
Blain officiating. Burial was at
Woodlawn cemetery.
Charles Freouf was bom at
Stuart March 29, 1889 to Joseph
and Frances Ziska Freouf. He
was married to Hazel Fowler
April 22, 1919 at Atkinson.
Four and one-half years ago,
Mr. Freouf retired from ranch
ing and he and his wife moved to
Atkinson.
He is survived by his wife,
Hazel; two sons, Vernon, Phoe
nix, Ariz., and Albert, Atkinson;
two daughters, Mrs. Robert
Slaymaker, Atkinson, and Mrs.
Lawrence Rouse, O'Neill; 12
grandchildren; three brothers.
Anton and Emanuel, both of
Martin, S. D., and Vincent, Tor
rington, Wyo., and two sisters,
Mrs. Gilbert Engler, Atkinson,
and Mrs. Millie Miller, Omaha.
Pallbearers were Mark Hend
ricks, Merrill Anderson, Ray
mond Bly, Alfred James, Robert
Clifford and March Warner.
Services Held
At Ewing for
S. E. Borden
EWING — Funeral services
were held Sunday afternoon in
Ewing for a former resident of
this community, S. E. Borden,
82, who died January 31 at
Washington, D. C.
The Rev. Lester Spragg and
Dr. William H. Ross officiated at
the services in the First Metho
dist church. Burial was in the
Ewing cemetery.
Samuel E- Borden was bom
November 21, 1879 at Wellsboro,
Penn., to O. P. and Josephine
Butler Borden. At the age of
three years, he moved with his
parents to a farm a few miles
northeast of Ewing where he
grew to manhood.
He was married to Pearl
Eggleston Powere January 25,
1911. She preceded him in death
three years ago. A son, Stanley,
died in infancy.
With the exception of a few
years at Washington, he spent
his entire life in the Ewirg com
munity where he was a member
of the Methodist church.
He is survived by a step-daugh
ter, Mrs. C. W. Burnett, Rapid
City, S. D.; two sons. Norvell,
also of Rapid City, and Wayne,
Washington, D. C., and two
grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Lei and Welke,
R. H. Shain, Dewitt Hoke, Her
mit Jefferies, Waldo Davis and
Elmer Bergstrom.
Loren Boelter Named
W-H Star of Week
VENUS — Loren Boelter, Page
student, who made six field goals
and nine of eleven free throws to
upset seeded Inman in the recent
Holt county tourney, was named
to the Omaha World-Herald Star
of the Week parade last week.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Boelter of this communi
ty.
VERDIGRE — Pvt. Thomas A.
Kotrous. Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Kotrous, Verdigre, was named
the 423rd Army Band Trainee of
the Month for January.
The criteria for this award was
based upon his soldierly ap
pearance. individual display and
conduct.
Kotrous’ address is as follows:
Pvt. E-2 Thomas A. Kotrous, CS
55 673 067, 423 Army Band, Fort
Leonard Wood. Mo.
Clearwater News
Mrm. CWIni Outright
lit nter & S2M
William Lulien celebrated his
83rd birthday anniversary Sun
day with dinner at the home of
his son in law anti daughter, Mr
and Mrs Charles Qirtright. In
the afternoon his son, Howard
and wife entertaimni the follow
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood,
Susan and Mary Alice and Mr
and Mrs Don laitien. all of
Weeping Water; Mr and Mrs.
Dewey Hrittell and Larry, Cham
bers. and Lela and Bemanl Ijj
l>en and Mr. ami Mrs. F. D.
Brandt, Neligh.
Mrs. Floyd Neal is a patient
in an Omaha hospital.
Mrs Harry Knapp entertained
the Dorcas society of the Church
of Christ at her home Thursday.
Ten memliers were present. Mrs
Jessie Yates gave the lesson and
Mrs. Hose Belmer read the
scripture. Lunch wus served.
WSCS of the Methodist church
met Thursday at the home of
Mrs Dave Hale with Mrs. Melvin
Snider as co-hostess. The lesson
was presented by Mrs. Amos
Switzer. Mrs. Mary Hemenway
led the devotionals. Lunch was
served to the eight members
present.
Mrs. Louise Medcalf surprised
her husband Monday night on
his birthday anniversary. Cards
furnished the entertainment for
the evening. Birthday cake and
homemade ice cream w*ere
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lulien, Weep
ing Water, spent the weekend at
the Howard Lulien home here
and at the F. D. Brandt home
near Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood,
Susan and Mary Alice spent the
weekend here with relatives.
Willis Hagje is home again af
ter a few days spent in Antelope
memorial hospital at Neligh.
Hague is village marshall here.
Kmll C. Milacek Jr., formerly
of Lynch, who is with the U. 8.
Navy, recently was promoted to
Knsign. He visited relatives at
Spencer, Bristow anti Lynch eo
rttute to Newport, K. I., where
he will take a six weeks officers
training course, then he will re
turn to the Naval Communica
tion Station at San Francisco,
Calif. His family resides at
Stockton, Calif. His mother is
.Mrs. Albina Milacek, Lynch.
Stuart News
By Mm. Herb Hk&U
Mrs. Weichman Has
Two Birthday Parties
Mr. and Mrs. Dude Weichman
and daughter, Mrs. Callistia
Weichman. spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rotherham
and family at Niobrara to help
Mrs. Callistia Weichman cele
brate her birthday. Women in the
Birthday club surprised Mrs. Cal
lista Weichman at a birthday
party Monday afternoon.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader
were Mrs. Glen Cadwallader and
family and L. H. Cadwallader
and boys, Atkinson.
Tuesday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman
and Danny.
Mrs. Bessie Greenfield enter
tained the TPM club at her home
Tuesday afternoon. Prize win
ners were Theresa Levi, Mrs.
Bill Wewel and Mrs. Walter
Smith. Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Wewel were guests. Lunch was
served at the close of the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel en
tertained friends at a pitch party
Sunday evening at their home. A
lunch was served at the close of
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon
and family and Mel and Jim
Schmaderer spent Sunday at Loup
City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Schmaderer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lock
mon were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dorlin Lockmon at
/"vl Ir
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave and
Patty were Mrs. Vernon Siebert,
Bonnie and Jody. Afternoon cal
lers were Mr. and Mrs. Don Shald
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Steffy, Bassett. Weekend
guests of the Van Cleaves were
Carolyn and Sandy Krumm, At
kinson.
Weekend guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon McClurg were Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Brokemeler
and family, Central City. The
Brokemelers and McClurg*
spent Sunday at Naper helping
Alfred Whitley celebrate hi*
81st birthday.
The Birthday club met with all
members present at the home
of Mrs. Vernon McClurg Febru- j
ary 1. Alberta Hoffman was co
hostess. Prize winners were Mrs.
Elgie Irish, Mrs. Glen Cadwal
lader and Mrs. Harry Hood.
Lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaup and
family were Sunday dinner and
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Mlinar at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kaup, Lois
and Delma spent Friday in Oma-1
ha on buksiness.
Sunday afternoon and lunch
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
King were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Seger, Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kohle, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Kunz and Mrs. Hu-1
bert Kohle visited Sunday at
Grand Island with Hubert Kohle, j
who is getting along fine at this I
time.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Shald and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blake
and Mrs. Ethel Blake, Ains
worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis and
Connie, Atkinson, were Thursday
evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Shald and family.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
J -
Terry Gene Ruegge, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ruegge, is
now in San Diego, Calif., where
he is taking his basic naval
training following his enlistment
and physical at Omaha January
24.
Friends wishing to write to
Terry may address his letters as
follows: Terry Gene Ruegge
595-18-96, USNTC Co. 087, San
Diego, 33, Calif.
Fox Receives
Commission in
U. S. Air Force
Gordon Fox, O’Neill, received
a regular commission in the U. S.
Air Force Saturday and an ap
pointment to the Air Force In
stitute of Technology at Wright
Patterson AFB, Dayton, O.
He also received his bachelor’s
degree from the University of
Nebraska Saturday morning.
An outstanding cadet and
student, Fox majored in me
chanical engineering at the
University. At Wright-Patter
I_nJll -.4_1.. .A
master's degree as an air force
aeronautical engineer.
At the University, Fox attained
a standing in the upper one-third
of his college, upper one-third of
his military subjects and rated
in the upper one-third of his Air
Force ROTC summer training
unit.
He is a member of Pi Tau Sig
ma and Sigma Tau honorary fra
ternities, past cadet Wing Com
mander, and a member of Sigma
Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Last
spring, he was the recipient of
the Lincoln Air Force Reserve
Award.
Fox is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fox, and his wife is the
former Loma Marcellus, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mar
cellus. The Gordon Foxes brought
their houeshold goods to O’Neill
January 28 and he returned to
Lincoln to complete his examina
tions prior to graduation. They
will leave Saturday for Wright
Patterson AFB.
Attending graduation exercises
Saturday were Mrs. Gordon Fox,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and
children, Sharon and Dick, Mrs.
George Bosn and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Fox, all of O'Neill; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Fox, Atkinson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fox, Em
met.
MOVED
Clarence Farr's Produce
to
Dr. Carter's Building
Located 1 Block South and First Door West of
Stoplight in O'Neill
and Mr* S K Ttmmermnn wn
Mr and Mr* Oiarle* Ankney and
Rodnry and Mr awl Mr* Marllr
Fe*th«*rstnn and family. Atkinaon
The Rev, and Mr*. Herbert
Young and Murk were Friday
supper guests of Mr awl Mr*
Fml Taslei
Mr awl Mr* Jim Flannigan.
Sutherland. *j«ent tlie weekend
visiting the* following relative* in
Stuart. Mr. awl Mrs F Dane
Bigelow awl George. Mr and
Mrs. Bert Kuru awl family. Mi.
awl Mr*. Betel Kurt/ and family.
Mrs CaUistia Welchman awl
Mrs Emma Kunz.
Sunday dinner awl supper
guests of Mr. awl Mrs Jim Hoff
man awl Dannv were Mr awl
Mrs Lenard Foster and Mr*.
Steve Foster, all of Winner. S, D.:
Albert Kirstead. Norfolk; Mrs
Bertha Fo*s. Gregory. S. D . ami
Mi and Mrs Keith Augustus,
Coon Rapkis, la. Also supper
guests were Mr and Mr* Jimmy
Hoffman anti girls.
Saturday evening callers of Mr.
awl Mrs. Marvin Butler were Mr
and Mrs. Norman Hixson. Gann
Valley. S. D The Hixsons are
former residents of Stuart
Sunday afternoon cullers of Mr
and Mrs Alois Sehmaderer were
Mr and Mr*. Bill Huffman.
Wednesday Kenneth Kulus awl
Morris Sehmaderer. Omaha, ar
rived at the Alois Sehmaderer
home. Mr. Kulus came* to visit
his family who an* staying with
the Sehmaderer* for a while.
Mrs Tom King left Satunlay
evening to visit her daughter, ,
Mrs. Roy Herrington. Fort Mur- |
gan, Colo.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and fami
ly were Mr. and Mrs Berlin
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs War
ren Mitchell and family.
Tony and Donna Fox, children
of Mr. and Mrs. I ton Fox, Bas
sett, spent a few flays visiting
their grandparents. Mr and Mrs
Jim Nachtman.
Mr. and Mrs John Fciedel, ac
companied by Mrs. Ida Stetnlmu
spr, took Mrs Emma Kozisek,
Oakland, Calif , to Gibbon Sat
urday afteroon and returne*d to
Grand Island to Ik* overnight and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Danny Flannigan and family.
The*y returned home* Sunelay af
ternoon.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Moss was Millarrl Ea
ton. Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ankney
and Rodney and Mr. and Mrs. S.
E. Timmerman were* Friday eve
ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
lie Fetherston ami family, Atkin
son Jill Fetherston returned
home with the Timmermans to
spend the weekend.
Hospital Auxiliary
Plans Card Party
St Anthony's Hospital auxiliary
met Monday at the hospital with
Mrs. John Kersenbrock as pre
siding officer.
Mrs. Frank Grenier, treasurer,
rejiorted a current balance of
$531.60. A total of $103 was rea
lized at the card party held at
the KC hall Sunday. Prizes and
coffee were donated by the New
Outlaw, Shelhamer Foods, Rex
all and Johnson Drugs, Stannards,
Safeway, Gambles, Penny’s, Hel
en’s Flower shop, Lee Store and
Ben Franklins.
Tentative plans were made for
another card party to be held in
March. The proceeds will be used
toward the purchase of a micro
binocular instrument for the Hos
pital. Additional funds are still
needed for this equipment.
It was announced that the Meet
Thy Neighbor club had donated
$5 for the Book cart.
Sewing was returned by mem
bers. Sixty-two yards of flannel
were used for diapers, this ma
terial being purchased by the
Auxiliary.
Mrs. Kersenbrock 'urges wives,
mothers and working girls to join
the Auxiliary and to assist in the
many useful projects as more ac
tive members are greatly needed.
The next hneeting will be held
March 5 at 8 p.m.
IN M \N — Sum Walmn, sen I to
ut NttkflMbk Wesleyan Unixendty,
IJncoln, has Iweii notified thal
he has lM*en accepted with an
alternate status at the tilth*
Hopkins | nl\crsity of Medicine
at llalttiiiore, >1(1.
lie Is the son of >lr. and Mrs.
Ira Watson, Inman. Ham Is a
chemistry major In pre medicine
nl Wesleyan.
Inman News
Ity Mr*. James McMahan
---- ---
Mr. and Mr* Raymond Lulam
and family, Fremont, visited Mr.
biben's mother, Mrs* Charles
Luben, Sunday.
Harold S*»botka, Valentine,
spent the weekend visiting his fa
ther, John Subotka.
Mrs. lu*o Itarte entertained
the girl* of the six III, seventh
and eighth grades at a birth
day parly Tuesday afternoon
honoring her daughter, Honna,
on tier 13th birthday. Mr*. Hose
Klvett, teacher, and Mr*. Fran
ce* May and Mr*. Albert An
thony were guekl*. Illngo fur
nished the entertainment after
which llonna opened her gifts.
Mrs. Ilarte served a lovely
lunch at the close of the after
Bill Butterfield, Norfolk, visit
ed his family Sunday afternoon.
Margaret Pruss, Clearwater,
spent the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry
Pruss.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shlmmin,
Backus, Minn., visited Mrs. Char
les Luben Wednesday evening.
Mury Morabach, Norfolk, visit
ed tier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Morsbach, Wednesday.
The Neighbor!***! Club met
Wednesday with Mrs. Emil
Gruhn. The hostess served dinner
at noon and the afterr**m was
spent socially. Everyone report
ed a nice time.
Inman Workers
Mrs. Kenneth Coventry, Mrs.
Leo Hart/* and Mrs Elwin Smith
entertained the rest of the Inman
Workers Project Club Wednesday
evening at the country home of
Mrs. Coventry. Cards furnished
the entertainment. Mrs. Wynn
Baldwin won high prize and Mrs.
Albert Anthony the l</w. Lunch
was served at the ckise of the
evening.
Friends of
ST. MARY'S
Will Hold A
CARD PARTY
Sunday, Feb. 11
at St. Mary's Gym.
At 8:00 p.m.
Third and Fourth Grades
Will Be Hosts
Farm Machinery
For Sale
TRACTORS
Farmall M, 1940 . $850
John Deere "B", 1948 . 550_
Ford-Ferguson, 1957 . 400
Has overdrive, good rubber
John Deere "B", 1942 . 250
Fuel burner with lift
3 NEW UNDERSLUNGS
On hand, real heavy, without platform
$675 Each
$835 with platform
WE ARE WRECKING
Farmall H, C, B, F-12, F-20, John Deere 1937 A.
1942 B, 1936 C, Case VAC, Allis Chalmers C.
Brady Welding Shop
Atkinson, Nebraska
Phone 6362 - Res. Phone 8061
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