The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 29, 1962, Image 7

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    CERTIFIED LIST
OF CANDIDATES FOR
Primary Election, May 15, 1962
Holt County, Nebraska
I, Kenneth Waring, County Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, do
hereby certify that the following named persons, all of them qualified
electors of the State of Nebraska, have marie personal filings or ac
copted petitions filed for them by other electors and each has fulfilled
all requirements of law, and each is entitled to have his or her name
placed on the official ballot to !>e used in the Primaries, Tuesday, May
15, 1962, as candidates for nomination on the ticket and for the office
as designated below:
STATE TICKET
FOR GOVERNOR
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE I REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
MRS. RALPH G. BROOKS McCook FRED A. SEATON Hastings
TONY MANGIAMELIJ Omaha! GEORGE A CLARKE Harrison
FRANK B MORRISON luncoln 1/JU1S H HECTOR Lncoln
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
I.l MOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
RUDOLPH D. ANDERSEN DWIGHT W. BURNEY Hartington
.IJncoln LESTER H. ANDERSON Lincoln
ROBERT A DIXON Omaha
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
GEORGE MEISTER David City FRANK MARSH Lincoln
LEONARD FOSTER Lincoln
FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
CHARLES F. BRODERICK RAY C. JOHNSON. Lincoln
. Omaha
FOR STATE TREASURER
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
RICHARD R. LARSEN . Syracuse CLARENCE L. E. SWANSON
.. Lincoln
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
DEMOCRAT hr. AU*E MCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
DAVID J. THOMAS Lincoln CIJVRKNCE MEYER Lincoln
FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER
democrat residence republican residence
FRANCIS II HANSON I>ecatur WAYNE R. SWANSON Omaha
FRED SORENSEN Omaha RAYMOND L. LEMKE Papillion
RUSSELL A. MEACHAM Omaha E. E. COOVER Norfolk
ALTER H. JENSEN Lincoln WAIJ>Q IVERSON Columbus
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
THIRD DISTRICT
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
JACK BROGAN Keystone DON GLANTZ .Central City
JOHN A. HOFFMAN Clearwater DAVE MARTIN.Kearney
JOHN A. CAMPBELL Central City
BILL RICHARDS.Orleans
NON POLITICAL TICKET
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
CLARENCE S. BECK North Platte I HERBERT A. RONIN.Lincoln
PAUL WHITE . Lincoln |
For Members of the Legislature
FOR TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT
FRANK NELSON.O'Neill |
For Regents of
University of Nebraska
FOR SIXTH DISTRICT
ROY E. BLIXT Arnold MAX BROWN.Lexington
JACK G. ELLIOTT.... Scottsbluff
COUNTY TICKET
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
FRANK CROiNK. Page|
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
ALICE L. FRENCH O’Neil] |
PUBLIC POWER AND IRRIGATION
AND RECLAMATION DISTRICTS
FOR DIRECTOR CONSUMERS PUBLIC
POWER DISTRICT-DISTRICT NO. 2
(Full Term)
RAYMOND H. STEFFENSMEIER | WAYNE E. BARBER.Norfolk
.Beemer |
FOR DIRECTOR ELKHORN RURAL PUBLIC
POWER DISTRICT, SUBDIVISION THREE
(Full Term)
. H. ROUSE Royal!
FOR DIRECTOR NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC
POWER DISTRICT, SUBDIVISION FOUR
(Full Term)
FRITZ ROKAHR. Orchard)
FOR COUNTY CLERK
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
KENNETH WARING. O'Neill
FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
HOWARD D. MANSON... O’Neill
KIETH A. ABART. O’Neill
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE I REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
|J. ED HANCOCK..O’Neill
1 ARTHUR W. KOPP.Stuart
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
LEO S. TOM JACK .O'Neill EARL C. BILLINGS.Ewing
LLOYD THURLOW. Stuart
CHRIS McGINN.O’Neill
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
JOHN R. GALLAGHER O’Neill WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN O’Neill
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
WM. F. WEFSO.Atkinson
CHARLES R. FOX.Inman
I
Stuart News
By Mr*. Herb Skxi*
Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Cadwalla
der entertained at a pitch party
Sunday evening at their home
The occasion was to honor Herb
Skala and Mrs. Max Cadwallader
whose birthdays are m April and
March.
Harold Gill left for Omaha Sun
day where he will recive treat
ments.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jansen and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Ziska and family, O’Neill,
and Mr and Mrs. Jim Friedel
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cobb, ac
companied by Doug Cobb, went
to Grand Island Saturday. Mr.
and Mrs. Cobb returned Sunday
and Doug remained there.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Weichman were
Mr. and C. F. Gillette, Chambers,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bernt and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kaup and boys.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wallinger and Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Addison were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Addison,
Columbus.
The Hi Five Couple club met
March 18 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Batenhorst. Prize
winners were Jim Seger, Mrs.
Louie Shaid, Connie Murphy,
Mrs. Alfred Stracke and Louise
Shaid. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Kramer will have the next meet
ing April 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bigelow en
tertained at a birthday dinner
honoring Mrs. Emma Kunz on
her 8tod birthday Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Kunz and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Kunz and family, Mrs. Cal
lista Weichman and three grand
children, Mr. and Mrs. "Dude”
Weichman and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. George Kohle and fam
ily.
Leonard Engler, Omaha, stop
ped here Thursday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Engler. He was
enroute home from a week’s busi
trin t/-* Pi^rri* Q n
John Engler, accompanied by
by Bart Givens, came home Fri
day evening to spend the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Engler and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Givens.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith King en
tertained at their home March
16. Prize winners were Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Skala, Jimmy Hoff
man, Mrs. Don Cadwallader and
Bob Cadwallader. Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Skala will have the next
party March 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield
and Mrs. Leota Foltz were Thurs
day evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Kaup and family. The
occasion marked Mrs. Kaup's
birthday. Mrs. Greenfield baked
and decorated the birthday cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider
were Thursday callers at the Vic
Kaup home.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Engler were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Givens
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaup enter
tained Pinochle club Sunday eve
ning at their home. Prizes were
won by Herman Kramer, Mrs.
Art Olberding, Lawrence Ziska,
Mrs. Bert Kunz and Art Olber
ding. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Ziska will have the next meeting.
Joe and Theresa Levi spent
Thursday at Creighton. They al
so visited at the Karl Bernt home
at Plainview.
Sharlene McClellen, O’Neill,
spent the weekend with Lynn
Cook at the home of Mrs. Mil
dred McCartney.
Sunday evening callers at the
Don Moss home were Freddy
Friedel and Bonnie Pospichal.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Moss and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCart
ney and family, Bassett and
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moss. An
afternoon caller was Mrs. Mild
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red McCartney.
Mr and Mrs. Dun Muaa am
family were Friday supper guesti
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ftiedel ant
family.
Sunday supper guests of Mr
and Mrs. Jim Hof 1 man ami Dan
ny were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmj
Huffman ami girls
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Halligar
and sun and Darlene Huffman
Lincoln, were weekend guests ol
Mr and Mrs. Jim Hof!man and
Danny.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Stemhauser
and Cliff and Mrs. L. H Siem
hauser were in Yankton, S. D
on business last week. Enroute
home they visited Mrs. L. H.
Stemhauser's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Mauch, at Fordyce.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Porter,
Newport, were Wednesday callers
of Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell
Rita Obermire, Lmeoki, spent
the weekend visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire.
Mrs. Mary Henning, Bassett,
was a Sunday dinner guest of
Mr and Mrs. G. L. Obermire.
Sunday evening guests of Mr
and Mrs. G. L. Obermire and
family were Mr. and Mrs. John
Henning and Bill, Atkinson
Thursday afternoon callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steinhauser
were Mrs. Carrie Keating and
Mrs. Anna Keating, Atkinson.
Lynch News
By Mn*. Fred King
A surprise Sunday party was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Stewart and family in honor
of Bud's birthday. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mul
hair, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hull,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crooks, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carsten.
The evening was spent playing
canasta.
Mrs. Frank Weeder and Mrs.
Pete Mulhair were in O'Neill Fri
day. Mrs. Mulhair called on her
mother, Mrs. Roy Lowry.
Mrs. George Thayer spent Sun
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Kramer. She spent Sunday
evening with Mrs. Gladys Spen
cer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber
spent Sunday evening at the Bus
Greene home.
The younger children of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Lechtenberg stay
ed with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Webber, Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber
spent Tuesday at the Bernard
Webber home.
Mrs. Leman Huber visited Mrs.
Don Stewart Sunday afternoon.
Friday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Osborne were Mr.
and Mrs. Bus Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havra
nek and family were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Bjornsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull were
in Norfolk on business Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer and
family drove to Niobrara Sun
day to check on heavy equipment
in the flood area.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady and
Kathy and Sherry, Omaha, were
in Lynch Saturday night to at
tend the wedding of Albert Lee
Brady and Rose Sinclair. They
spent Saturday night at the home
of Mrs. Brady’s mother, Mrs.
Charles Bare, and returned to
Omaha Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sou
kup left Sunday, Mar. 18 for
Omaha where they visited rela
tives. Monday they departed for
Pueblo, Colo., where Mr. Soukup
is stationed in the navy as a
radio instructor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frahm
and Kurt, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
George Soukup and Mr. and Mrs.
George Courtney jr. and family
spent Saturday night, Mar. 17,
at the George Courtney home.
Sheriff Claude Collins was in
Lynch Sunday checking on the
flood areas. Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Schoberg, O’Neill, were also
here for that purpose.
Several families from the
Lynch flood area stayed at the
Lynch hotel Sunday night.
Mrs. Bertha Rossmeier is vis
iting at the Lumir Cizek home in
Spencer for a few weeks.
Circle 2 met Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Elmo Barnes. The
regular meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Harlan Holz. The joint
missionary discussion also was
held there at 2 pm. Mrs. G. L.
Mulhair was in charge of the de
votinons from the first book of
James. Mrs. Elmo Barnes re
viewed a story’. Mrs. Glen Davy
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR-FIRST DISTRICT
DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE
EDW. N. FLOOD.O'Neill ARLO A. HIATT .O'Neill
RALPH H- WALKER O’Neill
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR-THIRD DISTRICT
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RAY A. BOSN O'Neill CLARENCE ERNST O’Neill
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR-FIFTH DISTRICT
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LAWRENCE PRIBIL_O'Neill HARLAN A. DIEEKING Amelia
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR-SEVENTH DISTRICT
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TED McELHANEY .O’Neill
JOE G. BREWSTER. Stuart
_ ROBERT BRAYTON Stuan
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Seal of the County of Holt, State of Nebraska, this 26th Day
of March, 1962.
KENNETH WARING
'SEAL) , County Clerk
gave a review of the study boo*
Mr*. Homer Grimm vittted pa
i tients at the hospital Sunday al
I temoon Her mother. Mrs ' Wil
ham Zepf. has been confine
there for 11 months and has no
been able to be up for about fix
months.
Mr and Mrs lX>n Puckett an
David, Butte, visited Saturda;
night at the I .ester Dencksoi
home. Bobby Thackston wen
home with them and they all re
turned to spend Sunday with tl>
Dericksons
Mavis Pinkerman spent tin
xxeekend xvith Alpha Grimm.
Janice Crawford, Omaha. spen
the weekend with Mr and Mrs
Wilmer Crawford and Steven.
The Ronald Stewart children
Mrs Ivirry Cuzine and children
the Fred King twins, Bud Ste
wart children and Garth Ducke
have all had the measles the pas
week.
Kev. Freeze Speaks
'Die Rev. Mr. Freese of the Lu
theran Childrens Service societ;
spoke to the church family nigh
group Monday concerning th<
work ol the society. A no-hos
lunch xvas served. The next meet
ing will be April 30.
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Amelia News
By Mimt Florence Lindsey
Mrs. Guy Blake entered St
Anthony’s hospital in O’Neil]
Wednesday, Mar. 21, for medical
tests. Mrs. Hamp Smith is help
ing at the Blake home while Mrs
Blake is hospitalized. Mrs. Smith
is Mr. Blake’s sister. He is re
cuperating satisfactorily from a
severe heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
ton were supper guests Monday
evening, Mar. 19,' with Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cyn
thia.
Edgar Peterson was a business
caller at Neligh Monday.
Mr. and Af^s. William Fryrear
were Burwell callers Monday
where Mrs. Fryrear consulted a
doctor.
Mrs. George Fullerton accom
panied Mrs. Ken Werner, Cham
bers, to Norfolk Tuesday.
Edwin Nachtman was among
those who had the mumps last
week.
Bob Adair was a Norfolk cal
ler Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Lawson,
Albion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
(Baker Tuesday afternoon. Mr.
Baker has been quite ill.
Mrs. Maude Forbes accompan
ied the Kennys to Atkinson Wed
nesday where she met her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Briggs, and accompan
ied them to their home at Rose
for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
were O’Neill callers Tuesday.
The Amelia Progressive club
met Wednesday, Mar. 21, with
Mrs. Vern Sageser.
Mrs. S. C. Barnett was taken to
Omaha Thursday for an appoint
ment with an eye specialist. Her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn White and Mr. Bar
nett accompanied her and all vis
ited the Whites daughter, Mrs.
Bob Bailey, while there. They re
turned home Friday evening and
Mrs. Barnett received the good
report that the eye ailment was
not serious.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo
and her brother, John Zink on
and Mrs. Hamp Smith returned
home Tuesday from North
Platte where they visited Mrs.
Everett Smith at the hospital.
She is a sister of Mrs. Waldo
and Mr. Zinkon and Hamp
Smith is her son. Word reached
here Wednesday that she was
able to leave the hospital that
day.
Mrs. Lloyd Waldo has been ill
due to a hack ailment the past
week.
Mrs. Lovina Thompson, Mc
Pherson, Kan., called on Mrs.
William Fryrear Thursday after
noon, and also visited her daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. Gene Thompson
and family, that day. She return
ea to ner nome in McPherson
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Garwood
were Norfolk callers Friday.
Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs.
Bernard Blackmore were leaders
of the club lessons when they met
for their March meeting at the
home of Mrs. Vern Sageser
March 21. The February meeting,
which was to have been held
with Mrs. Mary Sageser, was
postponed because of weather.
The lesson on “window treat
ment” was presented by Mrs.
Sageser at the March meeting.
Mrs- Bernard Blackmore present
ed a lesson on “how to put in a
zipper”. There were seven mem
bers present. The April meeting
will be with Mrs. Ralph Rees.
The Merry Matrons club met
with Mrs. Blake Ott Thursday
with Mrs. Ralph Adair as co-bos
tess. Mrs. Stella Sparks, Cham
bers, was a guest.
Mrs. Charles Bligh returned
Friday to the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce,
after spending about two weeks
in Omaha with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Brau. She went to her home at
Alliance Sunday.
John Ceams, Scottsbluff, was
a weekend visitor with his par
ents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William
Fryrear.
Sharon Prewitt has been in
Scottsbluff for several weeks. She
is employed at the hospital
there.
Mrs. Edgar Peterson visited
Mrs. Ralph Rees Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser,
and Mrs. May Sageser were At
kinson callers Friday. Vern had
an appointment with the dentist
and the women called on Mrs.
Julia White.
The MYF met with their lead
er, Mrs. Edith Andersen Thurs
day evening. This was the first
meeting for several weeks, due
to bad weather and roads. There
were six members present. Deb
bie Waldo acted as chairman in
[. the abacense of the president
r Vicki Doolittle was secretary.
!• The lesson waa a Bible question
l- quiz and references Billie Duo
d little served the lunch.
< Vera Sageser attended an REA
e meeting m O'Neill Tuesday.
her me Kennedy and Aagust
1 Poejuchais were among Amelia
> folks in O’Neill Thursday.
™ Mrs Ralph Rees attended club
_ *f Mrs. Vera Sageser* Wednes
day and visited at Lindsey*
1 home Saturday. These were her
p first trip# out since she fell and
injured her tup six weeks ago.
t Site still gets around un crutches.
We received another inch of
moisture Friday night, coming in
the form of rain and snow. Light
ning and thunder accompanied
- the storm. This was the report
r from oar official weather report
t er, Mrs. Blake Oct. The streets
in Amelia are “messy", tlieir us
ual condition this time of year.
Mr. anil Mrs. Leon Skala and
. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skala and
f daughter, Kelly, Fremont, visited
, Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Fullerton and
t Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle,
Kicky, Rodney and Timmy.
The WSCS will meet at the
home of Mrs Lloyd Waldo Wed
. nesday, April 4.
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Bering
i -
1 The BTC club met Thursday
with Mrs T. R. Kirby for an
. afternoon of cards and visiting.
1 Three of the members, Mmes.
Clarence Weber, Oliver Dempster
i and Waldo Rodgers, who recently
returned from western trips,
gave highlights of their trips,
r Present also were Mmes. Art
1 Bridge, Kenneth Bridge, Charley
Meyer , Eloit Blackmore, Edna
Johnston and Harold Mitchell,
i The only absent member was
Mrs. Wendell Wilson, who is va
cationing in Phoenix, Ariz. The
next meeting will be with Mrs.
Meyer.
Mrs. Zola Hering and her mo
ther, Mrs. W. L. Anson, were O’
Neill visitors Friday.
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service in a meeting with
Mrs Hans Hofer Wednesday,
made plans to hold the annual
“Capsule Friend” party April 4
and appointed the following com
mittees: Refreshments: Mrs.
Bus Charf, Mmes. Bob Rader,
Gust Erickson, Hans Hofer and
Otto Storm; program, Mmes.
Edna Johnston, Warren Holm,
Duane Lenz and Clarence Web
er There were Ul present f*n>
feeds amounted to Rii The
group discussed a Ur t id mg the
conference to be field m Wausa
April J. Rev. and Mrs. Duane
Lnu. Orchard, were present
Mrs Truman Kirby was honor
ed on twu occasion* tn eompii
ment to tier birthday which ot
cured Sunday. Friday evening
she was surprised by former
neighbors including Mr. and Mr*.
Clarence Weber. Mr and Mr*
Everett Johnson, Mr and Mrs.
Herman Ennen and Mr. and Mrs
Walter Brutlrr. Sunday, Mrs
Walter Beutler eniertained for
tier mother at dinner with Uie
folkiwmg present Mr, and Mr*
LeVern Held, Mrs. Fred Beutler.
Mrs. Louis Held and Truman
Kirby.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Single,
Wayne, called oil Mr. and Mr*
J. J. Lichty Saturday, Mr. Lich
ty. who spent a month and two
weeks m the liuspitai at Nehgh,
is much improved and is further
recuperating at home.
Mr. und Mrs. Russel! Burch
anti Mr. and Mrs Raymond Curl
son went to Norfolk Sunday to
spend the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Fryer and daughter*
Mr. and Mr* . Toni Bishop,
Platnview, and Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Bittner and children
were Sunday dinner guests u!
Mi and Mrs. Clarence Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall, Mrs
Zola Her mg, Royal, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Anson und family, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Thelamler and
family, Orchard, Mr. and Mrs
Dave Anson, Ewing, and Virgil
Stark, Yankton, were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs W F. Anson, Orchard, Sun
day m compliment to three
birthdays, W F. Anson, Lynn
Thelander and Stevie Anson, Ew
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. El win Rondquist
ami family went to Sloan, la.,
Friday night to visit Mr. Kund
quist’s brother and family. They
returned the following day
The high achuol pep club wtU
serve a banquet April 8 honor tag
du- Athletic cluh
Mr and Mr* Harold Dawson
went to Wayne last weekend hi
meet thdr aon. Garth ami lam
ily, who are moving from Chica
go to Wayne where be will be
on liie police force to which po
sition be was hired several
months ago
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