THE FRONTIER, O’Neill, Nebraska, Thursday, Jane 7, 1W2 NATIONAL EDITORIAL lA#c6"gH FdontTpd BRUCE J. REHBERG. Editor BILL RICHARDSON, Publisher Terms at Subscription: In Nebraska, $2-50 per year; elsewhere In tire United States, J3 per year, rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the postoffice in O’Neill, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news paper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audil tureau of Circulations. Lynch News By Mm. Fred King Carl Gneuwich and Joe Mica nek were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Wakefield. 9he is the former Jo lene Micanek. They also attended a birtliday dinner at the hall for Mr. Gneuwich’s sister-in-law. Audrey Compton came Tuesday and spent Memorial Day here leaving again Thursday for Nor folk where he is working as as sistant foreman on the Chicago Northwestern Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Birmeier and family spent Memorial Day at Randolph and enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Willis McDonald home. Relatives from Iowa and Bloomfield were present. The Alford reunion was held at the Legion Hall Memorial Day with the following families pre sent: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Meen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haun and Mr. and Mrs. E. Reckling and family, Mrs. William Alford, Mrs. Eliza Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pinkerman and family, Mrs. Ethel Haun and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haun and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Oat man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alford and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nyquist, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiser and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heiser. Mrs. Mary Hei ser could not be there. She has been in the Lynch hospital sev eral months. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crawford and family came Friday for a visit at the Jake Birmeier home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heiser and family visited May 29 with Mrs. Reiser's mother, Mrs. Hladovcak, at Neligh. Her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Wakely was there from Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harris and family, Rapid City, S. D. were in Lynch last week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oberle and family, Sioux Falls, S. D. spent Memorial Day visiting friends and relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Levi and family, Lindy, Mrs. Ed Cassidy and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Heiser and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jorgensen were guests on Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Herman Heiser and Gale. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen, Hooper, Bill Erlenbush, Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jensen and son, Ft. Sill, Okla,, and Mr. and Mrs. George Downey and son, Michigan were dinner guests Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Erlenbush and Jim. •Jake Erlenbush and .Jim drove to Pierre, S. D. Monday. Lyle returned home with them. He has been employed at the newspaper office for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family have returned from Pierre, S. D., They will make their home in Bristow where Mr. — '■ ~ ! elevator. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Hjber, Sioux Falla, .S. D. -were after noon visitors Memorial Day at the Jake Erlenbush home Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family visited in the evening Memorial Day at the Jake Er lenbush home. Mrs. Lowie Christensen return ed borne Saturday after spending two weeks with her brother aryl family, Mr. and Mrs. William Chamberlain. He is very ill with cancer of the lungs and has been taking treatments one week of each month for the last three months at Rochester, where he had surgery in February. She al so visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Horan. Rap id City, S. D. for three days while gone. Mary Jo Stenger left Friday night for her home at Lindsey, where she will spend her two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. William Stenger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greene and family spent several days last week at the Bus Greene home. Dennis Darnell and Bruce Schollmeyer have completed their freshman year in college. Dennis has been at Doane and Bruce at Norfolk. Lyle Stewart has enrolled at the University of South Dakota at Vermillion to begin in Septem ber. Margene Weeder has also en rolled there. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart drove to Tilden Tuesday morn ing after the Monday night tor nado to see the Leo Farrans who live east of town and the tornado hit V* mile from their home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rihanek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon DeKay spent Tuesday in Sioux City where they had cattle on the market. Lyle Stewart, Dwight Stewart and Rudy Classen are playing baseball with the O’Neill Legion team. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hull jr. and family, Beemer, spent Mem orial Day at the Glen Rihanek home. Mrs. Cathy Hrbek and family attended a Carson reunion at Co lumbus Sunday, May 28. Mrs. Cathy Hrbek and family are spending a few days at the Clarence Carson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Picklapp are visiting at the home of Mrs. Elsie Picklapp. They were here for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulhair and Melvina, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zach and family, Niobrara and Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen and family were Memorial Day guests at the Kennis Hansen home. Richard Mulhair is working on the farm west of Bonesteel at the Creekmur home. He started Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen at tended the Alumni Banquet Tues day evening, May 29. Mr. Allen was master of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kocum, Nor folk and Mary Rysavy, Omaha, were guests May 29 at the home of Mrs. Josie Mannen and Her bert. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Darnell were guests over Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rutledge and Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Fred King called Friday evening at the Vernon Dalberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lueken at tended the alumni banquet at Butte Tuesday evening. The ban quet was prepared by the cook at the Butte school. Mr. Lueken was master of ceremonies. Poppy Day was held in Lynch Saturday, May 27. Madeline Pek lo, Poppy chairman. Several youngsters sold poppies all day. Miss Peklo took the group on a _ - ' i picnic Thursday noon at the springs in north Lynch. The American Legion Auxiliary appointed Mrs. Rpy Counts to take care of tne Lynch park this year. The auxiliary will hold the next regular meeting June 18, Monday, 8 pun. with Mrs. Phyl lis McMeen and Mrs. Rose Km as hostess. There will be election of officers. The Altar Society of the As sumption BVM church will serve the alumni banquet this year. It is planned for over 300 and will be held June 23 at the new aud itorium. The Womens Society of the First Methodist church will serve a supper to the public July 4 at the Legion hall. The planning committee met Saturday night at Moodys cafe. The menu will be fried chicken. The menu will be ribs, baked beans, potato salad, cabbage salad, hot rolls and a variety of pies and cakes. Jerry Christensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomson and family to Medicine Lake, Mont., to visit at the Don Rossmeier home over the Memorial Day weekend. Vacation Bible school began Monday morning at the Assump tion BVM church. Two Sisters from Norfolk came Saturday to instruct the children. The Christ Lutheran Bible school held their program Fri day night, June 1. ihe first Methodist church held their Bible school program Sunday night. Sunday school sup erintendent, Mrs. Bill Black, was in charge, Mrs. Helen David was pianist and Jean. Mulhair lead the singing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody plan to leave Saturday, June 9, for a two week vacation at the Lakes in Minnesota. The Rev. James Bartek, pastor of the Assumption BVM church, Lynch, spent Memorial Day in Omaha visiting his parents. It was his ninth anniversary of or dination and his mothers birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alford en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McMeen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen to a dinner at the Courtney cafe Sunday. Mrs. Albert McDonald left for Chadron where she will attend summer school. Joan Birmeier and Betty Mashino accompanied her. Joan Birmeier is visiting at the Robert Schommer home in Chad ron. Betty Mashino is attending summer school at the Chadron State Teachers college. Mrs. L. Kalkowski, who has been teaching at Bassett the past year will attend the University of Nebraska this Summer. She will be working on her masters de gree in music. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greene, Demming, Betty and Chipper left Wednesday morning for Scotts bluff, where they will visit a few days at the Ray Davy home. They will then leave for Arizona State University at Tempe where Mr. Green will enroll in Septem ber to complete his master’s de gree. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Greene, Denver, Colo., came Sunday night to visit at the Bus Greene home a few days. They also visited at the Tom Fisher home in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman en tertained tne following Sunday evening to a pot-luck supper, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greene and family, Roseland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeder, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davy, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Da vy and family and Mrs. Gladys Spencer. -VIr. ana Mrs. Stanley Greene and family were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davy Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Greene and the Stanley Greene family spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson. Nick Baker spent the evening at the Bus Greene home Monday. Roy Rossmeier and his mother, Mrs. Bertha Rossmeier, left Friday for Medicine Lake, Mont., for a visit at the Don Rossmeier home. They will visit in the Max Rossmeier home in Rapid City enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gouler and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ott and daughter, Lindsey, were Memor ial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford and Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff, Chambers, were Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Retz laff, Gloria and Rodney. Shlene Johnson called on Gloria Retzlaff that morning. Gloria spent from Wednesday until Sunday with her grandparents, the Eric Retzlaff't, Chambers. Guests Memorial Day at G. L. Mulhair home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waechter, Stuart. Mrs. Bet ty Green and family, O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passieux, O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrewski, O’Neill, Mrs. Mary Zach and Wayne. Mrs. Sam Marcellus, Stuart, spent Memorial Day with Rose and Riley Brunson. Mr and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs. Gratia Craig and Iris left Friday, May 25, for Alden, la., to visit the Lloyd Craigs. Satur day morning they attended the graduation exercises of Ann Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craig, at the Iowa State Univer sity at Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer, David, Terri, and Steven are making their home this summer at the Fred Spencer home. Mrs. Fred Spencer is attending sum mer school at Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craig, Earl, Lynn, David and Judy, Alden, la., came Friday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Gratia Craig and Iris and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mr. and Mrs Carl Spen cer and family and Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Richards, Jimmy, Jerry and J. B. Mr. and Mrs. Richards, Grand Island, are spending the week at the Fred Spencer home. Meek News By Mr*. Fred Lindberg Many from the community at tended the wedding of Gloria Krogh and Nyal Rowse at the Assembly of God church Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jen sen, St. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Svatora, Council Bluffs, the parents and brother in-law and sister of Mrs. Carl Krogh came for the wedding and were overnight guests at the Carl Krogh home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Peterson who have been visiting her par ents since decoration day, left for their home, Springfield, Mo.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crawford and girls, Merriman, were Fri day overnight guests in the Ted Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford and Pamela visited in the Dave Mo ler home Sunday evening. Also at the Bob Whetham home, Spen cer. The Whethams son, Mr. and Mrs. Loran Whetham, left Sun day for their home, Sheridan, Wyo., and their daughter, Mrs. Willie VanBuren and family, Val ley, was home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz went to Omaha Friday. John vis ited Mr. Cecil Bogue, who is a patient at the Clarkson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Zach and girls, Niobrara, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulhair and family, Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen and family were dinner guests at the Kennis Hansen home decoration day. Larry Dobrovolny took his grandmother, Mrs. Viola Hall, to Blue Earth, Minn, for Memorial day last Monday. She plans to remain for several weeks vis iting with relatives. Larry return ed Friday. Mrs. Austin Searles, Judy, Ka thryn and Joyce accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst to Lin coln Thursday. Velda Ernst re turned home with them for the weekend. Mrs. Jim Schmitz and boys, Omaha, came a week ago Friday to spend some time with her and Jim’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl and Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz. Jim came Saturday night from Rochester and returned Sunday. Mrs. Jim Schmitz and boys plan to return to Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pierson and family were dinner guests Sunday at Florence’s sis ters home, the Jim Peseks, Co lome, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dob rovolny and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckwith were Saturday evening visitors at the Ben Sanders home Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayilen and family, Hay Springs, came Thurs day to spend a lew days at the Dale Roberts home. Mrs. Hay den is Dale's sister. They return ed home Sunday. Many family gatherings were held lor the Gene Libbys while vacationing here. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters entertained them and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wal ters and Norman Wednesday night. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Benrne Johruig gave a family supper and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson entertain ed the group. Monday, Mrs. Lor an Libby, Page, accompanied the Gene Lib bys to Omaha, they were over night guests at their sister and daughter's home, Blair, the Nor man Christinsons. Emmet Slaight and Mary Pet " erson attended the wedding of Marilyn Siders and Ronnie Ross in St. Patrick’s church, O’Neill, Saturday morning and also the reception held at noon at the an nex of the Inman Methodist church. Marion Krenzer, Omaha, is vis lting at the Frank Nelson home She came Saturday and plans to remain a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson at tended a get-to-gether at the home of Connie Frickel to honor Marjorie's sister, Mrs. Jolin Su- j therland and family, who leaves for Grand Island Wednesday night. Afternoon and lunch guests at the Howard Rouse home alter the services decoration day were Mrs. Walter Huston and children, Kan sas City, Mrs. Carol Summerer and children, Ewing, Maude Rouse, Thelma Young, Mrs. Ed ith Young, Mrs. Fred Kernan, Long Pine, Mrs. Bertha Haytien, Wiggins, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse and family. Mr and Mrs. Roy Worth and family, Carter Lake, la, spent the weekend with their parents, Ina Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg. Rozan, Randy and Rozella remained to spend some time with their grandparents. The infant daughter (Ann Marie) of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woeppel, Ewing, was dedicated during the morning worship service Sunday at the Assembly of God church, O’Neill. A picnic dinner was held mem orial Day at George Conarda. In man. Those attending were Em met Slaight. Mary Peterson, Mr and Mrs R D. Stevens. Page, Mrs Anna Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ercle Renner, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones, Brunswick and John Conard, Emmet Slaight s daughter, (Gloria), Sister Agnes Marie, was in O'Neill Monday to attend the funeral of Sister Spes. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and son. Chambers, were Sunday din ner guests at the Emmet Slaight home Sunday dinner guests at the Lawrence Rouse home were Mr and Mrs. Delbert Rouse and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard House and Lloyd. Mr IitHimird DovaU, who i* serving in the armed forces, Tex as. Is home on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. N O. lcke*. Page, and Mr and Mrs A. M. Inness , Meadow Grove, were Thursday visitors In the Fred Lmdberg home. Mr. and Mrs Ganoid Riaor and girls were Monday vtattora at the Virgil Hobby home ami Mr. and Mra. Auatin Searles and girls were Friday evening vis itors. Mr and Mrs Gerald Harding and family were Friday evening visitors in the Axel Borg home. 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