The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 14, 1962, Image 3

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    Riverside News
By Mr*. Lionel Oouter
Mr and Mrs. Lionel Gunter at
tended a family gathering at the
Emery Cary home Friday eve
nmg present were Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Gary an 1 Donald, Mrs.
Elmer Raffelson, David and 9hei
Mrs‘ 1)00 Tei8en- Jerome
and Suann, Watson, Minn., Mrs
Al.ce Proctor, Paw Paw. Mich.!
Mrs. Everett Phillip, Missoula,
Mont., Mrs. Roger Huston, Hen
sen, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lee and family, Dallas, S. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and
Nila, Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanOs
trand and Iris, Mr. and Mrs. Phi
lip Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Heeae and son, Glen Cary, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Klein, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce VanOstrand and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwa
ger and family, Mrs. Blanche
Hemenway, Oliver Hemenway,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hemenway,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer.
Ten of the twelve children of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Cary were pre
sent. Mrs. Philips had not been
back to Nebraska since her mo
ther, Mrs. Jessie Cary's death
in 1946.
The 62nd Hemenway reunion
met Sunday, June 3, in the Neligh
park for a 1 p.m. picnic dinner.
Fifty six members and 8 gjests
registered, coming from Sheridan
and Buffalo, Wyo., Paw Paw,
Mich., Watson, Minn., Hastings,
Wayne, Osmond, Brunswick, O’
Neill, Clearwater and Ewing. At
the business meeting they re
elected Mrs. Ed Loewe as pres
ident, Mrs. Chet Middleton, sec
retary and Lawrence Brown,
treasurer. They plan to meet in
Neligh park the first Sunday in
June, 1963. Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Li
onel Gunter attended from this
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock
and Phil, Omaha, visited at the
Dave Pollock home last weekend.
Clayton Hoke was in Stuart to
a meeting last Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs
and family, Omaha, visited last
", .
weekend at the Dewitt Hoke
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry went
to Omaha Sunday morning and
visited at the Frank Emsick
home. They left by train in the
evening for Livermore, Calif., to
visit at the Stanley Rickert home
and attend graduation exercises
for their granddaughter, Dixie
Rickert, June 15. They also plan
to go on to Seattle and attend the
World’s Fair.
Mrs. Alfred Napier took her
Sunday school class to Norfolk
Thursday morning and visited
many places of interest. Glenda
Napier was a gjest of the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader
and David and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Fink and children visited at the
Bert Fink home Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
visited in O'Neill Friday.
Joan Emsick spent Wednesday
and Thursday in the Wayne Fry
home.
Mrs. Lynn Fry and Sheila and
Mrs. Willie Shrader and David
took Jack Fry and Sandra Shra
der to the Cleveland church camp
last Monday morning. Jack was
in the senior high group and San
dra was one of the counselors.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pierson
and girls were dinner guests Mon
day at the Earl Pierson home in
honor of Cheryl’s birthday.
David Joe Hegr came Wednes
day evening to spend a few days
with his grandmother, Mrs. Keith
Biddlecome, while his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hegr, are va
cationing in South Dakota and
Minnesota.
Dale Cary and children, Ohio,
visited Thursday evening at the
Wayne Fry and the Z. H. Fry
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited
in Oakdale Tuesday morning and
Friday evening at the Dale Na
pier home.
Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Joan Emsick,
Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs. Rich
ard Napier and girls visited at
the Wayne Fry home last Mon
day afternoon to help Mrs. Wayne
Fry and Reta Napier celebrate
their birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader I
and David and Mrs. Leo Miller
visited at the Ralph Shrader
home Wednesday evening. The .
women prepared the program for
the Mother-Daughter tea that is
to be held in the church annex
June 28.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and Leroy
visited in O’Neill Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton visited in Neligh Wednes
day.
Mrs. Archie Tuttle visited in
the Alfred Napier home Tuesday
evening while Archie and Alfred
were in O’Neill.
Mrs. Alfred Napier called on
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier
and family visited Friday eve
ning in the George Keller home.
Julie Fry spent Friday night
with Carol Ann Napier and Jane
Fry stayed at the Dale Napier
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cary
and Jerome Teigen visited Wed
nesday at the Lionel Gunter
home. Dale, Gary and Dmglas
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
called on the Gunters Friday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry took
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke to O’
Neill Monday morning and the
Frys ate dinner with the Retkes.
The women cleaned the United
Presbyterian church and annex
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Richard Napier and girls
visited at the Z. H. Fry home
Wednesday afternoon.
Norman Fisher spent most of
the past week at the Leo Miller
home.
Debra Montgomery, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lor
raine Montgomery, broke a small
bone in her leg while playing in
the Neligh park last Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott, Shar
on and Tammy were guests last
Sunday at the Esthermae Barn
hart home in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Switzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer
called on the Wayne Fry family
last Saturday morning.
The Alfred Napier family visit
ed at the John Napiers last Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom
guests last Sunday evening in the
ery and family were luncheon
George Montgomery home.
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Chambers News
By Sir*. E. R. Carpenter
Merle Fagan. Chambers, and
Vern Sageaer, Amelia went to
Sioux City Thursday to consult a
doctor. They returned Saturday.
Larry Swanson returned Tues
day from Chicago where he had
been attending Moody Bible In
stitute. This week he is teaching
Bible school at Carter, S. D. Don
Janzen, who helped with Bible
school at Chambers Baptist
church. Chambers last week is
teachuig at Witten.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Pospichal at 2 p.m.
June 29. There will be a flower
tour and identification.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
attended a “Shorthorn” picnic at
the Otto Theide ranch northeast
of Sprmgview Sunday. Returning
from the picnic they visited in the
Dean Stevens home, Atkinson.
Other guests of the Stevens were
Mrs. Carpenter's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Howder and her niece and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Moore,
Vivian, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and
Susan, Lincoln, were weekend
guests of their parents, the Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Cox and Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman.
Mrs. J E. Grimes returned the
last of the week from Fremont
and Lincoln where she had spent
several days with her son, Milton,
and family and attended the Meth
odist Conference at Lincoln. She
was accompanied home by her
grandson, Steve Conley, Mont
rose, Colo., who had been visit
ing at the Milton Grimes home.
He will spend the summer at
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lines and
family moved recently from the
former Genevieve Bell home to
the house vacated by the Glen
Burge family, who have gone to
c -umbus.
uudy Beed and Linda Rowse
plan to enter the Grand Island
Business College the first of next
week.
The Valley Center Extension
club will hold their regular meet
ing Friday at the home of Mrs.
Merle Fagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wester
man, Kinsington, Kan., visited
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Fagan last
weekend.
rvcwai uuu met wcuueauay ai |
the home of Mrs. Lela Grubb with
7 members and 2 visitors present.
Roll call was answered by nam
ing a favorite hobby. Mrs. T. E.
Alderson was awarded the door
prize. The afternoon was spent
visiting as there was no program.
Lunch was served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Loeske
visited his parents at Columbus
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dobbie, Po
mona, Calif., were guests from
Friday to Sunday of last week in
the Merle Fagan home. They
are cousins of Mr. Fagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and
family, accompanied by Edith
Grimes left Sunday for Seattle,
Wash., where they will attend the
World’s Fair and also visit his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Huston and other relatives in Sed
ro Woolley, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell and
son, Sioux City, la., visited re
cently with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Fagan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tangeman
are spending about a week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Tangeman.
Mrs. E. M. Jarman returned
Sunday from Omaha where she
had spent about a week with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ringle and family.
Douglas Jarman came home
Wednesday from Lincoln where he
has attended the State university.
He will leave June 18 for Texas
to spend two weeks as an ex
change student.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and
son were Friday evening guests
in the Vern Wilkinson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel were
Sunday dinner guests of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Clouse, Bartlett.
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox
moved Monday to their new
home at Ericson. Home to help
them were their sons, Eugene,
Los Angeles. Calif. Charles, Ord
and Bill, Lincoln. The Rev. Cox
has served the Chambers and
Amelia Methodist churches for
the past 4 years and is retiring
due to ill health.
St. Pauls Lutheran Ladies Aid
will meet this Thursday at the
church.
The Beautiful Valley Garden
club met at the home of Mrs. C.
V. Robertson Tuesday afternoon,
June 5, with 8 members, 2 visit
ors and 5 children present. Roll
call was answered by "What I
have done to beautify the road
past my home". Mrs. Frank 9k
rdla and Mrs. Fred Mack. Atkin
son who were present were ask
ed to judge the hostesses ar
rangement as they are official
flower judges. Mrs. Donald Hoff
man gave the lesson on flower
arranging. Mrs. Hoffman gave
the lesson on flower arranging.!
Mrs. Hoffman also received the
door prize. Lunch was served by
the hostess after which the group
enjoyed a tour of Mrs. Robert
son’s yard and garden to view-1
her Iris and other flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Klani|>e,
Salem, Ore., came Friday for
about a weeks visit with her bro-1
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. andI
Mrs. Charles Wright and other'
relatives.
The following relatives gather
ed at the home of Mrs. Effie j
Locksmithing
General Repairing of
Locks of All Kinds
Cars - Homes - Businesses
—See—
Joseph P. Shanner
112 So. 4th O’Neill
Harris, Creighton, for a family
reunion: Mr. and Mrs Lyle
Wright, Mrs. Jack Taggart and
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wright and Mr. and Mrs Bill
Logeroan, all of Chambers, Mr.
and Mrs, Keith Shoemaker, El
gin and Mr. and Mrs. Art Al
len, Creighton Aftemon callers
were Mr. and Mrs Cl* >de Allen,
Creighton
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard £wtn.
son went to Milboro, S D Satur
day to attend the alumni banquet.
Mrs. Swanson graduated from the
Milllx.ro high school.
Mr and Mr* Earl Sharp. Bra
ken Bow. came Sunday and vis
ited until Monday afternoon in
the Andrew Gilbert home
The Hattie TtbbeU sale of per
tonal property sold at her place
in Chambers Saturday afternoon
was reported very good with a
large crowd and thing* bringing
very satisfactory price*. Th«
hou r and lots did not *4*11.
Phone Your New* to
Phone 788
O'Neill, Nebr.
FRITZ'S
Body Shop
24 Hr. Wrecker Service
Complete Body Work
Glass Cut & Installed
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_O'NEIIX, NEBR.
FOR SALE
Our 160 acre farm located Vi mile east and
2Vi miles south of Stuart, Nebraska.
Very well improved, fully modern home, outbuildings In
excellent condition. Will sell now with possession March 1, 1963.
Terms if desired.
ART and ALDA GIVENS
Stuart, Nebraska
7and 8
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
JUNE 15 - 16 - 17
O'Neill's Big Rodeo
THREE BIG DAYS THIS YEAR
At Carney Park Arena - - O'Neill, Nebraska
SCHEDULE _
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
0:00 p.m.—Parade through City; Sponsored by M I *5
Lions Club; $200 in Prizes by the **
Chamber of Commerce. ■ | p
8:00 p.m.—Rodeo Performance. II BWT
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
8:00 p.m.—Rodeo Performance. ENTRY FEES ADDED j
10:00 p.m.—Dance at American Legion Club.
SUNDAY, JUNE 17- -
2:00 p.m.—Rodeo Performance.
100 Head of Top Rodeo Stock
Annulling PROGRAM
uuRNfy^L. Event Entry Fee Purse
VnillllMrih SADDLE BRONC RIDING . $10.$125
>| BAREBACK BRONC RIDING .$10 $125
H M CALF ROPING . $20 $125
VII STEER WRESTLING .$15.$125
filrRl|ylv3lK LADIES BARREL RACE .$10.$90
Ull w wl«w« Entries Close noon Friday, June 15
Mail or phone entries to Virgil Laursen, O’Neill
O’NEILL RODEO ASSOCIATION
ADMISSION: Adults $1.25; Children 50c
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