The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1962, Section Two, Image 11

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    Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Oouter
The Jolly Workers chib met
with Mrs. Ralph Shrader Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke
and Mrs. Lester Johnston were
co-hostesses. The ladies tied a
quilt for the hostess. Mrs. Floyd
Lee and Mrs. Lewis Shrader each
received a gift from their mys
tery sisters. There were twelve
members present. The club will
meet with Mrs. Willie Shrader
Thursday afternoon, July 12 and
will have a pantry shower for Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Young who were
married June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery visited last Sunday eve
ning at the Keith Biddlecome
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock
were dinner guests at the Ken
neth Pollock home in Neligh last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clairemont Gun
ter came last Sunday evening to
spend a few days visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and
other relatives. They have been
visiting their two daughters and
families in Illinois and Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier,
Dennis, Glenda and Steve visit
ed at the Lionel Gunter home last
Sunday afternoon.
Steve Miller and Glenda Napier
went last Monday to the Cleve
land camp for a week of Bible
study.
Mr. and Mrs. Clairmont Gunter
were sapper guests Tuesday at
the Lionel Gunter home, other
evening visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Dewitt Gunter,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier, Le
roy, Dennis and Steve.
Mrs. John Napier entertained
the Seek and Share project club
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Alfred
Napier served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett
and children came Tuesday to vis
it a few days at the Wilbur Ben
nett home and to attend the Mari
1
lyn Sheirloh and Wtlmer Young
wedding Sunday afternoon, June
17, in Norfolk. They plan to re
turn to their home at Crawford
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier,
Dennis, Steve and Leroy visited
at the George Keller home Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crawford
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pol
lock and family visited at the
Dave Pollock home Friday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery visited Friday evening at
the R. A. Hord home.
Mrs. Darrol 9witzer, Jackie
and Judy came Saturday after
noon to visit at the Leo Miller
and Ora Switzer homes. They
have been visiting her father and
other relatives at O’Neill. Darrol
and Jerry Switzer and Sandra
Jenkins, Omaha, came Saturday
evening to spend the weekend vis
iting at the Miller and Switzer
homes.
Mickie Roberts, Atkinson,
came home with Marilyn John
ston last Saturday, from the
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and
the John Napier, Glen Harpster
and Richard Napier families were
dinner guests Sunday in the Al
fred Napier home.
Mrs. Ralph Shrader visited at
the Leo Miller home Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and Leroy
visited in O'Neill Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Switzer,
Edgar Switzer, Norman Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer and
the Wendell Switzer family were
supper guests last Saturday at
the Leo Miller home.
Mrs. Vearl Tuttle, Mrs. Lynn
Fry and Mrs. Wendell Switzer
met at the Web Napier home Fri
day evening and the ladies plan
ned the menu for the mother
daughter tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom
and Kay to Lincoln early Satur
day morning to attend Boy's
Clayton Hoke accompanied
State.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Shrader visited Friday evening
at the Willie Shrader home.
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke visited the
Eastern Star Chapter in Plain
view Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Joe Hegr visited Thursday
afternoon at the Keith Biddle
come home and her son, David,
returned home with her after
spending the past week visiting
his grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters and
family visited Friday evening at
the John Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited in Norfolk Tuesday.
Cleveland camp, to spend a few
days. Mickie is a weekend guest
of Joan Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Napier
and Carol Ann. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Napier and girls, Becky
Miller and the Wayne Fry fam
ily visited last Sunday evening at
the Dale Napier home in honor of
Mrs Dale Napier’s birthday anni
versary.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mor
row and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Bennett and Ourtis
were supper guests Wednesday at
the Wilbur Bennett home and vis
ited with the Harold Bennett fam
ily.
Lynne and Beth Rotherham and
Jeannie Hobbs were overnight
guests Thursday at the William
Lofquist home.
Mrs. Richard Fink and Mrs.
Tuffer and son, Los Angeles,
Calif., came Friday to visit a
few days at the Bert Fink home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Busshardt
and family, Neligh, were dinner
gjes»s Sunday at the Dave Pol
lock home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
were dinner guests last Monday
at the Keith Biddlecome home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Biddlecome
were evening visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist
and family attended the rodeo
in O’Neill Friday evening.
Mrs. Lee Fink and Jill visited
at the Willie Shrader home Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Alfred Napier went after
her daughter, Glenda and 9teve
Miller and David Shrader at
Camp Cleveland near Stuart Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Bert Fink, Mrs. Walter
Miller and Sharon Mott worked
with the vacation Bible school at
the Riverside Free Methodist
church the past week. Gienellen
McDaniel helped Saturday. The
program was held Saturday eve
ning at the church.
Mrs. Howard Miller visited
Mrs. Ora Switzer Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Napier and
family. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Shra
der. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bennett
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Shrader and Gordon. Mrs. Flora
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore
Young. Lna Bennett and Mrs. La
vima Nutt visited Thursday eve
ning in the Wilbur Bennett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
visited at the Jessie Cronk home
at Page and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Fink visited at tin* Frank Sny
der home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr.
and Mrs Lorraine Montgomery
and family and the Lynn Fry
family were dinner guests Sun
day at the Floyd Napier home in
honor of Father's day and Mrs,
Dale Napier’s birthday anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist
and family visited in Norfolk Sat
urday.
Orchard News
Mrs. Lester Withee
WSWS of the EUB church held
their regular meeting Wednesday
at the church. Thirty members
answered roll call and Mines,
Kenneth Anderson, Don Park
hurst, George Bunge, Ed. Porter
and Ora Caskey, Orchard and
Mrs. Bahannon, Seattle, W'ash.,
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and Joiene Mitchell were guests.
Mrs Mat ion Shipman was lesson
leader. Reports were given on
the Alumru banquet and about
$345 was cleared on this project.
Mrs. Duane Lem was presented
with a birthday cake and a gift
from the Society. Mmes. Wendell
Wilson, D. L. Fletcher and Har
old Mitchell also honored Mrs.
Lem with some orginal poems
and readings. Mmes Harold Mit
chell, Leon Mitchell, Boyd Mit
chell and Alfred Cleveland were
hostesses. Joiene Mitchell assis
ted.
Thursday Bridge met June 14 at
the home of Mrs. Gail Brodie.
Mrs. Blanche Fletcher and Ger
trude Grtbble were guests- Mrs.
Ted Berry, Mrs D. L. Fletcher
and Mrs. E. Bruce were the win
ners. Mrs. Lester Withee will en
tertain the club June 28.
Mrs. D. C. Anderson, Burbank,
Calif., and Mrs Walt Kuwait,
Plainview, spent Wednesday after
noon in the Lester Withee home.
Mrs. Anderson is spending some
time in Nebraska visiting her
mother in Creighton and other re
latives in Omaha and Lincoln.
The Itev. Keith Kiihne and
Ills bride stopped in Orchard
Friday evening to visit relatives.
Keith has just graduated from
Concordia Seminary in St. lands,
Mo. lie was married in Fort
Wayne, Ind., June 3 and or
dained June 10 at Hooper,
Nebr. Ills parents, .Mr, and
Mrs. Gus Kiihne are former
residents of Orchard and still
have many relatives in this ar
ea. Tlie Kiihne's will reside in
F'reidhelm, Mo. The Rev. Kiihne
will teach religion in the paro
chial school as well as serve as
pastor.
Jerome J. xwioeii, son oi ,vir.
and Mrs. Lloyd Twibell, Orchard,
graduated from the University of
Nebraska Saturday, June 9, with
a bachelor of science degree in
electrical engineering. He has se
cured a position with General
Electric in Phoenix, Ariz. He will
report for work there June 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard (Itus)
Napier will observe their 25th
wedding anniversary Sunday,
June 24, with open house from
2 to 5 p.m. at their home. Ev
eryone is invited and they re
quest no gifts.
Cecil Moser of Venus Commun
ity was injured in a fall from a
haystack about 6 p.m. Wednesday.
He was treated in Orchard by Dr.
D. L. Fletcher and removed to
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in
Norfolk for X-rays and further
examination. The extent of his
injury is not known at this time.
The cancer quota for Antelope
County was $1,300.00. We can feel
proud that our county has done
so well, when the cause is deserv
ing the people in the county are
more than generous. $1474.91 was
raised with some yet to be ac
counted for. Mrs. Raymond Ste
vens Orchard, Cancer Chairman
of Antelope County wishes to
thank all the town chairman and
volunteer workers for making
this drive such a success.
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred IJndberg
Congratulations to the Midway
4-H ciab on winning second place
on their float Friday evening in
the parade at O’Neill. They chose
to depict “a turning wheel leads
to success.”
Mr. and Mrs. James Karel and
Mrs. Celia Richter were Sunday
callers of John Horner and son,
Atkinson ,and lunch guests Sun
day evening at Martha Johrings.
Mr. Ted Crawford received Fa
ther’s day greetings by tlephone,
Saturday from his daughter, Mrs.
Wilbar Staples, Newport, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford and
Pam met Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Whetham and family at Presho,
S. D. Sunday and the grand child
ren returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and
Kathryn were Tuesday evening
callers at the Dewayne Anson
home and Mr. and Mrs. George
Nelson and family called Sunday.
Henry Storjohann and Martha
Johring w’ere Saturday dinner
guests at the Louis Goeke home, .
Atkinson.
Mr, and Mrs Orville Peterson
and Janet and Mr. and Mrs Mar
vin K<>rab. Denver, Colo, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bennett Dev a 11 end son
were Monday evening »ujg>er
guests st the Elmer lievsll home.
Mrs. Carl Hallgrimson and Car
lene and Mrs. Hallgrunaon'a sis
ter. Wood lake, drov e to Colorado
Springs Thursday to visit thetr
mother, Mrs. Lloyd Ooodwin.
Car lene plans to remain with her
grandmother and attend summer
school. The rest of the party re
turned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry WoHlueck.
Spencer, were Sunday callers at
Die Dave Jensen home.
Mr. and Mra. Claude Hancock,
California, Mr. and Mrs. De
Wayne Booth. Mrs. Irene Booth,
Jim and Judy celebrated with a
picnic dinner Sunday at Loyal
Hulls. The occaasion marked De
wayne's and Janet’* sixth wed
ding anniversary .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobro
volny went to Blue Earth, Minn
Friday to visit the Lowell Hall
family and Mrs. Viola Hall re
turned home with them
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Gannon, Inman, attended the
funeral of John Spangler, Wisner.
Saturday. Enroute they stopped
at the liospilul in Norfolk to nee
Oran Bishop, Wisner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiss and
children, Kansas City, Mo., ar
rived Wednesday at the t*«me of
Lois Jean’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Robertson Mr. Weiss return
ed Sunday but the rest of the fam
ily plan to remain two weeks.
Paddock Missionary society
plan to meet Friday, June 22 at
the Martha Johring home. The
meeting was postponed a week on
account of the ladies helping with
me s-m uoai.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer
jr. and Vicki Sue spent Friday
evening at the Delbert House
home.
Debbie Anderson was the guest
of honor at a birthday party Mon
day at the George Nelson home.
Others attending were Nancy An
derson. Sue Nelson, Sharon and
Carla Anson and Charlene and
Crmg Johring. It was her 7th
birthday. There was 7 candles on
the cake and 7 children present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Borg,
Edina, Minn., came Friday and
spent the weekend at the Axel
Borg Inane. A family gathering
was held Saturday. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hard
ing and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Borg and family, Des
Moines, la.
The Rev. Turner plans to be
present at Paddock Union church
next Sunday for services.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters,
Henry Walters and Norma went
to Omaha Sunday. Gene Libby re
turned home with them and Ben
nie Johring accompanied him to
Manitou Springs, Colo., to move
their household equipment to Om
aha so Mrs. Libby could remain
near the baby. The baby’s condi
tion is improved.
Mrs. Lela Risor came up from
tion is reported as being improv
Blair to spend the weekend with
home folks.
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