The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1962, Image 2

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By Mr*. Ben Alter
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes, Lin
coln, and Mrs. R. H. Robinson
and daughter, Durango, Cok>.,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Haynes. Viola Haynes,
Hastings, arrived home Tuesday
for the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Gringo Leavines
and Johanna, Maryville, Calif.,
were here visiting her parents,,
Mr. and Mrs. O. Parks. The Leavi
nes are enorute to their new
home in New Orleans, La., where
he has employment with Boeing
Aircraft Co. Mrs. Leavines is the
former Lois Jean Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and
family were Sunday dinner and
lunch gjests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and
children were Tuesday callers in
the “Bud” Godol home at Venus.
Bid or Bye Bridge club met
Wednesday with Mrs. Dan Tro
shynski. Mrs. Carl Max was a
guest. Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman
won.
Tuesday night the men and
women’s leagje of the Page Oil
Co. held a supper party at the
Town House in O'Neill. They in
cluded, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crum
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen,
the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder,
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Heiss, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Beelaert, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Lamason and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Max.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Heiss and
family, Hastings, was Sunday and
overnight guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss.
For Sunday dinner the Don and
Raymond Heiss families and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and fam
ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Heiss.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Wettlaufer were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlau
fer and family, Page, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer and Gary,
Mrs. Andy Wettlaufer, O'Neill and
Joy Duncanson, Truman, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell
enroute from Wisconsin to their
home in Jnncoln were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorenz Riege. In honor of
Mrs. Mitchell’s birthday and Fa
ther’s day the Riege’s entertain
ed at dinner for the following
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riege
and family and Ralph Riege ail
of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Riege and family, Orchard, Mr.
and Mrs. Les Riege, O’Neill,
Mrs. William Hynes and baby, O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max sr.,
Omaha, were Friday to Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max.
When they returned home Sunday
afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Farnsworth who were also Sun
day dinner guests, accompanied
them to Omaha to visit Minnie
Farnsworth, a patient in the Meth
odist hospital. Dave Farnsworth,
Las Vegas, flew to Omaha to vis
it with his brother and sister.
The Eagle Hustlers 4-H club
met Saturday afternoon at the
home of Joe Luebcke for a gen
eral judging meeting. The group
judged 4 classes of animals of
beef and dairy. Mr. Luebcke
gave a special thanks to all who
help plan and decorate the
4-H float that won first place in
the Rodeo parade, Friday night.
Mr. Nick Sojka will show 4-H
slides at the Legion club Friday
night for all 4-H members and
their parents. Another judging
meeting will be held July 7.
HOA club met with Mrs. Har
ry Van Horn. All members but
one were present. Guests were
Mmes. Elton Braddock, George
Clasey, Bertha Prill ami Robert
Van Horn. The afternoon was
spent informally.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason
left Thursday to attend gradua
tion exercises of thir son, Major
Lynn Lamason, from Command
General Staff at Ft. Leavenworth,
Kan. Major Lamason will accom
pany his parents here to join his
wife and family. After a short
vacation the Lamasons will leave
for Washington, D. C. where he
is attached to the office of the
deputy for logistics in the Penta
gon.
The Page senior MYF met Sun
day evening at the Methodist
church. LuAnn Nissen had the
lesson entitled ‘ Personal Devo
tion”. Cindy Stewart, Ralston and
Mitchell Gordon, Boring, Ore.,
were guests. The freshmen and
scphmores will put the first coat
of paint on the parsonage garage
Friday night at 7 p.m. The juniors
and seniors will paint the second
coat sometime later. Lunch was
served by Roberta Asher and Al
vin Crumly
RNA Kensington met Wednes
day at the home of Mrs. Evelyn
Gray. The nine members enjoy
ed an afternoon of playing cards.
Neighborhood club met Wednes
day with Mrs. Duane Finch. The
members did needlework for the
hostess. Mrs. L. G. Summers won
the special prize.
Mrs. Ray Harmon entertained
10 members of the NOK club
Thursday. This was the last meet
ing until Sept. 20 when they will
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From the first had of hay... to the end of silo filling
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meet with Mrs. Leo Neubauer.
July 15 at the O'Neill park will
be the club’s annual picnic din
ner.
GGG and G met on Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Clarence Ste
vens. Cards were played with
prizes going to Manes. Otto Mat
schuilat, I O. Woo<!s and Anton
Nissen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hall, Elk
hart, 111., are spending a few
days with Mrs. Hester Edmisten.
Sjnday supper guests of Mrs.
Edmisten, besides the Halls, were
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods, Mil
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Harvey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen
and family attended a picnic at
Mrs. Hill’s residence, Ewing, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Block, Anchorage, Alaska. Sun
day the Sorensens spent the day
in Grand Island visiting their
daughter and her family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Stewart.
Mrs. Dean Grim, Tulsa, Okla.,
and Mrs. Emma Morris, Fremont
are here to visit Mrs. Morris’s
son, Paul Neubauer in the hospit
al and also another son and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Neubauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller
left for their home in Portland,
Ore., after visiting friends and
relatives here for the past two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes
and family, Chambers, were din
ner gjests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert
and Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Prill and boys and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Beelaert and Kathy spent
Sunday at Fort Randall Dam, for
a picnic dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park and Kel
ly, Page, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ly
don and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Pofahl and family, Ewing, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and J
Mrs. Hugh Troshynski, Orchard.
Mrs. Owen Park returned home
Saturday after visiting her daugh
ters, Mrs. Paul Robinson in Lin
coln and Mrs. James Bartak in
Omaha. Mrs. Robinson left Lin
coln Saturday to maker her
home in Denver. Mrs. Park was
accompanied here by Tim and
Cindy Bartak. They will visit in
the Park’s home as well as in
the Frank Bohn home in loeloit.
The American Legion Auxiliary
met Monday night at the Legion
Hall. Twenty two members an
swered roll call. A thank you
letter was read from the Wett
laufer family. Mrs. Calvin Har
vey reported on the money raised
• for the Harry Park fund. A mo
tion was made to revise the
by-laws of the Auxiliary. Election
of officers were held with Mrs.
Keith Kennedy, the new president.
Other officers are Mrs. Ray Har
mon, vice-president; Mrs. Harry
Thomsen, 2nd vice-president;
Mrs. William 9cheinost, secretary
and Mrs. Tony Mudloff, treasur
er. Serving committee were
Mmes. Edd Stewart, Lyman
Park’s and Tony Mudloff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carson antf'
Becky Lynne, Hyanms, were from
Thursday to Saturday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Asher and Ron, Mrs. Frieda Ash
er, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen,
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple
by, Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Appleby and family and Dick Ap
pleby, O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Asher and family, Winner,
S. D., had a family picnic in the
park in O’Neill, Sunday.
The Bob Ashers were Saturday
overnight guests of her parents,
the Harry Appleby’s. Randy and
Terry Asher returned home with
their parents, as they had been
here for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and !
family, JoAnn Aim, Lynch and
Mrs . Felix Hendrichs, O’Neill
were all Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Anthony and family, Inman
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Matschullat.
The Rev. and Airs. Walter Cole,
Salem, Ore., arrived here this
week to visit her mother, Mrs. El
sie Naslund. They were accom
panied by the Rev. John Connors,
Salem, Ore., and the Rev. Clif
ford Hacker, Silvertone, Ore. The
gentlemen left Alonday for Wino
na Lake, Ind., to attend the Pil
grim Holiness General Conferen
ce. Airs. Cole remained here.
Mr. and Airs. Elmer Trow
bridge and family, Mr. and Airs.
Norman Trowbridge and family
and Air. and Mrs. John Summers
and family, all of Page, met Air.
and Mrs. Lewis Copple and fam
ily, Norfolk and had a no-host
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A TRIP TO OMAHA
AND THE COOPER
Sunday 2 p.m. $22*
Saturday 2 pjm. $1.55
W*di«dry 2 p.m. JliS
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dinner at the park in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
jr., Mr. and Mrs. "Bud ’ lekes
and family, Mr and Mrs. N. D.
lekes and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Zeller, Ravenna, enjoyed a pic
nic at the Page park, Mrs. Nao
mi Hartigan and children joined
the group in the afternoon.
The class mothers of 1958 enter
tained at a miscellaneous show
er Friday night at the Methodist
church for Janice Crumly. Mrs.
Lynn Larson played the accordian
and Linda Thompson the piano,
for the entertainment. Peggy and
Bonnie Crumly, cousins of the
honored guests assisted with the
gifts and guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett and
children, Salem, Ore., called in
the "Bud” lekes home. Mrs. Ben
nett is formerly of Orchard and
an old classmate of Mrs. lekes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cooke,
Springfield, Ore., spent a week
visiting her mother, Mrs. P. E.
Nissen, Page and his mother,
Mrs. Letha Cooke, Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Cronk, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Heiss and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Harmon were Friday
night guests for ice cream at the
Darrell Heiss home.
A hobo party was held Monday
night at the Andrea Wettlauler
home with 15 guests attending.
Connie Summers and Lyle Har
vey received [irises for the roost
realistic outfits.
Dorsey News
By Mm. Harold Osborn
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Reynolds are
attending the World's Fair.
The wind, hail, and rain Sat
urday night hit several farms
along the river, destroying gram
crops and gardens.
The rain reached out quite a
distance but the hail was just in
certain areas and wind was gen
eral, but severe in some locali
ties doing damage to farm build
ings and trees. Some having more
losses than others.
Beverly Carson spent Saturday
night and part of Sunday visiting
her folks, returning to Lincoln
Sunday afternoon.
Patty and David Derickson
have been spending several days
with their grandparents, the
John Dericksons.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson
Leonard Huzicka's anna, Billy
and Duane, are visiting their
grandparents, the Otto Rtizickna.
Visitor* at the Otto Ruxickn’f
fcane Sunday were Mr and
Mr* Leonard Hazioka and fam
ily, Mr. and Mr* Joe Pavlik and
son.
Little Lynn Kowenkrans has
been on the sick hat the past
week with tonsillitis, having to
make several trips to the doctor.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Greene
and Mr and Mrs. Harold Osborn
wen* business callers at the Merle
Spangler's and Otto Huzicka's
liome's Sunday evening
Mrs Marvin Drobny was ad
mitted to the Lynch hospital Wed
nesday
Mrs. Hurry Johnson stopped at
the Harold Osborn home on lier
way to the Lynch hoapital, where
she was going to set up with her
brother, Lee Brady, sr.. who
show* some improvement the
last day or two
were O’Neill shoppers Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. Roger Rosen
krans took their children to the
rodeo Saturday evening in O’
Neill.
Mrs. Willis Butterfield and Mrs.
Edith Gillogly and children vis
ited at the R. L. Hughe* home
Sunday.
Kodnck Hughes ha* been help
ing at the Ernie Sucta repair
shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
called at the Edward Carson and
Howard Slack homes Sjnday fore
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willi* Butterfield
visited at the Howard Slack home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosen
kran's nephew is spending this
week at their home while two of
their children are attending Bi
ble camp.
A program was held at the Dor
sey church Friday evening at the
close of the Bible school week.
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