The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1962, Image 7

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    Lynch News
By Mr*. Fred King
Mrs. Wayne Boelter, Verdigre,
spent Friday visiting at the El
mer Hull home, Lynch.
Lyle and Don Hoffman arc
spending a few days with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hoff
man, Lynch.
Darla Ducker and Shirley Moo
dy are spending a few days of
this week at the Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Kounovsky home, O’Neill.
Mrs. Phyllis Mulhair and boys,
and Mrs. Etta Johnson, Lynch,
left for Denver, Colo., Sunday to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Leroy
Purviance and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Micanek
were Saturday evening guests at
the Pete Mulhair home.
Lee Brady, sr., was taken to
the hospital at Lynch Tuesday af
ternoon. Mrs. Brady became ill
Wednesday evening and was also
admitted to the hospital.
Mrs. Harold Potter was a Thurs
day afternoon visitor at the Pete
Mulhair home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Derickson
and family, Lynch, were Sunday
visitors at the John Denckson
home.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Glen Hull home were Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Mulhair, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hull.
Emil Koval, Iowa, has been vis
iting his mother, Mrs. Monika
Koval, Lynch, this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody
and girls, Mrs. John Rossmeier,
Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Lumir Ci
zek and boys, Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Rossmeier and family,
Sidney and Roy Rossmeier, Uti
ca, S. D., attended the Schumann
family reunion at Gavins Point,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mirs. Marty Mueller,
Missouri, are visiting at (Lynch
this week. They arrived Thursday
night, and left early Monday
morning.
Mrs. Bill Spencer and children,
and Mrs. Glen Hull were Tues
day afternoon visitors at the Mrs.
Roy Lowry home, O’Neill.
Mrs. Bill Spencer and boys and
Mrs. Leonard Havranek and Deb
bie, spent Monday in Sioux City.
Sunday guests at the Warren
Miller home near Butte were Lee
Wells and family, Mrs. Billy
Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Wells, Lynch.
Mrs. Warren Collins and fam
ily visited over the weekend at
the Elmer Christensen home,
Lynch. They then attended the
wedding of Jackie Reynolds, Ni
obrara.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Moody are spending a few days
at the Lakes of Minnesota.
Father James Bartek and Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Courtney took
ten of the CYO girls to Omaha
Sunday to attend a CYO conven
tion. They returned home Mon
day evening.
Girls attending were Margene
Weeder, Linda Courtney, Susia
Lueken, Jean Uueken, Marjean
Biermeier, Marlene Streit, There
sa Chvala, Anna Chvala, Sue Al
len and Rosemary Heiser.
Mrs. Veronica Ashloock and
son, Calif., are visiting Veroni
ca’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert McDonald, Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber
were Saturday dinner guests at
the Harold Osborn home.
Mrs. Bill Havranek and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Fish and fam
ily, drove to Gavins Point Sun
day where they had a picnic
__lunch with relatives, Mr. and
—
Mrs. Ralph Moody and family,
Niobrara, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Samuelson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greene
and family spent a few days at
the Ray Davy home at Scottsbluff
before leaving for Arizona where
they will make their borne. Stan
ley will enroll at the Arizona
State University at Tempe in
September.
Mrs. Bud Stewart and children
were Friday morning visitors at
the Bill Spencer home.
Thursday overnight guests of
the Lewie Christensen home at
Lynch were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Clinch from Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.
Clinch were on their way to the
Black Hills.
Linda Crooks has been spend
ing the past week at home with
the mumps.
Jean Mulhair and Sharon Chris
tensen are taking swimming les
sons every forenoon this week.
Suday dinner guests at the
Walter Hornback home were Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Erne and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cam
eron and family, Jack Pritchett,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pritchett
and boys.
Sue Allen and Mrs. Grace Ed
son, left from Omaha for Dallas,
Tex., Tuesday to spend a week
there. They had been visiting in
Omaha where Sue Allen was at
tending the CYO convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer and
family were Sunday evening vis
itors at the Cathy Hrbek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Elsasser ,
and family are spending the week
end here while visiting Willis's ,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Elasser.
Royal News
By IVIr*. R. J. Hering
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dodds and
grandsons, Tommy Hofer and
GayJand Holm returned Sunday
from a two weeks fishing trip
to Vergas, Minn. The trip had
been promised the boys as an
eighth grade graduation gift.
They came home with the limit
and were each day rewarded for
the effort pat forth. It is needless
to say that the trip was thorough
ly enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Zollers,
Shenandoah, la., visited the week
end at the B. A. Rundquist home.
Mrs. Zollers was Ruth Rundquist
before her marriage, a daughter
of the late Albert Rundqaist and
Jessie Biackburn Rundquist.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Blackburn, Mrs. Zoller's un- 1
cle.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Albright and
family, Omaha, visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pruss,
sr., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nurch
were Norfolk visitors overnight
Saturday, at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Fryer.
A heavy rain, estimated at
three inches, fell in Royal Sat
urday night. No damage was re
ported in town except that tele
phone lines were out of commis
sion until Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rjndqiust
and Janie, Brunswick, and Mr. ]
and Mrs. C. E. Rundquist were!
Father’s day dinner guests of]
Mrs. Glenn Rundquist and Nolan. [
Mrs. R. J. Hering has disposed
of half her residence property and
the shoe shop and other buildings,
except the hojse, to Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Hofer. The contents of the
shoe shop will be disposed of al
so. Mrs. Hering will continue to
live in Royal and write news.
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