The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 28, 1962, Image 9

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    Riverside News
By Mn. Lionel Qatar
Ruby, Cleo and Albertu Butler,
Omaha, were weekend guests in
the Ora Switzer home. They were
supper guests in the Leo Miller
home Saturday.
Mrs. George Keller and child
ren were dinner guests Wednes
day at the Alfred Napier home.
Sherry and Janet Switzer vis
ited this week at the Darrol
Switzer home in Omaha. Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Switzer and child
ren were weekend guests at the
Darrol Switzer home in Omaha.
Patty Lofquist had a tonsillec
tomy in the Neligh hospital last
Monday, she returned home Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and
family were dinner guests Sunday
at the Ed Walters home, Cham
bers.
The United Presbyterian Wo
men met Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Archie Johnston in the
church annex. Ina Bennett was
co-hostess. Mrs. Richard Napier
lead the prayer group. Eighteen
members and one visitor were
present. The committees reported
on their progress for the mother
daughter tea.
The Riverside Free Methodist
Missionary Society met Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Fern Pollock.
Mrs. Leo Miller took Julie Fry,
Becky Miller and Barbara John
ston to camp Tuesday.
Mrs. Alfred Napier had a check
up in the Neligh hospital Tuesday
morning and she called on Mrs.
Lewis Carter in the hospital.
The Archie Johnston, Willie
Shrader and Lynn Fry families at
tended church services in Camp
Cleveland Sunday.
Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs. Melvin
Napier and Carol Ann, Mrs. Rich
ard Napier and girls, Mrs. A1
Anson, Jane and Linda, Mrs. Wal
ter Miller, Mrs. Robert McDan
iel, Julie and Jody Fry, Sandra
Tellander, and Johnny Rutledge
attended 4-H judging day in Ne
ligh last Friday for the Leaders,
4-H members and their mothers.
Mrs. Howard Miller visited Pat
ty Lofquist Wednesday afternoon
and Jody Fry visited Patty Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Anna Smith and Ernst
Trowbridge visited at the Howard
Miller home Tuesday.
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke attended East
ern Star Kensington at the El
mer Bergstrom home Friday af
ternoon and also called on Dewitt
Gunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and
«___
Marilyn, Eddy and Alice Shrader,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader,
and Gordon and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Shrader joined Flora
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore
Young and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bus Napier and the Wayne Shra
der family for a picnic supper
at Ina Bennett’s Friday.
Mrs. Keith Biddleccme and
Mrs. Earl Pierson visited in Ne
ligh Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
family attended church services
at Camp Cleveland Sunday.
Grant Mott visited last Satur
day afternoon in the George
Montgomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter met
Estel Gunter and daughter, Ida,
in Grand Island Wednesday eve
ning. They were dinner guests
r riaay at tne L,yie bwitzer home.
After a two week visit they will
return to their home at Hoquiam,
Wash.
Kay Breisch, New Castle, vis
ited a few days with Slandra
Shrader.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nel
son, Plainview, visited last Sun
day evening at the Dewitt Hoke
home. They took Dewitt ,Gunter
to O’Neill to visit Mrs. Gunter
who is a patient jn the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited last Sunday evening
at the Rol Hord home.
Harry and Jon Hiner, EUens
txirg, Wash., were dinner guests
Tuesday in the Lionel Gunter
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pierson and
family were dinner guests last
Sunday at the Earl Pierson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Paul and
family, McPherson, Kan., visited
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Fink.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Switzer vis
ited at the Ora Switzer home
Tuesday evening.
Norman Bomer, New Britian,
Conn., came by bus to Omaha
and accompanied the Rev. Regi
nald Boorhees, Joelene Feydhtz,
Jean Richt, and Peggy Landon to
a church camp in the Black Hills.
They stopped and called on Mrs.
Keith Biddlecome Tuesday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery visited at the Robert Mc
Ginn home in O’Neill Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Rii.er
and family, Tilden and the Jer
ry Meyers family, Wisner, were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Rudy Ahlers home. Ricky and
Duane Ritter stayed at the Ah
lers home the past week while
their mother was at the church
catnp in Niobrara.
Mrs. Floyd Nutt and Ina Ben
nett were sniper guests last Fri
day at the Archie Johnston home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanosdail,
Scottsbluff and Mrs. Leslie Cary
and Nila called Saturday after
noon at the Lionel Gunter home.
Orchard News
Mrs. Lester Wttbec
Dick Peterson and son, Dickie,
from Lake Mills, la., stopped
here Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Sawyer. Mr.
Peterson was a teacher in Or
chard in 1950. Mrs. Peterson
passed away in March of this
year. Mr. Peterson and son are
on their way to the Fair m Se-,
attle and will then go to Lara-1
mie, Wyo., where Mr. Peterson'
will attend school. They will re
turn to Lake Mills for the coming
school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Hunstman
and daughter, Toni of Stockton,
Calif., visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Sawyer. Verle grew
up in Orchard. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hunstman,'
former Orchard residents. Verle
is a Navy career man.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Willats and
family, Erie, Penn., came Sun
day to visit in the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs R. A. Wil
lata.
Mrs Louise Beal was complete
ly surprised when her daughters
invited several neighbors and
friends in Wednesday afternoon in
honor of her M»th birthday Guests
present were Mme*. R. A. Wil
iats, Bertha Grove, Tena Werner,
Alfred Nelson, Vem Cleveland,
Adah Clifton. Cora Clifton. Ger
trude Davis, Lula Barton, Leon
Mitchell, Lester Withee and Merle
Filkens, Mrs. Homer Barton and
Mrs. Waldo Davis, Ewing, daugh
ters of Mrs Beal served a lunch
and Mrs. Beal was remembered
with many gifts and cards.
Mr. and Mrs. jonn Blezek,
new band instructor, and sens,
Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Contact Lease*
Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr.
Hours 6-5—Mon. thru Saturday
Closed Wednesday
John and Ronald are now living
in Orchard in the Mrs. Mary
Rice home. Band practice la heid
every Tueaday evening and pri
vate lesson are also available
Plana are to have a concert as
soon as the band is ready for a
public apiwarance.
The Band Mothers held a spec
ial meeting at the school b use
Wednesday evening More money
must be raised before the new
band uniforms arrive, so the club
plans to sponsor a food stand at
the annual Orchard Celebration
which will be held in August.
Mmes. Don Parfchunit ami Floyd
Mr lining served lunch The club
also voted to purchase another
snare drum, which will be avail
able (or a band student at a low
rental.
Ponton Insurance
Insurance of All Kinds
and Bonds
IrtXIKCNtV PONTON. Prep.
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June 28
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Fri.-Nat. June 29-30
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Sun.-Mon.-Tues. July 1-2-3
James Stewart John Wayne
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Wed.-Thurs. July 4-5
Family Night
Chubby Checker
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