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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1962)
1 Celia News Mn». Merrill Andernon i - ,, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin hid family returned home Thurs Jiy afternoon following a five jay vacation, sightseeing and i risiting relatives in Iowa. They 11 lisited at the home of Mrs. Chaf . v tin’s sister, Mrs. Howard Ste ?; jhens and family at Council t Huffs and with Leonard's sis | er, Mrs. lone Reeds and child i* 'en, Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks attended to ; I Aiores during their absence. Dinner guests Sunday, July 8, .' .It the home of Mr. and Mrs. \ k>hn Schwindt were Mr. and ^rs. Robert Knappe and son, , . Sob and Ron Snyder, Lincoln, i(Irs. Mary Ratliff and Dale and •\ lick Smith, Atkinson. Mr. and Irs. Alex Frickel and family and Vlr and Mrs. James Sicheneder i uid daughter were evening cal I 4rs. 9 Mrs. Victor Frickel, Glen, Bon i , he, Beverly and Bethene spent 1 \ nil of last week at the Lutheran \ Bible camp at Mt. Carmel, near Alexander, Minn. i| Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander j. tm were Sunday afternoon cal lers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i / /ini Dcmriling. J Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel Land larnily attended a family pic laic dinner Sunday, July 8, at the ^.‘loine of her parents, Mr. and ’ VIrs. Bill Coleman. Also attend < ug were Mrs. Ethel Johnson. O’-! jO,Jeill, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hen 11 lerson and family, Valentine and ; Jfflr. and Mrs. Jake Miller and , j ins, Lakewood, Calif. .. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Mil 'iler are sisters of Mrs. Frickel. This is the first visit here for ’ ,VIr. and Mrs. Miller in five years. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson, Jebra and Nancy, O’Neill and , VIr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, IVlonroe, Wise., were dinner Juests Monday at the Merrill An (erson home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith iivderson left that afternoon for lolorado Springs to visit her irother, Harlan Wand and fam ly. They expect to return to Wisconsin Sunday. Mrs. Connie Frickel received * fvord Wednesday from her sister, "fdrs. John (Lucille) Sutherland, that they had arrived at Cape ^ town July 4 and at the time of ||ier writing was on their way to fi,heir mission field at Acornhoek, I "astern Transvaal, South Africa, t ucille reports tiie trip across j ' as very pleasant with little dis- J ! urbances from rough waters, i Jr. and Mrs. Sutherland and son, ■ lohn Mark, left New York June i .5, after spending a one-year fur- j f iougii here in the states. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt .ook their daughter, Vamta, to | iioux City Monday for another I erics ot dental appointments. 1 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks uid family, Manhattan, Kan., are j ^ pending this week at the Robert hlendricK home. • Sunday afternoon guests at the i.-eRoy Hoiim'an home were Mrs. ♦ v'ohn Schwindt and Vanita, Mr. l „nd Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and "ainily, Mrs. Milton McKathnie, tuy and Darrel, Clarence Focken ,fuid three sons, and Patty and Jjoan Straka. * Relatives trom the Celia com Biiunity attending the wedding oi jLfliss Nancy Row, Spencer and vaul Arden Nelson, O'Neill, at *vhe Methodist church in Spencer Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Arlin, _ <flr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and fVvort, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hend iVicks and Mr. and Mrs Leon Hen ! Iricks, Manhattan, Kan. | Mrs. Connie Frickel called at j he home of her sister, Mrs. Paul ,’Delson, O'Neill, Wednesday xnorn T ng. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frickel, , \31uir, came Friday and spent 'I' he weekend with his parents, H\lr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and )<urt. They also attended the S^ow-Nelson wedding. I; Mr. and Mrs. Oraer Poynts Vvere Sunday afternoon callers at "he home oi her daughter, Mrs. ' Jark Hendricks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack vis ited at the Mark Hendricks home iFriday evening. II Evelyn Slaymaker spent most ill week assisting Mrs. MJark | I Hendricks with house work. Miss Slaymaker spent Saturday eve ning at the Leonard Chaffin home. |rhe Leon and Robert Hendricks’ ! children also stayed with the 1 I Jhaffins while their parents at tended the Row-Nelson wedding. The Robert Hendricks were eve T.ng and lunch guests Wednesday evening at the Mark Hendricks 1 ,iomc. 1 I tuart News By Mrs. Herb Sk&la Weekend guests of Mr. and .Mrs. George King were Mr. and firs. Lyle King, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Steinhau ser spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives at Fordyce, tfebr., Yankton and Tyndall, S. $>■ Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Steinhauser was a cousin, Air. and Mrs. Bill Giguere and i daughter, Nancy, Tucson. They iere enroate home from the World’s Fair. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ► md Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Dan ay were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy 3[offman and girls. Afternoon cal i|rs were Mr. and Mrs. Gene iaUigan, Bassett. | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser and Tony recently visited the £|iack Hills and Mt. Rushmore. irony visited college friends who ire employed there for the sum aer. JSaturday afternoon callers of ■r. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and ■> “ny were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey -ifalligan, Rapid City’,. S. D., Mr. 3ktd Mrs. Gene Halligan. Bas 'I sett, Mr and Mrs. Ora Philbrkk, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pai&e and family, Chambers and John Pap ke, Payette, Idaho. Mrs. Archie Bright, Mary and Nancy, Mrs. Rose Hovey and Ka Hue Kazda drove to Sioux City Friday, July 6, where Mrs. Hov ey received her physical check up. A family picnic was held Sm present were Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Bright and family, Mrs. Dick Kazda and family, Winner and Mrs. Rose Hovey. Mrs. Rose Hovey, Dickie and Kathie Kazda accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon to the stock car race the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmaaerer and family, Oakland, returned to their home last Monday after having spent the past ten days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoff man and other friends and rela tives at Stuart. Monday, July 9, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fnpnk Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee. Wakefield. Rita Obermire, Lincoln, spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Obermire. Tern Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Lincoln, re turned home last week with her parents after having spent two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gas Obermtre. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menuey and Beverly, Hot Springs, S. D., ar rived Wednesday, July 11, at the home of his sister, Mrs Harry Cadwallader. to visit for ten days. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Menuey and Beve'ly. Hot Springs. S. D , Mr. and Mr*. L. H. CadwaUa. der, Verlin and DarreU, Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cadwal iader, David, Harold and Linda. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Au gust Kaiser. Mrs. Herb Kaiser, O’Neill, Mrs. Lynn Kaiser and Mrs. Inez WeUer, Atkinson. an« Mrs Audrey Wickum, Daton, Okla. A large crowd attended the try outs of some rodeo stock Sun day held at the Obermire ranch. Mrs. Mary Henning. Bassett, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Obermire. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs John Henning, Atkinson Kthie and Dickie Kuada, Win ner. spent the past ten days with their grandmother, Mrs Ro«e Hovey white their mother haa been ill. Mr* Dick Kaxda, Winner, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs Roar Hovey She came for her children who returned home with her Sunday Mr* Bob Greenfield and fam ily spent Sunday in O’Neill. — the Crop California V— ^EL BERTAS BIG - RIPE - FIRM - JUICY - FRESH Picked at the Peak of Flavor! Big ripe juicy peaches nurtured by mother nature to the very peak of flavor. Picked and pack A ed carefully and quickly, then I rushed non-stop to your Outlaw A I store. The only peaches that are f / fresher are still on the trees. Eat t/ them right out of your hand, i enjoy them with sugar and cream, bake them into delicious ^ pies and can some, too! CELERY TOMATOES WEAETEIY APPLES! Large Vine Extra good (or Ham-os, M and Baking. Brisk Flavored m Kipened Home- m grown Type LB ^ lbs. ■ 25 EXTRA Top Value Stamps tvith the following Item* . 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