The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1962, Section Two, Image 10

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    Chambers News
By Mm. E. R. Uupeitw
Duane K. Miller drove to Val
entine Sunday to meet Mrs. Mil
ler’s mother. Mrs. H E. Richards,
(hadron, who came to assist in
the Miller home while her daugh
ter is in the hospital and recuper
ating at home.
The American Legion and the
American Legion Auxiliary met
in joint session Friday evening
at the Legion Hall in Chambers.
Legion Commander, Edd Coday,
presided. The main event of the
evening was a report by Ladean
Weller, who attended “Boy’s
State”, Lincoln, in June. Ladean,
who was sponsored jointly by the
r-—
Legion and Auxiliary, gave a
very interesting and informative
report of the boys state activi
ties. Other matters considered
were plans for operating a stand
at the Holt County Fair. The
County meeting to be held in
Chambers, Sept. 10, was announc
ed and also the District meeting
in Atkinson Sept. 17.
Following the joint meeting, the
Legion members held a short
business session at which time
Merlin Grossnicklaus was elect
ed Commander, to succeed Edd
Coday, who now holds a county
office. Lunch was served by Mrs.
Coday and Mrs. Donald Green.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
received word that their daugh
ter, Phyllis, (Mrs. Ben Medcalf)
entered a hospital in Minneapo
lis, Minn. Sunday, July 28, for
observation and x-rays and ex
pected to submit to surgery Tues
day morning. The Medcalf’s ad
dress is 5557, Emerson Ave., So.
Minneapolis, Minn.
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service met at the Methodist
church Thursday evening with 17
members present. The president,
Mrs. G. H. Adams, presided at
the business session. Mrs. Ray
mond Shoemaker reported on
supply askings and the group
voted to accept them as present
ed. The president announced the
fall Seminar which will be held
in Neligh, Oct. 2. Mrs. J. E.
Grimes and Mrs. Louis Neilson
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presented the final chapters of
the study book “Under Orders".
Lunch was served by Mrs. Steve
Snavlik — assisted by Mrs. An
na Albers.
Frederick DeHart and Mr. and
Mrs. Max DeHart and family,
Council Bluffs, la., were Sunday
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred DeHart.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker,
Amelia, were Sunday afternoon
callers in the E. R. Carpenter
home.
Mary Ellen Gillette met her
friend, Barbara Turner, Rich
mond, Ind., at Grand Island last
Monday, July 23rd, and the two
left by car for a trip southwest
and into Mexico. They expect to
be gone about two weeks.
Mrs. Kenneth Adams departed
Friday on the tour which is be
ing sponsored by Miss Elja Mc
coullagh.
Mrs. Rena Deirking left Satur
day for Wayne to the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. William Pfiel. 9unday they
attended a reunion of the Feycr
herm family at West Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gilbert,
Kanardo, Kan., came Wednesday
to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Gilbert. The Dale Gilbert
family, Stuart, came Wednesday,
evening and all were supper
guests. The entire group left la
ter for Stuart where they visited
in the Dale Gilbert home until
Sunday. The Marvin Gilberts re
turned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson
were Sunday dinner guests in
the J. E. Grimes home.
Mrs. Kenneth Bindara and
daughter, Lisa, Rapid City, S.
D., has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Urban and fam
ily and her sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Gilder and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimes
and Vonda. Mrs. Bindara is the
former Barbara Wilcox of Cham
bers.
Mrs. Charles Grubb returned
home from Omaha Friday where
she had been staying near her
mother, Mrs. Mabel Hubbard, a
patient in the Methodist hospital
there. She reports her mother’s
condition as good.
Mrs. Duane K. Miller was a
patient in 9t. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill several days the latter
part of last week and the first
of this.
W. H. Crawford and 2 daugh-;
ters visited Friday and Saturday
with the former's son, Arlo Craw
ford, at the Methodist hospital,
Sioux City, la., and Mrs. Craw
ford is staying with relatives near
Sioux City, returning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cava
naugh were Sunday dinner guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cavanaugh, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Miller,
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Lincoln, enroute home from a va
cation trip through some of the
southern states, stopped in Cham
bers to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Damme. The
Damme children, Larry and
Cheryl accompanied the Millers
to Lincoln for a weeks visit.
The Commission on Education
met at the Methodist church Wed
nesday evening, and again on
Sunday evening.
Gayle Farrier returned home
Friday from a few weeks visit
with her brother, Harold and
family, in Denver, Colo. Enroute
home she spent Thursday night
with her sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wedge
wood and family. Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brazda
and family, Wisner, were week
end guests of her paernts, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Koci and brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Koci and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry re
ceived word that their grandson,
Chuck Fry had been injured in a
fall while at work at Burwel]
Saturday. They drove to Burwel!
Sunday to see him and to learn
of the extent of his injuries be
sides the three broken ribs and
bruises first reported. Fry is
an electrician.
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard accompan
ied by Mrs. Chauncey Porter,
O’Neill, went to Omaha Wednes
day to be near their sister-in-law,
Mrs. Mabel Hubbard, who un
derwent surgery at the Methodist
hospital there that day. They re
turned Friday.
Mrs. Leon Hertel went to Ma
rine, 111., Friday to be with her
daughter, Mrs. Lowell Anderson
(Leota Hertel) who will have
surgery.
Betty Rockford is assisting
Mrs. Lyle Hanna with cooking
during haying.
Marsh Warner entered the At
kinson Memorial hospital Sunday
for medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Welke and
girls, Ewing were Sunday din
ner guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Scott. Afternoon
callers in the Scott home were
Mr. and Mrs. Max De Hart and
family, Council Bluffs, la., Mrs.
Fred DeHart and Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Carson, Chambers.
Jim Messenbrink, Fremont,
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came Saturday to get his wife
and two daugnters, wno had spent
a week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern WiUmson. They
returned to Fremont Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sloup and
grandson, Schuyler, were Sunday
guests in the Emerson Loeske
home. .
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper
drove to Lincoln Friday where
Mr. Cooper had a medical check
up. They spent Friday night with
the Dick Head family, Milford,
and Saturday night with the
Dave Holcombs, Aurora, return
ing home Sunday.
Richard Harley came Friday
to get Mrs. Harley and the child
ren, who have been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Bly. They left Sunday for their
home in Montreal, Quebec Can
ada. Raymond Bly who has been
a patient in a Sioux City hos
pital, accompanied Mr. Harley
back to his home at Amelia.
Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Child
ers and family, Anchorage, Alas
ka and his mother, Mrs. Mamie
Childers, Genoa, were dinner
guests Wednesday in the E. M.
Jarman home. Sgt. Childers ancf
family will be stationed now at
Jefferson City, Mo.
Loren Walter, student at Con
cordia college, Seward, was a
supper guest Saturday in the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Walter. He was
a guest speaker at the Lutheran
churches, Atkinson and O’Neill,
Sunday in behalf of the H. U. B.
Program of Concordia college.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christen
sen were Sunday supper guests
in the Charles Wright home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hubei and
girls and his mother, Mrs. An
ton Hubei, Ewing, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Hubei’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson
and Terry.
LaVem Hoerle, Chambers and
his brother, Harold Hoerle,
Clearwater, took their mother,
Mrs. Jake Hoerle to Omaha
Monday where the latter under
went surgery Tuesday.
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Rosedale News
By Karen Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlen
dorf and Carol and Tom Swan
were Thursday supper guests at
the Duane Mahlendorf home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlen
dorf were Wednesday dinner
guests at the Duane Mahlendorf
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Snider were
Thursday evening visitors at the
M. B. Nelsons.
Mr. Duane Mahlendorf and Mrs
Ivar Johnson were Tuesday af
ternoon guests of Mrs Elroy An
derson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B Nelson and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the Bud Snider home. Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson
and girls were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Walt Nyquist home
in Randall Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. John McKihbm.
Lincoln, were Monday evening
supper guests at the Fred Nelson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin
son, Wahoo, and Mr. and Mrs. L.'
S. Martinson were Saturday eve
ning guests at the Fred Nelsons.
Nancy Lightfoot came horrr*
Friday to spend her vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law
son Lightfoot. Nancy will go back
September 23, as a senior to the
University of Nebraska School of
Nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Berg were
Sunday afternoon callers at the
Harry Holmberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmberg
and family were Thursday eve
ning guests at the Arden Burg
home. They all helped Bernard
celebrate his birthday.
Lou Ann Landholm came home
Wednesday to spend her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Landholm.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartin
son enjoyed a picnic super at the
Herman Landholms on Monday.
Lou Ann Landholm and Olga
Bengston went to Covenant Ce
dars Bible camp for a special
meeting Saturday. They returned
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land
holm were Sunday evening sup
per guests at the George Martin
son home in Spencer.
Mrs Carl Nygren called on
Mrs. Joe Peterson Friday after
noon.
Tom Swan and Carol Mahlen
dorf visited with Karen Ander
son at her home Thursday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bower, from
Hemmingford, were weekend
guests at the Joe Mllacek home.
Mr. Con Thorell and Mrs. Clyde
Beckner were Tuesday callers at
the Adolph Sedivy home
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sedivy
were Tuesday supper guests at
the Gay Hull home in Lynch.
They helped Gaylene celebrate
her eleventh birthday.
Wesley Sedivy made a trip to
Omaha Monday to meet some re
lalives coming from Chicago.
They will be guesta this week at
the Adol|>h Sedivy home.
Mr, and Mr*. Duane Mahlen
dorf and family, Mr and Mrs.
Don Bridge and family, Mr. end
Mr*. Glen Mahlendorf. and Tom
Swan enjoyed a piinic supper
Sunday afternoon at the Harry
Mahlendorf home.
Alvin and Art l»mtborg wen*
Friday evening callers at the Carl
Anderson home
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