The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1962, Section Two, Image 11

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    Oeloit News
By Mrs. H. n*tnr
Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer were
dinner guests in the Anita Lee
home Saturday.
Mrs. Bill Gibbs and family vis
ited relatives in Norfolk on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Harold Mlinar home in O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Temple and
daughters and Mrs. Velma Tem
ple spent last weekend in Sid
ney and Fort Collins, Colo.
Mrs. Marcus Pierson, who is
hospitalized in the Antelope Mem
orial hospital following an acci
dent, is improving at this time.
Mrs. Dana Sisson and bab(y
boy were able to return home
from the hospital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reimer,
O’Neill, called at the Fred Harps
ter home Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Anita Lee of Ewing was also a
visitor.
Mrs. Alnlul Kasim and Fred,
Julia Streeter and Mrs. Oscar
Bartsch, teachers from Royal,
were dinner guests at the Henry
Reimer home Thursday.
Lambert Bartak reports 2.45 in
ches of rain Thursday night and
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel and
Mona were supper guests in the
Keith Bartak home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak
spent Sunday in West Point. They
had Sunday dinner with Mrs Alice
lodge and .supper in the Carl
Bartak home.
The Albert Larson family held
a reunion in West Point Sunday
at the Don Starr home in hon
or of Albert Larson, who will
soon be celebrating his 83rd birth
day and the Carl Christon and
Tommy Christon families, Texas.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Larson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Larson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Rei
mer, Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Christon, Midland, Tex., and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Christon and three
daughters, Colorado City, Tex.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Temple and two
daughters, Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Larson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Lar
ry Larson and Linda Larson, Lin
coln, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Pahl and Mary, Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christon and
family and Carl Christon left
Sunday for their home in Texas.
Mrs. Carl Christon remained for
a longer visit in the J. A. Lar
son home.
Alice's I
Beauty Shop
325 E. Douglas St. Phone 263
Complete Beauty Service
Slimliner Reducing Machine
ROYAL THEATRE
Thurs. Aug. 2
• THAT TOUCH OF MINK”
Cary Grant Doris Day
Gig Young Audrey Meadows
Fri.-Snt. Aug. 3-4
James Philbrook Nancy Kovack
“THE WILD WESTERNERS”
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 5-6-7
Gregory Peck Robert Mitehum
Polly Bergen
“CAPE FEAR”
Wed.-Thurs. Aug. 8-9
Family Night
“MOTHRA”
Columbia Toho — Monsters and
Midgets
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred Undberg
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull met
their son, T-S Don R. Hull and
family at Omaha Saturday night.
They have spent the past 3%
years at Yakoto, Japan. They
returned via plane through Alas
ka, San Francisco and Omaha.
After a 30-day leave Sgt. Hull
will be stationed at Stewart i'Jr
Force Rase, Newburgh, N. Y.
Sunday evening visitors at
I>oyal Hull's were Mrs. Duane
Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hancock and Levi Hull.
The Garden club had their pic
nic Wednesday evening at the
O'Ni-ill park. The children en
joyed swimming.
A basket dinner was served at
noon Sunday at the Assembly of
God church, O'Neill, on the lawn
followed by a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Lorene Wetzler,
whose approaching marriage to
Kenneth Jensen, Plainview, and
for Miss Joyce Krogh who plans
a fall wedding with Lyle Wyatt,
O’Neill.
Mrs. Viola Hall was a Friday
night guest at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Dob
rovolny. From there she went to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dobro
volny, Atkinson, and then to the
state camp at Lexington as a
guest of the Rev. and Mrs.
Wayne Hall, Broken Bow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse
and toys and Mr. and Mrs. Vir
gil Hubby were Sunday dinner
guests at the Austin Searles
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Demon nouse
and family were business callers
in Norfolk Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall
and Kathryn were Friday eve
ning callers at the George Nel
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johring
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maben,
Clearwater, were Sunday dinner
guests of Martha Johring. Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Johring and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wabs were afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson
w’ere Monday callers at the Dave
Jensen home and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Moore and Shirley, Fort
Morgan, Colo., were overnight
guests Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Preston Jones home. Others pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crum
ly and family. Page, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Walters and fam
ily, Chambers.
Joyce Hallgrimson, Marion Ro
senkrans and Connie Brockman
attended the camp for career age
group at Halsey over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford
and Pamela called at the Charles
Miller home, Bristow, Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arden Nel
son. Lincoln, visited home folks
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson |
took Mary Nelson to her home
at Ft. Calhoun Sunday, return
ing home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gifford
and family, DeKalb, 111., stopped
in O'Neill and took in the services
and the fellowship dinner Sunday.
They were enroute to visit Or
ville's mother, Mrs. Robert
Young in Washington. Orville
spent his childhood days in the
Scottville community.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne
Anson and girls were Monday
evening callers at the Virgil
Hubby home and Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Rouse and family were
Friday evening callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg spent
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Sunday evening at the Roy
Spindler home, O'Neill.
Mrs. Howard Rouse was a
Wednesday evening visitor at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Carrie
Borg.
Joe Kamphaus went to Aurora
Sunday for his wife and family
who have been visiting at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Willis
and Mr. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen and
family, Faribault, Minn., were
Saturday overnight guests at the
Carl Krogh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson
and family attended the Wamisch
family reunion Sunday at Plain
view. About 70 were present.
A family gathering was held
Sunday at the C. E. Worth home,
O'Neill. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans and
family, Nancy and Donald Wil
kins, Palo Alto, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Worth and family.
Carter Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Worth jr. and family and Jerry
Schneider, Buzzards Bay. Mass.,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and
family, Verdigre, Mary Wetzler,
Maud Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Karr, Spencer, and Mrs. Orville
Miller. Afternoon callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Lenz. Bloom
field, and Mrs. Conrad Smith.
Inman News
By Mr*. June* McMakM
Mr. and Mrs. Cldlord Bach
man, Phoenix, Ariz., spent a few
days last week visiting Mr and
Mrs. Chester Young's.
Barbara, Kathy and Gilbert
Youngs have returned to their
home in Independence. Mo., after
spending two weeks visiting their
grandparents, Mr. ad Mrs. Ches
ter Youngs.
Neil Kelley, U. S. M. C., Camp
Pendleton, Calif., arrived Sunday
to spend a leave with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Kelley, and with other relatives
and friends.
Ann Kelley left Tuesday for
Columbus where she will visit
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
James Kelley.
Otto Retke has returned from a
Norfolk hospital where he was a
patient for several days.
Inman Commercial Club met
Monday evening at the Watson
Hay Office for their regular meet
ing. Several matters of business
was discussed including the elec
tion of Earl Watson as Secretary
Treasurer to replace Albert An
thony who will be moving soon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. SI usher and
sons spent Sunday visiting Mr
and Mrs I. L. Watson and Sam.
The Slushers were enroute to
their home in Valentine from a
two weeks vacation in Canada.
Judy Wait, Lincoln, spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ira L. Watson and Sam.
Richard and Johnny Bob Wat
son, O’Neil], spent Monday visit
ing their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira L. Watson and Sam,
Leonard and Gene Butterfield,
Norfolk, are staying with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Dana Lines, and working in the
hay field.
Mrs Bonnie Buhlman and son,
Lincoln, are spending a few days
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Banks and Roger.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks and
family, Lincoln, were Thursday
evening visitors in the home of
Mr. Banks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
James Banks and Roger.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Banks and Ro
ger were Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Rickard and family, Chambers,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks
and family, Lincoln.
Sam Watson and Judy Wait vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony
and family Saturday evening.
Venus News
By Mm. Ralph Brookhon*er
Mrs. Bert Moser, Creighton. U
visiting in the home of her son
and dajgnter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Cecil Moser and Eugene.
Mrs. Clara Groelmg, Creighton,
visited in the home of her grand
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ernest
Larson and family last Sunday.
Soren Sorenson sr., Page, was
calling on his customers in the
Venus territory Monday.
The work on the east and west
road to Middle Branch was com* ,
pleted Saturday. Bill Mitties.
Royal, and crew have been doing
the work.
Dale Dorr has assumed the da*
ties of road maintamer operator,
Gordon Kotrous resigned.
Mrs. Clarence Finch sr., called
at the Ralph Broukhouser home
Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Caskey
and Joan were Thursday visitors
C. 0. Evans called at the La
vaine Hines home Thursday.
Mrs Marlin E Tusha. Genille.
Russell and Kenny, Woudbndge,
Va., are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouscr. Ne-1
va Jean Bartos spent the first
part of the week with her grand
parents and the Tusha family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey
spent Sunday in the home of
U»eir son. Mr awl Mr*. Kenneth
Caskey and family. Suellyn rtf
turned home with them after
spending the past week with her
grandparents, Joanie returned
home with them that evening.
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8 cylinder, 4 door, radio,
heater, standard transmission
H. J. Loh«us
12-15o
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Hours 9 5—Mon. thru Saturday
Cloned Wednesday
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Phone 409 O'NEILL P. O. Box 568
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PLUMBING & HEATING
Service Since 1901
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Cooking Oil off”), Cottonseed . .Bottle 49c .
Beverages assorted flavors . .3 Bottles 39c
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Ice Cream 13 flayers.. .Carton 79c
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