The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1962, Image 3

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    Page News
By Mrs. Bea Aikv
LuAnn Nissen, Roberta Asher,
Jolene Grass, Linda Thompson
and Seal Luebcke eccampanned
Mrs. George Wettlauffer and An
drea to the teen hop Saturday
night. The occasion was the 15th
birthday of Andrea. While there
LuAnn hurt her knee and medical
attention was needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge, Mrs.. A. O. Weber and
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen left
Thursday morning to attend the
wedding of Janet Weber and Jot
Degi at Denver Coio., held Sat
urday morning. Janet is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Esmonc
Weber of Page. She is the grand
daughter of the Nissens and Mrs
Weber.
Donna Crumly, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. A. T. Crumly, grad
u a t e d Saturday morning ai
Wayne. She received her degree
of bachelor of art education. Mis;
Crumly will teach in the higl
school in Pocahontas, la. She
will teach home economics anc
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math.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
received word of the death of
their year old grandson, Dale
Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
! Hm, San Diego, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harris and
family, Mrs. Richard Hernandez,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Every
and family and Richard Harris,
Omaha, were last Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Grubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sufficool and
family, Verdigre, were Saturday
night supper guests of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Finch sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon
and family attended the Manoner
picnic at O’Neill Sunday evening.
Couple club met Tuesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach.
The couples played bridge. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cronk were the
winners.
The class mothers of 1958 spon
sered a shower Thursday night
at the Methodist church for Miss
Kathleen Walker. Mrs. Lynn Lar
son played several piano select
ions followed by a pannel dis
cussion on ‘‘How to Handle a
Husband”. The honored guest was
assisted with the opening of her
gifts by Marlene Frahm, Mrs.
Richard Hernandez and Marilyn
Terill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Asher and
family. Winner S. D., Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Snoeck and family ano’
Mrs. Frieda Asher were all Sun
day dinner gjests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Asher. Neil, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher re
turned with the Bob Asher fam
ily to spend a few days and Jan,
Bob's girl, remained with the
Jerry Asher family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Malschuilat
and family ate Sunday dinner
with his prents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Matschullat.
Dick Linder, left Friday morn
ing from Lincoln for Mt. Sequo
yah, Ark., for a week. Dick who
is a senior in the Page high scho
ol, is the son of Rev. and Mrs
Robert Linder and district pres
ident of the North Eastern Meth
odist Youth Fellowship. He is one
of two delegates chosen to attend.
They will meet with delegates
from several other states.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer,
O’Neill, Jan Asher, Winner, S. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Snoeek and fam
ily, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Asher and fomily, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Kemper and Girls, Mrs.
Frieda Asher, Page, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Asher and Family, At
kinson were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher for a steak couk
oat.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Anson
and family returned home Friday
night after spending a few days
at the Black Hills.
M. Y. F. met Sunday night at
at the Methodist Church with 18
members and 2 guests, Larry
Lund, Sacramento and Brenda
Mudloff, present. The group dec
iHprl nn f ho flnof f T ♦ nmc
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Fri.-Sat. Aug. 10-11
That Hilarious comedy team
is back at it again
Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss in
"The Horizontal
Ljeutenant"
In-Color Plus Cartoon
Midnite Show August 11
"The Werewolf"
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 12-13-14
Frank Sinatra Dean Martin
Sammy Davis Peter Lawford
Joey Bishop
They're the wildest characters in
"Sergeants 3"
In-Color Also Cartoon
Admission 75c
Wed.-Thurs. Aug. 15-16
Family nights, 1.00 per car
Randolph Scott in
"The Tall T"
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"Tarawa
Beachhead"
decided to hold a swimming par
ty Ajgust 17th and each member
bring a guest. The Rev. Linder
lead the group in devotions. Dale
Miller and Valjean Parks served
lunch.
A no-host supper was held Sun
day evening at the Merwyn
French sr. home with the follow
ing; Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Fren
ch jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brad
dock, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss,
Myrna and Bonnie, the Rev. ai*j
Mrs. Robert Linder, Cecelia and
Joey, Page, the Rev. and Mrs.
Lisle Mewmaw, Neligh, Mrs.
Bob Stevison and family, Lincoln,
Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson,
Bassett, Mrs. Fred Frels, Her
shey, Miss Viola Haynes and
Miss Marie Heiss, Hastings, Mrs.
Iona French, Miss Alice French,
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
French, Lamberton, Minn., and
Miss Mary Louise French, Aur
ora, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mur
phy, Cannon City, Colo., Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sorensen, Creighton,
Miss. Beth Murphy, Enid, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paul, Mis
souri Valley, Iowa were Tuesday
dinned guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. N. Ikes.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr.
were Mr. and Mrs. “Jr.” Soren
sen and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sorensen and family, Om
aha. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen
and family joined the group for
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Phone 33 O'Neill, Nebr.
lunch. In the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sorensen and fam
ily. Creighton, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Murphy, Cannon Cay,
Cok>., and betn Murphy visited
the Murphy home.
Dixie Msson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Nissen, will
graduate Sunday, August 12, from
the Bryan Memorial school of
Nursing. Commencement exer
cises will be held at the Christ
Methodist Church in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Albright,
Lincoln, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harley
Kennedy.
Sunday a get together was held
at the Jesse Kelly home in honor
of the birthdays of Lynn Grass
and Linda and Everett Thom
pson. The guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Grimes and fam
ily, Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Grass and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmitt Thompson and fam
ily, Mrs. Anna Thompsonand Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle French* and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Ames Scott, Ft.
Laramie, Wyo. spent from Tues.
to Sunday with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes.
Mrs. Harry Harper and Mrs.
Haynes entertained the Scotts
Friday night for supper at the
Haynes home.
Joseph Lee and Cecelia Ann
Linder received baptismal ser
vices 9unday afternoon at the
First Methodist church at Page
before the commissioning ser
vices of Caroll French. Bishop
Kenneth Copeland officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sorensen and
family, Omaha spent from Fri
day to Monday morning with his
Dorsey News
By Mrs. Harold Oaborm
Mr and Mrs. Bill Porter and
daughter, Billie, called at the
Howard Slack home early Mon
day morning on their way back
to Washington from Chicago.
They were all dinner guests Man
day at the Thomas Hiscocks
home They left for Rapid Qty
Monday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Hull have
left for Omaha for doctor con
sultation
Mr and Mrs Arthur Greene
and grandchildren from Lincoln
were Sunday evening callers at
the Harold Osborn home.
Mrs Joe Hrbek had the mis
fortune to slip and injure her
back.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka
and family, Mr. and Mrs Mar
vin Ruzicka and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kubik and George
Kubik all visited at the Otto Ru
zicka home Sunday.
The Dorsey Youth Group were
entertained at the bowling alley
in O'Neill Friday evening.
Miss Evelyn Barta visited at
the A. W. Aim home Saturday.
Miss Ruth Osborn. Wayne,
came home to spend a few weeks
before returning to school.
Mrs. Harold Osborn and Neil
Olson spent Thursday afternoon
at tlje Gordon Barta home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell
visited at the Gordon Barta home
Sunday.
Mrs. Lulu Dunn and Mrs.
Mable Holsclaw called at the Os
born home Saturday afternoon.
Miss June Carson is home from
Hastings College.
Rodrick Hughs, his mother,
and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks were
Norfolk callers Saturday.
teach Terry near Wayne, and
Gary u in i rural school near
Royal
Mr. Klabenes is the oldest son
of Mr and Mrs Emil Klabenes,
Chambers. His mother, a grad
uate of the Royal high school, Is
the oldest daughter uf Mr. and
Mrs. Storm, She is employed in
the Chambers school as second
grade teacher Mrs. Sbcm is a
graduate o f Wayne Teachers
college and was a teacher in the
Royal school 50 years ago
Kathryn Weber, Wood River,
came to Neligh Monday and was
met by her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Weber who
brought her to Royal for a visit
with relatives and friends, in
cluding Mr. and Mrs. E E. Black
more, Mr.and Mrs. Forrest Storm,
and Mrs. C. F Storm and others.
Mr. and Mrs T. R. Dodds,
Mrs. Hans Hofer and Debora
were in Albion Sunday to visit
Mr Dodds, brother-in-law who
recently was hospitalised because
of a stroke He is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Curtis
and Mr. and Mrs. Jan Curtis
attended a wedding of their
cousin, Miss Mary Jo Muller and
Terry Slattery at the Sacred
Heart Church in Norfolk Saturday
afternoon, Aug. 4.
Mrs. Clarence Weber will be
hostess to the WSCS at her home
on Wednesday Aug. 15.
Norwood.
Mrs. Edna Lofquest returned
home Sunday after spending a
few days attending the Nebraska
Wyoming Frew Methodist Camp
held at the Wesleyn Camp groun
ds at Atkinson
Norman Pollock arrived in Ew
in from Calif, during the week
end and is a guest at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Fern Pol
lock.
Mrs. Gusaie McDonald. Winner,
waa a weekend guest at the home
of Mrs. Hal lie Mabeu.
Guests last week at the home
of Mrs. Anna Savidge were her
grand children, Cathy ami Crtsb
le Bartak, Ewing and Cindy.
Sherry and Phillip Savidge, Oak
dale.
Mrs. Anna Savulge and her
grand children, Cathy and Chris
tie Bartak. Ewing and Cindy,
Sherry and Phillip Savidge, apent
Sunday at Goose Lake.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Savidge
and family, Oakdale were dinner
guesU Monday at the home of
hia mother. Mrs Anna Savidge.
Mrs. Curtis Roberta and child
ren went to Page Monday and
were callers at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart.
Sunday evening guest* at the
Curtis Rifcerta home were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Latwl and
family.
Ewing News
By Mr*. Harold Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood
and Arlene and Mrs. Amy Jac
obsen went to Atkinson Wednes
day and Thursday evening to at
tend a Free Methodist Camp
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen
and family who have been guests
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Minnie Larson and other relat
ives in the community for the
past ten days left Thursday to
return to their home in Mount
Vernon, Wash.
Arlene Pelletier accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook, Or
chard, to Mitchell S. D.
where they will attend a church
service a few days this week.
Mrs. Amy Jacabsen hurt her
back doing some work at her
home and is now confined at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
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Phone 167 — O'Neill, Nebr.
Iloum t t—Mon. thru Saturday
Cloned Wednesday
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pdieuis, jot. ana Mrs. t>oren
Sorensen sr. Saturday night Mr*,
and Mrs. Bob Nissen and family
joined the group for supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Asher, Atkinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher, Win
ner, S. D., entertained their
brother-in-lay and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Snoeck, Calif., at the
iown House Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Farnsworth
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Scott, Fort Laramie, Wyo. at the
Bakery in O’Neill for their even
ing meal Wednesday.
Those attending the commis
sioning services of Carrol French
were his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Merwyn French sr., his sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Frels and family, Hershey
and his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Merwyn Fench jr. and girls.
Those atending out of town were:
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford French,
Lamberton, Minn., Mary Louise
French, Aurora; Miss Viola Hayn
es and Miss Marie French, Hast
ings; Mr. and Mrs. Walter j
French, Stromberg; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Lowell, Cannon City, Colo.;
Miss Beth Murphy, Enid, Okla;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen,
Creighton; Mrs Iona French and
Miss Alice French, O’Neill; Mr.
and Mrs. Eliot Blackmore, Royal;
Mrs. Fred Frels, Hershey; Mr.
and Mrs. Evan Serber, Ponca;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miracle,
Albion; Mr. and Mrs. Niels C.
Anderson, Battle Creek; Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Sandall, Mrs. W.
Harold Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
McLain, Bassett; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Copple and family, Nor
folk; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Can
nady, Bloomfield; Mrs. George
Herald, Georgia, Rose and Kay,
Carol Gaughanbugh all of Inman.
Mrs. Carl Lambert, Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Lambert and children,
Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wid
man, Amelia, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Crowder, her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Graham,
Randolph; Bishop Kenneth Cope
land, Lincoln, Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Embree, O’Neill; Rev. and
Mrs. Leslie Mewmaw, Neligh;
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Peterson,
Bassett and Rev. and Mrs. Lin
coln B. Justice and children,
Dakota City.
The Frontier
On Sale each Thursday morning at
Safeway Store — O’Neill
Golden Hotel — O’Neill
Stannard’s Superette — O’Neil]
O’Neill Drug — O’Neill
Devoy Drug — O’Neill
Johnson Drug — O’Neill
Wilson Drug — Atkinson
Munn’s Store — Ewing
McGraw’s Store — Inman
Newhouse Sundries—Chambers
Miller Bros. — Orchard
Royal News
Mrs. C. F. Storm returned home
Sunday from a weeks stay in
Wayne where she was a qjest
of her daughter, Mrs. Dale Web
er, who was a student at the
teachers college. While in Wayne
Mrs. Storm attended the graduat
ion exercises of the class of ‘62,
her grandson, Robert Klabenes,
being a member of the graduating
class to receive a B. A. degree
in Education. He will teach in
Albion the coming year.
Two other grandsons of Mrs.
Storm, Terry and Gary Storm
also attended Wayne and will
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The home stands on two lots near school.
TERMS: 20% down day of sale and balance when warranty deed
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Possession Immediately on Settlement
TO INSPECT — See Ed Thorin in O'Neill to inspect this property.
Owner is often not home to show the house.
EARL PARKS. OWNER
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