The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1962, Image 5

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    Meek News
By Mm. Fred LUdberg
The project Club held their pic
nic 9unday at the park in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Krebs and
family, Denver Cok>. came Wed
nesday lor a weeks visit with her
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Woidneck.
Gaylen Hull, Denison, la.,
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal1 Hull. After
noon callers were Levi Hull, Ed
Hancock and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hancock. Janet Booth
called Monday.
Mrs. Max Wilkins and Robert
arrived Monday from Palo Alta,
Calif, to spend her vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lmdberg.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Perry and
grandson Gary Lee Perry, Can
ton, Ohio come Friday for a vis
it at the home of their son in law,
and daughter, Mr. awl Mrs. Del
bert Rouse and family.
Paddock Union Church group
dismissed their Sunday night ser
vices and all attended services
at the Weslyn Methodist Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Borg and
family, Eina, Minn., came Sat.
to spend a week at their parents
home, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg
and Mr. and Mrs. John Bauers,
Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Borg
and family, San Bernardino
Calif, arrived Sunday evening to
visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Axel Borg and Mr. and Mrs.
August Kramer, Stuart.
Sunday guest at the John
Mr .and Mrs. Louis Pierson and
Joe Schmitz and family and Wil
liam J. Schmitz, Bonesteel and
Ms. and Mrs. Louis Pierson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Huston, Emmet. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Sanders called Tuesday
evening.
Paddock Community Aid met
Wednesday with Mrs. George Nel
son. Fifteen members and seven
visitors were present. After the
usual business, lunch was served
by the hostess. The next meeting
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Sunday dinner guests at the
Paul Nelson home were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Horrtback, Gwendolin
and Sheryl Wurtz and Gay Horn
back. Thursday evening supper
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Devall and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen were
Friday evening supper guests at
Martha Johring's. Henry Storj
ohann ami Martha Johring were
Sunday dinner guests at the James
Karel home and Sunday afternoon
they attended a family gathering
at the Micky Stewart home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mann and
family attented the Jansen re
union at St. Edward Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Putman
and family, Fullerton, Calif.,
spent Tuesday at the Gerald Har
ding home. They were enroute to
9ioux Fails to visit reatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz
went to Omaha Sunday return
ing Monday after receiving word
that their son, Jim Schmitz and
family, were moving to Rochester
Tuesday where they have pur
chased a new home. Jim has been
transferred there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jansen
called at the Dave Moler home
Sunday evening. Other visitors
were the Bud Moler family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Lillie) Hob
an, North Platte, son-in-law and
daughter of Delia Harrison came
Friday. A picnic supper was
planned for Saturday evening at
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thom
as and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Peterson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bennett Devall and
family, Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer
Devall and family and Mrs. Delia
Harrison.
The George Nelson and De
wayne Anson families attended
the Reimer reunion at the Neligh
Park Sunday. Sharon Anson and
Sue Nelson accompanied Mr. and
Mrs Richard Nelson, Wakefield,
home for a weeks vacation.
Mrs. Neal Hipke helped Mrs.
Ted Crawford Wednesday with
preparing corn to freeze and Mrs.
Austin Searles helped Tuesday
with dressing' chickens and pre
paring corn. Mae accompanied
Mrs. Bud Mitchell to O’Neill for
a check up.
Sunday aftrnoon a Spencer 4-H
club held a swimming party at
the river by Ted Crawfords.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
visited at the Virgil Hubby home
Friday and Garold Risor and !
Marilyn were Monday visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring.
and family, and Debra and Nancy
Anderson were Friday evening
visitors at the Henry Walters
home.
A family reunion was held at j
the Carl Hallgrinison ranch Tues
dflV whpn rplativpc crathorpH
for a picnic dinner and supper. |
There are 13 living children in :
the family and all were present
but Ralph, who lives in Calif. I
Those attending from out of state
were Mr. and Mrs. George Hall
grimson. Tulsa, Okla., Mr. and
Mrs. Schulie Hallgrimson, Mrs.
Lola Cortese, Chicago, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Sender, Onawa, la.,
Mr. Lloyd Sender and family,
Whiting, la., Mr and Mrs. Don
Schaff Granet, Minn., Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Correll and family,
who are returned missionaries
having served in Panganiyka,
now living at Springfield, Mo.
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Inman News
By Mr*. June* MrMihss
Sam Watson has recently been
named to the Dean’s List at Ne
braska W’esleyan University for
his scholarship. Sam, son of Mr
and Mrs Ira L. Watson, scored
a 1.26 grade average during the
second semester of the 1961-62
school year Sam was graduated
from Wesleyan University in
June and plans to enter Omaha
University in the fall.
Mrs Max Moss man and family.
Tekamah, spent the past week
visiting in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst
and Mrs. Leo Mossman.
Mrs. R. B. South returned Wed
nesday from St. Anthony’s hos
pital where she was a medical
patient for several days
Mr. and Mrs Don Luben and
family, W'isner, came Thursday
to spend a few days visiting in
the homes of Mrs. Charles I^uben
and Mrs. May Fraka.
Floyd Keyes returned to his
home Wednesday from St. An
thony’s hospital where he was
a medical patient for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Green
and son returned to their home
in Sioux City, la., Monday after
spending a week visiting Mrs.
Green’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sobotka and
family, Columbus, are spending a
week visiting Mr. Sobotka's fa
ther, John Sobotka, and with rela
tive* in Stuart.
Mrs Bill Butterfield and son,
I.<conard. and daughter. Linda,
Norfolk, spent from Thursday
until Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs Clyde Ross and with other
relatives and friends. Thursday
Mrs. Butterfield and Linda visit
ed Mrs. Frank Kopejtka and
family, Page.
Ned Kelley, Lincoln, came
Thursday evening to spend the
weekend visiting his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and fam
ily. He was accompanied by PFC
Neil Kelley who is on leave from
the Marines and is visiting his
parents in Lincoln and with the
Kelley family and other friends
and relatives in Inman.
Ralph Sholes w ho has been em
ployed at Ainsworth came Fri
day to visit his mother, Mrs.
Violet Sholes.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and Bill were Friday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vaden Kivett.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luben
and family, Fremont, spent the
weekend visiting his mother.
Mrs. Charles Luben.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt and
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sullivan,
O'Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaden
Kivett, Inman, visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Coventry Thursday
evening.
Miss Judy Wait, Lincoln, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ira L. Watson and son, Sam.
Mrs. Frances Kemp and Billie
Mm m
Hutter, Pomona. Calif.. are
spending several days visiting In
the home of Bea Gallagher and
with other relatives and friends
Mr and Mrs Clarence Hansen
were Thursday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs Lvle
Abney. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs Earl White. Eon Col
lins. Colo.
Mr and Mrs Earl White spent
from Tuesday until Friday visit
ing Mr and Mrs. Lyle Abney.
The Whites were enroute to their
home at Fort Collins. Colo, from
Minnesota where they had been
vacationing. Mr. White is a bro
ther of Mrs. Abney.
Noma Hall, Stuart, and Ruth
Johnson. Winner, S D., spent a
few days last week visiting Mil
dred Keyes.
Sgt Cecil Keyes left Saturday
for Korea where he is stationed
with the U. S. Army. Cecil has
been spending a leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reimer,
who are employed at Storm Lake,
la., spent the weekend visiting
Mr. Reimer's father, John Reim
er, and other relatives and
friends.
Weekend guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Kelley, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kelley and family, Norfolk. Mrs.
James Kelley and son, Neil,
Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watsen had
as their guests Saturday Dr. and
Mrs. Rober Taylor, Beatrice and
Mrs Evadne Roper, Indianapolis,
Indiana.
Mr*. James Coventry attended
the annual Tomlinson reunion
Sunday at the O’Neill park
There were 51 attending the pic
nic at noon In the afternoon the
group went to the home of Mr.
and Mrs Virgil Tomlinson where
movies were shown.
Mrs. G. E. Hartgan and family.
St. Paul, came Monday to spend
a couple of days in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and Mrs. Mary Hartigan.
Clearwater News
Mr*. Charles Cfertrtgfct
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Mr and Mrs Wayne Carr and
family returned Tuesday to their
home m Alburquerque, after a few
days visit with Mrs. Carr’s par
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hem
enway.
W'SCS of the Methodist church
met in the church parlors Thurs
day with 11 members in atten
dance. Mrs. Edith Hale and Mrs. j
Howard Luben were hostesses.
The Devotionals were given by
Mrs. Amos Switzer. Mrs. Wayne
Switzer gave the lesson. Plans
were completed for the home
made ice cream social to be held
Saturday evening in the Legion
hall.
Lloyd Switzer, Lincoln, visited
mauve* ana menus nere over
the week end .
Mrs. Laura Mauldin* has gab
itutted resignation to the local
school board. It has been accept
ed and and Mrs. Lois Elaberry.
Orchard, has been contracted to
fill the vacancy. Mrs. Mauiding
has been teaching in the lower
grades for the past six years. She
and her husband plan to move to
Norfolk
Thomas Kimes, son of Mr and
Mrs. Lloyd Kimes, arrived home
the past week end after several
months duty in Germany with the
U.S. Army. Tom Is now, once
more, a civilian.
Jim Workman was taken to the
Ttldi-n Community hospital Sun
day for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Burleson,
i>riM valley, cam., nave oeen
visiting the Switzer families and
other relative* Mr*. Burleson ia
the former Ollie Switzer
Larry James Brittell. Cham
bers. spent several days laat
week with his grandparent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard I.uhen
An except tonally foot] crowd
attended the home made ice
cream social Saturday evening by
the WSCS of the Methodist church.
The ladies also served Sandwich
es. pie. cake, potato salad, cof
fee and tee tea.
Mr and Mrs Victor Srhlecbt
and family returned from a vac
ation trip through the Yellowstone
park.
Wm DeCamp and (lyde f’artaa
arc still hospitalized in the Nehgh
hospital.
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