The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 18, 1962, Image 3

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    Clearwater News
Mr*. MistIm Oartrtght
Hllnter S-CtM
A reception was held Wednes
day evening in the school recrea
tion room for all teachers in the
Cjearwater school. Seventy-five
persons were in attendance. Mrs
Harold Beringer gave the wel
come. Billy Michael and Bonme
Rutledge sang a duet, as did
Janet Bemnger ami Pamela
Rice. Dennis Sanne played an ac
cordion solo and the girls quar
tet, Chellic Nolze, Cathy Wicgand,
Elaine Tinsley and Cheryl Rice
sang two selections. Connie Swit
zer was accompanist for the
girls Group singing was enjoyed
Mrs Edward Moser gave two
readings, concerning school days
of long ago. Alvin Tinsley, pres
ident of the school board intro
duced Supt. Earl Dasher, who in
turn introduced the rest of the
school faculty. The Band Spon
sors group were in charge of the
affair, lunch and a social hour
PECANS
Per lb. $1.60
For Sale Ity
WSCS Ladies
Phone >511 or 2H7W_
followed.
Mr. and Mr* Charles Curt right
sp< nt several days In North
Platte visiting Mr and Mrs. Ray
Hanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ahlers
and Mr and Mrs Douglas Hem
enway entertained the first meet
ing of the YML club in the Ahlers
home Monday evening. Five ta
bles of ten point pitch was play
ed. High scores went to Mrs.
Erick Minerich anil Charles Curt
right. Low went to Mrs. Claude
Schrage, and Mrs. Wallice Twiss
was awarded traveling prize.
Lunch was served by the hos
tesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kester are
the parents of a daughter born
Oct. 9 in the Antelope Memorial
hospital at Neligh Sine weighed
6 lbs. 11 oz.
Amos Switzer arrived home
Wednesday after undergoing sur
gery in an Omaha hospital
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Bering
ROYAL — Mrs. Carrie Abdalla,
84, who sustained a broken left
hip when she fell in her home
earlier in the week, underwent
surgery at the Plainview hospital
Saturday morning. The attending
surgeon stated she would be on
the critical list for several days.
Vote For
CHRIS McGIMN
Republican Candidate
FOR SHERIFF
OF HOLT COUNTY
Your Vote Appreciated At The
General Election, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1962
9 O'Neill Chief of Police for 5 years
• Holt County Taxpayer 25 years
• Holt County Resident 19 years
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benefits for past ailments that
recur after the policy lias been
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November 15th.
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O'Neill, Nebraska
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Mrs. Ahdalla said she had call
ed and shouted for three days in
an effort to attract attention and
during that tune was without food
or drink and unable to move
When her absence from the
yard was noticed by neighbors
and nearby relatives, her bro
ther Frank Storm, went to the
house to investigate She was ta
ken to the hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingram.
Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting
relatives and friends ui Neligh
Orchard, Brunswick and Royal
following several years absence
At Neligh they were guests of
Mr and Mrs. Carl H< menway
and Mrs. Guy Richardson, Mrs
Justin Richardson, Orchard, who
is in her noth year welcomed
their visit.
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Mrs. Don Larson. Mrs. Lor
raine Montgomery, Mrs. Melvin
Napier, Mrs. Lynn Fry, Mrs
Dade Napier and Mrs. Dave An
son, members of the Seek and
Share project club, attended the
Home Extension Achievement
day, Tuesday afternoon in the Ne
ligh high school auditorium.
Seek and Share Club
Mrs. Wayne Fry’ entertained the
Seek and Share club at her home
Wednesday evening. Mrs . Dale
Napier served the lunch. Mrs.
Melvin Napier and Mrs. Richard
Napier gave the Lesson on care
and cleaning of carpets. There
were eight members present and
one visitor, Mrs. John Pruden.
Mrs. Lyle Switzer entertained
the Jolly Workers club Ihursday
afternoon. Eleven members and
three visitors, Mrs. Doug Hem
enway, Mrs. Carrie Gibbs and
Mrs. Middleton, were present.
The ladies quilted and did em
broidery work for the hostess.
Gordon Shrader called at the
Dewitt Hoke home last Sunday
afternoon.
Phillip, Pat and Robin Mont
gomery stayed Monday and Tues
day nights with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery, while their parents were
in Lincoln with their daughter,
Roberta, who underwent surgery
in the orthopedic hospital. Ro
berta has been a patient in the
hospital since July 3.
Clayton Hoke was taken sick
last Saturday evening and en
tered the Antelope memorial hos
pital on Sunday morning. He is
under observation.
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Lynn
Fry visited Clayton Hoke in Ne
ligh hospital Friday afternoon.
Lynn and Jack Fry called on him
in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClanna
han and family, O'Neill, Mrs.
Sturgeon, Council Bluffs, la.,
Mrs. Norma Woeppel, Cedar Rap
ids, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Woep
pel, Ericson, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Fleming, Minneapolis, Minn., Wal
ter Snider, Walter Woeppel, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Woeppel and
family, Mrs. Marilyn Burk and
children and Marcus Pierson
were dinner guests Thursday at
the Earl Pierson home.
Sherry Switzer was an over
night guest of Joan Miller Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier vis
ited in Neligh Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs.
Kitty Fry and Mrs. Jessie An
gus attended graveside rites for
Mrs. Kate Smith at the Ewing
cemetery Friday afternoon.
The Lynn Fry family called on
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier last
Sunday afternoon.
Eddy and Alice Shrader were
supper guests Tuesday at the
Verl Gunter home at Creighton.
Alice spent the night there. The
Verl Gunter family brought her
home Wednesday evening and
visited at the Lionel Gunter home.
Mrs. Millie Mahood, Orchard,
and Mrs. Frank Liele, Dixon, vis
ited at the Z. H. Fry home Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vis
ited in Neligh Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Pierson called on Mrs. Lau
ra Shober.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hadduck.
Cannon City, Colo., were dinner
guests last Monday at the Ho
ward Miller home.
The Robert Ahlers family, WTis
ner. were supper guests last Sat
urday at the Rudy Ahlers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Napier and Mr. i
and Mrs. John Miller attended |
the 4-H Leaders Banquet Thurs
day evening, Mrs. Mott received |
her two year pin.
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Dale Napier, Wayne Fry and
Vera Bust he amp attended the
national corn picking contest
near G'an<l I 1 «d Friday.
Mrs Ronnie Mott is a patient in
the Antelope Memorial hospital.
Mr, and Mrs Grant Mott, Shar
on and Tammy visited her Fri
day evening
Mr. and il'8 F’oyd Napier,
Mrs Dale Napier and Mrs
Ralph Murai wer - in Omaha Fn
day Floyd Napier and Mrs
Dale Napier each had a check
up.
Mm Rudy Ahlera accompanied
Mm. Ralph E acker to the achieve
ment day program in O'Neill last
Thursday,
Mrs John Miller and Mm Al
fred Napier attended the Hallo
ween Tea at the Ewing high
school Friday afternoon given by
the seventh an! eighth grid •
home eocnumic girl*
Mr and Mr* John Napier.
Tom. Barbara. Bob and Anne
went to Lincoln Wednesday Anne
had a dratal appointment Mr*
Richard Napier took care of
Jane
Mr and Mr* George M mtgom
ery were O'Neill visitors last
Monday and also called on Mrs
Robert McGinn
Mrs Ed Waiters. Chambers.
and Mm William Finch. O'Net!],
vuuted Mm John Napier Friday
afternoon
Slrve Napier atayad Tburaday
afternoon at the George Keller
home
Mr and Mm Ijmn Fry and
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day at the Floyd Najaer home
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