The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 29, 1962, Section Two, Image 11

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    Meek News
By Mr*. Krwl li»dlwr|
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The Cactus Ranchelte project
club met at Uie Kinma Wrede
borne Tuesday evening with 13
members and 3 visitors present
Roll call was answered by telling
of an improvement made in their
cupboards The lesson on copper
tooling was presented by Twila
Hicks Tire door prize was won
by Mabel Wrede Plans were
made for the Christmas [tarty,
Dec 1 at the Lawrence Dobro
volny home.
locksmithing
General Repairing of
Locks of Ah Kinds
(Jar* . Hornes . Hualnewiea
-See
Joseph P. Shanner
112 Ho. 4th O’Neill
Thanksgiving dinner guests ai
the Ait Munn home were his mo
ther, Mrs Emma Mann and hi*
brothers. Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Mann and Mr. and Mrs Glen
Mann and family, all of Burwell
and Art's sisters and families,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bredthauer,
Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs
Leslie Roifsmeier, Seward.
Sophia Shoff and Wanda Hall
grimson met Sophia’s son, Don
Shoff, Granada, Minn., at Sioux
City Tuesday and accompanied
him to Springfield, Mo., where
Wanda spent tne holiday vacation
with her sisters Joyce and Car
lene. Sophia remained for a long
er visit with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Correll.
Mr and Mrs Carl Hallgrimson
spent Thursday in Wood Lake at
the home of Dora’s sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ran
dall.
Mrs. Laurence Dobrovolny and
Larry and Mrs. Viola Hall spent
Monday in Omaha. Tuesday,
Lowell Hall, Blue Earth, Minn
spent the night with his mother,
Mrs. Viola Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Filip had
fta their guests Thai iksgiving day,
Mr a no Mrs. Ermi iirbeck.
Lynch, Mr, and Mrs. Art iir
beck and sons, Verdel, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Dobry, Verdigre, Mr.
and Mrs. George Mlady and Nor
ma, Verdel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Uhlir and family, O'Neill and Sun
day mght visitors were Edwin
Filips and son, Spencer and Min
nie Filips, Crofton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse
had their Thanksgiving dinner
Tuesday and their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Marriedy Hubby,
Carrie and Marvel Borg, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Hubby and Jessie
Kaczor, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Rouse and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Rouse and boys. The
Laurence Rouse family attended
a family gathering Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Charles Freouf,
Atkinson.
Thanksgiving day dinner guests
at the William Hansen home
were Mr. and Mrs Eddie Zach
and girls, Niobrara, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Mulhair and Richard
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodman,
Phillip, S. D
Mr and Mrs Gerald Harding
and family were overnight guests
Wednesday and Thanksgiving
guest* at the home of Gerald's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Bernard Deans, Chad
ron
1 hanksgivmg day dinner guests
at ihe Carl Krogn home were Mr
and Mrs. Chris Jensen. St. Ed
ward*, Mr. and Mrs Arno Jen
sen and family, Albion, Mr. ana
Mrs. Rodney Jacobsen and fam
ily, Platte Center, Mr. and Mrs.
Nyal Rowse and Mr. and Mrs.
George Rowse, Chamoers and Mr
and Mrs. Lyle Wyatt, O’Neill.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the Emmet Slaight home were
Mrs. Elizabeth Conard and Nate,
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stevens
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson
and Danny, Chambers, George
and John Conard, Inman and
G<jrdon Slaight.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Fox and
Marlene were Thursday dinner
guests at tlie Charles Fox home,
Spencer. Other dinner guests
were Mr and Mrs. Del Truman
and family and Mrs. John Tur
man, Bristow and Mr. Lyle Roof,
Clearwater. Afternoon callers
were Marion Ruth Hoy and Janet
Elisasser, Lynch. Martha Johring
and Henry Storjohann spent
Thursday with the Don Johrings,
Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and
Mrs. Row, Spencer, left Satur
day for Lincoln to enjoy a belated
Thanksgiving with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arden Nel
son and their daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoyne,
Kansas City, were also present.
Gail Johring, who is attending
Minnesota Bible College came
home for the Thanksgiving holi
days, she was accompanied by
Judy LeBlanc, Crowley, La., Son
ja Lagervarhl and David DeFor,
Austin, Minn., other college stu
dents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
and Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Johring and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Walters and boys and Mr.
and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and
girls were Thursday dinner guests
at the Gene Tabby home, Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. George
Nelson and family, Mrs. Christine
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Mc
Millan spent Thursday at the
Richard Nelson home, Wakefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and
Jessie Kaczor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Kaczor and Gerald and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Nelson were
Thursday dinner guests at the
Paul Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg left
Wednesday to spend the holiday
vacation with their son and fam- j
iiy, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Borg,
Edina, Minn. They arrived home
Sunday evening and report 6” j
ol snow on the ground up there |
Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck
entertained Friday evening in
honor of Jeanette’s 10th birthday
1 he>r guests were Mr. and Mrs. 1
Dewayne Anson and girls, Mr. j
and Mrs. George Nelson and fam- |
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneck I
and Mrs. Rosa Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
were dinner guests Sunday at the
Walter Wells home, Bristow.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin 9earles
and girls spent last week at the
home of Austin’s father, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Searles, Arvada
Colo.
District 27 and District 1 both
dismissed school Wednesday eve- j
ning and the pupils enjoyed va- i
cation until Monday morning.
Phone your news to 788 ^
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