The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 10, 1963, Image 8

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    Lynch News
By Mr*. Fred King
Post Nuptial shower was held
Friday, Dec. 28 at the home of
Mrs. Vernon Dalberg at 2 p.m.
honoring Mrs. Marlin Barnes.
Mrs Ed Rohde, Mrs. Frank
Weeder and Mrs. Deibert Wade
were assisting hostesses. There
were 40 ladies present. A mock
wedding was performed as part
of the entertainment. Mrs. Glenn
Davy also read the recipe “How
to cook a husband”.
A charivari crowd gathered
Friday night late at the Elmo
Barnes home honoring Mr and
Mrs. Marlin Barnes who were
married Dec. 23 at Winside. An
other group came on Sunday
night also.
Lyle Stewart and Marjene
Weeder returned to college at
Vermillion Sunday. Dennis Dar
nell returned to Ix>ane and Bruce
Schollmeyer to Norfolk. Joe Ran
dy Micanek returned to college
at Seward and Loren Pinkerman
returned to Kansas.
Saturday supper guests of Mr.
arid Mrs. Don Jokumsen and
daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
lin Barnes of Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Barnes
of Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. El
mo Barnes and David visited
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Monday at the homes of Mrs Eva
Barnes, Butte, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Barnes of Naper.
A birthday party was held at
the home of Mr and Mrs Ver
non Dulberg honoring Dawn on
Friday evening, Jan 4 It was
tier 4th birthday. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarr and
family, Mr and Mrs. Eldon No
lan and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Frink and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ko
lund and family and Kathy Wade.
Guests New Year’s Eve for a
pot-luck supfier at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dalberg
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Wade and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Nolan and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. John Frink
and family The evening was
spent playing cards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ditman,
Debby and David were Saturday
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs
Everett Rutledge and Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Barnes of
Wayne came Friday, Dec. 28 for
a visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Barnes and David.
They were dinner guests on New
Year’s Day and then returned to
Winside where they spent the re
mainder of the week. Marlin re
turned to college on Monday
where he is a sophomore major
ing in science and mathematics.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dalberg
and family were in Sioux City
Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund
and family returned home Jan
uary 1 after spending Christmas
with relatives in California.
The Bristow American Legion
Auxiliary met Wednesday, Jan
uary 2 at the home of Mrs Oli
ver Nelsen with 11 members pre
sent. Mrs. Vernon Daiberg. sec
retary, was absent and Mrs. Al
vin Allen was reported ill and a
patient at the Lynch Sacred
Heart hospital
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. John Frink
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo Barnes and Da
vid were Mr. and Mrs Leslie
Watson, Phillips, S D. and Mrs.
Bertha Bare and Mrs May Da
vis, and Mr. Guy Barnes. Mr
Watson is a cousin of Mrs. El
mo Barnes.
Mrs. Bernard Webber had the
misfortune of breaking her ankle
last week and has been a patient
at the Lynch hospital.
Mrs. Leman Huber has spent
the last week in the Lynch hos
pital.
Mr and Mrs. Homer Tonner
and Linda were New Year’s din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Nielsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tienken,
Robin and Carla of Naper and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tonner and
Linda were 9unday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Enc Nielsen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Soukup
left Saturday morning, Dec. 29
for their home at Pueblo, Colo.,
after spending Christmas with re
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rassmeier
and family, Sidney, Nebr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Havra
nek, Mousula, Mont., and Mr.
and Mrs. Berl Moody and family
sjient Christmas week visiting
here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Berl Moody and family were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Micanek.
Friday supper guests at the
Fred King home were Mrs. C. A.
Moody ami Miss Mary Jo Stenger,
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Moody and
family, Sioux City, la., and Bill
and Don Havranek and Mrs.
Frank Fuhrer and family, Pueblo,
Colo. Mrs. Fuhrer and family re
turned home with Mr. and Mrs.
George Soukup, Saturday noon.
Miss Grace Mannen, who teach
es at the Lutheran School for the
Deaf, Detroit, Mich., spent the
holidays here with her mother
and brother, Mrs. Josie Mannen
and Herbert and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Darnell. She left Satur
day morning by bus from O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill of Om
aha met her at the bus in Oma
ha and took her to their home for
dinner. She then left by train for
Detroit and arrived there Sun
day afternoon. She also visited
a friend. Miss Milin Trentham,
while at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hill in Omaha.
Alice's
Beauty Shop
325 E. Dougin* St- Phone 263
Complete Beauty Service
Slimliner Reducing Machine
Servicemen's Notes . . .
Jaty McConnell, aviation ma
chinist’s mate third class, USN,
son of Mrs. Audrey McConnell,
O’Neill, is attending Aviation Ma
chimst s Mate School at the Na
val Air Technical Training Cen
ter, Memphis, Tenn.
The 12-week course covers the
operation, repair and mainten
ance of naval aircraft engines.
The class is scheduled to be
graduated April 5.
L. R. Havranek, radarman
seaman, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Havranek. O’
Neill, was serving aboard the
destroyer USS Barry while she
was part of the United States
quarantine forces in the Cari
bbean.
The forces were under the
command of Vice Admiral Alfred
G. Ward. USN.
The Barry operates from New
port, R. I.
Warranty Deeds
WI> - Thomas J. Davis to
Glenn 9. Gillogly and wife 12-8
62 $15,000- Part of SWy« 19-28-10
<10.73 acres)
WD - Robert A Ramm to Eu
gene Ramm and wif 11-15-62
$6000- undivided interest in and to
West 100 ft lots 5 & 6 Blk 2- Stuart
WD - Ivan G Wright, et al to
Ivan G Wright & wf 12-12-62 $15,
200-EVi 19-27-9
WD - James C Soukup to Leo
nard M Brown & wf 8-17-62 $4800
Part of SEV«NEy4 30-29-11
WD - Mabel Wrede to Vern
Wrede & wf 5-2-62 $1- S^Sy* 1
30-11
WD - C. W. Kirkland to Hans
C. Lauridsen & wf 11-27-62 $5200
Lots 6 & 7 Block 4-Atkinson
WD - Heirs of Minnie C Gam
el to L J & J K Spittler 7-10-54
$4800- NEVi- WVijSEVi 13-29-10
WD - Thomas J Brennan to
E E Cleveland 9r. 11-27-62 $l-Lots
1 & 2 Blk G-O’Neill & Hagerty’s
Add-O’Neill
QCD - Cashmere Turay, et al.,
Katie Turay 12-62 Love & Affec
tion - W'/2 33-30-10
WD - Irven Parsons to Char
lotte & Dale Barnes 12-14-62 $1
NWVi - SWViNEVi - Nl£Sy. - SWy4
swyi-SEy4SEy4 4-ah 5- sy>-swy4
nw>/4 - 9y>NEy4 - NEy4NEy4 6 -
Ny. 7- Ny> swy4 8- wy>Nwy4 9-27
16
QCD - John Timmerman to
George H Timmerman 9-4-61 $1
Part Blk G- McCafferty’s 2nd
Add- O’Neill
QCD - John Timmerman to
George H Timmerman 11-27-61 Si
Part Blk G- McCafferty’s 2nd
Add- O’Neill
MINERAL DEED - Carl Wat
kins to Benny D Wilder & wf 12-12
62 $1- 25 mineral acres in All
Sec 15-SE V\ NE "<4 -NE14 SE y4 16
SW'i 21-26-11
WD - Allen Skidmore, et al to
Richard Klinger & wf 8-16-60
$2500- Part of SEV4 32-30-14- Part
Non 44A
WD - Cleveland & Kipple to
Harry R Larsen & wf 11-24-62 $1
Lot 1 Blk 4- Cleveland & Kipple’s
First Add- O’Neill
WD - Holt County Co-op Assn
to Chambers Township 5-1-61 $100
Part of NWy4NEy4 30-26-12
WD - Luella A Parker to Ruth
Eileen Kemper & Husband 12-31
62 $1- Lot 12 Blk N- Fahy’s Park
Add- O’Neill
WD - Luella A Parker to Ida
Gail Ernst & Hus 12-31-62 $1- Lot
10 Blk N- Fahy’s Park Add- O’
Neill
WD - Arthur L Hiatt to Robert
E Thompson & wf 11-26-62 $3600 -
W4NE>i 23-26-14
WD - Richard Read to Vida
Vay Read 11-5-62 $4638-Part of
SWy4 20-26-12
WD - Robert H Clifford to Clif
ford Ranch Inc. 12-28-62 $1-Ey>
25- 27-15
WD - LA Repening to Arthur R
Miller & wf 12-26-62 SesOO-EliSEG
26- 27-12
WD - Mabel Hubbard to Leo
T Adams & wf 12-22-62 $10,500-EM>
9-25-13
WD -Wm J Froelich to School
Dist of O’Neill 1-3-63 $1- 4.985 ac
res in SWiiSEy4 19-29-11
WD - William F Spann to Ar
nold Stoltenberg 10-20-60 $19,200
NWG 19-30-14
EXECUTORS DEED - Ken.
neth Smith, Ex to Kenneth
Smith 1-3-63 $10,000-NEV«SEl« 31
WhNW‘i-NWhSWh 32-28-10
QCD • Crowell Memorial Home
to Kenneth Smith 12-17-62 HO.OOh
Same land
WD - James Cavanaugh to
George Mintle 4 wf 1-3-63 $28,710
NWV« 26-E4 27NEt« 34 except
East 16 rods of North 20 rods
Twp 27- Range 13
QCD • John P Jeffrey to George
Mintle 4 wf 12-31-62 $1 SV. 34-27
13
WD - F T Engelhaupt to George
Mintle 4 wf 1-3^3 $15,500-S^ 34
27-13
WD - John W Schorn to Leo
Monahan 4 wf 11-14-60 $16,000
NW'i 23-29 14
WD - Ruby Holcomb, et al., to
LaMont Miller 10-6-62 $1750- All
Blk 3- Northside Add- Chambers
WD - Leonard J Rotherham to
Harold J Rotherham 4 wf no
date- $7000-Lots 8-9-10 Blk 25- Ew
ing
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred liodberj
Jan. 14 marks the beginning of
the 2nd semester in the country
schools, also marks the beginning
days for our new beginners to
start school. In district 1 with 33
pupils enrolled now it create
some difficulties, as the present
teacher, Dorothy Curran feels
she has all she can handle ef
ficiently. To solve this problem
Mrs. Doris Filips has been hired
as a helper and plans to start
Monday afternoon.
Meek school District 27 dismiss
ed school Monday on account of
the funeral of Miss Salma Heb
ner at the Butte Community
church. Miss Twila Hicks is the
teacher.
Mr. Roy Gannon, Inman, called
at the Fred Lindberg home Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anson and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anson and
boys, Brunswick, were Sunday af
ternoon callers at the Dewayne
Anson home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson,
Sue, Mrs. Dewayne Anson and
Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Crawford and Pam joined a
group of friends at Bristow and
they all went together to Chari
vari Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nelson
who were married a few weeks
ago and live south of Bristow.
The newly weds took the group
to the cafe in Bristow where
treats were served to the crowd
of about 40.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blake, Miller,
S. D., were Thursday overnight
guests at the Lawrence Dobrovol
ny home.
Delia Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Devall and family, Dwayne
Devall and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Devall and Stevie were New
Year’s dinner and supper guests
at the Orville Peterson home, O’
Neill. In the afternoon they vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas
and Ray who was home for the
holidays. He has returned to Fort
Sill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas
moved to O’Neill to retire, having
purchased a home there some
time ago.
Mr. Gaylen Hull was an over
night guest at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull
Saturday night. He was on his
way to Leadville, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Huston and
family were Sunday visitors at
the John Schmitz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaczor and
Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Rouse and family were Thursday
evening supper guests at the Ho
ward Rouse home. Gerald showed
slides of Europe for entertain
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
and girls were supper guests Fri
day night at the Herman Meyers
home, Atkinson.
Miss Mary Pysavy, Omaha and
her sister, Norfolk, and Mrs.
Dave Molar were Sunday p. m
visitors at the Dave Jensen home
Carlene and Joyce Hallgrimson.
Marion Rosenkrans, Connie
Brockman and Bob Jenkins re
turned to Evangel College,
Springfield, Mo. after enjoying
the holidays with home folks.
Mrs. Rosa Bowers came Thurs
day to spend a few days at the
Marion Woidneck home, while her
daughter, Delores, was in the St
Anthony's b -spi tal
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and
Marlene were supi<er guests at
the Helraeth Holmgren home,
Yankton, S. D Thursday eve
ning
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Anderson
and family, Columbus, were din
ner guests Tuesday at the Mer
lin Anderson home and Mr and
Mrs. Merrill Anderson. Atkinson,
were afternoon callers and Mr
and Mrs Russell Woeppel and
girls, Ewing were supper guests.
The Percy Andersens were sup
per guests at the Austin Searle*
home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Austin Searles
and girls and Mr and Mrs Craig
Connell. Omaha, were New Year’s
day dinner guests at Clarence
Ernsts.
Mrs Virgil Hubby gave a sur
prise party at her home for her
mother, Mrs. Jessie Kaczor, Fri
day, whose birthday was Satur
day. Those present were Mrs De
lia Harrison, Mrs. Elmer Devall.
Mrs. Laurence Rouse and Dale,
Mrs. Howard Rouse, Mrs. Ed
Kaczor. Mrs. Paul Nelson, Mrs
Axel Borg and Mrs Fred Lind
berg. Jessies nieces, Mrs. B
Jacobson, Dallas, 9 D and Mrs.
Herbert Boettcher, Spencer,
stopped to pay Jessie a visit on
their way home from O’Neill
where they had gone to visit with
their aunts, Mrs. Minnie Bay and
Miss Tina Kaczor
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry.
Kadoka, S. D. came Saturday to
wish Jessie a happy birthday
Mrs. Berry is a sister of Jessies.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse
and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Rouse and Lloyd and Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Hubby were Friday
evening callers at the Delbert
Rouse home. The occasion mark
ed Ronnies 5th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Gordon Watson
home, O'Neill. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Mosher, Plain
view.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schmitz left
Friday for their home at Roches
ter. Minn., after spending the
holidays here with their parents.
Mr and Mrs Joe Bab! and Mr
and Mrs John Schmitt
Mr and Mrs l»yul Hull spent
New Year’s eve at the Max War
like home, An**k« and visited
Mrs Marion Woidneck at St An
thony’s hospital Friday evening
The Junior Cituen club met
Wednesday. Jan 2. All members
were present Roll call was an
swered by telling "What we did
during Christmas Vacation". Our
sympathy was extended to Jean
ette Woidneck. who had the mis
fortune of breaking her leg Dec
26. Roll call for Jan 16. each
member is to draw a January
scene Sue Nelson, reporter.
Mr and Mrs Allen Walters and
boys were Tuesday night supper
guests at the Henry Wallers Ivme
and Mr and Mrs Bennie Johrmg
and family called Saturday eve
ning
New Year’s dinner guests at
the Laurence CK«brovoIny home
were Mr and Mr* Ben Sander ,
Mr* Bob Sander* and •»*», Mr,
and Mr* Dear* Beckwith. Mr
Mark Duntin and the Rev. *nd
Mrs Wayne Hall. Broken Bow
Nr hr.
Mr and Mr* Carl Krogh and
Mr and Mr* Roger Hosenknms
attended tire hornent.iker* class
party Thurnday evening at the
Frit* Brockman h >me, Oy*ter
stew and chill were served
New Year's eve Mr and Mrs
Carl Krogh and Mr and Mr..
Bab Jenkins. Diane and Billy at
tended services at the Memorial
Baptist church. Chamber*
Mr and Mr* Vernie J*eter*on.
Springfield, Mo, and Mr and
Mr* Lyle Wyatt and Mr and
Mr* Carl Krogh were Sunday
dinner guest* at the Nyal Rowse
home. Chambers
Mr and Mrs. Carl Krogh spent
Friday at the Walter Wells home,
Bristow
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