The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 07, 1963, Section Two, Image 11

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Meek News
By Mm. Fred lindberg
The Junior Citizens club Dis
trict 27 met Feb. 2«. Roll call
was answered by having a free
hand portrait of Washington. A1J
members were present. Election
of officers was held. President
Dan Drueke, secretary and trea
surer, Douglas Drueke, news re
porter, Wayne Rouse. Plans were
made for a spring party Mar. 21.
Sue Nelson, news reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen at
tended the Charles Novak funeral.
Bristow, Saturday and also call
ed at the home of Mrs. McQuis.
tan.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fernau,
Bristow, were Tuesday dinner
guests at the Carl Krogh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and
Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel
were dinner guests Friday at the
William Hubby home. The occas
sion marked William’s birthday
anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Austin Dearies
and girls were Saturday dinner
guests at the Clarence Ernst
home. Velda Ernst, Lincoln, was
also present.
Patrons day was observed at
Dist. 1 Tuesday afternoon. The
parents and some of the grand
I»arents were present. The regu
lar classes were observed in pro
gress until 3 p.m. when a social
hour and lunch was served to
the group.
Mrs. Doris Filip taught school
the last 3 days of the week in
Dist. 1 Dorothy Curran took time
out on account of making prepar
ations for her mother’s funeral,
which was Saturday.
The Green Thumb flower club
Servicemen's Notes . . .
LACKLAND AFB. Tex.—Air
man Basic Donald P. Bonn, son
of Mr*. Simon Bonn, O’Neill, Is
Imlng reassigned to Sheppard
AFB, Tex., for technical train
ing as a United States Air Force
base utilities specialist.
Airman Bosn, who completed
the first phase of his military
training here, was selected for
the specialized course on the
basis of his Interests and apti
tudes.
The Airman, a I960 graduate of
St. Mary’s High School, attended
Kegis College, Denver, Colo.
met with Mrs. Jim McNulty
Wednesday afternoon Feb. 27
Roll call was answered by nam
ing something new. Mary Peter
son gave the lesson on care of
geraniums. Thirteen members
were present. The year book cov
ers were judged and Wilma An
son received the prize for the
best cover. The next meeting to
be with Mrs. Bob Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogh were
Monday evening visitors at the
Merlin Anderson home and Mr
and Mrs. Dewayne Anson and
girls were Friday evening vis
itors.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck
were Thursday evening callers at
the Loyal Hull home and Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Booth, Creighton
were Sunday dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrim
son were Monday night callers at
the Allen Walters home and the
Walters family were Tuesday
evening callers at the Russeil
Woeppel home, Ewing.
Mrs. George Hansen is spend
ing some time with her son,
Gerald and family, Littleton,
Colo. Gerald is in the hospital
and Mary is staying with the
grandchildren. Gerald has hopes
of being dismissed Wednesday
from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson
are expected home the first of
the week from Albuquerque
where they had gone to be with
their son, Raymond, whose con
dition is much improved and he
is back to work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford,
Buffalo, Wyo., came Tuesday to
visit at the Ted Crawford home.
They took in Patrons day at Dist.
1 Tuesday p.m. Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Miller called Tuesday eve
ning. The occasion marked Mae’s
birthday and Ted’s and Mae’s
wedding anniversary. Wednesday
Ted and Mae and Mr. and Mrs.
John Crawford were dinner
guests at the Bud Mitchells
Thursday, the John Crawfords
continued them journey.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Rosen
krans and family, Pomona, Calif
arrived Sunday p.m. for a visit
with his sister, Mrs. Allen Wal
ters and family and his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Ro
se nkrans
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford
and Pam were Sunday p.m. vis
itors at the Bob Witherwax home.
Word was received here that
Mrs. John Dalton is planning to
have an operation on her eye as
soon as she recovers sufficiently
from her recent cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and
family, Omaha, came Saturday
to attend Mrs. Ott’s funeral, re
turning Sunday a.m. when the
weather turned blusterly and the
forecast was for storm. The snow
plows were in action.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse
and family went to Dakota City
Saturday e veiling and were
house guests at the Don Rich
home.
Mrs. Harold Fox and Marlene
and Mrs. Carrie Hood were Sat
urday dinner guests at Martha
Johrings.
Deloit News
By Mrs. it. Baimer
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sisson and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer and
Echo Fisher of Neligh had sup
per Friday evening in Tilden in
honor of Otto’s birthday.
Mrs. Ewald Spahn attended a
club meeting in the J. Pruden
home m Ewing and visited Mrs.
Anna Savidge one afternoon last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haryster
and boys were Sunday dinner
guests at the John Napier home
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
son, O’Neill, were Sunday
March 23 dinner guests at the
Leonard Larson ixxne in honor of
Mrs. Larson's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs K. M Tomjack
were overnight guests Wednesday
at the Jean Ray borne in Omaha
Mrs Keith Bartak and Mrs
Lambert Bartak were O'Neill
visitors on Saturday.
Mrs. Glenn Harps ter called on
Mrs Elvon Ziems on Wednesday
afternoon.
There was no school at Deloit
school this week.
Marilyn Burk and son visited
the Martin Van Conet home in
Ewing on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Funk’s mother, Mrs
G. Dozier of Elgin passed away
at a Norfolk hospital on Tuesday.
Funeral services were held on
Friday. We wish to express our
sympathy.
Anita Lee called on Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Reimer on Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Scout Clow, Denver, who
has been hospitalized following
surgery, was able to return home
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmi
ser of this community are hav
ing a sale and leaving the farm
The sale will be on Tuesday,
March 12th.
The Deloit Pinochle club met
Tuesday at the Harold Werk*
meister home. Guests were Mrs
Ewald Spahn, Mrs. Kubart, Mrs.
P. Pallesen and Mrs. Bill Sehi.
Mrs. Spahn, Mrs. Pallesen and
Mrs. Sehi joined the club. Guests
Mrs Sehi had high and Mrs
Pallesen, Vim, for the members,
Mrs. Frank Bohn bad high and
Mrs. Koenig, low; Mrs Sisson
traveling prize and Mrs. Spahn
door prize
Riverside News
Mjr Urn. UumI UltMrr
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock
and family and the Art Buss
hardt family visited Sunday af.
ternoon at the Dave Pollock home
and had home made see cream
and cake for lunch.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and Mrs
Rol Hord visited Mr. and Mrs
Dewitt Gunter in Norfolk Satur
day afternoon.
The Forum group had a cov
ered dish supper at the church
annex Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and
family visited at the Dale Na
pier home last Tuesday evening
Rev. Paul Andre and Rev. Ivan
Turner called at the Dave Pol
lock home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier
and family were dinner guests
Sunday at the John Napier home
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader
and David and the Archie John
ston family visited at the Verl
Gunter home Friday evening.
Mrs. Alfred Napier called on
Mrs. George Keller and Mrs. John
Napier Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woslager
and his two sisters, Mary and
Barbara, visited at the Dale Na
pier home last Sunday afternoon
Cheryl and Connie Pierson vis
ited at the Earl Pierson home
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock
Omaha, were dinner guests Tues
day at fie Dave Pollock home
and attended funeral services lor
Mrs. Lyle Smith in the afternoon
in Neiigh.
Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Hoke el*
iteu at the Rnl Hurd home last
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pink and
JfTl visited at the Bert Fink home
Friday.
Mrs. Grant Mutt and Mrs Wal
ter Miller attended prayer con
ference at tlie Bethany church at
Amelia Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Andre and
children were dinner guests last
Sunday at the Howard Miller
home.
Mr and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, kr.
and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family,
Mr and Mrs Melvin Napier and
Carol and the Richard Napier
family were guests Wednesday
evening at the Dale Napier home
in honor of Dale's birthday an
mversary. The Wayne Fry (am
ily were also present.
Kev Paul Andre visited at the
Waiter Miller tmme Friday.
Mrs. Dave Pollock vuuied at
the Kenneth Pollock home Fri
day morning and the L. 11. Fry
borne m Uie aiternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
were dinner guests last Sunday
at Marcus Piersons.
Mr and Mrs. George Fink,
Grand Island, were weekend
guests at the Bert Fink home.
Mr and Mrs. Arlen Miller and
fuuuly were supper guests Thurs
day at the Grant Mott lumf
Kev. Ivan Turner was an over
night guest Thursday at the Ho
ward Miller borne.
Mis Grant Mott and Tammy
Mrs. Roniue Mott and Mrs Ar
len Miller and children eleiled In
Neligh Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Verl Gunter and
family. Creighton attended the
Shrader Hauer wedding leal Sat
urday afleruwn and were aup
per guest* at the Lionel Gunter
home
Mrs DewiU Hoke and Mra Ko
be rt Hobbs and children visited
at the Ralph Shrader hone last
Sunday afternoon.
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