The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 28, 1963, Image 7

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    Dorsey News
By Mr*. Harold Osborn
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta
were Tuesday afternoon callers
at the Otto Razicka home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruztcka and
Mrs Harold Osborn were O'Neill
business callers Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Bennett
and Donnie were Monday eve
ning supper guests at the Gor
don Barta home.
Thomas Hiscocks and Clay Ma
shino served on the jury in O’
Neill several days the past week
Mrs. Clay Mashino is suffering
with a severe seige of the flu.
Lester and John pertekson
helped with chores ai the Tho
mas Hiscocks home while Tho
mas was serving on the jury.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham
and family spent Thursday eve
ning at the Gordon Barta home.
Howard Slacks entertained the
Bridge club at their home Thurs
day evening. Everyone was pre
sent and a g<iod time was had
by all.
Mr and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans
got their house moved Friday. It
was the Gibson school house that
they had purchased some time
ago
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Tach were
Sunday dinner guests at the Har
old Osborn home and Mr. and
Mrs. Leman Huber were supper
guests there. The Hubers plan
on spending this week with their
son, Duane and family at Rapid
City, S. D. They will also get to
see Mrs. George Thayer as she
is visiting with her grandson and
family.
Howard Wells has returned
home from the veteran’s hospital,
where he had surgery a couple
of weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta
were Wednesday callers at the
Wilbur Mitchell home.
Edward Carson has been hav
ing a time getting rid of the flu
bug that has been visiting him
the last month. He had to consult
doctor again last week to get
some relief from his aches and
pains.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson
called on Mrs. Carrie HLnter at
the hospital Sunday. Carrie is
not well at this writing.
Mr and Mrs. Buss Greene
were Saturday evening visitors at
the Harold Osborn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gillogy and
children visited Sunday evening
at the R. L. Hughes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady were
Friday evening business callers
in Lynch.
-..
Gene Gillogy, Jackie and Dan
ny were callers at the Harold
Osborn home Saturday afternoon
Thelma Mashmo had to miss
most of the past week from
school studies due to having a
seige of the flu.
Mr and Mrs Gene Gillogy's
little daughter, Jacqueline, was
bitten by their dog Sunday. They
took the little girl to O’Neill im
mediately to consult a doctor. It
is not known yet if the dog was
rabid. Friends are hoping it is
n’t. Little Jackie had ctuts under
her right eye and one under her
chin. No surgery had to be per
formed as it was just the pene
tration of a tooth with scratches,
deep enough to cause consider
able bleeding. No skin was peel
ed or tom.
Austin Binkerd, Kent Washing
ton, Marshall Binkerd, Maxine
Wasmund, Princeton, Kan., Nyle
Binkerd, Hartford, S. D. and Wal
ter Binkerd, Niobrara, were all
present at the last rites for their
father, Hurley Binkerd, which
was held in Verdel Saturday af
temoon.
Mr and Mrs Otto Ruzicka at
tended the card party Thursday
evening at the recreational cen
ter, which used to be the Ruth
school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells and
family visited at the Lyle Wells
home Sunday. Mrs. Robert Wells.
Billy and Grady went to their
home near Inman on Friday af
ter having spent the last month
with her parents, the Howard
Slacks while she recuperated from
hepatitis.
Lynch News
By Mrs. Fred King
Mr. and Mrs John Rossmeier,
David and Janice, Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Rossmeier, Mike and
Steve, all of Pierce and Mr. and
Mrs Lumir Cizek and sons,
Spencer, were Sunday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Moody, Shirley and Brenda
and Mrs. Bertha Rossmeier.
Mrs. Wayne Major, the former
Rama Davis of Riverton, Wyo., is
here visiting her mother, Mrs.
Gladys Davis at the home of Mrs.
Bertha Bare.
John Weeder is a patient at the
St. Joseph hospital, Sioux City.
Mr. Howard Wells returned
home this last week after having
surgery in Omaha.
Patrol Leaders Randy Counts,
Judd Allen, Kenneth Heiser,
and Greg King took the follow
ing boy scouts on a 14 mile hike
Sunday, March 24, John Hxjek
Curtis Bjornsen, Mauri M.canek
David King, Roger Hill, Viacen
Birmeier. They left Lynch at
a m. and hiked to BrixU/w wtucl
is 7 miles. They cooked a mea
on a campfire which consisted o
steak on a stick and baked po
tatoea just east of Bristow. Thej
then returned home about 5 p
m. This group have now passet
part of their 2nd class scout test
The Junior class of Lynch higt
presented their play, a comedy
“The Little Dog Laughed", Fn
day, March 22 at 8 p.m. A largt
crowd attended as the weathei
was very favorable that night.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Berthi
Bare and Mrs. Gladys Davis wert
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Barnes anc
David, Mr. Guy Barnes and Mrs
Wayne Major, Riverton, Wyo. Tht
occasion was in honor id Mrs
Davis’s birthday.
David, Mr and Mrs. Elmc
Barnes and Mrs. Wayne Major
Riverton, Wyo. The occasion wai
in honor of Mrs Davis’s birth
day.
The Bristow American Legion
Auxiliary sponsored a pot luck
supper honoring the Legion on
its birthday Friday, Mar. 22 at
6 30 p.m. Legion members and
their wives attended. There was
also a program after the supper.
Cub Scouts Den No. 2 met at
the home of Ella Barnes Monday
at 4 p m. They continued work
on the wastebaskets they are
making to be displayed at the
next pack meeting. The March
theme is “Around the USA”. The
grcJjp discussed an imaginary
tour of the South Eastern States
of the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Holz and
Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Jokumsen and daughter spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Leuthold and Mrs.
Harry Holz, Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Moody and
family, Sioux City, were in Lynch
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Moody and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Moody, Nio
brara, called on Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Moody, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heiser, Rose
mary and Kenny were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Courtney and family
in honor of Allen’s fifth birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L Christensen and
Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Moody and family, Sioux City,
were Sunday dapper guests of Mr
and Mrs. C. A. Moody and Mary
Jo 9tenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Courtney
and Sharon visited Sunday after
noon with Mr and Mrs. Thomas
H. Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Ruzicka spent Saturday evening
there also.
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