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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1963)
Meek News By Mr*. Fred lindhrrf The Mnws. Nell Harding, Har riot McKamy, Marie Bright, Joan Weclter, were coffee guests at the Gerald Harding home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lela Risor, teacher at Dist. 17, took her pupils to O’ Neill Wednesday where they tour ed places of interest. Mr. Ron Brown, Pontiac, Mich., and Richard Bergstrom jr., Hy annis Port, Mass., and Miss Car lent* and Joyce Hallgrimson, all students of Evangel College, Springfield, Mo., were house guests over tin- weekend at the home of the girls parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Carl Hallgrimson Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNulty were visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, the Walter Grosses, Friday evening. The recent little showers over the weekend have been most welcome. Even the grass, trees and flowers appear to have taken on a new look. Diane Devall was an overnight guest at the Bennett Devall home Saturday and the Bennett Devall family wore Sunday dinner guests at the Elmer luevall home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and Kathryn were afternoon callers Sunday. The occasion marked Elmers and Dorothy's wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen were Tuesday evening guests at the Virgil Hubby home. Mrs. Howard Rouse called at the home of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Borg and also the Will iam Hubby home Friday after n<ion. Mr. and Mrs Sam R<foertson received word from their son, Raymond, Albuquerque, N. M that he was planning on being in Denver Monday where he is to undergo two weeks of obser vation by a heart specialist. Sam and Louise left Sunday to be with him. Mrs. Della Harding received word last week from her son, Floyd, Fullerton, Calif., that his wife was to go to surgery Mon day, having a thyroid condition Della left April 19 for California Relatives here received a phone call on Tuesday saying the oper ation was over, as far as they could determine all was coming along nicely. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Watson and family were dinner guests at the home of his parents, the Go-don Watson family, O'Neill. Stanley’s father accompanied him to Grand Island last Monday for a check up. Mrs. Dons Hynes and her daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Oswald Drueke and Carrol Ann made a business trip to Grand Island Thursday and spent the evening in Ravena at the home of Madeline’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young. They also attended the confirmation class of Karen Young, returning h>»me the same night. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls were Tuesday evening visitors at the Dwayne Anson home. The Green Thumb Flower club met Wednesday afternoon April 24 at the home of Louise Robertson. Fourteen members and 3 visitors were present. Roll call was answered with an ex change of plant flower, or bulb The lesaon on garden was a round table discussion with ques turns about gardening Barbara Sanders had charge of the enter tainment. The next meeting is planned for May 29 with Dorothy Derail. Mr. and Mrs Merlin Anderson and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma and Mrs Christine Johnson attended the recital at Emmet school house Friday night. Mr. and Mrs Bennie Johring and family visited Satarday night at the Henry Walters home. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searies and Darla, Mr. Neal Hip ke and Mr. Martin Langan all gathered at the Alvin Blair home. The men helped work cattle. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searies attended the class gathering at the Roy Devall home, Spencer. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Blair, Mr. and Mrs. John Green, Butte. The Rev. and Mrs Olmsted, Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Hornback and Mrs Ralph Wuru The Austin Searles family at tended a basket dinner Sunday at the Clarence Ernst home. The Center Union church group was honoring the Alton Perron fam ily, Long Pine. Tlie American S. S. missionaries will soon be leaving the area. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer jr and family were supper guests Friday night at the Allen Walters home. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Graham were Sunday afternoon callers at the Howard Rouse home. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert R<use and family were Friday evening visitors at the Bennie Johring home. Mrs. Carrie Hood and Mrs Harold Fox and Marlene were Friday dinner guests at the Mar tha Johring home and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring anil Kent Johring were dinner guests Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller and family were Sunday after, noon visitors at the Ted Craw ford home. Mr. and Mrs William Langan attended the funeral of Dr, Pu celick, Spencer, Saturday pin Venus News By Mr*. KaJpfc Brookbowcr Mrs Ora Caskey was hostess to tile Itelj»-U-club at her home, Ap ril 17 Mrs. Caskey served a noon day dinner to 12 members and one visitor, Mrs. Edwin Porter, Orchard. The ladies did their own work and also picked out nut ! meats for the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser received the spec iai prize. Mrs. William Buxton will have the next meeting. A cattle shed roof was blown off the Dale Matachullat farm near Page during a wind storm, ; Monday, killing a large butcher ing beef. Mrs. Dale Dorr, Kathy and Joan visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, Rat unlay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter and Loren were Sunday evening visitors at the home of his sis ter. Mr and Mr* Elmer Korina and Marlin near Wmnetoon Hadley Gentler ami Fred Spar calkd at the home of Mr* Le<>na Finch. Tuesday Mr. and Mr*. lairry Bronkhou *er. 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