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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
Meek News By Mnt. Fred Undlx-r| Mr. Arch Hull, Crookston, came Wednesday. Bill Hull, wlio had been visiting relatives, returned with him. They attended the ser vices at Paddock Union church and visited at the Loyal Hull home. Mr. Del Truman, Bristow, be gan work Monday in O’Neill at the O'Neill motor |»arts company. The family plan to move to O’ Neill when they find suitable liv ing quarters. Mrs Truman was the former Verna Jean Fox and grew up in this community. Mr. und Mrs Frank Nelson re turm-d home Wednesday for the Memorial vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fox, Mrs. Del Truman and boys were Thursday dinner guests at the Ed Kactor home. Mrs. Myrtle Goodwin, Colora do Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrimson ami Wanda, Mrs. Paul Nelson and Mrs. Carl Krogh left early Thursday am. fo Springfield, Mo Mrs. Paul Nel son stopped over in Kansas Cit; to attend the graduation service of her son-in-law, Mr. Tom Hoym who graduates from dental col lege Saturday night Mr. am Mrs. Paul Arden Nelson, Lincoli also planned to attend. The res of tin* group went to Springfield Mo,, to attend the graduation ex ercises there Thursday mghl Carlene Hallgrimson and Verm Peterson were members of th senior class. Ruth Krogh returned home Sat unlay night with her daughte and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr; Vernie Peterson, who plan to r« main here lor the week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrim son and 3 daughters and Mr; Myrtle Goodwin went on fron Springfield to visit at the Wayn Goodwin home, Dallas, Tex , tx fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bower; Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs Lelan Schlote and son, Creighton, Mi and Mrs. John Havranek an daughter, Spencer and Mrs. Ron Bowers were dinner guests Mem orial Day at the Marion Woidnec home. Afternoon callers were Mi and Mrs. Bernie Bowers. Win side and Mr and Mrs. Ton Bowers, Carrol and Mr. and Mr; Loyal Hull were evening call ers. The 4-H club plans to meet Fri day night with Larry and Sj< Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters Mr and Mrs. Sam Robertson Mr Allan Walters, Mr. and Mrs George Nelson and Mrs. Dwaym Anson moved the household good: of Mrs Christine Johnson fron the apartment to her new hom< in North O’Neill, Tuesday. Mrs Sara Robertson served dinner to the group. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson were Wednesday evening callers at the Dewayne Anson home and Mr. and Mrs Allen Walters and 4 boys were Thursday evening 5 callers Mr. August Karel, Broomfield, ‘ Colo., came last Tuesday to j spend a short vacation with rela 1 lives and old friends and neigh ■ bors. He was a supper guest Fri day evening at the Blake Ben son home and the Hugh Benson family, 9pencer, were Sunday dinner guests. Mr. Dwayne Anson and Mr ! - Marion Woidneck went to New r port Sunday to get Robert An son who plans to remain with the Dwayne Anson family for a week Mr and Mrs. Marion Woidneck and girls, Sue Nelson and Robert Anson were dinner guests Sunday i at Dwayne Ansons. Janet Woidneck was an over night guest Saturday of Carla An son and Sharon Anson was an ov . ernight guest of Linda Woidneck 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harding, Whiting, la., were weekend guests i at the Hi Johnson home, i Martha Johring and Henry Storjohann were dinner guests c Tuesday at the Louis Goeke home, Atkinson, and at the Mel vin Johring home Thursday and i Martha was a Sunday dinner guest at the Dave Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devail and Diane, Iwila Hicks, l>ena Harrison and Kathryn Devall at • tended the graduation exercises at Norfolk jr. college Tuesday. , Gary Devall was in the class. He , plans to teach the 6th grade at Fremont this coming school • term. > Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and i family, Carter Lake, la., spent the weekend with home folks. Marion Rosenkrans returned 9unday morning from Springfield, Mo., where she has been attend ing Evangel college. The Worth family and the Rosenkrans fam ily were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Lindberg home. Rozan and Rozella Worth plan to spend their vacation with their grand parents here. Mr. and .Mrs. Loyal Hull were Sunday dinner guests at the Ed Hancock home, O’Neill. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Vance Kline, West Covina, Calif., a sister of Ed and Grace and Ed’s daughter, Sharon and husband and child and Mrs. Duane Booth was an afternoon caller. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Vance Kline were overnight guests at the Loyal Hull home. Mrs. Kline returned at this time to attend a gathering of the graduates of the Ewing High school. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull visited Levi and Grandma Hull at the Lynch hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Rouse and boys were Sat urday evening visitors at the Del bert Rouse home. The occasion marked Ralenes birthday celebra tion. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rich, Dakota City, were weekend house guests at the Allen Walters and Delbert Rouse homes. Mr. Gerald Kaczor returned home Sunday. He has been attend ing Grace Bible school in Om aha. Peggy and Connie, the grand daughters of Blake Bensons spent several days last week with Blake and Angie. The Frontier DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact lenses By Appointment Phone 2l#l 8ir<-tcer, Nebraska REPAIR SHOP NOW OPEN , Repairing all makes Cars and Tractors Also I awn Mowers and Chain Haws Repaired and Sharpened Acetylene and Electric Welding Kestenholtz Repair S blocks west :uid 2 blocks north of Post Office INMAN, NEBR. Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY ONEELL, NEBR ln»unui('« of All Kind* STOCK CAR RACES STUART, NEBR. 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