The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 18, 1945, Image 4

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    THE FRONTIER
D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner
PAGE NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Boy Zellers and
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N Carson were
Saturday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rakow.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moser, of
Clearwater, spent the week-end
at the Otto Matschullat home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Parks were
dinner guests Friday evening of
their neiee. Mrs. LJoyd Cork.
Mrs. Eva Pugh, of Los Angeles,
Cal., and Mrs, Jeannie Holloway
visited Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. O. L. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes left
Sunday for Stunton, where Mrs.
Copes teaches in the Stanton
High school.
Oscar Boyer and two brothers
came up from Lincoln and spent
Tuesday night and Wednesday
with M. Boyer’s family.
Mrs. Mary West spent the
week-end in Orchard at the home
of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West.
C. A. Wood and Miss Jean
. Myers, of Lincoln, came Sunday
to spend a week at the home of
Mr. aind Mrs. R. D. Copes.
Mrs. Clint Asher, of Chatfield,
Minn., and Mrs. Ethel Asher were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fink Tuesday noon.
Mrs. Lloyd Cork and children
spent Wednesday and Thursday
at the home of her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Barr near ONeill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Banta and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dimmitt
attended the funeral services for
Mrs. Lewis at O’Neill Monday
A check for $15.90 was received
for waste paper that was shipped
in the last carload from O’Neill
and has been turned over to the
Red Cross.
Lt. Lai Vern Stevens, of Laredo,
Texas, is spending a twenty-one
day leave with his family at
ONeill and with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Stevens.
The Senior Class and their
sponsors, Miss Ilene Grutsch and
Supt. Earl Hurst, held a theater
party at ONeill wth lunch at the
M and M cafe, lust Thursday
evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker. Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Carson and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gray held their
Ninth Annual pheasant dinner at
the Larson home Sunday.
Mrs. Nona Bedford entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, of
Troy, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Taylor and sons, Terry and Monte
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soren
son at a dinner Saturday evening.
son and daughter, George and
Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Lara bee
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen
and Mrs. Lawrence Haynes and
daughters had their pheasant
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Kelly Sunday.
Mrs. Dale Asher and son, Jim
mie,and Mrs. Asher lflt
for Salt Lake C,ity» tjpah, Friday
morning, where s. Sgt. and Mrs.
Asher will reside while he is
stationed at Kearns, Utah. Mrs.
Asher expects to tk*' away ten
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold* Asher en
tertained at a dinnervij>\in<Jay for
their aunt, Mrs. Clint1 Asher, of
Chatfleld, Minn. Other guests
were, Mr. and Mrs.*'Ey'll1 Asher
and sons Kenneth and Jrtyty;
and Mrs. Ed Asher and Mrs.’ Ethel
Asher and granddaughter, Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby
and family, of Inman, and Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Nissen enjoyed a
pheasant dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen Sun
day noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby
and family, o|f O’Neill, spent the
afternoon and evening at the Nis
sen home.
Jeffry Smith spent Friday and
Saturday with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Smith and their
daughter, Roberta. He has re
ceived his discharge after spend
ing nearly three years in the
Pacific area. He has never beer
home on a furlough since he en
tered the service.
Mrs. H. L. Banta and Mrs. Els
mond Weber entertained the Con
tract Bridge Club at the for
mer's. home Thursday evening
Guests of the club were, Mrs Mel
vin Carson, Mrs. Robert Gray and
Mrs. Harold Kelly. Mrs. Gray
received high score and' Mrs
Bffie Stevens traveling
The Get-to-Gether .Club met al
the home of Mrs. Otto Matschul
lat Friday afternoon with seven
teen members present and three
gpests, Mrs. Clint Asher, Mrs
Glen Harris and Mrs. Pegler.
T^ie afternoon was spent hUiking
paper flowers and working on gar
ments to be sent to the Children’s
ffcjme at Omaha. The Club do
nated $5 to the United War Fund.
Mrs. J. T. Walker attended Re
bekah Grand Lodge at Lincoln
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E Bowen left
Monday for Tecumseh, Nebr., and
Hiawatha, Kansas, to visit rela
I tives.
Mrs. Blanche Venker and son.
Will, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Steinberg Friday even
ing.
Pvt. Lyle Robinson left for
Louisiana Tuesday, after spending
a furlough at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Rob
inson.
Friends have received word
that Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Riggs ar
rived at Berkley, Cal., October 5
and that they had nice trip.
Mrs. Wm. Clark returned home
Tuesday after visiting at the
homes of her son, Fred, Foy and
Delbert Clark at Norfolk.
Relatives have received word
that Leland Flora M. U. S. S 3-c
was in the Bothda, Maryland,
Nava Hospital with polio. A
later report told of his improving.
Mrs. Harold Canaday entertain
ed ifiurteen children at a party
Friday afternoon, ofter school, for
the Seventh birthday anniver
sary of her daughter, Betty Lou.
Miss Rose Vroman entertained
Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Kattner and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haynes and
family at a fish dinner Friday
evening at the George French
home.
Mrs. Elmer Anderson (nee Ruth
Riggs) will receive her degree of
Bachelor of Science, with majors
in Public Health, Nursing and
Nursing Education, from the Uni
versity of California in Berkley
October 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Ekelund, of Kla
math Falls, Oregon, announce
the birth of a son, Marc Alan,
born October 8. Mrs. Ecklund
was the (former Miss Dorothy
Dorr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Dorr of Page.
Paul Neubauer came Friday to
the home of his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. William Neubauer. He re
ceived his discharge at Fort
Logan, Col., after returning frim
the Pacific area. He had spent
almost four years in service.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Haynes and
family were dinner guests
Thursday evening at the home of
me iormer s auni, Mrs. mien
Haynes. The. dinner was in
honor of the 23rd wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jergenson and
Carl Max, of Omaiha, caine Fri
day evening to spend the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Farnsworth. Mrs. Max and
daughter, Caroline, who had spent
a week at the home of her parents
returned home with them,
Mrs. Wilton Hayne spent last
week at Wayne, visiting at the
home of her daughters. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nuss and family i.nd
Mrs. Venice Bressler and daugh
ters Mr. Hayne drove to Wayne
Saturday for the week-end and
they returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Peebler
left Tuesday to return to their
home at Los Angeles, Cal., after
visiting the latter’s brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. DeLan
cey. Mr. DeLuncey took them as
far as Denver, Col., where he will
visit at the home of his daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Young.
The, C. L. C. Club met with
Mrs. J. R. Russell Friday after
noon with eight members present.
Guests were, Mrs. Oapha DeLan
' dey and Mrs. Eva Pugh, both of
j Los Angeles, C;.l. An interesting
' program os ’’trees" was led by the
I hostess. The next meeting will
1 be at the home of Mrs. H. F.
Rakow.
Nine members of the Get-to
Gether Club had a pot luck din
ner at the home of Mrs. Ethel
Asher Tuesday evening for Mrs.
Clint Asher of Chatsfleld, Minn.,
a former member of the club.
; After the dinner the group attend
! the Page theater. At the close
of a pleasant evening ice cream
and cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Terrill and
daughter, Dixie, of Davenport,
Iowa, and Capt. and Mrs. D. W,
Halsell and daughter, Janifer, ol
Austin, Texas, spent from Satur
day night until Tuesday morning
visiting at the home of the ladies
mother and aurter, Mrs. Myrta
V..nConett and Yvonne. The
Terrill also visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Terrill and his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill
and family.
The W S. C. S. met in the
Methodist church parlors Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs. Allen Haynes
led the devotions and Mrs. Roy
Haynes gave a reading on Alaska.
A covered dish luncheon was
served. Election of officers will
be held at the next meeting Six
packages were packed and sent
for overseas relief. Four pack
ages by the W. S. C. S. and one
oach by the Youth Fellowship
ard Junior church.
Little Starlin Robinson spent
the past week with her grand
mother, Mrs. E. Niigenfind anci
Gloria.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rakow and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker were
dinner guests Wednesday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gray. The
evening was spent playing rook.
Mrs. Clint Asher, Chatfield,
Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Switzer and Bennie, of O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemper
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Asher and son were Sun
day dinner guests at the Neil
Asher home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Asher were afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl-rence Van
Boggle, of Gordon, Nebr., were
callers Monday at the home of
the former's aunt, Mrs. Nellie Mc
Intosch. Mrs. Nora Pillison ac
companied them to Gordon for a
visit. Mrs. Peterson is a sister of
Mrs. Van Buggle.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carsten of
Norfolk, Mrs. Joe Zack, of Pierce,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green, of
Midelia, Minn.. Charles Nieman,
of ONeill, and Mr. and Mrs. Orrie
Robinson and daughters spent
Saturday and Sunday with the
ladies sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth
Neigenfind and Mr. and Mrs.
John Barrett and family.
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Newman and
son, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.. Broener
and children and Mrs. Emma
Morris, all of Gordon, spent the
week-end at the William Neu
bauer home. Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Hohnboun, of Los Angeles,
Cal., and Mrs. Russell Johnson
and Mrs. George Sanders, of Nor
folk, spent Sunday there. They
were all dinner and supper guests
Sunday in honor of Paul Neu
bauer, who has returned from the
Pacific area. Evening visitors
at the Neubauer home were, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Haynes atnd Mr. and
Mrs. H. Jr Stevens.
RIGGS -CRISK
Miss Nova Riggs, of Page, be
came the bride of James W. Crisk,
of Montreal, Canada, Sunday
morning, October 7, at 8:00
oclock in the First Congregation
al Church at Berkley, Cal., Rev.
Loper performing the ceremony
Their attendants wgre Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Anderson, brother-in
law and sister of the bride.
Mrs. Crisk is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aden
Riggs of Page. She was gradu
ated from the Page Public school
with the class of 1937. She at
tended the Wayne Teachers Col
lege two years and taught school
three years, two of which were in
the Page school. She is now a
Cadet Nurse in the Los Angeles
j County General Hospital and ex
pects to graduate from there next
| February.
Mr. Crisk is the elder son of
Mrs. M. B Crisk of Kings Lym,
England. He is a graduate of
King Edward Seventh grammer
school Kings Lynn, and Cam
bridge University, receiving his
Master of Arts degree in Archi
tecture in 1939. He was recently
elected a member of the Royal
Architectural] Institute of Canada.
After April first they plan to
make their home in Toronto,
Canada, where he is employed by
the Aluminum Company of Can
ada Limited, of Montreal,
Canada.
(Crowded out last week)
Mrs. Ronald Brownell, of Oak
dale spent last Thursday at the
Jerry Lamason home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Neubaui'r
and son, Leo, visited relatives at
Osmond last Sunday.
The Misses Sylvia Beelik and
Faye Finch, of Lincoln, are visit
ing with relatives at Page.
Mrs. C. A. Townsend is receiv
ing medical treatment at Our
Lady of Lourdes Hospital at Nor
folk.
Alva Townsend, of Omaha, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A Townsend and looking after
business matters.
The Misses Inez and LaVonne
Albright, who have spent the
summer in Omaha, are attending
the Page school.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwinch
and Peggy Ann, of Neligh, spent
Sunday with the former’s sister,
Mrs. O. B. Stuart and family.
Ralph Gray received his dis
charge from the army September
26 at Camp Cook, Cal. He re
turned to Page Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Holliday
and family were dinner guests
Sund;(y of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Dobbins.
Guy Stevens has received his
discharge from the Navy and has
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Stevens and other relatives
this week.
The Misses Neva and Sybil
i Ickes, of Lincoln, and Mr. and
Mrs John Jackson spent the
week-end with their parents, Mj\
and Mrs. Nevan Ickes.
Pvt. Jerry L. I>amason has
completed his training at Vir
ginia Polytechmcal Institute.
He w,i,ll leave Friday to report at
Fort Spelling, Minn., after spend
ing thirteen days at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Lamason.
]
Mrs. Fred Stevens and sons,1
Jame.‘ and Fred, Jr., of Belvidere, j
Illinois, arrived Monday for a
two weeks visit with relatives. |
James has been in the European
area and Fred, Jr., in the South
Pacific. They have received their
discharges from service. The
Stevens’ were former residents
of Center, Nebr.
The R N. A. Kensington met
with Mrs. Ethel Asher Wednes
day afternoon with thirteen mem
bers present. Guests were: Mrs.
Clint Asher, Chatfield, Minn.;
Mrs Neil Asher, Mrs. Ed Asher
and Mrs. Pegler. The afternoon
was spent making flowers for the
hostess. A covered dish lunch
eon was served.
Mrs. Anna Stolle, of Battle
Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wisch
Mr. and Mrs. John Stolle and
family of Meadow Grove, Mr and
Mrs. Harold Tegeler and son,
Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. O to
Tegeler and family helped Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Tegeler celebrate
their forty-fifth wedding anniver
sary Sunday. Mrs. Anna Stolle
is a sister and Mrs. Wisch and
John Stolle are neice and nephew
of Mrs. Tegeler.
EMMET NEWS
Billy Farr was a dinner guest
at the Dean Perry home Friday.
Robert Fox was a dinner guest
at the Dean Perry home Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Patterson is spend
ing this week in Omaha on busi
ness.
Mrs. Bernard Dusatko was an
O’Neill shopper Saturday after
noon. ^ >
Mrs. Bill Newton visited at the
Dean Perry home Friday after
noon.
Cpl. and Mrs. John Dovark
spent Sunday at the Mike Mullen
home.
Miss Leone Mi*Uen, of O'Neill,
visited at the Mike Mullen home
Sunday.
Miss Clara Babl is employed
at the Alfred Drayton home north
of O’Neill.
Mary Jurgensmier spent Sun
day with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.
Jurnsmier.
Sharon Wagnon was a guest of
Sadie Marie Lowery Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Dean Perry and children
visited at the June Luben home
Sunday evening,
S2-c Gilbert Fox, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fox, is now
stationed in Korea.
Mrs. Rex Beckwith is substitut
ing for Mrs. Charles Prussa as
teacher for two weeks.
Mrs. Eva Johnson and girls
visited Mrs. Dean. Berry and child
ren Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber and
family, of Omaha, spent the week
end at the Joe Winkler home.
Cpl. Lawrence Tenborg has
now arrived in the states from
the European theater of war.
Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and girls
visited Mrs. Henry Benze and
daughters Sunday afternoon.
T.-4 Gary Enbody returned to
Emmet Friday with an honorable
discharge from the U. S. army.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko
and daughters visited at the
Frank Peter home Sunday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and
daughter, Karen, left for Omaha
Thursday, to spend several days
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and
son, Eugene,, of O'Neill, were din
ner guests at the Eva Johnson
home Wednesday.
Mrs. K. M. Hamsel returned to
her home at York Monday, after
spending the past ten days at
the Claude Bates home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge, of
Amelia, are the proud parents of
a boy bom Saturday, October 13.
He has been named Robert Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schuman, of
Decatur. 111., are visiting at the
home of Bill O’Connor. Mr.
Schuman is a cousin of Mrs.
O’Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Podany
and son, of Orchard, are visiting
at the Floyd Butterfield home.
James is Mrs. Butterfield’s brother
and was recently discharged from
the armed forces.
Dinner guests of Jerrold Du
sota Sunday were: George
KKratochvil and son, Douglas, of
Pierce: Mrs. Rose Raymond, Mrs.
Mike Penne and Mrs. Darlene
Perkins, of Ogden, Utah.
Miss Florence Winkler return
ed hpme Saturday from Omaha,
where she had spent the past two
weeks visiting relatives and
friends
Mrs Rose Raymond, of Chi
cago, Illinois, anci Mrs. Mike
Penne, of Lincoln, arrived Sun
day to spend several days visiting
with their brother, Jerrold Dus
atko, and to visit other relatives.
Dinner guests at the June
Luben home Tuesday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fox and son,
Dick, W O. and Mrs. Irwin Kra
mer and son, Bobbie The occas
ion being Mrs. Luben’s birthday.
Mrs. Llyod Johnson received;
word that her nephew. Darley
Banks, has hern promoted to
; Sergeant. Sgt. Banks is, stationed
in the Philippines. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks,
of O’Neill.
Donald Beckwith, of O’Neill,
spent the week-end as a guest of
Daryld Beckwith.
Mrs. Bessie Burge is spending
this week visiting at the Clyde
Burge home in Amelia.
Mrs. Elsie Slattery, of O’Neill,
spent Friday and Saturday visit
ing at the Burge home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge spent
Sunday in Clearwater, visiting
Mrs. Burge’s parents, the C. Jones
(family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
James Podany and son were din
ner guests at the Walter Puckett
home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Grant Peacock received
word from her husband, —Jt.
Grant Peacock, in Italy, not to
write any more as he sails on the
19th of October- They have a
ten month old son whom the Ser
geant has never seen.
First Lt. Leonard Fox called
his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Charles
Fox, on Friday from Downey,
Cal., where he Is now visiting his
wife and baby daughter. They
expect to be here on a visit in
about two weeks.
Guests of the W P. Dailey’s
last Sunday were: Mr. Dailey’s
brother and nephew, John H.
Dailey and Pvt, William Dailey,
of Winner, S. D Pvt. Dailey has
been medically discharged from
the armed forces, after serving in
j the Mediterranean and European
theaters of war.
Mrs. Leonard Dusatko received
word from her brother, Sgt. Louis
Peters, that he would arrive
home the first part of the week
with an honorable discharge.
Sgt. Peters has been in the arm
ed (forces four years and two
months of which three years
were spent in Europe.
The Victory Homemakers Club
met with Mrs. Bernard Dusatko
Thursday, October 11. A covered
dish luncheon was served at 1:00
o’clock. All members were pres
ent and Mrs. John Pruss was a
i visitor. It was voted to donate
1 $3.00 to the United War Fund.
Guessing game was won by Mrs.
George Pongratz. The afternoon
was spent doing needle wof-k.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Joe Winkler.
The South Side Improvement
Club met at the home of Mrs. D.
C. Schaffer in O'Neill Wednesday
afternoon, October 10. All mem
bers except three were present
and one visitor. The afternoon was
spent holding a hkrveSt kale, pro
ceeds of the sale went tb the Red
Cross and the U. S. O. Lunch
was setved by MV*. Leon Beck- j
with and ‘ Mrs. Sewell Johnson. |
The next rrieeting will be an all
day session with Mrs, Henry Pat
terson. “ ‘ * i
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James Morrison plead no de
fense to a charge in coiinty court
to maintaining gambling devices
arid was fined $50 With costs, a
total of $57.20. |!
SUPPLY RESTRICTIONS
HAVE EASED SOMEWHAT
-BUT FOLKS STILL WANT -
* ' •*’
THAN CAN BE MADE!
Storz Maintains Its Superb Quality
Rather Than Stretching Supplies To
Meet This Ever-Crowing Demand.
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Farmers Annual
Ranchers Stag....
Wed9day, Nov. 14, 6:30 p.m.
□ 9 Kl C" 11 I HIGH SCHOOL
7|N C.I L.L. AUDITORIUM
Under auspecies of O’Neill Commercial Club. Cut out coupon and mail your
reservation BEFORE NOVEMBER 1st
G. C. DeBACKER, O’Neill, Neb.
Please make reservation for me on Nov. 14.
Signed: . .
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Contribution
to Good
Government
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Along with the public, and
public officials, the brewing
industry takes ar. active inter
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est in seeing tftai provisions
of Nebraska’s excellent li
quor control laws are proper
ly observed wherever beer is
t sold. ’
Hie Nebraska Committee,
with its program of self-,
regulation, centers efforts
chiefly on preventing infrac*
tions before they occur. Re
tailers are instructed as to
laws and regulations, and •
frequent inspections of retail
outlets are made.
By easing the work of eo
lorcement officials, by reduc
ing the need for penalties
and by helping to protect
the best interests of the pub
lic, these efforts represent a
contribution to good govern
ment.
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NEBRASKA COMMITTEE’
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Charles E. Sandafl, State Director
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