The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 29, 1945, Image 4

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    THE FRONTIER
D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner
jittered at Postoffice at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as Second Class Matter
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INMAN ITEMS
The Bridge Club met with Mrs.
Chet Youngs last Friday night.
Mrs. Delia Downey, of Burwell,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Mtlvin Smith
spent last Friday in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Clark, of
Burwell, visited relatives in Ln
man last Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Watson went to Nor
folk Wednesday to spend a week
with her sister, Mrs. Stuart H/irti
gan.
Last Thursday fcari aieveps
and family moved to their -now
home seven miles northeast o*
Inman.
Mrs. Grace Gannon and Mrs.
Ruth Keyes attended Leaders
Training meeting in O’Neill last
Monday.
Chet Youngs and James Mc
Mahon spent a few days in South
Dakota last week, returning last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse
spent Thanksgiving in O’Neill
with his sister, Mrs. Guy Young
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens
and family spent Thanksgiving
day at Burwell with Mt. and Mrs.
Arthur Clark.
Sgt. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer
and family visited relatives last
week at Arcadia.
Mrs. Blanche Mossmun and
Max drove to Lincdlit'last Wed
nesday to spend (Thanksgiving
with relatives.
A very nice Crowd attended the
Community Thanksgiving Ser
vices at the Methodiat church laat
Thursday morning.
Mrs. Ezra Brumbaugh of Los
Angeles, Cal., arrived last Wed
nesday to be with he rmother,
Mrs. Idella Brumbbugh, who is
very ill.
Roy and Orville Hansen, of
Creighton, visited their sister and
brother, Mrs. Grace Hansen and
Clarence Hansen last Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Thomson flpMit Wianhsgiv
ing at Osmond witJi'^TP/.andl Mrs.
Dale Hetrick. „ ...j y., x
Mrs. Dean Hopkins returned
"Wednesday from Ft. Riley, Kan
sas, as on Tuesday Pvt. Dean
Hopkins was shipped from camp
to go across to Europe..
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher
and family, Lt. apd Mrs ^ Elwin
Cronk and daughter 'California!
were guests of *3lret. Chas.
Cronk of Page," Thanksgiving day.
Last Monda^-ev^ftitig Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Tdrripkins entertain
ed the Sunday Schoo^ "feachei s
of the primary department to a
buffett lunch and social evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler and
children, of Newport, spent I
Thanksgiving with his parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler. Mrs.
Chet Youngs was also a dinner
guest of Mr and Mrs. Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ticknor
and family, of Denver, arrived
Thursday to visit Mrs. Ticknor’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. &«rt.l<aney
and to attend the Fiftieth Wedd
ing Anniversary of her parents.
Last Sunday Mrs. Anna Smith
had a gathering at her home of
all the Trowbridge relatives
There were forty-enlght present.
A grand time and a lovely dinner
was enjoyed by afl present. Sev
eral returned service men were
ip attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. F. £ Keyes drove
to Grand Island last Mdnday to
meet their son, T. Sgt Loriri
Keyes, wife and daughter, who
arrived from Portland, Oregon.
T., Sgt Keyes is on a flirlox^h
and reports back to Camp Wel
ters, Texas, December‘d.1’
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Renner
and daughter of Kansas, Floyd
Renner of Indiana, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ercle Renner and Son of
Ainsworth, spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mr.< Art "Renner.
Mr arid Mrs' Claretice Hansen
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Tompkns.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
Inman High School Gymnasium
SUNDAY. NOV. 30. 8:00 P. M.
FLOWER OF THE RANCH
Rose, the flower of the ranch—
Norma Sobotka.
Mrs Minnie Hawes, who rules
the ranch—Mary Lou Sholes.
Texas Hurley, who works on the
ranch—Tommy Blake.
Mehitable Pickens, newsy and
nosey—Reta Schultz.
Curtis Trent, a young prospect
or—Richard Hutton.
Jason Mitchell, from the east—
Arthur Gannon.
Claire King, a young school
teacher—Patty Cunningham.
Mrs. William Jordan, from
Kansas City—Ruthie Sholes.
Bonito del Rio, a Mexican girl
—Mildred Sobotka.
Hank Mason, a native—Harvey
Sobotka.
Sheriff Daniel Eustis, the boss
of the county—George Geary.
WANTED: Applications for li
ability Insurance on Farmers
C. rs; cost of policy $9.00 a year.
—L. G. Gillespie, Insurance
Agency, O'Neill, Nebr. 27-tf
EMMET NEWS
Albert Henning is picking corn
for Wm Grothe, Sr.
Herman Grunke spent Sunday
with the Herman Janzing boys.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Lowery, of
O'Neill, visited in Emmet Sun
day,
Mrs. Wm. Newton visited at the
Dean Perry home Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze vis
ited at the Henry Grunke home
Sunday afternoon.
Walter Puckett and children
attended the football game in
O’Neill Thursday.
Mrs. C. E Tenborg visited at
the Henry Kloppenborg home
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto and
Ann visited at the Alex McCon
nell home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and
Karen visited at the John Kee
home Sunday afttmoon.
Henry Kloppenborg and son,
Ernst, and Bill Luben drove to
Utica Sunday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze and
girls called ot the Joe Winkler
home Wednesday afternoon.
Father John J. O’Brien attend
ed the Knights of Columbus
ceremonies in O’Neill Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold and
June visited at the Clartjtce
Ernst home Sunday afternoon.
Guests at the Henry Patterson
home Thanksgiving were, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Price and family.
Fred Perry and daughter, Doris,
of O'Neill, were Sunday dinner
guests at the Dean Perry home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz
and daughter, Armella, spent
Sunday at Stuart visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
and Leona Fern visited at the
Guy Beckwith home Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMilliun
spent Thanksgiving at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clason near
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter and
family were supper guests Sun
day at the Leonard Dusatko
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
a'hd family were supper guests
FYiday at the Herman Grothe
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock
and Kenny spent Thursday night
wit hMr. and Mrs. Oscar Peacock
at Bassett.
Mrs. Walter Puckett and daugh
ter called at the Bessie Burge
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler and
family were Thanksgiving supper
guests at the Henry Schaflf home
near Atkinson. f
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock and
son, Kenney, spent Thanksgiving
at Bassett with Grant’s sister and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith
and son, Donald, of O’Neill, spent
Sunday evening visiting at the
Guy Beckwith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
borg and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Luben visited at the Joe
Winkler home Monday evening.
Mary Jurgensmier spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with her
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jurgens
mier. Mary is attending St.
Mary’s Academy. -
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Strong and
son and Mary Ann Haskin, of
Omaha, spent several days last
week visiting at the Cecil Mc
Millian home.
Mrs. Johnf Nachtman, son Ed
win and daughter, Genevieve, and
Pvt.George Nachtman, of Amelia,
visited at the Joe Winkler home
Tuesday evening.
Jay, LaTry Jean and Kathleen
McConnelll and Jeannie Cole
were guests of James and Loeis
Puckett Sunday evening. Thty
1 oil attended the movie in O’Neill
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Bible Study Group will meet
next week with Mrs. Cecil Mc
Millian.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckwith
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
at the Vern Beckwith home in
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
motored to Albion on Friday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Casper.!
On returning home they visited
friends in Cedar Rapids and
Spalding.
Those having Thanksgiving din
ner with Fred Beckwith were:
Mr. and Mrs Dean Beckwith and
son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beck-'1
with and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernst Garvin and family.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Cole and
family, Mr and Mrs. John Conrad j
and daughter, Mary Lou, Harry
Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Pat
McGinnis all attended Thanksgiv
ing dinner at the Alice Bridges
home in O’Neill.
Pfc. Lloyd Johnson arrived
home Thursday night with an
honorable discharge. He had been
in service almost two years, eleven
months of that time was spent in
the ETO. He wears three battle
stars.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon.rd
Fox and daughter, and Mr. and
Mrs. Box Fox and son Melvin
Luben Spent Thanksgiving at Mil
ler visiting Grandma Fox and
other relatives.
Guests at the Glen Burge home
Thanksgiving were: Mrs. Bessie
Burge, son Harold and daughter,
June, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Janes
and famly of Clearwater; Mr. and
Mrs.. Carl Miller and family, Mr.
Miller’s mother and Jay MeBay.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox took
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox and
daughter to Milford, where Leon
ard will attend welding school,
under the GI. plan. On re
turning home Mr. and Mrs.
Charles visited rela.ives at Har
vard.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
and daughter, Leona Fern, at
tended Thanksgiving family din
ner at the Ralph Young, Sr. home
in honor of Sgt. Ralph Young
who is home on a short furlough.
This was his first Thanksgiving
with his folks in six years.
Those who attended the
Thanksgiving family dinner at
the William Grothe home were:
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Prange and
family of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Henning and son Albert, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Fari* and son, Gene
of O’Neill; Mrs. Eva Johnson and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman j
Grothe and chilldren.
A party was held at the John
son home Saturday night in
honor of Lloyd who was recently
discharged from the army. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs.
William Grothe, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Grothe, Jr. and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Grothe fnH
children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth
and family, of Atkinson; Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Henning and son Al
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and
son, Mr and Mrs. Sam Banks and
family of O’Neill. Refreshments
were served late in the evening. ,
Sgt. and Mrs. Grant Peacock
and son, Kenny, attended a family
dinner at the Rev. Peacock home
in Crookston Sunday. All of the
Peacock children were present,
inclining Mrs. Ruth Cushing and
son, Pfc. Paid Cushing, Chadron;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vargason'
and family, Newport; Sgt and
Mrs. Oscar Peacock, Bassett; Mrs.
Jack Alberts and children, Ains
worth; Mr. and Mrs. Dail Vetter
and children. Bassett; Sgt. and
Mrs. Grant Peacock, Emmet; Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Vaughan,
Springview; Mr. and Mrs Larry
Robinson and children, Cody* Mr.
and Mrs Vern Conger, Chadron.
WANTED: Applications for li
ability Insurance on Farmers
Cars; cost of policy $9.00 a year.
—L. G. Gillespie, Insurance
Agency, O’Neill, Nebr. 27-tf
CHAMBERS NEWS
Jim Adams is assisting in the
bank.
Mr. Wink went to Neligh Thurs
day and brought Mrs. Wink and
children home Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Turner have
moved into the apartment above
the Smith grocery store.
We have just learned of the
marriage of Margaret Thornton
to Clay Johnson of O’Neil].
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes
and Bonnie were Sunday dinner
guests at the Le Roy Holcomb
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cavanaugh
and family were Thanksgiving
dinner guests at the Hugh Carr
home.
E R. Carpenter and Donald
Grimes drove to Columbus Tues
day to attend a pure-bred Short
horn sale.
Mrs. Rena Feyerherm is visit
ing her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Osro Dean
foniily at Burwell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson
and boys enjoyed Thanksgiving
dinner at the Ward Henderson
homo in 0’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs Neal Wood and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mts. R. K. Platt.
Mr. and Mrs. Everet Jarman and
children entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Childers and Helen
to dinner on Thanksgiving day. j
Harry Cooper same down from
Winner, S. D., S .turday and
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Tibbetts.
Richard* Porter arrived home
Monday with a discharge from
the armed forces. He has been
in the South Pacific.
Mrs Eld Fees, Lewis Fees, Mr.
and Mrs Robert Farrier and Dick
and Mrs. Wayne Rowse and Linda
were Thanksgiving day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fees.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Farrier
and son and Mrs. Wayne Rowse
were supper guests of Mrs. C. M.
Eason Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Fluckey and
Gordon and Mr.*' and Mrs. Loy
Fluckey were Thanksgiving day
guests at the Vern Wilkenson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Neils Madsen are
rejoicing over the arrival of an
eight pound baby girl, bom to
them FYiday, November 23. at
the Norfolk hospital.
Mr and Mrs. H. C. Walter and
family and Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
Robertson and Elwyn enjoyed
Thanksgiving dinner at the Paul
I Roth home.
Signdy dinner guests at the
Wm. Woods home were, Mr. and
Mrs. Nels Anderson and Mary
Ann, Mrs Vergie Mink ond son
Carlie, Allen and Dean Osborn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray 06bom and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Kasik and Bonnie, all of Madison;
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gross of New
man Grove; Mrs. Frank Osborne
of Meadow Grove.
A reunion of the Grimes family
was held on Thanksgiving day at
the Clair Grimes home. Those
present, besides Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Grimes and Milton, were:
Mr. and Mrs. Glee Grimes, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Charles Grimes and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. New
house, Keith and Katheryn, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Grimes and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cool
idge and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Grimes and family, Jim
Grimes, Lela Crandall, Mr. and
M!rs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie,
Genevieve Bell, Clara Newhoupe,
Lois Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Grimes and daughters, Bert Stew
art and Mrs. Suleski and Jbaby of
Tilden.
PROJEST LEADERS MEET
A training meeting for Project
Club leaders was held Friday,
November 23, at the Legion hall.
Miss Della Lewis, home demon
stration agent, bad charge of the
meeting and presented the lesson
“Clothing Pointers for 1946." j
The leaders 'krere told what to
expect in materials and styles for
1946. New materials will be on
tht market and tiis expected that^
many more of the needed types
and fewer high-cost fancy types.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at noon. Following the
lesson in the afternon, gifts were
exchanged and coffee and cookies
served.
Miss Lewis, who has been
home demonstration agent in j
Holt county for the past three
years, is leaving after the first
of the year to take a position in
Maryland. Those who have
worked with her in project and |
t-H work will miss her, but wish
her success in her new field.
Luetta Lenz returned to her
work in Omaha Friday, after
spending Thanksgiving with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 L. O.Lenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spath
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Watt, of Upton, Wyoming, were
Thanksgiving day guests at the
George Fullerton home. Mrs,
Watt is a sister of Mr. Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sageser and
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser drove
to Manhattan, Kansas, Wednes
day to spend Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. Bower Sageser land
Floyd Sageser. They returned
home Monday evening.
Clair Grimes took the following
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