The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 09, 1949, SECTION 1, Page 6, Image 6

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    Stuart Youth
Goes to Annapolis
STUART — Robert Jensen,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Jensen, of Stuart, left thi^.
week for Annapolis, Md ,
where he was to report today
(Thursday). He has been at
tending a preparatory school
at Bainbridge. Md., where he
was one of 500 students chosen
for the academy assignment.
One of his brothers. B J
Jensen, and wife and two sons,
also spent last week at the
Jensen home. On Saturday an
other brother, Melvin, and
wife and baby, arrived; B. J
and Melvin and their families
are from Grand Island.
Other Stuart New*
Mrs. F. P. Murphy entertain
ed at bridge Thursday, June 2,
at her home. High score was
won by Mrs. Ed Straka. A
lunch was served.
Miss Theresa Levi entertain
ed the Pitch group at her
home Sunday evening, June 5.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zink cel
ebrated their 40th wedding an
niversary Sunday, June 5.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Stole
nart, of Newport, and Allan
Chestnut, of Bassett, were call
ers at the Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Carlisle’s Memorial day. Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Carlisle and
children, of Atkinson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Zink, of Glen
dale, Calif, were dinner guests
at the Carlisle home Monday,
May 30.
Mrs. Charles Schultz enter
tained the High Five group at
her new home Friday, June 3.
Those receiving prizes were
Miss Noma Fuller, Mrs. Frank
Steinhauser and Mrs. Ben Eng
ler.
The ACWC, of Atkinson,
will hold its annual picnic at
the home of Mrs. Fred Zink, of
Stuart today (Thursday). Mrs.
Zink is an honorary member
of the club, and likes to fur- i
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TRAL SPIRIIS. SCHENLEY
OISTRIBUTORS.INC..N.Y.C.
nish their lawn for the occa
sion. , , .
The Improvement club met
Wednesday, June 8, at the
home of Vliss Noma Hall. Re
freshments were served.
Mi<s Rena Gettert, of Atkin
son, spent Saturday and Sun
day. June 4 and 5, with Mrs.
Bessie Gettert, of Stuart
The precinct AAA commit
tee, Gilbert Engler, Wilbur
Moon and Ora Yarges, has
been extra busy this week
checking all farms.
Miss Lillian Wadsworth
spent the weekend with Ther
esa Levi. _ ...
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlisle
made a business trip to Atkin
son Friday evening.
Mrs. J. G. Brewster enter
tained the Brownies and thei.
mothers at a roller skating
party in O'Neill Wednesday,
June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zink,
of Wewela, S. D., spent Sunday,
June 5, with his parents, Mi
and Mrs. Fred Zink.
Ora Yarges was a business
caller in O’Neill Thursday.
June 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Slay
maker, of Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Zink, of Lincoln,
were supper guests at Mr. and
Mrs. George Keidel’s Sunday,
May 29. _ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowles
drove to Lincoln Thursday,
June 2. Their daughter, Nancy,
who has been attending the
University of Nebraska, ac
companied them home and
will spend her vacation in sm
art with her parents.
Mrs. Charles Mulford and
Lindy drove to Lincoln Wed
nesday, June 1. Lindy will
take some examinations at the
University of Nebraska, and
Bill, his brother, will accom
pany them home. Both boys
will be home for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald,
of Edgemont, S. D., who
bought the Mrs. J. W. Rhodes
property in East Stuart, are
moving in this week.
F P. Murphy and son, Cleo,
electricians, attended a refrig
erator meeting in Ainsworth
Thursday, June 2.
Auxliary Elects—
STUART — Members of the
American Legion auxiliary met
at the Legion hall Thursday,
June 2, and the new officers
elected were as follows: Mrs.
George Shald, president; Mrs.
Tony Kaup, vice - president;
Mrs. Eugene Weidge, secretary;
Mrs. Frank Kaup, treasurer.
Bid or Bye Meet*—
PAGE — The Bid or Bye
Bridge club met with Mrs.
Lloyd Fusselinan Wednesday
afternoon, June 1, with Mrs.
Bernard Allen winning high
and Mrs. Gerald Lamason low.
Mrs. Robert Gray and Mrs. Al
ton Braddock were guests.
Mrs. Smith Hostess—
Page — The Chatter & Sew
club met with Mrs. Melvin
Smith on Friday afternoon
with 10 members present. The
afternoon was spent doing nee
dle work for the hostess.
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June 13
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Admission: $2 Per Person (Incl. Tax)
Lofquest Dam
Is Completed
SANDCREEK—Work on sev
eral conservation dams has
been in progress in the Sand
creek vicinity duriijg the past
week.
The dam at the Laurence
Lofquest farm was completed
Friday and the construction
outfit, owned by Nagel, of Na
per. has moved to the Tom
Berry farm to raise one dam
and build a new one.
Other Sandcreek News
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
I and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mellor, all of Atkinson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ste
phens and daughter, of Coun
cil Bluffs, la., called at the
home of their daughter and
sister, Mrs. Russell Hipkie, and
family on Sunday evening,
May 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
were O’Neill callers Tuesday,
May 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and family attended a dinner
at the home of Mr. Smith’s
mother, Mrs. Charles N. Smith,
of Atkinson, on Sunday, May
29. Others present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Heiser, of
Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Smith, of Pierce; Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Garwood and family,
of Amelia; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Heiser and family, of At
kinson.
Mrs. rloy HipKie, neea,
Wayne and Sylvia Hipkie, of
Johnstown, called at the Rus
sell Hipkie home Monday af
ternoon, May 30. Mrs. Hipkie
is Russell’s mother and an old
resident of this community.
The Progressive club met at
the home of Mrs. Mahlon
Shearer on Wednesday after
noon, June 1. Two new mem
bers, Mrs. John Whitman and
Mrs. Joe Schmaderer, joined
at the meeting. The secretary,
Mrs Russell Hipkie, was au
! thorized to send $65 to the po
I lio fund in the name of the
club. It was decided to hold
the annual dinner honoring the
husbands on Father’s day,
June 19. The dinner is to be
held in the church basement.
Mrs. John Whitman won the
contest conducted by the host
ess. Lunch was served at the
close of the meeting.
Mrs. Russell Hipkie, Roy and
' Keith were Saturday, May 28,
visitors at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mel
! lor, of Atkinson. Mrs. Hipkie
: also called at the home of her
brother, George Mellor, and his
wife in the afternoon.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest
on Sunday, May 29, were Mrs.
Lofquest’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Moody, of Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias,
jr., Roger and Rodney were
visitors at the Russell Hipkie
home on Sunday afternoon.
May 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and
family, of O’Neill, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Prange on Fri
day, June 3. Mrs. Farr and
Mrs. Prange are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest
called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hipkie on Sunday evening,
May 29.
O’Neill Locals
Mrs. Clarisse Sullivan and
children, Mrs. Lois Saindon
and children, and Mrs. Dorothy
Kely and children left Sunday
for Colorado. Mrs. Sullivan
will spend her two weeks’ va
cation there. Mrs. Saindon and
Mrs. Kelly will remain longer.
Mrs. Christine Williams spent
Monday, May 30, in Ainsworth
vising friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmas
ter and family and Charles So
botka, of Inman, went to Lake
Andes and Pickstown, S. D.,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Kroupa,
of Atkinson, and Mrs. Adam
Zeimer, of Pierce, visited at
the Claude Bates home last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holsclaw
and family, of Kansas City,
Mo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Allendorfer and family last
Thursday.
\Jr. and Mrs. Gordon Blue
and family are occupying the
house of Mrs. Lois aainaon
temporarily.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Zim
mer. of Armington. 111., left
Sunday, May 29. after spend
ing a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Aim and family.
Mrs. Hugh J. Birmingham
Miss Marde Birmingham and
Edward Campbell went Friday
to Omaha to meet Miss Bar
bara Birmingham, who com
l pleted her freshman year at
Barat college, Lake Forest, 111.
They returned Saturday.
Miss Anna L. O’Donnell and
! Mrs. Quentin Deaver went to
River Forest, 111., tQ attend the
graduation of their niece. Miss
Patricia O’Donnell, at Rosary
| college this week.
Miss Geraldean Fredrickson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James G. Fredrickson, left on
Friday to attend her cousin’s
I wedding in Kearney. She visit
ed there for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt
drove his father, Mr. DeBolt,
to his home in Scottsbluff Fri
| day. They returned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Diehl
man and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Ruzicka attended the White
Horse ranch show Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter
drove to Amelia Sunday to
spend the day with the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S Ed Dexter. Jerry and Darrel,
who had been visiting their
grandparents for a week, re
turned home with their par
lents.
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