The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 16, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    Re-Visits Atkinson
After 54 Years
ATKINSON—J ihn Knap, a cou
sin of the late Bert Freed, was
visiting at the home of Mrs Freed
last weekend.
Mr. Knap, who now' lives at
Litchfield, recalls that the last
time he visaed in Atkinson was
54 years ago He was a man of 18
at the time. He and a cousin, Ez
ra Rogers, rode horseback from
Litchfield. It took them two days
to make the trip. He says Atkin
son has changed considerably
since then.
Other Atkinson News
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bogue, a
former proprietor of the H. and
M. cafe, have moved to their new
lybuilt home in East Atkinson.
The Bogues recently purchased
the Morrill place and built a mod
em home there. Mr Bogue’s sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Hupp, have taken over the
business. Mr. Hupp was formerly
employed at the Leo Kramer shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Pius Ackerman
and their two daughters return
ed Monday to their home in Cas
per, Wyo. They had been visiting
at the home of Mrs. Ackerman’s
mother, Mrs. Polly Davis, and al
so at the Anton Weichnvan home.
Mrs. Ackerman, who was Flor
ence Davis, is a sister of Mrs
Weichman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Everett
left Tuesday, November 14, for a
hunting trip through southern
Nebraska and Kansas. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Clinton
Shellhase who will visit relatives
in Kansas and Mrs. Christina Wil
son, who will visit relatives jit
Chester
The Lutheran ladies held their
annual bazaar and supper Tues
day, November 14. This group of
ladies always has a beautiful dis
play of needlework. This year
was no exception.
The Christian Mothers held
their regular meeting at the K. C.
hall Tuesday, November 14. Plans
were made for the anual Christ
mas party, Mrs. Mary James was
hostess.
WRC Kennington will meet Fri
day, November 17, at the home
of Mrs. Tom Maroney, Mrs. Nellie
Riley will be cohostess.
Mrs. Alex Cleary entertained 18
members of the Atkinson Exten
sion club at her home Wednesday,
November 8, (Mrs. Ries was assis
tant hostess. Mrs. Elvin White and j
Mr. Ralph Ries had charge of the
lesson on “Meat Cookery’’. The
ladies welcomed two new mem
bers at this meeting, Mrs. Joe I
Rocke, jr., and Mrs. Dean Stevens.
The annual Christmas party will
be held at the home of Mrs Joe
aocke on Wednesday, December
13.
STUART NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Obermire
and family, of Atkinson, were
Sunday, November 5, visitors in
the Gus Obermire home.
Lawrence Engler, college stu
dent in Lincoln, visited with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Engler, over the weekend.
Jim Chaney, of Chadron, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chaney,
visited over the weekend with
homefolks.
Don McNair, of Gordon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George McNair, vis
ited over the weekend with home
lolks.
Mrs. ueorge McNair ana son,
Don, were in Bassett on Satur
day, November 11, on business.
L,eona Fern McNair was in At
kinson Saturday, November 11,
for confirmation instruction.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cunningham,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ronan and
Amy, of Fremont, visited over
the weekend with Mrs. Francis
Roberts. Mrs. Cunningham and
Mrs. Ronan will be remembered
here as the Spease girls, .«• -mr
The junior class of Stuart nigh
school received class rings on
Friday, November 10.
Miss Beverly Kallemeyn was
honored at a farewell party at
the home of Mrs. Katherine Pap
ke on Wednesday evening, No
vember 8. Misses Avis Papke,
Norma Cadwallader and Velma
Bolen were the hotesses.
B. H. Coffman, of Kansas City,
Mo., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Coffman. He is a brother
of R. A. Coffman.
Mr .and Mrs. M. L. Fromm, of
Ottumwa, la., arrived on Friday,
November 10, for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffman. Mrs.
Fromm is a sister of R. A. Coff
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell
and son, Fred, attended the fall
sale of the Holt County Hereford
Breeders’ Association in O’Neill
on Monday, November 6. Fred
purchased a heifer calf consigned
by Henry Wood, of Ewing.
Rex Coffman, a college student
in Lincoln, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Coffman.
Miss Betty Hansen, of Oakland,
Ore., is visiting with her aunt,
Mrs. Alta Lockmon, and other
relatives and friends.
Returns to Chappell—
Mrs. Robert Neumann, of Chap
pell, returned to her home Sun
day after spending a month with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Storjohn.
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Group Participates
io Grouse Hunt
SOUTH OF STUART—Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Cobb, Charley Oster,
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Paxton and
Larry and Mr- and Mrs. Wayne
Wilcoxen and children visited a',
the Sam Fry home Saturday.
They enjoyed grouse hunting
while there.
Other South of Stuart News
Mr. and Mis. Harold Givens and
family visited Sunday in the home
| of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
and children, who live near Page.
Mrs. Troshynski and Mrs Givens
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forjet, of Nio
brara, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Deemer Thursday after
noon, November 9. Mrs. Forjet is
the former Ida Brau
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barnes and
j children spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
fasler.
Mr. ana Mrs. rrea iasier ana
grandson, Lavern Grenoble, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Ed Mil
ler and Lavern.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler took
their nephew, Lavern Miller, to
O’Neill Monday. He left from
there for the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deemer
attended a birthday party Mon
day evening, November 13, for
i Mick Kleen. Mr. Kleen is Mrs.
Deetmer’s uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoffman
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
| Kramer and family were supper
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvesster Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs- Wayne Wilcoxn
and children, Chuckie and Dale,
of Norfolk, were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and
Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes were
Bassett visitors Wednesday, No
vember 8.
Mrs. Robert Batenhorst enter
tained the birthday club at her
home Thursday night, November
9. Twelve members were present.
: Prizes were won by Mrs. Ethel
Stracke, Mrs. A, M. Batenhorst,
Mrs. Ed Coufal and Mrs. Norris
' Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield
! visited the Vernon Heyne home
{ Sunday afternoon.
Dan Scott, of Atkinson, called
at the Bill Paxton home Friday.
Sylvester Kramer wenl to Oma
ha Monday morning, November
13.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenfield
went to O'Neill Thursday, Novem
ber 9. They visited at the Elvin
Corker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shald and
Johnnie were Atkinson visitors
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton at
tended the sale in O’Neill, Thurs
day evening, November 9. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Murel
McClure.
jjetores Batennorst, or umana
arrived Saturday evening for a
[ two-day visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batenhorst.
Mrs. Ray Greenfield accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green
field to Omaha Friday. Mrs. Flor
ence Cobb, sister of Ray and Law
I i ence Greenfield, returned home
with them Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hovey
and family, of Herrick, S. D., Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Hovey and
Dudly and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Greenfield and Dianne were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs.
Jop Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobb, Char
ley Oster and the Wayne Wilco'xn
family were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and
Larry.
Mrs. Wilbur Moon accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Yarges and Mrs.
Donald Krotter to Atkinson Wed
nesday night, November 8, where
‘hey attended the Eastern Star
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and
Von visited relatives in Newport
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deemer
visited his mother, Mrs- Theresa
Deemer, in Atkinson Thursday
evening, November 9.
Mr. and Mi’S. Charles Ziska and
Mrs. Frd Kaup and Wilma spent
Sunday at the Walter Kaup home.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goebel
j and children spent Sunday eve
i ning with Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence
Rudolph and son.
Charles Deemer has been help
I ing Andy Moeller pick corn.
Mr. and Mi's. Lawrence Green
field and Doris Cannel were Sun
i day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Hevne and children.
Mr and Mrs. Dorlin Lockman
and Denny, of Norfolk, visited the
VVtnon Heyne home Sunday af
ternoon/
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weichman,
’■r.. Mrs. Dora Wallinger and chil
dren and Leo Weichman were
Sunday dinner gutsts of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Weichman, jr., and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz at
tended a farewell party at the
Harry Mlinar home Sunday eve
ning in honor of Walter Slaymak
er, who left for the army Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deemer
spent Sunday afternoon at the
ohn Hirsh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ru
dolph and son were Sunday din
i ner guests of her paients, Mr- and
Mrs. Earl Estes. Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Rudolph and Mrs. Estes vis
I ited the Art Kaplan family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot were
O’Neill visitors Wednesday, No
vember 8.
Marilyn Ziska spent Thursday
with Betty Krobot
Orville Millers
Move Near O’Neill
REDBIRD— Mr. and Mrs. Or
i ville Miller were honored Satur
day evening at a farewell party.
Those present were the Ted
Crawford family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Staples, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Fernau, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Fernau, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wy
ant and sons, Jim Yocum, the Er
nest Wright family, and Mrs. Ma
rie Briener and daughter, Kathy.
The Millers will soon move to
the Delia Ernest farm near O’
Neill, now occupied by the Krier
family.
Other Redbird News
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Truax and
sons, of Lake Andes, S. D., spent
Sunday with his parents, the
Fred Truax family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Carsten
called in the Ray Wilson home
Monday evening.
A “good” turnout resulted from
the Tuesday, November 7, elec
tion in Scott township. Clerks
were Albert Carson and Herman
Schollmeyer and judges were
George Calkins, Clyde McKenzie
and Ed Krugman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull called in
the Ray Wilson home Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Cecil Miller and Curtis,
Mrs. Bernard Miller and children
and Mrs. Charles Ross called on
Mrs. Frank Wyant Wednesday
afternoon, November 8.
Several ladies from this area
attended a “pink and blue” show
er for Mrs. Gene Harris, the for
mer Nadine Spencer, in Lynch
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mills, :
newlyweds, recently moved to the
Lloyd Brady farm to be near El
don’s employment at the Bill Aim
farm.
Mr. and Mis. Joe Cihlar enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and
Billy Jim visited in the Claude
Pickering home Sunday evening.
'the Bill Wilson and Herman
Schollmeyer families, Jack Wil
son, Robert Wells and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert White were guests
in the Ray Wilson home Sunday.
Mrs. Eldon Mills began teach
ing in the Osborne district due to
the resignation of their teacher
locf urppk
The R. L. Hughes family call
ed in the Emmet Slaight home
near Midway Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and
children, of Hay Springs, spent
Sunday, November 5, to Wednes
day, November 8, with the Albert
Carson family. Mr. Evans is. a
brother of Mrs. Carson.
Sunday dinner guests in me
William Wells home were their
son, Clifford, and family. »
Mr. and Mrs. George Barta, of
Lynch, were Sunday visitors in
the Gordon Barta home.
Lyle Wells spent Sunday with
Dale and Beryl Bessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mills had
for their Sunday dinner guests
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mills, of Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs.
Chet Carsten and boys.
A large crowd of noise-makers
gathered at the Joe Cihlar place
Monday evening to stage a real
old-time charivari for Mr. and
Mrs. Robert White at the Jack
Wilson home. Treats were passed
around and an evening of visit
ing was enjoyed.
Richard and Connie Rosen
krans, of Bristow, spent the
weekend-with their grandparents,
the Hallie Rosenkrans family.
Stuart Broncos
Lose 6, Win 1
STUART — The Stuart high
school Broncos played the Bassett
Tigers Friday night, November 10,
on the home gridiron. Stuart lost
the game v*ith a score of 21-0
This was the last game of the
season. The Broncos have lost six
games and won one.
Basketball practice begins this
week and the first game is sched
uled for Tuesday, December 5, at ,
Ainsworth.
Frontier for printing! v
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CELIA NEWS
Marvin Focken and Frankie
helped put the cornpicker on
Clarence Focken’s tractor Satur
day, November 11.
Frank Kilmurry and Connie
Frickel attended the Holt County
Hereford Breeders’ Association
sale in O’Neill Monday, Novem
ber 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and
family helped Shirley Colfack
celebrate her 11th birthday anni
versary Wednesday, November 8,
at the Emil Colfack home.
Alex Forsythe visited at the
Frank Schneider home and Victor
Frickel home Sunday afternoon,
November 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack
and family were supper guests at
the Bernard Blackmore home on
Sunday, November 5.
Craig People Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Magdanz, Mr.
and Mrs. Marlin Magdanz nad Mr.
and Mrs. Art Sherman, all of
Craig, were Sunday visitors at
the Emil Wyhrich home.
Thank You...
Holt Countyans
1 wish to thank you for your fine support
in the Tuesday, Nov. 7, General
Election.
WM. F. WEFSO
Assessor-Elect
I Thank You
| 1 truly appreciate the generous support
I given me by the voters of Holt county at
I the recent election.
I RUTH HOFFMAN
Now on Tracks
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2 — CARLOADS — 2
CREOSOTED YELLOW PINE
POSTS
2J/2-In. Line Posts
8-Ft. Corner Posts j
10, 1 2 and 14-Ft. Poles
Also |
Some 8-Ft. Sawed Posts for Coral
and Feed Racks
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SPELTSRAY LBR. CO.
Phone 74 O’Neill
Thank You
. . . Voters of Holt county for the wonder
ful vote I received on election day. I am
especially proud of the vote of confidence
1 received in O’Neill and the surrounding
territory.
JAMES J. MULLEN
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