The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 22, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 11, Image 11

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    Edward Skudler Soon
Will Go to Japan
AMELIA—The WMS of the
Bethany Free Methodist church
met with Mrs. Milton Clemens
Wednesday, February 14. It was
an all-day affair. Mrs. Clemens
served roast goose. All members
were present, and the men folk
were guests.
Mrs. Glenn White presented
the lesson on “Stewardship”.
It was voted to piece a friend
ship quilt for Edward Skudler,
who was recently married. He is
attending school in Seattle,
Wash., at present but soon will
go to Japan as a missionary.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. S. C. Barnett March 15.
Other Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fuller
ton entertained a few couples
at a pinochle party Friday eve
ning. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Small, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Barnett, Mr. and
Mrs. George FuL.rton and fam
ilies.
The Youth Fellowship group
and their leaders, Mrs. Lawrence
Barnett, attended a-rally at Page
Sunday afternoon and evening.
WSCS of the Methodist church
will meet with Mrs. Vern Sages
er February 28 at 2 p. m.
Mrs. Ed White, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Coolidge and Hai ry Coolidge
visited Elmer Coolidge at the
hospital in Norfolk Friday.
Friends calling on Ed White
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Link
Sageser, Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs.
Julia White, Mr. and Mrs. Glee
Grimes, Jim Grimes, Glenn
White, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coolidge and Kenneth. Mr. and
Mrs. Dankert, of Chambers, cal
led there on Friday. Mr. White
had returned home from the
Stuart hospital Monday, Febru
ary 12. , ,
The Amelia Progressive- club
met Wednesday, February 14,
with Mrs. Frank Backaus. Sever
al members were absent on ac
count of illness. A lesson on
“Sheets and Pillowcases” was
presented by Mrs. Lloyd Waldo.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
E. H. White March 15.
The Merry Matron club met
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Thursday, February 15, with
i . Heivln Pokarny and Mis.
Steve Sladek as cohostess. Ail
i*.turners except five were pre
sent. Lucn member was given a
quilt block to embroider. Mrs.
liansen, from the Lee ranch, be
came a new member.
mr. Ragland, ol Nelig'i, visited
his son uni uagiand and family
over Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Backaus
were dinner guests Sunday at
Frank Backaus.
Mrs. Stella Sparks accompan
ied her friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Fite, and Mrs. John Good
ro, of UNorth Platte, on a trip to
Chamberlain, S. D., over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
and Marcia, and Mrs. Belle Wid
man visited at the D. L. Fanch
er home near Ainsworth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Withers and
family spent Friday evening at
the Irvin Forbes home.
Oscar Greenstreet, of Belling
ham, Wash., his son, Keith
Greenstreet, and wife, of Lin
coln, visited at the F. C. Watson
home Saturday and Sunday.
Charles Bligh and Lewirte
Wickham drove from Valentine
Tuesday evening, February 13,
to attend the program put on
by the Amelia high school room.
Rae Dee Wickham returned
home with them and visited un
til Sunday when Mr. Bligh and
Mrs. Wickham brought her home
and spent the day visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
fierce.
Rev. I. L. Dixon, of Colome, S.
D., visited Eld White Wednesday,
February 14, and other friends
in the community.
Mrs. Mae Estes, Mrs. Lindsey
and Florence were supper guests
of Mrs. Julia White Sunday eve
ning. IMr. and Mrs. Tom Baker
were also callers there later in
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and
son, Bobbie, and Mrs. Maurine
Bennett, of Basin, Wyo., re
turned home Wednesday, Febru
ary 14, after visiting at the
Frank Backaus home a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland and
family, Calvin Coolidge and
Harry Coolidge went to Norfolk
Sunday to visit Elmer Coolidge
at the hospital. Mrs. Coolidge,
who had been staying in Nor
folk to be near Mr. Coolidge,
returned home and his brother
Harry stayed with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes and
sons, Gerald and Leslie, spent
Friday night visiting her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Pacha. The occasion was
Mr. Pacha’s birthday anniversary.
They took a freezer of ice cream
and a cake along for a surprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schade, of
Chambers, were dinnler guests
at John Allen’s Sunday.
Darrel Carr, who has been
working at the Bill Knox home
near Chambers, returned home
Saturday.
Harry Coolidge, of Greeley,
Colo., has been visiting relatives
here the past week and also with
his brother, Elmer Coolidge, who
is in the hospital at Norfolk.
The Helping Hand club met
February 8, with Mrs. Blake Ott.
Sixteen members and six visit
ors were present. The program
committee, IMrs. Wm Fryrear
and Mrs. August Pospichal, re
quested each' member to come
wearing a hat they had made
and prizes were awarded for the
best hat. Mrs. B. W. Waldo won
first and Mrs. Ralph Rees sec
ond prize in the contest. Mrs.
Mae Sageser stated that she had
her “rabbits foot” with her that
day, as she won the prize in all
the other contests. Each member
gave a penny for each inch of
their height and donated /this
amount — $16.23 — to the poho
iund.
H. W. Tom inson Honored
In Family Dinner—
Mrs. James Coventry, of In
man, honored her father, H. W.
Tomlinson, of O’Neill, at a din
ner Sunday. Mr. Tomlinson’s
77th birthday anniversary was
Tuesday, February 20.
Guests at the Sunday gather
ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Tomlinson, of Inman; Mr. and
Mrs. William Turner and daugh
ter, Mrs. Maxine Thompson, and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Tomlinson.
Chez a Mari
Helds Session—
Mrs. Marvin Miller was hos
tess to the Chez a Mari club at
her home on Monday evening,
February 19. Winners were Mrs.
George Hammond, Mrs. Dale
French and Mrs. Dale Kersen
brock. Lunch was served.
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i5end Lntts to Hospital
EWING—The Women’s Gener
al Missionary society met Thurs
uay auernoun, t ctuuary io, at
me home ot Mrs. Duane Fudge.
Twenty-two members answer
ed to roil call by naming a Unit
ed rresoytenan missionary in
medical work. Mrs. isboen urailt
was a guesu
At the business session, it was
decided to send a shower of
doming and beauing to tne Jaiie
cook nospital in Frenchburg.
a ne society also voted to send
two sheets and each member to
•male articles it tney desire. Ar
ticles to be brought to the church
on Sabbath before Presbytenai
meeting in April.
Mrs. John Graham arianged
the program which opened witn
scripture reading by Mrs. Fred
Colfax, jr., followed by prayer
by Mrs. Graham. Topics of the
lesson about the Near East, were
discussed by Mrs. Leo Miller,
Mrs. Duane Jensen, Mrs. Norma
i\apier and Mrs. Graham.
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke led the de
votional oi the prayer group.
Hymns, verses from the Bible a
bout prayer were read. Season
of prayer for doctors, nurses and
workers in the medical field in
Pakistan and Ethiopia.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the lesson by Mrs.
t rances Shrader and Mrs. Duane
Fudge.
The next meeting will b6 09
March 45 with a covered dish
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Mary Napier.
Other Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson
were surprised on Sunday when
their two daughters and hus
1 ands, * Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Starr, and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Pahl, and family, ail
of West Point, came with well
filled baskets for a dinner, hon
oring Mrs. Larson, who will cel
ebrate a birthday anniversary on
February 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk, ac
companied by her father, Lee
Spittler, spent the forepart of the
week in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hupp, of
Omaha, are spending a few days
visiting friends and relatives in
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and
daughter, Karen, went to Oma
ha on Friday to attend the gold
en glove tournament. While there
they were guests at the home of
her brother, Leo Spittler, and
family.
Oh Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Sam
Regan, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Mick McKay and family, of
Atkinson, went to Norfolk to
spend the day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. McKay. Mr. Mc
Kay is recovering from an injury
which occurred while falling a
tree recently.
Mrs. Anna Young and daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. Myrtle Young,
of Inman, spent Sunday visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Kropp and family.
Mrs. Henry Fleming and sister,
Mrs. Dora Townsend, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Reed on Sunday. On the way
home, they also called on Mr and
Mrs Frank Belmar, jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sisson made
a business trip into Iowa the lat
ter part of the week. They re
ported “very bad” road condi
tions, due to sleet on the high
wavs.
Mrs. Clyde Allen and Mrs. Gail
Boies entertained the YM club
at the Allen home on Tuesday
evening, February 13. Pinochle
was played with the following
score winners: Mrs. Arthur
Kropp, Mrs. James Boies and
Mrs. Frances Shaw. After the
games, a social hour, with a val
entine box and exchange of val
entines, was enjoyed. A luncheon
of cherry jello, salad with nut
bread sandwiches and coffee,
was served by the hostesses. Mrs.
Ralph Munn was a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag, of Or
chard, were guests on Thursday
and Friday at the home of Mrs
Jessie Angus. They left on Satur
day for Omaha and from there
plan to go to Washington, D. C.,
where they will visit several
weeks with a daughter and fam
ily.
Melvin Hagadorn, of the state
of Washigpton, visited friends in
Ewing over the weekend. The
Hagadorn family are former res
idents of Ewing.
George Adrian, Clifford Hahl
beck, Willis Rockey, Vance An
son and Buford Carlson went to
Long Pine on Sunday to spend
the day fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies
and Bonnie Jo entertained the
following guests at their home on
Sunday: Mrs. Lena Jefferies, Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Jefferies, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Maben and daugh
ter, Neta Lee, all from Clearwa
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Wulf, of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright and
children were guests on Sunday
at fhe home of Mr. and Mrs
Mark Maben at O’Neill.
Mrs. Wilma Daniels and chil
dren were guests at the Thomas
Lucas home on Sunday. A birth
day anniversary dinner was serv
ed, honoring Miss Bethyl Dan
iels and her grandmother, Mrs.
Gus Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Blake and
Tom were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynold
son on Sunday, February 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and
daughter spent the weekend at
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Waits, in Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Medcalf
were in Elgin Sunday, Febru
ary 18, visiting Mr .and Mrs.
Darell Van Wey and family.
Maxine Golden and Mary Ann
Hayes, of Omaha, spent the
weekend here visiting Miss Gol
den’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. J.
Golden.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
returned Thursday. February 15,
after a month’s trip touring 20
Southern and Eastern states and
Canada. They made stops to vis
it friends in Missouri, Pennsyl
vania, West Virginia, Michigan,
and Winsor, Ont., Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy
and daughter, Bruce Ann, lett
on a trip to Roger Mo., where
they will visit Mr. McKamy’s
sister and family, Mr. 'and Mrs.
George Kelly, and children. The
McKamy’s left Sunday, Febru
ary 13, and plan to stay a week.
Mrs. Floyd Rienhardt, of Om
aha, is here visiting Mrs. John
Rotherham and Mrs. Matt Hynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casey and
Mrs. Mary Marierhenry, of
Gregory, S. D., spent the week
end here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Landis.
Mrs. Rodney Livings and ba
by daughter of Omaha, is visit
ing here with her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. John Key,
of Emmet, and other relatives
in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Libdka |
spent Saturday February 17, in
Ainsworth.
Fred Summers, of Ft. Sill,
Okla., was a dinner guest at the
home of (Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lo
renz Friday evening February 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Straube,
of Broken Bow, spent the week
end at the home of Mrs. Emma
Lawrence. Mrs. Straube will re
main here for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford
were dinner guests at, the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz vis
ited Mrs. Carl Neimand in
Chambers on Sunday, Febru
ary 18.
Dr. H. L. Bennett left Sunday,
February 18, for Corpus Christi,
| Tex., where he will spend three
w^eas fishing.
Mrs. A. R. Wyant and grand
| son, L,arry Wayne Bourne, went
to Co.umbus i uesday afternoon
where they will visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vaught.
LVlrs. O. W. French went to
Omaha this week to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Tallon and son,
Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter
and Lawrence and Harold were
in Elgin Sunday evening.
Maurice Grutsch returned
Monday from Omaha and Oak
dale where he had been visit
ing for a week. %
Mr. and Mrs. Charles John
son, of Omaha, visited her par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClel
lan, and relatives. She had been
here a week and Mr. Johnson
spent the weekend here. The re
turned to Omaha Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver
and children drove his mother
to Grand Island Saturday where
she boarded a train for her home
in Washington.
Aloys Kaup, Wife
Married 37 Years
RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs.
Aloys Kaup were surprised by
their family Sunday, February
18, in honor of their 37th wed
ding anniversary.
Those present included: Mr.
and Mrs. Romanus Kaup and
son, Danny; Grandma Wallinger;
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaup and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Weichman, jr., and children; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Olberding and
girls, of Stuart; and Mr and Mrs.
Roy Gilg and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Kaup and girls,
of Atkinson.
A lunch of home - made * ice
cream and cake was served late
in the afternoon.
Other Riverside News
Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Poessneck
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolph Poessnecker and LeRoy
and Bob Leisge attended a goose
and duck supper at the farm
home of Alex and Herman Frick
el Monday evening. Others pres
ent included: Mr. and Mrs. Rollo
Berry, Miss Deloris Karo, Mr.
and Mrs. George Syfie and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hoffman
and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Krugman and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Romanus Kaup
and son, Danny, were Sunday |
evening guests at the home of
Mrs. Kaup’s sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Dvorak, of Atkinson. The
occasion also marked the birth
day anniversary of Mr. Dvorak.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Engler, who
were married recently, were hon
ored at a shower Sunday after
noon at the farm home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Gilg, of At
kinson. Those present included
Mrs. Edwin Engler, Mrs John
Schimt, Mrs. Alfred Stracka and
Mrs. Nick Schmit. Lunch was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wedige
and son were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mrs We1
ige’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Mullen, in O’Neill. The occasion
was also in celebration of Mrs.
Mullen’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer
wt .o O'Neill callers Thursday,
February 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler
and son, Johnny, were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Schmit, of Atkin
son.
Roger Givens, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Givens, was a
Thursday overnight guest of Lar
ry Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kramer.
Leo Weichman spent last
Thursday and Friday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Winkler.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and Ricky were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. Dora
Wallinger in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaup and
family were Wednesday evening
callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlin
ar and Mr and Mrs. Charley
Mlinar spent Sunday in Lincoln.
Sunday marked the wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Kramer. Those who helped
them celebrate were supper
guests John Kramer and Miss
June Siebert. Evening guests
were Mr. and Mrs. George Shald
and son, Johnny, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Kaup and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Olberding.
Donald McNair accompanied
Orville Gilpin home from Sidney
Friday evening. Donald spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George McNaif, and Or
ville with his mother, Mrs. Ellen
Gilpin. Both boys returned to
Sidney late Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Hagadom
and daughter, Marlene, and Miss
Katherine Kreikemeier, of West
Point, viisted on Saturday after
noon, February 17, at the Francis
Steinhauser home
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kohle
were Sunday evening callers at
the John Steinhauser home.
Sunday evening guests at the
j home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
| Steinhauser were Mr. and Mrs.
! William Morgan, sr., and son,
Lavern; Mabelle Baumap, Mr.
j and Mrs. Arthur Pacha and fam
| ily, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
| Morgan and family and Donald
Kramer.
j Sunday callers at the Marion
j Davis home were Laverne Wed
ige. of Norfolk, and Mrs. Davis’s
j brother, G. H. Miergard, of Om
aha.
and Mrs. Floyd Smith and
family, of Sioux City, were
weekend guests at the home of
Mrs Clara Baum and sons. Oth
I er guests Rundav at the Baum
( home wpr Mr. and Mr*. Bill Din
; slage and family, of p'lgin, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Baum and fam
ily, Susan Lynn and Sally Jo,
and Mr. and Mrs. La'’»rne Stra
cke and sons, Del and Mel.
W. L. Leisge and son. Bob, at
tended the Hereford sale in O’
Neill Monday. —
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickerson,
of Atkinson, visited at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis
and Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Davis on
Monday afternoon, February 12.
CAM Meets—
The CAM club met at the
home of Miss Dorothy Bennett
on Friday evening, February 16.
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