The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 07, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    Tom Meuret Family
Reunion June 17
AMELIA — The Tom Meuret
famliy, of Burwell, will hold a
family reunion at the park in
Atkinson on June 17.
Other Amelia News
Harold Chapman, of Topeka,
Kans., came Tuesday to visit
he mother, Mrs. George With
ers. Mr. Chapman, who was 55
years old on Decoration day, has
never missed a year being with
his mother on that day.
Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lon
nie, and Mrs. Gertie Adair at
tended the circus in O’Neill on
Tuesday, May 29.
Bill Gilman returned home
from Cody, May 29, where he
has been working. He will stay
here this summer.
Bob Adair, who entered the
army last falL writes home that
he is driving a big armored
tank in Korea. He is very close
to the battle lines and has been
through the city of Seoul. He is
also a gunner’s mate.
Prof, and Mrs. Bower Sageser
and Sandra Jean of Manhattan,
Kane., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Link Sageser, and oth
er relatives over Memorial day.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moss of
Columbus, visited his sister,
Mrs. A. E. Saimmons, and Mr.
Sammons last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and
Donnie attended a state conven
tion of star route mail carriers
ROYAL THEATRE^
O'NEILL —
Thursday
June 7
THE PETTY GIRL
Color by Technicolor
Starring Robert Cummings, Jo
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ter, Melville Cooper and intro
ducing the 12 Glamorous Petty
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Children 10c. plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
Friday and Saturday
June 8-9
THE AVENGERS
Starring John Carroll, Adele
Mara with Mona Maris and Ro
berto Airaldi, Vivian Ray and
introducing Fernando Lamas.
Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50c.
Children 10c. plus tax 2c.
Total 12c.
Matinee Saturday 2:30
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
June 10-11-12
Academy Award Winner
“Best Actress of the Year”
' JUDY HOLLIDAY
BORN YESTERDAY
Starring Judy Holliday, Wil
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William Holden as Paul Ver
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an ear to the ground, a foot in
the door and an eye on a blonde!
Judy Holliday as Bille Dawn.
Pretty, blonde, and pretty dumb.
Has a weakness for nice things
Also has otheii weaknesses.
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Matinee Sunday 2:30. Adm. 42c,
tax 8c. Total 50c: Children 10c.
plus tax 2c. Total 12c
Wednesday and Thursday
June 13-14
THE GLASS MENAGERIE
Starring Jane Wyman, Kirk
Douglas, Gertrude Lawrence.
This is the picture you’ll re
member most this year. The trou
ble was . . . she believed him! A
girl who suddenly found what
she thought was love.'
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c, Tot. 50c
Children 10c. plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
at Broken Bow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker at
tended Memorial day services
at Albion Wednesday and also
visited at the Raymond Law
son home near there.
Pete and Hienie Frahms have
a new 1951 Dodge and Tom
Thompson has a new 1951 Ford.
Mrs. Delia Ernst spent the
weekend at her home in Amelia.
She returned to O’Neill Monday
morning where she is staying
with Mrs. Mary Vitt, who has
been ill.
Miss Delores Doolittle is at
tending summer school in Fre
mont.
Mr. and IMrs. Clinton Doolittle
and family are visiting at Scots
toluff with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Dierks.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle and
Cleone and Dale were dinner
guests at the home of Edgar
Peterson Sunday.
Miss Connie Barnett visited
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Alderson, in Chambers, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston
spent Memorial day at Holdrege,
returning home Thursday. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Winnings did the
chores for them while they were
away.
Gus Fuller, of Sterling, vis
ited at the F. C. Watson home
this week, and attended Memorial
services at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White,
Myrtle and Venita, Ardath Bar
nett and Charles Atkinson went
to McPherson, Kans., Thursday,
where they attended graduation
exercises. Glenice White was a
member of the graduation class.
Miss Ann Saunto of O’Neill,
visited Karen Ann Carr last
week.
Arlin Leder went to Denver,
Colo., Thursday, where he will
visit his brother, Cpl. Bob Le
der, and also look for employ
ment.
Mrs. Lizzie Backaus, of Co
lumbus, visited, at the Lew and
Frank Backaus homes last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Br^wn and
daughters of Grand Island, vis
ited Mrs. Brown’s father, Chas.
Sigman, and also attended Me
morial day exercises at Cham
bers.
Jeanine Doolittle
Will Wed Sunday
AMELIA—Miss Jeanine Doo
little, daughter of (Mrs. Elsie
Doolittle, will be married Sun
day, June 10, to Ivan Roth, of
Atkinson, at the Lutheran church
in Atkinson.
She was honored at a miscel
laneous shower Friday, June 1,
at the home of Mrs. George Ful
lerton.
The program, sponsored by
Mrs. Blake Ott and Mrs. Har
old Fullerton presented “Gos
sip and Other Happenings Heard,
on a Country Telephone Line.”
This included: “A Recipe for
a Wedding Cake," by Margie
Sammons; “Sammons’ Radio,” by
Phyllis and Nancy Watson, sing
ing “On Top of Old Smoky," and
“Beautiful Brown Eyes"; “Mu
sic Lessons at Lindsey,” by Ro
chelle Sammons, and Marcia
Widiman playing a piano duet;
“Chae. Sigman’s Radio Phono
graph," by Vivian and Delores
Harley singing "May the Good
Lord Bless Thee," and “Some
Sunday Morning," and finally
Mrs. Harold Fulleron relating to
Mrs. George Fullerton a de
scription of the wedding.
There were about 60 guests
present.
Return to Lincoln—
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mat
thews and Madge and Jim Fras
sen returned to Lincoln Wednes
day, May 30, after visiting rela
tives here. Mrs. Matthews return
ed to O’Neill for a week’s visit.
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BRIDES IN DOUBLE RITES . , . The brides pictured above were
married in a double-wedding ceremony at the Methodist church
in O’Neill on Sunday, May 20. Mrs. Erwin Van Buren (left) is the
former Miss Mildred Seger, of Atkinson. Her husband is from O’
Neill. The former Miss Marlene Geary, of Inman (right), became
the bride of Hubert Kiser, of Yatea Center, Kans.—O’Neill Photo
Co.
Segers Feted Prior
to Their Departure
SOUTH OF STUART — Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Wallinger, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Givens, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Givens, Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Ziska, Mr. and Mrs.
Florien Scholz, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Paxon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kaup, jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Gteo. Wallinger surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Seger Sunday
evening.
Cards were played and lunch
furnished by the guests, was
served.
The Segers are leaving soon.
Other South of Stuart News
Mrs. Ralph Cobb entertained
the Thursday afternoon Bridge
club at her home May 31. Mrs.
F. P. Murphy won high prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne
entertained at a dinner Thurs
day, May 31, in honor of her
mother’s birthday anniversary.
Her mother is Mrs. Joy Green
field.
Charley Ostler returned home
Tuesday, May 29, and was ac
companied by his grandson,
Chuckie Wilcoxson, of Fremont.
He will visit for 3 weeks at the
Bill Paxton and Ralph Cobb
homes.
Larry Paxton and Chuckie
Wilcoxson spent Thursday aft
ernoon, May 31, with Jerry
Heyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green
field, Dianne and Danny spent
Thursday night at the Elvin
Coker home in O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne,
Jerry and Mary Lynn were Sun
day dinner and supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and
Larry.
Mrs. Louis Shald and Davey
called on Mrs. Bob Raimon Fri
day afernoon.
Mickey Batenhorst went to
Valentine Sunday where he
will attend the Boy Scout camp
ior a ween.
Mrs. A. M. Batenhorst went to
Elgin Thursday, May 31, where
she attended the wedding of her
niece, Marge Baum, and James
White, of San Francisco, Calif.
Mrs. Wilbur Moon entertained
the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
club at her home on Thursday.
Mrs. Kate Engler and Mrs. Wal
ter Smith, jr., won prizes. Mrs.
Engler was a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Boib Wallinger
and baby, of Omaha, visited the
Joe Wallinger family Thursday,
May 21. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goe
bel and faimsily of CNeligh spent
from Tuesday, May 29, to Thurs
day at the Frances Goebel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz spent
Wednesday evening, May 30, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Vogel.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and
girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
Kaup Sunday evening.
The John Miksche family at
tended the wedding of Dorothy
Ann Newel Thursday at Atkin
son.
Mr. and (Mrs. Frances Goebel
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Goebel and family and
Joe Wallinger called at the Joe
Kaup home Thursday. They
spent the day fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and
families were Sunday dinner
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Ziska.
Mrs. Louis Shald and Mrs.
Geo. Shald called on Mrs. Lau
rence Ziska Thursday.
Mrs. Leo Weichman was a
American Legion's 1951
Rodeo Queen
Dance
Wed., June 13
Stuart Auditorium
Stuart Nebraska
Bob Calame
and His Music
Annual Selection
ol the Eight
Rodeo Queen Candidates
For Stuart's
Rodeo — July 3-4
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Monday caller at the Lawrence
Ziska home.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield
and children spent Saturday
night at the Elvin Coker home
in O’Neill. Her sister, Mrs. Bob
Rentz, and family from Wich
ita, Kans., were also there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Goebel
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of the Bill Finch family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goebel
and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Goe
bel and their families visited
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger on
Wednesday, May 30.
Lois Finch and Elaine Hag
erman spent Tuesday, May 29,
afternoon at the Frances Goe
bel home.
Lee Hyland, Bill Paxton and
Larry attended the horse sale
in Norfolk Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford
visited Della Walker at Long
Pine Sunday.
Mrs. E. O. Slaymaker and Mrs.
Elmer Nogel visited Mrs. Stub
Kunz Wednesday, May 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and
children spent Memorial day
with Mr. and Mrs. Toni Schoberg
at Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallinger
spent Friday afternoon at the
Walter Kaup home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield
were Friday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and (Mrs. Ed Cat
terson at their new home in
Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Green
field, of Bassett, were Memor
ial day dinner guests of Mrs.
Ethel Stracke.
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield
spent Sunday at the Laurence
Greenfield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer
and children were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Shald and Johnnie.
Connie Murphy flew to
O’Neill Sunday where he had
the plane checked and also vis
ited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiech
man, jr., and family visited the
Aloys and. Romanus Kaup fam
ilies Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwinck and
Peggy visited their niece, Mrs.
Wilbur Moon, and family Mon
day, May 28.
Albert Powers, of Norfolk,
was a weekend guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil F.
Clarke.
Supper guests Friday of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Collins were Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Long and Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Culver and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hynes
drove Mary to Wayne Monday.
She will attend summer school
at Wayne State college.
Mrs. Louis Manker ,of Moville,
la., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Murray. She is Mrs. Mur
ray’s mother.
J. S. Evans, of Springfield,
Mo., left Tuesday after visiting
here for Memorial da>. John
Grutsch returned with him to
Sioux City to visit his cousin,
Mrs. Anna Kirwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butterfield
and family drove their daughter,
Miss Ellen, to Wayne State col
lege where she is enrolled for
the summer session.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes went
to Deloit Sunday to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Funk.
They left Monday for Omaha
where Mrs. Hynes received a
teratment.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eno and
Romaine Saunders, all of Lin
coln, were memorial day visitors
in O’Neill.
Bill and Jim Froelieh and Ed
ward Campbell are expected to
return Friday from a 10 - days’
fishing trip on the Brule river
in Wisconsin.
Mattie Soukup and her niece,
Kathleen Dunstan, left for their
home in Lead, S.D., Friday after
visiting her sisters, Mesdames
Dean and Gene Streeter.
John Judge, of Boulder, Colo.,
left Saturday after visiting rela
tives and friends here and in At
kinson for 4 days.
George Robertson, of Bassett,
visited his daughter, Mrs. M. B.
Marcellus, Mr. Marcell us and
family Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Harty en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lo
haus, Lt. John Lee Baker and Mr.
and Mrs. F. N. Cronin at dinner
Tuesday.
Mrs. William J. Froelicn and
Miss Nancy and Mrs. Edward
Campbell were in Sioux City
from Sunday until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman vis
ited their son and his family,
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy E. Lan
man, in Verdel, memorial day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz and
Mary Elizabeth were in Omaha
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Freeman Knight and Mrs.
Ben Martin were in Norfolk Mon
day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Knight
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fora Knight, were in West Point.
Miss Edna Johnson, of Oak
land, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Vic
tor Johnson Friday.
Guests Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones were
his brother and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jones, of Eaben,
Tex., and his sister and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gustaf
son, and Beverly, of Hurdville.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld, jr.,
and Dorothy Ann, of Vancouver.
Wash., arrived Monday for a vis
it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *
Don Enright.
Mr. and Mrs. George Larson,
of Oakland, Calif., were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor
Johnson.
Drs. Bennett &
Cook
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