The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 13, Image 13

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    Chambers News
Sunday'dinner guests in the
Willard Thomson home were Mr.
and Mrs. George Thomson. Mr.
and Mrs. Merlin Grbssnicklaus
* and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Turner, of O’Neill; Mr and
Mrs. Ed Bohshart and boys, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bachaus and family
and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlin
son, of O’Neill. Mrs. Robert Turn
er and son, Roger, were after
noon guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams drove
to Sioux City Wednesday, June
13, to attend the Stock Growers
association meeting. They also
attended the Jack Schuler ser
vices, returning Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner,
Rev. and Mrs. L. M. McElheron,
Mrs. Vernon Smith and Mrs.
Robert Turner drove to Sioux Ci
. ty Friday afternoon to attend
vthe services conducted by Jack
Schuler.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dankert
entertained her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Lenz, at dinner on fa
ther’s day. The occasion was also
in observance of the 3d birthday
anniversary of their son, Terry.
Thirty-five were present on
Thursday afternoon, June 14, at
the meeting of the WSCS of the
Methodist church held at the
home of Mrs. Sarah Adams. Mrs.
Merle Fagan presented the les
son. Mrs. Sarah Adams led the
t devotional. Mrs. Nellie Starr read
the scripture. Mrs. R. K. Platt
conducted the installation service
for the new officers. Mrs. Charles
Grimes was reelected president
with Mrs. Darrell Gillettte, vice
president, and Mrs. Glen Adams,
secretary and treasurer.
Mrs. Clara Thorin and son, Os
car, drove to Newman Grove on
Sunday, June 17, to visit his
aunt,'Mrs. Annie Wallin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley
and Robert and Mrs. Anna Albers
drove to Hastings on Wednesday.
June 13, and brought Mrs. Albers
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John
Albers, and son back for a visit.
They took them home again cn
Friday. Sunday, June 17, John Al
bers left for San Francisco, Cal
if., where he will be inducted in
to the navy.
4 At the annual school meeting
held Monday, June 11, in Valley
Center district 10 7 Clarence
Young was elected director to re
place Edgar DeHart, who has
served as director for several
years. „ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beed and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Grimes and family drove to Long
Pine Sunday, June 17, to visit
Mrs. Beed’s and Mrs. Grimes’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rus
sell, and sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. John Reynolds, and
family.
■Mrs. Ernest Young returned
Sunday, June 10, from a short
visit with relatives at Oberlin,
Kans.
Carl Mitchell arrived home the
i latter part of last week from Ida
ho, where he had bee® visiting
his daughter, Miss Lorraine Mit
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harley
spent father’s day, June 17, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Bly, at Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper and
Arnold, Marie and Erna Zuelka
spent Sunday, June 17 at Emmet
with their sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson,
and family. The occasion was the
birthday anniversaries of Mr.
Cooper and Jeanenne Johnson.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Art Harley and daughter . tt At
kinson. * ** *
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
and Genevieve Bell spent Sun
day, June 17, at the Dean Stevtrs
home in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elkins
and boys drove to Oakland Sun
day to spend father’s day with
his father and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Elkins, and son. His sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Putjenter,
and children, of Norfolk, accom
panied them.
Mr .and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard
accompanied Dr. and Mrs. C. M.
Eason, of O’Neill, to Longmont,
Colo., on Wednesday, June 13.
They returned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wink and
family drove to Neligh Sunday
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Houston.
The following Chambers people
were guests on Sunday, June 13,
in the Robert Ballagh home south
of Amelia: Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Rowse and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Rowse and children.
Sammy Young left Saturday,
June 16, with his brother from
Neligh for California to spend a
bout 3 weeks visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and
family and Mrs. Letha Cooke, who
have spent the past 2 weeks vis
iting iriends in Tennessee, and
Mrs. Cooke’s son and wife, Rev.
and Mrs. Ralph Cooke, and fam
ily at Mt. Judea, Ark., arrived
home Thursday, June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lybolt spent
fathers’ day at Brunswick with
their daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Barrett.
Hail was reported in a vicinity
about 7 to 10 miles north and east
of Chambers Saturday evening,
June 16, at the Rudolf Brack
man place. Stones as large as
walnuts were said to have done
considerable damage.
Phyllis Kiltz came last week
from Janesville, Wis., where she
has been teaching in the high
school, to spend the summer va
cation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Kiltz.
Mr. and Mrs LaVerne Hoerle
entertained the following guests
to dinner on father’s day, June
17: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mitchell and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Hoerle.
Baptist Church
School Closes—
CHAMBERS — The Memorial
Baptist church closed its dahy
vacation Bible school with a pro
gram at the church Sunday eve
ning.
School started Monday morn
ing, June 11, with all-day ses
sions. The average attendance
was 30. The teachers were: Mrs.
Steve Mikus, beginners; Mrs.
Vernon Smith, primary; Mrs.
Clarence Wyant, intermediate,
and Mrs. Wood Jarman, juniors.
Lois Maynard, of Walnut, vis
ited her cousins, Merna Fae and
Verna Mae Butterfield, daugh
ters of the Eldon Butterfields,
from Sunday until Wednesday.
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EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mr. Dean Perry and
family were Sunday visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Perry and family of O’Neill.
Misfees Marybelle O’Connor
and Norma Lou Foreman were
Tuesday, June 12, overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Kirkpatrick at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kloppen
borg and Wynona Rae, of Cozad,
were Sunday visitors of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Klopentborg.
Miss iMaureen Murphy spent
from Thursday night until Mon
day visiting Miss Connie Miller
at Atkinson.
Miss Marybelle O’Connor ac
companied Windy Meyers and
Mildred Kaup, of Stuart, to O
maha Saturday where she re
sumed her nursing duties at St.
Catherine’s hospital after spend
ing a week’s summer vacation
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James O’Connor, and her
uncle, Tom Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Cole and (Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Cole attended the
stockmans’ convention held at
Sioux City Thursday and Frid
day.
Little Kathy Rubeck, o f
Neill, spent last week visiting
at the Wayne Fox home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy
and Ronnie and Nonma Lou
Foreman were Sunday after
noon visitors at the D.. N. Mur
phy farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman
and Jeanie were Sunday after
noon callers at the Jim O’Don
nell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. John Conard and Mary
Lou and Mr. and (Mrs. Bud Cole
attended the Country club
dance held at the O’Neill Coun
try club Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bill Kelly and Mr. and
O’Neill, were Monday evening
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fox and sons.
Missees Marybelle O’Connor
and Norma Lou Foreman were
Thursday afternoon visitors at
the Robert Martens home near
Atkinson.
Mrs. Bill Kelley and Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Rubeck were Mon
day afternoon visitors at the
Wayne Fox home.
Mr. and (Mrs. Cecil McMillan
were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McMillan and
daughters at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze and
family, of O’Neill, have moved
to the Tyson ranch south of Em
imet. Mr. Benze has employ
ment there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman
and sons, of Bristow, were Mon
day afternon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Foreman and
family.
Little Jackie Cole spent a
few days last week visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and (Mrs. Art
Humpal, and Marilyn at Atkin
son.
Fathers Are
Honored—
DUSTIN—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mitchell entertained on Sunday,
June 17, at a dinner honoring
their fathers, Charles Mitchell
and Frank Fundus, and also for
the birthday anniversary of Har
ry’s sister, Mrs. Evan Lewis.
Ice cream and cake were serv
ed in the afternoon. Cakes were
baked by Mrs. R. S. Coburn,
Mrs. William Mitchell and Mrs.
Harry Mitchell.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. William Mitchell and Rol
land and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Mitchell, all of Butte: Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Cobum and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Cobum and Ray
and Mrs. Lottie Cobum, all of O’
Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn
and sons, of Atkinson; Frank
Fundus, of Dustin; Mr. and Mrs.
Evan Lewis and daughters, of
Spencer.
Afternoon visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Allyn, of Stuart;
Larry and Ronnie Mitchell, Roma
and Iris Fundus.
SEEK SWIMMIN' HOLE
Our Scqut meeting was un
eventful except for fixing our
records. If any farmers around
O’Neill have a lake or sand pit
shallow enough for learning to
swim, please contact our Scout
master, Dr. H. D. Gildersleeve.
ON HONOR ROLL
Larry Tangeman, jr., from
Chambers, earned the rating of
cum laude on the second semester
honor roll at Chadron State
Teachers college.
Visit Here—
Mrs. Keith Schweigert, o f
Springview, visited her sister,
Mrs. M. B. MarceUus, and Mr.
Marcellus from Friday uniil Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shelhamer
were in Sioux City Monday.
_- —
ATKINSON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heiser,
of Lincoln, were in Atkinson
visiting her mother, Mrs. Char
ley Smith, over the weekend.
They were enroute to their
home after spending a week in
the Black Hills. Mrs. Heiser is
the former Lilah Smith.
Mrs. A1 Lamb and daughter,
Nancy Jean, of Omaha, and a
friend, Mrs. Gene Stanley, spent
Tuesday night and Wednesday,
June 12 and 13, at the home of
Mrs. Lamb’s cousin, Mrs. C. E,
Spence, and family. The ladies
had been visiting Mrs. Lamb’s
relatives and friends at Denver,
Colo., and Boulder, Colo., and
her grandmother, Mrs. Anna
Babcock, at Valentine.
J. L. Berigan attended the
stockgrowers’ banquet and con
vention in Sioux City Friday.
Mrs. Howard Yocum, of Val
ley, has been visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Slaytmaker. Mrs.
Yocum is remembered as Don
na Slaymaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shane,
of LeGrange, 111., are spending
the week visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shane, in
Atkinson, and Mrs. Clara Petti
john, at Stuart.
Mrs. E. T. Price spent the
weekend at the home of her
son, Leon Priced and family
near O’Neill.
Mrs. Bertha Johnson enter
tained the Grandmothers’ cluib
at her home Monday, June 18.
Mrs. John Zinky won high
score and Mrs. Pauline Davis
won low. Mrs. Freed received
the travellers’ award. Mrs.
Johnson served lunch at the
close.
CHURCH NOTES
METHODIST (Inman)
Rev. Charles C. Chappell, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.
Worship, 11:15 a.m.
Sunday morning, June 24,
there will be an installation ser
vice for all the officers elected
at the last quarterly conference.
All commission members are urg
ed to be present.
Intermediate youth camp starts
Sunday and runs from June 24
30. This is at Ponca state park,
near Sioux City. Your pastor is
planning to be there.
WSCS meets Thursday, at 2
p.m. at the aid parlors.
(Other Church News on page 15)
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Richard Minton, who is in the
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day from San Diego, Calif.
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CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to take this oppor
tunity of thanking each and
everyone for all who helped
to make our golden wedding
celebration a success, and
for the lovely flowers and
and gifts and cards. Also we
wish to thank those who pro
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Mrs. C. L. Brady, the minister,
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waiters. Your kindness will
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