The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 26, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sir. and Mrs. Walter Brennan,
af Omaha, have been visiting
their sisters, relatives and friends
since Sunday. They had been on
a trip and stopped in on their
way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and
Mrs. Mabel Smith, of Brunswick,
visited at the Dean and Clyde
Streeter homes Friday. Mrs. Ma
bel Smith is a sister of the Mr.
Streeters.
Ms and Mrs. John DeGeor^e
and Shirley returned to their
home in Omaha Saturday. Mrs
DtGeorge had been nere for 2
weeks and Shirley had been here
longer while her mother was re
cuperating from an operation.
They were guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. McKim.
Leslie McKim accompanied them
to Omaha for a visit.
CoL and Mrs. Cuff Opper, of
Biloxi, Miss., visited Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Watson recently. The
Oppers have been visiting her
parents, the Ira Watsons, of In
man, and plan to leave this week.
Mrs. Gertrude Minahan is ex
pecting a visit from her daugh
ter, Mrs. T. W. Keeney, and fam
ily, Mrs. Keeney and sons accom
panied by a friend will leave
Valerie, Tex., on Wednesday, July
25, and will arrive in O’Neill for
the weekend.
Miss Wilma Marie Tische, of
Wood Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl W. Ralya Monday evening
Mrs. Leroy Desmond and 3 lit
tle daughters, Joan, Mary and
Marjorie, of Omaha, have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sulli
van the past week and will re
main for another w$ek. Sunday
the Sullivans and Desmonds en
joyed a picnic lunch at Niobrara
state park.
Miss Sharon Murray, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Murray,
returned Tuesday from Ewing af
ter visiting Miss Patsy Pollack
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pochop vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Pochop, in Brunswick Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook were
guests at cards at the Robert
Schultz home Sunday.
Mrs. Clansse Sullivan and chil
dren, Henry Schacht and Mrs.
A. W. Schacht and 2 boys visited
Andy Schacht, who is a patient in
the Veterans’ hospital w Grand
Island.
Mrs. Mary Appiegate, of Oma
ha, and Charles Leach were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Sanders and family,
H. J. Hammond, Ira Moss, P. C.
Donohoc and Mike Horiskey re
turned Sunday from a fishing
trip to Park Rapids, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and
Mary Lou went to Niobrara Sun
ay dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Snyder were Mr.
and Mrs- Robert E. Larson, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Kurtz and Mrs. Fred
Harvey and son, of Kansas City,
Mo.
A family gathering of the Mar
cellos family was held Tuesday at
the M. B Marcellus home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie
and family visited Sunday at the
Clyde Streeter farm.
Mr and Mrs. George Janousek
plan to spend this weekend in
GMmnbus with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E O. Hile
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones vis
aed her mother, Mrs. Nellie Pe
terson. in Polk Saturday and Sun*
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Langan. of
CoJrrmfnis. visited Mr. and Mrs
M. M Langan Sunday.
Lloyd Liedtke went to Meadow
Grove Sunday to bring home his
wife and infant son, Terry Lloyd,
who were staying with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kahler,
since their dismissal Tuesday,
July 17, from a Norfolk hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight and
Mike arrived here Sunday from
Camp Carson, near Denver, Colo.,
where Mrs. Knight and son met
Mr. Knight, who had served over
seas.
Mrs. Gail Simms, of Albion,
was a guest Saturday of Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Krause and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Gerber
left Tuesday on a 2 weeks vaca
tion in Colorado. They expect to
attend Insmont camp, Bailey,
Colo., at the end of their vaca
tion. Their 3 children are stay
ing with Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Artus.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marcellus
and family, of Pico, Calif., arrived
Monday, July 16, for a visit with
relatives. They expect to leave
the latter part of the week.
M. B. Krause and daughter
were in Albion on business Wed
nesday. Today (Thursday) Mr.
and Mrs. Krause and daughters
expect to leave for a week’s visit
in Casper, Wyo., with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Unangst.
Shortage of Hay
Hands Is Expected
— —
The Nebraska state employ -
i inent service has made a survey
of labor demands in several of
the counties where the wild hay
crop is being put up and some
shortage of hay hands is expected
to develop after haying opera
tions are in full swing. This pre
diction was made by Walter A.
Steffen, of Norfolk, area office
manager.
Farm and ranch employers are
being urged to make their labor
needs known in advance to their
nearest volunteer farm labor rep
resentatives in each county. In
this way the representatives can
help transfer workers immedi
ately from points of labor surplus
to other localities where more
labor is needed.
The volunteer representative at
O’Neill is Harry E. Ressel; at Ew
ing, Julian Sojka; at Chambers.
Edwin A. Wink; and at Atkinson,
Woodrow Freeman.
Study Selection
of Good Calf—
The Steel Creek 4-H club met
at the Elmer Juracek home re
cently.
Our meeting topic was on
"How to Select a Good Calf.”
All members were present ex
cept Eddie Krug man and Brenda
Cole. A lunch was served after
the meetnig. The next meeting
will be held August 3 at the
Nelse Linquist home.—By Bever
ly Linquist, news reporter.
Buy* South Dakota
Firm—
Robert Pappenheimer, formerly
uL O’Neill, has purchased the
Crossroads market at Winner, S.
D. Mr and Mrs. Papenheimer
moved to Winner recently from
New York.
Pappenheimer was employed in
New York after leaving O’Neill
several years ago.
JUSTICE COURT
Clifford E. Cal well, of Atkin
son, pleaded guilty to speed
charge) filed by Patrolman G. F.
Gates, paid $10 fine and costs,
July 17.
Russell Cuckler, of Omaha,
pleaded guilty to speed charges
filed by Patrolman F. N. Dineen,
paid $10 fine and costs. July 23.
Miss Janice Holsclaw visited
last week with her sister. Miss
Marilyn Holsclaw, of Lincoln. She
returned Sunday.
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PAGE NEWS
The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship sponsored a birthday anni
versary party at the church par
lors Friday evening. There were
12 tables and they were decor
ated to represent each month ol
the year. About 100 attended.
The program consisted of group
singing, musical numbers and
| skits. Each table contributed
j something for the program.
Lunch was served by members
! of the MYF. The freewill offer
ing will be used to help send 2
members to the MYF convoca
j tion at Purdue university at La
Fayette, Ind., August 27-31. Dele
i gates are Misses Barbara Trow
j bridge and Jacqueline Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phelps
and son, of Glendale, Calif., and
Mrs. Hubert Abies and son, ol
Tajunga, Calif., came Friday, Ju
ly 13, to visit Mrs. Phelps’ and
Mrs. Abies' father and brother,
Don Huston and Michael; their
grandmother, Mrs. Grace Huston,
and their grandparents, ...
Mrs. Henry Michaelson.
A picnic basket supper for
members of the Chatter Sew
club and their families was held
at the Page Park Sunday eve
ning. Attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Braddock, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Lamason and fami
ly , Mr. and Mrs. George Ciasey
and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Heiss and Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Held and Marlyn, Mr.
and Mrs. Milo Landreth and Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Kemper.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Hester Edmisten Sunday were;
Mrs. Lydia Backers and Johnnie
Walters, of North Platte; Mr and
Mrs. Edgar Wood and Noel, Mrs.
Calvin Harvey and 2 sons and
Mrs. Kenenth Asher and 2
daughters.
Mrs. Vernon Parks and son,
Ronnie, returned home Sunday
evening from Omaha where she
had spent a week at the J. K.
Braddock home. Mrs. Braddock
and Audrey accompanied them
to * age. Mrs. Braddock will re
turn to Omaha after a short vis
it here. Audrey will remain for
a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly en
tertained the following guests at
rviiinf!eo at.tbe Town House in
, Sunday evening in honor
tn~ birtnday anniversary of
Mrs Crumly; Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz
Riege and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
.Ma*• .After the dinner they at
tended the movies at the theater.
Mrs. Sidney Faulhaver was
hostess to the Help U club Wed
nesday afternoon, July 18. A no
host lunch was served. Mrs. Sar
ah Binder, of Linclon, was a
guest. Hie afternoon was spent
playing pitch. Mrs. Roy Waring
won high score; Mrs. Clarence
rinch held low score, and Mrs
Dale Waring won the traveling
prize. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Clair Schroth August
Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer, jr.,
and 2 children, of Norfolk, visited
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Dorr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Suter and
daughter, Barbara, Huston, Tex.,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Suter. of
Missouri, visited Thursday at the
Edgar Stauffer home.
Allen Haynes took his grand
daughter. Lonna Haynes, to her
home at O'Neill Monday after she
nad spent a week at tneir home,
tvay Wissen accompanied them
ana will spend the week at the
Laurence Haynes home. Lynda
naynes came to Page to spend
the week with her cousin, Dixie
Wissen.
Mrs. Lydia Backers and John
nie Walters, of North Platte,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Backers mother, Mrs. Hester Ed
misten.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judkins
and granddaughter, of Fremont,
were dinner guests Friday noon
Mr. &nd Mrs. Earl Paries.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen
were callers Tnursday evening at
the home of Mrs. Hester Ednus
ten.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parks and
family and W. a. Ulry were
guests Sunday at the home 01 Air.
anu Mrs. Guy O’Dey at lilaen
tor a birthday dinner for Marlow
Jensen ana ivan O'Dey.
Mr. and Mis. Chaney Cronk
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher at
lnman.
Mrs. Carl Max was hostess to
the Contract bridge club Tnurs
aay evening. July 19. Mrs. Paul
Hartigan was a'guest. Mrs. Mel
vin Roach held high score and
Mrs. A. L. Dorr received travel
ing prize.
Air. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
moved to their home m Page on
Monday. It is the former Mrs.
Alinme Lines property in the east
part of Page.
Lonnie Wood, who is employed
at St. Edward, spent Monday eve
mng with hts parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 1. O. Wood. It was his moth
er's birthday anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Art Hillie, of
Brunswick, visited Monday after
noon w ith Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat.
iMr. and Mrs. Chester Quigley,
of Orchard, spent Tuesday, July
17, with Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Crank.
Mr and Mrs Otto Matschullat
and Mis Albert Anthony and 2
children were Sunday evening
supper guests of Mr and Mrs
Jay 1 lease, of Orchard.
Return From Imperial
Mi and Mrs H S. Muses re
liuned hum Imperial on Muu4a\
artei a i days slay with theu
>un in law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs A S Kvans, and family |
Mi' hvarnt and Ronnie and
Ihefcte letuined with Mr and
Mis Muses fur a 8-weelis‘ visit.
Mu 1'i vjlle ,M, hun entertain
ed at a taintty dinner parly last ,
Ihuisday in honor of net father,
W M Anderson. of Pag* Mr, An
demon's birthday anniversary
W * M inlay. j*)> |«
' When You and I Were Young
Lightning Strikes
from Cloudless Sky
50 Year* Ago
A merry-go-round struck town
last week. The rasping music of
this machine mingled with the
rolling of balls at the bowling al
ley makes the night hideous. . . .
Last Saturday was a bad day for
cattle and horse thieves in Rock
county, 5 of them being sentenced
to the penitentiary that day. All
the men sentenced were promin
ent stockmen except one, a youth
of 20. ... A lawn super was
given in honor of Mrs. J. V. Stout
at Brennan's park last evening
by the ladies of the Presbyterian
church. It is an ideal spot for out
door parties. ... A flash of light
ning l^st Saturday struck down
Jerry McCarthy while he was at
work in company with Art Men
ish on the bridge south of town.
Jerry thinks it was about as close
a call as he cares to have. A pe
culiar thing about the lightning
was that it came from an entirely
cloudless sky.
25 Years Ago
The new Armour creamery
bunding, which is being erected
east of the C&NW depot will be
a great benefit to the farming
community. ... At the home Oi
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whaley, Mrs.
J. B. Haskins, of Sioux Falls, S.
£)., was reunited with her daugh
ter, Miss Genevieve Boyle, who
has been making her home with
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Whaley and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whaley for
the past 8 years. The mother and
daughter became separated at Ho
mer about 11 years ago when the
mother, then a widow, placed the
little girl in the home of a rela
tive of the Whaley family, where
she remained for about 3 years.
Genevieve was brought to O’Neill
by Mr. and Mrs. Whaley. The
mother was later married to Mr.
Haskins and a search was started
which came to a close yesterday
when the Haskins family drove to
O’Neill on the last lap of their
search for Miss Genevieve.
10 Years Ago
The O’Neill day publicity com
mittee has selected 2 days for
booster trips to advertise the free
day in this city August 13. . . .
Last Saturday the O’Neill Com
mercial club with the assistance
of the band members canvassed
the town for scrap aluminum.
Over 500 pounds was donated in
O’Neill and vicinity. All collec
tions will be turned over to the
office of production management
to relieve a shortage in national
defense industries. . . . Fire of un
known origin destroyed the barn
i at the George Babl farm near
l Emmet Saturday evening.
Visitor. 89, Dies
Late Wednesday—
James Jones Hodgen, 89, for- j
merly of Halbrite, Sask., Canada, 1
died at about 7 o’clock Wednes- j
day night, July 25, following a 3
day illness. He died at the home ,
of his daughter, Mrs, Leon B.
(Vera) Price. Biglin Bros, will
1 forward the remains to Halbrite
today (Thursday) for burial.
Survivors. Sons—Harold and
Elmer, both of Halbrite; Mrs. Her
man Kruegar Griffin and Mrs. ;
Price; 13 grandchildren.
He was bom in Ontario. Mrs.
Hodgen is deceased.
EWING NEWS
Mrs. Geo. Jefferies. Mrs. Harriet
Welke. Mrs. Burge Cratty and
Miss Minnie Neideheide, both of
Clearwater.
Harold Gene Daniels spent last j
week at O’Neill visiting at the
home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. 1
and Mrs. Mark Muff and family. .
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herstedt,
of North Platte, spent from Fri
day evening, July 20, until Sun- j
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Roth and Mary Jo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Grossnick
laus, and son, Merle, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Bachaus spent Sunday
in the Ed Boshart home at O'
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gunter
and son, Jerry, of San Francisco,
Calif., and niece, Karen Babcock,
of Oakland, Calif., were Sunday
guests in the home of his sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Shavlik. Other guests were Mrs.
Shavlik’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. j
DeWitt Hoke, and family, of Ew
ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I
Hubbard, of Chambers. Mr. and
Mrs. Gunter and Jerry and Karen
Babcock, accompanied by Elona
Shavlik, left Monday for San
Francisco.
ine Vv omen’s Society of Chris
tian bervice held a bake sale in
me oia drug store budding batur
day, juiy 21. The sale netted the
society aDout $38.
Pfc. Duane Porter, of Shepperd
Field, Wichita Fails, Tex., spent a
2-weeks furlough with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter,,
and otner relatives. He left Sun
day, July 22, for Camp Kilmer,
N. J., from where he expects to
De sent overseas. Mr. and Mrs.
| Porter took him to Omaha,
i Evert Cooke and sisters, Mrs.
| Howard Jenkins and Mrs. Lynn
j Hanna, of Oregon, came last
week. They, accompanied by
their brother, Ray Cooke, of
Bartlett, went on to Flint, Mich.,
to visit their mother, Mrs. John
Kellar, who is ill at the home of
Mr. Kellar’s son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs, Bernard Kellar. They
returned to Chambers Sunday,
July 22. Monday all but Mrs.
Hanna left for home. Mrs. Hanna
returned to Flint as her mother’s
condition was “worse.”
Oscar Dorthy, of Douglas,
Wyo., and son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Dorthy, of Riverton,
Wyo., spent Tuesday and Wed
nesday, July 17 and 18, with the
former’s sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wintermote, and
other relatives. On Wednesday
evenmg, July 18, a family gath
ering in then honor was held at
the Herman Cooke home. Others
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Du
ane Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs. Guais
Wintermote and Carolyn.
Mrs. Robert Turner and Roger,
Mrs. Valo Edwards, Mrs. Edith
McClenahan and Mr. and Mrs.
Zane Rowse were Sunday dinner
guests in the George Rowse
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Clyde Kiltz home.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Genevieve Bell
were Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stev
ens, Cherilyn and Terry, of At
kinson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson, of
O’Neill, were visiting relatives
and friends in Chambers Sunday.
Mrs. Henpr Hanson, of Boise,
Ida., and sister, Mrs. William i
Holms, of Grand Island, were vis
iting friends at Chambers over
the weekend. Tftiey were Satur
day night guests in the C. E. Brit
tel home.
—
Mrs. John Davidson drove to
Grand Island Sunday to get Miss
Betty Lou and Miss Mary Alice
Selders, of Elm Creek, who are
visiting here with their grand
parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Con
rad. They plan to stay for a week.
Card party and lunch at St.
Mary's gym Sunday, July 29. at
8. sponsored by St. Mary's alum
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Inman Shellacks
O’Neill Rockets, 7-0
The Inman Towners polished
off the O’Neill Rockets, 7-0, Sun
day in a North-Central day-and
night league game played at In
man. The victors outhit their op
ponents, 12-4, and both clubs
were charged with 2 errors.
Milo Gorgen, on the mound for
.Inman, went all the way. The
Toss was charged against Tod
Hamilton, O'Neill pitcher.
Fred Appleby, husky O’Neill
rcstauranteur who is playing
with the Inman club, got 3-for-5
to lead the hitting for both teams.
Troshynski hit twice in 4 trips for
the losers.
Page defeated Bartlett Sun
day, 9-1. at Page. Page’s Ken
Heiss got 2 hits in 3 tries. Ken
nedy, of Bartlett, banged out a
single and a triple in 4 trips.
Darrel Heiss collected 6 strike
0UjS ^age mound; Rosac
and Bower hurled for Bartlett.
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The Stuart Towners dropped an
8-9 decision to the Ainsworth
Towners Friday night on the Stu
art diamond. It was the first set
back of the season for Stuart in
12 starts.
O'Neill Midgels Cop
2 Games—
The O’Neill Legion Midgets
baseball team Friday night de
feated the Stuart Midgets, 5-1, at
Stuart.
The O’Neill Midgets won from
Spencer, 5-3, Sunday at O’Neill
in an extra - inning game. The
score was tied 3-all at the end
of the scheduled 7 innings.
^ ith 2 out, 2 on and 2 strikes
against him, Georgie Tomlinson
clouted a double for O’Neill,
breaking up the game.
Johnson, Spencer pitcher, had
14 strikeouts.
Bobby Marcellus, of Whittier.
Calif., who has been visiting rel
atives here, expects to spend a
couple of days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and
with Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carr,
of Amelia.
Floyd and Frank Wadsworth,
who have been visiting Mrs. Flor
ence Schultz and family, left on
Sunday for their home in Spicer,
Minn. Nels Stchultz left with
them for a visit.
ATKINSON NEWS
Mr. and Mis. Charles Sloan re
turned home Friday from Minne
apolis, iMinn., where they visited
at the home of their daughter and
husband Mr. and Mrs. Vernon f
i Tielke.
vMr. and Mrs. Leon Price and
son, Edward, of O’Neill, and Mrs.
Price’s father, J. H. Hodgen, of
Griffin, Sask., Can., visited at the
home of Mrs. E. T. Price Sunday.
Mr. Hodgen, who is 90-years-old,
fell down a step and was quite
badly hurt. Mr. Hodgen arrived
here 3 weeks ago to visit for
some time.
Mrs. Nellie Simmons and Mrs.
Fern Warren and son, Henry,
went to Niobrara Sunday where
they visited at the home of their
brother, Jerry Speltz, and at
tended a family reunion at the
park. There were 25 guests.
Mrs. E. W. Devereux, of Omaha,
was a Wednesday, July 18, over
night guest at the Earl P. Hunt
home. Mrs. Hunt and the children
w’ent to Omaha with her Thurs
day and Mr. Hunt joined them
over the weekend. The Hunts re
turned to O’Neill late Sunday.
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