The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 23, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 11, Image 11

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    113 Attend Annual
Fuelberth Reunion
i . page—The Fuelberth annual
* family reunion was held at the
American Legion hall in Osmond
Sunday. August 12. with 113 m
attendance. The oldest one pres
ent was Mrs. Kate Fuelberth, 86,
of Osmond. The youngest one
present was Jimmy Smith, 3
month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Smith, of Omaha. There was
one death since the last reunion:
Mrs. P. E. Nissen. of Page. There
were 7 births.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Nissen and 3 children, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ash
er and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Asher and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Asher and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Asher and 2
► daughters, Mr .and Mrs. Richard
Asher and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Nissen and daughters, and
Miss Diana Fusselman, all of
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby
and 4 sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Haynes and 4 daugh
ters. all of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunk
horst, Faye, John and Barbara
Brunkhorst, Mrs. Max Mossman
and Bernice, Brenda and Randy
Coleman, all of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Musch and 2
children, Mr. and Mrs. Art Fuel
berth and 3 children, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Newman, jr„ and 3
children, all of Stuart.
Mrs. Kate Fuelberth. Henry
Fuelberth, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Fuelberth and 2 sons. Mr. and
Mrs. Lorenz Fuelberth and 2
^daughters, Mr .and Mrs. George
Luebbers, all of Osmond.
Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Fuelberth
and 2 sons, of Wayne: Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hixson and daughter,
of Norfolk: P. E. Nissen. of Ran
dolph; Mr. and Mrs. Lem J. Webb
and son, of Mitchell; Mr. sod
Mrs. Walter Fuelberth ,of Cerigh
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Case and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Smith and 3 children, all of Om
aha; Mrs. Clara Wischmeyer,
Baltz Fuelberth and Adam Fuel
berth, all of Pekin, III.; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Fuelberth. of Corn
ing. Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Freemeyer and 2 children, of
Blockton. Ia.
Other Page News
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Smith and
Linda and Mrs. L. B. Taylor were
Norfolk visitors Wednesday, Au
gust 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Albright,
of Wayne, were dinner guests on
Tuesday, August 14, at the home
of Mr. Albright’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gailord Albright.
L. G. Stevens, of Oakland, call
ed at the home of his aunt. Miss
Maude Martin. Friday afternoon.
Members of the Just-a-Mere
club enjoyed a picnic supper at
the Page park Friday evening.
Eight members were present.
Mrs. Harry Harper spent Wed
nesday night and Thursday, Au
gust 15-16, at O’Neill at the home
of her son. Gordon Harper, who
was ill with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canaday,
of Lusk, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Canaday, of Ewing, visited
Wednesday afternoon. August 15,
with Mrs. Myrtle Coon.
The Contract Bridge club met
with Mrs. Alton Braddock Thurs
day afternoon. Mis Viola Haynes
and Miss Marie Heiss were
guests. Mrs. Melvin Roach won
high score and Miss Haynes the
traveling prize. The hostess serv
ed a lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamason
and Wilson and Miss Maude
Martin drove to Grand Island on
Wednesday morning. August 15.
Miss Martin and Mr. Lamason at
tended the conference concern
ing hot lunches for schools. They
all visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brostrom, who have re
turned from New York and are
at the home of Mrs. Brostrom's
parents at Grand Island. They
returned home Thursday evening.
Sailord Albright, of Merrill,
la., came Tuesday morning, Au
gust 14, and stayed at his home
here until Thursday morning. He
returned the're with his fathe:
Fred Albright, and wife when
they left for their home at Bel
videre. 111., after a few days visit
at Page.
A picnic was held in the Page
park Thursday evening as a fare
well party for Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Matschullat by friends and
neighbors from the community
northwest of Page where they
resided before moving to their
new home in town. Fourteen
families were represented. Wie
ners were roasted and a picnic
supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes, of
Ainsworth, drove to Lincoln the
latter part of last week. They
came by way of Page and took
Mr. Copes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Copes, as far as Stromsburg
where they will visit at the home
of their grandson, Dick Woods,
and family. They will also visit
relatives at Raymond and Lin
coln before returning home.
The Neighborhood club met
writh Mrs. J. W. Finch, jr., Wed
nesday, August 8, with 5 mem
bers present. The ladies spent the
afternoon doing needlework for
the hostess Mrs. Finch served the
lunch. A meeting with Mrs. Har
lan Spath was held Wednesday,
August 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Park re
turned from their trip to Colo
rado and took over the manage
ment of the cafe on Thursday,
August 9. They recently purchas
ed the cafe from Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Copes.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lauten
schlager and family, of Ewing,
spent Sunday, August 12, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason.
Miss Byrdie Ann Parks spent a
week recently with Mrs. Abbot
Clausen at Leigh. She had accom
panied tier father, Owen Parks,
when he returned to his wrork at
Creston Sunday, August 8. They
returned to Page Saturday, Au
gust 11.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes left
Saturday morning. August 11. for
Ainsworth to spend a few days at
the home of their son, E. E.
Copes, and wife.
Larry Roach was visiting at the
Van Bearinger farm at Orchard
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan
, were Sunday. August 12, dinner
guests of Mrs. Hartigan’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg.
In the afternoon they all visited
at the home of Mrs. Helen Stein
berg and son, John.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, of
Blue Hill, came Saturday, August
11, to spend a few days visiting
Mr. Gray’s mother. Mrs. Evelyn
Gray, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Park and
family, of Deloit, visited with
relatives and friends at Page on
Sunday, August 12.
Pvt. Merwyn French, of Oma
ha, spent the August 11 weekend
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. French.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cullen and
son. of Yon Calla. Ore., came on
Saturday, August 11, to visit at
the home of Mr. Cullen's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cullen.
Mrs. Adolph Zellers, of Kear
ney, has been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ick
es. sr. Mrs. Zellers is a cousin of
Mrs. Ickes.
Mr and Mrs. Lem Webb and
son, of Mitchell, came Saturday
evening, August 11. to visit Mrs.
Webb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Nissen. and other relatives
and to attend the Fuelberth re
union at Osmond Sunday, August
12.
Pvt. Arnot Buxton came Wed
nesday night, August 8, from
Atlanta, Ga„ where he has been
stationed the past 6 months, to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Buxton, and Dick, while
on a delay enroute to Washing
ton state. „ „ ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan
came home from Camp Carson,
Colo., Saturday morning. August
11, where Mr. Hartigan received
his release from the army. He has
just returned from Korea.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Nissen Monday noon, Au
gust 13, were: Mr. and Mrs. Lc-m
Webb and son. of Mitchell; Mrs.
Ray Eby and 3 sons, of O’Neill,
and Mrs. Don Nissen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen and
daughter were afternoon visitors.
Gaillord Albright, who is em
ployed at Merrill, la., spent the
August 11 weekend at his home
in Page. „ ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Howell and
their house guests, Lt. (jg) W. S.
Howell and wife, spent Sunday,
August 12. with Mr. and Mrs El
mer Reutzel and family at Ne
ligh. ,
Lonnie Wood, who is employed
at Albion, spent Thursday eve
ning, August 9, with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cullen and
family, of Milford, came Friday,
August 10, to visit at the home
of the former’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Cullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach
drove to Wakonda, S. D., Mon
day, August 13, to attend the fu
neral of John Lefler.
Congressman Plans
Visit to Holt Fair
Fourth District Congressman
A. L. Miller, of Kimbail, plans
to visit the Holt county fair at
Chambers on Wednesday, August
29, and also to visit other Holt
county points that day.
He will be in Nebraska during
a house of representatives re
cess.
Congressman Miller recently
announced that his “fabulous
Fourth district” leads the country
in cattle production. It has 38
counties, 30,637 farms and ranch
es averaging 1.561 acres each and
more than 20,000 homes have
electricity._
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Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dawes and
daughter, of Osceola, were week
end visitors at the A. Neil Dawes
home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. DeBacker
returned Sunday after speeding
the week in Denver, Colo. Miss
Diane remained in Denver for a
longer visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Oberkramer.
William and Robert Eby spent
last week with their grandmoth
er, Mrs. Alma Eby, of Ainsworth.
They came home Saturday and
she came with them for a short
visit with the Eby family. She re
turned to Ainsworth Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Webb and
son. Jack, returned to their home
in Mitchell Monday after visiting
here for a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Eby. They attend
ed a reunion of the Fuelberth
family at Osmond Sunday.
Carnival skating party, at Ne
ligh Rink, Sunday, August 26.
16p30
Jerry Schmit and James Hick
ey are spending this week at the
home of Jerry’s grandmother,
Mrs. M. B. Miller.
Miss Dixie Cromwell, of Jack
son, Wyo., is visiting in O’Neill
with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carney
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Canfield, of Tekamah, Sunday.
Dean Farrier, of Chambers, has
been employed in O’Neill by
Llovd Collins. Saturday he went
to Detroit, Mich., on business and
returned Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrier
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roth
child, of Atkinson, Sunday.
Mrs. Anna W. McCartney spent
Sunday and Monday, August 12
13, with friends at Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson
and family visited relatives Sun
day at Laurel and Dixon. Mrs.
Bertha Prescott, who had been
visiting with a son at Laurel for
2 weeks, returned to O’Neill with
them.
Miss Mavis Forsch and Miss
Clare Cavanaugh spent the week
end in Butte.
Hostesses at
Stork Shower—
Mrs. Orville Miller and Mrs.
Bernard Miller were hostesses
Sunday at a stork shower given
in honor of Mrs. Wilbur Staples
at the Staples home. About 30
ladies attended and Mrs. Staples
received many gifts. A lunch was
served bv the hostesses.
Honored at Pre-Nuptial
Showers—
Miss Mary Devine Brennan wm
honored at a pre-nuptial shower
Thursday evening, August 16. at
the home of Mrs. James Earley.
Other guests were Miss Elizabeth
Gallagher, Mrs. William Mattern.
Mrs. Russell D. Moler and Ml—
Barbara Birmingham.
On Tuesday evening, August
14, Miss Brennan was guest-of
honor at a shower given by the
Coffee club at the home of Mrs.
Homer Mullen. Those present
other than the club members
were: Mrs. E. M. Gallagher,
Elizabeth Gallagher, Mrs. Jessie
Shepherd, Mrs. Frank Froelich
and Miss Patricia Brennan.
Miss Brennan and John Rich
ard Foster, of Lincoln, will be
married at St. Patrick’s Catholic
church Saturday, September 8.
Attend Sioux City
Open Golf Meet—
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus, Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Gatz, A. P. Jasz
kowiak, Ben Grady, M. J. Golden,
John McCarville and J. L. McCar
ville, jr., attended the open golf
tournament at Sioux City Sun
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chace, of
Atkinson, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Hammond Sunday.
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