The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 30, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Celia Entries
Capture Honors
CELIA—Several members of
Sunnyside 4-H stocker and feed
er club took their calves to the
Tri-County 4-H show at Stuart
Tuesday. August 21, and all won
red ribbons.
The award for the best group
of 3 calves shown was won by
them. They captured the trophy
for best baby beef calves.
The calves were Herefords and
belonged to Denton Colfack and
Donnie and Ronnie Frickel.
All the boys sold their calves.
Buddy Focken had an Angus
calf and won a red ribbon on his
calf.
Gene Livingston is leader of
the club.
Other Celia News
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Johnson
and family, of Oakland, were
weekend visitors at the Paul
Johnson home. Elmer and Paul
are brothers and are sons of J.
V. Johnson in O’Neill.
Carolyn Frickel spent Thurs
day night, August 23. with her
cousin, Marilyn Smith, near
Butte. _
Sunday, August 19, dinner
guests at the Lloyd Evans home
were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mc
Kathnie and mother, Mrs. Emma
McKathnie.
Mrs. D. F. Scott attended the
annual husbands’ picnic which
the Iris club sponsors, at the Fred
Jungman home Thursday eve
ning. August 23.
Roger and Rodney Dobias spent
Saturday. August 25, with their
aunt, Dorothy Scott.
Z a n e Livingston combined
oats for D. F. Scott the past week.
The oats averaged 20 bushels to
tlm acre.
Connie Frickel and son, Ron
nie flew to Norfolk Sunday. Au
gust 26. and spent the day with
his sister. Mrs. Allen Marquardt,
and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and family helped move his
mother. Mrs. Edna Hendricks, to
an apartment in the Cottage ho
tel Monday and Tuesday. August
20 and 21.
Jimmy Hendricks spent Sun
day night, August 26, with his
cousin, Leon Hendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brondyke and
daughter and 2 friends, of Al
bany, 111- were Sunday after
noon, August 26. visitors at the
Mark Hendricks home.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg ac
companied Mrs. Edgar Stauffer,
of Page, to Lincoln. Monday
morning, August 27, where they
will attend Nebraska conference
school of missions and Christian
service August 27 through Au
gust 31, which will be held in
Nebraska Wesleyan university,
Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were
Friday, August 24, visitors at the
Alvin Heiser home. Duane help
ed with the haying.
Mrs. Gene Livingston and Mrs.
Milton McKathnie attended the
Guild picnic at the Joe Roche
home Monday evening, August
20.
Mrs. D. F. Scott entertained
her Circle at the home of Mrs.
Claude Humphrey Wednesday af
ternoon. August 22. Thirteen
members were present.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg attend
ed Circle meeting at the park
house Wednesday, August 22.
Mrs. Anita Anson was hostess.
Eight members and 2 visitors
were present.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks and son,
Robert, were O'Neill visitors on
Saturday, August 25.
Caroline Frickel was 9 years
old Friday, August 24, so a group
of friends was invited to help
celebrate the event. They were
Junie and Karen Focken. also the
twins, Garold and Dale Focken,
Shirley Colfack, Carol Slotfelt,
Mary, Dorothy, Ilene and Elaine
Anderson, Marilyn Smith, Vicky,
David and the twins, Harold and
Garold Frickel. Games were
played and ice cream and cake
were served. Mrs. Clarence Fock
en and Danny also attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fogarty,
of Spokane, Wash., were recent
guests at the Paul Johnson home.
Mrs. Bennett Smith and Mrs.
George Syfie, jr„ and Judy were
Friday, August 24, visitors at the
Connie Frickel home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman
and daughter, Mary, were Sun
day, August 18, dinner guests at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Victor Frickel, and family. The
twins, Harold and Garold, and
Vicky went home with them and
stayed until next day. Then Da
vid Frickel spent Monday to
Wednesday at the Coleman home.
Gene Livingston’s hay crew
hayed for Lawrence Smith and
O. A. Hammerberg the past
week.
Mrs. Clarence Focken and chil
dren were Friday, August 24, vis
itors at the Lawrence Smith
home.
Mary Catherine Kilmurry and
grandmother, Mrs. P. W. Kilmur
ry, returned Monday, August 20,
from a visit with the Vincent Al
lard family at Rapid City, S. D.
Sunday, August 26, dinner
guests at the Joe Hendricks home
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hend
ricks and family and Mrs. Edna
Hendricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks
and family were Butte visitors
Wednesday, August 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
family were Monday evening,
August 20, visitors at the Russell
Hipke home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed, of
Loup City, visited his sister, Mrs.
William Spann, and family on
Sunday, August 26, and took
Mrs. Spann to Denton for a visit
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and
son were Sunday, August 26. vis
itors at the Duane Beck home.
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DOWN MEMORY LANE . . . This photograph of vided O'Neill’s largest payroll. The chickory mill
O’Neill’s famous chickory mill was taken before was destroyed by fire, never rebuilt.—The Fron
the turn of the century. In season it easily pro- tier Engraving.
Ray Barton and son. Dave, of
Sheridan, Wyo., stopped in O’
Neill Monday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence Jonas on the
way home after a Chicago, 111.,
vacation.
Mrs. Lola Bain, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Bain and family and Mrs.
Fred Von Seggern and family,
all of Gregory, S. D., visited on
Sunday in O’Neill with Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Kelly and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Klein
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Brandi, of Coleridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prescott
and family, of Laurel, spent Sun
day with Mr. Prescott’s mother,
Mrs. Bertha Prescott, and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Anderson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Brennan
and son, Bartley, jr., returned on
Friday from a 2-weeks’ vacation
in Colorado. They were at Colo
rado Springs, Denver and Estes
Park.
Mrs. Carroll W. Stewart and
daughter, Suzanne, and son,
Scott, are in Omaha this week.
Miss Mary Alice Judge went to
Omaha Sunday for a week’s va
cation from the Apparel Shop.
Mrs. Hazel Boatman and J. W.
Wilkinson, of O’Neill, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Lange and fam
ily, of Atkinson, visited Sunday,
August 19, with Verne Wilkinson,
of Chambers.
Mrs. W. A. Ramsey, of Pitts
burgh, Calif., arrived Saturday
for a visit with Mrs. Christene
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shade, of
St. Paul, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Chaney.
Mrs. Lloyd Collins and chil
dren went to Grand Island Tues
day, August 21, to meet Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Long, who for 6
weeks had been visiting with rel
atives in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and the
twins spent Sunday at Ft. Ran
dall, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clyde
and family returned Sunday af
ter vacationing for a week in the
Black Hills and the Badlands of
South Dakota.
Mark Davis, who is employed
by Consumers Public Power,
will work in Brule during the
month of September.
Mr. and Mrs, G. C. DeBacker
went Sunday to Grand Island to
meet their daughter, Miss Diane,
who had spent 2 weeks in Den
ver. Colo.
Charles Luber, of Pasadena,
Calfi., arrived Thursday, August
23, for a visit at the James Don
lin home and with other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt
spent Friday in Norfolk.
Mrs. Emma Lawrence spent
from Friday until Tuesday in
Valentine visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Lawrence.
Thursday, August 23, guests at
the R. E. Chaney home were Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Roe and family,
of Spencer.
RETURNS FROM KOREA
Cpl. James Urlaub, who had
been in Korea for about a year,
docked Friday in San Francisco,
Calif. In a few days he will reach
O’Neill and spend a 30-day fur
lough with his aunt, Mrs. T. M.
Harrington, and her husband.
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Sunday, Sept. 2
Music by
DELL CLAYTON
and His Orchestra
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