The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 24, 1952, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    Jimmy Sawyer New
Head Victory Club
INMAN—At the recent meet
ing of the Victory boys’ and girls’
<lub held at the IOOF hall the
following officers were elected:
Jimmy Sawyer, president; Ro
laad Hansen, vice-president; Bob
by Reimers, secretary-treasurer;
Liietta Coon, song leader; Bobby
Tams, news reporter; Kay Coven
try, recreation leader.
Mrs. Ermand Keyes was re
elected overall leader for the new
year. Detailed plans for 1952 will
be developed at a later meeting.
Preceding the business meeting
a recreational period was enjoyed.
A large number of parents and
friends attended this final meet- i
ing of the club year, and record
books were handed in. After the |
meeting was closed, lunch was
served by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ab
ney and Mr. and Mrs. Ermand
Keyes.
Other Inman News
Women’s Society of Christian
Service met at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Renner Thursday, Jan
uary 17, with 14 members and
guests present. Mrs. Ralph Moore
and Mrs. Lyle Abney were host
esses. Mrs. James Coventry led
the devotions. The society voted
to collect used Christmas cards,
coffee jar labels and tin strips
which will be turned in to Mrs. L.
R. Tompkins. These will be sent
to a Christmas toy campaign. The
•OCiety was pleased to receive an
accept a 48-cup electric coffee
maker, a gift from Mrs. Louis
FSedler, of Aurora, 111. Mrs. Fied
ler is a sister of Mrs. Karl Keyes
and taught school here several
years prior to her marriage. The
next meeting will be a Valentine
birthday party on February 7.
The Young Adult Fellowship
Hiram, and Mirandy party was
held in the IOOF hall Thursday
evening, January 17, with 50
members present. S/Sgt. and Mrs.
Howard Clark, of Omaha, were
special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Curk and Harry Moore served
•a hosts for the evening.
The birthday calendars, which
were sponsored by the white
Ship, arrived Friday, January 18.
Twenty members and guests of
the red group of the Young Adult
Fellowship surprised Mr. and Mrs.
(ffclp surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tams Sunday evening by
calling on them in their home.
The evening was spent visiting
and making plans for activities of
| the group. Miss Murl Keyes was
appointed secretary and treasurer.
Five members and guests of the
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
tended the west central subdis
trict MYF rally held at Ewing
Sunday, January 20. Members of
the Inman MYF helped furnish
the supper at 5:30 p.m.
Donald Keyes, Glen Gillogly
and Leon Tompkins donated
work the past week on the Max
cy Memorial addition. The shingl
ing is now mostly completed, the
windows are all installed and
some of the siding is on the east
side.
Rev. C. C. Chappell’s sermon,
“Being Hard Up, a homespun
philosophy on finance, was en
joyed Sunday morning by those
present at the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgstrum and
Connie Jean, of Council Bluffs,
la., attended the service. Mrs.
Harvey Tompkins is the new
teacher for the kindergarten class.
She replaces Mrs. Max Mossman,
who has taught the the class for
several months past. Two little
new members of the nursery class
of the Sunday school are Donna
Fern Keyes and Mark Allen
Tompkins. Murl Keyes is the
teacher of this class.
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Clark
left Friday for Maywood, 111.,
where they will spend a few days
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tjes
sem. Mrs. Tjessem and Mr. Clark
are sister and brother.
Miss Deritha Smith, of Norfolk,
spent the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smith.
Miss Lois Morsbach spent the
weekend in Neligh visiting Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and son,
Jerry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
entertained the Pinochle club on
Sunday evening at their home.
(Mrs. Coventry served lunch at a
late hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiim Ferris and
daughter, of Morse Bluff, spent
the weekend here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and
family took Mrs. Cliford Opper
and daughter, Susan, to Omaha
Sunday where they continued on
to New York by plane and from
there will go to Germany to be
with their husband and father,
Col. C. R. Opper.
John Conard returned Friday
from Empire, Ore., where he vis
ited his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conard.
Miss Luella Watson, who at
tends college at Wayne, spent the
weekend visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson and
Luella were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Watson and family in O’Neill.
Mrs. E. L Watson took her
daughter to Wayne on Monday
where she attends college. They
were accompanied by Mrs. James
Coventry, Mrs. A. N. Butler and
Miss Shirley Campbell.
Frontier for printing 1 Prompt
deliveries!
CELIA NEWS
Mrs. D. F. Scott attended the
organization meeting of the
Methodist church Circle V at the
; home of Mrs. Ivan Dickerson on
| Wednesday, January 16. Mrs. Or
land Anson was elected chair
man; Mrs. Dickerson co-chair
j man; Lela Garwood, secretary
| treasurer. A business meeting
i was held. The hostess served a
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck
Thursday afternoon, January 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias
and sons, Roger and Rodney, were
Sunday, January 20, dinner
guests at the D. F. Scott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hupp were
dinner guests at the Joe Hend
ricks home Friday, January 18.
Nadine Dobrovolny spent Sat
urday night, January 19, and
Sunday at the Duane Beck home.
Several from this community
attended the Bill Backhaus fu
neral in Atkinson Saturday, Jan
uary 19.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg attend
ed the Methodist Circle I organ
ization meeting at the home of
Mrs. C. E. Spence Wednesday af
ternoon, January 16. Mrs. Carl
Smith was elected chairman; Mrs.
Perry Barnes, co-chairman; Mrs.
Ralph Chace, secretary-treasurer.
Various lines of work were dis
cused. The hostess served a lunch
eon. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Paul Schultz Wednes
day, February 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin
and family were Saturday, Jan
uary 19, supper guests at the
Mark Hendricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Poess
necker and family were Sunday
afternoon, January 20, visitors at
the Clarence Focken home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks
and Nina were O’Neill visitors on
Tuesday, January 15. Mrs. Hend
ricks attended the Holt county
council of extension clubs meet
ing in the courthouse.
Shirley Dobrovolny spent the
weekend at the Alvin Heiser
home.
The annual Sandcreek town
ship meeting was held Tuesday
evening, January 15, at the home
of Alex Forsythe with 22 men in
attendance. After the business
meeting was finished the men en
joyed an oyster supper.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg and their granddaughter,
Carla Samms, and Alex Forsythe
were Sunday, January 20, dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. FYank Kilmurry
and daughter, Patricia, also P.
W. Kilmurry were O’Neill visitors
Wednesday,jJanuary 16. Mrs. Kil
murry and Patricia visited an
aunt, Mrs. Roy Judge, and had
dinner at the home of another
aunt, Mrs. Dick Minton, both of
O’Neill.
Rev. and Mrs. Asa Woods were
Monday afternoon, January 14,
visitors at the Joe Hendricks
home and dinner guests the same
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Hendricks.
Clarence Focken helped with
work at the Presbyterian church
Monday, January 14.
Mrs. D. F. Scott attended the
( Shakespeare club meeting Friday
afternoon, January 18, at the
home of Mrs. Claude Hqjnphreys.
Mrs. Wurtz was hostess.
Duane Beck helped Emil Col
fack Wednesday, January 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken
and daughter, Marjorie, made a
trip to Springfield, Mo. They left
Friday, January 11, and returned
Tuesday evening, January 15.
Mrs. John Ross and son stayed
with Frankie and did the chores.
Markita Hendricks spent the
weekend at the Bob Cearns home.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts
were dinner guests at the home
of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Jarvis,
Saturday. January 19.
Mrs. Connie Frickel stayed
with her mother, Mrs. Edna
Hendricks, while the Mark Hend
ricks family attended the funeral
of William Backhaus Saturday,
January 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken
and Marjorie were O’Neill visit
ors Wednesday, January 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks
and Nina were dinner guests at
the Mark Hendricks home Wed
nesday, January 16.
Gerald Heiser spent Saturday
night, January 19, with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath
nie and son, Darrel, attended the
funeral of her uncle, Arthur
Rouse, in O’Neill Sunday, Janu
ary 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel
accompanied Alec Frickel to Nor
Folk Thursday, January 17, when
he took his sister, Mrs. Alan Mar
quardt, home.
Caroline and Ronnie Frickel
helped their cousin, 5-year-old
David Frickel, celebrate h i s
birthday anniversary on Sunday
January 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch were
Sunday evening, January 20, vis
itors at the Paul Johnson home.
Neighbors of the Chester And
erson family gave them a fare
well party at the Hans Lauridsen
home Friday evening, January
lo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch, and
father, Steve Bausch, visited the
Ray and Rex Coburn home on
Thursday evening, January 17.
Helps Remove Red
War Prisoners —
Daniel A. DeBacker, seaman
apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. DeBacker, of O’Neill,
has arrived aboard the amphibi
?ToSot°rce landin£ craft tender,
USS Satyr, after 11 months in the
Far East.
The commanding officer of the
Satyr was designated a repre
sentative for commander amphi
bious force in the Far East while
coordinating the movements of
red prisoners of war from Pusan,
Korea, to the Island of Koje.
During these operations she was
based in Pusan Harbor.
The Satyr later assumed duties
as amphibious force landing craft
tender in the Far East, operating
at Pusan and Suyong in Korea
and Sasebo and Yokosuka, Japan.
Mrs. C. E. Bild, of Florida,
was a weekend guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodman.
j SOUTH STUART
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and
j baby, Wilma Kaup and Mr. and
; Mrs. Tom Shoberg, of O’Neill,
j spent Sunday afternoon at the
j Walter Kaup home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Batenhorst j
went to Omaha Wednesday, Jan
uary 16, where Mr. Batenhorst at
tended a meeting and Mrs. Baten
horst visited her sister, Mrs. W.
S. Culp. They returned home
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Barnes and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch and
family attended a dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler
Wednesday evening, January 16,
in honor of Martin Miksch, who
left for the army January 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bige
low and children.
Mr. and Mis. Clyde Blake and
Rodney and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
swim and son, of Sprinview,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Shald and Davy.
Florien Scholz took Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Scholz to Omaha on
Thursday, January 17, where Mrs.
Scholz entered the Clarkson hos
pital. Florien returned home on
Friday.
Connie McGinely, of Valentine,
Florence Lee, of Brownlee, and
Marilyn Gallagher, of Inman,
were weekend guests of Miss So
phie Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ziska
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ziska
in Atkinson. Other guests were
Mr. and Mfs. Geo. Ziska and fam
ily, of Boystown and Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Kaup and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens
and children were Friday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Ziska and family.
Rollie Kunz was a Sunday aft
ernoon visitor at the Bill Paxton
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Obermire and
family were Thursday, January
17 dinner and supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot and Bet
ty. Gus Obermire and Karen were
also supper guests. Karen spent
the night with Betty.
Mr. and Mrs. Florien Scholz
and boys spent Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weichman, sr., in Atkin
son..
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
entertained their pinochle club at
their home Friday evening. Louis
Steinhauser, Katie Steinhauser,
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Olberding and
Johnnie Steinhauser won prizes.
A lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and
and 80n were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fox at Newport. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boett
cher and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Yarges were
Sunday evening visitors in the
Wilbur Moon home.
Mrs. Alfred Stracke spent one
day last week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hovey
spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Green
field.
Mr. and (Mrs. Vernon Keyne
and children spent Sunday after
noon at the Lawrence Greenfield
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kramer
and boys were Tuesday evening,
January 15, yiritors in the John
Kramer home.
Mrs. Joy Greenfield attended a
party Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. M. M. Shattuck.
The TPM Bridge club was en
tertained at the home of Mrs. Joy
Greenfield, January 15. Prizes
were won by Mrs. Bill Paxton,
Minnie Haskins and Mrs. Pat
Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield
and children spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Abbie Coker in
O’Neill.
Dick Kaup spent Monday night
with Larry Paxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stolcpart
and boys spent Tuesday evening,
January 15 at the Bob Greenfield
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton enter
tained their card club at their
home on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tunender at
Atkinson.
Mick and Joe Ramold spent
Thursday, January 17, at the
Charles Deermer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz and
Joan were Friday evening visitors
in the Stub Kunz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and
Larry were Friday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Paxton.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. George Beatty
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beatty,
of Madison, were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. McIntosh.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Matthews, of
Lincoln, spent the weekend in
O’Neill visiting friends and rela
tives. Peter Matthews, who at
tends school in Lincoln, accom
>— 1 --—-—
panied them and spent the week
end with his father, Leo Mat
thews. *
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus
and family drove to Stuart on
Sunday and were guests at the
D. B. Marcelus home.
George McCarthy went to
Grand Island on Sunday where
he attended of Knights of Colum
bus state officers’ meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armbrus
ter, of Norfolk, were Wednesday
afternoon, January 16, callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
McIntosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
went to Elgin Sunday to visit
Mrs. Sidney E. Anderson. They
also visited at Bartlett.
Dr. E. J. Bild, sr., of Page, and
Dr. E. J. Bild, jr., of W a u s a,
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and Mararet were Tuesday guests
at the M. B. Marcellus home.
Robert Jonas, who is working
at Columbus, arrived Sunday to
spend the day with his wife and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaszkowiak
attended a dinner and card par
ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Cobb in Stuart on Sun
day, January 20.
A. J. Tasler, of Atkinson, was
a dinner guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence Jonas on Mon
day.
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