The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 05, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    3 Events Noted
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CELIA — The Clarence Pock
en, Emil Colfack and Connie
Frickel families and Alex For
sythe attended a threefold cele
b r a t i o n at the Presbyterian
church Sunday afternoon, June
1. It was the 70th anniversary of
the founding of the Atkinson
church, the 10th wedding anni
versary of Rev. and Mrs. Orin
Graff, and a farewell for Mr. and
Mrs Fred Kohlschmidt, who are
leaving to live in Missouri- There
was a basket dinner at noon and
in the afternoon visiting with
pictures being viewed showing
past events of the church. A
round 65 persons were present.
Other Celia News
Monday, May 26, visitors at
the Emil Colfack home were
Connie Frickel and son, Donnie,
also Alex Frickel.
Several from this community
attended the iris show in Atkin
son's public school building Sat
urday, May 31. Mrs. D. F. Scott
won several ribbons for flowers
shown.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck,
Emil Colfack and son, Denton,
and George Beck were Tuesday
morning. May 27, visitors at the
Henry Dobrovolny home
Mrs. Milton McKathnie and
son, Darrel, and Mrs. Emma Mc
Kathnie were Thursday after
noon, May 29, visitors at thQ
Paul Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Omer Poynts were din
ner guests at the Leonard Chaf
fin home Sunday, June 1.
Marvin Strong, of Chambers,
and Miss Elvie Turner, a teacher
at the Miltonvale, Kans., Wes
leyan school, came as far as O’
Neill with the Mark Hendricks
family and Mrs. Asa Woods
when they came home Tuesday,
May 27- Miss Turner, a sister of
Mrs. Keith Cunningham, went to
Lynch where she will visit her
sister and family and teach in
Bible school. Leon Hendricks ac
companied his parents home but
Robert Hendricks had five hours
of flying instructions yet to take
and will fly his own plane home
when that is completed.
Sunday, June 1, dinner guests
at the Henry Dobrovolny home
were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and
son, Gferald, and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Masters and Mrs. S. W
Masters, of Wood Lake.
Supper guests at the* Omer
Poynts home Wednesday eve
ning, May 21, were Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Hendricks and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and
family.
Mrs. O. A- Hammerberg visit
ed the Vincent Allard family on
Tuesday morning, May 20, at the
P. W. Kilmurry home.
Mrs. D. F. Scott and Mrs.
Ralph Kelly went to Lincoln on
Saturday morning, May 24, to
attend the iris show
Dr. and Mrs. John Sutherland
were Saturday afternoon, May
24, visitors at the Mark Hend
ricks home. Doctor Sutherland
returned to Wichita, Kans., Sun
day while Mrs. Sutherland re
mained to care for her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel
and family were Sunday, May
25, dinner guests at the Ray
Pease home.
Mr- ana Mrs. kj. a. nammer
berg were O’Neill visitors Friday
afternoon, May 23.
Wednesday, May 20, visitors at
the Hans Lauridsen home were
Mrs. George Syfie, jr., and
daughter, Judy, Mary Coleman
and Carl Damero.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chris
tiansen were Thursday evening,
May 22, supper guests at the
Clarence Focken home.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chris
tiansen were supper guests at the
Joe Hendricks home Monday
night, May 19
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld
and family, also John and Jim
Johnson, of Lyons, were Friday
evening, May 23, visitors at the
Paul Johnson home. John and
Jim spent the night with the
Paul Johnson family.
Dr. John Sutherland, of Wich
ita, Kans., was a breakfast guest
at the Joe Hendricks home Fri
day morning, May 23. Doctor
Sutherland came for a weekend
visit with his wife, who is caring
for her mother, Mrs. Edna Hend
ricks, at the Connie Frickel
home.
Sunday, May 25, guests at the
O. A. Hammerbergs’ were Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Puckett, of O’
Neill, also their 6 - year - old
granddaughter, Betty Marie
Mayhem, of Seattle, Wash., who
is spending the summer at the
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Puckett home. In the afternoon
the Hammerbergs and their '
guests visited the Ray Pease !
home, also Mrs. Edna Hendricks
and the Connie Frickel family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch and
father, Steve Bausch, were Sun
day, May 35, dinner guests at the
Paul Johnson home
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chris
tiansen were Wednesday eve
ning, May 21, visitors at the O.
A. Hammerberg home.
John and Jim Johnson, of Ly
ons, spent several days the past
week with the Earl" Scnlotfeld
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Arp and
family were Wednesday evening,
May 21, visitors at the Emil Col
fack home.
Mr- and Mrs. Bob Reiser and
family, of But e, spent Thursday,
May 22, with her sister, Mrs. Joe
Hendricks, and family.
Supper guests at the Frank
Kilmurry home Monday evening,
May 19, were Mr. and Mrs. Vin
cent Allard and daughters, Patty
and Carol, of Rapid City, S.D.,
and Mr. and Mrs. P. W Kilmur
ry. The Allards left Wednesday,
May 21, for their home in South
Dakota.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg was an
O’Neill visitor Tuesday, May 20.
Clarence Focken wras a Sunday
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afternoon, May 25, visitor at the
Connie Frickel home
Herman Frickel was a Sunday
afternoon, May 25, visitor at the
Hans Lauridsen home.
Clarence Focken and son, Bud
dy, were Friday morning, May
23, visitors at the Leonard Chaf
fin home.
The Marvin Focken home was
connected with REA Saturday,
May 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken
and children were O’Neill visit
ors Friday, May 23.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P- Mathio
wetz, of Portland, Ore., stopped
recently to see the various Hend
ricks families. They had been
visiting in Minnesota. Mrs. Math
iowetz is a niece of Mrs Edna
Hendricks. Her father is Westlake
Cannon, who was born and rais
ed on the plaee now occupied by
the Frank Kilmurry family. He
will be remembered by a few old
time residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
and Mary Catherine and Patricia
were Sunday evening, May 25,
visitors at the Emil Colfack
home.
The Joe Hendricks family and
the David Rahn family had a
picnic dinner at the Rahn home
Sunday, May 25.
Sunday afternoon and evening,
May 25, visitors at the Milton Me- .
Kathnie home were Mr- and Mrs. '
Herbert Rouse and Mildred !
Keyes, of Inman. They returned ;
home Monday. Mrs. Emma Mc
Kathnie came out on Saturday,
May 24, and is spending the week
at the McKathnie h°me.
John and Jim Johnson, of Ly
ons, returned home Saturday,
May 24. They helped their uncle,
Stanley Johnson, move his sister,
Mrs. Alpha McKathnie, and
daughter, Ellen, to Wayne, where
both are enrolling in school.
The Hans Lauridsen family
attended the school picnic in dis
trict 53, better known as Kirk
land school, Sunday, May 25.
Arlis Wayman taught the school
the past term.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Storjohann
and daughter, of Spencer, visit
ed the Jim and Hans Lauridsen
homes Sunday afternoon, May
25.
Alex Forsythe and Clarence
Focken attended the Presbyter
ian men’s meeting in Stuart on
Sunday evening, May 25, when
the “God’s herd” animals from
Cleveland, Stuart and Atkinson
communities were dedicated.
“Voice of The Frontier” . .
780 kc-, Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:45 a.m.
FAME KNOWN
Fame of Donna Mae Fuhrer,
19, well-known O’Neill polio vic
tim who last week received her
high school diploma without hav
ing been inside a classroom, is
spreading. At Manson, Wash., the
chairman of the board of educa
tion made a few remarks to the
Manson high 1952 graduates. His
subject: “Donna Mae Fuhrer.”
By coincidence in the audience
was Mrs. Senseney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ressel, of
O’Neill. Mrs. Senseney was
familiar with the Donna Mae
story through her parents.
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