The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 24, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    O’NEILL DRIVE-IN THEATRE
THURSDAY, JULY 24
MAN FROM PLANET X”
Our Future In the Next Planet
$1 Per Car Load
ADDED SHORTS
FRI., & SAT., JULY 25-26
“THE HIGHWAYMAN"
Meet Him and Lose Your
Pockeibook
CARTOONS ADDED
SUN. & MON., JULY 27-28
A BIG PICTURE PLUS A SPECIAL CAST
“THE BABE RUTH STORY
The Greatest Man's Life in Baseball
ADDED SHORTS
TUES. & WED., JULY 29-30
AN ALL STAR CAST
THREE HUSBANDS
What to Do wilh YOUR Man
ADDED SHORTS
Mrs. Mina Meyers
New Noble Grand—
CHAMBERS— Rebekah lodge
361 of Chambers met for a reg
ular session Friday night, July
11. Installation of officers was
held, conducted by Mrs. Nellie
Medea If. who was assisted by
Mrs. L. W. Taggart.
Mrs. Mina Meyers will reign
as noble grand and Mrs. Bernice
Reed as vice grand, assisted by
their staff.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Helen Honeywell and Mrs.
Will David.
Other Chambers News
Mrs. Loraine Smith and moth
er, Mrs. Zinky of Atkinson, were
supper guests of Mrs. Louise
Crandall on Wednesday eve
ning, July 16. On Sunday, July
20, Mrs. Crandall accompanied
the others to Atkinson.
Mrs. Jake Hoerle celebrated
her birthday anniversary Friday
evening at her home. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Lavem
Hoerle and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Pavel and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hoerle and daughters
and Mrs. Victoria Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Guais Winter
mote and Carolyn were Sunday
dinner guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wintermote.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Alderson
and sons visited his brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Sammons, at Amelia Sunday,
July 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sexton
and Nadine returned Sunday,
July 20, from a two-weeks’ va
cation trip which took them
through the Black Hills, S.D.,
and Yellowstone National park,
Wyo., and to Haddam, Kans., to
visit relatives.
Kenneth and Kendel Collins
of New York City are spending
their vacation with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Seery, and Wilma and with rel
atives at O’Neill and Atkinson.
Mrs. Clayton Woods and sons,
Richard and Rex, came Thurs
day, July 17, from Los Angeles,
Calif., to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. K. Platt, and her
mother - in - law, Mrs. Esther
Wood.
Raymond and Clinton Rich
ardson of Ord and Speed Rich
ardson of Louisana recently
visited their brothers-in-law and
sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Boll and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Whitaker, and families.
Ada DeHart, Joan Daas, Joan
Beed and Diane Hoffman, who
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are attending summer school at
Wayne, spent the weekend with
' hopie folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Starr and
sons, Johnnie and Danny, of St.
Paul brought his mother, Mrs.
Nellie Starr, home Sunday. Mrs.
Starr had visited since Thursday,
July 17, with her son and daugh
ter-in-law. Danny remained with
his grandmother for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and
family and Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Carpenter drove to Atkinson
Sunday. They visited in the
Dean Stevens home.
Rev. Jesse Witbee of Ains
worth was guest speaker Sun
day, July 20, at the Chambers
Methodist church. He was ac
companied by his wife and
daughter.
Ed Dankert returned Satur
day, July 19, from Wichita,
Kans., where he had spent a
week attending a Coleman deal
ers’ meeting. Twenty-two Cole
man dealers from Nebraska were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marquis
left Tuesday. July 22, for their
home at Redmond, Ore., after
several weeks visit with rela
tives at Chambers. They were
accompanied by her sister, Miss
Nellie Smith, who nlans to re
main until next scpring.
Mrs. Vernon Harley and chil
dren went to Hastings Friday to
attend the funeral services on
Saturday for her grandmother,
Mrs. Pauline Koepke. 85. Mr.
Harley drove down Sundav to
bring them home. Mrs. Harlov
reDorts that her brother, Bill
Roth, who graduated last spring
from the Lutheran seminarv at
Snringfield, 111., preached Sun
dav in Zion Lutheran church at
Ha«5tin»s. T^e T?ot.hs formerly
resided at Chambers.
Pacre People Visit
Omaha, Lincoln—
PAGE—Mrs. Gailord Albright
took Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes,
sr., and Mrs. Will Neubauer to
Omahg Friday morning, where
Mrs. Ickes went for a checkup.
Mrs. Albright visited at the
home of her brother, Harvey
Rutherford, and family.
Mrs. Neubauer visited her
nephew, Melvin Haynes, and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ickes vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Merriman. Dennis Ickes,
who has been visiting his broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jackson, and family
at Lincoln, came to Omaha to
return to Page with them. They
returned home Saturday eve
ning. Miss Maude Martin accom
panied the group as far as Oak
land when they were going to
Omaha.
She will spend a few days vis
iting her nephew, L. G. Stevens,
and wife.
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EMMET O’NEILL ATKINSON
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor
The sectional fellowship meet
ing will be at Bassett tonight
(Thursday). Service begins at 8
o’clock.
Sunday services consist of
Sunday-school at 10 a.m.; wor
ship at 11 a.m., and evangelistic
rally at 8 p.m.
The CA’s will meet Tuesday
at 8 p.m. The prayer meeting
and Bible study will meet on
Wednesday at 8 p.m. The street
meeting begins at 8:30 p.m. Sat
urday at the corner of Fourth
and Douglas streets.
We welcome one and all to
worship with us at any time.
Vacation Bible school begins
Monday. July 28. at 8 a.m. The
school will continue for twe
weeks with sessions from 9 to
11:45 a.m. The theme of the
school is “The Bible Is My
Guide.”
El*a Redlinger will be teaching
fV,e intormed’otos: Uq^el Hall,
the juniors: Esther Krueger, the
primaries: Reta Mae Anderson
of Newoort. who is kmder"ort«n
instructor in Bacsett. y^ll be
teaching the be'*mnc,,'a. w<* m_
v,*° all boys and girls 4-years
old and over to attend.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
(Chambers)
Rev. C. D. Ankney, pastor
Sunday-school, 9:30 a.m.
Adult Bible class, 9:3'0 a.m.
Worship, 10:30 a.m.
Worship, 10:30 a.m.
Holy communion will be cele
brated in the service Sunday
July 27.
The Sunday-school picnic will
be held a week from Sunday,
August 3. Members and friends
of the congregation are invited
to bring potluck dinner. There
will be games and contests for
the children. Ice cream and pop
will be furnished by the Sun
day-school. The picnic will be
gin after the regular Sunday
morning service.
We extend a cordial welcome
I to visitors. We preach Christ
. crucified, the only Savior and
hope of mankind.
METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. Richard Munroe, pastor
July 27: Sunday - school, 10
a.m.
Regular service, 11 a.m., with
special music.
Friday, July 26: Dorcas quilt
ing circle meets with Mrs. O. W.
French at 2 p.m.
CELIA NEWS
Sunnyside 4-H club held a reg
ular meeting and hamburger
supper in Hendricks grove Sat
urday evening, July 19. Owing
to the busy season, not as many
families were in attendance as
usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith,
Doris, Neal and Darrell were
Sunday afternoon, July 20, vis
itors at the Emil Colfack home.
Friday evening the various
Frickel families met at the
Frickel brothers home for a fam
ily reunion honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Mont Spalding of Yoncalla,
Ore. Mrs. Spalding is the former
Mollie Frickel. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Frickel, Alex and Herman Frick
el, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Smith
and familv of Butte, Mr. and
Mrs. Connie Frickel and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Beck and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Frickel and family, Mrs. Alan
Marauardt of Norfolk, and Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and
sons.
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j^dwxence omiin was an
O’Neill visitor Thursday, July 17.
O. A. Hammerberg and Diane
Samms were O’Neill visitors on
Wednesday, July 16.
Rev. Orin Graff was a Satur
day morning. July 19, visitor at
the Emil Colfack home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mont Spalding of
Yoncalla, Ore., and their niece,
Caroline Frickel, took Mrs.
Spalding’s sister. Mrs. Alan Mar
auardt, to her home in Norfolk
and spent the weekend with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elder soent
Friday, Julv 18, at the Mark
Hendricks home. Mrs. Asa
Woods was a Friday afternoon
and evening visitor at the Hend
ricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reiser and
children of Butte were Sundav,
July 20. dinner guests at the
Raul Johnson home. Afternoon
guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. V
Johnson of O’Neill. The Earl
^chlotfeld family and John and
Barbara Johnson of Lvons were
guests there in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
herg and D'^np and Carla
Samms were Sundav. Julv 20.
dinner guec+s at the g-), Puckett
home, north of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colfack and
children were supDer guests at
the Emil Colfack home Sundav
Julv 20. aay
Connie Frickel was a Sundav
-r|ornir«'. Julv 2D, visitor at thp
O. Hammerberg home.
Mrs. Alan Marquardt came
Wednesdav morning. Julv 16.
•for a visit with the various
Frickel families.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck
were Sunday afternoon. Julv 20
visitors at the George Beck
I home.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill)
Corner 6th and Grant
A. C. Utterback, minister
Friday, July 25, 8 p.m.: A
most interesting service con
sisting of illustrated talks by
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hender
shot, executives of the Turner
(Ore.) memorial home, telling
of the Christian work there.
Sunday, July 27: Bible school,
10 a.m. The Lord’s supper, 11
a.m., followed by the minister’s
message, “The Successful
Church.” A fellowship dinner
will be held at noon at the
church honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Utterback, who are closing their
ministry here.
Evening service, 8 p.m. Home
talent night, which will include
special music and sermonettes.
Sundav, August 3: John Thom
as of Winchester, Va., a grad
uate of Nebraska Christian col
lege, will begin his pastorate
here.
This friendly church extends
a hearty welcome. — By Mrs.
Donald Johring, secretary.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill)
Rev R. W. Olson, pastor
Thursday, July 24: Ladies Aid
society meets at the church
basement at 2 p.m., Mrs. Ed
Krugman and Mrs. Russell Yus
ten, hostesses.
Sunday, July 27: Anniversary
services at Immanuel Lutheran
church, Atkinson; morning ser
I vice, 10:30 o’clock; afternoon
| service, 2:3t) o’clock; vesper ser
vice, 7:45 p.m.
We bid everyone a sincere
welcome in the name of Christ
Jesus, the world’s only Savior.
If you have no church home we
cordially invite you to worship
with us regularly.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
Friday. July 25: Decorating of
church for anniversary Sunday,
10 a.m.
^ Sunday, Julv 27: Anniversary
Sunday—morning service, 10:30
o’clock; afternoon service, 2:30
o'clock: vesper service, 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday. Julv 30: Confirm
ation instruction class, 7:30 p.m.
Visitors are welcome to all
services and activities of this
congregation.
METHODIST (Chambers)
Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor
Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Clair
Grimes, superintendent.
Worship, 11:30 a.m.
WSCS will meet Thursday, Ju
ly 24, at the home of Mrs. Anna
Albers.
and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Spalding
of Oregon were Sunday evening,
July 20, visitors at the D. F.
Scott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Braun were
Sunday evening, July 13, visitors
at the Marvin Focken home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath
nie and son, Darrel, were dinner
guests at the Ed Boshart home,
near O’Neill, Sunday, July 20.
Ed Moeller brought O. A.
Hammerberg two loads of oats
from South Dakota Friday and
Saturday.
Mrs. Asa Woods was a Friday,
July 18, visitor at the Connie
Frickel home.
Alice and Buddy Focken and
Donnie Frickel attended a
“youth for Christ” meeting at
the Randall Valley church near
Ft. Randall dam, S.D., Monday
evening, July 14.
Mr. and Mrs. George Syfie
and Judy were Friday, July 11,
visitors at the Frank Kilmurry
home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott were
Thursday evening, July 17, vis
itors at the Charles Dobias home.
Haying is in full swing at the
Dobias ranch with 5,800 bales
already baled and three days of
baling left. A full crew is put
ting up stacks of hay, also.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa and
son were Sunday afternoon,
July 20, visitors at the Marvin
Focken home.
Lawrence Lange, vocational
agriculture teacher in Atkinson,
was a Friday, July 18, visitor at
the Connie Frickel home.
Buddy Focken helped the Emil
Colfack family put up hay Fri
day and Saturday morning.
Dwayne Greenwood was a
Saturday night, July 19, visitor
at the O. A. Hammerberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel
and family were Sunday eve
ning, July 20, visitors at the
Clarence Focken home.
Bobby Knudson spent Satur
day night, July 19, with the
Clarence Focken children.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. • Stevens
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stevens
and Sandy were Friday evening,
July 18, visitors at the D. F.
Scott home.
Jaszkowiaks Join
Goldens in Florida —
Mrs. Winnie Barger and Mrs.
Dorothy Knight took Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Jaszkowiak and
daughter, Nyla, to Sioux City,
Sunday, from where they boarded
a plane for Florida where they
will join Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gol
den, who are vacationing there.
Miss (Vyla Jaszkowiak went on to
Spalding, Mich., where she will
visit relatives.
Mrs. Barger and Mrs. Knight
returned to their home Sunday
evening from Sioux City.
Marylanders in
Holt for Visit
Sisters of the Late
Rose Tenborg
EMMET — Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Kane and granddaughters, Judy
and Patty Dodson, of Baltimore,
Md., and Mrs. Josie Ash of Om
aha arrived last week to visit
relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Kane and Mrs. Ash are
sisters of the late Rose Tenborg.
Other Emmet News
Mrs. Robert Fox and Mrs.
Dick Fox visited Mrs. Bill Kra
mer and family in O’Neill on
Saturday.
Mrs. James O’Connor and Ma
rybelle visited Mrs. Maurice
Kirkpatrick in O’Neill last
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McMillan and family and Mrs.
Bertha McMillan at Newport on
Sunday.
Miss Maureen Murphy spent
Sunday at her home. She is em
ployed at the D. C. Schaffer
ranch.
Miss Marybelle O’Connor, a
nurse at St. Catherine’s hospital,
Omaha, is spending a three
weeks’ vacation with her par
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. James O’Con
nor, and her uncle, Tom Perkins,
and with other relatives and
friends.
Miss Donna Perry spent Fri
day with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Perry, at O’Neill.
Floyd Dennis of Sioux City
visited a few days at the W. M.
Newton home last week.
Mrs. Jack Murphy has con
tracted to teach the sixth and
seventh grades in Ewing the
coming term of school.
Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor
and Marybelle drove to Norfolk
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler and
Mrs. Leo Weichman and chil
dren drove to Omaha Saturday.
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Hannus. On Sunday a Weber
family picnic was held at Le
noma Beach park west of Oma
ha in honor of Sister Carla
Weber, a sister of Mrs. Wink
ler. About 30 relatives were in
attendance.
Mrs. W. H. Buchmann, Mrs.
Jerry Eller and son, Steve, of
McCook arrived at the Robert
Fox home on Sunday and will
spend some time there.
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Plainview Clubbers
at Sallz Home —
The Better Homes project club
members and their families from
Plainview picnicked at the Nor
man Saltz farm east of Page on
Sunday, July 20.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Risse and Irene, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Saathoff and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard McKibbon. Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Milligan, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Scranton and Mary
Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jiskra
and family, Mrs. John Beltz and
Frieda, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Niel
son and Billy, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bonge and Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Bonge and daughter.
A picnic was served at noon,
after which a social afternoon
was spent in various ways. At
the close of the afternoon the
group enjoyed ice cream and cake
before departing for their homes.
Visits Texas —
PAGE—Miss Gwen Klinetobe
of Page has just returned home
from a month’s vacation in San
Antonio, Tex. She was staying
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Comar.
Family Reunites
After 8 Years
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Klinetobe Sunday, July 20.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Dean Comer of San,
Antonio, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Fran,
cis Klinetobe, Steven and Barry
Wayne of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Johnson, Linda and Norman
of Niobrara; Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Klnetobe, Beverly and Kathy of
Tilden; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Men
kens, Jimmy, Janice, Connie and
Jerry Mack of O’Neill; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Colfack, Ralph, jr.,
Danny and Janelle; Dixie Lee
Singleton of Page. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Perry, Rick Regina and
Keith, Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh,
all of O’Neill.
The day was spent visting and
taking pictures. There were
three boys absent—Waren Kline
tobe of Pearl Harbor, Haw.; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Klinetobe of
Rapid City, S.D., and Mr. ani
Mrs. Billy Klinetobe, Nancy and
Gerald of Tilden.
This is the first time in eight
years that all the girls were to
gether.
Reduced Prices!
ON ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
1—Model No. M-342 Mitchell
% h.p. room air conditioner. Will air
condition room space ufp to 400 sq. ft.
Reg. price 349.95, Special Sale Price
Installed _„_ 299.95
1—Model A-45 Jaden Air Conditioner,
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trifugal tylpe blower, regular price $229,
Special Sale Price__ 1 29.00
INSTALLATION EXTRA
JAMES DAVIDSON & SONS
Plumbing & Heating I
Phone 264 O’Neill
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GUARDIAN SALE
In order to liquidate the assets of May McGowan, I will sell at
the Front Door of the Court House on —
jfjesday, Jrly 29th
.10 O’CLOCK, A.M.
The following described real estate, consisting of 520 acres,
to-wit 2
North one-half of Section 10, Township 31, Range 1 I,
South one-half of Northeast quarter of Section 20; and
Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter and West one
half of Southwest quarter of Section 21, in Township 32,
range II, all west of the 6th P. M., in Holt County,
Nebraska.
Real estate will be sold as a whole or in parcels in such man
ner to realize greatest value to the estate.
TERMS OF SALE — CASH. Sale will remain open one hour.
Viliam D. Langan
Guardian of May McGowan
JOHN R. GALLAGHER, ATTORNEY
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