The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 01, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 3, Image 3

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    Bert McIntosh
Dies at Genoa
Formerly Barber at
Page
PAGE—Mrs. Nellie McIntosh
received word of the death of a
brother-in-law, Bert McIntosh, at
Cenoa Saturday, December 27.
Re is survived by his wife, Mary;
six sons and two daughters.
Mr. McIntosh formerly lived at
Page and was a barber here
many years ago.
Other Page News
. Mrs. Myrtle Coon has moved
to her farm home east of Page,
occupied by her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Spangler and family. Mrs. Coon
had lived alone in her home un
til her health failed. She has
rented her home in town to Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Cullen, who oper
ate a grocery store here.
Billy Zempel of Lincoln is
spending a few days with friends
in Page during his vacation. He
is attending the Nebraska univer
sty at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sortnsen,
sr., and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Sorensen and daughter of
Creighton and Mrs. Eddie Con
nery of Cody, (Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sorensen and daughters,
and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren
sen, jr., and daughter spent
Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs.
William Sorensen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and
sons of Logan, la., came Christ
mas eve to visit Mrs. Asher’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie
Snell, and Mr. Asher’s mother,
Mrs. George Park and Mr. Park.
Mr. Asher returned home Friday.
Mrs. Asher and sons remained for
a longer visit
A/3c Ross Fink and Miss Nan
cy Heiss came from Grand Is
land Wednesday, December 24, to
spend Christmas with relatives
at Page. They returned to Grand
Island Friday accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, who
will spend a few days in the
George Fink home. Mrs. Snyder
will have a medical checkup
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dorr and
family of Neligh are spending
their Christmas vacation at the
homes of their respective parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr and Mr.
and iMrs. Merwyn French, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson
and family of Lincoln, Miss Sy
bil Ickes of Cascade, Mr. and Mrs.
Neven Ickes, jr., and Teresa, Mr.
and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr., and
Glenda were guests on Christmas
day of Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes,
sr., Lionel and Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. French had
as their Christmas day guests
their four children, Mr and Mrs.
Duane Dorr and family of Ne
ligh, Mr. and (Mrs. Merwyn
French, jr., of Wahoo, Carroll
French of Lincoln and Bette.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Heiss and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Braddock and JoAnn,
Mrs. Jennie French, Miss Alice
French, Miss Marie Heiss and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Alberts,
Sandra, Linda and Craig spent
from Wednesday, December 24,
until Saturday at Ainsworth
with their respective parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and
family of Lincoln spent several
days last week with Mrs. Jack
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
D. Ickes, Lionel and Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chichester
and son had for their dinner
guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Christon and Catherine and
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chichester
of Rockford, 111. Gilbert is a
grandson of the Chichesters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gray had for
their dinner guests on Christmas
day their grandchildren, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Lund and sons of
Scotia, their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gray, and Veldon, and Leonard
Miller of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and
children returned to their home
at Lincoln Sunday after spending
Christmas with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes,
and other relatives. Miss Sybil
Tckes returned to her teaching
duties at Cascade Sunday after
spending her vacation with
homefolks.
Richard Holliday returned to
Sidney Sunday after spending
several days here with his par- 1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holli
day and other relatives.
Air. and Airs. Dean Richards
left Saturday for their home at
Cheyenne, Wyo., after spending
Christmas with the latter’s par
ents, Air. and Mrs. I. O. Wood,
and other relatives.
L. F. Knudsen of Manning, la.,
came by plane the day before
Christmas and took his mother,
Mrs. Helen Knudsen, to his home
where she spent a few days with
him and his family. She also
visted other relatives in Omaha
before her return home the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and
family returned home Sunday af
ter visitng over Christmas with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Max, sr., at their home in
Omaha. Soren Sorensen, sr., did
the chores at their farm during
their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan
and Donelle were dinner guests
at the home of the former’s grand
parents, Air. and Mrs. Pearl Cary,
at Inman. In the evening they
were dinner guests of Mrs. Karti
gan’s parents, Mr. and Airs. Her
bert Steinberg.
Air. and Mrs. William Watter
mann entertained the pinochle
club on Saturday evening. Mrs.
Edward Shaw and Alfred Connor
held high score, traveling went
to Mrs. Leland Finley and Ed
ward Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stevens of
Oakland joined other members of
the Stevens family at the home
of Miss Maude Martin on Christ
mas day for a no-host dinner.
Other guests were Miss Effie
Stevens of O’Neill, Mrs. Eva Cun
ningham, Donald Cunningham,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cunningham
and Denny, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Stevens and E. E. Stevens.
Mr. and (Mrs. Gene Terrill and
daughter of Hot Springs, S.D.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Parson
of Miltonvale, Kans., visited over
Christmas with Mr. Ter rip and
Mrs. Parsons’ parents, Mr' and
Mrs. Otto Terrill. On Friday
they were joined by Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Terrill, Jerry and Marilyn
and Airs. Alma Tegeler and were
dinner guests of Air. and Airs.
Harry Tegeler.
ivir. ana Mrs. waiter Hunt and
sons drove to Leigh Friday
where they visited until Satur
day with Mrs. Hunt’s parents,
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Clem
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley en
joyed having their children with
them for Christmas day. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Finley of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Walker and sons
of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Gailen
Miller and family of Niobrara,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James Fin
ley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Finley and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Finley and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen
and family called during the af
ternoon.
Misses Joyce Clasey, Byrdie
Ann Parks, Loma Stevens and
Mrs. Don Summers returned to
Lincoln Sunday after spending
their Christmas with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood of
Lincoln came to Page Saturday
to spend a week here with their
children Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Harvey and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Wood, and with Mrs.
Wood’s mother, Mrs. Hester Ed
misten. All were dinner guests
Christmas day at the Calvin Har
ley home except the Asher fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey
were also guests. In the evening
all members of the family were
together as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Asher.
Serves as Medic
with Third Division—
STUART—Billy L. Farr, whose
wife, Dorothy, lives in Stuart, re
cently was promoted to sergeant
while serving in Korea with the
Third infantry division.
The division, now in its third
wdnter on the Korean peninsula,
has fought in many of the most
bitter battles of the conflict, in
cluding the successful fight for
“Bloody Angle” in 1951.
A medical aidman in medical
company of the seventh regment,
Farr entered the army in July,
1951, arriving in Korea last April’
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Farr of Newport.
Frontier for printing!
ROYAL THEATER
O’Neill
Wed.. Thurs. Dec. 31-Jan. 1
Family Nights
Claudette Colbert and Ann Blyth
in
THUNDER ON THE HILL
A flood covers the English
countryside sending the citizens
of surrounding villages and trav
elers in the valley to the hilltop
convent and hospital of Our Lady
of Rheims. Among those seeking
shelter is Ann Blyth, on her way,
with guards, to be executed for
the murder of her brother. So
cenre is Sister Mary, played by
firmly convinced of Ann’s inno
Claudette Colbert, chief of the
hospital staff, and so unceasing
are her efforts to prove that in
nocence, she faces severe chas
tisement from the mother super
ior, Gladys Cooper, and near
death from the real murderer.
Family Night. $1.00; Adult 50c.
Children 12c.
Fri., Sat. Jan. 2-3
In Argentina a woman knows the
WAY OF A GAUCHO
20th Century Fox presents Rory
Calhoun, Gene Tierney, with
Richard Boone, Hugh Marlowe,
Everett Sloane. Color by techni
color.
Adult 50c; Children 12c. Matinee
Sat. 2:30. Children under 12 free
when accompanied by parent.
Sun., Mon., Tues. Jan. 4-5-6
MY WIFE'S BEST FRIEND
Starring Anne Baxter, Mac
Donald Carey, with Cecil Kella
wav, Casey Adams, Catherine
McLeod, Leif Erickson, Francis
Bavier, Mary Sulivan, Martin
Milner. Never underestimate the
power of a wife’s best friend!
Adult 50c; Children 12c. Matinee
Sun. 2:30. Children under 12 free
when accompanied by parent.
Corporal Wilson ... on leave
★ ★ ★
Corporal Wilson
Returns from Korea
Spends 14 Months in
Far East
REDBIRD—Cpl. Virgil Wilson,
who served 14 months in the
First armored amphibious bat
talion of the First marine divi
sion in Korea, arrived home Sun
day to spend a 30-day leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wilson and with other relatives
and friends.
Other Redbird News
■The Scott Community club
held a Christmas party Sunday,
December 14, at the Scottville
hall. A 1 o’clock dinner was en
joyed. A clever skit was pre
sented at 2:30 when Santa (Mrs.
Frank McDonald) came feeling
“very ill.” The family, Mrs.
Charlie Gifford, Janet and Larry,
tried all sorts of “medical aid.”
Finally they solved his “illness”
by presenting a program, which
included recitations and songs ac
companied by the piano, guitar
and accordian. Santa’s capers all
through the program provided as
much merriment as the pro
gram itseii. Santa with the help
of Janet Gifford and Janet Krug
man passed out the gifts and
treats. The hall and tree were
decorated by the president, and
vice-president, Mrs. Charlie Gif
ford and Mrs. McDonald. A let
ter from Mrs. Elmer Luedtke, a
former member, now living in
Omaha, was read. Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson, Rex
ford, Claranna and June, Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Schollmeyer, Bruce
and Bardy Jo, Mrs. Anna Carson,
Mrs. Harvey Krugman and chil
dren, Mrs. Ray Wilson and Gar
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDon
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gif
ford, Larry, Janet and Ray, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Luber, Wayne,
Donna, Charles ahd Patricia, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wilson, Billy, Philip
and Rozella, Mrs. Charles Luber,
Mary Luber, Rick Truax, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Hull and Leroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells en
tertained the Wells families on
Christmas day.
Pvt. Beryle Bessert returned to
his base at Lewiston, N.Y., after
a 15-day furlough with home
folks.
Mrs. John Stewart and boys
have been visiting several days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Bessert and Beryle.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Steffen
and family and her father, Earn
Wilson of Gregory, S.D., were
dinner guests Sunday, December
21, in the Ray Wilson home.
Several school programs were
enjoyed in the community the
past week. The sale of boxes
netted more than $50 in each
school. Teachers were Melvin
Miller at the Carson school, Joan
Rosicky at the Scottville school
and La Dona Crawford and Paul
ine Anderson at the McKenzie
school.
name Kosenkrans and sons,
Ernest and Roger called on Ray
Wilson on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Evans of
Rushville arrived Tuesday eve
ning, December 23, to visit their
daughter, Mrs. Albert Carson and1
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Baker and
Mrs. Frank McDonald were sup
per guests Sunday in the Ray
Wilson home.
The amateur cQntest and box
social sponsored by the Lucky
Clover 4-H club at Scottville
netted $33, with which the club
plans to buy a phonograph. First
prize was awarded to Dick Truax,
a guitar solo; second to Claranna
Carson, an accordian solo, and
third to Leroy Hull, a solo, ac
companied by his mother at the
piano.
Mrs. Guy Hull, Mrs. Nick Bak
er and Mrs. Ray Wilson attended
the Rebekah lodge Christmas
party in Lynch Tuesday evening,
December 23. Leroy Hull, Bruce
Schollmeyer and Dick Truax
were in the program.
Albrights Hold
Yuletide Reunion—
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Gailord
Albright enjoyed having all their
children with them for Christ
mas dinner at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. O. J. Hoffman,
and family.
Those present were Sterling
Albright, FN, of Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Al
bright and Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Shane of Lincoln, Miss LaVonne
Albright of Beatrice, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stevens and sons of
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman
and family of Clearwater and
Mr. and Mrs. Gailord Albright.
Mr. Albright, who has employ
ment at Sioux City, had come
home Tuesday evening, Decem
ber 23, for a few days’ visit with
his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield
were Christmas dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. El
bridge Mavnard at Creighton. Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Speers of Verdigre
i were also present.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson
and family and Mrs. Bertha
Prescott spent Christmas in
Laurel at the home of Mrs. Tillie
Anderson and Janet. Other Suests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Prescott and family of Dixon and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb and
family of Wayne. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hamilton of Dixon were
evening callers.
Out-of-town relatives who at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Betsy
Aim were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Aim of Atlanta, 111., Miss Doris
Aim of Peoria, 111., A/3c Ted
Aim of Amarillo, Tex., Radio
man/1 c and Mrs. William Poff
and sons of Hawaii and Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Klein of Imperial.
Miss Joan Burgess left Monday
for Denver, Colo., to resume her
teaching duties there.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Yenglin of
Kingston, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Yenglin of Pigeon,
Mich., arrived December 21 to
spend the holidavs with Mr. and
Mrs. George Layh.
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks
and daughter spent Christmas
eve in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas And
erson spent Christmas even and
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ander
son entertained relatives in their
home for Christmas dinner. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Hitchcock of Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Williamson and
family of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Timm and Ronnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville McKim and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Billie
Marcellus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss and
family left Saturday for Anita,
la., to visit her parents and at
tend a family reunion. They plan
to remain for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arrasmith
spent Christmas in Ainsworth at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Firth.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Morgan
of Grand Island were Sunday
supper guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Babl. They also
visited Mrs. Vannie Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark
spent Christmas eve at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben
at Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blomstrom
and children of Winner, S.D ,
spent Christmas with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Brennan
and sop spent Christmas eve and
day in Wayne with Mrs. Bren
nan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Porterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bright
entertained guests at a Christmas
dinner in their home. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Bright and Eddie, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Bright of Orchard, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Keichafer and
two sons of Plainview and Mrs.
•Darel Bright of Atkinson.
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