The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 16, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 9, Image 9

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    Hitch-Hiking Gals
in Rock Falls Club
ROCK FALLS—The Pleasant
Day club met on Wednesday,
April 8, at the home of Mrs.
Henry Vequist with two mem
bers absent. Mrs. Orville Mor
row was a guest. Roll call was
a gardening hint. A donation of
$3 was made by the club to the
Red Cross. After the business
meeting games were played.
The next meeting is to be at
Mrs. Wesley Taylor’s May 13.
Roll call is a packet of garden
seeds for foreign relief. This will
be an afternoon meeting and
members are to be there at 1:30
if possible. Those who hitch
hike should start a little earlier.
If hitch-hiking club women
seems a little far-fetched, read
ers perhaps underestimate the
.Rock Fabians’ enthusiasm for
going somewhere.
This winter one intrepid
rancher had a team on the front
of the jeep. Oothers were stuck
at 3 o’clock in the morning. One
family in their haste cut across
the pasture, got lost, missed the
party and almost didn’t get back
home. Getting home takes a long
time sometimes—but that way
it’s not so long until you can
go again.
Other Rock Falls News
Dinner guests Sunday at the
Louis Brown’s were Mr. and
Mrs. Arlen Brown, Mrs. Ethel
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Drueke and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown
and children were guests last
Thursday evening at the John
Schultz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
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Lynda visited Louis Brown’s on
Friday evening.
Supper guests at Francis Cur
ran’s Tuesday evening, April 7,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Miller and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Margritz and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cur
ran attended the 4-H leaders’
banquet in Atkinson Wednesday
evening, April 8. Betty and Ma
ry Jo Curran, Brenda, Bonna
and Susan Margritz were supper
guests at Bill Crawford’s that
evening.
Mrs. Francis Curran and Mary
Jo were dinner guests Friday at
Roy Margritz’s. Mary Jo stayed
with Susan that afternoon.
Dinner guests Sunday at Roy
Margritz’s were Mrs. John
Deines and Sharon of Royal,
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt and
boys.
One little girl wants to live
at the Easter bunny’s house
where all the colored eggs, etc.,
come from.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran
and girls were dinner guests at
Bob Larsen’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott were
dinner guests Sunday at Bob
Worth’s in honor of Mrs.
Worth’s birthday anniversary.
Carl Miller and Mrs. Emma
Miller were guests Sunday at
Orville Miller’s. \
Mr. ana Mrs. urvuie Muter
and children visited Dick Fer
nau’s Sunday evening.
Lois Ann and Harold Peter
son, Joe and Anna Stein were
guests at Henry Woidneck’s on
Sunday afternoon.
Guests at Henry Woidneck’s
Sunday evening included: Mr.
and Mrs. George Hansen, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Karel, John Karel,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidnectc
and Celia Richter.
Fritz Yantzie and Joe visited
Levi Yantzie’s Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt
and children and Mrs. Anna
Brown were sightseeing at the
Ft. Randall, S.D., dam Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests at Levi
Yantzie’s were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Yantzie and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Sammie Derickson and son
and Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Leib
and children.
The Sunday Night club met
this week at Wesley Taylor’s.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Vequist and family and John
Richardson. High score was won
by Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karel. Mrs
James Curran and Ardell had
low score.
John Richardson was a guests
af Wesley Taylor’s Friday eve
ning.
Guests at Albert Widtfeldt’s
Monday included Mrs. Louis
Brown, Frank Schultz, Fred
Tesch and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda.
Louis Luben called on Albert
Wildtfeldt one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins
were dinner guests Sunday at
Don Hynes’. »
The Pinochle Pirates met Fri
day evening at Orville Miller’s.
High score was won by Mrs.
Lyle Vequist and Arthur O’Neill.
Mrs. Francis Curran and James
McNulty held low score. In the
Junior Pirates’ game, Brenda
Margritz won high and Rita
Vequist low. The next party will
be at Chuck Felver’s April 25.
At that meeting the low scorers
treat the high scorers.
Tommy and J amce v equisi
stayed at Henry Vequist’s last
Thursday afternoon.
Elaine Miller visited Rita Ve
quist from Friday night until
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda were guests at Albert
Sterns’ Saturday night.
Supper guests at the Albert
Sterns home Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Sterns, Francis
and Gene. Francis is home on
furlough.
Don Stems and Doris Sterns
flew to Omaha Sunday. Doris
had spent the weekend at home.
Don returned Monday.
John Richardson was a guest
at Albert Sterns’ last Thursday
evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor I
md children were Tuesday eve
ling, April 7, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Smith.
Clyde Johnson was a guest of
Floyd Johnson’s Sunday after
noon and for supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz
were guests at John Schultz’s
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong
and children of Omaha and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sterns called at
James Curran’s Tuesday morn
ing, April 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran
and girls visited James Curran’s
Tuesday evening, April 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ciaussen
were dinner guests last Thurs
day at Ciaussen Brothers’.
Bill Ciaussen was a guest at
George Winkler’s Sunday.
Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder
and children of Atkinson visited
Wednesday, April 8, with the
former’s uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Snyder, here, j
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes J
spent Wednesday, April 8, in
Royal visiting her sister, Mrs. j
Fred Storm.
Mrs. Icie Rost entertained the
Just-a-Mere club at a 2:30 p.m.
dessert luncheon. Seven mem
bers were present. The after
noon was spent informally.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stew
art, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dob
bins and Mr., and Mrs. Alien
Haynes spent Friday evening at
the Frank Snyder home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wiseman
of Twin Falls, Ida., visited
friends and relatives at Page
and Orchard while enroute
home from Florida where they
spent the winter.
Mrs. Robert Harvey was host
ess to the Get-Together club on
Friday afternoon. Ten members
were present. Mrs. Calvin Har
vey, Mrs. Harry Van Horn and
Mrs. Harry Park were guests.
The latter united with the club.
After an informal afternoon
luncheon was served.
The Bid or Bye club met on
Wednesday, April 8, with Mrs.
Frank Cronk. At bridge, Mrs.
Jerome Allen won high score
prize and Mrs. Cronk all-cut.
Mrs. Melvin Carson was a guest.
The hostess served luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
sr., spent Sunday at the home
of their son, Charles, and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold William
son and family of Stuart, visited
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Williamson.
Lonnie Wood, who is working
at Plainview, spent the weekend
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. O. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Marie Beel
aert, at Ewing.
Donald Eickhoff visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Eickhoff, and his little daughter
several days last week. Mr.
Eickhoff expects to be trans
ferred from California to Kan
sas City, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McIntosh
and sons spent Sunday with
Mrs. Nellie McIntosh and fam
ily.
Mrs. Glen Harris, assisted Dy
Mrs. George Wettlaufer, enter
tained the King’s Daughters
Tuesday evening, April 7. Mrs.
Harold Kelly led the devotions
and Mrs. Roger Bowen prepar
ed a skit on evangelism for the
lesson. Plans were made for an
invitational mother-daughter tea
to be held Tuesday evening,
May 19. The group enjoyed a
lunch.
The Improvement club held a
special business meeting Friday
evening at the Melvin Smith
home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Soren
sen entertained at dinner Satur
day evening. The guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mr
and Mrs. Don Nissen, Mr. anc
Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Mr. anc
Mrs. Charles Sorensen and Mr
and Mrs. Calvin Harvey. Late]
in the evening all the group ex
cept the latter couple attendee
the dance in O’Neill.
Mrs. Bert Finley returnee
home Sunday after spending £
few days in Norfolk at the home
of her "son-in-law, and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, anc
family.
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Miss Jane Kaup
Weds LaVern Morgan
STUART — Miss Jane Kaup,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Kaup, sr„ of Stuart, was united
in marriage with LaVern Mor
gan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Morgan, sr., of Atkinson,
on Wednesday, April 8, in St.
Boniface Catholic church.
Rev. A. J. Paschang perform
ed the double-ring ceremony at
9:30 a.m.
Nuptial music was sung by
the men’s choir of St. Boniface
church, who sang “On This Day
O Beautiful Mother.”
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
silk illusion lace and nylon net
fashioned with a wedding ring
waistline cuffed onto a nylon
yoke.
The long, tightly fitted sleeves
came to a point with three tiny
pearls. Appliqued braid on the
three overskirts of nylon over
satin gave a peplum effect to
the cathedral length skirt.
The full circular veil of im
ported silk illusion fell from a
satin bonnet trimmed with a
ruffle of chantilly lace.
The bride carried a bouquet
of white Easter lilies with white
streamers. ,
Doris Davis, first cousin of
the bride, as maid-of-honor ap
peared in a gown of nile green
lace net over taffeta and the
bridesmaid, Miss Maureen Bat
enhorst, second cousin of the
bride, wore a gown of orchid
lace over taffeta. They both
wore matching bonnets and
carried bouquets of yellow jon
quils.
Then bridegroom’s attendants
were Gene Kaup, twin brother
of the bride, as bestman, and
Donald Kramer, a friend of the
bridegroom.
The men wore light gray
suits and white carnation bou
tonnieres.
Bill Morgan, brother of the
bridegrodtn, and Victor Kaup,
brother of the bride, were ush
ers.
The bride’s mother chose an
aqua colored dress with white
accessories and the bridegroom's
mother a green dress with white
accessories. Both wore pink car
nation corsages.
! A wedding breakfast was
! served at the home of Mr. and
, Mrs. Frank Steinhauser, uncle
. and aunt of the bride.
A dinner prepared by the
American Legion auxiliary was
served to a hundred guests at
the Stuart auditorium at noon.
Cousins of the bride served
as waitresses. The wedding cake
was baked and decorated by
Mrs. William Morgan and Miss
Barbara Mlinar of Atkinson.
Miss Joan Kunz, cousin of the
bride, was in charge of the
guest book.
Mrs. Morgan graduated from
Stuart high school in 1946 and
Mr.. Morgan graduated from At
kinson high school in 1940 and
is engaged in farming.
The couple gave a dance at
the Crystal ballroom in Atkin
son in the evening for friends
and relatives.
The bride chose a rose color
ed suit with navy blue acces
sories for traveling.
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The couple will reside on a
farm six miles west and one-half
mile south of Atkinson.
Page Seniors on
Sneak Trip—
PAGE—Members of the Page
senior class left at midnight on
Wednesday, April 8, to go to
Denver, Colo., for their sneak
trip. Last Thursday evening
they attended the basketball
game between the Harlem Globe
Trotters and the College All
Stars.
They visited various places of
interest including the capitol
building, a museum, and attend
ed an auto show.
Due to the snow they were
limited in their activities.
The seniors returned home
late Sunday night.
Celia News
Alfred Anderson was a Sun
day dinner guest at the Alex
Forsythe home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack
and family and Mr. and Mrs
Victor Frickel and family were
Friday evening visitors at the
D. F. Scott home.
Alice Focken, Atkinson public
high school senior, accompan
ied her class to Omaha Friday
to attend the ice capades. They
returned home on Saturday eve
ning.
Karen Johnson of Atkinson
spent Sunday with Caroline
Frickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Ray Pease home.
Other afternoon visitors were
Earl Schlotfeld and son, Clay
ton, also Harold and Gerald
Frickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
and family were O’Neill visitors
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser
and son, Gerald, were last
Thursday evening visitors at the
Hans Lauridsen home.
John Ross and son, Edward,
Sunday visited Mr. Ross’ moth
er, Mrs. Anna Ross, in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck at
tended a family “get together”
at the Charley Mlinar home on
Sunday. Others present were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlinar,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Lockmon and sons of Stuart,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlinar, Mr.
and Mrs. George Beck, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Smith and family.
Mr .and Mrs. Hans Braun and
family were last Thursday eve
ning visitors at the John Ross
home.
Mrs. Bill Obermire and chil
dren visited Saturday morning
at the Hans Lauridsen home.
Byron Obermire spent the day
with Bobby.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. riammer
and Mrs. Helen Snyder were
Sunday visitors at the D. F.
Scott home.
Mr .and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg were Sunday evening vis
itors at the Alex Forsythe home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
visited Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Beck Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck vis
ited the Alvin Heiser family on
Sunday evening.
Methodist Youth
Travel to Omaha j
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INMAN—Thirty members of
the Methodist youth fellowship
left here at 6 o’clock Saturday
morning and drove to Omaha
where they attended the after
noon showing of the ice capades
at the coliseum. Rev. Edgar of
Norfolk took the group in the
MYF bus.
They visited Boys Town and
Joselyn Memorial and enjoyed a
picnic dinner at Elm park. They
arrived home about 11:30 o’clock.
Other Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong
spent the weekend visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Dean DeLong in Kear
ney.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Don Angel at Spen
cer.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Luben and
daughters of Wisner spent the
weekend visiting in the home of
Mrs. May Fraka and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Luben.
Merlin Luben of Oak, spent
the weekend visiting his family.
Mrs. Albert Reynolds spent Fri
day and Saturday in Lincoln on
business.
Mrs. W. J. Slusher of Valentine
spent Sunday visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson
and Mrs. Leon Tompkins of
Omaha spent the weekend here
visiting relatives and friends.
They returned to Omaha Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Crumley and
family of Page spent Sunday
evening visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Wrede and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith
and daughter of Neligh spent
Sunday visiting Mrs. Smith’s par
ents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilhoit
and sons spent the weekend visit
ing relatives and friends in Lin
coln.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and
daughter, Susan, of Neligh and
Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson of
Inman were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem
Wrede and son, Chuck.
Saturday afternoon. Gordon
Smith, adminstrator disposed of
the personal property of the late
Clinton Smith at public auction
at the place in the west part of
town. Mrs. Marye Hartigan has
has purchased the house and ex
pects to move in it soon.
Mrs. Merle Carr and son of
Homiek, la., spent from Wednes
day, April 18, until Sunday visit
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Conger. Mr. Carr came Sunday
and Mrs. Carr and son returned
to their home with him Sunday
evening.
J ames Sholes and C h a r 1 e s
Young have returned to Fairfield
where they are employed after
spending a few days here with
their families.
Arbutus Rebekah lodge met in
regular session Wednesday even
ing, April 8, at the IOOF hall. A
covered dish luncheon was served
at 7 o’clock. Members of the Odd
Fellows lodge and their wives and
husbands of the Rebekahs were
guests. Following a short lodge
session cards were played.
Mrs. Ira Watson, Mrs. A. N.
Butler and Mrs. James McMahan
attended the regular meeting of
the Hospital Auxilary in O’Neill,
Monday evening. The Inman
group served a lunch at the close
of the meeting.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Newton and
children of Emmet visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Luben on Sunday.
Grace Gannon entertained
members of the YM club Tuesday
at her country home. The hostess
served a dinner at noon and the
afternoon was spent socially.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield
and family spent Sunday in Val
entine visiting relatives.
Mrs. Bessie Johnson of Laurel,
Mont., spent the first part of the
week visiting her niece Mrs. Bill
Butterfield and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peter
son of Valentine spent Friday
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Butterfield and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morsbach
and family of Neligh spent Sun
bachV1Sltmg Mrs' Elizabeth Mors*
Mr- aP51 Mrs. Milo Gorgen and
son of Valley City, N. D„ spent
the weekend visiting Mrs, Gor
gens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Lines.
The WSCS met at the Maxcy
Memorial addition last Thursday
afternoon for a regular meeting.
Mrs. Ralph Moore presided. Mrs.
Albert Reynolds conducted the
devotions and presented an East
er program. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Ray Siders and
Mrs. Clarence Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson enter
tained the following Sunday even
ing at a buffet supper following
the piano recital of their daught
er, Miss Carolyn. Guests were
Mrs. W. J. Slusher of Valentine,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Houser
and Mr. and Mrs. John Watson of
O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. W. J? Mc
Clurg and family of Bassett and
Miss Evelyn Davis of Inman.
GETS SEPARATION
ROCK FALLS—Chuck Shall
has received his discharge after
15 months in the service He
returned from Korea recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor
and children accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Shald to Bas
sett Monday evening to visit
Mrs. Ellen Shald.
Lloyd Godel, who is employed
in Omaha, spent the weekend
here with his family.__
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