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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1953)
Art Work Displayed on Patron’s Day Hold Demonstrations at School EMMET—The Emmet school district No. 20 held a patrons’ day for the parents of the school children. Mrs. Dean Perry and daugh ters, Billie Jean and Beverly, Mrs. Frank Foreman, Mrs. Jesse Wills, Mrs. Elmer Schaaf, Mrs. Herman Grothe, Miss Alice French, county superintendent, Mrs. William Serck, Mrs. Agnes Gaffney. Mrs. Paul Newton, Mrs. Wayne Bates, Mrs. Raymond Richards and Mrs. Grant Pea cock were in attendance. On display were hand art, penmanship books, stories, fair cards, murals, posters, history pictures and science pictures. The school children held a program for their mothers. The beginner boys, Gregory Tenborg, Hewayne Perry, Denny Richards and Curtis Peacock, read from c tbeir readers. Ruth Schaaf, who is a first grader, counted to 39. The sec ond grade, Derold Perry, Jean o ne Kay Foreman, Junior Grothe, Madeline Richards and Kenneth Peacock, told stories from their readers. The third grade, Karen Bates and Mary Richards, said a poem together. The fourth grade, Mau reen Schaaf, and the fifth grade, Art Wills, Donald Schaaf, Bet ty Perry and Ronald Richards, and the seventh grade, Bobby Perry, Jerry Schaaf, Kathleen Grothe and Melvin Luben, all said poems. The eighth grade, Linda Serck and Donna Perry, sang a song, “America the Beau tiful.” A lunch of cookies and kool ade was served. Linda Serck was awarded the current event paper gold seal for not missing one question. Bobby and Derold Perry and Kathleen Grothe were given awards for not missing one day of school. The annual school picnic of district 20 with Miss Helen Mar tens teacher, was held on Sun day with a covered dish lunch eon at noon. The afternoon was spent with a baseball game for the men and boys and a softball game for the ladies. A large crowd was in attendance. Other Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton and children, Dewey and Patsy Ellen, of O’Neill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Newton. Miss Mary Janette Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Richards, was a last Thursday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grothe. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and children and AJr. and Mrs. James •(“Jim”) Foreman and sons, Bry an and Craig, of Battle Creek were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates of O’Neill and visited in the Frank Foreman home. Miss Jeanne Kay Foreman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman, was an overnight guest Friday of the Herman Grothe family. Miss Carol Leidy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Leidy of O’Neill, is visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kee, while her parents are on a vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and daughter, Kathy, of O’Neill were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and children. Mrs. George Bosn and baby son, Chuck, Mrs. Bill Kell}', Mrs. Charles Fox and Mrs. Fritz Bel zer and baby son, all of O’Neill, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and i children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughters, Judy and Nancy, were Sunday visitors at the Alfred Wasson home near Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz. Brockman and children were Friday eve ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughters, Judy and Nancy. Robert H. Fox spent Friday af ternoon doing some work at the Paul Newton home. Raymond Richards helped with shingling at the Paul New ton home Wednesday evening, May 20. George Peck of Coleridge vis ited Wednesday, Thursday and Friay, May 20, 21, 22, with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Newton. Miss Norma Lou Foreman ac companied Mrs. C. R. Clinken beard and daughters, Joanne and Mrs. Wallace Shellhammer, to Broken Bow on Monday where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan and daughters of Newport were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillan. Milo Anderson and Vernon Brown of Omaha visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillan on Satur day. Milo Anderson is a grand son of Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney attended church and a farewell dinner held at the Assembly of God church in O’Neill on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Redlinger, who left the next day for California to make their home. Mrs. Marvin Johnson, Mrs. J. Ed Hancock and Mrs. Susan Kubechek, all of O’Neill, were Friday guests of Mrs. Charlie Abart. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sauers and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson visit ed on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pat terson Wednesday evening. Mary Holliday of O’Neill spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Abart and Dercy. The teacher, Mary Agnes Boyle, and pupils of district 141 held a school picnic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziska and children called on Mrs. Emma Maring Sunday. Mrs. Emma Maring spent Monday in O’Neill on business. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daugh ter, Barbara, were overnight guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson, and son, Veldon, at Star. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier of O’ Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tomlinson of Grand Island were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and son, Veldon. Mr. and Mrs. John Pribil of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen at Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greig of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tunender and family were Fri day Evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Heiter at Atkinson. Miss Caroline Greig of Stuart spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tunender. Mrs. Bessie Burge and June visited Mrs. F. S. Brittell and daughters and Charles Harding at O’Neill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fritton visited Mrs. Emma Maring Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rich ards and family were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony O’Donnell at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Abart and Dercy called on Mrs. Sadie Schultz at Atkinson on Sunday. Mrs. John Kee and Mrs. Guy Beckwith visited Mrs. Fred Mc Cart Wednesday afternoon, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckwith and daughter, Connie, of O’Neill visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beck with on Friday. Mrs. Ralph N. Leidy of O’Neill visited her mother, Mrs. John Kee, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holtz Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara were last Thursday eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and Veldon of Star. Kev. and Mrs. Lreorge Koftde and daughter, Miss Irna Dunbar and Miss Betty Lewis, all of Taylor, were breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brockman and children, Connie and Jerry, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Focken and children, Alvin and Ken neth, of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fuller of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard and children of Grand Island were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McCoy of Ryan Park, Wyo., and Mrs. Maude Goos of Taylor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brockman and children, Connie and Jerry, on Tuesday, May 19. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South of Inman were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and Mary Lou, and were also Sunday guests at the Conrad home. Mr. and Mrs. Vem McIntosh of Moline, 111., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Janzing. Mrs. Harold Mlinar entertain ed the Young Homemakers club at her home Wednesday, May 20. Ten members were present Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes and daughter, Judy, of Atkinson were Saturday afternoon callers at the Robert Fox home. Veldon Tomlinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson of Star, is spending a few days vis iting his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox, and Barbara. 21 Atkinson High Seniors Graduate (See photo above) ATKINSON — Twenty-seven Atkinson high school seniors were graduated in commence ment exercises held Thursday evening, May 21, in the auditor ium. The commencement speaker was Harold K. Douthit, superin tendent of the state agricultural school at Curtis. Members of the class are: Lodema Maye Wefso, Rolland Gene Karr, Marjorie Lucille Tooker, Henry Rolland Dierks, Sharon Loree Andrus, Darlene June Steskal, Jaqueline Arlene Martens, Richard Dale Ratliff, Holly Colleen Smith. Donald Sterling Peterson, Al ice JoAnn Focken, Richard Dean Kissinger, Leona Rae Kazda, Donald William Meusch, Darlene Joy Tasler, James Niel Puckett, Kathryn Lucille Braun, Albert Lyle Lemmer. Shirley Ann Kaiser, Frederick Charles Dunn, Sylvia Frances Rohrs, class president; Clifford Boettcher (deceased), Zoellyn Gilman, Gary Wayne Spence, Mary Ann Kahler, Roland Ed ward Everett, vice - president; Frances Gotschall, Richard Le roy Roberts. Sylvia Frances Rohrs was vaj edictorian and Gary Wayne Spence was salutatorian. Supt. Harold Hutcheson presented the awards. Eighth graders promoted in cluded Ralph Andrus, Darlyne Anson, Audrey Coxbill, Sandra Davis, Sharon Davis, Charlene Deseive, Mary Dierks, Connie Funk, Leonard Goldfuss, Joe O’ Connor, Jeanette Osborne, Lue von Parshall, Paul Payas, Jim Purtzer, James Seger. Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tunender and family were Sunday evening, May 10, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larven Cambell at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brockman and children visited her mother, Mrs. Maude Goos at Taylor Fri day, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and children, Janelle and Rickey, of Page were Sunday evening, May 10, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko. Mrs. Bessie Burge and June were Sunday, May 10, guests of Mrs. Dave Loy, who with her hus band recently returned from California and Utah. Dean Beckwith, George Skopec, Harold Burge and Rev. Wayne Hall were dinner guests at the Fred Brockman home Monday, May 10. Mrs. Alice Hill, Mrs. Guy Beck with, Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Mrs. John Conard and Mrs. Grant Pea cock attended the northeast dis trict spring meeting of the Meth odist church at Randolph. Mrs. Peacock was elected and installed in the district office of secretary of Christian social relations and local church activities. The South Side club met on May 12 with Mrs. Henry Patter son. Mis. Laurence (Larry) Tenborg and baby daughter, Carman, re turned home Saturday, May 16, after spending the past week with Mrs. Cecil Spry at O’Neill. Mrs. Bessie Burge attended the Presbyterian women’s meeting at O’Neill Monday, May 11, and heard Mrs. Smith, returned miss ionary from China, who spoke there that afternoon and also at the men’s meeting that evening Mr. and Mrs. James (Jimmy) Foreman and sons, Byron and Craig, of Battlecreek, were Sun day, May 10, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates at O’Neill. The South Side club met with Mrs. Henry Patterson on Tues day, May 12, with 3 members and nine guests present. Lesson on tube painting was given by Mrs. Leo Weichman with each person taking part in the demonstration. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dean Beckwith on June 16th. Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and Mary Lou drove to Wayne Sat urday, May 16, to visit the Cobb Olson family. They watched tele vision and returned home late in the evening. Miss Dorothy Sundell, RN., of Sioibc Falls, S. D., left Monday afternoon, May 18, for Sioux City where she will visit relatives be fore returning to her duties. She spent the weekend here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Maring. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and family of Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and children of Am elia were mother’s day guests of Mrs. Bessie Burge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart and Dercy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aibart and daugh ters, Suzan andl Ellen, of O’Neill, Sunday, May 10. Mr. and (Mrs. G. Owen (Bud) Cole were hosts Saturday even ing, May 16, at a bridge party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale French, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Artus, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kersen brock, all of O’Neill. Mrs. Frank Foreman called on Mrs. Dean Perry and children Monday afternoon. At Lindberg Home— Tne Merri-Myx club convened Tuesday, May 19, for a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. L. Lindberg. The guests pre sent were Mrs. D. H. Clauson, Mrs. Roy Sauers, Mrs. Arlo Hiatt and Mrs. H. C. Peterson. The afternoon was spent play ing cards. Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh received the high score for the club and Mrs. Roy Sauers won the high score for the guests. Mrs. Lohaus Hostess— Mrs. H. J. Lohaus was hostess to the Martez and Delta-Dek clubs at a 7 o’clock dinner Tues day, May 19, at the Town House. The club members spent the evening playing cards. The high score winners of the tables were Mrs. Mabel McKenna, Mrs. J. B. Grady. Mrs. Frank Froelich and Mrs. P. B. Harty. Phone us your news — 51. Thanks! Mrs. Sauers Feted— Mrs. D. H. Clauson entertain ed at a 7 o’clock dinner at the Town House Monday evening in honor of Mrs. R. M. Sauers of Long Beach, Calif. Bridge was played at seven tables. Mrs. L. A. Burgess received high score, Mrs. Mabel McKenna, second high, Mrs. Dwight Harder, low. Mrs. R. M. Sauers received ine guest prize. ...... a iSa a yaHi I&Khu Si&SJ . ISiinSQB ■ Lxa ■ Kyvi ? Wins Blue Ribbon in Speech Meet Miss Jeanine Backhaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Backhaus of Chambers, won a blue ribbon placing in the state 4-H timely topics speaking con test held in Lincoln Monday dur ing 4-H week. Miss Backhaus was winner of the district four before going to the state contest at Lincoln. Her sister, Joellyn, won the same placing last year. Jeanine will be a junior in the O’Neill public school next year. O’Neill News B8~,., Il!lSL!Li)'lWgr*< 'N o Mr, and Mrs. Don Lineback and family of Winner, S. D.. moved to O’Neill on Tuesday. Mr. Line back has been employed by the Lintback Motor Co., of Winner. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney of Ainsworth were Sunday visit ors in the L. G. Gillespie home. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gorgen and Dottie were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harkins at Ewing. Mrs. J. B. Grady plans to sjpend memorial day weekend at Ft. Dodge, la., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pray. She will re main for a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fridley and daughter were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mr. R. V. Crumly at Page. Joe Rotherham of Burlington, la., is here visiting his mother, Mrs. John Rotherham, and sisters, Mrs. Matt Hynes and Mrs. M. M~ Langan. Mr. Rotherham is an electrician on the Burlington rail road. Miss Carol Pruss accepted employment with Watson and Strong, architects, of Norfolk, after having graduated from the Norfolk college of business. Mnwnmwi — want to smack your lips over HOME MADE coque au via rouga (chick •a io rad wina) or tantalizing poulot chat «mr, al a'timmaring with chicken meats ad peppers and diced onions? In just am afternoon at the stove with world famous imported TRIANON CAST IRON COOKWARE, you'll become a French matter chef. 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