The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 04, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Square Dance club met
Monday evening at the Legion
auditorium. Those on the coffee
committee were Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stevens and (Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Asher.
Leonard Fox left Saturday
afternoon for two weeks active
duty in the air force at Chanute
Field, Rantoul, 111.
Ray, Nan and Peggy Sullivan
alt of Omaha were home over the
weekend. Gene returned to Om
aha with them Sunday evening
for a week’s vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow
of Fremont came Wednesday,
May 27, to witness the graduation
from St. Mary’s academy of their
nephew. Gene Sullivan. They re
turned Monday to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pender
gast and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pend
ergast, both of Plainview.
Tommy Blake and Marilyn
Frrtton were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Borg Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley
and family of Atkinson spent
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
visiting at the Rex Beckwith
home.
Lt and Mrs. John Baker left
Sunday for Phoenix, Ariz., after
spending a vacation with Mrs.
Baker’s parents, (Mr. and Mrs.
H- J- Lohaus.
■Mr. and Mrs. Dewight Harder,
Sylvia and John D., spent mem
orial day in Burke and Gregory,
S. D.
Mrs. James Donohoe returned
from Grand Island where she had
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Clark. Mrs. Clark
accompanied Mrs. Donohoe to
O'Neill and plans to visit here
for about a week.
Seed Corn — Just received a
load of Harts Hybrid for late
planting, at Scovie's Western
Auto, O'Neill. 4-5c
Robert Beckenhauer spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Beckanhauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney
and Shirley and Paul Seevers,
all of Norfolk, spent the weekend
visiting at the homes of Ralph
Beckwith and Rex Beckwith.
Edward Gatz left Monday for
Omaha where he will visit his
grandmother, Mrs. Andy Morton,
for a week.
Roger Walcott of Council Bluffs,
la., arrived Monday for a visit
at the Ray Noble home at Star.
Joseph Noble of Council Bluffs,
la., spent the weekend visiting
relatives.
Jude Ryan and Bobby Waldo
spent the past week visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Noble jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carney
enjoyed a four-day trip in the
Black Hills.
Tommy Blake and Marilyn
Fritton were Sunday supper
guests in the Chris Reimer home.
The regular meeting of The
Eastern Star will be held Thurs
day, June 11; at 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Probst of
Santa Monica, Calif., spent the
weekend visiting at the Blake
Benson home They were enroute
to California after visiting
Gene’s parents in Missouri. Gene
and Elwin Benson served on the
same ship during World War 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Coonrod of
Sloan, la., were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Murel McClure. They are Mrs.
McClure’s parents.
0 Nancy Sullivan has left for
Omaha where she will visit Mrs
E. L- Hayes for several weeks.
Wayne Pritchett is visiting
Joseph and Nate Pritchett of
Opportunity this week.
Mr. and (Mrs. Leo Dowd and
family of Schuyler, Mrs. Law
rence O’Malley and sons, Jerry
and Leo, of Chambers were mem
orial day visitors at the home of
Mrs. Edna Coyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davidson of
Casper,, Wyo., arrived Sunday
from a two weeks visit in Kansas
and Missouri. The Davidsons had
stopped briefly in O’Neill two
weeks ago while enroute to those
states. They also visited relatives
at Norfolk and Elgin.
Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Brinkman
and son, David, of Lincoln have
been spending the past week with
Mrs. Brinkman’s sister, Mrs.
Helen Kreymborg. They also
visited Mr. Brinkman’s father, A.
H. Brinkman, near Atkinson and
attended the Atkinson high alum
ni banquet Monday evening.
Lieut, and Mrs. H. M. Chris
tenson and twins returned to
Rantoul, HI., after spending a two
weeks vacation with Mrs. Edna
Coyne.
William Artus and Sam Fuhrer.
members of the O’Neill Photo
company staff, returned last
Thursday from a three-day stay
in Chicago, where they had at
tended a photography clinic, stud
ing new processing methods and
camera techniques.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kim and
Ronnie were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Howard Peters
home.
Mrs. A. D. Dufify and son, John,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Arbuthnot.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Arrasmith spent
the weekend with Mrs. Arra
smith’s mother, Mrs. Lee Firth, in
Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mxs. Robert Asher were
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash
er of Page.
Ben and Roberta Asher, child
ren of Mr. and Mm. Ben Asher of
Page, were overnight guests at
the home their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Switzer, Monday.
Mrs. Dorothy Socha and daugh
ters spent memorial day at Prim
rose visiting relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allendorfer
and daughter, Kay, of Omaha
were weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mm. Phillip Allendor
fer. They were accompanied by
(Mrs. Elaine Barlow and daugh
ters, Janet and Jean. Mrs. Barlow
and Jean were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Asher. Janet Barlow
stayed at the Phillip Allendorfer
homes.
Lieut, and Mrs. H. M. Chris
tenson and family of Rantoul, 111.,
Mrs. Nellie Maloney and Mrs. Ed
na Coyne spent four days visiting
friends and relatives in Webster,
S. D.
Mrs. John Schmidt went to
Alliance Wednesday to visit her
sisters, Mrs. Lefferman of Alli
ance and Sister Perpetua of Mi
not, N.D., who is visiting in Alli
ance.
marriage licenses.
Richard Ulrich, 19, and Ferns
Maralee Osborne, 19, both of
Atkinson, on Wednesday, June 3.
Donald Hoffman, 19, and De
lores Harley, 17, both of Cham
bers, on Wednesday, June 3.
Lloyd Arlen Whetham, 18, of
Spencer, and LaDona Mae Craw
ford, 18, of O’Neill, on Wednes
day, May 27.
Eugene L. Sobotka, 27, of In
man, and Alice D. Whaley, 21, of
O’Neill, on Thursday, May 28.
Nelson M. Blohm, 24, of Han
nibal, Mo., and JoAnn Mane
Judge, 21, of Atkinson, on Fri
day, May 29.
Hubert Kohle, jr., 28, of Stu
art, and Mary Jeanene Shaffer,
19, of Atkinson, on Monday,
June 1.
Duane Kenneth Miller, 25, of
Chambers, and Enola Mae Rich
ards, 18, of Chadron, on Monday,
June 1.
Walter E. Snyder, 79, of Ains
worth, and Mrs. Icie M. Rost, 66,
of Page, on Monday, June 1.
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibson
of Chambers announce the ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Jeanenne L., to Pfc.
Daryl V. Walling, who is sta
tioned at Camp Roberts,
Calif. Private Walling is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Rich
ard of Bartlett. A late summer
wedding is planned.
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. David of
Chambers spent Sunday evening
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Verle David andfamily.
Guests in the home of Mrs.
Lottie Thompson Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. William Tompson
of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Tompson and sons of Grand Is
land, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cooper
and son of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brittell and daughter, Betty
Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Orr of New
port, Ore., came Sunday to visit
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verle
David and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray David and family. Mrs.
Orr is a sister of the two Mrs.
David’s.
The WSCS met last Thursday
afternoon in the church annex.
Mrs. Blanche Rouse had charge
of the devotions. Mrs. Lois Tomp
kins, secretary of youth work,
was in charge of the program and
lunch was served at the close of
the afternoon by Mrs. Otto Retke
and Mrs. Lois Tompkins.
Mass Carolyn Watson, a senior1
in this year’s graduating class of
the Inman high school, was a re
cipient of a regents scholorship.
Miss Watson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Watson, will attend
Nebraska Wesleyan university
this fall.
'Mrs. Lottie Thompson spent
Thursday evening visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Cooper and son at
Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brittell
and baby of Omaha were callers
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brittell and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. David (Morabach
and girls Saturday.
Mrs. Donald Wolfe and sons,
Roger and Billy, of Amelia spent
Monday in Inman.
Tom McGraw came Friday
from Meeteetsee, Wyo., and will
make an extended visit in the
home of his sister, Miss Grayce
McGraw.
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach
and Lois went ta Neligh Tuesday
evening, May 26, where they visit
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Levi Morsbach and son. They
were accompanied home by their
daughter, Mary, who had been
visiting in the Morsbach home at
Neligh and also visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Conard at Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Johnson
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Johnson of Omaha spent the
weekend visiting in the homes
of Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach and
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and
family.
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Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Morsbach and girls Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Johnson,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brittell and baby, of Omaha,
Lloyd Brittell of O'Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Morsbach and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conard of Clear
water, Mr and Mrs Levi Morsbach
and son and Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Crosser and sons of Neligh and
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Brittell and
daughter of Norfolk,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley of
Fairbury spent the weekend
visiting in the home of Mr.
Kelley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson and
daughter, Luella, and Mir. and
Mrs. Ira Watson and daughter,
Carolyn, drove to Lincoln Satur
day where they attended a pre
nuptial dinner in honor of their
neice. Miss Jo Ann Ruehle, at
6 (o’clock at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Aneita Ruehle, and
on Sunday they attended the
wedding and reception of Miss
Jo Ann to Marvin Spaur, also of
Lincoln, at First Christian church
at 4:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Watson returned Sunday evening
and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson
and Luella returned on Monday.
Miss Carolyn took the train Mon
day for Valentine where she is
employed.
Miss Susie Pearson of Concord
was a house guest of Miss Joan
Coventry several days last week
in the James Coventry home.
Susie and Joan were classmates
at WSCS last summer.
Mrs. Julia Hinze reutmed Wed
nesday from Hamburg, la., and
Omaha where she has been visit
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson
and sons of Grand Island spent
the weekend visiting in the home
of Mr. Thompson’s mother. Mrs.
Lottie Thompson.
Attends Wedding—
Miss Ella Rita Schmidt of Om
aha was a guest of her mother,
Mrs. John Schmidt, last Thurs
day and Friday and attended the
wedding of her brother, Joseph
Schmidt, and Miss Ardis Grenier.
Show Date Announced—
CHAMBERS— The Chambers
Garden club will hold its flower
show in the American Legion
hall Saturday, June 27.
4th Street Market
— PHONE 93-W —
Golden Ripe—
BANANAS___2 Lbs. 33c
Gold Medal—
FLOW — 5»lb. Bag 3.49
I Sunshine Hydrox—
COOKIES- Large Size Box 33c ;i
It’s Picnic Tune!
All - Meat Heinz Hot Dog
WIENERS REISH
| Lb._49c BtL.29c
HEINZ KETCHUP_14-Oz. Btl. 23c
, Spiced—
I LUNCHEON MEAT_Lb. 45c j
i TIDE SOAP-Large Size Box 28c I
k , --———
BABY FOOD 6 Cans 49c
Sunkist—
ORANGES_No. 176, Lb. 10c
Thirsty? Then Drink
MIRACLE AID
6 Pkgs. ..25c
Van Camp’s—
PORK & BEANS-No. 2% Can 23c
Amelia News
Mrs. Ivan Roth and Miss Arliss
Edwards accompanied Duane
Carson to Fremont on Sunday
where they will all attend sum
mer school. Don Fullerton is at
tending Teachers college at
Wavne.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons
made a business trip to Seward
and Lincoln the first part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and
Venita went to McPherson,
Kans., where they visited Mr
and Mrs. George Atkinson in
their new home. They returned
home Monday, bringing homo
their daughter, Myrtle, and Car
ol Burge, who had attended
school there the past term.
Clifford Clemens is home on
furlough. He has been stationed
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fix and
Leone are visiting relatives at
Bird City, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and
Gayle of Martin, S.D., visited his
mother, Mrs. Julia White, on
memorial day and attended the
exercises at Chambers.
Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sal
ly came from Omaha Friday to
spend the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts
and children visited at the home
of Mrs. Tibbetts’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Asa Watson, Saturday.
Beth Watson, who had spent the
past week with the Tibbetts in
Omaha, returned to her home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapman
and their son and his family of
Topeka, Kans., visited Mr. Chap
man’s mother, Mrs. George Witn
ers, a few days last week.
The Doolittle families gathered
at the Bernie Kennedy home on
Saturday evening to help Mrs.
! Bernie Kennedy celebrate her
birthday anniversary.
Dean Gilman left • Sunday for
a camp in Texas. He enlisted in
the army.
an dchildren visited at the home
of Omaha visited over the me
morial holiday with their grand
mother, Mrs. Emma Lindsey.
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service met Wednesday af
ternoon, May 27, with Mrs. Ber
tha Sammons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nissen of
Lincoln spent the memorial
weekend at the home of his sis
ter, Mrs. Frank Pierce, and Mr.
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes en
tertained Alvin’s sister and fam
ily of North Platte over the
weekend. They all visited the
parental L. C. Forbes home in
Atkinson Saturday evening. Or
ville (“Boots”) Forbes, who is in
the navy, is home on furlough.
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence vis
ited at the Williiam Raff home
near Creighton Sunday after
noon.
Daily vacation Bible school is
in progress this week at the
Methodist church in Amalia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulhair
of Lynch visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Withers or
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small and
Gary, who have been living near
Hopkins, Mo., the past year, re
cently moved to Atkinson. The
Smalls formerly lived near Am
elia.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moore of
Albion visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees Sun
day.
Kenneth Luginsland accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
White to McPherson, Kans., Fri
day, returning home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams
and Donnie spent the memorial
holiday fishing on the Calamus
river at the B. Phillips home.
Mrs. Julia White spent last
Thursday and Friday at the
home of Mrs. B. B. Adams in
Atkinson.
Bible School
Starts Monday—
Daily vacation Bible school,
sponsored by the American Sun
day-School Union, will be held at
the Joy school, beginning Mon
day morning, June 8. All are cor
dially invited.
POPPY PROCEEDS $230.05
Sale of poppies here on Satur
day, May 23, netted $230.05, ac
cording to the American Legion
auxiliary’s poppy chairman, Mrs.
Dean Streeter.
Pvt. Stanley J. Benson has
been transferred via plane from
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., to Ft.
Belvoir, Va., where he will at
tend school for eight or 16
weeks.
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