The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 18, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 3, Image 3

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    Murphys to Visit
Kentucky, Florida
STUART—Mr. and Mrs. J P.
Murphy left Wednesday night,
June 10, by train from Atkinson
for a business trip to Florida.
They plan to visit their son,
Pvt. Connie Murphy, who is sta
tioned at Camp Breckenridge,
Ky., and to visit Mr. Murphy’s
sister, Mrs. Thomas Emudens, of
Mentone, Ala.
Other South of Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greger
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Miksch and family Sundav
evening.
Mrs. Joe Wallinger and
“Grandma"’ Wallinger visited
Mrs. Bob Wallinger, a patient at
the Atkinson hospital on Satur
day afternoon.
Wednesday Afternoon bridge
club met June ip with Mrs. Ar
thur Givens. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Ben Engler and Mrs. Joe
Wallinger. Mrs. Ella Cobb was a
guest After the games, a lunch
•was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield
visited Mrs. Mabel Shade and
Mrs. Bob Mathews at Grand Is
land Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and children were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and ' Mrs.
George Weber and family at
Ainsworth. Ellen Weber came
home with the Weichmans for a
week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield
and children visited Mrs. Abbie
Coker and son, Jim, in O'Neill
last Thursday..
Mrs. Lawrence Cave and chil
dren, Lonnie and Sharon, left
Monday for Newell, la., to visit
relatives before returning to
their home at Mobile, Ala. Mrs
Cave is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tasler.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich
ardson and children of Wymore
were Tuesday and Wednesday,
June 9 and 10, guests of Mr and
Mrs. Henry Miksch and Madon
na. Mrs. Richardson is a sister
of Mrs. Miksch.
Mrs. Henry Miksch and Ma
donna visited Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg and
family.
Sunday afternoon callers at
the Fred Tasler home were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Cearns and daugh
ter, Vivian, and Darlene TasJer
of Atkinson.
Mrs. Ray Greenfield and Mrs.
Ralph Shald visited their moth
er, Mrs. Belle Hitchcock, at At
kinson last Thursday.
Mrs. Lawrence Cave and chil
dren, Sharon and Lonnie, of
Mobile, Ala., were Saturday eve
ning visitors at the Lewis Rad
cliff home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hitch
cock enjoyed Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald,
Don and Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. Toe Kaup, jr.,
and Merna were O’Neill visitors
Wednesday, June 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Vrooman
of Atkinson were Saturday sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Taslen
Mrs. Joe Krobot, who is at
tending Wayne State Teachers
college, spent the weekend with
her family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shald and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoffman and
family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Shald and family. The dinner
was in honor of Davy Shaid’s
fourth birthday anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Florian Scliolz
and family, Mr. and Mrs.’ Joe
Wallinger and family and Mr.
and-Mrs. Harold Givens and fam
ily enjoyed fishing at Dora lake
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch
were Sunday afternoon callers at
the Earl Estes home.
Former O'Neillile
Visits Friends—
Mrs. C. V. Ulbrich of North
Hollywood, Calif., the former
Ida Chapman and a former res
ident of O’Neill, is the house
guest this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Mullen. She arrived on
Friday and plans to stay during
the golf tournament and return
Tuesday, June 23. Mrs. Ulbrich
hasn’t been here in 16 years.
Among the parties in Mrs. Ul
brich’s honor was a dinner party
given Monday evening at the
M&M by Mrs. Mullen. Members
of the Martez club and other
guests were present. Afterward
the guests played four tables of
bridge at the Burgess residence.
Sunday Mrs. H. J. Lohaus en
tertained at dinner.
Mrs. P. B. Harty entertained
at a luncheon Wednesday at the
M&M for Mrs. Ulbrich and in
the evening the Mesdames H. J.
Birmingham and Edward Camp
bell entertained at a dinner at
the Town House.
Mrs. McConnell
Honored—
Mrs. Jay McConnell was guest -
of- honor at a miscellaneous
shower Friday afternoon at the
Grimton rural school.
Mrs. Elmer Grim and Mrs.
Harry Cashey were hostesses.
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Infant Son Dies
in Albion Hospital—
EWING—Funeral services were
held Thursday afternoon, June 11,
for Edwin Ernest, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Shilousky, who
was bom Wednesday, June 3, at
the Albion hospital and died
there on the evening of June 9.
Rev. Walter Kemp officiated
and burial was made'in the fam
ily plot in a cemetery north of
Orchard. Mrs. Walter Kemp and
Edna Lofquest sang selected
hymns. The rites were held at the
Orval Lee residence.
Survivors include: Parents;
sisters—Dollie, Alvera and Bar
bara; brothers—James and Al
fred; grandparents—Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Lee;
The baby spent its brief life
in an incubator.
Return to U.S. After
51/? Years in Hawaii
AMELIA—Mrs. Blossom But
ler of Fargo, N.D., visited her
mother, Mrs. George Withers,
last week. Mrs. Butler’s son-in
law and daughter, Chief and
Mrs. Paul K. Harvey, who have
recently returned to the States
after 514 years service in Hawaii,
also visited at the Withers home
over last Thursday night, going
on to Iowa the next day to visit
other relatives.
The Harveys will be at home
in Bremerton, Wash., upon their
return.
Other Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kramer and
his mother and sister of Lincoln
came Saturday evening to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Andersen. Mrs. Kramer is the
former Norma Andersen. They
were secretly married in Febru
ary. A group of friends chariva
ried them Saturday night.
Misses Janice Prewitt and Ar
dath Barnett are attending the
Methodist youth camp which is
being held in the state park at
Ponca. Mrs. Alice Prewitt and
son, Lynn, took the girls to Pon
ca Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr en
tertained at a party Sunday eve
ning honoring the birthday anni
versary of their son, Gene.
The Amelia Methodist baseball
team defeated the Chambers
Baptist team Saturday evening.
Mrs. Delia Ernst and Mrs.
Louis Vitt of O’Neill were Am
elia callers last Thursday.
Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie
were supper guests Sunday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cyn
thia.
Mr. and Mrs. Glee Grimes and
Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith of Chambers called to sec
Ed White at his home on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland and
family attended a reunion of
Mr. Ragland’s relatives at Spald
ing Sunday. A basket dinner was
enjoyed at the park.
Mrs. B. W. Waldo was surpris
ed Tuesday evening, June 9,
when the “Buzzin’ Dozen” gath
ered at her home. Those present
were Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Ray
Andersen, Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs.
Tom Doolittle, Mrs. Gertie Adair,
Mrs. Alice Prewitt, Mrs. Julia
White. Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs.
Emma Lindsey and Florence
Lindsey. Mrs. Waldo was pre
sented with an electric perco
lator. Sandwiches, cookies and
ice cream were served for lunch.
Miss Sandra Gilman entertain
ed the pupils of her school at a
party at her home Saturday af
ternoon honoring the birthday
anniversary of John Withers, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Withers.
He was 6-years-old.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burde
and family of Chicago, 111., came
on Monday to visit her sister,
Mrs. Harold Gilman, and San
dra.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gumb were
charivaried last Thursday eve
ning. Mr. Gumb works for the
Rees ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small and
Gary of Atkinson were visiting
old friends in and around Amelia
Wednesday, June 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stahley
and family of Milford visited at
the homes of her sisters, Mrs.
Marjorie Sammons and Mrs.
Lawrence Barnett, last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Kalb and
family of Queen City, Tex., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Waldo, and other
relatives.
Avery Sageser of Oklahoma
City, Okla., visited his brother,
Link Sageser, and his nephew,
Vern Sageser, several days last
week.
Mrs. Julia White went to York
bv bus Friday morning where
she will visit a niece and then
go to Lincoln to visit other rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson
and daughter, Beverly, of O’Neill
and Mrs. Arthur Simpson of
Niobrara visited at the Lindseys
last Thursday evening.
Mrs. V. E. Koyen of Fremont
and Mrs. Fred Dollison of David
City were June 5 weekend
guests of Mrs. Vern Segeser. On
Saturday evening, June 6, Mrs
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Sageser invited members of the
Amelia Progressive club and
other club members who had
met Mrs. Koyen and Mrs. Doll;
son while on club trips to con
ventions of the national home
demonstration council, to her
home. Mrs. Helen Kreymbcrg
of O’Neill, Mrs. Bob Martens and
daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Joe
Rokhe of Atkinson and Mrs. Van
Robertson and Mrs. Lloyd deed
of Chambers were out-of-town
visitors. Movies of a flower gar
den trip were shown by Mrs.
Robertson and slides of interest
ing spots and events in Nebraska
and Holt county were shown by
Mrs. Kreymborg. The hostess
served a lunch. Mrs. Koyen and
Mrs. Dollison returned to their
respective homes on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fix, Le
one and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Fryrear, Mr. and Mrs. Or
land Fryrear and Paul Hiatt vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruen
borg on Sunday. They spent the
day fishing at Dora lake.
Mrs. Bernard Blackmure re
ceived word of the death by
drowning of her mother, Mrs.
L. Genung of Atkinson.
Biscuit Topic Next—
The Kitty Clover 4-H club met
Thursday, June 4, at the Dewight
Harder home. The sewing class
had a demonstration on laying
patterns. The cooking class will
have their lesson on making bis
cuits at the next meeting. Mrs.
Harder served lunch of cake and
koolaid. The next meeting will
be at the home of Lynda Haynesi,
Thursday, June 11.—By Donna
Asher, reporter.
John Dewitt participated in a
golf tournament in Neligh Sun
day.
Dr. Robert Wallace is home
until July 1 when he will leave
for his interneship at St. Jo
seph’s hospital in Sioux City. Re
received his doctor of medicine
degree at Creighton university,
Omaha, a fortinght ago.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker and
daughters, Barbara and Roberta,
returned Friday evening after
a six-day trip to Chicago, 111. On
their return they came through
Kansas City, Mo., and the
Ozarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gowan Miller
and children of St. Paul, Minn.,
arrived Saturday at the home of
her father, Dr. W. F. Finley. Mis.
Miller and children will remain
for a visit and Mr. Miller return
ed home. Another daughter, Mrs.
W. C. Stephenson of Oreland,
Pa., arrived Wednesday for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kraft
and Frank Fallon of O’Neil),
Jerry and Abie Hanley of In
man and Mrs. Mabel Shobe and
daughter, Marjorie, of Page had
a picnic dinner Sunday at Mid
dlebranch.
Sunday evening guests at the
Fora Knight home were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Jutte and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Mikus, all of Cham
bers.
Mrs. George Klein and chil
dren visited at the home of Mrs.
Klein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Brandi in Coleridge last
week.
Mrs. Fora Knight visited at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Ted Loukota, and husband at
Gross last week. During this
time she helped take care of her
new granddaughter, Debra Ellen.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaiser and
Shirley of Atkinson were last
Thursday evening visitors at the
Herbert Kaiser home.
Frank Fritton returned to
work Monday at Pat’s Bar fol
lowing a two weeks vacation.
Jack Harty of Chicago, 111.,
arrived Sunday for a five-day
visit with his mother, Mrs. W. H.
Harty, and his sister, Miss Helen
Gene McKenna of Clevelana,
O., is spending his vacation here
with his mother, Mrs. Mabel
McKenna, and will participate
in the golf tournament at the
Country club. He arrived Satur
day.
George Head, manager cf
Gambles furniture department,
represented the O’Neill store
Sunday and Monday at a region
al Gambles toy and furniture
showing held in the Fremont
city auditorium.
Mrs. Ralph Brommer and son,
Gary, of Hastings spent the
weekend at the home of Mrs.
Brommer’s sister, Mrs. R. V. Lu
cas, and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lanman and
family of Verdel were Sunday
guests at the George Mellor
home.
Ted Lindberg and John Beri
gan went to Omaha Monday.
They expect to return in a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Jones
spent the weekend in Ponca vis
iting Mrs. Jones’s mother, Mrs.
Sullivan, and her sister, Mrs.
Harold Bengston, and husband.
Mrs. R. D. Landis and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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Casey in Gregory, S.D., last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Casey are
the parents of Mrs. Landis. They
returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Langan and family of
Columbus arrived Wednesday,
June 10, for a short visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Langan. They returned home on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Asher and
son, Lyle, of Valentine and Mrs.
M. E. Asher, jr., and daughter,
J’Lianne, and sister, Sonja John
son, of Roberts, Ida., were guests
at the H. E. Asher home Friday.
They were enroute home after
visiting the C. H. Chambers, jr.,
family at Ringsted, la. Charles
Asher, who had spent a week at
the H. E. Asher home, returned
to Valentine with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Donohoe
and daughters of Omaha spent
the weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Donohoe. The
children are staying for a two
week vacation.
Mrs. Lee Strong of Omaha
held a demonstration on cake
decorating at the courthouse an
nex Wednesday afternoon and
evening. Mrs. Charles Beilin and
Mrs. Robert Cook were sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and
family spent the weekend visit
ing Mrs. Stella Kendall at Hast
ings. Mrs. Fox is Mrs. Kendall's
daughter.
Mrs. C. E. Jones returned Fri
day from Polk where she had at
tended the funeral of her sister
in-law, Mrs. Ben Peterson. While
there she visited at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Nellie Peterson.
Mrs. Jones’s sister, Mrs. Esther
Morgan of Oklahoma City, Okla.,
also was visiting there.
Edward Campbell of Green
Bay, Wise., is expected home
today (Thursday) to visit his
grocery order I
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PICNIC HAMS.Lb. 39c Sirloin & Club STEAKS.. 59c
U.S. GOOD BEEF—
BOILING BEEF .Lb. 15c
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Campbell, and to participate in
the golf tournament this week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer
spent the weekend in Battle
Creek, Meadow Grove tnd Tilden
visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wade and
children of Centralia, Kans., are
spending two weeks vacation at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Young.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Lowry are their
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Luber,
and their granddaughter, Bar
bara Lowry, both of Memphis,
Term.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. A. Johnson
went to Lincoln Friday where
they spent the weekend visiting
with Mrs. Johnson’s mother,
Mrs. Brigit Chase; their daugh
ter, Marilyn, who is attending
summer school at the University
of Nebraska, and their son, Bud.
The latter, who has been living
in Lincoln, will soon move to
Buffalo, N.Y., where he will be
employed by the Wurlitzer Or
gan company.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. French,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Owen (“Bud')
Cole of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Stutz and Mr. and Mrs. George
Hammond spent Sunday fishing
at Hidden Paradise park near
Long Pine. The group took a pic
nic dinner.
John Hynes spent the week
end in Columbus visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Johnson
were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Sam Robertson, and husband.
Mrs. Lois Jean Weiss of Kan
sas City, Mo., is making an ex
tended visit at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rob
Robertson.
Mrs. Margaret Reinhardt and
James of Omaha and Mrs. Rita
McAnany and daughters of Des
Moines, la., spent last week m
Inman visiting at the home of
Mrs. John Rotherham and other
relatives. Mrs. Rotherham is
Mrs. Reinhardt’s mother. They
returned home Monday with Ed
ward Reinhardt of Omaha, who
came Saturday to visit at the
Matt Hynes home in O’Neill and
with relatives in Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones
and Merl, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
V. Crumly and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter DeVall and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fridley and
family and Mrs. Raymond Walt
er held a family dinner at the
park Sunday.
A guest at the home of Mrs.
Rex Homer is Mr. Horner's
mother, Mrs. Earl Horner of Bea
ver Crossing. Mrs. Homer arriv
ed Tuesday, June 9, and plans
to stay until Friday, June 19.
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