The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1954, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    Floyd Sageser
to Wed Saturday
AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Vem
Sageser. Mrs. Link Sageser, Mrs.
Alice Widman and Marcia ex
pected to go to Manhattan, Kans.,
Wednesday, August 4, to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bower Sageser.
On Saturday, August 7, they i
will attend the wedding of Floyd
Sageser. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Sageser.
Other Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bligh
" and Rae Dee of Omaha spent
Sunday with Mrs. Bligh’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce.
Raedee planned to stay for a
longer visit.
Mrs. Blossom Butler, her
daughter and children of Fargo,
N.D., are visiting her mother,
Mrs. George Withers, and Mr.
Withers.
Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don
and Mrs. Etta Ott drove to Picks
town. S.D.. on a sightseeing trip.
Mrs. Etta Ott and Mrs. Juua
White were dinner guests last
Thursday at Ed White's.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
and their nephew, Harry Hum
phrey, went to Stanton to visit
at the Julius Belew home on
Sunday.
Mrs. Dick Doolittle has been
enjoying a few days’ visit from
her sister, Mrs. Margie Cabbage,
and sons from California.
Bob Strong of Chambers was
guest speaker at the Amelia
Methodist church Sunday morn
ing in the absence of the regular
pastor, Rev. Merle Hodgkin, who
is on vacation.
Marilyn Rees visited at the
home of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Kaiser, near
Ord last week.
Dennie and Kennie Ballagh
visited their cousins, Kathy,
Joyce and Vicki Doolittle, Mon
day.
Paul Johnston and Maxine
Peterson drove to Eagle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roth re
turned recently from Toledo, O.,
where Mr. Roth attended a
butcher school. After a short va
cation, they expect to go to Ponca
where he will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons
had as their dinner guests Sun
day Mrs. Sammons’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Miller of Cham
bers, and her brother, Roy Miller,
and family of Rapid City, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak and
family expect to move to Oma
ha from St. Louis, Mo., in the
near future Mrs. Robak is the
former Marjorie Ann Sammons.
They are now visiting at the
Sammons home.
Mrs. Steha Spark and Lonnie
and Mrs. Gertie Adair visited at
Tommie Doolittle’s Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson
and daughters, Evelyn and -Shir
ley, are visiting relatives :.n
Washington and California. Mrs.
Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Emma
Bacon, lives at Oakland, Calif.
Mrs. Jim Chapman of Santa
Barbara, Calif., and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Phyllis Reglan of Fair
mont, N.D., spent Wednesday,
July 28, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Withers.
Miss Donna Rae Peterson has
contracted to teach in junior
high school at Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
and Marcia visited his mother,
Mrs. Belle Widman, at the Col
man nursing home in Burwell on
Sunday.
Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Blake Ott. Mrs. Landrum
has been employed in St. Louis,
Mo.
Family Gathers at
Riverside Park—
EWING—The Girl Scout head
quarters at Riverside park was
the scene of a family get-together
on Sunday. A picnic dinner was
served.
In attendance were Mr. and
Mrs. George Jefferies and Bon
nie Jo, Mrs. Roy Wright, Patri
cia and Royce, Mrs. Wilma Dan
iels and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Goldfuss, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wulf, all of Ewing; Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan Cratty and fam
ily of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Blunt and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Meyer, Richard Fink, Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Filsinger, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Maben and Netta
lee Marlene Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Maben, all of Clearwater;
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Meyer and
family of Neligh.
Regional People
Receive Degrees—
Among those receiving degrees
from the University of Nebraska
Friday, July 30, were:
Janice A. Fullerton of Ains
worth, master of music; Leona
P. Kilmurry of Atkinson, master
of education; Adolph D. Leibert
of O’Neill, master of education;
rvuin ivi. iiiduv.i v/i.
bachelor of science in education;
Shirley E. Weyer of Ainsworth,
bachelor of science in education;
Claire Riley Hallock of Burwell,
bachelor of science in pharmacy;
and Sally L. Hickman of Ains
worth, certificate of secretarial
proficiency.
The University of Nebraska
conferred 333 degrees at the close
of its summer sessions Friday
evening, 176 for work above the
undergraduate level.
Petersen Reserve
Officer Grad—
Cadet Weldon B. Petersen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peter
sen of O’Neill, was graduated
Friday from the reserve officers’
training corps summer camp at
Ft. Bliss, Tex. Cadet Petersen,
a junior student at Washington
university, participated in the
six-week 1954 ROTC summer
camp which is conducted annual
ly for all senior ROTC cadets
who have been selected to spe
cialize in the army’s antiaircraft
artillery branch.
Mrs. Melvin
Visits Relatives—
Mrs. John Melvin returned on
Monday after a five weeks’ visit
in St. Louis, Mo., with her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Shelton, and son,
Peter.
They also took a trip to the
northern peninsula of Michigan.
Mrs. Watson at
82d Milestone—
AMELIA—Mrs. F. C. Watson
celebrated her 82d birthday an
niversary on Wednesday, July
28. Her sons, Ronald and his
wife of Atkinson and Asa and
family, were present in honor ol
the occasion.
Dinner Planned—
There will be a dinner at the
O’Neill Country club Sunday
evening from 6 to 7:30 o’clock
Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock is the
chairman for the dinner and
evening entertainment.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lang
don returned to O’Neill Saturday
after a three-weeks’ vacation in
Banff national park, Canada.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler
and family of Gregory, S.D., vis
ited at the C. E. Worth home
over the weekend.
Guess Titles of
Songs Popular
25 Years Ago
RIVERSIDE—Many from this
community attended the recep
tion held at the United Presby
terian church annex for the 25th
•vedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Bartak. The affair
was held Friday evening, July
30.
Musical selections of 25 years
ago were played by Mrs. Wilbur
Bennett with the honorees guess
ing their titles. Archie Johnston
played several numbers on his
yccordian. Doug Shroder and
Linda Tuttle put on a skit of
“Adolph and Marie’s First Meet
ing.” Mrs. Ralph Shroder pre
sented a reading, “Father Sews
on a Button.”
After group singing the bride
and bridegroom of 25 years op
ened their gifts and cut their
three-tier wedding cake.
A lunch of cake, ice cream and
a cold drink was served by the
ladies of the church.
Other Riverside News
The Free Methodist Sunday
school held a picnic at the Daisy
Miller and Melvin Napier home
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham and family called' at the
Don Larson home last Thursday
evening. Larry Larson was an
overnight guest of Larry Rother
ham that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rossman
and children of Atkinson were
Friday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mlinar and girls.
The George Montgomery and
Rol Hord families visited Picks
town, S.D , Sunday.
Ronnie Neisius, Larry William
son and Tom Christon visited ov
er the weekend with Ronnie’s
parents at Pilger.
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| Jack spent Sunday with Mr. and !
Mrs. Floyd Napier.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
and Altha Lou and the Leo Mil
ler family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Miller. The dinner was in honor
of Walter’s birthday anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lofquest and
children of Fremont were week
end guests of the Bill Lofquest
family. Bob works for the Hormel
packing plant and is having a
week’s vacation.
Wanted: Your support in the
primary election—August 10. —
S. H. LYMAN, non - political
candidate for slate legislature.
pol. adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughters were Sunday din
ner guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Larson.
The LaFayette Gunters of Hos
kins and the Verl Gunters of Ne
ligh were Sunday dinner guests
of the Lionel Gunter family. Af
ternoon and evening callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Du
ane Hord, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Napier and Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
DeWitt Gunter and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Conner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson and
Larry, Lyle and Linda Larson
had a picric dinner and fished
at Grove lake, near Royal, Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry took
the Emsic children and Henry
Emsic to their home in Omaha
Saturday. The children had vis
ited here the past three weeks
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kemp of Pasco,
Wash., uncle and aunt of Harold
Mlinar, were last Thursday
guests of the Mlinars.
Mrs. Kittie Fry, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Shrader, Sandy and Doug
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink, Tim
nie and Bruce enjoyed a picnic
at the Vic Vandersnick home on
Sunday. The picnic honored
Sandy on her 14th birthday an
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
family were Sunday dinner
guests of Dale and Betty Napier.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon ate
Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Larson.
Visitors in Elgin—
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John H.
; McCarville and family visited at
! the Falbers home in Elgin.
(TNeiil News
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt and
family drove to Omaha Tuesday.
He returned to O’Neill Wednes
day. Mrs. Hunt and the children
will visit with her mother, Mrs.
E. W. Devereux, for a week.
Miss Christie Janousek left
Friday for Columbus where she
is visiting her grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. E. O. Hile.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock
and family and Rev. and Mrs. J.
LaVem'e Jay attended a picnic
meeting of the district officers of
the WSCS Sunday at the Plain
view Country club.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones at
tended a family picnic Sunday at
Osceola. They also visited with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent Jones,
in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Con
nors of Greeley spent the week
end here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Wallace.
Dr. Robert Wallace left Wed
nesday for Montgomery, Ala.,
where he will be inducted into
the air force.
Mr. and Mrs. John White and
family of South Sioux City are
visiting relatives in O’Neill this
week.
Robert Wheeler left Sunday for
Fremont and Council Bluffs, la.,
where he will visit relatives for
three weeks.
Mrs. Mabel Shobe and Marjorie
of Page were Wednesday, July
28, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Kraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and
family spent Sunday in Long
Pine visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Kurtz, and his broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kurtz, and family.
Mrs. John DeWitt and family
returned Saturday from Colum
bus where they had visited for a
week with Mrs. DeWitt’s brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Langan, and family and
orother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Schneider, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luck of
El Cerrito, Calirf., arrived Tues
day and will visit for several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Hynes and Mi’s. Bessie Rother
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman
spent Wednesday, July 28, and
last Thursday at the George Mel
lor farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben Rurdquist in Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. FYed Harvey and
family of Mission, Kans., were
puests from Sunday until Wed
nesday of her mother, Mrs. Ray
| Kurtz, and other relatives.
€
Miss Lorraine Simonson re
turned to O’Neill Tuesday after 1
spending eight weeks attending
summer school at Duchesne col
lege, Omaljfl. «
REX W. WILSON,
M.D.
ROBT. M. LANGDON,
M.D.
PHYSICIANS &
SURGEONS
128 W. Douglas St, O’Neill
Phone 138
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
RE-ELECT
LEO S. TOMJACK
Sheriff of Holt County
Your Support Much Appreciated
Primary Election — August 10
, POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
William F. Wefso
, Candidate for Reelection
For Holt County Assessor
Your support and vote will be appreciated
at the primary August 1 Oth
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