The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 03, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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    Rebekah Officers
Installed at Page
PAGE—Mrs. Dale Fetrow, dis
trict deputy Rebekah president,
assisted by Mrs. Roy Johnson and
Mrs. clay Johnson, jr., all of O’
Neill, installed the officers at the
Page Rebekah lodge Tuesday eve
ning, January 25.
Mrs. Norman Saltz was install
ed noble grand; Glen Stewart,
vice-grand; Mrs. Robert Nissen,
secretary; Mrs. Glen Stewart,
treasurer; Mrs. Ray Snell, chap
lain; Mrs. Melvin Smith, musi
cian; Mrs. Roy Hansen, warden;
Mrs. Harry Tegeler, conductor;
Mrs. Evelyn Gray, right support
er to the noble grand; Mrs. Glen
Harris, left suporter to the noble
grand; Mrs. R. B. Crumly, right
suporter to the vice grand; Mrs.
R. F. Park, left supporter to the
vice grand; Anton Nissen, inside
guardian; Harry Tegeler, outside
guardian.
A covered dish lunch was serv
ed.
Other Pape News
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and
family were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen
and family.
Henry Fuelberth of Stuart was
an overnight guest Wednesday,
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January 26, at the P. E. Nissen
home and a dinner guest last
Thursday noon of Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Nissen.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Beelaert and Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Beelaert attended the
golden glcves boxing tournament
at Norfolk Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nissen and
son, Gary, of Plainview were Sun
day afternoon visitors and supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Nissen. They also were callers at
the Harold Freemeyer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
sr„ and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nis
sen and family were dinner guests
Sunday of Clayton Mesner and
daughter, Miss Eleta, at O’Neill.
Dr. George Clinton of Los An
geles, Calif., came Friday after
noon to spend 10 days visiting his
mother, Mrs. Bertha Reed, and
other relatives and friends. Doc
tor Clinton had spent some of his
boyhood days at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Braddock
and Mary left Monday for Fuller
ton, where they have purchased a
house and will make their home
there. Alton Braddock trucked
their household goods there on
Monday. Mr. Braddock sold his
farm several weeks ago and a
public sale was held Wednesday,
January 26, when the stock and
farm equipment brought “good
prices.”
waller nuineriora, son or Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Rutherford, has
enlisted in the air force and left
Monday morning, January 24, for
Omaha, from where he was to be
sent to Oakland, Calif. Walter had
been visiting at his parents’ home
after returning from Minnnesota
where he had been working for
his uncle, Edwin Canaday.
The mothers’ march on polio
was held at Page Tuesday eve
ning, January 25. It was sponsor
ed by the Page Improvement
club. Those assisting were Mes
dames C. E. Walker, Arnold Tik
alsky, Melvin Smith, Melvin Held,
Evelyn Gray, Alton Braddock, Je
rome Allen and R. F. Park. One
hundred dollars was collected for
the fund.
Mrs. Melvin Roach was hostess
to the Bid or Bye bridge club on
Wednesday afternoon, January 26.
Mrs. John Lamason and Mrs. Dan
Troshynski were guests. Mrs.
Roach held high score and Mrs.
Ralph Larson won the all-cut
prize. Last Thursday the Contract
bridge club met with Mrs. Roach.
Mrs. C. E. Walker won high score
and Mrs. Alton' Braddock the all
cut. Mrs. Roach served lunch at
both meetings.
Mrs. Elmer Spann of Atkinson
and Willis Russell were dinner
guests Wednesday noon, January
26, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Russell. Mrs. Spann brought
a birthday cake for her father
whose birthday anniversary was
January 30. Elmer Spann and
brother, Albert, attended the Ed
Braddock sale. After the sale they
stopped at the Russell home for
ice cream and birthday cake.
Anspach Discharged:
Enters Nebraska ‘U’—
S/Sgt. Keith E. Anspach and
family arrived Wednesday, Jan- ,
uary 26, from San Antonio, Tex.,
where he had received his dis
charge from the air force at Lack- :
land air force base Monday, Jan
uary 24. I
Mr. Anspach had served in the
air force four years. He spent 2% i
years in Panama, Canal Zone. |
This week he went to Lincoln :
where he enrolled as a freshman ’
at the University of Nebraska.
Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking
attended the square dance in At
kinson Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 26. Cynthia Dierking stayed
with Mr. and Mrs. Gertie Adair.
Mrs. Lew Backaus and Mrs.
Steve Sladek celebrated their
birthday anniversaries together at
the Sladek home on Friday even
ing.
Mr and Mrs. Glen White and
Venita, Ardath Barnett and Doro
thy Fisher went to McPherson,
Kan., to visit the White’s daughter,
Myrtle, who attends school there,
and spent her birthday anniver
sary which occurred on January
31 with her. They also visited the
other young people from Amelia
who attend school. They also visit
ed at the George Atkinson home
in McPherson.
Mrs. Gertie Adair, Ralph and
ers at the Tom Doolittle, sr.,
home.
Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts, jr., and
daughters of O’Neill, Mrs. Bob
Blackmore and Louanne of Atkin
son visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Asa Watson, and family on
Friday.
Orland Fryrear and his father,
William Fryrear, attended a ranch
and stock sale near Mills Friday.
Mrs. Delia Ernst went to O’Neill
Friday for a few days visit
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Haage of
Palmer visited over Monday, Jan
uary 24, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Coolidge. On Tuesday,
January 25, they attended the
purebred Angus sale in Atkinson
where they purchased 41 head of
cattle.
Miss Leone Fix called on Mr
and Mrs. Arland Fryrear Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
spent Sunday with her brother,
Bill Vrooman, and family near
Venus Sunday.
Dean and Lynn Prewitt were in
Red Cloud on business Saturday.
Mrs Julia White, Mrs. Emma
Lindsey and Florence Lindsey ate
Sunday dinner with Mrs. Edith
Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore
and Louann, and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Beckwith and children
spent Sunday at the parental Ber
nard Blackmore home They were
observing their Christmas, a s
Mrs. Blackmore was in the hos
pital during the holiday proper.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
were business callers in Norfolk
Tuesday, January 25, Mrs. Frank
Pierce acccompanied them and
consulted a doctor while there.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Clay
combe and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Jutte were dinner guests
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pierce.
Mrs. Jack Winings spent a few
days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger,
near Atkinson. She was recuperat
ing from minor surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and
family visited her mother, Mrs.
Iva Hopkins, in O’Neill Sunday.
The WSCS met at the home of
Mrs Lloyd Waldo on Thursday,
January 26. There were 12 mem
bers and two visitors present. Mrs.
Frank Backaus had charge of the
devotional services. A playlet,
“The Women’s Society of Christ
ian Service”, was presented by
several members of the club.
Returns to Omaha—
Miss Mary Lu Head returned to
Creighton university, Omaha, on
Sunday after spending her mid
semester vacation here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Head.
Cubs Attend
Pack Meeting—
The Cub Scouts, den 1, elected
officers at a meeting Wednesday,
January 26. They are. Jack Ken
nell, denner; Kenneth Franklin,
assistant denner; Steve Reynold
son, secretary - treasurer; Ricky
Miller, news reporter.
Members of den 1 were to at
tend the pack meeting in the eve
ning.
After the meeting, the den
members were treated by Larry
Leibs, whose birthday anniversary
was that day. Games were also
played.—By Ricky Miller, news
i eporter.
Deloit News
A party was held at the Harold
Spahn home Friday evening in
honor of their son, LaVern’s, sec
ond birthday anniversary. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ewald Spahn and Doris Ann, Mr.
and Mrs. Ludwig Tagel and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Tagel, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Tagel and daughters
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schindler
and family.
Bonnie Rossow completed a
two-year course at Wayne State
Teachers college last week. She
is visiting at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rossow.
Several from here attended the
oyster supper given by the Clear
water Creek club at Clearwater
Sunday evening at the Legion
hall.
Mr. ana Mrs. uua rsariaK, mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Shavlik and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Huffman at
tended the fights at Norfolk last
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Myrtle Jewell of Dallas,
S.D., visited the Duane Borg home
in O’Neill and the Johnny Bauer
and Ralph Tomjack homes last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
and Mrs. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ewald Spahn and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reimer attended a party
last Thursday evening at the
Johnny Bauer home in honor of
the Ewald Spahns’ 23rd anniver
sary.
Elayne Reimer attended the
youth fellowship meeting in O’
Neill on Sunday afternoon and
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bauer
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the G. A. Bauer home.
Kenneth Lee and Stanley Allen
of Paxton went to Denver, Colo.,
last week where they enlisted for
three years in the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson
visited the Harold Mlinar home
last Thursday evening.
Coyotes are becoming quite nu
merous again. The Henry Reimers
saw two in the corral one morning
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus vis
ited relatives here and attended
the wedding of Mrs. Angus’ sister,
Rosetta McDonald, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and
two sons of Grand Island were
Sunday dinner guests at the Ewald
Spahn home.
Mrs. Huffman of Elgin spent
the weekend at the Stanley Huff
man ranch home.
Supreme Court Asked
to Reverse Ruling
Holt County Sheriff Leo Tom
jack of O’Neill contends in a
state supreme court brief that a
man he arrested, Everett Gorgen,
should not have been released by
the Holt district court under a
writ of habeas corpus.
Tomjack’s brief said Gorgen is
charged in Barton county, Kans.,'
with “possessing stolen property,”
involving a truck. Warrants were
issued for his arrest and a writ
of extradition was issued by the
Nebraska governor’s office.
Tom jack arrested Gorgen under
this writ. But Gorgen was success
ful in obtaining release under a
district court finding on his writ
of habeas corpus.
The Tom jack writ contends that
the Nebraska court had no busi
ness determining that the defend
ant had not committed the alleged
crime for which the extradition
had been allowed. He asks the
supreme court to reverse this rul
ing.
C.' E. Jones and Jerry Weaver
spent Tuesday in Norfolk attend
ing a directors’ and stockholders’
meeting of the Central Finance
corporation.
Hospital Notes
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Irvin W. Barr,
Spencer; Marion A. Borrall,
Eutte; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley,
Spencer; Otto Jons, Bonsteel, S.D.;
Baby Michael John Klasna, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donivon Klasna,
Spencer; George Lueken, Lynch;
Harold McRoberts, Lynch; Rev.
Paul Nelson, Bristow; Miss Lil
lian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Bar
bara Peklo, Lynch; Master Larry
Placek, Lynch; Baby Mark Stol
tenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Stoltenberg, Naper; Mrs. Ed
Tharnish, Star; Mrs. Lloyd Whet
ham, Bristow.
Dismissals: January 24— Mrs.
Elmer Hull, Niobrara. 25 — Mrs.
Ivar Johnson, Bristow; Baby Kar
la Rae Anson, O’Neill. 26—Mrs.
Alice Jacot, Niobrara; Carrol Kel
ler, Spencer; Susan Keller, Spen
cer; Miss Golda Mae Jordan,
Butte; Mrs. Jake Muller, Lynch.
27—Mrs. Donivon Klasna, Spen
cer; Master Tom Snyder, Bone
steel, S.D. 28 — Louis Klasna,
Spencer; Charlotte Jones, Spencer.
30 — Morris Johnson, Bristow;
| Herman Zeisler, Butte.
Mrs. Lana Potter, 80, Lynch,
died January 29.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: January 25— Mrs.
Melvin Andrus, Atkinson, medical;
Mrs. Robert Mick, Atkinson, ob
stetrical; Bernie Wilson, Atkinson,
medical. 26—Mrs. George Bartos,
Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. George
Winings, Chambers, surgical; Leo
Weichman, Stuart, surgical. 28—
Mrs. Robert Engler, Atkinson,
medical; Elvon H. Chace, Atkin
scn, medical. 31 — Mrs. Susanne
Gathje, Atkinson, surgical; George
Deseive, Atkinson, medical.
Dismissed: January 26 — Mrs.
Michael Schaaf and son, Michael
Kennedy, Mrs. Francis Steinhau
ser and son. 27—Mrs. Jack Win
ings. 29—Mrs. George Bartos and
daughter. 30—Mrs. Robert Engler
and son, Mrs. Fannie Channey.
31—Elvcn Chace.
Hospitalized: Henry Gruenberg,
Leo Weichman, Therese Ulrich,
Mrs. Melvin Andrus, Mrs. Robert
Mick and son, George Deseive,
Mrs. Susanne Gathje.
Lynch News
Mrs. Joe Slechta, sr., went to
Spencer Sunday evening to assist
in the care of her father, Henry
Maly, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stanek were in
Verdigre the first of this week
due to the death of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kube and
family visited at Vince Jehorek’s
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hanzlik
and family of Pilger and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Sedivy and family of
O’Neill were Sunday dinner
guests at the James Maly, sr.,
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mammot
and son of Grand Island were
Sunday dinner guests at the Le
land Moody home. The women
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tejral of
Spencer brought the latter’s fa
ther, Henry Maly, to a doctor for
a checkup last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Kaiser
spent Sunday at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kliment and Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Kaiser in Atkinson.
The Frontier for printing!
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—St Mary’s Academy to F
J Gilg & Harry E Ressel 4-30-54
$1- N*£ and SW Quarter Blk 5
McCafferty’s Annex- O’Neill
WD—Maude H Clifford to Al
bert C Lemmer 1-26-55 $12,800
Nwy4- wy>NEy4- Nwy4SEy4
NEy4SWy4 10-27-15
WD—Ralph Simpson to Minnie
Milacek 1-13-55 $7350- Lot 42 &
So^ lot 43- Blk A- Goldens Sub
divison- O’Neill
QCD—Duane H Kruse to R S
Swenson 9-30-54 $1 Lot 22- Gilg
& Swenson’s Subdivision- O’Neill
QCD—Ralph N Leidy to Elva
A Leidy 8-29-49 $1- Lots 18-19
20 Blk L- Fahy’s Park Add- O’
Neill
WD—Edwin Braddock to Gor
don Harvey & Helen Wittwer
Harvey 12-6-54 $16,000- SWy4
29-29-9
Star News
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derickson
and family spent Monday evening,
January 24, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Bar
bara
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hansen and family and Rev.
William H Roth were supper
guests Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 26, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Hansen and Mr. and
and Mrs Donald L a n t z and
daughter. The occasion was to
honor the birthday anniversary of
L. A. Hansen. The evening was
spent visiting and watching tele
vision. Mrs Hansen served the
birthday cake and coffee at the
close.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs Soren Sorenson, jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Widhalm
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Johnson at a dinner party in
O’Neill Thursday evening to honor
the birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Marvin Johnson.
Wyn and Larry Johnson and
Glenda Sorensen spent Thursday
evening at the Ewalt Miller home.
Ewalt Miller and Bill Hibbs
caled at the Art Hibbs home, near
O’Neill, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Ewalt Miller and
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Barbara were supper guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jur
acek and family.
Mrs. M. E Davis went to
Omaha Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Barbara were supper guests at the
Bill Hibbs home Sunday.
Frontier for printing! . . .
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman
and Mrs. F. N. Cronin spent Mon
day in Sicux City.
Friends of St. Mary’s food sale,
Saturday, Feb. 5, at Shelhamer's
Mkt., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 40e
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DRAPERIES
Bring in your measurements,
select your fabrics, we will do
the rest or we will bring drap
ery lengths to your home to
select from, measure and later
install.
Material by the Yard
Traverse and Plain Rods
, Cornice Boards
Slip Covers
Repair and Retape Venetian
Blinds
Upholstery (small pieces)
For Appointment Call or Write
Modem Shade &
Drapery Shop
Across from Telephone Co.
Phone 64 Norfolk, Nebr.
Money to Loan
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AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
Corp.
C. E. Jones, Manager
O'Neill ; Nebraska
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GILLIGAN’S
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Phone 87 — O’Neill
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jJPlease accept this advertisement as a
personal invitation to attend our big Family
Friday, February 11th
Chambers High School Auditorium — 1 P.M.
It will be a big, clean, lively show consisting of high-class vaudeville
performers in person, and interesting motion pictures. There will be fun
and entertainment for the whole family so bring everybody.
No sales talks. Everything free. Your neighbors will be there so don’t
fail to attend.
HARLEY HARDWARE-Chambers
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DANCE
Butte Legion
BALLROOM
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Sunday, Feb. 6
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Music by—
DELL CLAYTON
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ON THE NEW LIGHTWEIGHT
HOOVER
Lark
complete with cleaning tools
Never before a cleaner so easy to use
—never a bargain like this. Genuine
Triple-Action Hoover—beats as it
sweeps as it cleans. All-around
cleaning—tools for dra
peries, furnishings, floors.
All at one low price.
$849S
Small down payment
King-size trade-in
WM. KROTTER CO.
Two Stores: West O’Neill and Downtown
“Serving North-Central Nebraska Since 1889”
Empire-waisted cotton in an
eye-catching multi-color leaf
print! Softly shirred bodice,
full swing skirt, jewel but
tons. For misses, juniors and
half sizes.
FRED KANZELMEYER’S
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th
On the ranch located 44 miles southeast of Atkinson or 17 miles
northeast of Burwell.
192 Head of Cattle °
Including 42 Hereford Stock Cows; 93 Head of Hereford and
Heifer Calves; 19 Bucket Calves.
20 Excellent Dairy Cattle — 9 Milk Cows, balance Yearling
Heifers from some of Minnesota's finest herds.
Machinery & Equipment
4 Tractors; Dodge “Power Wagon”; Allis Chalmers Roto Baler;
full line of Haying Machinery including No. 9 Trail Mower,
IHC; complete line of Farming Equipment and lots of Dairying
Equipment. Select lot of Shop Tools plus the usual line of tools
' and equipment.
WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPER FOR COMPLETE LIST
Fred Kanzelmeyer, Owner
ATKINSON, NEBR.
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Notch collar, jewel buttons.
Black, red or brown printed
check. 9-17, 12-20, 14^-24%.
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