The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 10, 1955, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    30 Present for
Community Meet
Inman Club Plans
Cage Banquet
INMAN—The Community club
met Monday evening, February
28, at the assembly room in the
school house for a regular sess
ion.T. D. Hutton, president, was
in charge There were 30 mem
bers present.
I. L. Watson gave a report
the meeting of the Save-the
Train Association, which conven
ed in Omaha Friday, February
25. Mr. Watson is secretary
treasurer of the association,
which has a membership extend
ing from Norfolk to Rapid City,
S.D.
The club voted to sponsor the
banquet for the basketball teams
and pep club girls who have just
closed a very successful season.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson
were voted into the club as new
-> members.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw
were on the program committee.
A film was shown. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Coventry were the cof
fee hosts and a lunch of sand
wiches and cake was served at
the close.
Other Inman News
C if ford Sawyer left Sunday
for Hay Springs where he will be
-employed
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck
harst drove to Sioux Falls, S.D.,
on Wednesday, March 2, where
they visited their daughter, Miss
Barbara, at the Sioux Valley
hospital.
Miss Beverly Smith entertain
ed a group of girls at her country
.home on Saturday evening in
.honor of her birthday anniver
sary. Refreshments were served
in late evening.
Karl Keyes, Donald Keyes,
Mildred Keyes, Blanch Rouse,
Marvin Rouse, Harry Snyder,
Ralph Moore, Anna Smith, Har
vey Tompkins, Elsie Kruegar,
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton and
Rev Lisle Mewmaw made a tour
of the following churches on Sat
urday: Bloomfield, Stark Valley,
Bethany at Martha and the three
churches in Chambers. The group
enjoyed a nohost dinner on the
trip- ~
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser
.and sons of West Point spent
Sunday visiting in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miller.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Mc
Oraw were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wolfe and family of Amelia and
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and
family of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keil and
family spent the weekend visit
ing relatives in Allen.
A group has been sanding and
refinishing the floors at the
RLDS church.
Miss LuElla Watson of Atkin
son spent the weekend visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E- L.
Watson.
Larry Sawyer of Stuart spent
the weekend visiting her mother,
Mrs. Clifford Sawyer.
Ronnie and Jeannete Wolfe
spent the weekend visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wolfe and family at Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
drove to Norfolk Friday evening
to meet their daughter, Miss Joan
of Omaha, who spent the week
end in the home of her parents.
Miss Yvonne Smith of Norfolk
i accompanied them home and
spent the weekend in her par
ental home
Mrs. Kenneth Coventry went
to Omaha on Saturday to see
her son, Ronald, who is stationed
at the Chanute air force base in
Illinois. He was able to get as
far as Omaha on a weekend
leave.
Miss Joan Conventry and Er
nest Trowbridge accompanied
LeRoy Moore of O’Neill to Oma
ha on Sunday evening. Miss
Yvonne Smith went as far as
Norfolk. LeRoy is attending
school for the next two weeks in
Omaha sponsored by the North
western Bell Telephone company.
Tom Clark, who is employed
by the telephone company and is
working at Lexington, spgnt the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Clark.
Postmaster and Mrs- James M.
McMahan were guests Monday
evening in the home of Postmas
ter and Mrs. Raymond Stevens
of Orchard when the postmasters
of Antelope county held a regular
monthly meeting.
A number from Inman attend
ed the concert in O’Neill on Fri
day evening.
Miss Carolyn Watson of Lin
coln spent the weekend visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L.
Watson and Sam*
Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
borg were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Wayman and
daughter on Sunday.
Leonard Dusatko visited at the
Jerrold Dusatko home Saturday.
Mrs. Rodney Livings and family
of Sioux City, Mrs. Ralph Leidy
of Arkansas and Mrs. Hering of
Omaha were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Bates and family on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson
and Veldon were supper guests
at the Gilbert Fox home last
Thursday evening.
A group of friends charivaried
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, jr., at
the Legion club lounge on Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Humpal
of Atkinson and Mrs. Robert Cole
and sons attended the breakfast
held at St. Michael’s hall of the
Church of the Epiphany Sunday
morning. The breakfast was cook
ed and served by the men.
Mrs. D. E. Stevens and sons,
Billy and Jimmie, of Rapid City,
S.D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Fox and daughter, Bar
bara, over the weekend.
The 4-H club met Monday eve
ning at the Bernard Pongratz
| home.
Miss Connie Jean Brockman
spent from Friday until Sunday
as a guest of Miss Joyce Krogh,
north of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko
visited at the Leonard Dusatko
home Monday, February 28.
Mrs. P. W. McGinnis spent last
Thursday and Friday with Mrs.
Dewey Schaffer at O’Neill.
Mrs. G. Owen Cole entertained
at a social coffee hour at her home
last Thursday afternoon in honor
of Mrs. Harvey Hanson of Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kloppen
borg and family of Cozad were
Saturday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Focken and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robertson
of Fullerton, Calif., and Mrs. D. E.
Maxwell of Columbus were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pat
terson Sunday.
Numerous March 1
Moves Recorded
Dierks Family Will Go
to Missouri
AMELIA — March 1 brought
moving time to a few families in
this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davis and
family moved to their farm which
they bought southeast of Cham
bers. The Hugh Carr family re
turned to their ranch home from
O’Neill. Their place has been oc
cupied the past year by the Wade
Davis family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Svatos
moved to the place formerly occu
pied by the Blair families. Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Blair moved to
a farm near Butte and Mr. and
Mrs. John Blair stored their
household goods at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Edwin
Nachtman.
They have not made definite
plans.
Billie Dierks and family plan
ned to move the first of the week
to the home they bought in Mis
souri. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomp
son will move to the Dierks place
in the spring.
Other Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs and
Mrs. Maude Forbes of Bassett
were Amelia callers Sunday morn
ing. They planned to call on
Lew Forbes, who was a patient id
the Atkinson hospital, that after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruen
borg and girls visited at the Wil
liam Fry rear’s Sunday.
Mrs. Oscar Peterson and son,
Don, went to Eagle to visit her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnston. Mrs. Johnston
is teaching home economics in the
Eagle high school and her class
was presenting a style show.
Billie Hansen stayed overnight
Saturday with Lonnie Sparks.
Mrs. Opal Vargason and Char
lie McMillen of Atkinson visited
the Lindseys Wednesday, March
2.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Clay
combe and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Riecks of Chambers
were Friday evening supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff.
Mrs. Earnie Johnston accom
panied Reverend and Mrs. Hodg
kin to Hastings where they attend
ed the annual convention of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice last Thursday and Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lugins
land called on Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Barnett last Thursday afternoon.
Miss Leone Fix, teacher in the
Inez school, showed films to near
by schools on Friday, March 4.
Teachers attending with their pu
pils were Mrs. Janet Fryrear,
Mrs. Bonnie Connors, Mrs. Agnes
Frahm and Mrs. Birdie Fullerton.
Floyd Sageser of Kansas City,
Mo., visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Sagesr, from Friday
until Sunday. He had been in
Grand Island attending a conven
tion.
Mrs. B. W. Waldo called on
Mrs. Edith Andersen last Thurs
day evening.
Miss Connie Gilman entertain
ed a number of friends at a square
dance party Friday evening in the
new garage at her parents’ home.
About 25 attended.
Miss Edith Ziska of Atkinson
spent the weekend with Janice
Prewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White and
Mrs. Etta Ott were dinner guests
of Mrs. Julie White Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston
and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backaus
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mrs. Edith Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees and
family of Burwell visited at the
parental Ralph Rees home Sun
day.
Glenn White and S. C. Barnett
bought 12 head of heifers from
George Fullerton recently.
Rev. Albert Luginsland recent
ly installed a window in the din
ing room of the Glenn White
home.
Art Waldma, who had been vis
iting his sister in Lincoln the past
three weeks, returned home on
Tuesday, March 1.
Mrs. Frank Backaus was host
ess at a party at her home Satur
day afternoon. At the close, Mrs.
Backaus served a luncheon of
chicken sandwiches* mincemeat
cookies and coffee. Mrs. Mae Tho
rin of Chambers was a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons,
Rachelle and Duane went to
Sioux City Sunday to visit Mrs.
Bertha Sammons at St. Vincent’s
hospital. Mrs. Morris Nelson, the
former Elinor Sammons, of Min
neapolis, Minn., was also visiting
there on Saturday and Sunday.
She is a niece of Mrs. Sammons.
Several of the normal training
girls from Atkinson high school
are doing practice teaching this
week. Miss Nancy Watson is
teaching in Mrs. Alvin Forbes’
school; Caroline Backaus, at Leone
Fix’s school, and Janice Prewitt,
at Birdie Fullerton’s school.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce at
tended a farm sale north of O’
Neill Wednesday, March 2. They
rode in the Waldos’ new car and
since they found some really mud
dy roads, B. W. had to wash the
new car the next day, or no one
could see whether it was new or
not.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. Glenn
White, and family Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Spath began teach
ing in the Homolka district Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman
entertained a number of friends
Wednesday evening, March 2, at a
card party in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Keefe, who will
soon move to their new home near
Ord. Those present were the
Keefe family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Oetter and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Hansen and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Margie
Sammons and Bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Gilman and Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Dierking.
Dick Porter of Chambers spent
several days last week visiting at
the Oscar Peterson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge,
Robert, Joyce and Bruce, Mrs. Al
bert Luginsland and Mrs. Paul
Fisher went to McPherson, Kans.,
to visit their children, who are
attending school there.
The Blake Otts and Billie Sam
mons are driving new cars.
Mrs. Ed White and Mrs. Elmer
Coolidge were O’Neill callers on
Friday.
Ewing Co-Op Annual
Meeting Today—
EWING—The Ewing Co-Opera
tive creamery will hold its annual
stockholders’ meeting Thursday,
March 10, at 1.30 p.m., at the El
dora theater. Two new officers
will be elected after a general
discussion of the business of
1S54. A report also will be given
to the patrons by Julian Sojka,
manager. Dividend checks will
be distributed.
Try The Frontier want advs.!
O’Neil] News
Mrs. Lod Janousek and Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmit and
family will spend the weekend in
Nenzel visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Schmit.
Mrs- Mary Phoenix of Armour,
S.D., arrived Sunday and will be
a guest until Sunday at the home
of her grandson and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Lofflin and
daughter were weekend guests
in Ord at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DeHart.
Mr- and Mrs. W. G. Kraft were
Sunday evening visitors at the
home of Mrs. Charles Lawrence.
Siding—Asbestos and insulated.
Completely applied by skilled me
chanics. Convenient terms. Free
estimates. Prompt service. Phone
Jim Sessions, 409-J or 548-LR, or
write box 568, O’Neill. 45tf
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirkpat
rick and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Cora
Kirkpatrick visited over the week
end in South Sioux City with Mr. 1
and Mrs. John White and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
and Ivan were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Weller and family
in Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hile of
Columbus visited over the week
end with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Janousek. Christie and Jimmy
Janousey returned to Columbus
with their grandparents.
Pvt. Bruce McElhaney called
his parents from Camp Kilmer,
N. J., Sunday to advise ttiem he
will sail this week for Europe
H. G. Kruse, Jack Dailey and
Paul Moseman left Tuesday for |
Lincoln where they will attend a
Consumers Public Power meeting
held there from Wednesday un
til tomorrow, Friday.
A food sale will be held at the
Lee store Saturday, March 12,
starting: at 10 a.m. Sponsored by
the Methodist worship commis
sion. 45c
Maj. and Mrs. H. O. Brennan
of West Point, N. Y., arrived Sun
day evening and were guests un
til Tuesday afternoon at the
home of his aunt, Miss Bernadette
Brennan, Major Brennan has
been an instructor at the U. S.
Military Academy for the past
2^2 years. He received his pro
motion to major Wednesday,
February 23
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stutz and
family visited Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Oik
in Petersburg.
Mrs. George Padrnos of Lake
Andes, S.D., visited from Sunday,
February 27, until Sunday,
March 6,at the home of her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs Don Petersen and Pam.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmet Crabb. O'
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and
Mary spent the weekend in Ains
worth visiting relatives.
BIG LIN'S
Funeral Directors
O’NEILL
Jay Ph. Night Ph.
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