The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 12, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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These are the greatest money-savers of. the past eight years! I
Peddle Peanuts for
Use in Polio Fight
EMMET— Mrs. Robert Cole is
chairman for the polio drive in
Emmet this year.
Peanuts were sold Saturday
and Sunday, the proceeds to go
to the polio fund. Bob Perry, Jean
Foreman, Art Wills, Ronnie Rich
ards and Jackie Cole helped Mrs.
Cole with the sale of the peanuts.
More peanuts will be sold to ben
efit the polio drive Saturday and
Sunday, January 14 and 15.
Other Emmet News
Mrs. Arthur Humpal of Atkin
son was an all-day guest of Mrs.
Robert Cole. Last Thursday eve
ning guests were Mrs. Guy Cole
and Mrs. Pearl McGrew of Sew
ard.
Mrs. Helen Oberle of Medicine
Lake, Mont., arrived Tuesday,
January 3, to visit her mother,
Mrs. R. B. South, at Inman and
her sister, Mrs. John Conard.
Richard Smithson and son,
Dickie, Mrs. Esther Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach,
all of O’Neill, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Conard.
Mrs. Floyd Barnes visited Mrs.
Neil. Davies in Atkinson Satur
day, December 31.
Mrs. Charles Abart visited Mrs.
Alex McConnell last Thursday.
Mrs. Wayne Bates visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kee,
at O’Neill last Thursday.
The Walter Meier family were
guests at the Wayne Fox home on
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Henry Schaaf was a guest
of Mrs. Joe Winkler last Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard
were Sunday afternon and sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Focken of Atkinson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson and
daughters were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Forbes and
daughter, Donna, of Amelia were
guests at the Larry Schaffer home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bessie Burge and family
were dinner guests of Mrs. Maude
Fuller of O’Neill Sunday.
The Bernard Pongratz family
wore dinner guests of Mrs. Wil
liam Grutsch on Sunday.
The Don Engler family of Mc
Cook, Miss Rose Mary Babl of
Omaha and the Gary Babl family
of Holdrege were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Babl new year’s
weekend. The Gary Babl family
returned to Holdrege Sunday.
Gary has been transferred to
Kendall and will be joined by
his family there when housing is
available.
Robert and G. Owen Cole, John
Schaaf, Guy Cole, Norbert Uhl
and Mac Simonson went to Long’s
Lake Sunday where they fished
through the ice.
Mrs. Harry Little of Omaha
came Saturday to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCon
nell, for a few days.
Mrs. Esther Harris visited Mrs.
P. W. McGinnis Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Skopec
visited at the Charles Prussa
home at Stuart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton,
Dewey and Patsy were guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. William Newton on
Sunday.
Mrs., Robert Cole and sons and
Jean Foreman were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Humpal
of Atkinson Sunday.
F. G. Webber of Lincoln was a
Sunday overnight guest at the Joe
Winkler home. He returned home
Monday.
Mrs. Maude Goos and sons, Fred
and Kenneth, of Sargent were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Brockman Monday.
Mrs. Henry Patterson visited
Mrs. Mark Howard of O’Neill on
Wednesday evening, January 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler
were Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler.
Mrs. Bessie Burge and June
visited Mrs. Alex McConnell on
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
attended a dinner at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Ruggless recently. Other guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Da
vis and Mrs. Archie Tuttle of Ew
ing and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Curtwright of Clearwater. After
dinner the evening was spent
playing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson
and Veldon were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Fox Sunday and
Monday. Other guests on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier
and Mickie Tomlinson of O’Neill.
Mrs.' Guy Cole was hostess at
a dinner honoring Mrs. Pearl Mc
Grew of Seward Friday evening.
Guests were Mrs. G. Owen Cole,
Mrs. Robert Cole, Mrs. John Con
ard, Mrs. Larry Schaffer and Mrs.
Arthur Humpal.
Mrs. Wayne Bates and children
visited Mrs. Charles Abart Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler and
Mary Alice visited Mrs. Frances
Timmerman at Stuart and the
Leo Weichman family Wednesday,
January 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
attended the congregational meet
ing and dinner which was held at
the Presbyterian church Friday
evening. The dinner was served
by the men of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earley and
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fox, all of
O’Neill wrere guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Owen Cole Saturday eve
ning.
Mrs. Leon Beckwith visited
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sko
pec on Saturday evening.
Bill Miller, Mrs. Guy Cole and
Mrs. McGrew were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Owen Cole last
Thursday evening.
Jack Bailey of O’Neill was a
guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank
Foreman, Sunday.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Casper Winkler of Atkin
son visited last Thursday after
noon with Mrs. Henry Benze.
Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen
visited at the Henry Benze home
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A .W. Contois of
Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. L R.
Workman of Clearwater were
Sunday dinner guests at the J. F.
Contois home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Enright spent
the weekend in Omaha.
Jeanette Derickson left Monday
for Tilden. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hamik spent
Sunday at the Leonard Hamik
home at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Kramer
of Norfolk were Monday evening,
January 2, visitors at the Ronald
Borg home.
Earl Schlotfelds
Moving to Lyons
CELIA—Friends and neighbors
of the Earl Schlotfeld family met
at the Ray Pease home Wednes
day evening, January 4, for a
farewell party for the Schlotfelds,
who have been working for the
Albert Johnson ranch the past
few years and living on the J. V.
Johnson ranch.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bausch, Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Lauridsen and sons, Isla
Ruda, Jim Lauridsen, Stanley
and Albert Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sicheneder and Gail,
Alex Forsythe, Victor Frickel and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
McKathnie and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schwindt and Venita.
The evening was spent playing
cards.
Sandwiches, cake, ice cream
and coffee were served.
The Schlotfelds left for Lyons,
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eld Bausch and
Ray and Bob Pease Wednesday,
January 4, helped them load up
their household belongings.
Other Celia News
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks
visited Bob Rison at Butte Satur
day afternoon.
Lyle Dierks of Ewing, co-chair
man of tne polio drive, was a
Wednesday morning, January 4,
visitor at the Ray Pease home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sichene
der and family were Thursday
afternoon visitors at the John
Sicneneder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath
nie and family were Sunday eve
ning visitors at the John Sichene
der home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie
and family were Sunday evening
visitors at the John Schwindt
home.
Albert and Stanley Johnson
were overnight guests Wednes
day, January 4 at the John Sic
hender home. Stanley spent the
rest of the weex there.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
and son were Thursday evening
visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg
home.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Phipps
and family were Monday evening
supper guests at the Joe Hen
dricKs home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Chaffin and family cele
brated new year’s on Monday,
January 2, at the Omer Poynts
home.
Alex Forsythe was a Thurs
day morning visitor at the Bill
Maloun home.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman
entertained the Pinochle club
Friday evenmg. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Do
bias and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Coifack and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Maloun and Billy, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Beck. High scores
were won by Duane Beck and Lo
is Malone; second high by Emil
Coifack and Lois Beck; Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Coifack, highest bid
ders.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks
helped saw wood at the Omer
Poynts home Friday.
Jim Hendricks was a Saturday
evemng visitor at the Leon Hen
dricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Frickel and family and Alex For
sytne attended tne family dinner
at the Presbyterian church Sun
day, January 8, after morning
services.
Mr. and M.rs. william iviaioun
and Billy, also Dorothy Scott en
joyed a waffle supper at the Du
ane Beck home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elder spent
Thursday and Friday at the Joe
Hendricks home where Ray has
Deen doing some work.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks
and family were Sunday after
noon visitors at the David Rahn
home.
Frank Kilmurry, Charles Do
bias and Duane Beck helped saw
wood lor Emil Colfack two days
recently.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Smith
and Verdon were Friday O’Neill
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Mlinar and family were Sun
day supper guests of the Ed Eth
erton family.
Victor Frickel and Bonnie were
Monday dinner guests at the Le
Roy Hoffman home.
Visit Tekamah, Omaha—
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brittell and
daughters spent the new year’s
weekend visiting relatives at Te
kamah and Omaha.
DRS. BROWN
& FRENCH
PHYSICIANS <k SURGEONS
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META’S
Beauty Parlor
4 Blocks E., 2 N. of Stoplight.
PHONE 102 — O'NEILL
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray return
ed Sunday from Los Angeles,
Calif., where they had been visit
ing the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
spent Sunday at Albion visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Reynoldson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmit of
Atkinson spent Sunday at the
home of their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sullivan and
family of Norfolk spent Sunday
visiting his mother, Mrs. Pat Sul
livan.
R. E. and Richard Spelts of
Grand Island were Monday visit
ors at the Elgin Ray home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Straka of
Atkinson visited Monday at the
John Schmit home.
Miss Charlotte Evans left Fri
day after visiting at the home of
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. John Storjohann.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and
Mrs. Donald Franklin went to
Norfolk Tuesday to attend the
passion play.
Orin Long of Omaha came
Monday night to spend a day
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson
and daughter of Chambers were
Sunday dinner guests at the Gor
don Watson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong
and Terry of Norfolk spent the
weekend at the Andrew Wett
laufer home.
Mr.and Mrs. W. C. Whited
spent the holidays in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long of
Lynch spent Thursday visiting at
the Floyd Long home.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernie
Johnsons for Sunday dinner hon
oring Mr. Johnson on his birth
day anniversary were: Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Basler and Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Johnson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Basler
left Tuesday for employment in
Hot Springs, Ark.
Leslie McKim, DKSN, came
home Saturday, December 31,
from New York where he is with
the USS Charles H Roan, DD 853.
He is a disbursing clerk.
New Officers Preside
at Council Meeting
The Holt county home exten
sion council met Tuesday after
noon at the courthouse assembly
room. The meeting was called by
the new county chairman, Mrs.
Oliver Ross of O’Neill. Roll was
called by Mrs. A. T. Crumly of
Page, newly - elected secretary.
A treasurer’s report was given.
The auditing committee report
ed books were satisfactory. Plans
were discussed for next year’s
work, but nothing definite was
decided.
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