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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1956)
Mrs. Lovilla Anson beted by Group IVERSID&—Mrs Lovilla An-! son was surprised on her birth da. anniversary Wednesday eve ning, May 2. when the neighbors i ii'i - to help here celebrate the occasion. i V, I'on I,ii,on and family, Mr ■ Mi Bill Lofquest and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and , 11 \. Mr and Mrs. Walter Spangler and family, Mr. and «lrs. Kenneth Hill and family | i : * invited guests. Other Riverside News he Happy Hollow 4-H club i> at the Melvin Scheer home Sunday afternoon and went on a hike. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and lamily visited Tuesday evening. Mav 1, at the Lynn Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pribnow :,nd Maranna of Cedar Iiapids. Mr and Mrs. Walter Woeppel FREE DANCE SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Thursday, May 17 <RYSTAL BALLROOM ATKINSON Sponsored by — 1 MR. and MRS. WM. GROTIIE, JR. and Mrs Edith MacClanahan, were dinner guests on Sunday at the Earl Pierson home They helped Maranna celebrate her fifth birthday anniversars The honored guest had two birthday cakes. Mr. and Mrs Will Conner and Mr and Mrs Dave Anson called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery visited at the Johnny Miller home last Thursday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and niece, Nancy Napier visited in .\i m Gnu i S r jr.i.ii r th Duane Jensen home. They brought little Miss Janice Jensen home for a few days’ visit while her parents, Mr and Mrs. Du ane Jensen, were in David City where Duane was attending an, auctioneers' convention. Glenda and Dennis Napier vis ited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Rol Hord. Tuesday after noon, May 1. Mr ,ind Mrs. Web Napier were dinner guests Sunday at the Adolph Bartak home. Mrs Alfred Napier. Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs. Melvin Napier. Mrs Dave Anson, Mrs. Kenneth Hill end Mrs. Don Larson, members of the Seek and Share project club, attended the tea given at Elgin Tuesday afternoon, May 1, for extension flubs in Antelope county. Mr and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers vis ited Tuesday evening. May 1. at the Lionel Gunter home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom ery visited at the Henry We henkel home in Orchard Sunday . fternoon Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and family visited Sunday at the Elmer Pahl home in Oak land. Mr. and Mr* Melvin Napier and Carol Ann and Daisy Mil ler were supper guests at the Bill Lofquest home last Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Janice Jensen and Mr and Mrs Wayne Fry and family were dinner guests at the Bill Fry home Sunday. The children of Mr and Mrs. Dale Hall of McPherson, Kans , were visiting their grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink, I- . • week They returned home Sunday. Some school terms are ending this week. The alumni banquet will be held Tuesday evening. Mav 15, at Ewing Mr »nd Mrs. Lynn Fry and children visited Sunday after n n at the Floyd Napier home. Mr ind Mrs Willie Shrader and family called at the Lynn Fry home last Thursday evening The Richard Napier family ate Sunday dinner at the Ralph Munn home. Dale and Richard Napier and Bill Fry were at Pickstown, S.D., on business Monday, April 30. Mr and Mrs. Bill Hobbs and family called at the Bill Lofquest home Sunday. Joanie, Steve and Becky Miller called Saturday at the Wilson Spangler home. Wayne Turner spent Sunday with Ronnie Mott. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones visit ed Mr. Jones’ brother, Hilmer tones, at Hordville Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Peterson at Polk. Mrs. George Hansen entertain ed the Pinochle club Sunday night. Mrs. Frank Grenier got high prize: Mrs. Dave Loy. low. and Mis. Robert Schultz received the traveling prize. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Strong visited friends and relatives here over the weekend. They are from Alliance. , , „ Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Worcestn were Saturday night guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Houser. Mr and Mrs. Emil Weyhrich were dinner and supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Weyhrich. ' Mr and Mrs. John Schleusenei and sons. Merle and Lyle, of Or 1-hard visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sivesind Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt and son left Sunday morning for Fullerton to visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nes bitt. Another uncle trom Idaho was there visiting. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson were Mr and Mrs. Stanley Watson and Teresa of Chambers Guests Saturday evening of Mr and Mrs. Ed Krugman wcie Mr and Mrs. William Schmohr and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loren* Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whited and Scott went to Orchard Sun day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Bright and son. HOTEL LINDELL LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Fine Food* Reasonable Rates Mgr. Frank Klein Res. 2-1006 (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) 9 Mrs. George P. Abel Former United Stairs Senator For DELEGATE AT LARGE To the Republican National Convention Let’s Back Ike "Peace. Prosperity. Progress For Everybody" \x\ Mrs. George P. Abel Nebraska Born-Nebraska Trained Har ability la proved. Her judgment la round. 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Shaw and Dorothea Shaw announce the engage ment ot their daughter. Leila Mae (above), to Joseph C Kamphaus of Amelia. He is the son of Mrs. Juliana Kamp haus of Amelia and the late Joseph Kamphaus. A June wedding is planned. O’Neill News I Mr. and Mrs. D A Kersttn Urook and family and Mrs. M. J. I Wallace went to Grand Island on J Saturday to attend the first com munion of Eddie Connors Sunday. They returned in the afternoon. C. H. Switzer’s brother and his wife from Meadow Grove were here Sunday to see him. He was recently discharged from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver and children went to Steele City Friday to spend the weekend wjth his parents, Mr and Mi's. Earl Weaver. Little Danny Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson of Chambers, arrived Sunday to spend a few days with his grand mother. Mrs. Gordon Watson, chile his father was moving cattle. His grandfather helped, too. Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. Roy Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg, Roger Rosen krans and) Bob Strong attended a Gideon rally in Wausa. L-4. iVl. IVltM 1 llllitlt .tiiv* 1 Saunto were in Pine Bluffs, Wyo., Friday and Saturday. Msr. D. H. Clauson entertained the MM club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Christine Williams re turned Tuesday, May 1, from spending a week in Ainsworth to get acquainted with her new grandson, Mark William McNal ny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNally. Little Sandra McNally has measles. Mrs. Ada Spangler and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz spent Sunday in Sioux City with Mr. and Mrs. Orville White. Mrs. Lorenz and Mrs. White are sisters. St. Patrick's Altar bake sale Saturday. May 12, 10 till 4, at Shelhamer’s Jack and Jill- 2c Mr. and Mrs. Gene McKenzie and family of Tulsa, Okla., spent from Friday until Sunday visiting relatives in O’Neill and also at the Clyde McKenzie, sr., home in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DeHart of Ord spent the weekend with Mr and. Mrs. W. H. Lofflin and daughter. Mrs. Hollis Surfet of Muncie, Ind., arrived Sunday to visit her brother, Fred H. Holsclaw, Mrs. Holsclaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sherer of Orchard came up to see little Eruce Ann McKamv in her kin dergarten play Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel were weekend guests in Mitchell of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Green and family, formerly of O’Neill. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hile of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Eorl Houts of Atkinson w'ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase. Southfork Company Builds New Line AMELIA—The Southfork Te lephone company is building a new line north of Amelia. Hiemie Frahins and Ralph Adairs will put in new phones and will be put on this line. Other Amelia News Mrs William Fryrear attend ed the extension club tea at Stuart Saturday. She was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rr-, nest Gruenborg. The card party sponsored by ( the Altar Society of the Catholic church was well attended. There were 22 tables Ralph Rees and lu.s son. Bob, returned the latter part of la>t week from a trip into Minnesota. They were looking for cattle to buy. 1 The prayer conference held Saturday at the Bethany Free Methodist church was well at tended. Mrs. Alice Prewitt and sons, | Bean and Lynn, bought windows for their new home, which they' are having built on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Baekhaus and Mr. and Mrs. Earnie John ston plowed garden and planted ootatoes for Mrs. Edith Ander sen. Mrs. Milton Clemens, Mrs. Ed White, Mrs. Elmer Coolidge, Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Link Sageser, Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. Frank Baekhaus and Florence Lindsey attended the extension club tea in Chambers Friday af ternoon. Mrs. Guy Blake attend ed as a guest of Mrs Link Sag eser. They are members of the Amelia Progressive club. Andy Robak drove up from Omaha Saturday morning to get his wife and family, who spent the past week with her mother, Mrs Margie Sammons, and her brother. Bill. Ml' and Mrs. hod Aoair ana Jerry and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph A lair were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie. Mrs. Vernon Berry went to Grand Island Saturday, return ing home Monday. While there she visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Boltz, and on Sun day attended the wedding of a girl friend. Mrs. B. W . Waldo attended a lea of the extension clubs at Chambers Friday afternoon. She went as a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Ken Werner. Mrs. Emma Lindsey accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott to Omaha Saturday and spent the time visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1.. Strengor. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh. Art Waldman went to Lincoln Saturday to visit his brother and sister there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. Merton Fisher near Bonesteel, SD. Sunday. Mrs. Julia Kamphaus went to Omaha Sunday to consult a doc tor about her eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burgett and Wayne attended baccau lerate services in Chambers Sun day evening. Their daughter Vi ona is a member of the graduat ing class. Mrs. Julia White left Wednes day, May 2, enroute to Spearfish, S.D., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Braddock and Mrs. Brad dock. She visited in Atkinson with Mrs. Jennie Adams, and went on by train the next morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle went to Howells Saturday where they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skula. They re turned home Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and boys stayed at the ranch while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott drove to Omaha Saturday afternoon to take Blake’s mother there to board a plane for Arlington, Va. Mrs. Ott left Omaha about 8:30 Sunday morning and would ar rive at the home of her daughter j Mrs. Burton (Opal) Kiltz, ap I proximately five hours later. - . 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Danila, Mr. a- .1 Mrs. John Schultz and Debbie and Gordon Johnson. Tire eve ning was spent playing cards Mrs John Schultz and daugh ter* spent Puesdaj evening, Mb' 1. at the Lloyd Gallagher home while John went to town. Mrs. Marie Lewis and brother, Henry Claussen were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their brother and wife. Mr and Mrs William Claussen The Lyle Vequist familv en joyed an evening of TV on Fri day at the Henry Vequist home Mrs. Lyle Vequist visited her mother, Mrs. Celia Grutsch, and Mrs. Orville Morrow at St An thony's hospital on Wednesday, May 2. Mr and Mrs Guy Beckwith were Sunday afternoon and eve ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen Evening callers at the lX>n Hynes home on Thursday,“May 3. were Mr. and Mrs John Schultz and girls. Neighbors assisting Henry Ve quist with his cattle on Mon day included Don Sterns, James and Ardell Curran, Lyle Vequist, Wesley Taylor, Lou Brown, Dan Hakes and Duane Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown attend ed the alumni banquet at St Mary's on Sunday evening. There were 12 original class mates of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Hynes present. The John Schultz family called at the Frank Schultz home on Friday evening, May 4. Mr. and Mrs. William Claus sen were afternoon callers at the James Lauridsen home on May 2. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs John Schultz were Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Rusty, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz and children and Mr. and Mrs Floyd Johnson and LJnda. Mr and Mrs O J Drilecke and children were Monday eve ning visitors at the 1 ami Brown home, Mr and Mrs. Albert Sterns spent the wax-kend in Sioux City v idling their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Jim Moss, and new gran on They returned h<»me Mond; y ev enins Mr, and Mrs. Francis Curran, ,\1 iiy Jo and i.iiecne Nelson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs James Curran Linda Johnson was an after noon and supper guest oi the ljovioll Johnson family on May 3. Mrs. Kathryn Yant i was a Sunday dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs Sam Derickson, and family. Mr and Mrs Sam Derickson and sons were Monday evening callers at the James Curran home. Sunday dinner guests of the Blake Benson family were Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch, sr , and sons, Maurice and F.lwin and Mrs. Mamie O’Neill. In the af ternoon they all went to Spen cer to attend the kindergarten graduation exercises of which Timothy Benson was n member. Timmy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson of Spencer. Their daughters, Beth and Peggy camej home with their grandpa tents to j spend a few days. Mrs. Mamie O’Neill spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs Blake Ben son and family O’NEILL LOCALS Mr and Mrs. Kiehnrd London and family of Spalding were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Mike Iain don. | Mr. and Mrs. John Simon and j family and Morgan Ward went U> Norfolk Sunday, Rev Clement Ryan, SJ. spent | Saturday here. He is on the fac- | ully at Creighton university in j Omaha, Church of Christ Bible School Skirts— The dally vacation Bible school of the Church of Christ \vi close Friday, May IS Koch day the school will begin at 10 .1 m. and will close at 3 p.m Bitch child is to bring a lunch for the noon meal Drinks will be furnished by the church for the noon meal. Five classes are planned. Nur sery. beginners, primary, junior a:ni intermediate Subjects will include Old Testament heroes Old Testament prophets, life of Christ and life of Paul, as well as classes of general instruction There will bo plaque (tainting, supervised fivreation, and spe eial classes oi choruses Teach ers include Mrs. Pauline Lcisc. Mrs Benny Johring, Mrs lX>n aid Franklin, Mrs Milton Suitei Miss Marge B rewster, Miss Chcrriann Knepper, Misses Ver na and Phyllis Larson and Mi and Mrs. Hex James A program will be given Fri day. May 25. at 8 p,m., to demon strate what has been accom plished during the week. "Wo are making no age restric tionsund wish for all to attend and take part." Bvangelist James explained. DANCE TO 1 hr Rainbow V alley Boys I Western ,V Old Time Musie SUMMERLAND BALLROOM Sunday, May 13th Admission: 50 cents totttecvoHdenjut I_ I fo Qucck H6** &&*** NO-IRON Cotton Batiste Dainty Duster! Dries Smooth A. No - iron batiste styled ith dainty rows on rows of i gathered nylon tulle. 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