The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1956, Image 3

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    O’Neill News
Mr and Mrs. Allen Prescott
and family of Dixon were Sun
day afternoon callers in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Maryan
Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Lockwood and family were eve
ning callers.
Mrs. Rose Davey of Valentine
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harden
Anspach Tuesday, July 24.
A picnic dinner was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Becker Sunday. Present were
Mrs. Viola Travers and Mr and
Mrs. Henry Travers of Long
Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hiatt, Carl and Jean ol
Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks
and family spent Sunday in At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Donlir
and family attended the races
in Columbus Saturday. They alsc
visited Mrs. Donlin’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dufek re
turned Thursday, July 26, from
a two week’s vacation visiting
relatives and friends in Sheboy
gan, Ashland and Milwaukee
Wise, and Ironton, Minn.
Sunday the Willing Workers
4-H club visited in the Let
Brady farm and had a picnit
supper in the Niobrara park.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Alien
and family of Page and Mr. and
Mrs. John Pribil were Sunday
' guests of Mr. and Mrs Mary
Dusatko.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Clements
recently visited their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
1 Robert Clements, and family in
Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Edna Coyne and Mrs.
Nellie Maloney returned from
Denver, Colo., Thursday, July
26. where they had been visiting
Mrs. J. K. Bautsch.
Dr. and Mrs. E. M Gleeson.
Ann, Michael and Patrick and
Robert Devoy left Thursday,
July 26, for Lake Park, Minn.,
where they will spend a week's
vacation.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Olen Kennell
were callers in the Charles Fox
: home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaiser of
Atkinson were Sunday callers in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Kaiser.
Mrs. Harold Jones and family
have been visiting Mrs. Eliza
beth R. Jones and in the home
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins,
They will return to their home
in Papillion the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Beed of
j Neligh called in the home of
i Mrs. Lois Hartman Monday
The John Havelka family at
tended a Havelka family reunion
in Columbus Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holz
visited in the home of Mr. and
■ —f
Mrs L. C Farenholz in Cham
bers Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffrey
and boys returned Monday from
tneir vacation in Colorado.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Hovey
have been visiting relatives and
friends in Minnesota, Iowa and
South Dakota the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beckwith
visited Mrs. Lod Janousek over
the weekend The Beckwiths
live in North Platte
Sunday callers in the Herman
Janzing home were Mr. and
Mrs. John Janzing of Stanton.
Mrs. Lawrence Haynes and
girls called in the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer in
Page Monday.
Mrs. Edna Devereaux of Oma
ha visited her daughter and son
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt,
and family over the weekend.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gydesen in Omaha
were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Gydesen and Perry.
The Charles Havranek family
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hav
ranek and Mrs. Dorothy Bar
rett in Atkinson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Puhalla
and Mike, Leon and Mary Agnes
of Steinauer came Saturday to
visit Mrs. John N. Schmit and
George Meals of Atkinson and
the Joe Babls of Emmet for a
few days.
Miss Connie Bowlby of Lynch
is spending a week's vacation at
the Clvde McKenzie, jr., home.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shellhase
and family of Atkinson were vis
itors of his parents, the C. G.
Shellhases, to celebrate the
younger Mrs. Shellhase’s birth
day anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker
of Naper visited Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Shierk Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoe
maker and family left Tuesday to
spend a few days in Omaha.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn
and her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
McCallum of Wauneta, returned
Sunday evening after a month’s
vacation at Big Pine resort in
Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simon and
children were in Omaha visiting
relatives for the weekend.
Tuesday guests of Mrs. John
Schmidt were Mrs. Julia Reifen-1
rath of St. James, Mrs. A. Gub-:
net and Donnie and Johnnie of i
Randolph, La Vcina Reifenrath
of Elkhorn and a priest, also from ]
Elkhorn.
John Luby, who is with the
wind test group, left Sunday for
a week’s visit with his wife and
children in New Bedford, Mass.
Rockets Defeat
Spencer Team, 6-4
SPENCER— The O'Neill Rock
ets, strong North - Central Ne- j
braska day-and-night league en
try, defeated the Spencer Town- j
ers of the Boyd county league, ]
U-4, in a baseball game played]
Friday night at Spencer.
Larry Heiss, on the mound for]
the Rockets, allowed only two
hits and whiffed 17 Spencer bats-j
men. Summary:
R H E
O’Neill 200 110 002—6 8 4
Spencer 000 001 030—4 2 4
Batteries: O’Neill—Larry Heiss
and Junior Adamson; Spencer—
Soukup and Friedrichs.
Frank Weibel
Dies in Oregon
EWING — Funeral services for
Fiank Weibel, a former Ewing
resident, were held Monday in
Kriianu, Ore.
He was a son of the late Jo
sepn Weioel ot Ewing.
.lining uiose attending the fun
tiai wire josepn E. oeioel of
Ewing, Miss neien Weioel and
wumra Schindler, both of Oma
ha.
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbaoh
and son of Neligh and Mr. and
Mrs. bill Morsbaeh and family
01 Clearwater were Sunday
guests in the home of Mrs. Eliz
aveta Morsoacn. Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Morsoach were accompa
nied home by Miss Mary Mors
bach who will spend a short
tune there.
Miss Lois Morsbaeh spent a
few days last week visiting in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dickie
r'ernau and daughter of Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kiel and
lumiiy lett Sunday morning for
Texas, called there by the death
m Mrs. Kiel’s father.
Mrs. W. C. Kelley entertained
the Women’s Department of the
Reorganized church of Later
Day Saints at her home on Tues
day afternoon. Mrs. Mabel
banks was in charge of the les
soon. Mrs. Kelley served re
freshments to the group at the
close of the afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Loomer was host
ess to a group of friends Wed
nesday aiternoon at a Tupper
ware party. Mrs. Hessie Butter
field of Orchard gave the dem
onstration. Mrs. Loomer served
lunch following the demonstra
Mr. and Mr. Elmer Rogers who
spent the past week here visit
ing in the home of their brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Clark left Saturday for
Burwell where they will visit in
the A. G. Clark home and take
in the Rodeo a couple of days
and then return to their home in
Granite Falls, Wash.
Calvin Geary left Thursday
for his home in Lyons. He spent
the past month here helping his
brotiiers Reginold and Haddin
put up hay.
Joseph Bittner arrived here
Friday from Casper, Wyo., and
is visiting his brother Paul and
his brother-in-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. Leo P. Mossman.
Robert L). Coventry was dis
missed on Friday afternoon
from St. Anthony’s hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lusk
and daughters Linda and Janet
and Mr. and Mrs. James M.
McMahn drove to Ainsworth on
Friday where they spent the
day in the home of their aunt
MTS. Matie Jessen. They also
visited their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jessen and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosser
and family of Sheldon, la., came
Friday evening and spent the
weekend in the Harry McGraw
and Earl Miller homes. They all
enjoyed a picnic Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lusk and
daughters Linda and Janet left
Friday morning for Brookings,
S. D., where they spent the night
in the home o. ;ir uncle and
aunt Mr. and k... Olof Thalle
haug and went on to their home
in Fargo, N. D. The Lusks were
house guests in the home of their
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
James M. McMahon from Mon
day until Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson
were Norfolk visitors Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan
of Norfolk spent the weekend in
the James Coventry and Margy
Hartigan homes.
Capt Jack Lewis, U. S. A F.
stationed at Mountain Home,
Ida., was a lunch guest on Sat
urday in the James McMahon
home. Jack was calling on old
friends here Saturday morning.
He formerly lived here.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Moss man
and family of Norfolk spent the
weekend in the Ernest Brunck
horst and Leo P. Mossman
homes.
Miss Yvonne Smith of Norfolk
spent the weekend in the K. F
Smith home. She is enjoying a
weeks vacation from her work
at the telephone office in Nor
folk. She returned Monday after
noon.
Ivan Couch of Auburn spent
Sunday here. He is employed
with a road construction crew
at Auburn.
Mrs. Vaden Kivett and Clay
ton Krueger arrived home Fri
day from Wayne where they
completed the summer course
offered by the *Wayne State
Teacheds College. Mrs. Kivett
will teach the 7tth and 8th
grades in the Inman Public
school this year.
Mrs. Lena Overocker of Nor
folk was a house guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tom
kins from Friday until Monday
w'hen the Tomkins motored her
to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alder and
sons were Sunday dinner guests
in the Frank Kopejtka home and
afternoon callers in the home of
Ray and Goldie Alder.
Lynch News
Pfc. Richard Dye of Camp Pen
dleton. Calif., is spending several
days’ furlough with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Jehorek. He also has been
visiting his parents at Butte.
Mrs. Harold Bennett and Miss
Pauline Mulhair visited friends
in Butte Monday, July 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jehorek
spent Tuesday, July 24, with Mrs.
Hilda Effley at Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Audiss of
Butte visited at the Merle Sieler
home last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maly visited
with Mrs. Maly’s mother and
brother, Mrs. Antonia Scheda and
Frank, near Fairfax, S.D., Wed
nesday, July 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart of
Sinclair, Wvo., are here visiting
at the Don and Art Stewart
homes.
Mrs. Don Walker and daugh
ters of Butte were Lynch shop
pers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prchal and
baby returned to their home at
Storm Lake, la., after spending
the July 21-22 weekend here with
relatives.
Lydia Neurenberger of Roches
ter, Minn., visited Boyd county
friends here recently. Lydia is a
native of Lynch and moved to
Rochester 35 years ago.
Mrs. Abbie Wright of Richland,
Wash., spent two weeks visiting
her brother, Scott Gray, and
family and sister, Mrs. Lloyd
Spenser, and Mr. Spencer.
Mrs. Martin Jehorek spent last
Thursday afternoon with Mrs..
Dennis Kube.
Mr. and Msr. Walter Munter
of Omaha are here visiting at the
Alvin Knapp home.
Mr. and Mrs. August Kalkow
ski attended the Fernau-Osborn
wedding at Butte Sunday, July
22, and also motored to the Her
man Schochenmaier home in
Bonesteel, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jordan of
Butte visited with William Jor
Jan at the Lynch hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Koscan of
Butte visited relatives here Sun
day, July 22.
Miss Lillian Berger of Norfolk
spent several days here the past
week.
Mrs. John Tarr of Butte spent
the past weekend at the Delbert
Wade home.
Rev. Walter Neth of Clarks
visited Tuesady at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Washechek.
Mrs. Washechek is his daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Porter and
family of Columbus visited his
parents, the C. W. Porters, over
.he weekend.
Page News
Mrs. Thomas Knudsen's moth
er, Mrs. N. C. Schrum, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Cal\«r\ all of
Manning. Ia . were Monday July
23. to Friday guests in the
Kp.udson home.
Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne and
daughter, Faye Irene, left Mon
day morning for Chicago, 111.,
where they will be guests of
Norris Ballantyne while await
ing the coming of Jimmie Bal
lantyne, who will arrive during
the week. He will recieve his
separation from the army at
at Camp Sheridon. 111., the last
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Landis and
children of New Plymouth. Ida.,
arrived Thursday for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Russell, and with his
mother Mrs Mae Landis who
has been at St. Anthony’s hospi
tal the past seven months i
were Saturday dinner guests of |
his brother-in-law and sister, i
1 Mr and Mrs. Harrison Bridge
at O’Neill, and overnight guests
in the home of her brother-in
law sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Spann at Atkinson. They left
Sunday morning for their Idaho
home.
Members of the EMC card
club had a theater party Wed
nesday, July 85th, at the Page
theater and a 6 o’clock dinner at
the Coenen cafe Friday evening
in lieu of giving prizes during
the year. Members meet every
two weeks on Friday evening.
Guests were Messrs. Otto Mat
schullat, Clarence Dobbins, Clar
ence Stevens and Anton Nissen.
Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman was
hostess to the members of the
Bid or Bye club and their guests
Wednesday, July 25, for an af
ternoon of bridge. Guests in
cluded Mesdames James Finley,
Jerry Asher and Alton Bradock.
Mrs. Cordes Walker had high
score and Mrs. Melvin Carson
received the traveling award.
Mrs. John Lamason will enter
tain the group August 8th.
The contract Bridge players I
met at the home of Mrs. Melvin
Roach last Thursday for an eve
ning of cards. Mrs. John Lama
son held high score. Mrs. Alton
Braddoek will be the August 9th
hostess.
The Get-Together club mem
bers were guests of Mrs. IJ>w
renee Johnson at Royal on Fri
day for an afternoon of visiting.
Post master R. H Stevens
left Saturday for Leadville,
Colo., where Mrs. Stevens has
been earing for the mother and
new grandson at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stevens.
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