The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 17, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Amelia News
Representative* of the Gideon
Bible society had charge of the
services at the Methodist church
Sunday morning and then were
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Glenn White.
Little Ruby Reis is visiting her
grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Rees
Mr and Mr?. Raymond Kenny
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs Lindsey and Florence.
Mr and Mrs. Anton Svatos vis
ited at the Leonard Svatos and
Hugh Carrs Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Edwards
and Axliss were dinner guests
Sunday at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Charles McMillen and Mrs.
Rosa Snelson in Atkinson.
Mr and Mrs B W. Waldo re
turned home Thursday from a
visit with Mr Waldo's sister in
Missouri; their daughter and
family. Rev and Mrs. Bob (Zel
ma) Kalb at Teague, Tex., and
their son, Harold Waldo, and
family at Denver, Colo. Mrs. Kalb
was a former grade teacher in
the O’Neill public school.
’Hie Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service met Monday for
their study lesson at the home of
Mrs. Edith Ander-en.
(u* aiiu mi 8 iuiu iwuuuiv,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair and
Jerry were guests at an oyster
supper Mr. and Mrs. Bus Gilman
came to spend the evening.
The Helping Hand club met
Thursday, January 10, at the
home of Mrs. Mae Sageser. There
were 10 members and one visitor
present. The lesson on “Brown
and Serve Rolls’’ was presented
and demonstrated by Mrs Wil
liam Fryrear.
Mr and Mrs. Vern Sageser at
tended the funeral of Joe Rocke
at Atkinson Tuesday, January 8.
Mrs Margie Sammons and Bill
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bus Gilman
Thursday evening.
Linda and Sandra Gilbert are
new scholars at the' Amelia grade
schooi Their parents are employ
ed at the Peterson ranch. Glen
Johnson will attend school at
Inez.
Mrs. Bob Adair and Jerry and
Mrs. Delia Ernst were Friday din
ner guests of Mrs. Edgar Peterson
while Edgar was in Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs Frank Pierce at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Jane
Tangeman at Chambers Saturday.
Mrs. W'ade Davis of Chambers
and Mrs Homer Davis of O’Neill
called on the Lindseys Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Sehade were
dinner guests of Mrs. Delia Ernst
and Mrs. Stella Sparks Monday,
January 7, at the home of Mrs
Sparks. Carl was doing some
work for Mrs. Ernst
A nice - sized crowd attended
the square dance at the Amelia
hall Friday evening. Mr and Mrs
George Fullerton and Mr and
Mrs. Lee Gilman sponsored the
dance.
Mrs. Glenn White taught in the
Never An After-Thlret
SWITCH TO
SQUIRT
Amelia grade room last week
while the teacher, Mrs Arthur
Walters, was a patient in the O'
Neill hospital suffering with
pneumonia.
Mr and Mrs Bob Rees went to
Los Angeles, Calif., last week.
Bob drove a car for another party.
The children stayed with their
grandparents. Mrs. Rees has a
sister in Los Angeles.
The Circle Nine club met last
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Don DeGroff.
Mr and Mrs. Will Dierks of
Scottsbluff visited their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Thompson, last week.
Mrs. Maudie Hansen viaited one
day last week with Mrs. Frans
Pierce.
Mrs William Thompson and
Mrs. Vern Sageser attended the
demonstration of the new club
lesson on Friday at Atkinson.
They will present the lesson to
the members of the Amelia Pro
gressive club at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Widman on Wednesday,
January 16.
Mrs. Milton Clemens attended
the council meeting at O'Neill
Tuesday, January 8.
Edgar and Oscar Peterson were
in Lincoln on business Friday.
Mrs. Frank Pierce and Mrs.
Ralph Rees were Chambers vis
itors Friday.
MrElvaln Separated
at Ft. Sheridan—
William (“BUT) McElvam,
son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph McEl
vain, was discharged recently
from the army. He was with an
antiaircraft group as a radar
operator.
He had been stationed at May
wood. 111., until about three
months ago when he was trans
ferred to Orland Park, 111. He
was discharged at nearby Ft.
Sheridan two years after he en
tered.
Before entering the service,
he completed a year at the Uni
versity of Nebraska.
Fdwards Infant
Baptized—
Little Christopher Edwards,
four-month-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. William L. Edwards, was
christened Sunday at First Pres
byterian church by Rev. J. Olen
Kcnnell, church pastor. The in
fant wore a dress made by his
great-grandmother for his grand
mother’s christening.
Both sets of grandparents at
tended: Mr and Mrs. D. S. Mc
Pherson of West Point and Mrs.
and Mrs. D T Edwards of Nor
folk.
Father Falls from
Moving Train—
Mr and Mrs. Richard Seymour
were in Grand Island for the
weekend visiting his mother,
Mrs. Joe Seymour. They also
visited his father, who is a pa
tient in a Kearney hospital.
Mr Seymour fell from a caboose
while working. He suffered a
broken elbow and had 20 stitches
taken in his head. The train
from which he fell was traveling
only 15 miles per hour.
C. E. Worth has been confin
ed to his home with a bronchial
cold._ tjj
Valentine’s Day
... will be here soon!
PICK OUT the Valentines for the youngsters now—packed
in cellophane bags at—
10c — 29c — 39c — 49c
Diabetic Needs
We carry a complete line of insulin, syringes, needles,
alcohol, testing equipment. For those who must restrict
their sugar intake, we have a nice selection of sugarless
boxed candies, candy bars, chewing gum and ice cream
Sickroom Supplies
At Gilligan's, you will find everything needed for tak
ing care of the sick at home — hot water bottles, heating
pads, thermometers, ice packs, invalid cushions, enamel
ware, rubber good*.
—— ■■■■! ■ ' ' ■■■ —— k.
VAPORIZERS I
i Help relieve those deep chest colds with steam. B
We have vaporizers of several different capacities H
at a variety of prices. Get one now . I
! Use one tn the house as a room humidifier dur- ■ .
infc this season of dry heat. S
Super Plenamins
Help build your resistance to winter colds. Supplement
j your diet with a good vitamin. SUPPER PLENAMINS. Amer
ica’s largest selling Multiple Vitamin Product supplies you
with 11 vitamins and 12 minerals In one single daily tablet
Get SUPER PLENAMINS today for the older children and
adults, and Super Plenamins Junior for the younger children
SUPER PLENAMINS are available In O’Neill ONLY
at GILLTGAN REXALL DRUG.
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bally! Get TRYZOL, the one-day wonner for hogs
and poultry. You don’t change feed—Just add it to the ;
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prv ATT. DRUG by one of our PRESCRIPTION SPECIAL
ISTS.
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Phone 87 — O'Neill
Robert Devoy Ben Gilligan
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It’s a Snake . . . but What Kind?
M. G. McKathnie, who lives 16 miles north of Atkinson, has
consulted the encyclopedias and the county agent’s library but
cannot determine the type of this 2-ft. snake uncovered recently |
on his farm. McKathnie was moving dirt to level some ground
and Mr Snake tumbled off the dozer s scoop. Markings on the
snake are perfect and colorful—white with regular black-and
orange stripes. Head of the snake is peanut size. The snake
had hibernated but nearly thawed out during Saturday's visit at j
The Frontier office.—The Fron ler Photo.
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Gather Clothing
tor Hungarians
PAJE— In the absence of. the
president, Mrs. Melvin Held, the
meeting of the American Legion
auxiliary was led by Mrs. Wil
liam Scheinost at the Legion hall,
Monday evening. Committee re
ports were heard on the last two
month’s activities.
Five dollars was sent to the i
“Little Red Schoolhouse” and five
dollars ordered paid to the march ,
of dimes drive.
Six cartons of used clothing
were gathered and sent for the j
Hungarian refugees.
The fan was reported paid for J
but the fund will be continued to
ward the purchase of a steel filing
cabinet.
The auxiliary will again spon
sor a junior girl to be sent to the
girls' state in June.
A blind auction will be held
February 8 at the Legion hall.
Each member is requested to
bring a guest and an article for
sale- The past presidents will fur
nish the lunch for the event.
Mesdames Harry Thompson,
Anton Nissen, Roy Hansen and
Dick Copes served lunch to 24
members. as
Mrs. Roy Snell received the
door prize.
Baptismal Rites
at Page Church
PAGE — Baptismal services
were conducted preceeding the
sermon on Sunday morning at
the Methodist church with the
pastor, Rev. Lisle Mewmaw, in
charge.
The sacrament of baptism was
conferred on the following: Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Melcher and
sons, James, Thomas and Donald,
Donald Park and Roy Zellers.
Mrs. Merwyn French, jr.,
! transferred her membership from
the West Side Methodist church,
i Oakland, to the Page Methodist
{ church.
Following the sermon, the fol
i lowing became members by con
fession of faith: Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Melcher, James and
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stew
art and son, Michael, Mrs. Icie
Rost Snyder, Mrs. Ben Asher and
Ben Asher, jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Zellers. These have consti
tuted the membership class con
ducted by the pastor prior to
Sunday’s service.
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Page News
Mrs. Anna Sorensen remained
at Creighton Sunday at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Trene Nelson,
following funeral services for
' their sister, Mrs. Tillie Zerb.
George Clinton of Los Angeles,
Calif., arrived Sunday and will
spend two weeks with his mother,
Mrs. Bertha Reed. Mrs. Reed is
convalescing at her home since a
December hospitalization and her
niece, Mrs. John Sorensen is car
ing for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg
were Saturday evening hosts to
members of the pinochle club for
an evening at cards. Mrs. Alfred
Conner and Leland Finley were
the high score winners. Mr. and
Mrs. William Wattermann will be
the hosts for the January 26 par
ty.
Mrs. Melvin Roach was hostess
to the members of the Thursday
evening contract bridge club.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Summers
and children arrived January 3
; for a visit in the homes of their
respective parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Summers and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Triwbridge. Jerry left Sat
urday for Camp Campbell, Ky.,
j where he wall be on manuevers.
His family will remain at Page
until March.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge and Mrs. Jerry Summers
and children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Leslie
Summers, the occasion being Les
I lie’s birthday anniversary
landscaping Lesson
Presented—
Seven members and one visitor
were present Tuesday evening at
the Ben Wayman home for the
meeting of the Beacon Neighbors
club.
Mrs. Delbert Robertson pre- j
sented the lesson on “Landscap- |
ing.” The year books were filled
out
Guests Monday of Mr and Mrs.
Charles F. Nutter were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Ragland of Page.
Woman Stricken
Sweeping Snow
PAGE— Mrs. Tillie Zerb, 64,
sister of Mrs. Anna Sorensen of
Page, died suddenly Friday af
ternoon at her home at Creighton
while sweeping snow from her j
step.
Earlier in the day she had com
plained to a neighbor of pain in
her chest and had not gone to
work at the hospital that day.
Survivors include: Daughters—
Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka of Verdi
gre; Miss Elaine, stationed with
the WAC’s in Alabama, and Shir
ley, at home; sons—Donald of
Louisiana, Raymond of Verdigre
and Billy, at home; brothers—
John and Pete Sonders of Verdi
gre; sisters—Mrs. Irene Nelson of,
Creighton and Mrs. Anna Soren
sen of Page. There are seven
grandchildren.
Messrs. John and James SoTen
sen and their wives and their
mother, Mrs. Anna Sorensen, at
tended the funeral services Sun
day at Creighton at the Metho
dist church with the Rev.
Ethel McAninch in charge. Six j
nephews served as pall bearers.
Burial was made at Riverside
cemetery at Verdigre under the
direction of Hengstler’s.
Dorsey News
Frank Ruzicka, who has been
serving with the armed forces,
arrived in the States on Wednes
day, January 9. He arrived in
Yerdigre on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Marston
visited at the Ray Sibbel home
home near Butte Tuesday, Janu
ary 8.
The Steel Creek board held a
meeting at the Dorsey school
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
visited at the Tom Alder home
on Friday evening so they could
watch television.
The Howard and T. J. Graham
families have been having a .-iege
of very bad colds and flu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard are
making their home in Lynch at
the present time. They have been
staying at the Osborn home for
several months.
Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French,
jr„ and daughter, Stephanie, and
.seven I ekes and Denny were
Monday evening guests at the Os
wald Gold fuss home.
Tommy and Gary Stauffer en
rolled in the kindergarten de
part men. at district 55, where
Miss Pauline Goidfuss is the
teacher.
Members of the Get-Together
club were Friday guests of Mrs.
Robert Harvey for an afternoon
of lancy work and visiting. Mes
dames Emma Kemper, Celia Ter
rill and Calvin Harvey were
guests. When officers were elect
ed for the new year Mrs. Earl
Parks became president, Mrs
Mrs. Kenneth VanEvery, secre
tary and treasurer and Mrs
Charles Cronk., news reporter.
Mrs. Benard Kornock will be the
January 25 hostess.
A^rs. Milo Landreth entertained
the members of the NOK club
Thursday for a social afternoon
spent with fancy work and visit
ing. Five dollars was voted for
the polio fund Mrs. Hester Ed
mistea will be the January 24
hostess.
Mrs. cjswaia ooiaiuss was Hon
ored on her birthday anniversary.
Wednesday evening, January 9.
by a group of friends The eve
ning was spent at cards. Mrs. Bill
Hauf and Gus Sehwager had high
scores and Gus also won the
traveling prize while Mrs. Bill
Hauf had low and the ladies’ tra
veling award and Otto Sehwager
had low for the men; Mrs. Paul
Sehwager had high score for the
ladies and Gus Sehwager receiv
ed both the high score prize and
the men's traveling award.
Mrs. Icie Snyder was hostess to
the members of the Just-a Mere
club Friday for a 2:30 p.m., des
sert luncheon and an afternoon at
Rook. Mrs. Allen Haynes will be
the January 25 hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes and
Mrs. Bertha Reed were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Neubauer.
Eleven members of the Wo
man’s missionary society of the
Wesleyan Methodist church met
at the parsonage Thursday after-'
noon for a study meeting led by
Mrs. J. E Smith. A handkerchief
shower was given Mrs. Fred
Wood, who is moving to Lincoln. !
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wood load
ed their household goods Friday
and left for their new home at
Lincoln. Their soh, Robert, will,
move to the farm home vacated
by them when the weather rend
ers moving convenient.
Couple Gets SOS
While in Grand Island—
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Heiss were paged at Grand Island
Sunday, January 6, for a tele
gram from their son, Darrell
Heiss, at Burwell to come and care
for the children as his wife had
submitted to an emergency ap
pendectomy. They brought the
children to Page for the week.
The Heiss family was enroute
home from a two-week stay with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnston,
and family of Mountain Home,
| Ida.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans
j of Casper, Wyo., arrived Mon
j day to spend the week with Mr
and Mrs. John Storjohann. Mr.
Evans is Mrs. Storjohann’s broth
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck
i and daughters were dinner
guests Saturday Qf Mrs. Rosa
| Bauers.
Spending the weekend in Nor
folk were Mr. and Mrs. James
Mahon at the Bart Mahon home.
They also visited Mr. , Mahon’s
grandmother. Mrs. Wally Mc
Cloud, who is a patient there.
WSCS rummage sale in the
I OOF building on Thursday. Fri
day and Saturday, January 17, 18
and 19. 38c
Winners at Martez Tuesday
evening were Mrs. F. N. Cronin
and Mrs. Ira Moss. Mrs. H. J.
Lohaus was hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Brock Reynoldson
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Green at
Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. William McIntosh
and son spent Monday in Omaha
on business.
Saturday and Sunday guests in
the Vernon Carpenter home were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kohls and
Debra of Hartingtcm.
Mrs. Rosa Bauer returned
Tuesday, January 8, from Den
ver, Colo., where she had been
visiting for three weeks. Upon her
return, her mother, Mrs. Anna
Havranek of Spencer, stayed with
her four days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Swutzer
spent Sunday with Mrs. Freda
Asher of Page.
268-A. Holt • Knox Co.
FARM AUCTION
Located 3^ miles north of Page and 6 miles east: OR 17
miles east of O'Neill Livestock Market, on—
Wednesday, January 23 — 12:30 P. M.
IMPROVEMENTS: 5-room dwelling. 24 x 32 barn. 10 x 20
granary, 20 x 22 hog house, 20 x 30 cattle shed, 12 x 24
poultry house, large com crib with roof. 900-gal. test
well on premises, permit applied for. 20% down At
tractive terms available.
FINE HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD including 15 cows, good
ages, from Minnesota and Wisconsin herds; heifers.
I small calves; also reg. Hereford bull, Shetland pony,
feed, com fodder, hay. ALSO machinery and some
household goods.
Ervin & Shirley Wc: Jworth, Owners
COL ED THORIN. O’Neill, Auct.-Brnker
BANK OF VERDIGRE, Clerk
Auxiliary to Boost
March ot Dimes
EWING—The American Legion
auxiliary. Sanders post 214, met
Thursday evening at the Legion
cluo. The auxiliary will sponsor
the mothers' march of dimes
again this year. Twelve members
plan to canvass the residential
district in one afternoon — the
time to be announced later.
Committee to attend a work
shop for the heart fund drive in
O'Neill includes Mrs. C. C. Hahl
beck, Mrs. Richard Edwards, Mrs.
Don Ruroede and Mrs. Loyd West.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Alfred Napier.
COLLECT $65.18
PAGE—An incomplete check ol
the result of the Mothers’ March
Monda evening shows a total of
$65.18. with promise of more by
some who forgot the event was
being staged.
BENEFIT PLANNED
SPENCER—The Spencer town
basketball team and the Lynch
town basketball team will play a
polio benefit game at the Lynch
school gym Wednesday, January
23.
Lynch News
Billy Rosickv returned home
from Lincoln Wednesday, Jan
uary 9.
Mr. and Mrs Virgo Christen
sen, jr., and family visited at the
parental home recently.
Marvin Havranek and som
called at Albert Kalkowski's Sat
urday.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Boettcher ol
Butte were business visitors a1
Lynch and Bristow last week
Marvin Havranek and sons oi
Gross called at the Albert Kal
kowski home on Saturday.
Stork Shower—
Neighbors and former class
mates gathered Saturday after
noon at the Don Lyons home for
a stork shower for Mrs Don
Ford, the former Alta Mac
Lyons.
To Install Officers—
The Eden Rebekah lodge will
meet Friday evening at the lodge
hall. A covered dish supper will
be served. Installation of offi
cers will be held.
Frontier for printing.
Hospital Auxiliary
in Monthly Meet—
St. Anthony's hospital auxil
iary met Monday evening in the
hospital with Mrs. Ira Moss,
president, m charge Membe.'s
voted to purchase the desk lor
the new record room
Mother M. Coronate gave a
short talk on tuberculosis and
the chest X-ray, The group
then went to the operating room
where Sr. M. Fiances, anesthes
lst. explained anesthesias — their
history and methods of adminis
tration.
Games were played for rec
reation and refreshments were
served.
sale Planned—
The Friendly Neighbors ex
tension club will meet Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Duane McKay A whiti
elephant auction will be held
Proceeds will go to the polio
drive.
Redbird News
Vick Pickering and Irene Boel
ter were dinner guests at Boyd
j Boelters Sunday, January 13.
Loreile Pickering stayed in
Lynch with Mrs. John Hurd Wed
nesday and Thursday, January 9
10, arid drove from there to his
school in Holt county.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reese of
Warwood, Minn, visited at John
Hurds in Lynch Friday, January
11.
Mrs William Pickering and
Loreile called on the Carson
sisters Sunday, January 13.
Loreile Pickering showed pic
tures at the Merrill Anderson
home Sunday, January 13 He h..d
taken the pictures on a tour of
Mexico. These pictures were in
color.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Krogh and
family were dinner guests at the
Rev. and Mrs. E. Kirehman home
in O’Neill Sunday, January 6
George Burner of Belden and
Lyle Larsen of Niobrara were
overnight guests of Keith Ander
son Tuesday, January 8. Keith
took them back to Lynch Wed
nesday evening, January 8. They
departed for their homes Thurs
j day morning.
Mr and Mrs Dick Fernau, who
i have been visiting relatives in
California for the past two weeks,
returned home Saturday evening
January 5. Don Fernau’s attended
to chores while they were away.
Ewing News
Mi and Mrs. Willia Hockey and
family of Omaha moved to Kw
mg during the weekend and are
now at home in East Ewing m
what is known as the Si evert pro
perty Willis will take over the
operation of the Continental OH
company trucks in Ewing, which
has been operated by his father,
H, G. Rockey, for a number of
years.
Marie Davis was an honored
guest at the home of her aunt and
uncle, Mr and Mrs. Homer Bar
ton, in Orchard, for a birthday
anniversary dinner on Sunday.
Others also joining her in cele
brating anniversaries were Linda
Barton and Mrs, Douglas Barton.
Mr. and Mrs Waldo Davis of
Ew mg and Mr. and Mrs Walter
Austin of Plainview were guests
for the day
Quietly Note bid
Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs Anton Tomjack
quietly celebrated their 63d
wedding anniversary on Sunday
at their home in Ewing Their
children and a tew friends and
neighbors called to extend well
wishes.
A Sunday dinner and evening
I guest of Mr. and Mrs Lewis F.
j Coker and family was his moth
er, Mrs. Abble Coker.
WSCS rummage sale in the
IOOF building on Thorwda', Fri
day and Saturday, January 17, It
and 19. it*
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