The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 20, 1957, Page 8, Image 8

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    Retiring Matron
Presented Gift
Mrs. Margaret White, police
matron who recently resigned,
was feted at a farewell party
last Thursday evening. She was
presented a housecoat and re
freshments were served. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wettlaufer and Gary. Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Coats, Chris
McGinn, Mr. and Mrs. John Bei
lin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker
and girls and Mrs. Clarence Wy
ant
Friday, she was entertained at
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a similar party by a group of
friends She left for Denison.
Ia.. Monday where she will visit
her sister. She was a weekend
guest of Mrs John Melvin. Even
tually, she wll go to California to
| visit her daughter.
Hummer School
< ’loses—
LYNCH Two weeks of summer
school for Catholic children clos
ed Saturday at the Assumption
Blessed Virgin Mary church. Sis
ter Cecelia and Sister Savior of
the Benedictine order of Norfolk
were in charge.
Carolyn Courtney, Stevie Chv
;ala, Lawrence Lueken and Vin
[cont Birmeier, serving as angels,
led the four communicants
Grace Kube, Randy Counts. Dav
id Kallowski and Kenny Heiser to
the alter for their first commun
ion.
Bride Elect In
Feted at Showers—
Miss Barbara Lou Strong,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern
on Strong, was feted at tw’o
showers recently. Miss Strong
was married Sunday to Wayne
Barnes of Emmet. Mrs. Clarence
Strong, her aunt, gave a miscel
laneous shower Thursday, June
13. That same evening, she was
honored at another miscellaneous
shower at the Methodist church
in Emmet. Mrs. Ed Etherton and
Mrs. Mary Lewis were hostesses.
Miss Asher Feted—
Miss Donna Asher of St James
Mo., formerly of O’Neill, was
guest-of-honor at a wiener roast
at Ford’s Park Friday afternoon.
The 16 guests presented Miss Ash
er w'ith a bracelet. The hostess
es were the Misses Nancy Wray
and Marge Marceilus.
Notes Birthday
Little Sheryl Kay Vorce was hon
ored at a family dinner party
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Vorce. She is a daugh
ter of he Alvin Vorces. Sheryl
Kay celebrated her fourth birth
day anniversary.
Mrs. Cohn Honored—
The Golden Rtxi Extension club
held a surprise farewell pary for
Mrs. Phil Cohn, who is moving
s<x>n to Sioux City, Monday even
ing at the home of Mrs. Edwin
A. Sevcik.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Clyde Streeter left Friday
evening for Wichita. Kans., to
I visit her daughter and husband.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huebert,
and family. She also expects to
spend some time with her son.
Gene, in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simmons
and girls of Hastings were week
end guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Sobotka.
Miss Bernadette Hynes, daugh
] ter of Mrs. Leona Hynes, came
from New York City to be here
for the golf tournament. Miss
Hynes, who was with Trans
World Airlines, as a hostess, is
starting to model in New York.
Weekend guests of Mr. ahd
Mrs. C. J. Gatz here for the golf
tuornament were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gatz of Omaha and Eddie
Gatz. a student of Creighton uni
versity summer school, and Bill
Reilly of Fairbury, the younger
Mrs. Gatz's brother.
Mrs. Mac Simonson and daugh
ters, Mrs. Don Becker and Mrs.
! Russell Moler, returned from
Omaha where they had been for
three days.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Work
er were in Osmond Sunday vis
iting his parents, the Albert
Workers.
Food sale, Saturday, June 22.
at Shelhamers Jack & Jill by Ash
Grove Auxiliary featuring baked
goods and fresh farm produce.
Starts 10 a.ra. 8c
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong of
Norfolk visited her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer, and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stutz and
family were in Petersburg Sun
day visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Oik.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tharnish
and family attended a Tharnish
reunion in Norfolk Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks
and four children of San Diego,
Calif., arrived last Thursday to
visit their mothers, Mrs. Laura
Burks and Mrs. M. P. Sullivan,
and other reatives for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler
of Gregory, S. D., Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lindberg and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Worth and family were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz re
turned from a week’s fishing
trip in Minnesota on Saturday.
Mr. anil .Mrs. Donald Darnell . . . the bride is the former
Mary Chvala.— O'Neill Photo Co.
Entertain at Picnic—
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich
were hosts at a picnic Saturday
evening at their home. Their
weekend guests, here for the golf
tournament, were Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Froelich jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sullivan and Art Nasser all
of Chicago, 111., Miss Nancy
Nadeau of Sioux Falls, S. D.,
r.nd Jim Eslin of Omaha.
Chvala-Darnell
Nuptials at Lynch
LYNCH Miss Mary Chvala of
Monovvi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Chvala, and Donald Dar
nell of Lynch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Darnell, were mar
ried at a quiet ceremony by Rev.
Charles Kamber Tuesday, June
11.
Mr. and Mrs. August Kal
kowski were the attendants.
The newlyweds were hosts at
a free show on Thursday.
They will live in West Lynch
and farm.
Favorite Season
Is Named—
CHAMBERS — Kellar club met
Wednesday, June 5, at the home
of Mrs. G. H. Grimes with Mrs.
Louis Neilson cohostess. Sixteen
members and one guest, also
several children, were present.
Roll call was answered by nam
ing the favorite season. Door
prizes were awarded Mrs. Sam
Young and Mrs. Alfred Maas.
Several hymns were sung by the
group. Mrs. Glen Grimes presid
ed at the business session In the
absence of the President. A pro
gram in charge of Mrs. Guais
Wintermote and Mrs. Clyde Kiltz
was presented. It consisted of
readings, a quiz game and some
rounds. Lunch was served. The
next meeting which will be at the
last for the summer will be at
the home of Mrs. Guias Winter
mote with Mrs. Clyde Kiltz co
hostess.
Father Kclligar’s
Father Dies —
ATKINSON Funeral services
were held Monday at St. Jos
eph's Catholic church at Auburn
for Lee Kelligar, 58. former Ne
maha county attorney.
Mr. Kelligar, an Auburn at
torney 35 years, died Friday,
June 14. Rosary was at 8 p.m.,
Sunday.
One of his sons. Rev. William
L. Kelligar of Omaha, until re
cently assistant pastor at St.
Joseph's church in Atkinson, cele
brated the solemn requiem mass
Monday.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O’Neill)
Rev. Olen Kennell, pastor
Sunday, June 23: Sunday school,
9.45 a. m.; worship service, 11
a. m.
Intermediate camp at Cleve
land ' begins Monday, June 24,
at 4 p.m.
Camp Sunday will be June 30
at Cleveland with Rev. Charles
Tyler of the Cfelvin Memorial
church of Omaha as speaker.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(RFD, Ewing)
Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor
Sunday, June 23: Worship ser
vice, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school,
10:30 a.m.
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Amelia News
Mrs Stella Sparks and Lonnie
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adaii
went to Grand Island Monday tc
meet Sam Gilman. Sam has beet
living in Portland. Ore., but plan;
to make his home in this vicinitv
in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees re
ceived a telephone call Saturda>
evening from their son. Bob. and
family at Denver, Colo. The fam
ily took turns in visiting and wish
ing Mr. Rees, “happy father's
day".
Mrs. Edith Andersen and Mrs.
Julia White spent Sunday eve
ning with Mrs. Lindsey and Flor
ence.
Mrs. D. L. Fancher of Ains
worth visited her daughter, Mrs.
Clyde Widman, and famil.v over
the weekend.
Mr. Weichman of Norfolk has
been visiting the past two weeks
at the home of his daughter. Mrs.
Elmer Oetter and family. He re
tained to his home Friday when
ne accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Jutte of Chambers.
Bill Gilman, who has been
working near Cody, arrived home
Saturday. He is staying with
Johnnie Hansen.
Donald Pokorny, son of Mrs.
Helen Pokorny. went to Omaha
Tuesday, June 11, for his physi
cal examination for induction in
to the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes
tind family returned to their
home in Scottsbluff Thursday.
They were called here by the ill
ness and deatli of Ralph's moth
er, Mrs. Etta Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ceames
of Scottsbluff visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear,
Wednesday, June 12.
I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jockem and
family of Omaha visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Wednesday,
I June 12. Mrs. Jockem is a cousin
:of Mrs. Backhaus.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sageser
' and daughter, Susie' returned to
] their home in Kansas City, Kan.,
i Friday after visiting a week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Link
Sageser.
Gerald Kiltz of Arlington, Va.,
came Friday and visited his aunt,
Mrs. Floyd Adams and family
and uncles, Blake and Harry Ott
and families. He recently gradu
ated from law school and is look
ing for a location to start his
practice.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston
i came Friday to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson,
! 1 trt oof thoie c»rv •! 11 c/vn a »•!/
who had been with his grand
parents since Monday, June 10.
They went to Holdrege Saturday
to visit Paul's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Johnston, and expect
ed to return to their new home at
Fremont Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith and
] family of North Platte and Mr.
and Mrs. Hamp Smith were visit
ing at B. W. Waldo's Tuesday,
June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
and Marcia, Mr. find Mrs. Bern
ard Blackmore, and Mr. and
Mrs. Earnie Johnston attended
the farewell party for Rev. Har
ry Meyers and family at Cham
bers Tuesday evening, June 12.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Bonath and
Lamont arrived Wednesday to
serve the Chambers-Amelia pas
torates.
Larry Kennedy and his aunt,
Mrs. Morris Kennedy, arrived
Thursday from Riverside, Calif.,
to visit relatives and friends.
They expect to return to Calif
ornia by June 21. Larry and Miss
Janice Prewitt will be married
while here and they will return
to California to make their home.
Roy Andersen and his brother
in-law, Bob Spencer, and a truck
er from Central City were dinner
guests of Roy’s mother. Mrs.
i Edith Andersen.
Herman Licrman, who has
been visiting with the Asa Sher
mer family at Kalispell, Mont.,
returned home the latter part of
the week.
Sandra and Cindy McMillen ol
Chambers Saturday visited their
aunt, Mrs. George Fullerton and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ot1 enter
tained at a family dinner Sunday
Those present were Mrs. Burton
Kiltz and son, Gerald, of Arling
ton. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ott
of O’Neill; Mrs. Gloria Landrum
and Sally of Atkinson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don
of Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston, !
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sageser and
Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Link Sag
eser were Friday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winnings
returned home Friday after
spending a three-weeks’ visit
with his brother and other rela
tives at Carrol, O.
Miss Verna Jeanne Fox of O’
Neill visited Caroline Backhaus
over the weekend.
Don Adams accompanied his
cousin, Gerald Kiltz, to Omaha
Monday.
U of N Graduate
Ted Lindberg (above) receiv
ed a bachelor of science in
education from the University
of Nebraska Monday, June 10.
Ted, who was an honor stu
dent, finished runnerup in the
golf tournament in the cham
pionship flight held at the Coun
try club over the weekend. He
left Tuesday for Minneapolis,
Minn., where he will begin
work with the Prudential In
surance company in the actuary
department.
Letters to Editor
6705 8th Ave., NE
Seattle 15, Wash.
Our subscription will be due
July 1, so here is my check for a
renewal.
We will Ux>k forward to anoth
er year of good reading. We are
especially glad to see the pic
tures you are putting in the pa
per old familiar people and
places as well as the new.
MRS. DAVID SEGEIJV1AN.
Try FRONTIER want ads!
O'NEH-L LOCAIA
Mr. and Mrs Paul Zakrzowski
and family of Opportunity were
Sunday guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzcw
ski Donnie and Kathy Doeil,
who had been staying with Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Fox of Or
! chard, are now staying with their
grandparents t h e senior Zar
rzewskis, while their parents are
.job hunting in Denver, Colo , and
vicinity The Doiels are for
merly of Seward.
The Misses Florence Ponton
and Florence Hamdorf returned
from a six-day trip to the Black
Hills, Wyoming and points in
Colorado.
Mrs. Edward Donaldson of
Davenport, la., was a guest of
Mrs. John Melvin from Tuesday,
June 11, until last Thursday. Mrs
Margaret White was a weekend
guest.
Weekend guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Paul Shierk were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Henson and daugh
ters of Marshall, Minn. They and
the Kenneth Jurans ami family
went to Wagner, S. D., for a fam
ily reunion Sunday. Upon return
ing home, the Bensons found
their town under water and Mr.
Benson helped evacuate persons
in danger. The Bensons were un
able to get to their homo so they
stayed with his parents. The wat
er was up to the running lioard
of the car where they stopped.
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