The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 08, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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    KrtN-kahi to Aid
HmplUI—
Twelve members were present
when Eden Rebekah lodge met
Friday evening, August 2. and vot
ed to buy and sell some chemical
cloths Proceeds will go to the con
valescent hospital at York.
Past noble grands were honored
when several members presented
a short program. Mrs. Dwayne
Philbrick and Mrs. Melvin Kling
ler were hostesses
\ugust 10 Meet
is Scheduled—
AMELIA The Happy Girls 4-H
club met Saturday, July 27, with
Mrs. Marcia VVidman. Plans were
made to attend the style review In
O'Neill.
Joan Fullerton gave a demon
stration on “stay stitching” and
cK.dl'nH Kail* tn nut nnH «PU’
bias strips.
Next meeting will be held Satur
day. August 10, at the Methodist
church annex.—By Marcia Wid
man, reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Melena
and children departed Friday for
Sarles. N.D., where they are
t apatinnincr for a ww»lf
133 Served at
Club Dinner —
One hundred and thirty-five per
sons were served at the fortnightly
Sunday Country club dinner. Co
chairmen were Mrs. Richard E.
Nelson and Mrs Elgin Ray.
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Amelia Group Makes
Trip to Omaha
AMELIA — Miss Florence Lind
sey, accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Emma Lindsey, Mrs. Eva
Baekhaus and Caroline Back
haus, drove to Omaha Sunday and
visited relatives until Wednesday.
The Ijndseys visited at the
home of Florence's sister. Mrs.
P L. Stronger, and family. They
attended a family reunion Sun
day.
The Stronger** youngest son,
Marian, had returned home from
the armed forces having boon
stationed at Nancy. France, for
the past 28 months. The Back
hauses visited her" brother, Elmer
Johnston, and family
Other Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston and
Miss Barbara Nelson viscited Mr
and Mrs, Dunk Peterson Sunday
morning
Mrs Harold Gilman received
news Sunday that her sister, Mrs.
Helen Wells of Oxnard, Calif.,
was found dead in tier apartment.
She lived alone.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Briggs and
| children of Rose visited Mrs.
; Briggs' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Helm
1 ie Frahm, here Sunday. They
brought Mrs. Frahm’a mother,
Mrs. Maude Forbes of Bassett,
here for a visit with the Frahms.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle
and son, Rodney, and Gene Skala
went to Howells Sunday to visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs Leon
Skala.
Mrs. Charles Bligh and daugh
ter, Raedee, of Omaha visited her
JVf,. ,*.>1 *\ 1 . 1C.1
Pierce, from Saturday evening
until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr.
and Mi-s. Dick Doolittle and sons,
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Doolittle
1 and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fullerton helped Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Forbes dress chickens for
the deep freeze Monday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston of
I 1/Ktmis and sister, Miss Susan
Johnston, ami granddaughter, Miss
i Barbara Nelson of Holdrege, came
Saturday to spend the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johns
ton and friends at Amelia and At
I kinson.
Pete Frahm went to Pilger Sun
I day morning to visit his daugh
[ ter, Mrs. Jerome Krutz, and fam
ily. He was to return Monday
night.
Mrs. Rose Backhaus and Mrs.
M. L Sageser called on Mrs. Wil
liam Fryrear Sunday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of
Holdrege came Friday and spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ernest Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Vescio and
. family of Omaha sjx'nt the week
| end with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd
Waldo, and family
Mrs. Charlie Spath and some
friends came from Omaha Satur
day and visited her daughters,
Mrs. George Fullerton and Mrs.
Keith McMillen. Mr. Spath, who
has been spending his two weeks
vacation here, returned to Oma
ha with them Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs.
Gloria Landrum and Sally, Mi
ami Mrs Heinie Frahm, Mr, and
Mi's. Oscar Peterson were among
the Amelia folks attending the
rodeo in Rurwell Saturday.
The Glenn Whites were in O’
Neill last Thursday.
Caroline Backhaus a n d her
mother, Mi-s. Eva Backhaus. Mi-s.
Blossom Butler ami Mrs Delia
Ernst were in O'Neill Thursday
where Mrs. Butler had dental
work done.
Clyde Burge is putting up hay
for Frank Pierce.
Miss Ramie Wickham and Miss
Doris Bogue of Omaha came Sun
day to visit relatives ami attend
hay days at Atkinson. Raedee
\ is ited her grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. Frank Pierce, and Miss
Bogue will visit her parents. Mr.
and Mrs Cecil Bogue, near Atkin
son. They returned to Omaha
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce,Mr.
ami Mrs. B W. Waldo, and John
1 Zinkon were among the Amelia
; folks attending the Rurwoll rodeo
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wal- j
do attended Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Nelson
of Fremont visit ml the latter part
of last week with her sister and
, family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Pier
! king, and Cynthia.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Enbody of
Winlock, Wash . arrived Tuesday,
August fi, to visit their daughters.
Mrs. Tommie Doolittle, Mrs. Jim
Rilstein and Mrs. Eldon Rallagh
and families, and their son, George,
Enlmdy, and family at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams and
their son, Robert, and wife of Ad
ams visited Saturday and Sunday
\\ ith their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Kramer and
sons, David and Dannie, of Lin
coln came Sunday evening to visit
her mother, Mrs Edith Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle were
supper guests Sunday evening,
July 28 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Robison. The occasion
was in honor of Mr. Doolittle’s
birthday anniversary Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Lierman came in the
evening.
The WSCS met at the church
annex Wednesday. August 24.
There were 15 members and one
visitor, Mrs. Robert Fullerton of
Atkinson, present. Mrs. Harold
Fullerton was the hostess and
served on the luncheon committee,
with Mrs. Alvin Forbes. Mrs.
Ralph Rees led the worship and
program service. The next meet
ing will be at the annex on August
28. with Mrs. Rees as hostess.
Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. M. L.
Sageser and Mrs. Itaph Rees went
to Mrs. C. V. Robertson's Friday
evening to see slides of famous
flower gradens in Washington
state and British Columbia. These
slides will also be shown at the
work shop meeting August 6, in
Chambers.
Mrs. Stella Sparks and son Lon
nie and Sam Gilman ate Sunday
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Ballagh and family.
Norfolk Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kellner and
Lynn spent Saturday in Norfolk.
City Golf Tourney
Pairings Are Told
Play is now underway in the
annual citywide O'Neill Country
club golf tourney. There are eight
flights.
First round matches must be
played by Tuesday. August 13.
First round pairings follow:
CHAMPIONSHIP I LIGHT
A. P. Jaszkovviak vs. John Do
Witt; Joe MeCarville, bye; Henry
Lohaus, bye; Hen Grady vs John
Baker.
FIRST M IGHT
Marvin Johnson vs. John Con
an! ; Jim Clifton vs. Laurence Hay
nes; Dale Kersenbrock vs. Gordon
Drayton; Karl Hunt \s. Tom Lid
dy.
SKt'ON I) PLIGHT
Mar\ Miller vs Dave Schaffer;
Ed Gleeson vs Harry Gilder
sleeve; John MeCarville vs. Par
nell Donahoe; Rex Wilson vs. Dale
French.
THIRD FLIGHT
Fix'd Appleby vs Ivan Pruss:
Hill Kelley vs. Neal McKee; Hud
Colt* vs Hill Artus; William Mc
Intosh vs Jolm Watson.
nil It I'll FLIGH T
Hob Cble vs. Fritz Yuntzl; LX>n
Hunkers, bye; Louis Keimer vs.
Jim Earley; George Hammond vs.
Vein Jteynoldson.
FIFTH FLIGHT
W. E. Witte vs Bob lX'voy;
Morgan Ward vs. Louie Zastrow;
IX>n Templemeyer vs. George
Shoemaker; Cal Stewart, bye.
SIXTH FLIGHT
L. Sehleusener vs. William
Petsehe; 1 z'igh Reynoldson, bye;
Bill Miller vs. Dick Nelson; Ken
Werner vs Glen Miller.
SEVENTH l*'l,l (HIT
Ben Gillespie \s. Gene Dobbs;
George Janousek \ s. Junior Cleve
land; IVin Becker vs M. L. Su
elia; Robert McGinn vs. Bob
Kurtz.
(First round results and the
second round pairings will be pub
lished next issue.)
Eddie Gat/, of Omaha and Miss
Jeanne Cole drove to Minocqua,
Wise . Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Froelich, jr., of Chicago, 111..
Miss Mary Froelieh and Jim ana
Chuck and their guests
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