The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 29, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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    Emmet News
Mrs. Robert Cole was hostess at
a coffee hour Monday for Mrs.
Jack Gatz of Omaha and several
friends
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brownell,
Mrs Emma Hebeclin and Mrs.
Henry Maize, all of Kirksville,
Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Ft. B. South of
Inman, Harden Anspach of O'
Neill and Mrs. P. W. McGinnis
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Conard Monday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hickey of
Gabrielle, Calif., were Sunday
morning visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Perry and family. They are
Mrs. Perry’s aunt and uncle.
Mrs. Bessie Burge and Harold
were dinner and afternoon guests
at Hugh Carr s Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Burge of Amelia were
jlso visitors
Jo Ann Alexander and son,
Mark, of Cheyenne, Wyo., were
visitors at the Bob Cole home
Friday.
Monday morning Walter Stew
art came to the Floyd Brainard
home on tosiness.
Jimmy IHisatko, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Dusatko, is enroll
ed at St John’s seminary at Elk
horn for the coming term.
Mrs. George Pierson and toys
were Friday visitors at the Ernie
Kloppenborg home. JloAnn and
Jimmy Kloppenborg retrned the
visit by spending Friday night
and Saturday with their aunt La
vina and their cousins.
Clarence Murphy, new owner
af the Texaco station, will move
to Emmet on September 1. He
will live in the "Grandma” Cole
house.
Rev. and Mrs. Olin Kennel and
daughter were Thursday after
noon callers at the hme of Mrs.
Bessie Burge.
Grandma Newton called on the
Dean Perry family Friday after
noon.
Raymond Richards went to
Iowa with Merle Foreman Thurs
day. He visited relatives at Sac
City while Merle continued on to
Algona on business. Mr. Richard’s
mother underwent an operation a
short time ago and is “improving
steadily".
Mrs. Bessie Burge and Harold
attended the funeral of Mrs.
John Walmer at Orchard. Mrs.
Walmer was the aunt of the late
Mr. Burge.
Jack Cole sjK'nt from Thurs
■i until Saturday in Atkinson
DANCE
— AT —
Ash Grove Hall
Saturday, Aug. 31
Ml SIC BY —
Bud Van Meet and
the Sandhills
Troubadors
Admission: 50c
as the guest of his grandparents,
Mr and Mrs, Arthur Humpal.
Kieth Abart visited at the
home of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Abart, during the
week.
Mrs AJ Koppenborg was sur
prised Friday afternoon by a
visit from her uncle. Leonard
Wort man, and son. Tommy, of
West Point. They were returning
to their home after spending sev
eral days fishing in the Rushville
area.
The Bernard Dusatko family
dime to Pickstown Sunday after
noon to see the dam
A coffee hour was held Wednes
day, August 21, at the home of
Mrs. George Pierson. Nine ladies
were present to enjoy the coffee
and brownies.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Stevens of
Rapid City, S. D., Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tomlinson and Veldon
were Wednesday evening, April
21. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Fox and girls. The supper
was in honor of Billy Stevens'
who was seven-years-old Monday.
Barbara Fox went home with her
grandparents, the Tomlinson’s
and her parents got her on Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruggless
and Ronny of Clearwater were
daily visitors of the Leon Bi-ck
with's last week. Kenneth helped
his fathor-in law put up alfalfa.
Wayne Fox and sons, Steven
and Roy, went to Grand Island
and Hastings Saturday. They re
turned home on Sunday.
The Elkhorn Valley 4-11 club
met at the John Schaaf home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bob Fox was a Sunday
guest at the home of her daugh
._ HI.. --1 Dill
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Puckett
retum<'d Sunday after spending
several days in the Black Hills.
Evelyn Davis was the guest of
Mrs. Wayne Fox Thursday eve
ning.
Mrs. Georgia McGinnis and
Mrs. Leon Beckwith attended the
Golden Rod Garden club meet
ing at the home of Mae Hanel
last Thursday. Plans were dis
cussed for the harvest festival to
be held in the near future. All
proceeds will go to the Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
Roger Hennagin, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart,
left for his home in Portland,
Ore., after spending the summer
here.
l^es Perry of Bird City, Kans.,
visited the Dean Perry family
Thursday evening.
.1 ohn McNally of Detroit, Mich.,
and his son. Rev. John McNally,
assistant pastor of Elgin, visited
the Tom Malloy family and other
friends in this community last
week.
Mrs. John Conaid attended the
Gallagher-Mahoney wedding Sat
urday.
James Casper and three child
ren of Omaha ’arrived at the
Henry Patterson home Thursday
and ieft for their home Saturday.
They had a "very enjoyable”
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. IX>n Focken visi
ed at the Floyd Brainard home
Sunday. Their son, Melvin, stay
ed to spend the week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Brainard. ;
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Back-To-School Specials
Everything For The Student
• Zipper Binders - $1.59 & Up
• Nebraska History Paper 98c Ream
• Typing Paper
• Spiral Note Books _ 5c & Up
• Esterbrook Pens & Pencils
• Belmont Ink Pens _ $1.00
• Scripto Ball Point Pens 29c, 39c, $1
• Scripto Satellite Ball Pens ... $1.95
• Dictionaries as low as 25c each
• Theme Covers
• Pencils — Pencil Boxes
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VETERINARY NEEDS
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your Animal Health Needs. We carry a complete line of vac
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Phone 87 — O'Neill
Church Notes
METHODIST (O'NEILL)
Friday. August 30: Dorcas at
the church, 2 p m
Saturday, August 31: Junior
choir practice, 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, September 1: First
worship service, 8:30 a.m.; Sun
day-school. 9:45 a.m.; second
worship service, 11 a.m. (Two
morning worship services will
continue through September 8).
Monday, September 2: Metho
dist ministers and families of O'
Neill Sub-district will hold noon
covered dish dinner meeting at
O'Neill.
Tuesday. September 3: Adult
fellowship, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, September 4: Sen
ior choir practice, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 5: Pray
er and study group, 9:30 a.m.
at the church; prayer circle at
Claude Bates home, 10 a.m.
Friday, September 6: Mission
ary meeting with Max Kemling
at the Inman Methodist church.
This is for the churches of the
O'Neill sulvdistrict.
EMMET -
Sunday, September 1: Child
ren's Sunday-school and worship,
9:40 a.m.; adult Sunday-school,
10:30 a.m.
METHODIST (Oiambers-Amelia)
Harold Dean Bonath, pastor
AMELIA—
Sunday, September 1: Worship
service, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday-school,
10:30 a.m.
Thursday, September 5: Choir
and MYF, 8 p.m.
Friday, September 6: Young
adults, 8 p.m.
CHAMBERS—
Sunday, September 1: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship service,
11 a.m.; Senior MYF, 8 p.m.
Monday, September 2: Junior
choir. 7:30 p.m.; intermediate
MYF 8 p.m.; senior choir, 8 pm.
Tuesday, September 3: Four
commissions, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, September 4: Par
ish prayer time, 8-9 p.m.
Thursday, September 5: WSCS
at Rachel Tangeman’s at 2 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O’Neill)
J. Olen Kennell, pastor
Sunday, September 1: Sunday
school. 9:45 a.m.; worship ser
vice, 11 a.m.
Monday, September 2: Offi
cers' retreat at Atkinson for all
church officers, 9 a.m.
Wednesday, September 4:
Westminister youth fellowship
7 p.m.; choir practice, 8 p.m.;
trustees meeting, 8 p.m.
Thursday, Septeml>er 5: Wo
men's association meeting, 7:45
p.m. This is our summer offer
ing meeting.
Tuesday, September 10: Pres
bytery meets at Holden at 9 a.m.
Wednesday, September ll:
Presbyterial meets at Atkin
son.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill)
Seventh and Clay Streets
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Sunday, September 1: worship
and holy communion, 9 a.m. An
nouncements are by registration;
Sunday-school, W. Fricke, supt.
10:15 a.m.; "The Lutheran Hour”
on WJAG, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, September 4:
Church council and building com
mittee meeting, 8 p.m..
Thursday, September 5: Wal
ther league, 8 p.m.
Friday, September 6: Men’s
club meeting, 8 p.m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Sunday, September 1, Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m., S. H. Brauer,
supt.; Worship and holy commu
nion. 11 a.m. Announcements are
by registration.
Tuesday, September 3: Sunday
school teachers’ and staff meet
ing, 8:30 p.m.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(Ewing)
J. Olen Kennell, pastor
Sunday, September 1: worship
service, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday-school,
10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Ora Hahn of Lincoln was
a overnight guest of her sister,
Mrs. Vannie Newman.
Miss Mary Holliday returned
Sunday from a three week’s stay
in Walker, Minn.
4 Grandchildren
Feted at Spangler
Family Gathering
EWING The Spangler family
reunion was held Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Spangler in Ewing with 65 in at
tendance.
A picnic dinner was served on
the lawn followed by an informal
afternoon. Group pictures were
taken, which included the moth
er. Mrs. Ruth Spangler, with her
sons, and 37 grandchildren.
Four grandchildren. Luetta
Coons, Lois Spangler. Lillian
Rothleutner and Kenneth Barlow,
who were celebrating birthday
anniversaries were presented
cakes.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
.toe Coon and family of Beemer;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spangler
and family of Page; Mr. and
Mrs. Hud Barlow and family of
Inman; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Spangler and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Spangler and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spang
ler and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Spangler and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Spangler and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Binkerd and baby, Mrs. Ruth
Spangler and sons, Rudy and
Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Roth
leutner and family. Mrs. Vee
Bergstrom, Darlene and Junior
Heumesser, Mr. and Mrs. Eben
Grafft. Mrs. Minerva Forslund
and Merrill, all of Ewing;
Dwaine Ewald of Creighton.
Only absent member of the
family was one granddaughter,
who lives at Independence. Mo.
Other Ewing News
Mr, and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton
and daughters returned home
Friday evening from a vacation
trip through the Black Hills and
Yellowstone park and other
places of interest in the Western
states. They were accompanied
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hamilton of Creighton.
Attending the teachers meeting
at Neligh Friday from Ewing
were Miss Ina Bennett. Mrs, Beu
lah Black, Mrs. Ralph Eacker
and Miss Jeanne Welke.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson were
their daughter, Mrs. Carl Chris
ten of Denver, Colo., who was
accompanied by her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Christen, from Texas.
On Sunday evening, September
1. at 8 o'clock at the United Pres
byterian church, Miss Vlanda
Biddlecome, who attended a
youth camp at Ezel, Ky., this
summer, will show colored slides
and give a talk on her work at
the Ezel school for mountaineers,
which is a mission school of the
United Presbyterian churrh.
There were about 30 youth work
ers in the group.
M/Sgt. Lyle Butler and his
family from Waco, Tex., are
spending a thirty day leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Butler. Sergeant Butler will go
to Okinawa on expiration of his
leave. Mrs. Butler and daughter,
Patty will remain in Ewing for
a longer visit with his parents.
Miss Judy Wanser, a 1957 grad
uate of St. Mary’s academy at
O’Neill, has enrolled at the Nor
folk Junior college for the fall
term, beginning Monday, Sep
tember 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham and family spent Sunday at
Carroll, visiting relatives.
Mrs. Pearl Loewe of Stanton
was a breakfast guest at the
home of her sister Wednesday,
Ahgust 21. She was enroute to
the Black Hills where she is
hostess the Game lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies and
his mother, Mrs. Maud Boies,
drove to FMainview Sunday to
visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Boies.
Overnight guests Friday at the
Iwme of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Spangler were her cousin and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Forbes of Palmer. They left
Saturday for a trip through the
Black Hills.
On Wednesday, August 21, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Spangler took
their daughter, Miss Betty, to
Harrison where she will teach
school this year. They remained
overnight and returned home the
following day.
BICYCLE RIDERS
Notice to parents of children riding
bicycles:
Following rules laid down below might be the means of
saving your ehihl from becoming injured or killed.
Please see that your children observe the following rules:
RULES of the ROAD
1. Observe all traffic regulations—red and green lights, one
way streets, stop signs.
2. Keep to the right and ride in a straight line. Always
ride in single file.
3. Have white light on front and danger signal on rear for
night riding.
4. Have satisfactory signaling device to warn of approach.
5. Give pedestrians the right of way. Avoid sidewalk^—
otherwise use extra care.
6. Look out for cars pulling out into traffic. Keep sharp
lookout for sudden opening of auto doors.
7. Never hitch on other vehicles, "stunt” or race in traffic.
8. Never carry other riders -carry no packages that ~ot>
struct vision or prevent proper control of bicycle.
9. Be sure your brakes are operating efficiently and keep
your bicycle in perfect running condition.
10. Slow down at all street intersections and look to right
and left before crossing.
11. Always use proper hand signals for turning and stopping.
12. Don't weave in or out of traffic or swerve from side to
side.
Reprinted through the courtesy of the NATIONAL
BICYCLE SAFETY LEAGUE.
—Chris McGinn
Chief of Police
Attend Nurse
t i rad nation
Friday, August 16 Mr. and
Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick and fam
ily attended the graduation of
Mrs. Dick Mary Ann* Straka of
Stuart from Mary Lanning school
of nursing in Hastings.
Others attending from Stuart
were her husband, Dick, and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Straka and Bert; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn. and
daughters. Mr and Mrs Bud
Foe ken and Mrs. Philbrick’s
mother, Mrs. Lottie l>>fquest.
Returning Soon—
Mrs. Iva Hopkins is expected
to return the end of the week
from a trip started August 13.
She visited her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Maxcy in Bayard. She also at
tended the wedding of her son,
Larry Hopkins, and Mary Hope
Johnson of LaGrange, Wyo., at
Gering on August 16. She also
visited another daughter ami her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Barnes of Scottsbluff.
<'omhi nation Reception
Farewell Tonight—
A reception will be held tonight
tThursdayt at St. Mary’s gym at
8 o'clock welcoming Rev. Robert
Duffy as assistant at St. Patrick’s
church. The affair will also be
a formal farewell for Rev. Thom
as Hitch, who was transferred
to Omaha June 1.
It is a belated party because
of the busy season at the time the
transfers became effective.
‘Dick’ Graham
Back from Germany
Richard ("Dick”) Graham,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gra
ham arrived home Wednesday af
ter having served in Babenhaus
en, Germany for 16 months in the
army postal service. He receiv
ed his discharge at Ft. Sheridan,
, outside Chicago, 111.
While on leave, he traveled in
many countries including France,
Italy, England and Switzerland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin re
turned Saturday from their va
cation in the Tetons.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Henry Benze and girls.
Mrs. Francis Schoenle and Mrs.
Russell Yusten went to Norfolk
Monday.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. George E. Peterson were
their daughted and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Don R. Huser of Sioux
City, la.
The Esty Nelson family were at
Spencer Wednesday. August 21 to
attend the Boyd count) fair.
The) also attended Antelope
county fan- at NeUgh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson had
their granddaughter, Charle Mane
Behrens of Fremont at their
home for a week. Their daughter,
Ixiis Kay. had tx'en at the Behr
ens home during the same time.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson took Charla
Mane homo Sunday and brought
Lois Kay home. They also were
in Norfolk the same day.
Miss Genevieve Biglin and
Miss Nora MoAuliffe drove the
latter’s sister, Mrs. Nancy O’
Connor and John of the Bronx,
New York from Si^ix City to the
F. N. Cronin home last Thursday
where they visited until Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinker
man and family were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
Veldon Pinkerman of Redbird. |
Mrs. Laura Burks and sister, j
Evelyn Stannard, returned Sun
day evening from an 11-day va
cation. In Ogden, Utah they visit
ed their brother. Clarence.
Guests Wednesday and Thurs
day. August 21-22, of Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol H. McKay were her
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sedlacek and family of!
Long Beach, Calif. The McKays
attended a family reunion in
Spalding at the Larry Bauer j
home in honor of the Sedlaceks
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Voor
his returned Sunday from their
vacation stx'nt in Edgcmont.
S. D. with his parents, Mr. and [
Mrs. R. B. Van Voorhis and with
her mother, Mrs. Nellie West in!
Scottshluff. who returned with |
them. They also toured the lllack
Hills.
Mrs Palmer Skulborstad and
daughter, Sandra of Hastings,
formerly of O'Neill, were guests
Friday night of Mr and Mrs. A.
\V. Carroll. Saturday they wen'
guests in the Richard E. Nelson
home. They visited friends here
while Mr. SkulUirstad and hoys
went camping on the Niobrara.
Mr and Mrs. W J- Froohch
left Monday for Chicago. Ill
Their family. Miss Mary Ellen.
Jim and Chuck left Tuesday to
join their parents and go on to
New York with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zakr/ew
ski and Ronnie and Gary return
ed Saturday from a five days
trip to the Black Hills.
Mrs. Janet Bauld and Gary of
Omaha were weekend guests ot
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Enright. Gary remained for a
longer visit. j
East Thursday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry were
Mr. and Mrs. Eos Perry of Bird
City. Kans.
Dwayne Philhriek's mother and
sister.' Mrs. Ora Philbrick and
Mrs. Frank Morris of Rapid City,
S. D., have been visiting him and
his family and the Dwight Phil
brick famliy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter
were weekend guests of their son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Porter and family in Columbus.
Word has been received of the
marriage of Loren ("Slim > Nel
son of Arlington.
Mrs. Vivian Magstadt of Ains
worth and her daughter, Mrs. Kay
Kummcr of Parkston, S. D.,
were guests of the former s
mother, Mrs. Vannie Newman
Sunday.
Miss Bonnie McPherson of West
Point stopped Monday to visit
her sister, Mrs. William Edwards
on their way to Idaho Springs,
Colo., where she holds n teaching
position.
Mrs. A. E. Eymann and Ixiys
visited from Wednesday, August
21 until Friday, August 23 with
her aunt, Mrs. Vella Galloway in
Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Franklin
visited his parents, Mr. and Mi's.
Grafton Franklin and his grand
mother, Mrs. Lizzie Sewell, who
is quite ill. in Verdel, on Sun
day,
Mrs. A1 Fritton left Monday to
spend a few days in Omaha
Mrs. John J. Harrington and
mother, Mrs. Anna Wesoot met
Mr Harrington in Sioux City on
Wednesday arriving from Chica
go. Ort Thursday Mrs Harrington
entertained 15 guests in honor of
his birthday. Their daughter,
Mrs. J. 1>. Faber and daughter
of Omaha arrived Thursday for
the event. Mr. Fra her arrived
Friday for the weekend. Mr llar
inton returned with Mr Frabor to
Omaha on Sunday and left from
there for Chicago.
A Butterfield reunion was held
Sunday in Ford's park.
John Bohn, son of Mr and
Mrs. Dominick Bohn, left Mon
day for IzHtp City, where he will
teach history and English.
Miss Marilyn Fetrow is expect
ed this weekend from Omaha
where she is employed Miss
Fetrow, the daughter of the Dale
Fetrows, recently fie wto ,\lbu
querque, N. M.. on business
tintnp IMciiIcm—
The O'Neill Auto Supply com
pany had a staff picnic up on the
Missouri river Sunday.
DANCE
American Legion
Ballroom
Saturday, Aug. 31
Music By
Aces of Rhythm
labc
B)Qd
last call for Picnict... And have we an exciting group of foods picked
for your out-of-doors event I. • • Choice barbecue meats cut to yovr
order, abundant fruits and vegetables for crisp tasty salods, holiday
beverages and bakery products—There are all kinds of ready-to-serve
foods that'll make yovr Labor Day an effortless family fun-fest.
BEVERAGES
FLAVORS OR MIXERS - FULL QUART
THROW AWAY BOTTLES
CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES ■«. ... 89' d CL1QU0T CLUB 2 for 3 /'
KLEENEX TABLE NAPKINS ... 50‘ % ~- -~—
REEVES STUFFED OLIVES .... Wishbone COFFEE lb can (>9C
LINDSAY MED. RIPE OLIVES ALL FLAVORS
MARSHMALLOW COOKIES . KQOL AIDE 6 for 23'
KRAFT Fresh Dill Pickles .. -
Picnic Shoestring Potatoes .... ORA USE
SALAD MUSTARD DRINK., 2V
SUPREME CLUB CRACKERS.. ' PRODUCE
c I • A | e I * FANCY AND EXTRA FANCY
Sunshine Apple Sauce Cookies Washington bartlett
PAPER PLATES - HOT AND COLD DRINK CUPS - SPOONS - PFflIPQ $^98
THING TO MAKE YOUR FINAL PICNIC ENJOYABLE. * ^HIIO .14 LB LUG *
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I I RED GRAPES * - 27'
FOR YOUR BARBEQUC " ““
!r!!>Lean Meaty Spa.re Ribs HEAD LETTUCE.... lb 1 7c
SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM. ceuobundu-j urge stalk*
Lean Boston Butt Steaks. CELERY HEARTS 23;
Swift s Premium Sliced Bacon .. «.* no.1 Colorado .eo
Swifts Premium Sliced Dri Beef. POTATOES . 25-LB. VENT-VU 93'
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