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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1957)
Emmet News I -- Sunday afternoon viators of Mm Charles Ahart were Mrs Chare and Mm Linville of Atkin son. Mr and Mrs. Billie Claussen were Sunday visitors of Mrs Mary Lewis. Misses Majorie and Diane Way man were Thursday afternoon guests of Patricia and Robert Kloppenborg. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Fox and Mr. and Mrs Robert Tomlinson spent Friday in Sioux City. Mrs Joe Winkler was hostess at a party Wednesday evening, November 20. Her guests were Mm. Leo Welchman, Mm. Char lie Winkler, Mm. Mary Lewis, Mi's. Clara Weber, Mrs. LaVern Claussen. Mrs Ed Winkler Mrs Henry Kloppenlxvrg. Mm. George Winkler, Mrs. Ed Etherton, and Mm. A1 Kloppenborg. Mr and Mrs Floyd Brainard were Sunday dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Focken and family. Mrs. Gilbert Fox, Barbara and Peggy were Sunday overnight guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson. Miss Norma Jean Walters was a weekend guest of Miss Connie Broekman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fritz Brockman Mm. Fritz Clark and Mrs. Jimmie Donohoe and children called on MSrs Ruth Enbody on Sunday afternoon. Mrs Bessie Burge, June, Har old, and Clayton, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Burge and family of Ame lia visited the Glen Burge family at Chambers on Sunday. Raymond Fox was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family. Mrs John Conrad and Mrs. Georgia McGinnis attended the Lutheran ladies’ church supper at Atkinson Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Fox and girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelly Wednesday evening. They also calk'd at the home of Mr. and Mrs Max Grenier. Mrs Ed Etherton and Joan vis ited Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg and family on Thursday afternoon. The Card club met at the home DANCE American Legion Ballroom —O’Neill Saturday, Nov. 30 Aces of Rhythm Adm.: $1 Adults; Students, 75e of Mr and Mrs John Conard Sunday evening. Pat Cole, son of Mr and Mrs Bob Cole, spent from Monday un til Wednesday visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hum pal. of Atkinson Mrs. Bernard Dusatko called at the A1 Kloppenborg home Sunday afternoon Miss Megan Meier was a week end visitor of her grandmother, Mrs Ruth Enbody. Mr. and Mrs. Dever Fox of Hastings visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family Saturday evening On Wednesday afternoon, No vemt>er 20, Patricia, Robert and Ray Kloppenborg visited Mr. and Mrs Henry Kloppenborg. Mrs Mary Lewis attended the Atkinson extension club meeting last Thursday at the Raymond Srhatfer home Mr. and Mrs. Sam Todd of Clearwater were Monday visitors of Mrs Bessie Burge. Mrs. Burge and Mrs. Todd are cous ins. Mrs Joe Winkler visited Mrs. Leo Weichman and family of Stuart last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kloppen borg and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry Kloppenborg. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and family, Mr and Mrs. Max Gren ier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and Veldon attended the soup supper at Ash Grove hall Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Ray Tunender celebrated their 20th wedding an niversary on Friday, November 22nd A party was held at their home that evening. The WSCS met at the home of Mrs Florence Abart Thursday with six ladies attending. Plans were made for sending articles to the children's home. The next meeting will lie held at Mrs. John Conard's home with the usual exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs Wayne Fox and Rex and Mrs. Vera Barnes visited with Mrs. Joe Bazelman on Thursday afternoon The Golden Rod Garden club postponed its meeting from Thurs day, November 21, until Novem l>er 29. It will meet at the home of Mrs. Georgia McGinnis with a covered dish luncheon. Mr and Mrs. Norman Wayman and girls were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg. I^arry Foy and Miss Hilda De- ! seive were Saturday evening vis itors of the Wayne Fox family, j Worth In Separated from Air Force Clarence "Junior’’ Worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, was discharged Tuesday November 19, from the air force. He is In Omaha looking for employment. His last assignment was at White man air force base in Missouri. Shower Held— Mrs. Donovan Becker was hon ored at a pink and blue shower last Thursday evening at the I Virgil Laursen home. The hos- j stessos were Mrs. Laursen and Mrs. John G. Stuifbergen. A 4 Miss Hynes Is Affianced Mrs. Austin Hynes announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Regina (above), to James Tangeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman of Chambers. Miss Hynes is a graduate of St. Mary’s acad emy, class of 1956, and is em ployed at the First National bank of O'Neill. Mr. Tangeman At Alaska Post A-/c Richard E. ("Dick”) Gaskill (above) is stationed at Elison air force base at Fair banks, Alaska, and reports he reads The Frontier “form cov er-to-cover” each week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill, 315 South Seventh st., and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gunn, 301 South Seventh. Dick was graduated from O’ Neill high school is 1955 and was employed by his uncle, R. F. Gaskill, at an insurance of fice in Neligh prior to entering the air force. jab A A ik jmk. 4«k a tmt. ^ is a graduate of Chambers high school, class of 1954. He attended Nebraska Wesleyan university and was a member of Crescent fraternity. He is teaching in the public school at Polk No definite date has been set for the wedding—O’Neill Photo Co. Amelia News Art Waldman went to Lincoln Saturday to visit his brother anil sister. Mrs. Edith Anderson called her daughter, Mrs. Dell (Norma) Kramer at Lincoln, Wednesday, November 20, to wish her "happy birthday". Mrs. Kramer was sur prised to hear other voices ex tending "best wishes". Mrs. An derson had arranged the lines so Mr. and Mrs. Eamie Johnston, Mrs. Roy Fullerton, Mrs. Lew Backhaus. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. , Barnett, Mrs. Stella Sparks and Florence Lindsey talked to her. Friends received word from Rev. Harry Meyers that he has resigned his pastrorate at Dakota City and will move to Rapid City, S.D., where he will be employed in a bank. His health was the de ciding factor in his leaving his church work. School was dismissed Tuesday for the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Myrtle White the grade teacher expects to spend her vaca tion at Moore, Okla., visiting her friend, Kenneth Kinnamon find his parents. Mrs. Frank Pierce was one of the honored guests Sunday at the dedication of the new school house in district 231. Mrs. Pierce at tended the school there when a young girl and is one of the few left in the community who at tended school there at that time. 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M w A > < ^ te*M tobl. >.j.h <>» . ■ **“• „«,*.««»• | “aw' Q) Now Ind Tablo, 20x23 „ fcj ,lty lamp >rt> remov | fc) . x32'. (»o»i*-»») ■§ oble pla.tic plant* I 4 mr 'i°TobU. 23*23* ffl CocMoll Tablo, 46x23x ,.25 PER WEEK, ond bright figurine.. \ ® l«i% <—*«■> payable monthly — > 1 jniE B,Com*Trtl»..... ) Wo ° °& Mystery Gifts Will Be Revealed CELIA — Celia Homemakers Extension club met at the public iiDrary room in Atkinson for their regular meeting Wednesday' af ternoon, November 20, with Mi's. Victor Frickel as hostess and Mrs. Ralph* Armold as co-hostess. Eight members and one guest Mrs Donald Davis, librarian, ans wered roll call with "what I’m Thankful for", Mrs. Davis gave a talk about the library. Lesson “Lady and the Law" was given by Mrs. Leonard Chaffin Each member is asked to bring some homemade candy tc the next meeting which will be sent to the rest home in Stuart for Christmas. Mystery gifts also 50 cents grab hag gifts are to be brought for the Christmas party which will j be held at the Hans Lauridson home Thursday, December 19. Other (Vila News Sunday, November 24, dinner guests at the William Maloun home were Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Greenwood of Mirahoma, Calif, Arlene- Greenwood of Fontana, Calif., Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg, Wilmer Warner and Alex Forsy the of Atkinson. The Greenwoods left Monday for their home in California. They were here to at tend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. W. R. Greenwood, which was : held in the Methodist church in i Atkinson Friday afternoon at 2 p.m M!rs. Greenwood died in her home in Fontana, Calif. Saturday, November 16, and the body was forwarded to Atkinson for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jonas and j family, Mr. and Mis. Beryl Beck and family and Mrs. Inez Hayes were Sunday evening, Novembei 17, visitors at the LeRoy Hoffman home. Sunday evening visitors at the Victor Frickel home were Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman and Mrs. Jerry Henderson of Valentine and Alex Forsythe. Mrs. Milton McKathnie, Darrel and Kay were Friday overnight visitors at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Blanche Rouse in Inman. Elmer Exstrom of Bloomfield was a Wednesday, November 20 afternoon visitor at the John Sicheneder home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridson were Tuesday, November 19, O’ Neill visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and Gail were Friday evening at the Harold Goldfuss home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayno Green wood of Mira Loma, Calif., and Miss Arlene Greenwood of Fon tant, Calif., arrived at the homo of their aunt, Mrs. O. A. Ham merberg, Wednesday afternoon, j In the evening they were supper and overnight guests at the Wil liam Maloun home. A number of people from Ce lia attended the funeral of Jess Hupp Saturday afternoon in the Butte Community church. Ladies of the Atkinson Wesleyan Meth odist missionary society served dinner at the Hupp home on Sat urday and lunch after the fun eral. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and Dennis were Sunday afternoon and lunch, visitors at the Nels Colfack home in Atkinson. Dorothy Scott was a Friday af ternoon visitor at the Frank Kil murry home. Mrs. Mary Johnson stayed at the LeRoy Hoffman home from Sunday to Thursday, November 17-21 helping care for Gary Hoff man who had a cold. Mrs. Hoffman teaches the McKathnie school. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and LeRoy Hoffman attended a meeting at Immanuel Lutheran church Friday evening. An oyster stew was served the group after the meeting. Mrs. Bob Lewis was a Wed nesday, November 20, dinner guest at the Joe Hendricks home After dinner Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hendricks. Jerry and Nina and their guest went to Spencer on business. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks and family visited the J ess Hupp family. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hendricks were Thursday dinner guests at the H. H. Storey home at Butte. $10 Voted Toward Artesian Well Fund LYNCH The Rural Progessive club met with Mrs. Clarence Kolund Thursday afternoon. N<v vember 21. Eighteen members were present. Mrs. Kenneth John son was a visitor. Mrs. Jack Tarr and Mrs. Del bert Wade presented the lesson on “soups". It was voted to don ate $10 toward the artesian well repair fund. Plans were made for the Christmas party December 12 at the Elmo Barnes home. The "capsule friends" will be reveal ed and the winning side of the attendance contest named. Other Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder and Margene Herman Lundgren and Pauline Mulhair were Friday evening visitors at the Wallace Moffett home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vonas^k and daughters were Lynch visit ors Sunday, November 17. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Liska of Niobrara spent Sunday at the parental Bill Halva home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havran ek and family spent Thursday evening at the Beryl Moody home. Mrs. Ed Johns spent Friday af ternoon with Lila Norwood anti her mother. Jackie Wright of Redbird is staying at the Homer Tonner home northeast of town. She plans to finish the senior year of school here so that she may grad uate with her class. Her parents recently moved to Idaho. Mrs. Belle Martz, Howard Martz and Marlin Lewis attended the wedding of Robert Martz of Norfolk and Carolyn White of Madison at Norfolk, Sunday, Nov ember 17. Tuesday evening, November 19, the Eastern Star chapter held a regular meeting. Initiation cere monies were held for two new memlvers. Twenty - one visitors were present. Mrs. Gertrude Scott of Rapid City, S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. El mer Christensen were Sunday, November 17, dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd France at the Johnson cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski spent Sunday evening at the Leon ard Havranek home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuch of Nio brara visited at the John Hurd home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Novak were business visitors in Lincoln Fri day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Collins of Butte were Lynch visitors Sun day. The Gene Harris family have moved to town from the Swan Anderson farm west of here. Mr. and Mrs’. Elmer Collins and family of Broken Bow were re cent visitors here. Mr. and Mbs. V. J. Koscan of Anoka visited relatives here Sun day, November 17. Mr and Mrs. Jack Darnell and family of Omaha visited the Carle Darnell and Ray Wilson families here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davy of Scottsbluff and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davy of Mitchell have been visiting at the Glenn Davy, Gladys Spencer and Ed Hoffman homes the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frahm of O' Neill were Sunday visitors at the1 George Courtney home. _ You Are Invited & « I v 1 TO II | Christmas Open House \ I . i | at | If HELEN’S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 1 Saturday, November 30th £ I i £ ft CONE IN and see our lovely gift items, floral arrangements ^ and decorative accessories. Register for Door Prize The TOWN HOUSE ar will be open THANKSGIVING DAY From 12 noon to 2 P. M. and 5:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. ° o O ° Q _ f 0 PHONE 273 FOR RESERV ATIONS ° o e o o ° o o O o o O n 0«_0 O u Lynch News Mr, and Mrs Jack Reynolds were business visitors in Norfolk Monday, November IS Several men from Lynch at tended the Boyd county Knights of Columbus meeting held at Spencer Iasi Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs Dale Audits and I Dianne spent Saturday. November 2.3. at the Merle Sieler home. Mr and Nil's Veldon l«ee were business v isitors in Norfolk Mon ! day. Mr. and Nlrs. August Kalkovvski and Curtis Ray and Mr and Mrs Albert Kalkovvski were Sunday visitors at the Cyril Burbach home in Wynot. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Sieler and David of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs George Sieler of Butte and Mrs Marilou Korff and Losa of Butte were Sunday evening v isitors at the Merle Sieler home. O’NEILL UK Al.S Mr. and Mrs. John Jonzing were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jaszkow iak and Nila will l>e Thanksgiv ing day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Brewster of Stuart. Mr. and Mr.'. C. K. Jones visit ed her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Peterson and Mr. and Mrs Ben Peterson, in Polk on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Juran and sons were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Kopplemann of Creighton. Mrs. Anna Pollock of Ewing spent Monday and Tuesday visit ing her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eton Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Watson and family expect her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Preston, of Wells, Minn., for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs Dale Thierolf and children plnn to go to Colum bus to spend Thanksgiving at her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Harry An drews. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins spent the weekend in Omaha visiting son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parkins. r~ ■ 1 On Eastern Four Mary Ellen Gillette (abovet, .1 tophomore at Nebraska Wet levan university at Lincoln, left Tuesday, November ‘J6, with 10 other students on a chartered bus for Now York City. They will visit the Unit ed Nations building and other interesting and historical sights. The tour, which may also in ! elude Washington, D. C , is sponsored by Wesleyan. The group expects to return Mon I day, December 2. Mary Ellen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Darrel Gillette of Chambers. DANCE — AT — Ash Grove Hall Saturday, Nov. 30 music by — The Mullen Family Admission: 50c --1 STAG PARTY AT THE LEGION CLUB ROOMS Stuart, Nebr. Monday, December 2 Oyster Fry — Other Entertainment EVERYONE WELCOME! 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