The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 12, 1957, SECTION ONE, Page 3, Image 3

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    1 raining Session
I oday for Officers
"What Makes a Successful
Home Extenstaa Chib will be the
theme for officers' training meet
ing today (Thursday).
Officers of 38 Holt extension
club* will meet at the courthouse
anner for training in their respec
tive offices. These will include the
usual; presidents, vice-presidents
secretaries and treasurer as well
as music, publicity, health and
reading chairman
The day s program will include
suggestions for the clubs1 pro
gram, parliamentary procedure,
and information on keeping re
ports. The various groups will
meet as follows:
10 a.m.—Music publicity and
reading chairmen.
11 a *n.,-Health chairmen.
1 p.m.- Presidents, vice-pre
sidents and secretary-treasurers.
Helping with the program will
be Mrs. A. T. Crumly of Page,
Mrs. E. A. Bouska of Atkinson;
Mrs Kred Roberts and Mrs. Will
iam Sc horn, both of Atkinson;
Mrs. Harlod Mlinar and Mrs. Ed
Sevcik, both of O'Neill
O’NelU Soldiers
Finish Hash
Two soldiers from O'Neill, Pvts
Marvin L. Young and Eddie L.
Krugman, completed eight weeks
of basic combat training Novem
ber 29 under the reserve forces
act program at Ft. Leonard Wood,
Mo.
Young, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs
Walter C. Young, was graduated
from O'Neill high school in 1957.
Krugman, 18. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey C. Krugman, 18, sor
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C Krug
man, is a 1956graduate of O'Neil’
high.
Both men were farmers in civil
ian life.
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r THAT NEVER
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Bottling Co.
Emmet News
Jimmy Dusatko spent the
Thanksgiving vacation with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Dusatko Jimmy is atending St.
John's Seminary at Elkhorn. He
returned there Sunday with Rev.
Francis Price.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Winkler ami Mary Alice ami Mr
and Mrs A1 Kloppenboig, Pat
ricia and Robert went to Burke
So Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burge and
family of Omaha were Wednes
day, November 27, and Thursday
November 28, guests of Mrs. Bes
sie Burge and family.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Beckwith were Mr. and
Mrs Kenneth Ruggless and Ronnie
of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. E R
Young of Neiigh, Mrs. Blanche
Kazda, Dennis and Gladyce of
Oakdale, Mrs. Lynus Howard anc
Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Deralc
Graham of O'Neill.
Feel in your pocket—aay 1M1
pennien? See Sbelhiunor Equip
inent. S2-S4«
Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and
Mrs. Georgia McGinnis were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. R. B. South of Inman
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Frank Fritton of O'Neill or
Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Fritton of Emmet and Jim
my Fritton of Lincoln.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
borg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Way
man, Marjorie and Diane, am
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kloppenbori
and ramuy were dinner guesis 01
Thanksgivng of Mr. and Mrs. A
I Kloppenix>rg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox, Bar
bara and Peggy were Thanks
giving dinner guests of Mr. am
Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and Vel
don. They were also Thursda;
overnight guests.
On Thanksgiving Mrs. Man
Lewis had as dinner guests Mi
and Mrs. Charles Switzer, Mr. am
Mrs. Billy Claussen of O’Neill
Mrs. Ed Claussen and Kenny o
Atkinson, Rudy Claussen, and Ei
Ethington.
Thanksgiving dinner guests a
the Floyd Brainard home wer
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Do:
Focken and family.
Mr and Mrs. Keith Abart an
family were Thanksgiving guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abar
and Dercy
Mr and Mrs. Joe Babl and Ci
celia were Thanksgiving guests c
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatk
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMilla
were Sunday visitors of Mr. an
Mrs. Floyd Brainard.
Mrs. Vera Barnes called on Mrs
A1 Kloppenborg and family o
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sidak an
family were Thanksgiving guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wa.
ter Sidak, of Long Pine.
Mrs Ed Claussen and Kenn
were Thursday, November 2f
overnight guests of Mrs. Mar;
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler oi
Thanksgiving evening.
One hundred times more h
value lor your 1M1 pennies a
Hhelharaer Equipment. 32-84<
Wayne Bates called at the Leoi
Beckwith home on Monday.
; Miss Connie Brockman attended
a young people's camp at Grand
Island Thursday and Friday, Nov
ember 2f^and 29.
Mis. Wayne Fox received word
ixi Wednesday evening, November
27, that her’ 13-year-old nephew,
Artie Kendall of Drumond. Mon
tana was accidently shot through
the chest and arm while hunting
with a friend. He is in the hospi
tal and at last word is recover
ing nicely. He is the son of Mr
and Mrs. Johnny Kendall of Dru
i mond.
Mr and Mrs Ed Winkler and
Mary were the guests of her sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ge
orge Shald of Stuart on Thanks
giving day
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pease and
family were Friday evening visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brock
man and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rich
ard and family went to Sac City,
la., Wednesday, November 27, to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. E Richards. They also visited
other relatives while there. The
Richards returned home on Mon
day, December 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and
family spent Thanksgiving in
i Hastings. They were dinner
guests at the Ray Kendall home.
Other guests w'ere Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Kendall and family of Grand
Island, Mrs. Stella Kendall and
Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Kendall.
On their return home the Fox
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Luth at Grand Island.
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i O’Neill News
[ _
j .lames Coker, a student at
1 Wichita university, Wichita,
Kans., visited his mother, Mrs
Abbie Coker, for Thanksgiving.
J The Misses Marilu and Carolyn
* Wilson, daughters of Mr and Mrs
Ed Wilson, were home for
' Thanksgiving. Miss Marilu is a
student at the University of Ne
braska and Miss Carolyn attends
: ‘ St. Teresa's college in Winona
1 Minn.
j' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juran
j and family spent Sunday after
noon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
, mond Nemec of Spencer.
The biggest penney you out have
, is a 1M7. Spend It at Shelharaer
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1 Miss Ellen Corkle was home
s from St. Mary’h collegt in Xavier,
t Kans., over Thanksgiving
Her sister, Miss Cera, a student
- nurse at St. Catherine's school of
f nursing in Omaha, was also
3 home. They are the daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. James Corkle.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aim are
^ spending the winter in Florida
Their address is 615 4th St., Pal
metto, Fla.
1 Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
1 the J. F. Bloom Oo. . . . roonu
s raents from the factory to the
consumer.—Emmet Crabb, O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris and
' son of Hamburg, la., were No
’ vember 28-Decem(ber 1 guests of
’ his mother, Mrs. Esther Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gilligan and
‘ Tim went to Omaha to spend
1 Thanksgiving with their mothers,
Mrs. Maude E. Gilligan and Mrs.
1 Catherine Kinbeiter.
1 Mh and Mrs. Lyle Lower and
! family spent Saturday in Valen
l tine visting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Lower.
EWING- - Plans for the bazaar
erf the Women's Society of Chris
tion Service of the Methodist
church to be held Wednesday, De
cember 11, were completed at the
regular meeting Wednesday De
cember 4 at the church parlors
Bazaar committees included:
Lunch and tables- Mrs- James
Tinsley, Mrs. Dewin Hoke. Mrs
L. A. Hobbs, Mrs Albert Larson
Mrs. Ray Butler, Mrs. Archie
Tuttle, Mrs Willis Rockey; coun
try store— Mrs. Henry Fleming.
Mrs. Frank Schmidt; candy—Mrs
J. H. Wunner; aprons-Mrs. Earl
Billings, Mrs. H. R. Harris, fancy
work—Mrs. J L. Pruden, Mrs
Lee Brigden; greeting cards and
grabbag—Mrs. Ben Larsen, Mrs
S. E. Borden, Mrs. Anna Pollock;
coffee—Mrs. Jessie Angus; cashier
—Mrs. William Spence.
Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, secretary of
missionary education, announce
that the Study club would meet
Monday, December 9, at the home
of Mrs Dewitt Gunter.
December 18 is set as the date
for the annual Christmas party
Fifty cent gifts will be exchanged
Mrs. J. L. Pruden opened the
meeting with a reading ‘‘The
Christmas Road". Devotional?
were in charge of Mrs Henry
Fleming, the theme "You Are
1 My Witness". Mrs. Anna Pollock
presented the lesson, "The March
of Missions in Evangelism".
Twenty members and one
guest. Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, were
in attendance. Luncheon was ser
\ ved by Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand
Christmas decorations were used
on the tables.
Offer $10,000 for
Swimming Pool
Matching of Weller
Gift Planned
ATKINSON -Articles of incor
poration have been filed by the
Atkinson Recreation club, which
has been formed to push for
funds in behalf of a new swim
ming pool here. The pool issue
twice was defeated at the polls.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weller,
owners of the Atkinson Livestock
Market and extensive farm and
ranch operators, earlier announc
ed they would contribute 10-thou
sand-dollars to help finance the
construction of a pool.
The Recreation club has ar
avowed purpose of raising an ad
ditional 10-thousand-dollars by
January 1.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill)
Rex Jaimes, Evangelist
Sunday, December 15 :Bibl<
school, 10 am.; Preaching am
communion, 11 aim.; young peo
pie’s meeting, 7 p.m-, and evening
service at 7:30 p.m. There will be
a fellowship dinner at noon.
Wednesday, December 18: Bible
study and prayer meeting, 7;3<
p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (Ewing)
Jim Caton, minister
Sunday, December 15: Wor
ship service, 10 a. m.; Bible study
11th chapter of Romans, 11 a.m.;
youth service, 7 p. m.; worship
service, 8 p. m., study in 4th
chapter of Hebrews.
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Sees Yule Program
Grade Pupils Stage
Production
EWING—A capacity crowd was
m attendance at the Christmas
program by the Ewing grade
school presented last Thursday
evening at the school auditorium
Mrs. Maynard Rouse, instructor
of vocal music, was director,
assisted by Mrs. Helen Grim
Mrs, Ruth Hansen. Mrs. Grace
Thompson, Mrs. Melvin Rexine,
and Mrs Beulah Black, all teach
ers in the grades.
"Silver Bells" and the "Austrian
Folk Tune" were the opening
numbers by the kindergarten rhy
! tflm band. Members were Galen
| Tuttle, Mary Sanders, Debbi Yelli,
: Roger Miller, Lynne Rotherram,
Kenneth Magwire, Leigh Ann
Pruden, Paddy Regan, Sherry
Savidge, Roberta Eppenbach
Tom Arehart, Kathy Edwards.
"The Little Blue Angel", a
three-act play, featured the fol
lowing cast . Billy—Larry Noffke;
Princess Maria—Karen Woeppel;
King—Tom Wanser; Little Blue
I Angel Donna Tams; ballet San
i dra Tellander and Sharon West;
Lady Margaret Rita Rotherham,
| Lady Esther Florine Black;
Lady Isabelle — Evelyn True;
Heralds — Larry Juracek and
James Tams.
Guards in act I were Alfred
Schilousky and Jerry Sisson; in
the second act, Frank Eppenbach
j and Lewis Martin; in the third,
Eddie Rotherham and Douglas
I Loughrey.
Musicians were Lonnie Eacker,
Joan Spanvler, Judy Spangler,
Janelle Tams, Julian Sojka, Larry
Blunt, Robert Woeppel, Dan Rot
l_I--Ulnnooe Tlmi
Tots were John Sanders, Phillip
i Savidge, Mary Bergstrom, Joe
Rotherham, Monica Munn, Linda
Yelli, Leon Spangler, Jim Sihilou
sky, Kim Ruby, Vicki Miller
Richard Shain, Jeraldine Snyder,
Bonnie Arehart, Patty Reifert
Bob Black, Maurice Hahlbeck
Jan Ruby, Glenda Napier, David
Stamp, David Shrader, David
Rotherham, Barbara Johnston.
The Bells were Myra Lee Pru
de n, Donna Stamp, Linda Eacker,
Debra Buxton, LeRoy Napier,
Barbara Schilousky, Jerome Mil
ler, Nancy Loughrey.
The Bakers were Terry Sch
1 midt, Charlene Miller, Shirley
t Funk, David Woeppel, Carolyr
Bergstrom, Brenda Rotherham
Carolyn Hill, Gloria Hamilton
Cynthia Savidge.
The castle choir included Betty
Wright, Tom Finley, Don Hahl
beck, Virtus Lee, Clayton Hoke
Myra Rotherham. Bonnie Welke
; Marie Davis.
Jesters included Jack Kropi
and the tumbling Tuttles—Ronnie
Russell, Randall, and Larry,
i Gift .bearers were Marie Davit
and Bonnie Welke.
Snowmen were Terry Wright
Larry Mlnarik, Jim Kropp, Mike
Reifert, Richard Kropp, Francii
Bergstrom.
Icicles were Billy Hobbs, Mary
Karen Funk, Ronnie Sisson, Kitty
Wanser, Marilyn Johnston.
Stars were Mary Sharon Munn
Kay Bergstrom, Jeanne Hobbs
Evelyn Snyder, Kay Hahlbeck
Patty Hobbs.
Sandra Shrader was pianist foi
the first act and Sandra Tellendra
for acts two and three.
Others who assisted with the
pla were Mrs. Lewis Carter, whe
sprayed and decorated the Christ
mas tree; Miss Elsie Chase and
office practice class made the
programs; Dan Rotherham was
in charge of the lights; and many
mothers assisted in making the
costumes. Sherry Tuttle, Ann Rot
herham, Lois Kaczor, Waunetta
Wragge were ushers. Mrs. Anita
Lee furnished a part of the stage
furniture.
N. A. Bergstrom, custodian
assisted in making stage arrange
ments, where changes were need
ed.
Other Ewing News
Guests during the Thanksgiving
holiday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Angus were Mr. and
Mrs David Gibbs and their dau
ghter, Mrs. Max Angus and son
Randy, of Plainsville, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus en
tertained the following guests at
a Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and
Mrs. David Gibbs, Mrs. Max An
gus and son of Plainsville, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus of Lin
coln, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Good
Other guests in the afternoon and
evening were Mrs. Marcus Sny
der and daughter, Mrs. Dorrencr
Hobbs and son of Neligh, Mr
and Mrs. Robert Maas of Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald
of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Angus and daughter of O'Neill.
Mrs. James Good
' Shower Honoree—
| EWING—Mrs. James Good was
the geust of honor at a miscellan
ous briday shower held Friday af
ternoon, November 29, at the par
lors of the Ewing Methodist
church.
Miss Jeanne Welke was in
charge of the entertainment with
games in keeping with the occas
ion, followed by the opening of the
gift packages by Mrs. Good.
Mrs. Dick Cunningham erf Page
was in charge of the gift book. Re
freshments were served. The
table decorations were carried out
in a blue and gold theme. Hostess
were Mrs. Gene Zimmerman, the
Misses Pat Hahlbeck and Vivian
Wright, all of Ewing, and Mrs.
Cunningham of Page.
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O’Neill News
Birthday celebration for H. J
Lohaus was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baker Sun
day. The family' was present.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs F. S. Brittell were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mil
ler of Inman and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Femau of Valentine. After
noon guests were Mr. and Mrs
E. L. Femau and Mr. and Mrs.
Amie Mace, jr., of O'Neill. The
occasion was Mrs. Miller's 78th
birthday anniversary .
Sunday Night Bridge & Supper
j club met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Johnson High score
for men and ladies were won by
Mr. anti Mrs Tom Liddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson
visited her mother. Mrs. Hulda
Miller, in Verdigre Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
and family, Mr. and Mrs Sam
Banks and Barbara and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Henning of Atkinson
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. William Grothe of Em
met.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seymour
and daughter of Ainsworth were
Thanksgiving guests of her moth
er, Mrs. Clara Schaffer.
J. F. Murphy of Wood Lake was
a Wednesday, December 4, caller
at the home of Robert Mathis.
Bill Davidson returned to camp
at Hastings after spending a 30
day leave with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Robert Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll re
turned Saturday from California
where they met their son, PFC
Robert Carroll, in San Francisco
Sunday, November 29. returning
from a 16 month tour of duty in
Japan. He was discharged from
service in Oakland, Calif. While
in California they visited Ron
Borg. Noel long and Bud Cooper
families On the way home they
visited Margaret and Bernice Elk
ins in Phoeniz, Am.
Mrs. P. J. Donohue and Mr and
Mrs. Parnell Donohue of Bone
steel were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs Robert Devoy arul Dr
and Mrs. E. M, Gleeson.
Mrs. Enos Moore of Rigport
Walter. Alaska arrived Saturday
and is visiting at the home of her
son. Dam'll Adamson.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Berner spent
from Sunday until Wednesday in
Norfolk and Omaha.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. IXwald Bunker are her
father. Ole Egge, and Lena Tall
esson of Sioux Falls, S.D.
Mrs. Guy Cole spent from Fri
day until Sunday In Seward and
Lincoln.
Jack Dailey visited Sunday at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Norre
i of Albion.
Reed Herleys, Howard Man
sons and Vernon loreiua enter
tamed Mr and Mrs. Mlltm
Krause of Albion at the Vernal
Lorenz home Sunday.
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