The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 13, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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    Amelia News
The Helping Hand club meets
today (Thursday) with Mrs
Emma Lindsey.
The Merry Matrons club will
meet Thursday, March 20 with
Mrs Blake Ott. Mrs. Stella
Sparks will he the co-hostess.
Mrs. Glenn White will present
the lesson on sewing when the
Amelia Progessive club meets
Wednesday, March 19, at the
home of Mrs Milton Clemens
Mr. and Mrs George Fullerton
drove to Grand Island Monday
night taking Mr Fullerton’s sis
ter, Mrs. Leslie Watts, there to
board the train for her home at
Moorcroft, Wyo. She had been
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Robert Fullerton of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs Art Itoolittle
were supper guests Wednesday
evening at the home of their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Adams, Jerry and
Diann.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Bilstien and
Pick. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bal
lagh Kenny, Dennis and Nancy
were vistors at the Tommie Doo
little, jr., home Saturday evening
to help Mrs. Doolttle celebrate
her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair and
Allen, and Ms. Delia Ernst were
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
Adair's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Peter near O’Neill Thurs
day and later shopped in O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo,
Bruce and L^irry were shopping
in O’Neill Thursday and Mrs.
Waldo and hoys visited her moth
er. Mrs. Frank Searles.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett of Greeley, Colo., came
Thursday of last week and are
visiting relatives at Amelia and
Chambers. They visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs S. C. Barnett
in Amelia and her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Alderson at Oiam
bers. Their daughters, Ardath
and Connie, planned to come
Tuesday by train if weather per
mits. Their parents planned to
meet them in Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bligh of
Omaha spent the weekend visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pierce.
Art Waldman returned to his
bome here Thursday after sever
al weeks' visit with his sister and
brother at Linclon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. VV. Waido are
expected to reach their home
here this week after a visit since
the middle part of Decmber with
relatives in Colorado, Montana,
California, Texas, Missouri and
Nebraska.
Don Adams was a weekend
visitor with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees were
callers on the renter on their
place near Burwell Thursday.
Not finding the party at home,
they drove on to Ericson where
they located their party.
George Fullerton has purchas
ed the place known as the late
Tom Salem place east of Amelia
It makes a nice addition to their
own place as it joins it.
Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and
Diann called on Mrs. Edgar
Peterson Tuesday afternoon,
March 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett were supper guests at
George Fullertons on Friday eve
ning and at Harold Fullertons on
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and sons,
Jimmie, Dennie and Mickey of
Stuart visited at the home of her
son, Marvin Doolittle and family
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. llienie Frahm,
Patty, Douglas, Danny and
Karen, and her mother, Mrs.
Maude Forbes visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Briggs and family Wednesday,
March 5, near Rose. Mrs. Forbes
stayed with her daughter, Mrs.
Briggs, for a longer visit.
Dunk Peterson has been doing
some carpenter work for Paul
Briggs near Rose. He returned
home Sunday.
Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs.
Low Backhaus went to O’Neill
Thursday to attend the Bible
study at the Methodist church.
Mr and Mrs. S. C. Barnett and
Mr. and Mrs. I-aw re nee Barnett
visited at Glenn Whites Saturday.
The farm sale of William David
was quite well attended in spite
of the inclement weather. Prices
were quite satisfactory although
the land did not sell.
Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan uotn, «~inay
and Robin of Valentine, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Skala and Gene of
Howells were visiting at Marvin
Doolittles Sunday.
Mrs. Jackson Is
Help U Hostess
VENUS-Mrs. Vincent Jack
son entertained the Help-U club
at her home on Wednesday,
March 5. Twelve members and
two visitors, Mrs. Russell Ickler
and Mrs Arden Laursen were,
present. The hostess served din- j
ner at noon. The afternoon was
spent in doing embroidering work
and picking out walnut meat. Mrs.
William Buxton received the door |
prize. „ , . ..
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Francis Boelter.
Other Venus News
Sunday guests at the Ralph
Brookhouser home were Mr. and
Mrs Fed Hannenman and Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh E. Brookhouser
and Mark of Brunswick; Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Border, Douglas
and Debra; Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Batos and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Brookhouser o f Battle
Creek- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Pospisil of Lindsey and Mrs. Ar
lo Werner of Wymore.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Border
and family arrived Saturday
Mflrch 8, from B&rstow, Ccilif.» st
the home of Mrs. Borde’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook
I houser for a week’s visit. They
j are on their way to the east coast,
i where they plan to make their
i home. „ , .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker of
Omaha arrived at the Sidney Faul
haber home on Friday, February
28, returned Sunday, March 2,
while Mrs. Baker is spending
some time with his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
j ser were at Verdigre where they
, I visited at the Joseph Sokol horn.
Dorsey News
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr.,
arrived home Wednesday, March
5. after having spent several
weeks with their son and family
in O’Neill. They had been home
only a few hours when Carl
Christensen of Minnesota came
to spend a few days with them.
He spent from Wednesday,
March 5, to Sunday with the
Bradys.
The Dorsey Aid society met
with Mrs. Faye Pinkenman on
Wednesday, March 5. Not all the
members were able to attend due
to bad roads and sickness
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McElhan
ey of Lincoln came to O'Neill on
Wednesday evening, March 5,
and Thursday Mrs. McElhaney
came to visit her parents, the
Harry Johnsons for a few days
while her husband had dental
work done.
George Kubic and Mrs. Otto
Ruzicka returned home trom
Omaha Saturday, where they
had been staying, so they would
be close to the bedside of their
mother who still is not able to
be moved. They hope to be able
to move her to Norfolk soon, so
they don't have to stay away
from home all the time and yet
can call on her occassionally.
The Dorsey telephone board
and directors met at the Clayton
Nelson home on Friday .
Mrs. H V. Rosenkrans who had
just gotten home from Minnesota,
where she had been helping at
her daughter’s home to care for
the new granddaughters, is now
in O'Neill the past week, visiting
her sister, Miss Clara Aim, who
hasn't been feeling to well the
past few weeks. Mrs. Rosen
krans returned home on Sunday,
March 9.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denckson
were dinner guests at the Mrs.
II H. Miles home on bunday,
^arch 0
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Millard and
Linda spent Sunday night and
Monday at the Harold Osborn
h°Mrs. Willard Aim spent Friday
in O'Neill visiting her parents.
Miss Evelyn Barta visited her
girl friend Mss Jo Anne Aim Sat
UIMry' and Mrs Theordore Cran
ford and daughter were callers at
the Osborn home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Wells were
callers at the Gordon Barta home
Saturday evening.
Celia News
Mrs. Blanche Rouse and son’
Marvin were Tuesday dinnei
guests at the home of her daugh
ter Mrs. Milton MoKathme and
family- Marvin returned home to
O'Neill the same day and Mis_
Rouse remained for the week. On
Saturday the McKathnies. M • •
Rouse and Marvin Miss Mildred
Keyes and Miss Maude Rouse
and Mrs. Edith Young were Sat
urday dinner guests at the Oer
aid Risor home at O'Neill helping
Marilyn celebrate her 10th birth
ll,Mr.Tnd°Mrey Clarence Focken,
jr and son and Tern and Debb e
Allyn were Sunday supper guests
at the Clarence Focken, • •.
"mS. Ralph Armold and Jew
were Sunday afternoon vigors
at the Connie Frickel home.
' Hans Lauridsen aHd sons^ere
Saturday visitors at the C.eorgt
M\lik imt^Mrs. Duane Beck and
Sheryl and Dorothy Scott were
Wednesday evening, &,
supper guests at the LeRoy Hott
mRnalphmArmold and daughter.
pJSy and Connie Fricke made
a liusiness trip to Carroll, la.,
toST M*ch 4. renmang
‘Si Connie Frickel, Ray
■nil! Boh Pease and Ralph Armold
tffcrtU die »d„l. agriculture
meeting Monday evening at the
agriculture building in Atknsom
jxxftsxhjrs osffi
“Sliif Mry stsl
AMrlSand Mrs. Bill Claussen of
O'Neill were Thursday afternoon
ri si tors at the Merrill Anderson
k°Mr and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Heman Meyers homo.
Dorothy Scott was a Sunday
■ tinner cuest at the Duane Beck
home. ___
Announce Engagement—
Mr. and Mrs. George Ambrose
Stannard of San Diego, Calif.,
announce the engagement oj theh
«c£2. r'o,Vs^
"Sis' »ard
irl San Diego CdW t"' Wom
s,zLrs?<£~$s
aircraft company. . ,
Mr.' Stannard was ra*aedF
O'Neill and is a brother of Eve
lyn Stannard and Laura Burks.
X>MrsC1 Guy^Colo was hostess tc
Delta Dek and Martez clubs
Thursday, March 6, at the Torn
House Guests were Mrs. Estnei
Harris, Mrs. J- P. W™*
M„. L. A- (S'
were won by Mrs. r. .
yirs. P B. Harty and Mrs. Ed
ward Gallagher._
MAKRIAGE licenses
Dale Jackson. 24 of -Tohnstowr
and Miss Wilda Neubauer. 21, o
Johnstown on Saturday,
8. They were united in tnamag
by Comity Judge Louis W. R
mer Witness for the couple wer
Irene and Donald Walton, botl
O'Neill._
Merrymlx Meets—
Merrymix met Tuesday a
1 -30 pm., with Mrs. J. D. °.SPn
baugh. High scores at bndg.
were won by Mrs. H. L. Li
berg and Mrs H. G. Kruse.
Alpha Club—
Mrs H. S. Moses was hostesi
to Alpha club Wednesday after
I noon.
O'Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright
and family were Sunday guests
of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Harrison Hovey of Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Gorgen and
family. Mrs Abbie Coker and
Mrs. Shade were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield
of Stuart.
Mrs. Harden Anspach and Deb
ra and Mrs. John Conard spent
from Wednesday, March 5, until
Sunday in Lincoln. Mrs. Conard
visited her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troshynski.
Mrs. Anspach returned little Deb
ra to her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Marsten. Debra had been
visiting her grandparents for
several weeks.
p-TA will serve lunch nil day
Saturday. March 15, at Shelham
ers. All proceeds will go to the
school.
Gary Gettert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Gettert, returned home
Sunday atfer spending two weeks
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Krysl of Stuart.
Monday guests of Mrs. Char
les Havranek were her mother,
Ms. Dorothy Barrett, and Mrs.
Harold Vrooman and children of
Atkinson.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. John Las
ka were Frank Laska and Joe
Wandro of Silver Creek. After
noon guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Paulsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bittinger1
and family of Norfolk and Mr.
and Mrs. William Claussen were
dinner guests at the Claussen
ranch Wednesday, March 5.
Mrs. Robert McNichols and in
fant son, Steven returned to their
home in Omaha Sunday. Little
Steven w'as born in St. Anthony's
hospital Mrs. McNichols is a
cistnr nf Mrs Alvin Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ross
man of Atkinson were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mlinar.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krugman
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Krugman.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Tenborg were Mrs.
Geary Enbody of Emmet and
W. R. Tenborg.
Kenneth Robertson of Spring
view was a Monday guest of his
sister, Mrs. and Mrs. M. B. Mar
cellus.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy
and children were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Sherer of Orchad.
P-TA will serve lunch aU day
Saturday. March 15, at Shelhant
ers. AU proceeds will go to th«
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlinar and
Marion of Atkinson were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mlinar. „
M. and Mrs. Bernard Matt
hews of Lincoln came Tuesday,
March 4 to attend the funeral of
his brother, James. They also
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Streeter and other
relatives. They returned to Lin
coln on Sunday.
Inman News
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Green of
Sioux City spent several days
visting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary have
returned rom Iowa where they
visited their sons, John and Ches
ter and their daughter, Mrs. Ver
non Crouse and their families
Six members of Arbutus Re
bekah ladge drove to Clearwater
Wednesday, March 5, and were
guests of Antelope lodge ~92.
Mrs. Anna Smith entertained
the Even Side of the WSCS at her
home Thursday. Time was spent
working on bazaar items.
About 20 persons from this
vicinity drove to Norfolk Thurs
day where they enjoyed the bas
ketball game between the Har
lem Globe Trotters and the Col
lege All Stars.
Ewing News
The Thursday Evening PlW-J1
| club was entertained March
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El
vin Hamilton. Mrs. R- H- Shain
and Mrs. Jerry Tom jack tied for
high score in games by the
ies, and Mrs Richard Edwards
received low. Ray Magwire re
reived high score for the men
and Ralph Munn low. Miss Bonna
Hamilton of Creighton was a
| guest. Refreshments were ser
I ved by the hosts.
Heavy wet snow fell again in
the Ewing community on Friday.
The recent thaw has made many
of the side roads in the vicinity
soft.
Chambers News
Recent supper guests in the
Russell Barelman home were Mr.
and Mrs. Lvle David and Billy and
also Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peter
son and Bobby. .
Mr and Mrs H. C. Walter and
son. Roger, were Sunday, March
9 dinner guests of John Walter
and Mrs. A1 Deirking.
Mr and Mrs. John Honeywell
were Sunday, March 9 dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Covey and supper guests of Mrs.
Charlotte Honeywell and Mrs.
Ema Tucker._
SEE Bankerslifeman —
Ernie Brinkman
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COMPANY
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O’NEILL
Ttmrs. March 18
Paramount presents
MISTER ROOK AND ROLL
Starring Alan Freed, co-starr
ing Rocky Graziano, Teddy Ran
dazzo, Iztis O'Brien and Lionel
Hampton and his band.
Fri.-Sat. March 14-18
Paramount presents Henry
Fonda, Anthony Perkins in a Perl
berg-Seaton pnxluction
THE TIN STAR
Co-starring Betsy Palmer, Mi
chel Ray. “In the able hands of
Henry Fonda and Tony Perkins,
The Tin Stfir shines like gold!”
— Cecil B. DeMille.
8un.-Mon.-Tues. March 16-17-18
A Universal-International picture
THE TARNISHED ANGELS
Cinemascope. Rock Hudson —
as Burke. He had heard all the
whispers. He knew just what La
Verne was but he also knew that
he loved her!
Robert Stack as Roger. He
won I-a Verne on a throw of the
dice Dorothy Malone as La
Veme . She was 16 when she
fr^jnd a flream and followed It
all -re way to hell! Co-starring
Middleton with Robert J.
Wilke,
Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:8C
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Friday and Saturday admission—
Adults 50c; CWIdren under 18
12c. Free if accompanied by par
ent. Wed., Thurs. Family nlte,
faintly admitted for two adult
tickets.
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Emmet News
Larry Fox and Miss Hilda De
seive called at the Wayne Fox
home Wednesday, March 5
Mrs Chuck Fox was a dinner
guest of the William Mullens on
Thursday. She called on Mrs.
Wayne Fox and Mrs. Gilbert Fox
in the afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary
and Mrs. Leon Beckwith called
on Mrs. Gilbert Fox Monday af
ternoon
The Bob Coles were Friday
evening supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sehaaf of Atkinson
Owen Lewis visited at the
Claussen home on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
Miss Eveleyn Davis were coffee
guests at the Charles Fox, sr.,
home in O’Neill Saturday eve
ning.
Chipper Cole spent from Fri
day until Sunday evening with
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Art Humpal in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox,
Carol and Raymond of O’Neill
spent Sunday evening at the Gil
bert Fox home.
Mrs. Paul Newton and Mrs.
Robert H. Fox were coffee guests
of Mrs. Bud Cole Sunday mor
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Dettinger
and family of Norfolk viisted all
day, Wednesday, March 5, with
Mrs. Mary Lewis. Other guests
were Mr and Mrs. Billy Claussen
and Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Claus
sen. _
Boyd Boelter called at the El- '
mer Alders home on Friday after
noon.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Nacht
man and Davy called at the Joe
Winkler home Sunday afternoon
Other callers through the week
were F. J. Weber of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nachtman of
O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Winkler of Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Dusatko, Mr. and
Mrs. Casper Winkler and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Etherton and Joan.
Mr. .and Mrs Gilbert Fox visit
ed at the Max Grenier home in
O'Neill Friday evening.
The Elmer Alders family were
dinner gueets at the Harold Ald
ers home in Verdigre on Sunday,
They visited Carl Boelters at
Orchard in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winkler and
Bob Hanus of Omaha came Satur
day evening to visit the Joe
Winklers. They stayed overnight
and Mrs. Bob Hanus, Mark and
Karen returned to Omaha with
them on Sunday afternoon. Also
visiting the Joe Winkler home at
that time was Ray Winkler of
North Platte.
Mrs. Cronin Is Hostess—
Winners of Martez club held
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs F. N. Cronin were Mrs.
Homer Mullen and Mrs. W. B.
Harty.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer
and family went to Tilden Sun
day to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W Larson.
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Sparkle of Spring
('aui;ht ill a whirl
of kIouimIiik patent
on a h i u h slim
heel anil a
ta|>ere<l toe.
A "Natural
Poise"
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• Be sure to register this week for the final pair of (il-OV
KTTS and the RCA-Victor Clock Radio to be gi\cn away
next Saturday night, March 15th.
• AI you have to do to be eligible is give ns your name and
address and be of adult age. You do not have to be pres
ent to win.
The winner of the free pair of Glov-etts given away last
Saturday was: Mrs. Delia Krnsf of Amelia
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