The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 14, 1959, Section One, Image 16

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    Celia News
By Mr*. Mark Hendrick*
On Friday, May 8 Mrs. Dorothy
Hoffman and her sctwjoi held their
end of school term picnic. They in
vited the Celia school pupils to
join them.
Games of all kinds were played,
such as guessing games in which
Mrs Blanche Rouse and Leila Rei
ser exelied A baseball game was
started and was going well when
a ball missed the hands of the cat
cher and chose his eye as a land
ing place, with a lot of misery for
that catcher. Oh, yes, who was
that unlucky fellow? Roger Hoff
man. Well! anyway he can prove
he was a real sport and tried.
Another interesting time at the
picnic was when attendance Mrs.
Hoffman pre sent Vanita
Schwindt with a gifa for perfect
attendance this past year. And
since gifts seemed to l>e in
order the mothers of the pu
pils showered Mrs. Hoffman with
them in honor of her birthday. On
Monday they had brought ice
cream, cake ami koolade to school
and treated all in honor of the
event.
Mi's. Claude Miller and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Miller of Norfolk were
Sunday dinner guests of the David
Rahns. Mrs. Walter Miller is the
former Margie Rahn.
On Sunday, May 10th Mr. and
Mrs Duke Hoffman and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Seibert were dinner
1 guests of the Harold M l i n a r
in O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. John
Schultz and family were also
guests After dinner they all went
to Norfolk where the men entered
j the Lutheran bowling games Af
ter they left the games they were
j joined by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
I Krugman and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe McLeish of O'Neill, and
(all went to the Norfolk |>ark where
they enjoyed a picnic supper to
gether, and Duke didn’t even have
j to hurry home for t hoi es as the
Victor Fricki-1 boys took care of
them for him.
On April 30th the Celia School
and District 40 had a wiener roast
at Rock Falls to end their school
(year. They invited the Phoenix
school to join them. The teacher
there is Mrs. Kathleen McDowell
Clarence Focken called at the !
Mark Hendricks home on Monday.
Rev. Charley Phipps came from
Scottsbluff on Monday to help with
work at the Wesleyan camp
grounds. He brought Grandpa Blow
with him. Grandpa is staying at
the Omer Points home through the
week. On Monday afternoon Mrs.
Points brought him to visit at the
Mark Hendricks home. On the way
home they stopped at the Robert
Hendricks home.
Members of school district It.H visited The Frontier on Tuesday. They are, baek row from left.
Tommy Itarlow , \ era Itarlow, Norma Ziems, their teacher. Miss Donna W illard, .Jerry stamp and
Cheryl Redlinger. Middle row, from left, Dennis Cleveland. Jackie llauer, Dan Itauer, Heverly Red
linger, Charlotte Spangler and Dennis Ziems. Front row, from left. Oral John Redlinger, tiary Itarlow,
Larry Harlow and Linda Sands. The Frontier Photo and F.ngraviiig.
The Atkinson VV. Y. P. S. group
met at the Leonard Chaffin home
on Monday evening where the\
jntertained the O'Neill W. Y. P S.
?roup. Besides about eighteen from
the Atkinson group there were the
following from O'Neill: Miss Vclda
Ernst, Raymond, John, and l>e
marus Strong, Glenn Summers
and Miss JoAnn Searles of Den
ver.
The evening started with a wie
nor roast and was followed with
a number of games by the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin
called at the Mark Hendricks home
on Wednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Omer Points, Mr.
ami Mr*. Mark Hendrick*, Arlin
I and Marktta and Dick Klinger
were Sunday dinner gue*t* at
the Robert Hendrick* home.
Rev. William Miller visited with
his mother parts of several days
this past week. In the other pari
of each day he worked out at the
Wesleyan camp grounds where the
ministers of the Wesleyan Confer
ence worked at cleaning up and
getting the grounds ready for the
eiiming Bible camp and Young 1
Peoples summer camp groups and
the annual summer conference ol
the Nebraska Wesleyan group.
In the rural school track meet
last week, Gary Hoffman won a
second in low hurdles and a third
in 60 yard dash, Harold Fricke!
won a second in hurdles and Gar
old Frickel won a second and a
third in 100 yard dash and JJO yam
dash. Ralph won a thiid in broad
jump.
The 8th of May Mr, and Mrs,
Duke Hoffman and l.tmdy
Mrs. Inez Hayes had supper ai
the Ed Hoffman home in Atkin- 1
son.
Miss Initially Scott visited at the
Duane Beck home Sunday after
noon.
Several of the schools from this
area attended the rural school sing
last week. They also took part in
the evening program.
Frank Kilmurry. Duke Hoff
man and Duane Beck have been
pretty busy with cattle this past
I week. They worked at Franks on
■ Monday afternoon and stayed for
supper. They worked at Duanes on
Wednesday and serp there for din
ner.
Mark Hendricks helped I-eo
nard Chaffin with cattle work on
Monday, May 11,
Karen Focken was an overnight
guest of \rline Wallen Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mr«. Clarence Focken
jr., and sons and Terry and lj*r
rt Mien were Sunday, May 10
supper guests at the Clarence
Focken sr., home.
Tiio Wesleyan teachers trainin
class met at the Merrill Anderson
home on Thursday. May 7.
On Friday some of Mrs Jesse
Mellors daughters met tt her home
and did most of her spring house
cleaning for her Those present
were Mis Leonard Chaff ini Ruth
Mis Russ Ilipke. (Helen) Mrs.
Hoh Snmerer (Jennie Hot hi Mrs.
George MeUor and Mrs Benton
Mellor Mrs. Neal Ilipke, (Maude)
planm'd to help but w as ifcable to
ne there due to sickness
Judy and Riehy Huston spent
the weekend at the Leonard Chaf
fin home Rieh> stayed through
Monday to help with the cattle
work.
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