The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 11, 1959, Image 8

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    Chambers News
By Mrs. C. K. Corprntrr
The American legion auxiliary
post 320 met Thursday evening,
June 4 at the legion hall with Mrs.
L. O. Lenz and Mrs. Del he Fau
quier. There were 18 members and
three visitors present. The presi
dent, Mrs. J. W. Waiter, presided.
Mrs. L. O. Lenz and Mrs. Don
Dankert were elected delegates to
the state meeting with Mrs. Anna
Albers and Mrs. Steve Shavlek al
ternates.
The following officers were elec
ted: Mrs Ed Coday, president;
Mis. Eddie Writer, first vice pres
ident, and Mrs Ernest Thonn, sec
ond vice president.
Mrs. Kenneth LaKue gave an in
teresting report and showed slides
of a recent visit to the United Na
tions.
A going away gift was presented
to Mrs. Lenz, who is leaving soon
to live in Lincoln.
Lunch was served by the host
esses.
Keller club met Wednesday,
June 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Gen
evieve Bell with Mrs. Hattie Tib
betts as co-hostess. Ten members,
one guest and one child were pres
ent. Roll call was answered by
naming the tavonte ice cream and
the concensus of opinion was that
the flavor made little difference.
just so it was ice cream.
Singing of hymns and the min
utes of the previous meeting were
given due attention. The treasur
er's report was read. Door prizes
were awarded to Mrs. Genevieve
bell and Mrs. Shirley Svatos. A
friendship card was signed by all
present to lie sent to Mrs. Ed
Eisenhouer. As part of the pro
gram, Mrs. Lela Grubb conducted
a quiz game, "Who am I?" Mrs.
Shirley Svatos conducted one along
historical lines. Mrs. Clyde Kiltz
read an article concerning Fath
er's Day; Mrs. Louis llarley on
"Noisy Neighbors".
Informal visiting was enjoyed,
also a lunch.
Next meeting, the last of the
summer, will be June 17 at the
Guais Wintermote home, M r s.
Clyde Kiltz being co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote
and Carolyn and Mrs. John Winter
mote drove to Rapid City, S.D. to
viBit the former's niece and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Rath
bun and family.
While there they called at the
home ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry My
ers and lamily and report that
David, 4-year-old son of the My
ers, had fallen and broken his jaw
bone. The other three children had
gone to Bloomfield to visit their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St.
Onge and family.
The Myers were formerly of
Chambers where he was pastor of
the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson
drove to Grand Island Sunday,
June 7 to visit in the John Harley
home and to do some fishing. They
returned Tuesday.
A letter received by friends at
Chambers from Reverend and
Mrs. Harold Bonath of McGregor,
la., stated that he had fallen re
cently on the stairs breaking a
bone in his leg. He is wearing *a
walking cast. Reverend Bonath was
formerly pastor of the Methodist
church here.
Robert Rozelle, etymologist from
the state university, and Mr. Neil
Dawes, Holt county agricultural
•agent, were in Chambers Thursday
June 4 to conduct a meeting on
mole and gopher extermination.
The meeting, sponsored by the
Beautiful Valley Garden club, was
well attended. Several being pres
ent from Atkinson and Bartlett.
Mm. L. W. Taggart and son,
Thomas, of Diuuiebrog were
Thursday night, June 4, guests
In the Duane Carson home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harley of
Grand Island left Tuesday, June 2,
after visiting several nays with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
•and Mrs. Duane Carson.
Gayle Standage of Atkinson spent
a few days last week with his
cousin, Danny Coday.
Tilden defeated the Chambers
baseball team 10 to 7 in a 10 in
ning game played Sunday, June 7,
at Chambers.
Mrs. J. W. Walter and Mrs. Don
ald Hoffman left Sunday, June 7,
for Seward for several days at a
music training school.
Hugh Anderson and granddaugh
ter, Judy, of Spencer were Sunday,
June 7, guests of his brother-in-law
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Damme and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ruebeck and
Kathryn drove to Columbus Satur
day where they were overnight
guasts of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ott.
Sunday they went to Nebraska
City where Katheryn remained for
two weeks at Camp Rogers.
Mr. anti Mrs. 1- O. Lenz held
a farm sale Saturday, June 6, at
their farm north of town. They
plan to move this week to Lin
coln where Mr. Lenz has employ
ment.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Genevieve Bell and Mis. Hattie
Tibbets were Mrs. Walter Martin
of Park Rapids, Minn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Wyant of O Neill i
and Mrs. Esther Wood of Cham- i
bers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scholz came
Friday from Columbus, S.C., where
they have been attending Colum
bia Bible college.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Porter ar
rived home Saturday from Green
ville, S.C., where they have been
attending Bob Jones university.
Miss Deanna Porter, wno has
been visiting her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Reninger at Columbus, O., accom
panied them home.
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Oeloit News
By .Mrs. Henry Reimer
Mr and Mrs. Howard Man son of
O'Neil] and Mrs. Sidney Anderson
were Sunday, May 31st dinner
guests at the Henry Reimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ray and
2 daughters, and four friends from
Omaha spent the weekend at the
Ralph Tom jack home. Shelia Her
tel accompanied them to Omaha
and will spend the summer at
the Ray home.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier, Rus
sell and Judy Cloyd were Sunday
dinner guests at the Glenn Harp
ster home.
Reverend and Mrs. Jim Conway
and two daughters of Newton,
Kans.. called at the Henry Reim
er home on June 2 enroute to the
Carl Christon home in Denver.
Mrs. G. A. Bauer called at the
Fred Hanpster’s on Thursday.
Mrs. Paul Funk was injured
in a fall at O'Neill last week ami
has been hospitalized in Norfolk.
The Deloit Pinochle club met
June 2 at the Frank Bohn home.
Mrs. Sisson received high score,
Mrs. Edith Pofahl the low and Ma
ry McDonald the traveling prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Born of
Plainview spent the weekend at
the H. Reimer home.
Several from here attended the
wedding for Patricia Squire, and
Gordon Anderson of Stromsburg at
the Park Center Church on Satur
day.
Mrs Alice Lodge was honored
guest Thursday evening at the L.
L. Bartak home in honor of her
birthday anniversary. Other guests
were Mrs. Myrtle Koinzan, Mrs.
Carrie Woods. Mrs. Vonnie Paul
and Larry, all of Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lodge and
family spent Sunday, May 31 at
tne L. L. Bartak's.
Jim Caton of Norfolk called in
this community on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak and
son's visited Sunday at the Wilmer
Mosel’s.
Stanley Bartak celebrated Ills
birthday anniversary at his home
on June 2. His family were all
present except Jack, who Is in
service in California. He called
Ids father ini that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs attend
ed a shower at Norfolk on Satur
day evening.
The Harpster boys and the
Kruntroud children attended Bible
school in Ewing last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L Bartak at
tender a family reunion at Stant
on on Sunday.
Mrs. and Mrs. L. L. Larson vis
ited her father, 8ti, who has been
ill with pneumonia, in a Norfolk
hospital. He is much impioved.
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Krookhuu^r
Mrs. Vincent Jackson entertain
ed the Help U club on Wednesday,
June 3. Thirteen members were
present. Mrs. Jacksor\ served a
fried chicken dinner at noon.
Walnut meats were picked out
during the afternoon. Mrs. Ralph
Brookhouser was the winner of
door prize.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Francis Boelter June 17.
Mrs. Ora Caskey called at the
Cecil Moser home Tuesday, June
2
Paul Mitchell, son of Mr. and
Mi's. George Jeffrey left for Win
ner June 1, where he is visiting
with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Bice and family.
Mr. and Mrs F'rancis Boeder
and son were Verdigre visitors
Tuesday, June 2.
Many from this vicinity called
at the Kehne and Rohrer farms
west of Winnetoon where the Mem
orial day tornado struck Mrs.
Harold Kehne is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William V room an of
Venus.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell lckler were
Verdigre visitors Monday, June 1.
Mrs. Mary Ruzicka, Grandma
Ruzicka, Mrs. Dean Pierce and
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were
among those who attended the bri
dal shower for Rosie Edelman on
Monday evening, June 1 at the
Verdigre Z. C. B. J. hall.
Miss Edelman will become the
bride of Rayond Ruz.icka on Sun
day, June 14 at Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Race and
family of Tilden visited at the Dean
Pierce home May 31.
Mr. Race is the youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Race of
Buhl, Idaho, former residents of
this community. Thirty years ago
they lived where Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce now live.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pitchier and
family of Norfolk were Memorial
weekend visitors at the later’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka called
at tfie Ralph Brookhouser home
Tuesday June 2.
Wednesday, June 3 evening vis- j
itors at the Emil Bartos home !
were Mr and Mrs. Larry L Brook
houser. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser and Pfc. Jimmie Tomlin
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Brook
houser returned from a trip to the
Dakotas on Wednesday. They visit
ed until Monday at the Ralph
Brookhouser home before return
ing home.
Pfc. Jim Tomlinson sjient Thurs
day and Friday at the Brookhou
ser home.
The Caskey families enjoyed a
v isit last week with their relatives,
the Mark Stauffers of Portland,
Ore. On. Sunday, May 31 A no host
dinner was held in their honor at
the Legion hall in Page. Relatives
from Iowa, Oregon and South Da
kota attended besides local fam
ilies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook houser
were Sunday evening May 31. vis
itors at the Bryan Finch home.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence F'inch
helped move Mr. and Mrs. Larry j
Taylor from Wayne to Scottsbluff
on Monday, June 1. Mr. Taylor
has employment there. Mr. and
Mrs. Finch will visit with the la
ter's mother, Mrs. Clara Grehike
of Big Springs before they return
home.
Memorial weekend guests at the
Irvin Held home were Mrs. Held's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woods and
Karen Held, all of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fa ilha
bcr of Springfield. 111., are visiting
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Goiter and fam
ily.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD Wm. O’Connor to C E. Cav
anaugh and wife, 5-26-59, $1500
Lots 9-10-11 & 12 block 5 Hazel
ets Addition O'Neill.
WD Mary F. Pruss to Marvin |
Miller and wife 6-2-59, S900 Part of
block 6 McCafferty's An- O'
Neill.
WD Ira H. Moss to Moore-Noble
Lbr. A Coal Co. 4-29-59. $900 N
lots 1-2 & 3 ami N. '2 of frVmt
15 ft. lot A. block 11 O'Neill and
Hatrerty'g Addition O'Neill.
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"The only freedom worth pos- i
w sessing is that which gives en
largement to a peoples energy,
intellect, and enjoyment.’*
— Charming.
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Good friend* like to get together NFBRASKA DIVISION 1
over cool, sparkling glasses of imiud Statn J
beer. Beer is so refreshing and Hrtu tn 1
friendly. It is that festive touch VWffjF Foundation 3
PNf IMHHHBHHHiK
^ Friday, Saturday & Sunday I
June 19, 20, 21 I
THREE BIG DAYS THIS YEAR I
At Carney Park Arena -- O’Neill, Nebr. I
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
6:00 p.m.—Parade through City; Sponsored by Lions
Club; $200 in Prizes by Chamber of Com
merce. The Antelope and Wheeler County
Saddle Clubs will Participate!
8:00 p.m.—Rodeo Performance.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
8:00 p.m.—Rodeo Performance.
10:00 p.m.—Western Dance at Legion Club.
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
2:00 p.m.—Rodeo Performance.
*700
Purse
ENTRY FEES
ADDED
HK
1100 Head of Top Rodeo Stock I
NSRA Approved — Fred Wolf, Contractor and Producer LUNCH STAND ON GROUNDS I
BUCKLES WILL BE GIVEN FOR EACH EVENT ALL AROUND COWBOY WILL RECEIVE A SPECIAL BUCKLE. I
PROGRAM
Event Entry Fee Purse
SADDLE BRONC RIDING .$10.$125
BAREBACK BRONC RIDING .$10. $125
:alf roping.$20.$125
STEER WRESTLING .$15. $125
BRAHMA BULL RIDING .$10. $125
ADIES BARREL RACE .$10. $ 75
Cowboy Registration Deadline: Noon Friday, June 19
MAIL or PHONE ENTRIES to VIRGIL LAURSEN, O'NEILL, NEBR.
I O’NEILL RODEO ASSIST. I
I ADMISSION: Adults $1; Children 50c |