The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 30, 1959, Image 8

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    Amelia News
Celebrate Birthdays at
Grandmother's Home
By Florence Lindsey
Sheila and Larry Fix were hon
ored with a birthday party Sunday
afternoon at the home of their
grandmother, Mrs. Alice Prewitt.
Those present were their other
grandmother. Mrs. Elmer Fix, and
cousins, Donnie and Rickie Slay
maker. and Lori Prewitt.
Sheila was 11 years old and
Larry was 8. They are the chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix of
Scottsbluff.
A birthday cake for each and
ice cream was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs and
sons of Rose visited at Hienie
Frahms Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Fryrear
and son, Dick, of Haxtun, Colo.,
visited over Friday night at the
home of his uncle, William Fry
rear.
Mr. and Mrs. Blane Ott, Mrs.
Gloria Landrum and Sally attend
ed the smorgasbord at Emmet
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Jack Milton and her fath
er. H. S White, visited in Atkin
son Friday with Mrs. Julia White.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton left
Sunday for their home in Denver,
Colo. Jack had been helping his
brother-in-law, Glenn White, in
the hay field.
Mr, and Mrs George Fullerton,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Peterson, Mr and
Mrs. Rusty Adair, Mrs. Stella
Sparks, Mrs. Gertie Adair, Mr.
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tend Mrs. Ed Coday and the O'Mai
I ley families attended the smorgas
I bord in Emmet Sunday evening.
Mrs. Edith Andersen called a
Eamie Johnston's Sunday.
WSCS will meet with Mrs. Ber
tha Sammons Wednesday, Augus
! 3.
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O'Neill. 13-1*
Mrs Bea Everett visited he
son, Charles E%eretts and famil;
I Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees re
turned home Tuesday after spend
ing about three weeks with thei
son. Bob Rees and family in Den
ver, Colo.
Pfc. Dale Doolittle is horn* ot
leave front Ft. Still, Okla., to helj
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo
little during the haying season.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tesch o
Lincoln have been spending thei:
vacation visiting their parents
Mr. and Mrs Art Doolittle an<
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch near At
kinson The Tesch's daughters
| Sandra and Linda, who have beer
here during the summer will re
turn home with them.
Mrs. Jack Milton of Denver
Colo., and her father, H. S. White
I were dinner guests Tuseday at th<
I Lindsey's.
Keith Greenstreet of Lincoln vis
ited over Thursday night of las
week with his uncle, Asa Watsor
and family.
Donnie and Ricky Slaymakei
stayed over the weekend with theii
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmei
Fix, while their parents, Mr. anc
Mrs Walter Slaymaker, attendee
"Frontier Days" at Cheyenne
Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly anc
Marvin Stewart attended a partj
at Mrs. Lizzie Dexter's Saturday
evening in honor of her birthda>
anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cash anc
family of Hastings visited ovei
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs
I Lew Backhaus. Mr. Cash and Mrs
I Backhaus are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gartner anc
family of South Sioux City visitec
from Wednesday until Friday wit!
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ar
Doolittle and brother, Dale.
Mrs. Harlan Dierking has beer
working in the Chambers State
bank while Mrs. Letha Cooke is
on vacation. Mrs. Gertfe Adan
stayed with Cynthia Dierking t
few days while her mother wai
working.
Dick Porter of Chambers spen
a few days at the Dunk Peterson’s
Blake Ott and Ralph Rees were
business callers in O’Neill Wednes
day July 22.
Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry anc
Diane spent Thursday, July 23
afternoon at the home of her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle
to visit with her brother, Pfc
Dale Doolittle of Ft. Sill, Okla.
also her sisters, Mrs. Gerald (Ra
monat Tesch and Mrs. Ray (De
lores) Gartner and their families
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Adams anc
Don, Janice and Cheryl Barnes at
tended the smorgasbord at Emme
Sunday evening.
The Amelia school board met a
the school house Friday evemnf
for the purpose of hiring a teachei
for the upper grade room, as the
teacher they had signed handec
back the contract.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen White, Myr
tie and Venita and H. S. Whitt
were Sunday dinner guests at th<
S. C. Barnett’s.
Mrs. Clyde Widman called ot
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.! Mrs. Ralph Rees July 23 after
■ noon.
Miss Caroline Baekhaus and her
mother of Atkinson were Amelia
t callers Wednesday evening, July
22.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees were
t Atknson callers Friday. Mrs. Rees
called to see the doctor
i FWends here received the word
i Sunday of the death of Ernest
3 Price" of O'Neill. Mr. F*rice, a
■ former Amelia resident, is the
• father of Rev. Ftancis Price, pas
tor of the Emmet and Amelia
. Catholic churches.
Mrs. Julia Kamphaus and son.
-! Anthony, of O'Neill visited at An
- ton Svatos Sunday.
Little Debra Carr has been stay
l ing with her grandparents, Mr.
> and Mrs. Hugh Carr, in O'Neill
- while her folks are putting up their
hay
[ Miss Lavarne Whitcomb is ac
• companying a group of i anchor*
on a tour through the Hawaiian
I Islands.
Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Lind
sey and Florence visited Mrs. Jul
i ja’ White in Atkinson Sunday eve
• ning. Mrs. White's daughter, Mrs.
Frank (Altai Braddock is on a
trip to Alaska. They also visited
; Mrs Snelson.
j Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards
were dinner guests Sunday at the
Ralph Maas home.
Star Community News
By Mrs. Ew&lt Miller
Thursday, July 23, callers at the
Willis Butterfield home were Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Groeling of
Inglewood, Calif., Mrs. Elizabeth
Edson of Burlington, Wash., Mrs.
Josephine Butterfield of Creigh
ton and Arthur Butterfield of Oma
tia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and
Vicki spent Sunday in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kruse and
family spent Sunday, July 19, at
the Roland Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson
of Lincoln spent the weekend with
! the Elmer Juracek family.
The Gerald Snyder family spent
\ the past week visiting with rela
! tives in Wyoming.
Barbara Wayman was a weekend
'visitor at the‘Ewalt Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and
family were supper guests at the
, Archie Kreycik home near Nio
| brara Sunday, July 19, in observ
| ance of Mrs. Kreycik’s birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller spent
Sunday, July 19. in South Dakota
| with Mrs. Millers mother Mrs.
Hauf.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and
family were Sunday, July 19, vis
itors at the Harvey Krugman
home. „ .
Mrs. Ewalt Miller called on Mrs.
Ben Miller last Wednesday after
' noon.
Mrs. Lysle Johnson. Wyn and
Larry called at the Ewalt Miller
home last Wednesday evening.
Barbara Miller accompanied
Mrs. Roy Wayman and Barbara
to Norfolk last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
i Barbara spent Thursday evening
. at the Gerald Waring home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt
Miller spent Friday evening at the
| Nels Linquist home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zakrzewski
spent Friday in Norfolk.
1 Butterfield Kin Reunite
The annual Butterfield reunion
was held Sunday, July 26. at the
Ta-Ha-Zouka park in Norfolk with
67 in attendance. A basket dinner
was held at noon and the after
noon was spent visiting and tak
ing pictures. _ „
Mrs. Josephine Butterfield was
the eldest and Alan Bright the
youngest in attendance.
Since the reunion in 1958 there
has been 9 births, one death and
2 marriages in the family.
Present for the occasion were:
Mrs Josephine Butterfield, Arthur
Butterfield, Mrs. Elizabeth Edson,
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Brady, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Ickler and fam
ily Mr. and Mrs. Herman Groel
ing Mr and Mrs. A1 Winklebauer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller Mr.
and Mrs. Nels Linquist and Vicki,
Mr and Mrs. Elven Butterfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Butterfield and
David Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winkle
bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon But
terfield and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Ickler and Daniel, Mr. and
Mrs Fred Ickler, Deanna Walton,
Mardella Steheuit, Mrs. Rebecca
Butterfield, Mr. and Mys. Eugene
Love and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Butterfield and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bright, Mr. and
Mrs Lou Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Ar
dell Bright and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Butterfield, Mr. and
Mrs Loyd Butterfield, Mrs. Fred
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Darel
Bright and family.
The 1960 reunion will be held at
the park in Neligh Sunday, July
24, the fourth Sunday of the month.
Towns and cities represented at
the reunion were Creighton, Lynch,
Orchard, Neligh, O'Neill. Norfolk,
Omaha, Wakefield, Atkinson, Mad
ison. Niobrara, Brunswick and
Verdigre, all in Nebraska, and
Inglewood, Calif., and Burlington,
Wash.
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Chambers News
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Promote Sunday School
For Migratory Workers
By Mrs. E. R. Oirprnkr
Sunday a family dinner was held
at the church basement at Beth
any Presbyterian church honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Walling and
family of Phoenix, Ariz., who are
spending their vacation here.
Present besides the Wallings
1 were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibson,
{ Mrs. Jennie Gibson. Mr and Mrs.
| Darrel Gillette and Darrel Lee of
Chambers, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
! Gibson and Mrs. Max Farrier and
| children of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Rudolph and family of
Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hoffman, Wayne and Carol, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and
Bertha of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs.
; Orley Rickard ci Bartlett, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Waxberg and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Denman of Genoa.
The Wallings are promoting
| Sunday school work for the benefit
: of the migratory workers and their
I children, who work in the cotton
fields around Phoenix, Ariz.
Col. and Mrs. Donald M Alder
son arrived Wednesday, July 22,
from Silver Spring, Md., for a
short visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Alderson and other
relatives and friends. They left
Saturday morning to visit Greeley,
Denver and Colorado Springs,
Colo , before returning to his du
ties in the defense department at
Washington, D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Walling and
children of Phoenix, Ariz., came
Saturday, July 22, to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson
and other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ralph Cudaback and chil
dren of Rapid City, S.D., has spent
alxHit two weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hilligas. They
plan to leave in a few w'eeks for
Central City where the children
will attend school. In December
Mrs. Cudaback plans to join her
husband in Japan.
Mrs. Lilly Herzog was trans
ferred from St. Anthony’s hospital
in O’Neill to a Sioux City, la., hos
pital.
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Sunday dinner guests in the E.
R. Carpenter home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Medcalf and family of
Sioux City, la., Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Stevens, Cheri Lyn and Terry and
Melonie Medcalf of Atkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf and Mrs.
Genevieve Bell of Chambers. Af
ternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Medcalf and son, Ralph,
of Atkinson.
The occasion was in honor of the
Ben Medcalfs, who moved July
29 to Minneapolis, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrier
and son, Richard, of Compton,
Calif., Jack Shoop of Richmond,
Calif, left Thursday for home after
visiting since Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fees and
other relatives and friends They
had spent several days with Mr.
Farrier’s brother and family at
St. Paul, Minn., before coming to
Chambers.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Harvey for brunch Tuesday, July
21, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Farrier and son, Richard, of Comp
ton, Calif., Jack Shloop of Rich
mond, Calif., Mrs. Myrtle Fees,
Mrs. Rose Held and Bill Held, all
of Chambers.
Mrs. Anna Albers and Mrs.
Steve Shavlik attended the state
convention of the American Leg
ion auxiliary in Grand Island July
17-19.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lenz of Lin
coln came the forepart of last
week. Mr. Lenz remained all week.
Mrs. Lena returned Friday with
her daughter, Mrs. Donald Dank
ert and two children, and Mrs. |
Bayne Grubb and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christianson
and two daughters left Wednesday,
July 22, for a two week’s vacation
with her brother-in-law and sister.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and
family at Alamos. N. Mex.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dankert
and family of Brunswick, Mo., vis
ited several days last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Dankert and brothers, Eric and
Don Dankert and their families.
Shirley Dankert spent much of the
time with Janice Walter.
Mr. and Mrs Ervin Hilligas re
turned recently from a two week's
vacation through the western
states. Included in their visits
were friends at Boise. Ido., Seattle,
Wash., and San Francisco, Calif.
Mrs Earl Theis and son of
Ames, la., and her sister, Mrs.
Gene Van Gerpen of Rock Creek
Lake near Newton, la., came Sun
day to attend the funeral of their
grandmother, Mrs. Ada Gox.
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Mrs. Harry Butterfield was a
dinner guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Pospeshil Thurs
day, July 23. That afternoon she
and Mrs. Pospeshil attended a
party at the home of Mrs. Reed
Risinger Seventeen ladies attend
ed. Several games were played
and prizes awarded. Mrs. Gerald
Ickler received the special prize.
Mrs. Risinger served lunch after
the afternoon's activities.
Larry Caskey was helping at the
Donald Caskey farm Saturday,
July 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellman
were O'Neill shoppers Friday,
July 17.
Mrs. Emil Bartos and children
and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were
in O'Neill Thursday, July 16.
Mrs. H. W. Block, who attends
the summer session at the Wayne
college, spent the weekend with
her husband and Dale.
Vlasta, Viola and Rita Pospeshil
were at Creighton Friday where
they visited with Rudy Pospeshil.
who is a patient at the hospital
there. His condition is about the
same.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Pavlik
called at the Vlasta and Viola Pos
peshil home home Monday, July
20.
A neighborhood party was held
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser. Fifteen ladies attended.
Games were played during the
afternoon. Mrs. Fred Uhlir and
Vlasta Pospeshil received the
special prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Porter and
family of Neligh visited at the Ora
Caskey home Thursday. Shirley,
Douglas and Karen remained with
their uncle and aunt until Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospeshil
and children of Sioux City spent
Saturday and Sunday at the form
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Pospeshil. The visitors left Mon
day for a week's vacation.
Mrs. Harold Kehme and daugh
ter, Peggy of Winnetoon, are
spending a few days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Vroo
man. They came Sunday, July 19.
Mrs. George Heggemeyer vis
ited at the Arthur Grass home Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fernholz and
family of Buhl, Ida., visited with
the latter’s brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey and
Bill from Wednesday, July 15, un
til Friday afternoon. They came
here from North Platte where they
visited at the Elmer Edmisten
home.
Mrs. Nancy Fernholz of O’Neill
visited at the Jeffrey Brothers’
home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhous
er were Wednesday evening vis
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Cihlar.
Mrs. Floyd Kinnisson entertain
ed the Neighborhood club at her i
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home Wednesday, July 22, After
noon. The hostess served lunch at
the close of the afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs Harlan Spath and
family were weekend guests at
the home of the latter's patents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch, visiting
Mrs. Joseph Asher and children of
Portland, who ate spending a few
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Finch.
Mr and Mrs. Emil Bart os and
family were Monday evening, July
20, visitors at the Ralph Brook
housor home. Tuesday afternoon
and supper guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Marlin E. Tusha and family.
Mr. Tusha arrived last week from
New Yo% to visit with his family.
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