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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1959)
Bristow News By Rosemary Johnson Ray Headley and Mrs. Barney Rohde returned to their home Friday morning. Ray to Wahoo and Mrs. Rohde to Cedar Bluffs. Mr; and Mrs Paul Landholm of Wausa spent August 4 at the Dave Landholm home. They were all coffee guests at Herman Land holm’s in the afternoon They also called at the Carl Anderson home. Mrs. Veldon I^ee took the Den 1 Cub Scouts to the bee factory last Tuesday morning. Mrs. Joe Loock and Mrs. Babe Hume were Thursday evening visitors and luncheon guests at the Melvin Johnson home. Visitors this past week of Mrs. Leanard Anderson were: Katy Soulek. Mrs Elmer Bostrom, Mr Martha Pahl, Mrs. LawTence Remter, Mrs. E. A. Chore, Mrs. Earnest Hagberg, Mrs Claire Van Hove, Mr. and Mrs Howard An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Rosemary, Mrs. Ev elyn Boettcher, Mrs. Olga John son, Mrs. Joe Loock, Mrs. Babe Hume, Mrs. Edith Hewitt, Flor ence Layland, Mrs. Duane Ruda, Mario Johnson and Donna Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. LI nor Nelson of Omaha were exacted to arrive at the Dave Landholm home Monday. Carol Prokop spent the weekend at home. A family gathering was held at the Gottfried Danielson home Tuesday evening in honor of Mar vin Peterson's birthday. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Pete Ruda and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Danielson and Roger, Mr and Mrs Marvin Peterson and FREE Wedding Dance Saturday, August 15 Ash Grove Hall by LAVADA FKKKICHS and AROIIE .1 TRACER Janice, and Mrs Emily Peterson. Kim Binkerd returned home : after spending a few days at the Melvin Johnson home. Mrs Vemie Bayne and Mrs Barney Rohde called on Mrs. Roy Shattuck Tuesday morning Mrs. Bamie Rohde and Mrs. Vemie Bayne were dinner guests j of Mrs, McQuistan last Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs Bill Stauffer call-1 ed at the Veldon Lee home Sat-1 urday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Gottfried Daniel son and Mrs. Marvin Peterson 1 were guests of Mrs. J. T Olson I and Florence Lay land Thursday. Mrs. Barney Rohde, Ray Headley, Mrs. McQulstan and Mrs. Vemie Bayne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuhrer Thursday. Mrs. Veldon Le»* called on Mrs. j Gladys Spencer Saturday. Tuesday evening August 4 din-! ner guests of Mrs Emily Peter son were: Mr. and Mrs Gottfried Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chore, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peterson and Janice Mrs. V’ernie Bayne, Mrs. Barney Rohde, Charley Headley and Ray Headley spent Thursday evening at the Ted Lauts home. Mi and Mrs. Bill Kraft and Lois spent the weekend at the Fred Kraft home. Mr nml Mrg f Tlaninl.. son were Sunday dinner guests a week ago at the Marvin Peter son's. Mr and Mrs Fred Kraft and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kraft and Lois were dinner guests at the Bob Carr home Sunday celebrating Bob and Susie Carr’s birthdays August 3 evening dinner guests at the E. A. Chore home were Mr. and Mrs. John IJght foot and Mrs. Emily Peterson. Mr and Mrs. Beryle Bessert and Debbie spent Monday eve ning at the Willie Hansen home. The Trinity Lutheran Church held their annual outdoor service at the Bristow park on Sunday, August 9. The Sunday school pic nic followed the service. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Haselhorst were visitors at the Melvin Hasel horst home near O'Neill Saturday evening honoring Melvin on his birthday. | Mr. and Mrs. Con Thorell and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loukota and girls spent the week-1 end in Omaha where they visited at the Dick Canning and A1 Lou kota homes. Callers on Mrs. J. T. Olson this i past week were: Mrs. Claire Van Attention! FARMERS, RURAL SCHOOL BOARDS, HOME and CAR OWNERS We can furnish you with reliable insurance as follows: A farm policy written on the perpetual plan; no renewal required; can cellable at your request at $7 70 per $1000 first year; each sub sequent year, $3.50. A blanket 5 year, annual pay policy covering all personal farm property at $2.90 per $1,000 a year. A perpetual policy on rural school buildings and contents; no renewal required; can be cancelled at request; at $16.05 first year; each subsequent year $6.06. A 5 year annual payment of premium policy on dwellings and contents at $2.80 per $1,000 per year. No $50 Deductible Clause 10-20-5 auto liability (minimum the law permits) insurance, town, $22.20; farm, $14 40. If interested in one or more of these policies, see. write or phone: L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency, O'Neill Phone 114 or 218 . _, Hove, Mrs. Warren Fusselman, Pastor Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Emfry Olson and boys, Mrs. Emily Peterson and Mrs. Dorothy John son and Lavonne Sunday evening callers at the Beryle Bessert home were: Mr. and Mrs. Olive Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fredrick son and Roger Karen Bowers left for Omaha Sunday where she will spend a few days. Mrs. Cecil Edwards. Mrs. Joe Pfeifer, Mrs. Jake Classen and Mrs. Marvin Peterson called at the E. L. Hagberg home Friday, afternoon Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. J T. Olson were Alvin Eric son of Herrick. S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Olson of Atkinson Mr and Mrs. Edgar Danielson and Roger and Mrs. Eddie Dan ielson went to Niobrara Sunday where they met Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCracken of Newcastle and picnicked at the park there. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Beckner spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed Dreher home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rossmeier and family left for their home in Sidney after visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Beryle Bessert and Debbie spent Saturday night at the Art Bessert home. Saturday evening dinner guests at the E. A. Chore home were: Mr. and Mrs. Arden Berg, Mrs. tlalre Van Hove and Dolores, and Mrs. Goldie Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hiatt went to Merriman Sunday and w'ere accompanied home by their son, Leland Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouaer Mrs. Otto Matschullat entertain ed the Help U club at her home on Wednesday Aug. 5. Eight mem bers were present. The hostess served dinner at noon. After the business session cards furnished the entertainment. Mrs. William Buxton received the door prize. Next meeting will lx? with Mrs. Bryan Finch for an afternoon meeting. Monday, Aug. 3 evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhlir were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, Mrs. Marlin Tusha and children and William and Ot to Grosse. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and sons spent the evening of August 4 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter. Other guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porter and family of Arkans as, who arrived Monday evening. Dale Hamilton is working in the hay fields at the DeGroof ranch near Bartlett Wendell Strope was shelling corn at the Bryan Finch and Sid ney Faulhaber farms Monday, Aug. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moser went to Creighton to attend funeral services for Bert Clough, 73, Mon day, August 3. Mrs. Richard McDonald, Den nie and Susie of Oakdale visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Held, August 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch and Mrs. Joseph Asher and family of Portland, Ore., drove to Cedar Falls, la., August 6, where they visited at the Melvin Hall home and attended the wedding of their • j NEVER AGAIN A RUINED ROAST! j : NEW WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE KEEPS : : MEAT HOT, JUICY, DONE TO YOUR TASTE! \ * even if dinner’s delayed for hoursl • • I NEW COOKING MIRACLE! • Exclusive Serv-Tamp ____ — — Roast Guard. — — — • Never again a ruined • roast because dinner 0 was delayed. Amaz ing Serv-Temp Roast • Guard cooks meat ex • actly as you want It, 0 then keeps it that way until _ you’re ready to serve it! • * EASIEST CLEANINC EVER! 0 All surface units and oven heaters can be completely * removed for easiest, * fastest cleaning ever. 0 Only Westinghouse has Plug-Out Units. • WESTINGHOUSE . • GIVES YOU EVEN MORE: • • . Two Miracle Sealed Ovena fcAjI 1 LKM J mo<i.i ammo # • Automatic Gnll w 0 • • 1001 Surface Heats 11 J 1 a • . 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Mrs. Alta Finch, who lives at Page, underwent surgery at a Omaha hospital recently. She is reported to be getting along well and is now' at the home of her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken ny Tyler of Fremont. Mrs. Finch was the Middle Branch postmis tress for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey iiiul Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Ca.s key, Swellyn and Joan, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and twins. Mr. and Mrs G. Wood and Kar en Held of Lincoln spent the week end of July 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Held. The Helds observed their silver wedding an niversary Sunday when they were hosts to a dinner held at their home. Mrs. Clarence Finch returned to her home Saturday. Aug. 1 from Big Springs where sbo visited w t her mother, Mrs. Clara Geheke. She returned with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sufficool and Craig of Win netoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and Frank Cronk are the new owners of the farm sold Friday, Aug. 7 at a public sale by Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Porter. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Ervin Peltzer of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osbon and sons of Wayne came Tuesday, August 4 for a visit in the Reuben Peltzer and A. A. Walter homes The Osbon's left on Thursday for Boulder, Colo., to visit his par ents. Mr. Peltzer remained for a longer visit with his brother, Reuben and wife and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Mr. Oslxm is a nephew. Miss Ethel Oeltjen of Palmer was a guest several days last week in the Floyd Whitaker and Vernon Whitaker homes. She had spent a couple weeks with the Everet Miner's at O’Neill before coming to Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson drove to Belden Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Arbuser and family, also Mrs. Arbuser’s sis ter from Denver. All are friends of the Neil sons. They returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter called In the Harry Snyder home at Inman Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller and Glen, Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. Willard Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter attended the funeral services for Mrs. Ralph Larson at Page Saturday. Mrs. Paul Roth and Mrs. El wyn Robertson and children drove to Columbus Saturday to attend the wedding of the former's neph ew and also to take Mrs. Roth's granddaughter, Jacque Lee Bier iele back to her home in Columbus after a couple weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs Robert Saylor and children of Fremont were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson. The two families and Mrs. Don Gartner and boys and Mrs. Earl David enjoyed a picnic dinner in the Perkins Mem orial park. Mrs. Saylor, Mrs. Gartner and Mrs. David were college friends. Steve Conley of Montrose, Colo, came recently to visit his grand mother, Mrs James Grimes Mrs Edwin Wink and children of Middletown, Calif,, who have been visiting her parents and other relatives at Neligh came to Chambers Tuesday for a few days visit with friends. They are house guests in the William Ritterbush home. Mr and Mrs E. R. Carpenter were Sunday guests of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and family at At kinson. Mrs. John Honeywell, accompa nied the Ed Urban and Victor Boilwitt families of Ewing to Crete Sunday to attend a family reunion. Mrs Clm rlotte Honeywell and Mrs Fred Tucker left Friday for the weekend The latter to attend a family reunion on Sunday at Pender and the former to visit a friend at Norfolk. They return ed Monday. About 45 friends and relatives gathered tor a picnic supper at the IjiYern Hoerle home August 2 in honor of ills birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lambert, Mrs. Carl Lambert and Mr and Mrs Tom Lambert and boys drove to Page Sunday for a picnic re union with college friends Janet Hubei, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hubei was taken to St Joseph's hospital in Sioux City, la., where she underwent surgery Thursday on her knee. Mr. and Mrs R E. Richards of Chadron came Saturday eve ning and visited until Tuesday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Duane K. Miller and family. Elmer Rogers of Granite Falls. Wash was calling on friends at Chaml>ers Monday morning. Mr Rogers was formerly a resident of this community. He has been a teacher in the Granite Falls school for 17 years. Mr and Mrs W. R. Witte and family of Albion and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fry were Sunday dinner guests in the Ed Coday home. The occasion was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Jeri Coday. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Everette Standage and family of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coday and family of Chambers were guests of Mr and Mrs. Clar ence Fry in honor of Miss Jeri Coday on her birthday. Mrs. Maude McVay of Buck ley, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Bartlett were Sunday visitors in the Glen Burge home The former is an aunt and the latter cousins of Mrs Burge List Wednesday guests in the Andrew Gilbert home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sharp, Mrs. Inez Ryan, and Mrs. Sadie Wise of Calloway. Mr. and Mrs C. D. Jones of Lincoln came Thursday and visit ed until Monday with their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Glen Burge and family. They were accompanied here by their daughter, Miss Velma Jones of Glendale, Ariz. a Missionary among the Indians, who also visit ed the Burges. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Wintermote and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervm Hertig and son at Creighton. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Fauquier left last Thursday for Rochester, Minn., where he went for a med ical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert spent Thursday and Friday morn ing at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert and family. Mr and Mrs. Wyvern Kiegler and family of Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams of Atkinson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner. Mr. and Mrs. R- C. Nolte and Mrs. Ina Turner of Oshkosh spent Thursday night, August 6 with the William Turners. That evening they all drove to Page to visit Ralph Larson and family and Mrs. Icie iker” D A Y I Many, Many Stinker Day Bargains on our Street Table COYNE HARDWARE REED HERLEY MELVIN RUZICKA Snyder. The Noltes and Mrs. lna Turner left Friday morning for Tekamah to attend the wedding of the Nolte s grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knight, Paul and Karen of Clifton, 111. were supper guests in the Kenneth Weller home Friday evening. Mrs Francis Knight and chil dren and the Kenneth Weller fam ily. Gordon Baliagh and family, Mr. and Mrs R. A. Baliagh and Mr and Mrs. Vernon Wood enjoy ed a family gathering Sunday at the Glen Baliagh home. Reverend Cox and granddaugh ter, Sheryl Ann. were visiting at Vernon Whitaker’s Tuesday morn ing Rev. and Mrs. Cox and Cheryl Ann were transacting busine s with Elmer Green in Bartlett on Tuesday. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mc Carthy, daughters Kathryn, Lynn and son, James, went to Omaha Wednesday to attend the gradua tion exercises of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Bernard Pruss from Saint Catherine’s Hospital School of Nursing. The ceremony was held in the Auditorium at Boys Town starting at 8 p.m. Thursday. A Mass was offered for the graduates at Saint Philomenas church at 10 a.m. followed by a brunch in the staff dining room. A reception was held for the par ents relatives and friends of the graduates from 2 until 1 p.m. in the recreation room They pre sented corsages to the mothers and lx)Utonnieres to the fathers in the M r a nH Mrs MfS Carthy, Kathryn and James re turned homo Friday night. Lynn remained in Omaha until Monday. Edward McCarthy of Columbus, brother of Mrs. Pruss also attend ed the graduation exercises Thurs day evening Mrs. Pruss will re main on the hospital staff at Saint ; Catherine's. The Ray Sullivan family of Nor folk and ' the Bill Jensen family spent Sunday with Mrs. Pat Sul livan. Mr. and Mrs Earl Bauld sr., Mrs. Robert McNichols and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott and family were guests at a Sat urday evening picnic at the Fred Hammond home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff were guests Sunday evening at the Cle tus Muff home in Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege and Bonnie visited friends in Bursvell last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Plnkerman were guests Thursday evening at the Lloyd Hilligas home. Arriving Saturday at the George Robertson home for several days visit was their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. P- Orr and children of Oklahoma City, Okla. The Robertson's son and his fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Rob ertson, were here for the weekend from Benkelman. Their daughters, Barbara and Joan, stayed for a longer visit with their grandpar ents. Suzanne Stewart and Judy Sul livan left Sunday for a week at Christ Child's camp at Blair. Mr anti Mrs. Roy Worth and family of Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg and Mr. anti Mrs. Bob Worth were dinner quests Fri day at the Fred Wells home. Mr. and Mr*. I outs Kelmer sr., returned Snutav from an 8 day trip thrixigh the north cen tral states. George Tomlinson anti Joan Chriswisser of Lincoln were week end guests at the Dick Tomlinson home. Mr anti Mrs. Dean Reed were in Harvard Wednesday anti Thurs day with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Phillips. Guests at a family picnic at the Dale Fetruw home were the Frank Crunk and Warren Crunk families and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heiss of Page, the Melvin Loren/, family of Inman and the Ed Wortmans of Neligh. After the picnic, they went to Fort Randall. Art Spittler of Ewtig was here Sunday at the Jerry Spittler home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNichols were dinner guests Sunday at the Alvin Ott home. Mrs. Del Olson was a guest at the Bud Tibbets home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Enard Leach of Bremerton Wash., and Mrs. Ed Leach of Tulsa, Okla., were guests Saturday evening at the C. H. Switzer homo. Carl Miller, son-in-law of the George Van Everys, is in lzJther an liospital at Norfolk after under | going surgery Friday. Mrs. A. C. Watson, Joyce and Sharon of Amelia, were dinner guests Wednesday at the Bud Tib bets' home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy of SiiNif Falls are here for a week at the A. F. Stanton home. Mrs. Dale Perry and daughters spent Sunday at the Guy Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broderson, Anoka, Minn., were weekend guests at the Veldon Pinkerman home. Here for a two week visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs. lion V. Olmstead is her mother, Mrs Ger trude Lxjwc, of Robinson, Kans. Attending a family reunion Sun day at the laiwrenee Rothchild home in Atkinson were the Roy Seery family of Gering, the Dwr old Cbuch ami Norman Gutzmer families of Woonsocket, S.D., the Garold Rothchild family and Hutch Dvoraks of Atkinson, the Kenneth Collins of llartlett, the I juvrence Dexter family of Burwell, Mrs. lots Collins and family, Roger Troiaiio and Carl Chllins of Hunt* ingtun, N Y., Pfc. Lyndle Collins, Camp LeJeune, N.C., arvi Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson, Casey and Jerry Dexter. Guests in the after noon were Mr. and Mrs. Laurener Westover ami son of Burwell Mr. ami Mrs. Kmi Wells were in Sioux Kails Sunday for a Green Acre camp meeting. Mr. mul Mrs. II. M. Hixson nl CrooksUui were overnight guest* Sunday at the C. II. Switrer home. Mr. and Mrs, Vigo Christensen and Kay of Monowi and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkertnan ami hoys id Uedbird were dinner guests Sun day at the Keg Pinkerman home. Colleen Parker of llutte spent the weekend with her grandpa* ents the Roy Parkers. 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