The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 27, 1959, Image 9

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    Atkinson News
Careless Motorist
Causes Accident
Mr and Mrs. Roy Carr and Mr. I
and Mrs. Roger Can- and family
returned August 18 from a few
days visit at Casper with the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Carr.
Enroute home a passing motor
ist, when approaching the Carr I
auto, threw a pop bottle out of the
window and it struck the window
glass in the Carr vehicle and
shattered the glass so badly that
fine pieces showered the occu
pants of the car. Three members
of the group were taken to Valen
tine where it took the doctor some
time to remove shattered glass
from them. The Roger Carr baby
required the most treatment.
The Carr families had planned
to picnic at the Valentine park
enroute home but the excitement
of the mishap caused them to cur
tail their picnic plans.
<;o\ EKNOR BROOKS
TO VISIT HERE
The 19th annual celebration of
Hay Days will be held August 27
28 in conjunction with the second
Nebraska invitational Appaloosa
Horse show and parade. There
will be a picnic lunch from 12 to
1 p.m. on Thursday and Friday at
the city park. Picnic tables and
water are available in the park.
Thursday evening at 5-7 p.m. j
there will be a free beef barbe- j
cue at the city park. Coffee will '
lx? free too. The beef is being do
nated by the Charley W. Peterson
family.
Thursday morning at 10 will be
the Disneyland kids parade.
There will be $2,860 given in
prizes at the show. Halter classes
will be judged beginning at 9 on
Thursday morning at the Atkinson
Livestock market.
Friday evening at 8 the corona
tion pageant will begin and a show
time revue, under the ball park
lights will also be given. At that
time the 1959 Hay Queen will be
crowned by Gov. Ralph Brooks.
The Atkinson Civic Improvement
Garden club met at the city park
on Wednesday for their regular
meeting. Mrs. Leonard Jungman
and Miss Barbara Mlinar were
hostesses and served a picnic
lunch consisting of fried chicken,
potato salad, peach shortcake and
iced tea and coffee. Twelve mem
bers answered roll call with “Show
Criticisms." Mrs. Herman Gans
presented the lesson on, “Lillies
are better than ever." The next
meeting will be on September 8
and a Chinese auction will be
held.
Circle D of the Methodist church
met last Wednesday at the ranch
home of Mrs. Jay Dobrovolny
with a picnic. Twelve members
answered roll call. Devotions
were led by Mrs. Lulu Dunn in
the absence of Mrs. Walter Puc
kett. Mrs. Gertrude West was a
guest. The circle members pre
sented Mrs. Dobrovolny with a
wedding gift. Mrs. Dobrobolny was
the former Mrs. Doris Andrus
The September hostesses will be
Mrs. Mrs. Charles Gates and Mrs.
Jim Kubart.
Mrs. Howard Davis entertained
the Merry Mixers extension club
on August 17 at her home with a
good attendance. Roll call was
answered with "Things I don't like
to do in my home.”
The lesson study "Watch dogs
for Mrs. Consumer” was present
ed by Mrs. Lyman White. Mrs.
Davis discussed flower arranging
for the Hobby hour following the
regular meeting.
Next meeting will be Septem
ber 21 with Mrs. Harvey Wahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and
I family spent August 16 visiting
! Mrs. McClurg's brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White
; near Burwell.
Denton Colfack went to Lincoln
| last Thursday to take his sister,
I Miss Shirley Colfack. She has
I been visiting at the home of her
; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Col
| fack for the past few weeks. She
will be an attendent at the wed
; ding of a friend in Lincoln on
August 21 and then left Lincoln
August 21 and flew to Houston.
Tex., where she has employment.
Aceompaning them to Lincoln were
Mrs. Emil Colfack and Dennis
and Ralph Heiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
boys attended the stock car races
in the park in Stuart on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robertson
and family who formerly lived in
the Dustin community and now live
at Sedro Wooley Wash., visited last
Thursday afternoon in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
were Thursday evening dinner
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rol>ertson
left Monday for Minnesota where
they will visit relatives and then
go to Washington D. C. and on to
Missouri where they will visit
Mrs. Itohertson's sister and family.
They expect to return to Sedro
Wooley about the middle of Sep
tember. The Robertsons have
been gone from the Dustin com
munity about sixteen years and
this is their first trip back to Ne
braska since leaving here.
The new band mistress, Mrs.
Dale Edwards, has arrived in At
kinson and held the first band
meeting of the year Saturday eve
ning for a rehearsal with band mem
hers and alumni who plan to ap
pear with the band on Hay Days.
Mrs. Edwards is the new instruc
tor in band at the Atkinson pub
lic school for the fall school term.
Mrs. Herman McDaniels left
Wednesday with her daughter,
Mrs. Hazel Ash and children for
San Jose, Calif., where she will
spend an extended vacation with
the Ash family and another daugh
ter. Mrs. Ash and children have
been visiting points in Nebraska
and Iowa for two weeks returning
to Atkinson to take her mother
home with her.
Miss Lodema Wefso will come
from Denver on Thursday morn
ing to spend a few days with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. " illiam
Wefso and to attend the Hay Days.
She expects to return to Denver
on Monday. ,
Mrs. Arthur Olberding of Stu
art brought her children to Atkin
son Saturday afternoon to enjoy
a swim at the local pool while
she did her shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack re
turned last Tuesday from a trip
through the Yellowstone Park and
points in Montana and Wyoming
Mrs. Orland Anson took her
aunt. Mrs. Violet Dickerson, to
Columbus Wednesday whore she
will take the train for her home
in Los Angeles. I
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haas of j
Ainsworth returned to their home :
after spending Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Wahl. Sgt. Haas returned to Atkin
son Saturday evening from Minn
esota, where he had been on his
tour of duty at Camp Ripley the
past two weeks and Mrs. Haas ami
son spent that time with her par
ents in Atkinson. Also returning
from Camp Ripley was Ed Seh
mueeker. another son-in-law of
the Wahls. ,, _
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mills of bur
well were Sunday dinner guests at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mills. Max Mills, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mills returned to At
kinson with his grandparents, as
he had spent the past two weeks
visiting them near Burweli. bun
day afternoon the party went to
Ft. Randall dam for an outing.
The Lem Mills left for their home
at Burweli late Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bil Wefso spent
Sunday afternoon at the A. J. Run
nels home in Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keyes of
Big Springs were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett
on Thursday. Mr. Keyes is a cou
sin of Walter Puckett.
Miss Lois Puckett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett will
leave Thursday for Chadron where
she will teach in the Chadron Pu
lic high school this coming year.
Miss Puckett will teach home ec
onomics and physical education.
She graduated from Nebraska
Wesleyan University in June.
Dr. Lyman White and daughter,
Cheryl, arrived home Sunday af
ternoon from Moffat, Colo., where
he v/as assisting his father with
the haying for the past five weeks.
le>' "vcre accompanied <fo Atkin
son by Mrs. White's sister, Mis
Joy i. Romigh. who has heen at
tending tin* ldiversity of Colorado
a,Jr aider this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dunn
sj» nt the weekend in Atkinson vis
itm relatives and friends. Thev
returned to Omaha Sunday even
ingwhere they are employed.
Mrs. Albert Spann and daughter.
Oayle, were Monday afternoon
callers at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Wcfso.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roth of Val
entine returned Saturday from
a weeks vacation in Colorado
They will spend this week visit
ing with friends and relatives in j
and around Atkinson and attend the
Hay Days. The Roth children stay
ed with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Roth while their
parents were on vacation.
Ray Mack of Casper, Wyo.,
came Sunday to spend a week
visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mack, and other rel
atives and friends.
Capt and Mrs. Robert Mack
and children, Jerry and Timmy,
arrived in Atkinson Monday to
spend a week visiting relatives
and friends,
Capt. and Mrs. Norris Johnson
of Sacramento, Calif., came last
Monday to spend a few days with
Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mack. Mrs. Johnson will
he rememliered as Marjorie Mack.
Capt. Johnson has been stationed
in California and left Friday for
Halstad, Minn., to visit his par
ents and will report to Otis Air
Force base in Massaehuttes. Mrs.
Johnson will remain with her par
ents indefinitely or until housing
can be arranged.
Mrs. Opal Keating took her two
grandchildren to Hidden Paradise
"iday evening to dinner and to
spend ‘he ev ning. The children
haw been sp nding a part of their
summer vacation in Atkinson and
expect to return to their home in
Denver about Sunday.
Clair Ford of Anaconda, Mont.,
came Saturday evening to spend
a few days visiting at the home
of his sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Orland Anson and other rel
atives and friends.
Mrs. Walter Puckett and daugh
ter Lois were Monday afternoon
callers of Mrs. Bill Wefso.
William Wefso and Mr. George
H. Brede cf Ainsworth drove to
Lincoln on Monday on business
returning Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg
and Donna attended church ser
vices at the Cleveland church
Sunday. Marcia McClurg. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mi's. Cab in Mc
Clurg, was baptized at the morn
ing service.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg,
Donna and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
McClurg atended the stock car
races at Stuart Sunday evening.
Miss Barbara Mlinar returned
home last Monday from Omaha
where she had attended the wed
ding of her cousin Miss Mary
Ciaire Huso. Miss Mlinar baked
the wedding cake and decorated
it for her cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrammel
of Herndon Kan., were weekend
guests of Supt. and Mrs. L. S.
Bush in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Em'.c Cerney and
family from Arthur were visitors
Friday and Saturday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude John
son. Mrs. Cerney is a daughter
of the Johnsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garvin
and family left Sunday after spend
ing a few days visiting Mrs. Gar
vin's sister. Mrs. Claude Johnson
and family Mr. Garvin works
at the Roosevelt mine which is
near the head of the Grand Can
yon in Arizona.
Mr. , and Mrs. Claude Johnson
went to Grand Island Wednesday
to visit Mrs. George Zaruba, who
has been hospitalized at the St.
Francis hospital there. The John
sons returned home Thursdy.
The Intermediate M e t hodist
Youth Fellowship group hold a
swimming party and picnic at the
city park on Sunday evening to
honor the new members coming
into the seventh grade. Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Gates were their
sponsors.
Circle D of the Methodist
church will sponsor Miss Alice
Young, International Farm Youth
Exchange student, who will show
her slides of Belgium on Wednes
day evening at 8 p.m. A silver tea
will follow the showing of the
slides. The public is invited.
Amelia News
By Florence Lindsey
font lined In Mil Page Three
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burge
did chores a! the homo of Clay
ton’s mother. Mrs. Bessie Burge
while they went to Omaha for the
weekend. Mrs. Burge’s grandson.
Gary Burge of Omaha had been
helping in the hayfield
Miss Joyce Burge, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge has
been visiting her sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Nielsen and son, Rodney, in Oma
ha the past week. She returned
home this week with her grand
mother. Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold
and June, who had gone to Omaha
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Babutzkr
and baby of Neligh visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Backhaus Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos vis
ited Mrs. Svatos* brother. Alfred
Reis at Niobrara August 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Granteer,
and her two brothers of Omaha
were Saturday night visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemens.
Mrs. Granteer is the former Shar
on Porter, daughter of Richard
Porter.
We received 1.4 inches of rain
Friday evening. There was quite
a display of lightning and a few
haystacks were struck and burn
ed.
Mrs. Edith Andersen accompan
ied Mrs. Stella Sparks to Grand
Island Sunday evening to meet
Mrs. Delia Ernst, who was return
: ing from California. They dorve
on to Central City in the afternoon
and visited Mrs. Andersen's son,
Roy and family until time to meet
the train at midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. August Bolt/ and
the granddaughter, Jolene Boltz of
Grand Island visited their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Berry on Wednesday and at
tended the Chambers fair.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
took their daughter, Phillis, to
Lincoln on Friday where she will
attend a beauty school.
Vern Sageser went to Sioux City
Sunday and Monday.
Rodney Fix. son of Mr. and Mrs
Lyle Fix, celebrated his 5th birth
day on August 13 with a birth
day party at his home. Present
b» sides his little brother, Scott
and sister, Cathy, wore Mrs. Dean
Prewitt and Lori Ruth, Sheila,
Gay Ion and Larry Fix; Mrs. Ar
len Brown, Molodee and Ricky;
Mrs. Walter Slaymaker. lX>nnie
and Ricky; Mrs. Gene Frick and
the grandmothers. Mrs. IXiris Ba
ker and Mrs. Elmer Fix. Birth
day cake, ice cream and koolade
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sanford
of Red Bluffs, Calif., came Wed
nesday and visited at the Delbert
Edwards home. TTie went to At
kinson the next day to visit her
mother, Mrs. Rosa Snelson and
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs
Ovaries McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Barthel and
family went to Grand Island Sat
urday anti visited over the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bruner. Zane Edwards did
chores for them while they were
away.
Mrs. Frank Rysehon and son,
Gary, of Valentine, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh to the
Frank Pierce home on Thursday.
Her husband came for her Sun
day returning home that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bligh returned to
their home in Omaha the latter
part of the week Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Rysehon and family of
Valentine also visited at the Pier
ces on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt and
Lori Ruth v isited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Andrus in Atkin
son Sunday and attended a shower
for Miss Delores Tasler in the
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roes went
to Burwell Sunday evening to vis
it Will Matthauser at the hospi
tal.
Gene Thompson spent the week
end here with his family.
Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Charles
Bligh and Mrs. Frank Rysehon
were O'Neill callers Saturday
j morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jcrd Dove were
overnight guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pierce. They were
enroute to their home near Wood
Lake from Omaha
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