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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1959)
\#enus News - By Mr*. Ralph Rrookhuitner Ted Kinnson took his son, Don ald to Sioux City, Oct. 36 where the latter received medical at tention. Donald sustained a seri ous injury to his right arm several weeks ago in an ensilage cutter and was hospitalized at Sioux City (or a week, Mrs. Mervin Strope Jr., was hostess to a group of ladle on Thursday at in. . Oct. Mrs. R.dwj EnFun f Ta coma. Was!*., was chosen execu tive to open a new Albertson I store ut Seattle, VVa.h., this week. Mrs. EiiEan has been with the urm for ... past 2l? years She is the former Anita Brook houser daughte*r of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mr. and Mi s. Paul Baker, Schuyler, have named their baby daughter, Barbara Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pitcher and family of Norflok visited with Mrs. Pitcher's parents, Mr. and! Mrs. Bryan Finch. They planned to spend the remaining part of the week with the Val Pitcher family at Grand Island and Harlon Spath’s at Lincoln. The ladies are sisters. Mrs. J. W. Finch motored to Scottsbluff to get acquainted with their first grandchild, Mark Allen, son of Mr and Mrs arry Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. George Hegge meyer and Edward were Sunday, Oct. 25 dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sukup. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caskey and family visited at the Kenneth Caskey home Wednesday evening, Oct. 28. Paul Shelhamer and LaVem Caskey of O Neill were visitors at the Ora Caskey home Oct. 25 fore noon Mr and Mrs. Ora Caskey, Larry and Gary were dinner guests at the home of the later’s sister, Mr and Mrs Verlyn Gibbs and sons of Clearwater. Mr. and M:s LaVem Held, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey- and Mr. md Mrs. Howard Tyler attended he smorgasbord at the Lutheran .hurch on Tuesday. Oct. 27. Mr and Mrs Ralph Brook vRiser were Norfolk visitors Sat Jrday, Oct 24 . ^ Wednesday evening visitors at he Many Caskey home were Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber was palled home Oct. 24 from Schuyler ;lut* to the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Mary Zastrow of D’Neill. Mrs Faulhaber was stay ,ng at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Baker of Schuyler while Mrs. Baker was in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey motored to Norfolk Monday Oct 26 taking Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of California there to meet the bus Mr. and Mrs. Roberts spent the weekend with relatives at Verdi gre and with Mr. and Mrs Archie Moser and Mr. and Mrs Caskey. Mrs. Roberts is a former resident of this community. It has been 9 years since she last visited here. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter The Chambers community wel comed a two inch rain which fell Thursday and Friday. Though j snow was reported in some areas, j Chambers received only a trace. Edgar DeHart was the victim of j a painful accident Wednesday, j Oct 28 when his hand was caught in the compicker partially sever-1 ing the thumb. . Mrs. William Lehman was a j patient at St Anthony's hospital several days last week. The smorgasbord at the Beth any Presbyterian church Thurs day evening, Oct 29 was well at tended in spite of the rain and muddy side roads. Bobby Gartner received a con cussion in the football game with Clearwater last Wednesday even ing. He was taken to Omaha to a hosnital but was released the fol lowing day. A week of prayer ar.d self de nial close I Thursday, Oct 29 for 'A nut Hi iiiEiiihimiiMW i mil n —---— nemberi of the Woman's Society1 of Christian Service with a special t service at the Methodist church in t the afternoon. The Spiritual Life i leader, Mrs. E. R. Carpenter was \ in charge of the meeting assisted 1 by several of the members, who told of the needs in Africa and < various home Mission fields. An l offering for these missions was given. 1 Mrs. Art Miller returned home I < Tuesday, Oct. 27 from Omaha where she had spent 30 days taking medical treatments Mrs. Qarence Young of Meri dan, Idaho spent Thursday night and Friday with her daughter, Mrs. LaVem Hoerle and family after having visited since Monday, Oct. 26 with her mother at Belden. The Hoerles took her to Grand Island Friday evening from where she left for home. Mrs. T. E. Newhouse departed Monday. Oct 26 for Wichita, Kan., to assist with the care of her grandchildren while their mother is caring for her mother, who was stricken with a heart attack. Mrs Esther Wood returned Saturday irom Omaha where she had spent the week with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Fred Christianson and fami ly. The week before Mrs. Wood was in Lincoln with her other son in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Leo Hanna and family. Mrs. C. E. Tibbets and Mrs. Geneviene Bell drove to Winner, S. D., Sunday to visit their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs Harry Cooper. Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Keith Biddlecome of Chicago, 111., is home for a few days va cation. Jackie and Bruce Morrow of O'Neill visited Thursday through Sunday at the Wilbur Bennett h^m ° Mr. and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome' visited Saturdaj evening at the | Clarence Schmier home. Milton Biddlecome went to Lincoln Saturday to the football game between Oklahoma and Ne braska. Tni1 it;.hard Napier family and; Mr. and Mrs. Z H. Fry visited Wednesday evening at the Duane; Jensen home in Newman Grove. ; Rita Napier stayed to visit with Anna Marie and Janice Jensen. Paul Gunter did chores for Jack Prudens the past two weeks. We had about two inches of rain Thursday and Friday. Irene Aiders of Seward spent Oct. 24-25 weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Aiders. The Billy Lofquist family visited Friday evening at the Charles Rotherham home. Mary Jo was an overnight guest. Dennis Napier spent Saturday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hood. The Happy Hollow 4-H club had a Halloween party at the United Presbyterian annex, Saturday evening. Leo Miller is sick with the flu. Mrs. Emily Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Will Shrader, Eddy and Alice were dinner guests Sunday, Oct. 25 at the Archie Johnston i home. The dinner was in honor I of Alice's birthday. i My name’s Tom. I drive this truck, and I live in your neighborhood. There are a lot of us who drive trucks for a living. We try to be good citizens. Most of us are family men. We go to church. We pay taxes and we vote. Our families take part in local activities, such as the P.T.A., Boy Scouts, and Community Chest Usually, on my day off, I go hunt ing. <4. My buddies and I think we are per forming a useful service driving truck*, bringing you the things you need and use. I’ll see you around. * Om W a far4a* ol ~ararff»amami Prepend by NIB SASHA MOTOR CARRIIU' ASSOCIATION, S0« Saath IM Mraat, LINCOLN, NIRRASSA This Space Paid For By O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN TURNER Daily Service 0/Neill>Omaha PHONE 578 Mrs. Lowell Jensen of Neligh M iccompamed Mrs. Wilmer Mosel E o Wayne Wednesday Nora Mosel m etumed home with them as there F cere no classes on Thursday or bi "nday. 1s< Joe Miller of Omaha was a pi linner guest Monday, Oct. 2ti at, he John Miller home. 1 at Glenda Napier was a guest h< jaturday afternoon and overnight tc >f Julie and Jody Fry- vv Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahers were st '{eligh visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Archie Johnston and Bar tara visited Friday evening at g he Wayne Shrader homo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anson isited Friday evening at the, Wayne Fry home. Mrs. Ava Ruby and her pupils n school district 173 gave a c lalloween and 4-H Weed Achieve- C ■nent program to parents and d matrons of the district on Friday g evening. a The Alfred Napier family e /isited Thursday evening at the jeorge Keller home. '' Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton I ind Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and a Dwen were O’Neill visitors on Ti Friday. „ , Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen and ti family of Stuart visited at the Billy Lofquist home last Sunday, c Mrs Bob Hobbs took her hus- C band to Grand Island early Fn- I Jay and he left for Fort Lewis in v Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom- t pry were Creighton visitors a Wednesday afternoon. ,v Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visited h last weekend at the Russell I ink ?< iome in Fremont. , * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritter of V rilden were guests last Sunday at ti the Rudy Ahlers home. Marilyn Johnston attended a c Halloween party Friday evening t at the Max Wanser home, given u by Kitty Wanser for the seventh h and eighth grades. .. ® Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier left \ Friday afternoon to spend the s weekend with Mr. and Mis. Rus- a sel Napier in Sterling, Kan. Mr and Mrs. Wayne t ry anc. 1 family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard v Napier and girls and Mr. and r Mrs Dale Napier were dinner guests Oct. 2b at the Z H 1 Fry homo The Duane Jenson ( family and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar s Jensen of Newman Grove we-it i afternoon and evening quests j ; Ladies of the Free Methodist ; church had a cleanup day at the l cnurtrii uu iulciuuj —— - I* Sharon Schmidt came horn*, over the weekend, from Atkinson, j ( Mr and Mrs. George Montgom-1 ; cry visited Thursday evening at ; i the John Miller home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were dinner guests Sunday at the , Art Busshardt home in Nelign. , Last Week’s News Emmet News By Mrs. G. P. Menkens Last Friday Mrs. Gilbert Fox • and girls went to Rapid City, h. < D with her uncle. Bill Tomlin- I son of Grand Island to visit her 1 sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. W ■ Stevens and family. Mr. 1<>jn'ir> t son went on the Bradshaw, Mont., < deer hunting. He got his deer. H c \ eroup returned home. i Roy Tliomas and Melvin Ruben , of Emmet spent a few days deer , hunting in the Big Horn Mountains of northwest Wyoming. Mrv Robert Fox sr„ accompanied , ^ Linda Bates was an overnight , guest of Barbara I ox. i Grandma Newton visited Mis. , Menkens one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Dean Klinetobc and family of Clearwater spent Saturday evening at the home of . his parents, Mr. and Mis. Bill , KMrs°lRyle H. Johnson of Verdel under went major surgery _ at , Lincoln recently. Mrs. Paul Men- , kens went to Verdel to care for ,he 4 children. 3 being Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Menkens are sisters. Mrs. Bud Cole went to Omaha Oct 24th to attend the Matinee ot ••My Fair Lady,” with some friends from Wisner. That even in’ Mr. Cole met her in Wisner ' where they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGinnis. They returned home Sunday morning. David, Kent. Candy and Christy Cole, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Men kens and family while their mother spent the day in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker of O’Neill attended the Nebraska-Indiana football game in Lincoln on Oct. 17. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Omaha and returned home on Sunday. Kennie Shade of St. Edward and Connie Menkens went to Ainsworth to get t^eo Anaerson from the magazine crew. A birthday supper was held Friday, Oct 23, for William Kline tobe, who was 70 years old, at their farm home Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Klinetobe of O'Neill, Miss Carolyn Backhaus of Atkinson, Mrs. Lonnie Klinetobe 1 of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ROYAL THEATER Fri.-Sat. Nov. 6-7 Big Double Bill Victor Mature, Anne Aubrey and Anthony Newley "THE BANDIT OF ZHOBE” Cinemascope - Technicolor -also— "LITTLE RASCALS VARIETIES" Starring Spanky MacFarland, Darla Hood. Alfalfa, Buckwheat and other little rascals. Adm: Adults 65c; Children 15c. r All children unless in arms must have tickets. Matinee Sat., 2:30. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Nov. 8-9-10 Leslie Caron and Henry Fonda "THE MAN WHO FNDEIlSTOOD WOMEN” i Color by Deluxe—Cinemascope Stereophonic Sound Adm: Adults 65c; Children 15c. .All children unless in arms must have tickets. Matinee Sun., 2:90. Wed.-Thurs. Nov. 11-12 Family Night “THE MYSTERIAN8" In big screen color Family »1.00 emkens. Lynn and Bruce of mmet, Delhart Zigenbien. Ken- a e Shade, and Jerry Menkens of R illertdn and Connie Menkens A F rthday cake and ice cream were !\ rved. Miss Backhaus played the a ano and songs were sung. a Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H. Johnson V id Craig of Verdel visited at the >me of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kline- C be on Friday. Mrs. Johnson, 1\ ho had surgery recently, con- d ilted a doctor in O'Neill. a - ! a 1 \< wing News t By Mrs. Harold Harris A Holt County Home Extension f ub less-on and demonstration1 a hrtsimas lesson was held Thurs ay at the annex in O’Neill, he- t nning at 10:00 a m and ending v t 3:30 p.m. A covered dish lunch- a in was served at noon. v Representing the Ewing center t ere: Mrs. J. L. Pruden, Mrs. 11a Zeims, Mrs. H. R. Harris 1 ad daughter, Mrs Ewald Spahn, £ [rs. Ralph Tomjack, Mrs Merlin f leyers and Mi’s. rt. S. Bnon. Mrs. Brion gave a demonstra- t on on gift wrapping. 1 Mrs. Dewitt Gunter ac- 1 impanied Mrs. Lionel Gunter to Neill on Monday. Mr and Mrs s d Hoag visited with Mr. Gunter i hile she was gone. t Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen at ?nded the funeral of his cousin 1 t Lynch on Wednesday. They . •ere accompanied to Ewing by l is brother and wife, Mr. and I [rs. Harry Larsen and also his 1 ster, Mrs. Ida Kemmitz, all of t ,'ood, S. D., who were guests at i leir home until Friday. s Mrs. Louis Sojka, sr., ac- 1 impanied by Walter Sojka re- 1 jrned home Saturday from a •eek’s stay in Chicago where they £ ad gone to attend the funeral of c relative. Dr. Louis Sojka, jr., i rought them from Omaha on 1 aturday and remained overnight f t the parental home in Ewing. ; '*r and Mrs. Sis Ehhengaarri * ft Oct. 23 for their Florida homi /here they will spend the winter 1 ninths. i A recent overnight guest at the j ome 01 ;\ir. ana i>na. **uun.w* )’son was his nephew, Harold Wil- | on of Rapid City. S D. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson had i s their guests on Sunday, Mr. nd Mrs. Merwin Olson and fami y of Clearwater and Mr. and ,Irs. Greer Clark of Stanton. i Mrs. Robert Bartak and son. , lary Lee came Saturday from St. vnthony's hospital at O'Neill and s a guest at the home of her nother, Mrs. Laura Spittler. Mrs. Ralph Eacker, who has teen helping at the home of her laughter and husband, Mr. and .Irs. Jerome Fuller at Grand sland and making the aquaint ince of a new grandson, returned tome on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Rankins )f Martin. S. D., and Mr. and VIrs. H. R. Harris and Bertha vere Sunday guests at the home >f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler The tank ins are former residents of he Frenchtown community. An attendance contest between he Church of Christ at Ewing and )rchard came to a close Sunday nth the Ewing church. The win lers were entertained at a fellow hip dinner at Orchard. There vas a large attendance for the a-casion. „ , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawk de lated forty-eight hens to the Ne iraska Christian college at Nor olk. They were dressed by Mrs. C. Hahlbeck, who also do lated a part of her time for the vork. last week Mr and Mrs. Richard William ;on and daughter of Omaha were veekend guests at the home of lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Villiamson and Delbert Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Shaw >f O'Neill were guests on Thurs iay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _eonard Knapp to visit with Mr. tnd Mrs. Grover Shaw and daugh ter who made their home here vhile their residence is being re n ode led , Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw had is their guests on Wednesday, dr. and Mrs. Walter Donohue of D’Neill The Let's Play Bridge club met rhursdav evening at the home ol VIr and Mrs. Victor Cram. Pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Gene iimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. barter and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ?exine. Mrs. Zimmerman won ligh score and Mr. Carter second ligh. Refreshments were served w the hosts. , , R G. Rockey, who has made lis home at West Palm Beach, r]a. for about three years, re timed to Ewing on Friday and ilans to make his home here. Vlrs Rockey plans to join him the irst of the coming year. Mr. inritpv is a guest at the home of ais daughter and son-in-law, ivu. and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman. Mrs Lena Sorenson of Torns River, N. J., was a caller at_ the aome of Mrs. Wilma Eppenbach and other friends in Ewing last veek. She also visited at the Renry Dr^ton home in Orchard and friends at Neligh. Mrs Sorenson accompanied b> Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drayton of Orchard, also visited an old school mate, Mrs. Rena Coppoc aear Chambers. Mrs. Sorenson was enroute to aer home in New Jersey after spending some time on the west ■»oast ' Dr and Mrs. Leo Spittler and amiiy of Norfolk were Saturday evening guests at the home of his nother, Mrs. Laura Spittler^ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahl aeck has purchased the residence af Mrs. Nellie Komer, recently .acated by Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and family. They noved their household goods there during the weekend. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Spittler were her sister and husband. Dr. and Mrs. iV. H Melchor of Omaha. They also called at the home of Mrs. Nellie Komer. Mrs. Melchor is a sister of Mrs. Komer and Mrs. Spittler. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill en tertained at a family party din ner on Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of their little son, Jimmy, who was one year old. Guests were Mrs Martha Hill of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs Nels Linquist and fami ly of O’Neill. I Mrs Edna Lofquest, her son j id daughter-in law, Mr and Mrs - obert Lofquest and family of remont. Mr, and Mrs. Merlin | [eyers and family were dinner - nd evening guests on Saturday t the home of Mr and Mrs. I 'illiam Lofquest Mr and Mrs Alfred Doud, Mrs larence Latzel and children, anti * Irs Edna Lofquest prepared ‘ inner on Sunday, October 25th ’ nd took it to the home of their l' unt, Mrs. Lillie Meyers at Clear ■ater. TTie occasion was her 87th ' irthday anniversary. Saturday afternoon guests at 0 to home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest a •ere her daughter, Mrs. Reuben s feyers and daughter, Beverly of [eligh and Mrs. Penny Hamilton *' nd daughter, Jolene of Omaha. Guests on Sunday, October 25 at ' ie home of Mrs. Doris Sanders ere her brother and wife, Mr. * nd Mrs. William Lyons of Clear- • ater and Mr. and Mrs. Sylves ?r Bahm of Ewing John Schiffbauer of Norfolk and 1 is son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ' nd Mrs. William Schiffbauer and I iimily from Kentucky were j I uests at the home of his daugh- | er and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. ( Villiam Hobbs and family on , 1 'nesdav. October 27. Mrs. Wilma Eppenbach. who •. pent about three weeks visiting j elatives <jn the west coast, has . etumod to her home in Ewing ‘ Callers on Sunday on Mr. and [ flrs. Grober Shaw and daughter, ulie Ellen were Mrs. Clarence , Jonohue, Mr. and Mrs. Larry ’ribil and family, Mrs M. P. Sul ivan, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gilg 1 f O'Neill, Mrs. Leo Hintz. Mrs. 1 irthur Kropp, Mrs. Josephine El- 1 ton and granddaughter, Mrs. tichard Williamson, and Mary Caren Funk of Ewing. Mrs. Martha Hill is hack home fter spending about three weeks n vacation, visiting at the home f her daughter and son-in-law, ■fr. and Mrs. William Price and amily at West Point. Kentucky, i sister in Jackson, Miss., and rinryls at Ormacd Reach, Fla Mr. and y Doty of O'-! ■Jeill were guests on Monday • at | he home of Mrs. Fthoda Conner, : n east Ewir.g. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Magwire and amily of Grand Island were ;uests Saturday and Sunday at he home of her parents, Mr and dr.-. Victor Cram. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and darie were Sunday dinner guests >f her mother, Mrs. Louise Beal it Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag and ;on, Brian of Omaha were week end guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag ind her father, Perry Saiser. Mr. and Mrs Waldo Davis en :ertained the following guests at linner on Wednesday at their home: Mrs. Louise Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton of Orchard and Mrs. Noel Lautenschlager of Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr and Mrs. Max Angus and son of Lincoln were weekend guest, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus. rtman News By Mrs. Jmmw McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton nd family of Omaha came hursday to spend the weekend in le home of Mr Hutton's par nts, Mr and Mrs. T. D. Hutton Miss Mary’ Morsback left hursday for Neligh where she f>ent the remainder of the week nd visiting in the home of Mr j nd Mrs. M. M. Grosser and 1 >ns. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson i ^turned Wednesday evening urn Omaha where they visited j teir son William and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke and ■eonard Halstead spent Friday in lorfolk on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartifan nd family of Lexington CJ me Yiday evening to spend a ve ek^ acation in the homes of Mr uni frs. James Coventry and B'.ll and Irs Mary Hartigan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley of )hiowa si>ent the weekend visiting n the W. E. Kelley home. Mr. ami Mrs. Levi Morsback of Jeiigh spent Thursday afternoon n the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Jorsback. They were ac ompanied home Thursday even ag by Mrs Morsback who spent he remainder of the week in ieligh. Mr. and Mi’s Louis Vitt of O' Jeill were guests Thursday even ng in the home of Mr. and Mrs. antes Coventry. Mrs. Blanche Mossman and Paul Bittner spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. M son. Max and family at Udv«rtlwmMtl Dress Up Vegetables With Butter Sauce Advises Bill Perry Avoid sameness in your bet wt etahles by dressing them u*> »*tt a special butter sauce, aftwan Bill Perry, local supervisor of Use Meadow Gold Dairy who end* ok one of his favorite recipe*. 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