The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 03, 1959, Image 12

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SAGE Mr and Mrs Laurence
Sage of Bloomfield, daughter, 9
bounds. December 2.
ST. ANTHONY’S
KIRKPATRICK Mr and Mrs
Morris Kirkpatrick of O’Neill,
daughter, Terri Lynn. 7 pounds
10 3/4 ounces, Nevember 24.
BEAN Mr. and Mrs. lioberi
Bean of O'Neill, daughter, Robir
Lynn, 8 pounds 15 ounces, Novem
ber 25
SHELHAMER Mr. and Mrs
Ramon W Shelhamer of O’Neill
son David Joseph, 5 pounds 7V«
ounces, November 25.
LYONS^ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoj
Lyons of O'Neill, daughter, Leist
Rae, 6 pounds 7'« ounces, Novem
ber 26.
GLEESON—Dr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Gleeson of O’Neill, son, t
pounds 3 3/4 ounces, Novembei
28.
ALLSHOUSE Mr and Mrs. Har
vey Allshouse of Stuart, son
Jimmy Ray, 8 pounds 2 ounces
November 24.
HOFFMAN—Mr. and Mrs. A1
ton B. Hoffman of Stuart, daugh
ter, Marietta Sue, 8 pounds 11
ounces, Novem tier 24
DAVIDSON Mr. and Mrs. Ower
E. Davidson of O'Neill, daughter
Mary Jeanette, 9 pounds 0 ounces
. November 25.
OHDE Mr and Mrs. Charles
G. Ohde of Atkinson, si>n Stever
Craig, 5 pounds 13 ounces, Novem
ber 25
OLBERDLNG M r. and Mrs
Arthur Oltierding of Stuart, son
Earl Anthony, 9 pounds 10 ounces
November 26.
WILCOX Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond A. Wilcox of Newport, son,
David Ross, 8 pounds 1 ounce,
Novem tier 28.
(X)MMI NITY MEMORIAL
Burwell
WIETZKI Mr. und Mrs. Charles
W'ietzki of Ord, daughter. Laura
Lee, 7 pounds 11 ounces, Novem
ber 28.
HELD Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Held of Ericson, a baby, Novem
ber 30.
EI-SEWHERE
HARTIGAN Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Hartigan of Lexington, daugh
ter, Jane Lynn, 6 pounds 9 ounces,
November 28 'Hie Hartigans have
two other children. Mr. and Mrs.
James Coventry are the maternal
grandparents and Mrs. Mary
Hartigan is the paternal grand
mother.
BAUM Mr. and Mrs William
Baum of Lincoln, daughter, De
bra Ann, Nobember 28, St. Eliza
beth's hospital in Lincoln. Mrs
Baum is the former Elaine Clasey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Clasey of Page.
DUFEK Mr. and Mrs Leonard
Dufek of Verdigre, daughter, Julie
Ann, 7 pounds, November 18,
Antelope Memoral hospital at
Neligh. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Minarik of Verdel and
Mr. and Mrs. George Dufek of
Verdigre. Mrs. Christina Hrbek is
the great-grandmother. This is the
couples first child.
PURVIANCE Mr. and Mrs. Le
roy Purviance, jr., of Denver,
Colo., son 7 pounds 13 ounces,
November 22. Mrs. Purviance is
the former Kathryn Mulhair. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Purviance, sr., and Mrs.
Phyllis Mulhair of Lynch.
MCCLEIJ-AN -M r. and Mrs.
Ronald McClellan of Omaha, daugh
ter, 8 pounds 4 ounces, Novem
ber 29. Mrs. Ida O'Conner is the
maternal grandmother and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McClellan are the
paternal grandparents.
Thursday, Dec. S
Presbyteran Women's Assoca
ton
MNO Christmas Party, 7 pm.
Friday, I>ec. 4
Women's Club, Methodist church
parlors
Rebekah
Tuesday, Dec. 8
Elkhorn Project
MILLER THEATER
ATKINSON
One Show Nightly 8 o'clock
Frt. • Sat. Dec. 4 • 5
DOUBLE FEATURE
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Friendly Neighbors Christmas
Party
O'Monde —
Wednesday. Dee. I
Golden Rod Extension
Grattan Farmerettes
Country Club Bridge, 1 30 p.m.,
Golden Hotel
Thurxlay, Deo. 10
Lutheran Ladies Aid
What Not Extension
WSCS
Club Notes
O'Monde
O Monde club met November 24
with Mrs. G. R. Cook as hostess
A guest was Mrs. Mike Smith.
Winners were Mrs. Don Becker,
Mrs. Louis Reimers Jr., and Mrs
Smith.
The meeting Tuesday evening
will be with Mrs. Jim Early.
Friendly Neighbors ExtMMtOB
Mrs. Durvin Kipple was hostess
to Friendly Neighbors Extension
club last Tuesday with five mem
bers and four guests.
Mrs Harold Mlinar presented the
lesson on "Christmas Ideas." Mrs
Carol McKay served. The Christ
mas party will be Tuesday, Dec.
8, with a gift exchange and din
ner.
MNO
MNO extension club met Tues
day, November 24, at the Leonard
Davis home with 18 members pre
sent. Roll call was answered w'ith
Christmas ideas.
Mrs. Ivan Hurley and Mrs.
Philip Haverkamp were guests.
I The lesson was given by Mrs. Ben
Hanlon and Mrs. Richard McLain.
Other members brought Christmas
ideas they had made.
1 The Christmas party will be to
night (Thursday) at 7 p.m.
Mrs Ben Hanlon, Mrs. Leonard
Davis and Mrs. Matt Beha were
co-hostesses.
WC7TU
Mrs. Dave Loy was hostess
Tuesday afternoon to WCTU mem
bers. Following the regular busi
ness meeting, Mrs. Hazel Boat
man reviewed a chapter from
the book, ‘‘Really Living,’’ pub
lished by the Narcotics Education
T_ _
Bridge Club
Mrs. Rex Wilson entertained
members of bridge club Tuesday
with Mrs. J. B. Grady as a guest.
Winners were Mrs. Dick Nelson
and Mrs. Virgil Laursen. The Dec.
15 meeting will be a Qiristmas
party with Mrs. Earl Hunt.
ChezA-Mari
Mrs. W D. Melena was hostess
November 26 to Chez-A-Mari
, bridge club. Mrs. Milton Baack and
Mrs Robert Clements were guests.
Following dinner, Mrs. Joe
Stutz, Mrs. John McCarville and
Mrs. Marvin Miller were bridge
winners.
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Philip Gildersleeve celebrated
his sixth birthday on November |
24 with seven little guests. Games
were played and prizes given.
Birthday cake, punch and ice
cream were served.
Philip is the son of Dr. and
Mrs. H D. Gildersleeve.
NEIGHBORS PICK CORN
EWING—A group of friends and
relatives gathered Friday at the
Johnny Knieval home souh of
Ewing with necessary equipment
and picked 100 acres of com.
Mr. Knieval is hospitalized in the
Antelope Memorial hospital at
Neligh with a back aliment.
AT
THE
COURT )USE
COUNTY COCRT—
State vs. Melvn D. Freeman,
O’Neill, night speeding, fined $10
...I _T fill HP
I Ilint •*»« - - —
Nov. 25.
State vs. Charles E. Langseth,
South Sioux City, night speeding.
I fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
R. L. Gude, Nov. 25.
State vs. Leland David Hobbs,
Sioux City, la., no reciprocity,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Clifford L. Kizzire. Nov. 25.
State vs. Roger Lee Kellbaum,
Anthon, la., no reciprocity, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford
L. Kizzire, Nov. 25.
State vs. Kenneth Metz, Auburn
dale, Fla., operating a motor
vehicle without driver’s license,
fined $1 and $4 costs; officer—
Chris McGinn, Nov. 25.
State vs. Audney Sexton, Clinton,
Tenn., overload on axle, fnied
$50 and $4 costs; officer—Donald
F. Richardson, Nov. 30.
State vs. Eric L. Garwood. Ame
lia, operating on a learner’s per
mit without adult aceompamng,
fined $5 and $4 costs; officer- R.
L. Gude, Nov. 30. .
State vs. Stanley Johnston, Ree
Heights, S. D., overweight on axle,
fintxl $80 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F. Rchardson, Nov 30.
State vs. Max D. Kipple, In
man. no registration certificate,
fined $10 anti $4 costs; officei
E. M. Hastreiter, Nov. 30.
State vs. Donald A. Dcmman
kowski. Dearborn. Mich., night
slice ding fined $10 and $4 costs,
.officer- E. M. Hastreiter, Dec. 1
MAUKlAtiG LICENSES—
1 x>n*M Raymond Schneider of
O Neill and',. Delores Frances j
Boviti of O'Neill. November 27.
Dan O. Farrington. 22. of Al
lipnce and Judy Ann Liddy, 20, of j
O’Neill. November 28.
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Oorsev News
By Mrs. fliiroltl Osborn
Mr. ftnd Mrs. Jim Vavak of
VYrdigce spent- Thanksgiving day
at the home of their daughter, thfc ;
Tom AMorv t:>. <
Mrs. Grace Alder is spending a
few daw at -the- Elmer Alder home ;
Tn WtinW. •,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Evelyn had Thanksgiving supper
at the George Barta home in
Lynch. Later they attended the
firemen's ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn and
Ruth spent Thanksgiving day at
the T J. and Howard Graham
home. I
Thanksgiving day guests at the
home of Mrs Myrtle Pickering
*ere her daughter. Vera and fam
ily and son*. Claude and Oral and
their families.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Brady spent
Thanksgiving evening at the Mar
kin Richter home.
Mr and Mrs Harold Osborn
*ere callers Friday at the Lyle
Wells home.
Marvin Drobny was a business
caller at the Osborn home Sunday
evening.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Bart a and
Evelyn and Mr and Mrs. Harold
Osborn attended the program and
social at the school Mrs Gerald
Risor teaches.
Miss Beverly Carson from Lin
coln spent Thanksgiving vacation
at her parental home, the Edward
Carsons.
The Carson sisters and the Ed
ward Carsons enjoyed Thanks
giving day together.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack were
Thanksgiving day guests of their
daughter, Joy, near Page.
Mr. and Mrs Fora Knight and
Mr and Mrs Louis Bartos and
family of O'Neill were coffee
guests at the Osborn home after
giving the coons in that commun
ity a chase They were fortunate
to get two that evening.
Tom Alder is picking com at i
the Osborn farm this week.
Marlyn Graham came from
Norfolk college to spend her vaca
tion at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Derickson
and family spent Thanksgiving
day at the John Derickson home, j
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson
were Lynch shoppers Wednesday
evening.
Hal Rosenkrans has been help-!
ing at the Roger Rosenkrans farm
the past week. They have been
busy harvesting com.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka were
Spencer visitors Saturday
Mrs Joe Hrbek and children
were O'Neill shoppers Saturday,
Mrs. H. H. Miles and Linda were
guests at the A W. Aim home
during Thanksgiving vacation
O'Neill Locals
Guests at the Joe Sivesind home
for Thanksgiving were Mr and
Mrs. John Schleusener and fami
ly. Mr and Mrs. Curt Schleuse
ner and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Schleusener and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Schleusener
and family, all of Orchard, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sivesind, O’
Neill.
Oscar and Mike Spitzenberger
returned Monday from a weekend
trip to Denber, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry, Em
met, were Monday evenng guests
at the Dale Perry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brock Reynold
son visited Mrs. Reynoldson s
mother, Mrs. George Burrows,
Platte Center, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Blakkolb,
Santa Anna, Calif., visited last
week at the Oscar Spitzenberger
home. They are former residents
of Bonesteel. S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Reynoldson. Albion, Sunday.
Larry Frisch and George Fuller
were home from the University of.
South Dakota for the Thanksgiving
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Loy and
family, Kearney, were guests last
week at the Dave Loy home. Mrs.
Don Loy’s father, Clay Johnson,
sr., returned with them to Kearney
for a visit*
L. G. Gillespie accompanied
his daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon R. Wood to Alham
mmmm m
bra, Calif , for an indefinite visit
Leo Havelk, son of Mr and Mrs
John Havelka. was home for the
weekend from Wayne State Teach
ers College
Mr. and Mrs Bud Tibbts and
family were Thanksgiving guests
of Mrs, Tibbits parents. Mr ami
Mrs A. C Watson. Amelia.
Guests at the George Van Every
home for Thanksgiving were Mr
and Mrs Marvin Van Every ami
daughter. Norfolk. Mr and Mrs
Carl Miller and boys. Norfolk, Mr
and Mrs Eugene Van Every and
boys, Perry’. I»>. and Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Fuller and son
Mr. and Mrs. Manon Wichman
and family were in Omaha
Wednesday.
Mrs. Art Tibbits and Mrs Larry
Tibbits were in Omaha Monday
where Larry Tibbits received a
medical check-up.
Thanksgiving guests at the Fred
Wells home were her sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Burr Faust. Lucas, her
fother and sister, Mrs. Lidia
Wetzler and Lela. Herrick, S. D.,
and her brother. Mr. and Mrs
Harold Wetzler. Herrck. S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wichman
were Thanksgiving day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bouska. Stuart.
Also a guest was Ed Bouska. At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Younie were
Thanksgiving week ghests at the
home of their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Musefeldt. and Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Younie of Manning and
Manila, la
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Worth and family. Omaha, and
Mr. and Mrs Adolph Wetzler,
Verdigre were Thanksgiving guests
iiome of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Worth and family, Wichita, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser
were Thanksgiving day guests of
their son-in-law and daughter, i
Mr. arid Mrs Sylvester Venteieher
and family at Norfolk.
Mr and Mrs M L Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Vorce ami Sheryl,
Jim Johnson of Manhattan, Kan , J
and Miss Sharlene Shoemaker of
Atchison, Kan., helped Victor
Johnson celebrate his birthday at
his home Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser,
Mr and Mrs Henry Kliment and
Family of Wausa, Mr. and Mrs
Leon Thompson of Bloomfield. Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Soucek of Ver
digre, Mrs. James Dobias of At
kinson, Mr. and Mrs Lands Lli
ment and family of Atkinson, Ivan
Kliment of Atkinson, Ivan Kaiser
of Wayne State Teachers college,
and Mr and Mrs Warren Seger
and son, Mark of Neigh were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kliment, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellner of
Valentine and Mrs Anna Pollock
of Ewing visited at the Donald
Kellner home on Thanksgiving
Guests at the K. L. Van Voor
his home for Thanksgiving were
Mr and Mrs. Robert Van Voor
his and Kip, Albion, and Mr. and
Mrs R B. Van Voorhis. Edge
mont, S. D
Guests at the Dale Perry home
for Thanksgiving were Mr. and
Mrs. Les Perry and family. Bird
City, Kan.. Mr and Mrs. Dean
Perry and family. Emmet, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calkins, O'
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Brock Reynoldson
were Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson.
Weekend vuests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Sehmeichel were his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schmiechel,
Johnstown. Milton Loeb was also
a guest.
The T. J. Knoell family spent
a Thanksgn ing day in Burwe 11
with Mr and Mrs Louis Storjo
ha nn and family
Mr and Mrs. T J. Knoell. Tom
mie and Betty visited Sunday at
the Tom Papke home
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Skaia
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Addison were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Tielke Afternoon
callers were Mr and Mrs. Bob
Tielke.
Gary Addison of Wayne State
Teachers college spent the
Thanksgiving vacation with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itelbert
Addison. He returned to school on
Monday.
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr
and Mrs. Bob Tielke of Atkinson
were Mrs. A. J. Tielke. Bud
Tielke. Mr and Mrs. Jack Tielke
and Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Addison anil family and Mr and
Mrs. Irvin Parsons of Atkinson
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr
and Mrs. Charles Ankney were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neibauer of
Atkinson and Mr and Mrs Freddy
Neibauer
Mike Batenhorst of Wayne spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
ami Mrs Bob Batenhorst.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaup of Bil
lings, Mont., and Bob Eby of
Omaha were Monday afternoon
visitors in the Boh Batenhorst
home.
Carol Sue and Marcia Jo Giig of
Bassett were visitors in the home
of their grandparents, Mr. and I
Mrs. Karl Bemt from Thursday
till Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright
were Thanksgiving afternoon cal
lers of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Hovey.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Albert Holbrook were Mi
and Mrs Keith King and family,
Sp hugene Holbrook of Fort Riley,
Kan . Carolyn Holbrook and lx»n
Schleis, both of Omaha.
Sp. Eugene Holbrook of Fort
Riley, Kan, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
Albert Holbrook. Carolyn Hol
brook and IX»n Schleis of Omaha
were also weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs. Albert Holbrook
Mr and Mrs, Tony Kaup and
family had Thanksgiving dinner
in O'Neill with Mr and Mrs liar
old M-jiar.
Thanksgiving supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs Fritz Kohle and
family were Mrs. Hubert Kohle.
Mr. and Mrs, Hob Kohle and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs Hill Kohle and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohle
and lamuy, M. ami Mrs Bud
Kunz and family and Mr and Mrs.
Laurence Nagel of Naper
l>mny Hoffman spent Friday
and Saturday with Carolyn and
Dorothy Hoffman.
OHS Releases List
Of Honor Students
C'Neill Public high school an
nounced the second six-week honor
roll students Tuesday. Two fresh
men, four sophomores, one junior
and eight seniors were listed.
Freshmen- Ann Johnson, A AAA;
Keith Reynoldson, AABB Sopho
mores, Mike Hand. AAAB; Joan
Pease. AAABB; Kay Lee Rees,
AAAA and Melvin Sanders, AAAB.
Juniors Marion Rosenkrans,
AAAAA. Seniors Richard Ernst,
AAAB; Carol Harmon, A AAAB;
Janet Krug man, AAA AH; Bonne y
Lawrence, AAAB, Barbara Mil
ler. AABB; Paula Reed, AAAAB;
Barbara VVayman, BAA; Nancy
IVray, AAAAA.
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