The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 24, 1959, Image 11

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    O'Neill Locals
Mr and Mrs. Charles Fox ex
pect their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fox of
Lincoln to arrive Thursday.
Mr and Mrs, Charles Fox plan
to spend Christinas at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Fox and
family of Emmet.
George Rralnard and Sandy.
I Jean and Mike of Casper, Wyo ,
were weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs. Charles Fox. Mr. Bralnard
also visited his father, Floyd
lirainarri, who is in St. Anthony’s
hospital.
Mary Elizabeth Gatz of St
Mary’s in Omaha came Wednes
day to spend tin* holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Gatz.
Mr and Mrs Jack Gatz and
daughter, Jackie of Omaha are
expected to arrive today at the
home of his parents, Mr and Mrs,
C. J. Gatz.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hart, sr., of
Enid, Okla., are expected to
come today to spend Christmas
with Rev and Mrs. John Hart jr
Mr and Mrs Gordon Hiatt and
Douglas of Glenview, 111., arrived
Saturday evening to spend the
holidays at the home of Mr. and
Mrs A. A. Hiatt.
Mr and Mrs Don Calkins of
Lincoln will spend Christmas with
Mr and Mrs Bruce Johnson and
Mrs Hazel Calkins
Mr and Mrs C. D. Harmon of
Seottsbluff were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
C, Johnson.
Mr and Mrs. G. E. Jones ex
pect Mr and Mrs Don Anderson
and family of Vinton, la., and Mr.
and Mrs C. Vincent Jones and
family of Columtxis to come Thurs
day to spend Christmas with them
A party was given Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones
for little Jodelle, who celebrated
her 5th birthday. Fourteen guests
were present.
A surprise birthday party was
held for Preston Jones at his
home Friday evening with 12
guests present.
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family...not only during rfi
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but a(ways...this
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Miss Nancy DeVall, who is at
tending school in Omaha spent
Friday and Saturday with her
grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Pres
ton Jones
Gale Witherwax of Fort Still,
Okia., was an overnight guest of
Mr ami Mrs. Ray Witherwax
Saturday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Chris McGinn were Mr. and
Mrs William White. Mr. and Mrs
Bob White, Mr. and Mrs Larry
Tib bets and baby, Ronnie Hasenp
flug and Rudy Grew* of Valentine.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Goree of Long
Pine spent the weekend in O'Neill
visiting relatives.
A Christmas gift conference
! call was given by Beverly Jane
McCarthy of Omaha Sunday for
the six sisters and brothers, Mrs.
George McCarthy, Mrs.
Ralph Walker, Mrs. Ralph
McElvam. and Mac Simmon son.
all of O’Neill, Mrs. Guy Goghill of
Casper, Wyo., and Mrs. Roy
Goree of Long Pine. The six en
joyed a real Christmas gab fest
by way of long distant telephone
all talking from their respective
! homes at the same time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker
j sr., expect their son and daugh
f ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Shoemaker jr , anil family of Oma
ha to spend Christmas with them.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Druehe had
their son, Douglas in Children s
Memorial hospital in Omaha re
cently. He received medical care
on his ear.
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Amelia News
By Miss Florence Lindsey
Mr. and Mrs. William Riecks
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jutte of
; Chambers were supper guests on
Monday evening, Dec. 13 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oet
i ter, Lana and Janeth.
Mrs. Gene Thompson visited
relatives anil frWnds in Scottsbluff
last week. Her son, Ronnie and
daughters, Kay and Sherril stayed
with Mrs. Maude Farbes until
Saturday and then visited their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Thompson in Atkinson over
the weekend.
Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family
were O'Neill callers Friday. The
children had dental appointments.
Bruce was ill with a sinus infec
tion and unable to attend school the
later part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leu Backhaus were
O'Neill callers Thursday and stop
ped to see Lewis's brother, Roy on
the way home. Roy had just re
turned home from the O'Neill
hospital where he had undergone
major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair at
Clemans had charge of the after
noon program Gifts were ex
changed and my stery sisters re
vealed
The next meeting will be av
the home of Mrs. William Thomp
son. Mrs. Ralph Rees and Mrs
Lank Sagestr will present the les
son. Mrs. Fisher served a lunch
eon of home made ice cream anil
strawberries, angle food cake,
coffee and tea.
The Merry Matrons club met
at the home of Mrs Blake Ott on
Thursday. Dec. 1? with Mrs. Stella
Sparks as co-hostess AH mem
bers with the exception of one
were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees and
family of Denver. Colo., are ex
pected to spend Christmas with
lus parents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Rees and her mother, Mrs Will
Matthauser of Burwell.
LXm Peterson arrived home Fri
day night from Casper. Wyo., to
spend the Christmas vacation with
his parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar
Peterson. They expect to go to
Schulyer to spend Christmas with
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs Paul Johnston, Mark and
Kay. The Johnstons recently
moved to Schuyler from Freemont
and Mr. Johnston has been selected’
as assistant county agent of Col
fax County at Schulyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
are driving a new black and white
Pontiac.
Miss Sheila Kaiser, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaiser has been
a patient in the Burwell hospital
recently. We understand she is
abel to lie home now. Sheila at
tends school in O'Neill.
Mrs. George Fullerton enter
tained her club at dinner on Thurs
day evening. The husbands of the
club memliers were guests.
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Krookhouser
The Help U club annual Christ
mas party was held on the after
noon of Wednesday, December 16
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser. The losers of the atten
dance contest entertained at cards.
Mrs. Kenneth Waring chose the
ucky tally. She received the
special prize All the winners of
the contest received gifts and a
gift exchange was held
All but two members were fire
sent Lunch was served.
Visitors at the Clarence Finch
home Sunday, December 13 were
Mr and Mrs, Elmer Lichty oI
Royal
Ha told Blame conducted ser
i ices Sunday morning, December
13 at the Wesleyan Methodist
church at Venus and Mrs Charles
Strope was in charge id the eve
ning Bible study ami testimony
meeting Rev Dale Hornhack, the
pastor is a patient at the Neligh
hospital. He was injured in a fall
Wendel Strope shelled com at
the Frank Sholes fami December
15.
Mrs Lloyd Butterfield and
pupils held their Christmas pro
gram on Thursday, December 17
evening. There was a large at
tendance.
Lyle Davis and Dave Riley of
Norfolk were working at the Dav is
farm buildings on Friday ami
Saturday, December 11-12. The
Lyle Davis family were Sunday
dinner guests at her parents home,
L. G. Summers.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moser,
Marian and Eugene attended the
wedding of Vernon Boelter and
Miss Carolyn Beaudette at Wausa
Saturday evening, Dec. 12
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Held were
Omaha visitors over the weekend.
Dec. 11-13.
Pv t Arlce Waring will arrive
at O'Neill from Camp Carson to
spend the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald War
ing.
Mrs. Vincent Jackson and Patty
were O'Neill shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
spent Tuesday evening, I^eo, 15 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Bartos and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Strope
and Boyd went to Wausa Satur
day where they attended the Boel
ter Beaudette wedding that even
ing.
Mrs. Veldon Godol entertained
the Anniversary club at a Christ-,
mas party Thursday afternoon,
Dec. 17.
Gordon Fletcher of Orchard was
a caller at the Ora Caskey home j
December 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sukup of!
Page were Thursday \ isltors at
the George Heggenieyer home.
Sue Its n Caskey daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey was
untier the doctors care last week
Jeffery Kinmson. eldest son of
Mr and Mrs. lXmald Kinmson,
has been tjuite ill with an ear
ache.
Mrs Elmer Etlnusten of North
Platte accompanied Ed Brandi, who
came Saturday to visit his mother.
Mrs Brandi of near Creighton
Mrs Edmisten visited her brother,
William and Mr and Mrs George
Jett rev anti Paul Lav They re
turned to North I'latte the latter
j part of the week
8 8 lie(i reneiitall \e
In llutti' Dee. 31
Mr James IV Hoffman, field
representative of the Norfolk siK-ial
security office will lie m the court
! room i>f tin' courthouse in llutte,
i Nebr , front 9 :00 a m to l :00 p m.
Seriously disabled farmerj
! on Thursday, IVcember SI
: under 65 covered by social security
since 195a should inquire now
a Ik sit possible eligibility under the
i disability prov isions of the law.
(SlMBiaiKlUaSiSiMSiSiSillSiBiBlSlkSiMM
tended the Christmas luncheon
. , for the employers of the
Atkinson Livestock Market on
Wednesday evening. Dec 16 Mrs.
Gertie Adair stayed with the
Adair children, Alien and Dickie
Mrs Lindsey ami Florence and
Mrs. Deha Ernst drove to Atkin
son December 15 and visited Mrs
Julia White.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fullerton of
Lancaster, Calif., came Friday and
are spending the holidays with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Fullerton, who met them in Grand
Island.
Mrs, Effie Withers and her
daughter, Mrs. Blossom Butler left
from Grand Island Sunday morn
ing to spend the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Chapman at Boulder,
Colo. Leo Carney took them to
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce
expect to go to Omaha Tuesday
and spend the Christmas week
with their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh and
their granddaughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brau.
Miss Myrtle White, who attends
college in Greenville. 111., is spend
ing the Christmas vacation with
her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn
White and Venita. The family ex
pect to go to Greeley, Colo., for
Christmas at the Lawrence Barnett
home H. S. (Grandpa) White will
accompany them and then visit
his daughter, Mrs. Jack (Clarice)
Milton in Denver, Colo., for the
next few months.
Rodger Waldo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Waldo was ill with an
appendicitis attack last week. He
plans to have surgery during tile
Christmas vacation.
Neal Madsen, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Tenus Madsen, will have a
tonsilectomy during the vacation
time.
Mrs. Vem Sageser writes that
her mother, Mrs. E. L. Minter of
Council Bluffs, la., is much im
proved and able to be homo from
the hospital.
The Amelia Progressive club
met Wednesday, Dec. 16 at the
home of Mrs. Paul Fisher. There
were 12 members present. The
business meeting was opened by
the president. Mi's. Elmer Coolidge.
After the business was completed
Mrs. Glenn White and Mrs. Milton I
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