The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 31, 1959, Image 9

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Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiaiu Joseph F'rothch of O'Netll Saturday an
nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Klhtl, to
James (i. Vetter, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. James <>. Vetter of
Omaha. The announcement was made at a party at the Frootich
home. Miss Froelieh was graduated (mm St. Clary’s Academy.
In she received a bachelor ol arts degree (nun Duchesne
College, Omaha. She was an Ak-Sar Ben countess in IW8. At pres
ent she is a teacher at St. Mary's Academy. Mr. Vetter Is a grad
uate of Creighton Prep, Omaha. He received a bachelor of science
degree from Georgetown I niverslty, Washington. D. C.. and went
Into the IT. s. Air Force where he served as a first lieutenant jet
pilot. He is now completing studies at the Creighton l niverslty
college of law in Omaha. A June wedding is planned.
Amelia News
By Miss Florence Undue?
Mr. and Mr . Bernard Black
more spent Christmas with their
daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs. Vernon Beckwith and family
near Page Their grandchildren.
Grannie and Rodney came home
with them for a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clemens,
Janette and Donald spent Christ
mas eve with her parents, Mr.
and Mis. Frank Jungman.
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Clemens for dinner
were Mr. and Mrs Leonard Pribil
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Humrich and family of O'Neill,
Julius Below and son Marlin of
Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
0 mens and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Clemens and family were
dinner guests of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Porter at Chnm
hei - but called at tho Levi Clo
m ns home later in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
entertained at an oyster stew on
Christmas eve. Guests wore Mr.
a ! Mrs. Harold Fullerton, Both
old Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ful
lerton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doo
ii.tle and L vs. Mr. ahd Mrs. Leon
and Gene and Miss Phillis
Fullerton.
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for appointment.
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TOMPKINS LIVESTOCK HEADQUARTERS
Inman, Nebraska
t Mr and Mrs, Hteme Frahm. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bnffii and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Meyer and
family of Rose and Mr and Mrs
Hay Forbes and family of Ewing
w -re Chostmas day guests a*
the h.me of their msher. Mrs
Maude Forbes at tier new home in
Amelia.
Joe Stooi ker took Mrs Stoeeker
to Grand Island on Wednesday,
I«t . where she took the train
to Lander Wyo,, to visit their son,
Fred stoeeker and family From
there she went to Oakland. Cui>f..
to v wit arsither son, N*. il Stoeeker
iid wife, Jackie. Neil recently
received a prmotion wfuch mate
him u 3rd • puis petty officer His
address is N 1 Mu to M M • .
JO-OS-14, USB Hanger CL’A fii
PTO San Francisco, Calif- He ex
pects to go to sea again in
February, ibs Wife ami mother
will return tome then. His wife
liv-s at Valentine.
Christina-!. pi> grams at the Meth
odist church on Sunday ewning
Doe. JO. and at the Free Metho
riist church un Tuesday e\ < rung
were enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. tuck Lxioiittle vi
sited at the G^-orge Fullertons
Tuesday evening, I >ec, JJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes,
j nice. Cheryl end Roger of
Scoitsbluff were Christmas guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and
Don. Other dinner guests at the
Adams on Christmas day were
Mr, and Mrs. Harry On of O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott and Mrs.
Gloria Landrum and Sally of Atkin
son,
Mr. and Mrs Gale Fix, Sheila,
iaykn, Larry , Rodger and Danny
J Scottsbluff were Christmas day
ind weekend guests of her mother,
Mrs. Alice Prewitt and tannlx.
They also visited his parents, Mr.
,md Mrs. Elmer Klx.
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Prewitt and
Cynthia of Chambers, Mr. and
Mrs, IXan Prewitt, Lori Ruth and
jerry lxan and Sharon Prewitt
were all present at the Prewitts
for Christmas dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cearts and
Pam of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mr.
and Mrs. John Ccams of Scotts
: iluff were here to sjend Clin si
mas wnh Mrs. John Crams par
nts, Mr. and Mrs. William Fry
[var. mi f (uiu s. *^***v“»
i >eix. Linda arid Carol and Mr.
1 mu Mrs. Orland Fryrear were
; ilsti Christmas dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. WUford Hatch of
: Fori Collins, Colo., are spending
hheir two weak Christmas vaca
tion with her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. Edgar Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore,
Luannc, Juke and Sally of
Chevcnne, Wyo., were pre- Christ
mas' guests with them parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson. They
arrived Tuesday and returned
iwme Thursday. Their daughter,
Luanne became ill with measles
while here but was able to make
the trip home and at a later re
! port was feeling fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle en
• named at Christmas dinner.
| Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Bemie Kennedy, Hale and
Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Slay
maker, Lloyd and Dannie of Albion
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle and
Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Fullerton. Joan and Both and Art
Waidman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Claussen,
Debra and Linda of Burlington,
la., are spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Gilman of Amelia and his mother,
Mrs. Margaret Claussen of At
kinson and other relatives in the
Vmelia and Atkinson vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fry rear
spent Christmas with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss at
Tilden.
Christmas day guests at Elmer
Coolidges were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Braddock or Watertown, S.
D Mrs. Julia White of Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ragland.
Vivian, Junanita and Roy van of
Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and
i baby of Chamlx?rs and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and three
; sons of O Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen and
sons, Rodney of Omaha and Mi
and Mrs. Jerry Dickerson and
son of Edmond, Okla.. visited the
ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Burge during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Searles
and Douglas Friedrich of Denver
Colo., spent Christmas and visitec
I over OUllua> njui *«**»-. ^
I daughter and s< m-ln-law, Mr. anc
j Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family.
Other Christmas day guests at the
' Waldos were Mr. and Mrs. B. \\
Waldo and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Werner, Connie and Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons
and Duane of Kimberly, Idaho are
spending the holidays with his
mother, Mrs. Bertha Sammons
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Miller and other relatives
! and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry
spent Christmas eve with her par
ants, Mr. and Mrs. August Bolts
| at Grand Lsland and were Christ
1 mas day guests at the home oi
j ns parents. Mr. and Mrs. llowarc
i Berry.
Troxell Green will be the leader
of the question and answer Bible
I study next Sunday evening, Jan
! 1 at‘the Amelia Methodist church.
i Tlx-re will be a fellowship hour
; und lunch following the study.
Mrs. Harold Gilman will be hos
! ;ess -to the Woman's Society ol
j Christian Service on Wednesday,
| Jan. 6th. Mrs. Blake Ou will be
he program leader. Mrs. Asa Wat
in and Mrs. Edith Andersen arc
i on the lunch committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
i were among the Christmas day
guests at the Roy Backhaus home.
Kenneth Backhaus, son oi Mr. and
Sirs. Roy Backhaus. who is sta
t >ned with the air force in Alaska
: was also home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J hnstor
and her mother, Mrs. Tress a Wag
i ;er entertained Vern Sageser. Mr
, and Mrs. Link Sageser and Mrs.
\ Edith Andesen at Christmas dm
j uer,
' Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolittle
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldor
Ballagh ami family. Mrs. Nettie
Bilstien and Pat. Mrs. Stella
Sparks and Lonnie and Mrs. Gertie
Adair were Christmas day dinner
guests at the Jim Bilstien home
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes,
Gerald and Leslie of Fort Collins.
Colo., are spending the holidays
with relatives and friends in the
Ameia and Atkinson vicinity.
Mr and Mm Blake Oft enter
tained tbe following guests on
Christmas eve Mr and Mrs. Asa
Watson, Joyce and Share*. Mr
unei Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts and
family of ONe Ji. Miss Beth Wat
son «t Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Roide
Everetts, Mrs. Glona lutndrum
and SaUy erf Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Sammons and sorts, and
Mr. are! Mrs. Andy Robak and
jmiiy and Mrs Margie Sammons
l ,ii Sioux. City.
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Forties. Mi
| ,ind Mrs. AJvm Forties. Mr. and
| Mrs. Ilicme Frahm. anil Mr. anel
j Mrs. George FuLenon were Sutur
i day evening guests of Mr. ami
! Mrs. Gene Thompson
Mr. „nd Mrs. Stanley Ttxmpaon.
Barbara and Pamela. Mr, and
Mrs- Vernon Thompson, Virginia.
Joy and Edna, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
. >m(->un, Ronnie, Kay and
, i were dinner guests on
hnsunas day at the home of
pcir parents Mr. anel Mrs. WU
j iiam iTsumpse* and Maniyn in
Atkinson. Marilyn is home for the
hioiidays from McPhtrsun, Kan..
vhere she is a freshman at
1 Central College s high school.
Mr. and Mrs^ Bek) Rees, Mari
■ vn. Julie, James, Ruby and
: Kathry n of Denver, Colo., were
i here to spend Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen White, Myrtle
,ind Yeruta spent a few days at
Christmas time with Mrs. White s
: Mother, Lawrence Barnett and
:amily at Greeley, Colo., Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Bamett. wlio had gone
home with their son, Lawrence
alx.Hit ten days earlier, returned
to their home in Amelia with the
Whiles. H. S. While went on to
Denver, Colo., to spend about three
or more months with his daughter
,md son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Milton.
Mr, and Mrs. Dunk Peterson and
son. Don spent Christmas with
the.r daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnston, Mark and Kay
i at Schuyler.
Mr, and Mrs. Leon Skala an^
: -on. Gene of Howells were Chnst
' mas day guests of their daughter
ind family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Doolittle, Rodney and Ricky.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons
,ind Duane of Kimberly Idaho, i
Mr. and Mrs, Duane Miller and
.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and fami
ly of Chamliers were Christmas
guests of Mrs. Bertha Summon-.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oetter,
Lana and Janeth were Christmas
dinner guests erf Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hiatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair and
A1 in Hirlfip C’hnst
I mas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Peters near O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tesch and
daughter ot Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob ARdair and family were Christ
mas day guests with the ladies'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art IX»
little.
Miss Phillis Fuller! n of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spath of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Moore and Jackie ot Rapid City,
S. D„ were here to spend Christ
mas with Mr. and Mrs. George
Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. I*>n
Fullerton, who are also visiting
here from California.
Mrs. Delia Ernst spent Christ
mas with her brother and sister
sn-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Cur
! ran north of O'Neill.
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were
! Christmas dinner guests of Mr.
ind Mrs. Charles McMillen in At
j kinson.
Swing News
——————
By Mm. Harold Harris
WED 57 YEARS
“ DECEMBER 20
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson oi
Ewing were honored guests at a j
family gathering at the tome oi !
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. |
and Mrs. Oscar Wilson near Clear- i
water Sunday, December 20th, the |
occasion to celebrate their 57th I
wedding anniversary' anil Mr. Ol
: son's Slst birthday anniversary.
A turkey dinner was served fol
i >wed by an afternoon of visiting.
Christmas gifts were also ex
I changed.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Merwin Olson and family of
Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Greer
Clark and family ot Stanton, Mr.
land Mrs. Jack Blair and son of
: Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Ras
mussen and daughter ot Norfolk,
Mr. and Mrs. Albm Dolezal and son
of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. David
Oretel and children of Sioux City,
la. One daughter and her hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. /Vilen York of
Seattle, Wash., could not be pre
i sent.
Mr. and Mrs. Olson are both
natives ot Nebraska, Mr. Olson
was bom in Stanton county, and
Mrs. Olson near Orchard. Their
parents at the time lived in sod
' houses.
The couple were married on
; December 24, 1902 at the tome of
! the bride's parents, the late Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Strope near Orch
; ard. The minister from Orchard
made the twelve mile tnp over
i - now covered grounds and in cold
i temperatures with horse and
jbuggy.
Mr. and Mrs. Olson marie their
i home in Stanton county for nine
[years. They purchased a tract of
I mimproved land south of Clear
j wafer which was their home for
j JS years. Eleven years ago they
j sold this farm and bought acre
j age in northeast Ewing w here they
make their home. They brought
! a bit of the farm with them m
j the way of livestock and some
1 equipment to which a small trac
tor was added Truck cartiwung
occupied much of yi> r time dur
ing die summer immttis. Mr. Ol
son also lends a hand to hu
neighbors m garden plowing, saw -
wood *nd lanuui other odd
jot*
They are members of the First
Methodist church, attending re
j.ariy and pan ip u- m its ac
tivities, Mr Olsons hobby of
> 'Jig tne harmonic*. autnharp
tnd the accordion and Mrs. Oi
- ri > "spieakmg pieces" provide
much family amusi men! and they
are often caUed up -n !>>r numbers
a t church entertainments anti I
'innun;t> affairs.
'Last Weeks Newsi
. ) eh iv n of St. Peter s par
h j res- and a Omsunas pro- i
am Sunday after?* «<n J *•<. _v at j
St Dominic halL There was a
■ *<1 attendance for tin occaMon.
The numbers of the entertam
BeB as follow > Canute Light
• ei*s by the pip.ls >1 the rural
- honl taught by Miss Rita Lydon;
a leading “Too Small" by Linda
1* mherty ; aengs. "Silent Night
. the primary class and "O
l.i’tie Town of Bethlehem by die
girls of the upper grades; panto
mine with musical record, by the
tiny tots; a reading. "Just A
Lmle Tot ’ by Tom Sojka; a skit.
Secrets" by Terry Walnofer. Den
ms ThoendcL Torn Sujka and Al- ,
ten Oimiel; a skit “Christmas on
A Doorstep" by the intermediate
.ass; reading, “Camels Christ
mas Song Shirley Funk; a play- ,
let. "The Christmas Piggy Bank *
by the intermediate class.
Four Christmas lilms for child
ren were shown by John McCarvil
le of O Neill. Santa Claus arrived
bringing treats for all the boys
and girls.
In charge of the program were:
Mrs. Ray Funk, Mrs. John Miller
and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
Saturday, December 19lh which
a as Santa Claus Day, brought
many children to town for the af
•• rooon show at the theatre. In the
mean time, Santa had armed and
was making the rounds of the vil
lage in a cart drawn by a Shet
nd pony, with a clanging cow
■ ell. attracting the attention of the
shut-ins, the elderly and the too
small folks, passing out treats at
,r homes.
At 3:30, lie was at the Christ
mas tree at uie intersection oi
Mam Street where he was greeted
y over five hundred children.
This visit was sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce with Alex
i't r. oner, chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud were
Sunday. Dec. 20 dinner guests at ‘
rhe home of Mrs. Mabel Caubar
> at Neligh.
A Christmas program was pre
sented Sunday evening, Dec. 20 '
at the First Methodist church in
die form of two pageants
"Christmas Worship" was ,
[■< ntered around the home featur- .
mg a nativity scene.
And the second pageant "The
Story Behind the Carols" present
*d by the sixth, seventh, eighth and
high school grades of the Sunday ,
school, depicted the origin of the
carols from the first to the 19th
century.
Ray Sedivy teacher of the adult
class, was the narrator.
Miss Sandra Elliot was pianist
For the first pageant and organist j
For the second. Miss Deloris Hubei
played an accordian accompani- 1
rnent for "Silent Night."
The* church was decorated in a j,
theme in keeping with the season
Featuring poinsettias. Candelabra
and Christmas greens added a
decorative touch. The tall brightly
trimmed tree was surrounded by
"pound gifts" by the congregation
for their pastor and wife. Rev.
and Mrs W. W. Elliot and Sandra.
In charge of the entertainment
were Mrs. Willis Rockey, supertin- j
dent of the primary department, ,
assisted by the teachers, Mrs. Ray '
Sedivy, Mrs. Marcus Pierson and |
Miss ’ Sandra Elliot anti in the
vouth group. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke,
assisted by Mrs. W. W. Elliot and I
Mrs. Waldo Davis.
Aubrey Wood church organist
played an organ prelude of carols.
Treats were passed to all the
children after the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
entertained the following guests
on Christmas eve at their home,
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jcry Tom
jack and children of Ewing and Bob
Knapp of Brookings. S. D.
Mrs. Edna Lofquest and her son,
Robert Lofquest of Fremont at
tended the funeral of C. D. Jones
Held at Lincoln on Wednesday,
Dec. 16th. Before returning to her
home in Ewing Mrs. Lsfquest vi
sited at the home of her son in
Fremont and called on Mrs. Mike
Philben at West Point.
Inman News
By Mrs. Janies McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crasser
and sons of Neligh were callers
Friday evening in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and
Mary*.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nielsen
and Kay of Gillette, Wyo., spent
the weekend in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Anthony and Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Morrow.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and
sons of Valentine spent Sunday
visiting in the home of Mrs.
S’t iier's parents, Mr. and yMrs.
Ira L. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sholes of
Fullerton spent the weekend visit
Jig m the twne of Mrs Shuk - s
yarenis, Mr and Mrs. Harry
ilamf.
Christmas dinner guests in the
Ainu1 ill Mr and Mrs Mari Watson
■»erv Mr. ami Mrs. Rnhard Pi rry
«1 Border, Tex . and Mr. ami Mrs
Virgil Tomlinson ,uxl girls of O
Sodl,
Merlin Lul* n of Oak spent Sun
lay m 'he home of Mrs Charles
.Juhen He returned to Oak an Mon
lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Eari Miller were
.'hnsim.ws .ucsts in tlx home of
Mr. and Mi's- Fay lintteU and
i.i .ghters t Atkinson
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Keyes left
rhursday for N» tv el where *.:.ey
,*>nt Christmas m the home Jl
;ik ir ton and dan. ti: m»1« Mr
*nd Mrs. Knnand K. y s and family,
they returned to their Iwme on
•>..tu relay
Ctu istm.is .inner guests in the
tome of Mildred Keyes were Mr.
ml Mrs. Gerald Rmir ,.txl fami
y and Mrs Blanch Rou and
Marvin of O NeiU, Mr. And Mrs
Milton MiKathnie and family of
Vtkmsun, Mr. and Mrs Humid
xeyes and family and Mr and
Mi's. Clarence Hansen and family
>1 Inman.
Mrs. Pauline Anderl and Fran
ks k*ft Friday for Omaha where
hey visited in the home of Mr.
md Mrs. Sterling Anderl and
anuly. They were accompanied to
Jm.tha by Mr. and Mrs. Karl
xey es who visited m the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Vidlak and
anruly. They all visited in the
Jlarenee Burgstrom home before
.'turning home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGruw
vere Sunday dinner guests in the
ionic of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
iVolfe and family at Elgin
John Sobotka and son, Harold
vere Christmas guests in the Leo
sobotka home at Columbus and
he Gerald Solotka home ai Nor
olk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer
uid Mick spent Chnsmas in the
tome of Mr. and Mrs. Dirty Saw
ivr and girls at Atkinson
Mr and Mrs. James Reis and
laughter of Omaha were visitors
'unday in the home of Mr. and
lire. David Morshaeh and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown and
\aren left Thursday for Cali
>mia to spend a couple of weeks
, isiting relatives.
Sumiav guests in the home of
dr. and Mrs. James Banks and
loger were John Schrunk ei In
nan. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilick
ird of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.
Jean Banks and fam.ly of Lincoln
md Mr. and Mrs. John Buhlman,
r.. and son of Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
ind family spent Sunday visiting
r. the home of Mr. Reynold’s par
■nts. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reynolds
it Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry' McGraw
vere Christmas dinner guests in
he home of Mr. and Mrs. James
tanks and Roger.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks and
amily of Lincoln spent the wei k
;nd visiting in the home of Mr.
ind Mrs. James Banks and Roger.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Oilman
ind family entertained the follow -
ng guests at an oyster supper and
i Christmas party Christmas eve.
ilr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst
ind Barbara and John and Mr.
ind Mrs. George P. Colman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
iullivan m O'Neil] Saiurday eve
ling.
Venus News
Ry Mr* lLU|iti ilnmkh.xN'r
Mr. .ind Mrs 1 '.urvli Grass and
. id i Yy > I* .
• sp>tld Uio holiday a w ith her
I u\ nts. Mr and Mrs. George H« .
femey or and his parent' Mr. ami
in. Arthur Grass of Page. Mr
<. .1 . is stslkjtjed at the h. >wortl
ui force Ktsc.
Their ' in Kevin in n »»!
baptwLiil Christmas at the Sr. Paul
Lutheran church of \ au-> Rev
Sect e id t officialed Mr and Mrs
i. chaid lu meyer of Waytk
were iponsi *i >
A. .» spending Oinstmas at the
inM <• ::n yci home » ■; re
>1: and Mrs. Richard Heggemey* i
i Wayne
Carl lxnorkeck of Lincoln vi
id at the home of Mr and Mr>
Fred Phiir.
Friday evening visitors at the
hhr home were Mr. and Mrs
to Furman and family.
Oinstmas day dmnet and sup
per cue>t.s at tlte home of Mr. and
Mrs Fmil Bartos were Mr amt
Mrs Ralph BtxKikhou.scr ami Mr
and Mrs Go ry L. Brookhuaer.
Lyle Strop* and \G oy B. tin
are spending the holidays with
I their parents Mr and Mrs Vernon
'Stropc and Mr. ami Mrs. Harold
PI tin. The boys attend Miltom.ile
college.
Suellyn Caskey, three year old
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth
Caskey underwent a tonsillectomy
at the O Neill hospital M >nd iy.
Dee. 21. She was able to return to
: her home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr and
daughters motored to Sioux City
Thursday ami spent Christmas itay
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Potter Heaton
Mrs. Ora Caskey and pupils held
their Christmas program on the
c. enmg of Dec. 22 A large crowd
attended and enjoyed the elever i
u ting of the two pupils, Paul la**
Mitchell and Eugenh Moser Alter
Santa made his api«*arance.aU en
joy ed pie and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinnison
■entertained in honor of their son,
Jeffrey's sixth Idrthday. Present
were Mr. and Mr. Ted Kinnison
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Kinnison and
family, Mr. and Mrs Paul Cihlar.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cihlar and*
Sherrie and Johnny Yolipwu'daen
Jeffrey received mam gtt’.s lAifndl
vv as served
I ’a uy I >.< trriek six-lit Monday
with her :• end Anetie I'hltr at h*-r
home.
Mr and Mrs Or* Caskey motor
ed to tin si ha Sunday Shetr son.
I ad .ind return i * >ine with them.
Ml vr* M m Mulcr vlut
'd it the *- >n I Mr. und Mr*.
Ralph limokhoysv'
Suixfuv dinner guests at the
home of Mi and Mi s 1 mil Rartixs
were Mr aixl Mrs Hay Hnxvk
!> *.sir N Ask. Mr and Mrs.
1 jur y liivx xlvds t* of Cotesfiehl.
an i Mrs Jack Hawk ind
• m of 1 w ir ind Mr. Mid Mrs.
i: dt* l ink! a.- ;
Mr at I Mis Kay lvj\v»kHxiser
I NortO s .Jx-rtt the W x-kend With
I: td Mrs Ralph l.iwkhnuser.
Mt a 1 Mrs Or* Caskey and
. xvs were Christmas dutix-r guests
at the Bdhein Porter home.
Newport News
By Mrs. K, It. (’aqxyitxr
■ 1 .tst Week’s News!
The Rork Ci >unt v teachers held
their annual banquet W. dnesday
evening. Dee IP in tlx- N« wport
gym There we e ; teacher* in
utti ndania Tlx dinner was served
by the Nightetn.als l’ivy** t club.
Mrs Arthur Scgrr, who at
tended tlx- rei ent delegate assent tv
ly ul the Nebraska Stale Kduca
tn>n a->s*x-i.ition in laneoln gave a
re|«rt. A film dealing with treat
ment »f point was shown.
Entertainment was (urnlslMxt hy
the Stoli part l*»ys with tap danc
ing and singing. Cards (allowed tlte
meeting,
Newport War Mothers held their
Christmas party Weiinesday after
noon ike lti in the home of Mrs.
Oliver Gtig with Mrs. Hoy Nel
son as co-host* ss. There were
thitieen mothers arxl one visitor
Mabel Fox present.
It was voted to change our
meeting date back to the 4th Fri
day instead of Wednesday. After
the short business meeting an ex
change of gifts was enjoyed.
The January meeting will lx* held
in the home of Mrs. Fay Ficken
paugh.
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
For assistance in making out your 1959
Income Tax Return, see—
FLORENCE PONTON
Golden Hotel Corner
Phone 106 - O'Neill
Please Make Appointments
CLOSE-OUT
FARM AUCTION
At the farm located: From Clearwater 31? miles north and
1 mile east; From Neligh 5 miles west, 31^ miles north and 2
miles west; From Royal 8 miles south and 2 miles west, on—
Thursday, January 7
Sale Starts Promptly at 12:30 p.m. Lunch Stand on Grounds
23 Head of Registered Polled Milking Shorthorns
Complete Line of Late Model Faim Machinery
including 4 Tractors — '53 Ford 11 ?-T Truck
Grain — Hay — Straw
Buildings — Poultry — Household Goods
Mary Woodward & Son, owners
1 Clint Hopkins, Neligh phone TU 7-1731 and John Danner, auct.
Citizens State Bank, Clearwater, Clerk
A review of the service provided to our owner-customer3
throughout Nebraska during 1959 brings a sense of achieve
ment to every member of the Consumers Public Power
District family. The record speaks for itself.
• During 1959, more electricity was
furnished than ever before. The cost per
kilowatt hour to the customer was one
of five lowest cost figures in the nation.
• During 1959, new sendee facilities were
added to keep pace with growing needs.
• During 1959, new electrical conveniences
for better living were introduced.
• During 1959, new and better sendees
were provided for agriculture, industry
and commerce to help bring greater
progress.
With this record behind us, we look forward to the New Year
with confidence, pledging that we shall continue to do
everything in our power to help you
LIVE BETTER . . . ELECTRICALLY during
the Golden Sixties
CONSUMERS