The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 10, 1960, Image 6

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    Miss Karen Kaup united in marriage to Paul F. Soger at St.
Joseph’s C'athollr church, Atkinson.
Karen Kaup Weds
Paul Seger Feb. 27
In Atkinson Ceremony
Miss Karen Kaup, daughter of
Dorothy Kaup and the late Her-(
man Kaup. Atkinson became the
bride of Paul F. Seger, son of Mr. j
and Mrs. Lam> F. Seger, Atkinson,
in a 10 a m. ceremony February
27.
Kev. Ft. J. Parr officiated the
double ring ceremony before 300
guests at St. Joseph's Catholic
church in Atkinson. The St. Jo
seph’s high school choir sang.
Escorted to the altar by her
grandfather, Hen Kaup sr., Stuart,
the bride chose a gown of original
imported chantilly lace featuring
a fitted bodice with a scalloped
sabrina neckline accented by seed
pearls. The sleeves tapered to the
wrist and the full gathered skirt
fashioned into tiers of scalloped
lace at the hemilne over tiers of
tulle ruffles and silk taffeta. The
gown extended into a chapel train
of lace tiers.
A crown of while seed pearls
held the veil of English illusion j
lace. Her bouquet was of white
orchids on a white prayerbook
She wore a pearl necklace and ear
rings, gifts from the bridegroom.
Miss Karen Bose, Omaha was,
maid of honor and bridesmaids
were Phyliss Kaup and Margaret
Seger, sisters of the couple. They
were gowned in shrimp silk or
gan/a ballerina length gowns. The
fitted Ixxlices were accented by sa
hrina necklines and the full gather
ed skirts were worn over full petti
coats. They wore headpieces simi
lar to the bride's with nose-tip veils.
Their houquets were of white car
nations.
Miss Janet Kaup was flower girl
and ring bearer was Robert Schaaf.
The bride's cousin, Michael
Schaaf, Omaha, was best man.
Ushers were Leonard and Duane
Jansen, Pier/., Minn., Raymond |
Schaafer, Atkinson, and Dick |
Brooks, Norfolk.
Also attending the bridegroom
were Ralph Kaup, Atkinson, and
Larry Wewel, Atkinson.
A dinner at noon and reception
from 2 to 4 p.m. followed the cere
mony, given by the bride's mo
thers at the Knights of Columbus
Hall. The seven tier wedding cake
was baked and decorated by Con
nie Coufal. Mrs. Elmer Schaaf
baked the bridegroom’s cake.
Mrs. Ed Callahan attended the
guest book while Joan and Doris
Grof, Janice Engler and Mrs. Dean
Gokie assisted at the gift table.
Serving punch and coffee were
Mrs. Thomas Kaup and Mrs. Dick
Henning. Mrs. Henry Kruger cut
the wedding cake.
For her wedding trip the bride
wore a white lace sheath underlin
ed with powder blue acetate tafet
ta and wore white accessories.
The bride is a graduate of St.
Joseph’s high school and has been
employed at the Atkinson Memorial
hospital. The bridegroom also a St.
Joseph's graduate, attended Nor
folk Junior college for 2 years and
Kearney State Teacher’s College
for one year. After March 10 the
couple w*ill live in Chicago.
Sick and Injured
O’Neill Mrs. Jennie French who
has been suffering a back ailment,
for a time is resting much. |
easier. Her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brad
xioek of Page were Saturday din
ner guests in her home. .LeRoy
Cunningham was admitted to St.
Anthony hospital Sunday evening
for treatment for after-effects of
the flu. . .Mrs. J. Ed Hancock re
ceived a broken arm in a fall
Saturday morning in the yard at
her home. She was a patient at
St. Anthony hospital Saturday and
Sunday and was released with
her arm in a cast. . .Grandma
(Sarah! Hull is reported to be
holding her own in the fight she
is waging to counteract the ef
fects of the flu. Her daughter,
Mrs. Pre>ton Jones of O’Neill as
sisted with her care several
days last week . .Sally, 11 year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Hurley, entered St An
thony hospital Thursday evening
for a Friday evening for a fn
for b F ; mom twnsilectomy.. Sgt
E.W. (Bill) Kramer submitted to
major surgery Wednesday morn
ing at St Anthony’s hospital.
Page Mrs. P.E. Nissen, who
has spent the past week in St.
Anthony hospital is reported on
the mend. Her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Swanson of Kansas City,
Kans. arrived last Thursday and
another daughter, Mrs. Bernard
Cooke of Eugene, Ore. arrived
Wednesday morning. Because of
flying conditions Mrs. Cooke was
flown to Des Moines and sent
back to Omaha by train. A son,
Leland Van Conet and a daugh
ter, Mrs. Norma Hafen, both of
Sacramento, Calif, are expect eel
to arrive Wednesday evening at
Grand Island. . Mrs. Nell McIn
tosh, who resides at the Hoff
meister Nursing Home at Genoa,
had the misfortune to fall and
hurt her hip. She was hospita
lized last year at St. Anthony’s
hospital for a similar accident. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Willard I^each of
Sioux City were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. CP. Leach. Mr
Leach has been suffering from
arthritis over a long period of
time and has been unusually mis
erable lately.. .John Silver, father
of Stanley Silver, submitted to
surgery for amputation of a foot
, to relieve a circulatory difficul
ty, last week at the Good Samar
itan hospital at Kearney.
NAPER Harold Schultz was
brought homo on Saturday from
the Sacrod Heart hospital at
Lynch, lie is feeling much bet
ter. . Arthur Martins went to Om
aha on Thursday, March. 3rd and
brought his son, Douglas home
from the Children's memorial hos
pital where he had been a pa
tient since January 8. Mrs. Mar
tin has been in Omaha with her
son.
AMELIA Mrs. Link Sageser is
suffering with several bruised
fingers which she received when
her hand was caught in the car
door. . .Mrs. B W. Waldo accom
panied her son, Lloyd to Spencer
Monday, Feb. 29 to see the eye
doctor. The following Saturday
she returned to Spencer for glas
ses. . .Cathy Fix, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Fix was ill with
flu the past week.. .Robert Ken
ny carried the maii from At
kinson to Amelia during last
week. His father, Dwight Ken
ny, the regular carrier was hos
pitalized with influenza. . .Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Widman went to Ains
worth Thursday Mrs. Widman's
mother, Mrs. D. L. Fancher has
been in the hospital there and
returned to her home that day. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce’s
1 daughter, Mrs. Charles Bligh of
| Omaha is in St. Joseph’s hos
pital for tests and observation.
Inman—Leon R. Tompkins is im
proving after his recent surgery
He is still in a Tucson, Ariz. hos
[ pital. . Mrs. W.J. Gallagher and
. son Greg entered Antelope Mem
• orial hospital at Neligh for treat
I ment.
|1 Deloit—Mrs. Fred Harpster anc
I j Glenn were in Tilden on Fehru
I ary 29 where Mrs. Harpster vis
ited a doctor. . .Mrs Mao Stearns
has been a victim of the flu the
past week.
Stuart Mrs Don Engler and Mr.
and Mrs Ben Engler brought Don
home from the veterans hospital
at Grand Island on Sunday.. Bob
Brayton spent the weekend in
Hastings with his mother, Mrs.
Blanche Brayton where she un
derwent eye surgery.
NEWPORT—Irving Chris ton re
turned home Saturday from a ter
day stay in the Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
Chambers Mrs. William Turner
returned home from the Atkin
son Memorial hospital, Thursday,1
Mar 3.. .The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Walter, who has been
a patient at St. Anthonys hospital
in O'Neill, returned home Tues
day.
■
Lynch- Harold Gene Micanek un-1
derwent major surgery at the Sa
cred Heart hospital on March 1. ..
Mr. and Mrs I^slie Stewart called
on Veldon Pmkerman at St An-;
thony's hospital on Tuesday, Mar.
L __
Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hrbek
have been suffering with the flu
the past week. . .Otto Ruzicka
spent several days in Omaha the
past week having a medical check
up.
Ewing—James Bartos of Ewing
was taken to the Veterans Hos
pital at Grand Island last week
for a medical check-up and treat
ment.
Hospital Notes
8T. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Mar. 2 Mrs Pete
Nissen of Page; Michael Steven
Walter of Chambers. 3 Miss Eliz
abeth Hanabory, Mrs. Jane Judge,
Sally Harley and Mrs. O'Donnell,
all of O'Neil. 4 Mrs Alfred Hamik
and Dennis H. Murphy, both of
O'Neill; Lloyd Black and Karen
Gaylene Summerer, both of Ewing
Wendy Ann Black of Spencer. 5
Mrs. Joseph Jack of Spencer; Mrs.
Ed Hancock, Miss Arlene Kirk
patrick and Mrs. Robert Berigan,
all of O'Neill, ti Mrs. Vernon A.
Wortman and LeRoy Cunning
ham. Ixilh of O'Neill; H.B. Black
of Spencer. 7—Mrs. Jim Rother
ham and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
both of Ewing. 8 Joan Caskey
of Orchard; Roy Rotherham of
Ewing; K.W. Kramer of O’Neill.
!) Richard Minton, sr. of O’Neill.
DISMISSED: Mar.2 Marilyn
Donohoe and Mrs. Edward Camp
bell, Ixith of O'Neill. 3 Mrs. Fran
cis Belzer, Harry Sullivan and
Martin Schuchman, all of O'Neill;
Leo Vandersnick of Ewing. 4
Mrs. Art Reiser of Anoka; Mrs.
Phyllis Salt and Ralph Blair,
Ixith of Chambers; Sharon Fer
nau of Butte; James Borgmeyer
of Inman; Mrs. Francis Pfeffer
of Pickstown, S.D. 3 Miss Sally
| Herley of O'Neill. 6 Donald My
ers of Stuart; Karen Gaylene
Summerer of Ewing; Mrs. Harry
Sullivan, Mrs. Ed Hancock. Mrs.
; Marlin Wichman and baby boy
and Sue Ann Freeburg, all of
O'Neill. 7 Wendy Ann Black of
Spencer; Mrs. Harry Lampert of
Orchard; Andrew Wettlaufer of
O'Neill. 8 Mrs. Robert Berigan,
Mrs. Alfred Hamik and Ralph
Stowell, all of O'Neill; 9 Mrs. A.
J. O'Donnell and Mrs. Dave Widt
feldt, both of O’Neill.
EXPIRED: Mar.4 Miss Morna
Wertz of O'Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Mar.2 Duane
Shald and Mary Hively, both of
Stuart; Mrs. Bruce Horn of Cham
bers. 3 Mrs. Gilbert Olson of
Ewing; Mrs. Ralph Schrunk and
Anton Dobrovolny, both of Atkin
son. 5—Mrs. Glen Butterfield,
Ray Carlisle and Debra Vencil, all
of Atkinson; Mrs. George Schu
bert of Rose. 6 H.E. Myers of
Newport; Edwin Havranek of
jLincoln; James Havranek of O’Ne
ill; Gilliert Olson of Ewing. 7—
John Papke of Chambers.
DISSMISSED: Feb. 29 Rod
ney Christensen, Mrs. Don Vencil
and daughter and Mrs. La Vem
C 1 a u s s e n, all of Atkinson,
March 1. Richard Klinger
and Anton Dobrovolny, both of
Atkinson. 2 Hope Reiser of Butte;
Mrs. John West of Stuart. 3—Du
ane Shald of Stuart; Mrs. William
Turner of Chambers. 4—John Ad
ams of Orchard; Mrs Donald
Beckwith and son and Mrs. Le
land Anson, all of O’Neill. 5—
Irvin Christon of Newport. 8—
| Ray Carlisle of Atkinson; Mrs.
Gilbert Olson of Ewing.
EXPIRED: Mar 5- Mrs. Mary
Hively of Stuart. 6— Mrs George
Schubert of Rose.
SACRED HEART
LYNCH
PRESENT: George Baumeister
of Butte; Mrs. Mary Classen,
Charles Havranek, Robert Jones
and Mrs. Elmer Kaczor, all of
Spencer; Roscoe Creekmur ol
Bonesteel; Alvin Erickson of Her
rick, S.D.; Dr. J A. Guttery, Dr
G.B. Ira, Harold Gene Micanek
and Baby Gerald Allen Miller,
all of Lynch; Mrs. Gerald Ham
ilton and Mrs. Edward Lane, both
of Fairfax S.D.; Mrs. Kennis
Hansen of O’Neill; Erick Ohmar
of Anoka; Mrs. William Schultj
of Naper; Delbert Shaw of Ver
del.
DISMISSED: Mar 3—Mrs. Ed
ward Roeder of Fairfax 4- Miss
Helen Sire of Butte b Harold
Schultz of Naper; Mrs Leonard
Tiefenthaier of Butte 6— Mrs.
Herman Wilken of Fairfax. 7—
Mrs. Mabel Keeler of Butte.
EXPIRED: Mar. 2- Mrs Anna
Mashek of Spencer.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Sehrunk Mr. and Mrs. Raljih
Schrunk of Atkinson, daughter,
Diane Lynn, 7 pounds 4 ounces.
March 3.
Horn-Mr and Mrs. Bruce Horn
of Chambers, son, Kirby Kent,
7 pounds 11 ounces, March 3.
ST. ANTHONY'S
Jack Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jack
of Spencer, son. Gregory Lee. 6
pounds 15 and three quarter
ounces, March 5.
Wortman Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Wortman of O’Neill, daughter, 7
pounds 4 and one half ounces,
March 7.
ELSEWHERE
Vogel—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vo
gel of Newport, son, Wayne Fran
cis, 9 pounds 2 ounces, March 1,
Hosch—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hosch of Newport, daughter, Shei
la Christine, 8 pounds 6 ounces.
February 27, Bassett hospital.
Nelson—Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson
of Norfolk, son, 7 and a half
pounds, February 27. The couple
are former residents of Verdel.
Butterfield —Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Butterfield, son, 8 pounds,
February 29. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Butterfield of Orchard are the
paternal grandparents.
Dexter—Sgt. and Mrs. Harold
Dexter, Swansboro, N.C., daugh
ter, Carmen Carol, 7 lbs, lloz.
Mr. and Dick Tomlinson are the
paternal grandparents,
i Casteel—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
i Casteel of Naper, daughter, March
! 5, Burke, S.D. hospital.
County Court
State vs. Bruce Fletcher of Or
chard, no number plates, lined
$10 and $4 costs; officer -Clifford
L. Kizzire, Mar. 3.
State vs. Cecil Thornton of
Chambers, no license plates, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer E.M.
Hastreiter, Mar 3.
State vs. Kenneth L. Haas of
Valentine, night speeding, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer—E.M.
Hastreiter, Mar. 4.
State vs. George Sims, jr., dri
ver for Colonial and Pacific
Freightways of Storm Lake, la.,
1. overgross 2. overgross interior
group of 2 axles 3. overgross in
terior group of 4 axles 4. no recip
rocity, fined 1. $50 2. $60 3. $80
4. $10 and $4 costs; officer—Cliff
ord L. Kizzire, Mar.7.
State vs. Clarence E. Alliert
son, driver for Independent Mov
ers of Gering, no number plates,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F. Richardson, Mar. 7.
State vs. Victor R. Weigand,
driver for Bice Brothers of Bill
ings, Mont., overweight, fined
$70 and $4 costs; officer—Donald
F. Richardson, Mar.7.
State vs. Mickey Hobbs of Ew
ing, overweight on capacity plate,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F. Richardson, Mar. 7.
State vs. Larry H. Lieswald of
Chambers, expired driver’s li
cense, fined $5 and $4 costs; of
ficer—R. L. Gude, Mar. 7.
State vs. Joseph Rermingham
of Rantoul, III., overload on axle,
fined $100 and $4 costs; officer
Clifford L. Kizzire, Mar. 8.
DISTRICT COI'RT —
Notice of appeal has been filed
i in the District Courl in the mat
I ter of the estate of Charles F.
Prior, deceased by Earl Cadwal
lader, March 3, 1960.
Chambers News
March 1 Moves Observed
The usual moving occured last
' week when Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Urban and family moved into the
John Blair house in the east part
of town, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Taylor and son went to the Han
na place vacated by the Urbans,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoffman
and family are now on the place
north of town formerly occupied
by the Louis Walters family, whc
are now living in town. The L.O
Rhodes family moved to the
place which they purchased. It
vacated bv the Donald Hoffmans.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Taggart,
and daughter, Shirley moved
from Souix City, la. to Chambers
recently. 'They are living at pre
sent with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wright. Mr. Tag
gart is employed at the C.E.
Wintermote and son blacksmith
shop.
Mrs. Seth Hertel resumed her
teaching duties in the intermed
diate room of the Chambers
school on February 29 after hav
ing been absent a couple weeks
due to an accident which hospit
i alized her.
The officers and committees of
the Chambers Alumni association
| met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
| Ernest Farrier on Monday eve
! ning, February 22nd.
Those present were Mrs. Elwyn
Robertson, president; Mrs. Art.
, Walter, vice president; Mrs.
Ralph Adams, secretary; Mr. and
Mrs. Farrier, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Nachtman, Mrs. Don Prill,
Mrs. Alvin Tangeman and Mrs.
E.R. Baker, all members of the
menu committee. Mrs. Kenneth
Adams, chairman of the program
] committee and Ralph Adams,
chairman of the ticket committee.
: plans for the forthcoming ban
I quet were discussed and the date
was set for Tuesday evening, May
'31st.
Ruben Peltzer drove to Snyder
Friday to attend the funeral ser
vices for his uncle, Fred Molle
held at the Lutheran church
there. Mr. Peltzer was a pall
| bearer.
About 40 from the local chur
I ches attended the World Day of
Prayer services held Friday af
ternoon in the Methodist church
in Chambers. The service which
was used all over the world was
led by various members of the
Womans Society of Christian Ser
I vice and a film strip showing
where World Day of Prayer mon
ey was used, was shown. The
collection was over $30.00. Re
I freshments of sandwiches, cook
I ies and coffee was served to the
group in the church parlors fol
lowing the worship.
A large and interested group
gathered at the Chambers school
gymnasium Friday evening for an
informative meeting regarding
school redistricting. Superinten
dent Kenneth Weller was spokes
man for the group. He presented
many facts, and figures as well as
maps. County Superintendent Miss
French was present, also mem
bers of the County re-districting
board. There were questions, an
sers and discussions which made
it a very interesting meeting. It
is expected some definite action
Will result from this meeting.
Mrs. Gerald Lingenfelter of
Pico Rivera, Calif., was a guest
Friday night and Saturday, March
4 of her sister-in-law and hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hal
sey and Kieth.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barel
man and children and Mr. and
Mrs. John Honeywell were din
ner guests of Mrs. Ema Tucker
at the home of Mrs. Charlotte
Honeywell Sunday. Mar. 7.
The American legion Auxiliary
plan to meet at the home of Mrs.
Don Dankert on Thursday eve
ning. Mar. 10. The Meeting was
postponed from last Friday.
Mrs. Kenneth Werner attended
a dinner at O’Neill Monday eve
ning, Feb. 29 for the Country
Club ladies.
Mrs. A.B. Hubbard was a din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncey Porter in O'Neill Sun
day. Mar. 7.
O'Neill locals
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Timmerman
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Marcellus of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs.
Mabel McKenna plan to attend the
Nixon dinner in Lincoln on Mar.
28. Others who wish to attend may
contact Mrs. Cole for extra tic
kets.
Mrs. Lawrence Rothchild, Atkin
son, was a Thursday guest at the
home of her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Tomlinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Klingler
returned home Sunday from Calif
ornia. They were called home be
cause of the serious illness of her
father, Clarence A. Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole return
ed last week from a trip to South
ern Texas.
Miss Jean Head was a Satur
day to Tuesday guest in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geor
ge Head. Jean is a R.N. at St.
Joseph’s hospital in Omaha.
Jerry Howard, who is employed
by Contenental Co. > at Omaha,
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Howard
and visited also with his grand
mother, Mrs. Gertrude Howard.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Richard
and family of Emmet were Sunday
evening visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz.
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Hickey went
to Pender over the weekend where
they visited his sisters. Winnie
Hickey and Mrs. Alice Conway.
Mrs. Arthur Hibbs and sons
were Friday afternoon guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sivesind.
A birthday dinner in honor of
Jim Troshynski was held Sunday
in the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Troshynski, sr.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Troshynski of Page, Bill Troshynski
of Atkinson. Mrs. Agnes Heeb
Mrs. Marie McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Hersheiser and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Minton and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marcellus
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. I>. Jllg of O'Neill announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Kita Kathry n to David Becker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Becker of Seneca, Kan.
Miss Jllg Is a 195? graduate of St. Mary’s Academy and Is a
senior student at Providence Hospital school of Nursing, Kansas City,
Kan.
Mr. Becker Is a 1955 graduate id St. Peter and Paul’s, Seneca
and has spent two years in the Navy. He Is now employed in Seneca.
The wedding date has been wit for August 13th.
Arnold Romberg
Salesman
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Phone EXprews 5-2170 OPEN EVERYDAY Albion, Nebraska
and Mrs. P. R Mareellus at Stu
irt, •
i^thron Mareellus, daughter of
Mr aAd Mrs M. B. Mareellus and
Ann Zeilinger of David City visit
ed O'Neill for the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Adolph Mlmar
of Atkinson and Mr, and Mrs Don
Larson were Sunday dinner and
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mlmar.
Alice Poty from Bloomfield is
v isiting with Mrs. George Mumm.
jr.
Mr ami Mrs. Ray Orsborne and
Mr. and Mrs. William Orsborne
helped Mrs. George Mumm. Jr.,
celebrate her birthday on Wed
nesday evening.
Stuart News
Mrs. Orville Clanton ami boys
visited Mrs. 1km Shald and child* |
ren Friday morning at the Ralph
Shald home.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Dobrovol
ny ami boys were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Jim
Steinhauser.
Mrs. Harold Dobrovolny and
Mrs. Jim Steinhauser attended a
baby shower for Mrs. Hen Schmit
at Atkinson Sunday afternoon.
Callers at the Z.X. Marshall
home during the past week were
Rev. Herbert Young, Mrs. Lottie
Keidel, Mr. and Mrs Kasper Har
ley, Mrs. George Mining, Mrs.
Roy Rhodes ami Mrs. William
Gillispie.
Mrs. Dale Kelly of Gordon
came Feb. 28th to visit a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Campbell and family. Mr
and Mrs. Campbell ami family
took her hack to Gordon Satur
day and returned to their home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs.
Ed Friedel at Atkinson.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Harvey
Steinhauser. Mrs. John Steinhau
ser and Mrs. John Friedel v is
lited Mrs. Johnson at Atkinson.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bernard Ross
man and family of Atkinson were
Sunday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Kaup and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clanton
and hoys of Grand island were
from Tuesday till Friday visitors
of Mr. and Mis. Sian Cobh and
Douglas.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Sian
Cobb took Mrs. Orville Clanton
and boys home to Grand Island.
Mrs. Cobb was accompanied
home Saturday by Mrs. Wes Cobb.
Mrs. Stan Cobb, Mrs. Orville
Clanton and hoys, and Mrs. Ed
Straeke were Thursday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Greenfield.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Greenfield were Mrs.
Ed Straeke and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Greenfield and girls
of Newport. Afternoon callers
! were Mrs. George Wallinger and
Mrs Stan Cobb.
Mrs Bob Urocttfteld ami Id
rwi wore Son.lv alt.-moon and
su^twr guests of Mr. and Mrs
Andy Goebel and family
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer and
faintly were Sunday .dinner guests
of Mr. a ad Alton l loft man
ami family , 1W .
Mrs Gan King. Bobby and ihok
ami Mrs John Hytrek were M»n
day afternoon visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N
Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Bmvster
were Tuesday e\ening. Mar l
dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs.
Kolx'tt Clifton! .0 Atkinson
The Army enlistment of I**o J.
Havelka for a three year period
wax announced by M/8 Bonnie
Bullard.
Havelka, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John llavelka. gradualist
from St Mary’s high school In
1957 anti has since studied at St
Benedicts tVillege. Atchison.
Kan., and Nebraska State Teac
hers tVillege, Wayne.
The new recruit departed for
FVirt Ord, Calif., where he will
receive eight weeks of basic
trailing and then be assigned
ami 1 rained In a field of occupa
tion according to Ills desires and
abilities.
Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Glasses Kitted
tV hi tact Lenses
Phone 1(17 — O’Neill. Nelir.
Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday
Closed Wednesday
Notice To Bidders ...
Specifications for bid on 1960 Police car
4-door sedan; six cylinder engine (Min. Cu. In. 220); Automatic
Transmission; Oil Bath air cleaner (or Comparable); Oil Filter;
Standard radio; Heater and defroster; 50 amp. lovvcut in Cien.
with matching regulator; electric windshield wipers; back-up
lights; front seat covers (fibre); Both driver and passenger sun
visors; Flasher type red dome signal lamp on car top; transfer
two way radio from old to new car; transfer fender police lamp
from old to new car.
Trade in- 1958, 6 cyl. Ford, 4-door
Bids will be opened Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 pm., at City
Council meeting. Submit bids to City Clerk. Council reserves the
right to accept or reject ail bids.
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| ST. PATRICK'S DAY will be Acomin' I
| Thursday ... to be sure
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| Mind ye now, 'tis "GREEN" we say ^
i JUST PHONE 775-W
| For Free Pickup and Delivery
! IDEAL CLEANERS !
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{ class ... to be sure and it will pay ye I
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