The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 14, 1960, Section Two, Image 11

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    Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb SluUa
"Mr J*'!'? \}n Iiob and
Mrs. Mark Nelson spent Friday at
Hastings and Grand Island.
l>on Minnig was chosen on the
all star basketball team which re
presents the four fraternities at
Hastings college Don scored second
high with his fraternity. Dwaine
Buckle scored first.
Don has served the Gamma’s as
athletic chairman for the past two
years.
Mr. and Mrs. George Minnig
were Sunday supper guests of Mr
and Mrs. Willard Zahiat at Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobrovolnyj
and boys were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Kramer at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ramm enter
tained friends at a card party
Sunday, April 10. Prize winners
were I,eo Weichman, men's high;
Don Fngler, men’s low, Mrs !
Fddie Schneider, ladies’ high and
Mrs. Elton Hoffman ladies’ low.
Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs.
I-awrence Hamik will have the
next party.
Mrs. Joe Wallinger and Mrs.
Jim Hoffman spent Thursday and
Friday in Omaha visiting 'Carol
Hoffman.
Sun/lav Klinrw^r rninetu of Ml. nn,l I
Mrs. Jim Hoffman were Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and girls,
Bobby Hoffman and Lyle Potter of
Bassett.
Last week visitors in the Harri
son Hovey home were Richard
Hovey, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright
and family, all of O’Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hovey and family of
Herrick, S. D. Bill Hovey of Ona
wa, la., spent the weekend with
his parents.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison Hovey were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Kazda and family of Winner,
S. D., Mrs. Andy Johnson and
Howard Hovey, Madonna and
Bobby.
Dudley Hovey of Pensacola, Fla.,
called his parents Friday to in
quire about the health of his j
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seger of New
port entertained the Hi Five club
Sunday evening. Prize winners
were Bill Farr and Mrs. Alfred;
Stracke, high scores, Alfred Stracke
and Mrs. Bill Farr, low. Gene
Batenhorst received travelers.
Lunch was served. The club was
adjourned till next fall.
Melt-a Circle met at the home
of Mrs. Z. X. Marshall on Thurs
day afternoon, April 7 with 10
members present. Mrs. June Cobb
gave the fourth lesson on tthe
psalms. Mrs. Harry Cowles and
Bessie Gettert were the hostesses
Mr ami Mrs Z X Marshall
spent Saturday at Butte \ .siting
Mrs. Marshall's sister, Phoebe
Barto.
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs Gardner Gill and
family were Mrs. Alta Lockmon,
Glen Lockmon of pcs Moines, la.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller of
Sutherland. Ia.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala enter
tained six tables of pitch players
Friday. April 8 Prize winners
were Don Cadvvallader and Mr
and Mrs. Tom King, low and Tom
King travelers.
launch was served and the next
party will be in two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Cadwallader.
Friday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. La Verne Clements were
Mr, and Mrs Carl Youman of
Ainsworth.
Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs.
Z X. Marshall were Mrs. Roy
Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Dyer.
Saturday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall were Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Tasler. Mr. and
Mrs. Kasper Harley were Friday
callers.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Bornt were Mr. and Mrs.
Lztuis Gilg and girls of Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bemt had as
their Sunday supper guests Mr. and
Mrs. Jorn Weiehman, Mr. and Mrs.
Freddy Kaup and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Myers and family,
Th» /M’pnginn time In (t/vnevw Vfe nn.l
Mrs. John Weichman on their 3!st
wedding anniversary.
The Sand Creek club held a party '
for Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Olson at
the Vincent Olson home Sunday af
ternoon, April 10. A gift was pre
sented to the newly-weds by the
club. A lunch of cake, ice cream
and coffee was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Weber were
hosts to a group of friends and
neighbors at a card party Friday at
their home. Prize winners were
Jerry Moeller and Mrs. Andy
Moeller, high scores, Andy Moeller
and Miss Dorothy Anderson second
high. Lunch was served. Next card
party will be with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hytrek on May 13.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon and' Glen
were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller of
Sutherland. Ia., Mrs. Alta Lock
mon and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hen
ierson of Valentine.
Saturday evening dinner guests
af Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
and Mrs. Jim Batenhorst and
Lynette at O’Neill were Mr. and
Mrs. Dwaine Ix>ckmon and Glen,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and
Kathie and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen and
?irls of Rushville were weekend i
Present for the annual saJes meeting of the Hanm Brewing Ck*. recently In St Paul was Don
Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. I~ A. Becker, O'Neill. Hamm's district manager .lack IJckteig of Omaha Is
on the right.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jen
sen and Jack and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob YVallinger and family.
Mrs. Gene Batenhorst and child
ren spent Monday visiting Mrs.
Jim Batenhorst and Lynette at O’
Neill.
Phillip. Patrick and Mark Keat
ing, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John
Keating of Atkinson returned to
their home on Tuesday after
spending the past three weeks with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Batenhorst.
Kenny Batenhorst of Lincoln
[ spent the weekend visiting His par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batenhorst.
Dana Bigelow of Nebraska Uni
versity is spending spring vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Dana Bigelow.
Friday supper overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwallader
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haug. Mary
and Carolyn Herren of Casper,
Wyo.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cadwallader were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Everetts and Brian of
Fort Crook. They also visited Mrs.
Bea Everetts at Atkinson.
Try the Frontier Want Arts.
Septic Tank Pumping
anil
EUSCTEIO SEWER AUGER
Moeller Plumbing
Rhone 7111, Atkinson
1st Half
Monday, May 9
EWING at PAGE
EMMETT at ATKINSON
STUART at E. O'NEILL
W. O’NEILL at LYNCH
> r . ORCHARD — OPEN
1 iadlrffiH
Friday, May 13
EMMETT at ORCHARD
E. O'NEILL at PAGE
Monday, May 16
ORCHARD at EWING
E. O'NEILL at EMMETT
ATKINSON at STUART
PAGE at W. O'NEILL
LYNCH — OPEN
Friday, May 20
EWING at W. O’NEILL
ATKINSON at LYNCH
Monday, May 23
EWING at LYNCH
' EMMETT at W. O’NEILL
STUARJ at PAGE
ORCHARD at ATKINSON
E. O’NEILL — OPEN
Tuesday, May 31 -
W. O’NEILL at STUART
E. O’NEILL at ORCHARD
ATKINSON at EWING
LYNCH at EMMETT
PAGE — OPEN
Friday, June 3
.STUART at EWING
LYNCH at ORCHARD
PAGE at ATKINSON
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Monday, June 6
EWING at E. O’NEILL
EMMETT at PAGE
STUART at LYNCH
ORCHARD at W. O’NEILL
ATKINSON — OPEN
Friday, June 10
EMMETT at STUART
W. O NEILL at E. O’NEILL
Monday, June 13
EMMETT at EWING
W. O'NEILL at ATKINSON
LYNCH at E. O’NEILL
PAGE at ORCHARD
STUART — OPEN
„ Friday, June 17
E. O'NEILL at ATKINSON
PAGE at LYNCH
ORCHARD at STUART
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Elkhorn Valley
LITTLE LEAGUE
Schedule --1960
I
SEE A
BALL GAME
TONIGHT
TEAM MANAGERS
STUART PAGE
Rube Mueller Hugh Troshynski
ATKINSON WEST O'NEILL
Frank Mancuso Jerry Schmidt
LYNCH EAST O'NEILL
Leslie Stewart Fred Appleby
EWING EMMETT
George Keller Bob Cole
ORCHARD
Lee Bjornsen
ALL GAMES SCHEDULED TO BEGIN AT 6:00 P.M.
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No Admission Will Be Charged,
However A Collection May Be Taken
. V. r.sm!i i
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2nd Half
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Monday, June 20
PAGE at EWING
ATKINSON at EMMETT
E. O’NEILL at STUART
LYNCH at W. O’NEILL
ORCHARB — OPEN
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Friday, June 24
ORCHARD at EMMETT
PAGE at E. O’NEILL
Monday, June 27
EWING at ORCHARD
EMMETT at E. O’NEILL
STUART at ATKINSON
W. O'NEILL at PAGE
LYNCH — OPEN
I « i
Friday, July 1
W. O'NEILL at EWING
LYNCH at ATKINSON
• •
Tuesday, July 5
LYNCH at EWING
W. O'NEILL at EMMETT
PAGE at STUART I
ATKINSON at ORCHARD
E. O’NEILL — OPEN
Monday, July 11 -
STUART at W. O’NEILL
ORCHARD at E. O’NEILL
EWING at ATKINSON
EMMETT at LYNCH
PAGE — OPEN „
Friday, July 15
EWING at STUART
ORCHARD at LYNCH
ATKINSON at PAGE
I-—; —
Monday, July 18
E. O’NEILL at EWING
PAGE at EMMETT
LYNCH at STUART
W. O’NEILL at ORCHARD
ATKINSON — OPEN
Friday, July 22 —
STUART at EMMETT
E. O’NEILL at W. O’NEILL
i _ . t
Monday, July 25
EWING at EMMETT
ATKINSON at W. O’NEILL
E. O’NEILL at LYNCH
ORCHARD at PAGE
STUART — OPEN
Friday, July 29
ATKINSON at E. O’NEILI
LXNCH at PAGE
’ STUART at ORCHARD
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Amelia News
By Mivt Florence Uudaey
IXmglas kYiednch of Denver,
Colo., came Friday to spend the
10 day spnng vacation with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr ami
Mrs. IJoyd Waldo and family.
Sam Gilman returned to Amelin
Thursday evening after spending
several weeks in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tonus Madsen and
Neal visited their daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Collier and family near Arcadia
Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Berry. Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Berry. Mr and Mrs
Eamie Johnston and Mrs. Edith
Anderson were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Dew Back
ha us.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees and
Mrs. Delia Ernst visited at the
James Curran home north of O'
Neill Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hienie Frahm, Patty,
Karpn. Douglas, Dannie and Gregg
w ere Sunday dinner guests with
iUI9, .MllUUl rwim 9,
Zane Edwards and Dale Ikxv
little were Lincoln visitors one day
last week.
Several of the surrounding
school districts attended the lan
guage contest held at the Amelia
school Friday afternoon
Darla Waldo and Lana Oetter
were first and second place win
ners in the 8th grade division.
The Amelia school attended the
music festival in O'Neill Monday.
The Women's Society of Christ
ian Service met with Mrs. Blake
Ott on Wednesday, April 6. Mrs.
Blossom Butler led the worship
service. Mrs. Ralph Rees and Mrs.
Eamie Johnston were on the lunch
eon committee. There were 13
members present.
Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Link
Sageser, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Earnie Johnston. Mrs.
Maude Forbes, Mrs. Blossom But
ler and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Wid
man and Marcia attended family
night at the Chambers Methodist
church Sunday evening. A men's
quartet from Momingside college at
Sioux City, la presented several
musical numl'ers followed by a
social hour and luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. S C. Harnett it
tended services at the Free Metho
dist church Sunday morning, were
dinner .-nests ,u Glenn White s then
\ isited at the Hud Comens home
in the afternoon.
Mrs, Tenus Madsen \ isited the
Lindsey's Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs B. W. Waldo visited
at Frank Pierce’s Sunday evening,
i Mrs Stella Sparks and Lonnie
and Mrs. Gertie Adair visited at
Jim Bilstien’s Sunday afternoon
and were supper guests at Ralph
Adairs.
Jack Gilman was a weekend visi
tor in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
were Sunday afternoon visitors at
Boh Adair's, In the evening both
families were supper guests at Art
Doolittle’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly were
Elgin callers Monday.
Mrs. Blake Ott visited Mrs.
Bertha Sammons Friday morning.
Mrs. Earnest Winings visited
Mi's. Blake Ott Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs.
Link Sageser visited Mrs Bertha
Sammons Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos visi
ted at Dare I Chits Sunday.
Dr. anti Mrs. Bower Sageser
and Sandra of Manhattan, Kan.,
plan to arrive here the latter part
of the week to spend the Faster
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Link Sageser and other rela
tives.
Miss Myrtle White of Greenville,
111., is spending the Faster vacation
with her parents, Mr. and M’'s.
Glenn White.
Mrs. l/ee Gilman, Mrs. Lee Hy
land, Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Mrs.
George Fullerton and Mrs. Dunk
Peterson were Sioux City, la., vi
sitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Gates of Atkinson
was present Tuesday to lead the
study lesson for the Women’s
Society of Christian Service held
at the home of Mrs. Edith Ander
sen.
lhvight Kenny, mu' regular Atkin
soivAmelia mail carrier, was back
on the job Tuesday alter a nnvitha
absence due to illness and hospita
lization. lbs son. Dale carried mail
for him.
Tenus Madsen worked in the
streets in Amelia \ dingo Thursday
and Friday with the grader. The
streets are much unproved and
with a few more windy days such as
Sunday they w ill In* g<xxt and dry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sperling and
family of Outesfteld visited over
Saturday night and Sunday with
the Lkiyd Waldo family.
Mrs diaries Hligh of Omaha Is
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Frank Pierce. while recuperating
from major surgery.
Mr and Mrs Lee Duncan of Nor
folk \ isitcd the Elmer Oetter
family Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Hienic Krahm were
O'Neill shoppers Saturday.
Mi's. Boh Adair, Jerry and
Diane, Mrs Gertie Adair and Mrs
Art lXxilittle shopped in O'Neill
Saturday.
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