The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 12, 1960, Section Two, Image 16

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    Amelia News
By MIm Klorwce Lindsey
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo were
April 30 weekend visitors m Ora
ahs with Mrs. Waldo's sisters,
Mrs Ed Vesuo and Mrs. Harold
Sinclair and tbeir families.
Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mrs Charles
Everett, Mrs. RoUie Everett and
Mrs DkA Doolittle were Grand
island visitors Tuesday, May 3.
The upper grades at the A me be
school and tbeir teacher and his
wife. Mr. and Mrs Jerold McClen
datum went to Mind era and Has
tings May 3 on a sightseeing tour
They visited the "House of Yester
day" at Hastings and “Pioneer
Village at Minder,. Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Smith of Chamber* also ac
companied the group.
Ttie pupils at the lower grades
of the Amelia achool Mid their
teacher, Mrs. Ortand Fnyrear went
on a hike Tuesday. They took a
picnic dinner and had a wiener
roast.
The eighth grade pupils accom j
panned the county group on the
ous trip to Sioux City, la. on
Wednesday. Darla Waldo, Lana
Kay Oetter, Joyce Doolittle and
Billie Hansen are the 8th graders
in Amelia They took the 8th grade
examinations Friday.
Mrs Vem Sageser and Mrs. Link
Sageser attended Garden dob
meeting Tuesday evening, May 3
at the home of Mrs. Mark Grabble
near Chambers.
Womens Society of Christian Ser
vice met Wednesday, May 4th at
the home of Mrs. Vem Sageser.
There were 15 members and a
visitor present Mrs. Ralph Rees
was the lesson leader. Her topic ]
was "The Light of the World”.
Mrs. Blossom Butler and Mrs.
Link Sageser served on the lunch
conun ittee.
Mrs. Edith Andersen went up to
Earnie Johnston’s on Tuesday and
helped Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and
Lew Backhaua to saw wood for her.
The Johnstons brought in a load
of wood for heir that evening.
Mrs. Nellie Holcomb of Bayside
Cahf has been visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Clyde Burge and fam
ily. She came to attend the wed
ding of her grandson, Gene Can
to Joann Soukup.
Mrs. August Puspichal and son,
Richard were visitors at Ord
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton of
Denver, Colo, visited at the Lind
sey and Ms. and Mrs. S. C. Bar
nett homes Friday afternoon. They
returned to their home in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus vis
ited at the Ed Boshart home north
of O’Neil] Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and Di
ane, Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mrs.
Shell Sparks were O’Neill shop
pers Saturday.
We received approximately 3.5
inches of moisture in Thursdays
rainfall. The road to Atkinson was
almost impassible as the approach
es to several of the bridges were
washed oat. It really looks good
to see the ponds and ditches filled
with water.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
went to Lincoln Monday to move
thein daughter, Phillis back home
after completion of her beauty
course at a Lincoln school. They
returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and
Marcia went to Ainsworth Sunday
to visit her mother, Mrs. D. L.
Fancher, Eunice and Virgil.
Mrs. M. H. Madsen attended the
banquet for extension dub leaders
in O’Neill April 28 Mrs. Madsen
is president of the Amelia Progres
sive club.
Mrs. Blake Ott visited her aunt,
Mrs. Bertha Sammons on Satur
day taking her some pansy plants
far Mother’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstien and
Dick were Sunday dinner guests at
Tommie Doolittles.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle and
Dale, and Mrs. Gertie Adair were
dinner guest Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Adair in honor of Mo
ther's Day.
Mrs Delia Ernst received two
long distance calls Saturday eve
ning fon Mother’s Day. Mrs. Em
mett Carr., (Mary Clare Waldman)
phoned from Santa Monica, Calif,
and Mrs. Gladys (Kennedy) Moore
called from Springfield, 111. Mrs.
Gertie Adair also received a long
distance call from her da'jghber
Mrs. William (Joan) Schmit of Des
Moines la. i
Rev. Dean Smith, Elder of the
Free Methodist church was at the
Bethany Free Methodist church last
weekend for Quarterly Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees were
Atkinson callers Saturday after
noon. Mrs. Rees visited Mrs. Julia
Samples and Mrs. Pat Carrigan
while there.
Mrs. Julia White returned to her
home in Atkinson Sunday after
spending the week with friends
and relatives around Amelia. She
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge,
Bruce and Joyce and Mrs Nellie
Holcomb of Bayside, Calif, went
to Omaha to spend the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen
and Rodney.
Miss Florence Lindsey and her
mother, Mrs. Emma Lindsey, Mrs.
Delia Ernst and Mrs. Julia White
were dinner guests Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMillan
and Mrs. Rosa Snelson in Atkin
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sperling and
children of Cotesfield visited at
Lloyd Waldo's Wednesday.
The census taker, Tom Lambert
of Chambers called on the Amelia
folks Thursday.
Mrs. Blossom Butler plans to
leave Friday, May 13, for Hays, I
Kan. where she will operate the
Cactus Motel. Her mother, Mrs.
George Withers wiU accompany her
for a two week's visit. While she
is there her son, Harold phapman
of Topeka. Kah. will Visit her for •
his birthday anniversary. Mr. Chap
man ' has never- missed spending
that occasion with his mother.
Mr. and .Mrs. Glenn White and
Venita and Mrs. Edith Andersen
were dinner guests Mother’s Day
at S. C. Barnetts.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Madsen and
Neal accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Thompson to visit Sunday at
the Thompson's daughter and son-1
in law. Mr and Mrs Jim Holmes
near Cotestfield. The occasion was
in honor of Mother's Day and also
a family get together The Mad
sen's daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs Gerald Collier, Marty, Shar
on are! Dean of Cotes he id were also
present During the afternoon Mrs
Art (Shirley) DeWolf of Kimball
called her mother, Mrs. Leon
Thompson, at the Holme's home
to wish ter happy Mother's Day.
Mr, and Mrs Ray Lewis plan
to move to the Claude Lie r men
ranch where Mr Lewis is employ
ed. Mrs. Lewis is the farmer Char
lotte Berrv
Mr. and Mrs Blake Ott. Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mrs
Gloria Landrum and Saliy were
picmcing and fishing near Butte
on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Rees joined the group in the after
noon and all had supper and "fish'
together.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons,
Mark and Tommy were sight-see
ing at Pickstown, S. D. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cearns of
Scottsbdirff, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
G rue berg, Linda and Carol, and
Mr. and Mrs. Otrland Fryrear were
dinner guests Sunday at the paren
tal, William Fryrear home.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Fortes and
family of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs.
Hieme Frahm and flamily were
Mother’s Day dinner guests with
Mrs. Maude Forbes.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Everett
and Harley visited at Vernon Ber
ry's Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Eamie Johnston
visited at Vem Sageser’s Sunday.
Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and
son, Roger spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Buhlman jr.
ami son at Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris and
family of Albion visited Mrs. Vi
olet Stewart and Everett on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and
family of Tekamah spent the week
end in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Brunckhorst and Mrs. Leo
Mossman.
NOTICE DOG OWNERS INMAN
VILLAGE. l)og licenses arc due
and payable on or Indore May 31st,
1960. Contact the Village Clerk.
3-4c
Marvin Stewait, who is employed
at Amelia, spent Monday visiting
his mother Mrs. Violet Stewart.
Mrs. Lewis Kopecky jr. and Mrs.
Bill Butterfield spent Monday1 in
Norfolk on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosser and
family of Sheldon, la. spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harry McGnaw and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller were
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Fay Brittell and
daughters at Atkinson.
Ivan Couch, who is employed at
Aurora, spent the weekend visit
ing his family.
Mrs. Ray Siders and daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Juracek of Orchard
and Mrs. James McMahan and
daughter, Mrs. John Mattson at
tended the mother-daughter ban
quet Tuesday evening at Fellow
ship hall in the Presbyterian church
at O’Neill.
Joe Gallagher spent from Sat
urday until Monday in Sioux City,
la. visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles
Gilligan and family.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Englehaupt
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hewd of
Idaho, Miss Darlene Niemand of
Texas, Clifford Monical and daugh
ters of Oklahoma City, Okla., Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufer and
family of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Schomberg of Pierce, Bill
Belik of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Sanders and daughter of O’Neill,
Mrt. and Mrs. Carlyle Strong and
son of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Sanders and son and Mrs.
Belik and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pet
ers and Larry of Inman.
iMr. Sawyer, Inman band direc
tor is very anxious to get a be
ginners band class started this
summer and anyone wishing to
get their children into a beginners
music class should see Mr. Saw
yer at the school picnic on Sat
urday, May 21st and make ar
rangements for instruments and
getting started.
wua. aiunrd l>cuiv i ri-ui uvu out
urday evening from Oklahoma City
Okla. where she has spent the
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Montoal and family. Mr. Monica] ,
and daughters brought Mrs. Be
lik to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson re
turned to Omaha Tuesday evening
from a six week vacation with their
son-in-law and daughter. Col and
Mrs. Clifford Opper and family at
Weisbaden, Germany. They also
visited in Italy, Switzerland, Hol
land, Belgium, France and other
European countries. The Watsons
visited their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Largely
and daughter and their son, Sam
in Lincoln and returned to Inman
on Thursday. They reported a very
nice trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young
spent the weekend at the home
here.
Joe Bittner returned Saturday
from north of O’Neill where he had
been employed
Mr. and Mrs. John Kline of Om
aha and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boh]
and family of Auburn spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Ubben and Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gallagher and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moore were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. k. L. Moore at
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jerred of Gre
gory. S. D. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Moone and other relatives
Monday and Tuesday.
Dick Clark of O’Neill was a Mon
day caller in Ae Rufus Sholes
home.
(Last Week's News)
Guests in the Henry Pruss home
Sunday in honor of Mr. Pruss’ birth
lay and Mother's day were Mr.
ind Mrs. Pat Cook and family of
Oreeley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
<eyes and family of Inman and
Mrs. Louise Crandall of O'Neill.
Harvey A. Tompkins returned
Sunday morning from Denver.
Colo., where he spent the past ten'
days at the Methodist General con
ference. Mr. Tompkins served on
local church sub-committee under
the general conference committee
on conferences.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbaeh of
Neligh visited Mrs. Elizabeth
Morsbaeh on Sunday.
Perry Dawes, who attends col
lege at Lincoln, visited in the
David Morsbaeh home Saturday
evening
Mr. and Mrs Albert Anthony
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Matschullat and family at
Page.
Miss Kay Kelley was a Thursday
overnight guest of Miss Mary Mors
hach in the David Morsbaeh home.
Mrs. James McMahan accom
panied Mrs. John Osenbaugh of
O’Neill to Omaha on Monday where
they plan to attend a three day
convention of OES.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong
spent the weekend in Sioux City
visiting their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker and
iamily.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton spent
the weekend in Sioux City. Ia., vi
siting their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Green and
family.
Mrs. A1 Hamik of O'Neill was an
Inman visitor Thursday morning
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Snyder of
O’Neill visited Thursday afternoon
in the liume of Mrs. Ray Siders.
The Neighborhood club met Wed
nesday with Mrs. Vem Wrede of
O Neill. A dinner was served by
the hostess at noon and the after
noon was spent socially.
Harold Sobotka. a student at Nor
folk Junior college, spent the week
end visiting his father, John Sobot
ka.
Robert Ruther, who attends col
lege at Wayne, spent the weekend
visiting hia parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Robert W. Ruther
Mrs Charles Luben attended the
Rebekah District meeting at Pierce
on Friday.
Joe Peters, who is employed at
Norfolk, spent a few days last week
visiting his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson left
Friday for Rapid City, S. D.,
where they will spend three weeks
visiting their son and daughter-in-:
law, Mr. and Mrs Thomas R. Wat
son.
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Newport News
By Mrs. Oliver UUg
Mr and Mrs Warren Chestnut
and family of Hastings spent the
weekend with his mother. Monna
Suiepart and m Stuart in- the
Anna Kaup home.
Monna Stolcpart was a Mother's
Day dinner guest in the Anna Kaup
home. Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McCall of near Bas
sett.
Kelly Joe, the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Fox, was baptized
Sunday in the St Michaels church.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gordon were
sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilg of
Newport and Mrs. Wilfred Seger of
Stuart accompanied Lowell Seger
of Wayne to Emporia. Kan . Fri
day afternoon where they visited in
the home of the laides’ sister, lone
Noyes While there they enjoyed a
tour of the airport and their first
plane ride. The plane was piloted
by the manager, Warren Rogers,
who instructed Jerry' Noyes who is
a co-pilot for Eastern Air Lines out
at New York. They returned home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gordon and
son, Steven of Sundance, Wyo., |
came Saturday to spend Mother's
Day with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs Reno Gordon and Mr. and
Mrs Dean Moore. Don Gordon re
turned home Sunday. Mrs. Gordon j
and son will make a longer visit
Lizzie Johnson returned to Wyom
ing with Ikjn and will visit in the
IVan Greenfield home until May
30.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fox and
family of Ainsworth were Sunday
dinner guests In the Jim Seger
home.
Sunday guests in the Reno Gor
don home were Mr. and Mrs Lon
Gordon. Afternoon callers were
Mrs. Pete Utter. Lizzie Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gordon and
family of Ainsworth, Jim Gordon,
Mrs. F. E. Anderson and Eileen
and Mabel Anderson
Mr, and Mrs. Clint Davis of Bas
sett were Friday supper guests in
the Walt Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Reinoehl of
Springview and Luella CUstsinger
of Long Pine were Sunday dinner
guests in the Lorena Keller home. I
Afternoon and supper guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schipporett of!
Kearney.
Sunday guests of Maude Mahin j
were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff on! Mahin
of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs Leo
Slachetka of Stuart. An afternoon
caller was Arthur Hasch.
Mr and Mrs C. O. Henry accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson
to Petersburg Sunday whers they
were guests in the Ted Johnson
home
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludenutn. t
Darlene, LeRoy and Norman were
Sunday afternoon and eveing
guests in the Walter Lai deman j
home near Mills.
F. E. Anderson spent the week
end m the AlMe wjtiams home at
Springview.
Amo Armstrong of Aurora was a
Monday supper guest in the f. E.
Anderson home and spent the week
with relatives in Long Pina* He
was a Saturday Overnight guest in
the Anderson home enroute to hisI
home at Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lemmer of
Atkinson and Mabel Fox were
Sunday dinner guests in the Clifford
Stahl home. Forenoon callers were
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Fox and Kelly
Joe.
Nellie Boguo spent from Friday
to Sunday with lizzie Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. FVank Ammon
and family were Sunday dinner |
guests with her mother, Emma
Meyer at Bassett.
Mrs. Albert Everingham accom
panied her daughter, Mrs. Herman
Boerger of Rose to Omaha Wednes
day where they visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. I>ale Black and
family. They returned home Fri
day
Mr. and Mrs Bur? Brawn and
Larry of I*wg Pine and Mr. anti
Mrs. Joe Frizzell and family of
Bassett ware Wednesday supper
guests in the Elmer Christensen
hom$ in honor of Mrs. Brown for
her birthday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam Kaul of
Grand Island and Cecil Kaul of
Spencer were Sunday guests In
the l^eonanl Hendig home.
Mr. ad Mra. Howard Fuller were
callers Friday evening in the Fan
ny Fuller home at Stuart to visit
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Marshall and
Mrs. R. S. Marshall of Colorado
Springs, Colo
Sophia Lashmitt and Mr and
Mrs Vere Butler and family of
Bassett were Sunday guests In the
I'Hirlln DeBolt home at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and
Virginia and Kitty McOancc of
Bassett were Sunday supper guests
in the Joe Burt home.
Judge lyle Jackson at Neligh
was a Saturday caller in the Vic
Thompson home.
Mr and Mrs. Darrell Connick and
family of Bassett and Herman
Hendig of Stuart were Friday eve
ning callers in the Bendig home.
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