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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1960)
Stuart News By Mr*. Herb SU1* Mr and Mrs Leu Stemhauser were hoot to the Hubbard, la. Vo ftwi Agriculture freshman ana mhmure boys at a picnic dinner Saturday at their home Hie boys were enroute borne from a week long tour of Nebraska and South Dakota points of interest. m Stuart Mr. Steinhauser toi the boys to "ffS and places of interest. One of the poy 5 parent. we If""1 fnends of %ra'P‘T£«,l«. arrived Wedne home iris an unde of B. C. En * Mr and Mrs Bud Kuitf and fam Uy spent Memorial Day at Sutherland. Mrs. Emma Kunz returned with them T^8JfyWlvne Larry Kramer returned to Wayne for summer school after just one weeks vacation with his parents, Mr anti Mrs. John Kr,am<'',' , Word was received Monday morning from Mrs. of the death of her mother. Mrs. Margaret O’Neill of Omaha. Mrs. Kramer was in Omaha with her daughter, Faulet. who is a patient at the childrens Memorial hos V Mr. and Mrs Del Stracke of Omaha arrived home Sunday eve ning to spend the summer with Mr and Mrs. Bill Stracke and Mr and Mrs Elgie Irish. Scott Baum, son ol Mr. find Mrs. Mel Baum of Omaha came to .spend some time visiting Mr and Mrs. Bill Stracke and Bill, his grandmother, Mrs. Clara Baum, Del and Jerry and other relatives Dr. and Mrs. Roy Scott of Sar Kent were Satuniay overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. En glMr. ami Mrs. Alois Schmaderer spent two days at Harding visiting , Mrs. Schmaderer’s mother, Mrs Mary Seilmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seilmeier, and Mr. find Mrs. John ^ Seilmeier. ., , Mike Hoffman of David City and Mr and Mrs. Alex Cabroles and | cnuaren 0;n days last week visiting at the Bin ami Gene Hoffman homes. Sunday afternoon visitors in the Bill Hoffman home were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Horner, Mary Jean, Car olyn, Barbara and Steven of O - Neill. Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Engler were | surprised Saturday on their fortieth wedding anniversary which will be | celebrated June 8 at Bassett with a j picnic supper given by Mr. and Mrs. F. Pulliam, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grint, Mr. and iMrs, Bert Amos, Or and Mrs. Roy Scott all of Broken Bow. These were all army buddies and were all married in the 1920's. The group gathered at the Ben Engler home Sunday for dinner. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Frank Wewel, Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler and family, Mr. P, A. Engler and Mrs. Mary Laible. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald left Thursday morning for Fayetteville, Ark., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chaney. II14 ill FIVE CLl'B High Five Club met at the home of Theresa Levi. Prize winners were Mrs. Edwin Engler, Mrs. Ben Engler and Mrs. Martha Baum. Mis. F. P. Murphy was a guest. Lunch was served by the hostess. Memorial Day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sehmaderer were Mr. and Mrs. William Kulus and family of Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kulus and Scottie of Omaha and Jerald Sehmaderer of O'Neill. Josephine Timmerman is spending a few days at the home of her son, S. E. Timmerman. Sunday afternoon callers at the Henry Waechter home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marcellus and Mrs. Kelly Myers and girls. Grandma Kirkland spent Memor ial Day with her son, Harold Kirk land, at Atkinson. Memorial Day evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurlow were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yarges of Omaha. Other callers during the day were Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Ri ser and daughter of O'Neill and Mrs. Ed Case and girls of Om aha. Memorial Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurlow were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, Mrs. Emma Campbell, Mrs. F. E. Gesiriech and William Walter of Atkinson. LaVonne Dvorak and Doris Sel myer of Norfolk spent the Memor ial weekend with La Vonne’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thur low Pitch Club Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel en tertained Pitch club Sunday eve ning with three tables of players. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer were guests. The next party will be at the Karl Bemt home. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rotherham and family of Niobrara visited Mon day morning with Mrs. Rother ham's mother. Mrs. Caliista Welchman and with Mrs. Emma Kunz. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds \ FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phone 100Golden Bids DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebraska Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 243-W — 24-hr. Servtoe Northwest Electric O'Neill Mrs. Don Myers and family were | Mr and Mrs. Charles Jansen ! and Wayne Evening callers were | Mr and Mrs A. Hytrek and fam- ; ■■ John Stembaek of Texas City, Tex spent last week visiting his brother m law, Mr. and Mrs James N'aeh&nan Last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs James Nachtman were Mr and Mrs. Faye Persons of La Marque, Tex. Mr and Mrs. Hill Warenke of La Marque, Tex and Mrs. S. 0. Camp of Texas City, Tex are vis iting this week with Mr and Mrs. James Nachtman Mrs Faye Per sons, Mrs. Hill Warenke and Mrs. 9. 0. Camp are sisters of James Nachtman. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul Shald and Brenda were Mr and Mrs. Louts Shald and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoff man and family. Mrs Harry Foltz returned to the home of her daughter, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield on Thurs day. A grandson, Roland Foltz, of San Dingo. Calif., and a brother, Raymond Quintal of Sioax City, la., brought Mrs. Foltz home af ter she had spent several weeks visiting in Dakota City, and Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel and Freddy, Mrs. Larry Hamik, Mrs. John Steinhauser and Mrs. Kozieck went to Casper, Wyo., Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Friedel’s sister, Mrs. John Becker, (Last Weeks News A family picnic was held at the home of Mrs. Corral Finch and l<ois Sunday. Those present were Warren and Tom Berry, Mrs. Elsie Sweet, Alice Sweet, Omaha, Ed Sweet, Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Roilo Berry, Willis Berry and Karen Scott, Iancoln, Mr. and Mrs Walt Montgomery, Valentine, and Violet Montgomery. Mrs. Ed Weber and Mrs. Roger Johnson and family drove to Rapid City, S. D., Sunday to visit in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weber and Jack Weber. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Roger Johnson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Fid Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Weber and famil> and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friedel and mmiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Fid Coufal and family spent Sunday with Sister Carmela at St. Francis, S. D. In the evening they enjoyed a picnic supper together enroute to Clear field, S. D., where Sister Carmela and Sister Rosemarie will teach summer school for the week. Memorial Day weekend guests of Mae Stracke and Amos Stracke were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stracke and Sharlene, Dorene Mortz, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yarges and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Case and daughter, all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman entertained four tables of pitch players Friday. Prize winners were Joe Colson, Mrs. Mike Cadwal lader, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala and Bob Cadwallader. This is the last card party of the season. Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Case and girls, Omaha, are moving to Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Case is the daughter of Mae Stracke. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala and family spent the Memorial week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lou Skala at Alliance and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McCormick and family at Bridgeport. Mrs. Elsie Sutherland, Lincoln, Mrs. Margaret Dillen, Meadow Grove, visited at the Ward Dyer home Sunday. Mrs. Darleen Heyne was guest of honor at a coffee party at the home of her mother Wednesday. Her birthday was Thursday. Out of town relatives were Mrs. Laurence Greenfield, Peggy and Paula, Newport, Mrs. Lloyd Green field, Bassett, and Mrs. Nic Thompson, Lincoln. Mrs. Kalvin Dillen and Shirley, Ainsworth, were Sunday afternoon callers in the Pearl Axtell home. They also visited the cemetery to place a wreath on Mrs. Dillen’s fathers grave. Maude Johnston, Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hewitt, Rushville, were Monday guests in the Frank Wilson home. Mrs. Frank Ulrich, Kearney, is a house guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson tnis week. Mrs. Ethel Stuart and daughters. Grand Island, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Miller Monday. Jerry Heyne, Sundance. Wyo., spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne Jerry is employed with the Platte Valley Construction Co. He re turned to his work Monday eve ning. a uui mid v rvciiuift vau^ia ui . and Mrs. Vernon Heyne and Mary Lynn were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babl and family and Mrs. Bob Greenfield and family. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cadwallader and family, Gordon, Patty and Danny Cadwallader, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader. Mrs. Myron Papke and Lester and Lloyd. Billings, Mont., arrived Saturday to spent Memorial week end with friends and relatives. They left for home Tuesday eve ning. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan DeLosh and Lorraine were Mr. and Mrs. John DeLosh, North Platte, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Schweigert, Dallas, S. D., Kenneth Robertson, Springview' and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barton, Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sorensen, Utah, are visiting Mrs. Sorensen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan De Losh and Lorraine. Memorial Day dinner guests of Alberta Hoffman were Mrs. Elof Erickson, Denver, Colo., Mrs. Mvron Papke and boys, Billings, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and family, Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoffman ar.d boys, Naper, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and girls. Bob Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoffman. Mrs. Joe Schrader was a Satur day caller at the Alberta Hoffman home. Saturday evening callers at the j Alberta Hoffman’s W'ere Mr. and Mrs. Bing Crosby, Newport. Memorial Day guests of Mr and Mrs. Joe Colson were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colson and family, Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and boys, Fremont and Bobby Porter, Atkinson. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I Newport News By Mn. Oliver UUg Mr. and Mrs Cliff on t Stahl, Di ana, Dale and Terri left Friday morning with Floyd Gall for a two week’s visit at Rupert, Ida. with relatives. Mr. anti Mrs Rernie Dyer of Gregory, S. D. were Sunday after noon callers with her sister, Mabel Anderson. Sophia Lashrnett was a dinner guest Sunday in the Ander son home. Mrs Wilfred Seger and Hattie Fox of Stuart were Sunday after noon callers in the Oliver Gilg borne Mr. and Mrs Garold Seger of Grant! Island and Mrs Elgie Irish of Stuart were callers Sunday af ternoon in the Alfred and Arthur Seger homes. Mr and Mrs E. R Barnes re ceived a letter from their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al len R. Barnes of Concepcion. Chili, stating their home was not dam aged. The Institution where Mr. Allen works was quite badly dam aged They stated the quake was the strongest ever reported in Chili. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore of Maryland spent Saturday and Sun day visiting in the Roy and Bill Farr homes Visitors the past week in the L W. Bendig home were Mr and Mrs Charles Henry. Mr and Mrs Jim Due and Larry and Bob Mikseh of Stuart, Mr and Mrs Darrell Cun nick and Jeff of Bassett. Mr and Mrs Veril Anderson and family, Mr and Mrs F. E .Ander san and Janie Ferred were Sat urday evening callers in the Mabel Anderson home in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs Ed Vogel and fam fly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Don Kaup and fam ily. Rickie and Randy Stolcpart were Wednesday overnight guests of their grandmother, Monna Stoic part. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bendig and Roger spent Saturday in the Paul Bendig home near Bonesteel. On Sunday they accompanied the Ce cil Kaul family of Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Belling and Rex of Orchard to Fort Randal for the day. Mr. ami Mrs. Fay Pickenpaugh and Kerry spent Sunday in the home of their daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Smith near Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Kaul of Grand Island brought Robert Ben dig home Sunday after spending the past week with his grandpar ents. Will Series left Monday for Den ver, Colo., where he will visit a laughter then on to his home at Las Vegas. Calif., after a week's visit with relatives Harry Wall of Abilene. Tex. came List week to spend the summer months m the Bill and Roy Farr homes. Mr. and Mrs Jim Seger, Mike, Ronnie and Kathy took Miss Shar on Conard to Chadrun Sunday where die will attend summer school. Fern and Lor lee Seger left Sun day afternoon for Dana college at Blair where they will enter sum mer classes. Mr and Mrs Elmer Christensen were Wednesday evening visitors in the Jim Brown home at Long Pine. Their daughters, Lonna and I Myrna returned home with them after spending a week visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Schoenenber ger and family of Ogden. Utah were callers Thursday afternoon in the Don Kaup home. They left Friday for their borne in Utah of ter a two week’s visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Esli Sparks returned home Friday evening from a weeks visit with relatives in Norfolk and Om aha. Mr and Mrs. Albert Os term an and Marilyn Berkheimer were Tues day supper guests in the Ralph Leonard home at Ainsworth. Mr and Mrs Vic Thompson went to West Point Sunday to attend the funeral services for his sister, Mrs. Mary Harstick on Monday forenoon Mr and Mrs. F. E, Anderson re ceived word of the approaching marriage of their granddaughter Le Ann Anderson of Wei ton, Wis on August it. Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Leland .Anderson former resident of the Newport community Rose Lee Moore of Landen, Wyo. spent the past wee* with her cou sin, Boniue Moore in the Dean Moore home Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson amf sons of Stuart were Friday eve mug dinner guests in the John Slachetka home. Mr. and Mrs Udell Brown of Mills went to Chadron last Thurs day to meet Rose Lee Moore cf Lander, Wyo. Her mother. Mrs. Glenn Moore is attending simmer school at Chadron. Rose Lee will spend the summer with relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shallenberger of Nebraska City, were Sunday and Monday visitors in the Bill Fan home on their way home from Roundup. Mont, and Yellowstone Park. Tuesday evening dinner guests in the Ed Stodcport home wore i Fanny Christensen of Taylor; Mrs Lester Wathman and daughter, Mrs Bernard GUI and son erf North Bend and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Sybrant and family Thursday afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs Ben Kramer of Bas sett. Mr and Mrs. F E, Anderson and granddaughters. Janie Jerred and Dimna Rac W’lller of Bassett were Sunday dinner guests in the Veril Anderson home A miscellaneous wedding shower wiH be held Friday evening, June 10th. in the Newport gym ui hon or of Mr and Mrs Allen Bwie rtz at 8 o'clock Hattie Fox of Stuart and Mrs Oliver GUg were Wednesday eve ning callers in die home of Mrs W. H. Allen and Mr. and iMrs. E R. Barnes. St. Michael’s church school open ed this Monday with around 20 in attendance. Classes will only be held in the forenoons from 9 to 11 Mr and Mrs Bill Nit* of Long Pine were Wednesday callers in the C. A. Henry home. Mr aixl Mrs Lloyd Jacox and family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Lur een and family were Sunday guests n the Jim Jacox home in honor of Shirley's, Lureen’s aixf Lloyd Jac.x's birthdays. Eileen Anderson, Mrs. Jay Jer red and Veta Kay and Mrs Lida Turpin went to Thedford. Satur day where Mrs Ikirpin visit*\i m tiie Len Leaher home. The others went on to Bayard, to meet Mrs Robert Peters and son of Prairie City. Ore., who will visit in the home of his parents, Mr ami Mrs F, E Anderson. Mr Jerred and family of Mdlburo came Sunday after Mrs. Jerred, A cake baked ami decorated toy their daughter Karen was served in honor of the 20th wedding anniversary of Mr ami Mrs Jay Jerred. Mrs. John Sfaohetka, Ann Schnei der, Maude Mahm and Hattie Uttes held a belnted birthday party for Lizzie Johnson Thursday. Cake and coffee were served Monna Stoic part received word of the wedding of her grandson, Gary Lei- Chesnut of Moscow, Ida on June 24th Gary is the son of Mr ami Mrs. Wayne Chesnut. Mrs Earl Brown, Mrs. George Letoo of Council Bluffs, la., Anna Humphreys, and Mrs Arch How ell came Monday for a visit in the Lester Stewart home. Bertlu Irwin and granddaughter, Vickie Skinner left Monday for a week's visit in the Bud Irwin home at Central City. Mrs. Gene Hamik and sons of Atkinson wore Friday visitors in the Frank Johnson home Mike ami Bill spent the weekend with their grandparents and all were Sunday visitors in the Bud Wil cox home near Ericson. MMBMHMHIII g *3.00 EXTRA BONUS In S & H Green Stamps When Purchasing DEIaUX C REME SANDWICH COOKIES 2 lbs. for ^|,0c SATHERS FIG BARS . . . lb. 29c ARMOUR’S CAMPFIRE MINCED HAM 2 lbs. for J00 ARMOUR’S SKINLESS WEINERS 2 lbs. for 70c *5.00 EXTRA BONUS In S & H Green Stamps W'hen Purchasing ARMOUR’S SMOKED 6 Vi IJb. 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