The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 09, 1960, Section One, Image 7

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    Meek News
By Mrs. Fred Iindberf
Aid
Paddock Community Ladies Aid
met Wednesday at the Mrs. Manor
Woidneck home. A large crowd at
tended. Lunch was served by the
hostess. July 6 meeting to be at
the home of Louise Robertson.
Don Borg and John Donlin cal
led at Axel Borg's Tuesday morn
ing. Tomy Joe Drueke helped Tues
day and Wednesday with field
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz
and family from Bonesteel were
Friday dinner guests at the John
Schmitz home.
Rev. and Mrs. Turner were pre
sent and he conducted the worship
service at Paddock Union church,
Sunday. They plan to return June
26 and continue his former sched
ule by coming the last Sunday of
each month.
Bible School Schedule
Daily Vacation Bible school
starts at Paddock Union church
Monday, June 13, and will con
tinue through Friday, June 17.
This will be an all day school An
invitation is extended to all child
ren up through the eighth grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walter and
Norma Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Worth and Viola Hall surprised
Mrs. Ix>ran Libby of Page on her
birthday Tuesday evening.
Mr. Gilbert Benash and Eddie
from Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Benash of O’Neill were Sun
day dinner guests at Vem Hardings
last Sunday.
Elsie Eppenbach spent Sunday in
O’Neill.
A number of the families from
this community attended the fare
well picnic in honor of Rev. and
Mrs. Paul, Sunday. Due to the
unfavorable weather conditions the
picnic was held in the church base
ment at The Assembly of God
church in O’Neill last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and
Kathy were Sunday dinner guests
at the Elmer Oevall home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fillips of
Crofton were visiting at the home
of their son, Roman Fillips, last
week. Mrs. Frank Fillips had the
misfortune of breaking her arm.
After receiving treatment, they re
turned to their home at Crofton.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry and
Mrs. Jessie Kaczor returned from
Lincoln Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Berry left for their home at Kado
ka, S. D., Friday.
Lurry Dwbrtivolny took a :
swift ride through the air Wed- j
nosday but fortunately he es- '
raped serious Injury. While
riding the horse at a high rate
of spi'ed to check on the cattle
the saddle cinch broke spilling
him on the ground. The doctor
in checking him over found only
wrenched muscles luckily no
broken bones.
Mrs. Elmer Devall, Garry and
Diane were Norfolk visitors Satur
day morning.
Mrs. Garold Risor left for Blair
Monday where she will be attend
ing summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Korab and
Janet Peterson were dinner guests
at Elmer Devall's Wednesday. The i
Korabs are both teaching school J
at Wausa. They leave Monday for |
summer school at Emporia Kan. j
Mr. Korab’s mother, Mrs. Orville
Peterson was raised in this vicini
ty. She is the former Myrtle Harri
son.
Mr. Bruce Hubby of Wayne were
overnight guests of Delbert Rouse.
Bruce is attending school at Wayne.
Mrs. Oswald Drueke and child
ren called Sunday evening at Axel
Borgs.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crawford
and two grandchildren of Ewing
were Sunday dinner guests at the
George Nelson home. Afternoon
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne
Anson and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Anson and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Johring and fami
ly.
Sandra and Donnie Robertson,
children of Raymond Robertsons,
from California arrived Sunday for
a visit with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson of
Omaha and Christine Johnson were
supper guests last Sunday at De
v\ nj'uc
The Midway Ranohette* 4-H
club will meet ftt Bennie Johrings
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse en
tertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs
Alex Van Voorhies of Saginan,
Mich. Their guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Rouse and boys. Mr.
Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and boys,
Mr and Mrs. Henry Walters and
Norma Jean, Bertha Hayden of
Wiggins, Colo., Maude Rouse, Edith
Young, Marvin Rouse, Blanche
Rouse and Mildred Keyes cf In
Mr. and Mrs. Marriedy Hubby
were overnight guests at Virgil
Hubby’s Sunday and dinner guests
Monday. Mrs. Carrie Borg and
Marvel joined the group for dinner
Monday. „ _ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and
boys spent Sunday in Omaha visit
ing at the home of his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Libby.
Senator and Mrs. Frank Nelson
left Tuesday for Omaha. Mrs. Nel
son remained in Omaha with rela
tives while Frank went on to
Chicago to a meeting of the inter
governmental committee. Twy re
turned Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson enter
tained Friday evening for supper.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
ItOYALTHEATER
Thursday, June 9
ODDS AGAINST TOMORROW
Harry Belafonte
Robert Ryan
Shelley Winters
Fri. • Sat. June 19 • 11
heller IN PINK TIGHTS
Sophia Loren
Anthony Quinn
Technicolor
Sum. • Mon. • Tues.
June It • IS • It
“BABETTE GOES TO WAR’*
Brigitte Bardot
CinemaScope and Eastman Color
Wed. • Thur. June IS • 1®
happy anniversary
David Niven
Mitzi Gaynor
’ Hubby and Mr and Mi*. Ed
Kaczor. The occasion was Eld
Kaczor's birthday.
Mr and Mrs Fred Lmdberg
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Worth and
Viola Hall were dinner guests Sun
day at Roger Rosenkran a at l <or
sey. The occasion was the Worth s
and Rosenkran's wedding anniver
saries.
Carla Anson spent Thursday and
Friday with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Nelson.
Sunday afternoon callers at
William Hull and Grandmas were
j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull, Ly nch,
j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Kaczor.
Mr. and Mrs Norris George and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Rennet
Sanders were Wednesday evening
callers at the John Schmitz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson were
Sunday dinner guests at the John
Green home at Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anson and
Sue Nelson were supper guests at
Dew nine Anson's Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. George Nelson and Larry
were evening callers.
Mrs Merlin Anderson and daugh
ters were dinner guests Saturday at
Bennie Johrings.
Chambers News
K> Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
Chambers Alums
Hold Banquet
The Alumni banquet was held
Tuesday evening at the Chambers
high school with 149 attending.
Master of ceremonies was E. R
Baker of Chambers and guest j
speaker was Rev. Kenneth Nye of j
Chappoqua, N. Y.
The theme was “In the Garden".
Those from a distance attending
the banquet were Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Adams of Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Bly of Elgin, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Blair of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Brown of Bart
lett, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown j
of O’Neill. Mrs. Hiram Conley of
Mount Rose, Colo, Dr. and Mrs.
Loran Coppac of Ottumwa, la.,
Gene Cavanaugh of O'Neill, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Farrier of O’Neill
Edythe Gibson of Lincoln, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gibson of Houston,
Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson of
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Grimes of Kansas City, Mo., Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haake of El
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc
Clenahan, of Plainview, Mrs. Jerry
Muessell of Omaha, Rev. Kenneth |
Nye of Chappoqua, N. Y., Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Osborn of Atkinson. |
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roe of Dana
Point, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Henry j
Rudolph of Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. '
Ron Rowse of Bur well, Mr. and j
Mrs. Delbert Robertson of O’Neill, "
Carlene Hallgrimson of Bassett, i
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpson of \
Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tag- t
gart of Dannebreg and Jacqueline |
Taggart of Omaha. ,
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY |
A family reception honoring Mr. .
and Mrs. Art Walter on their I
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary .
was held Sunday at the home of |
Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes.
Present besides the honored cou- 4
pie and their three children were t
Mrs. Sarah Adams, Mr. and Mrs. 4
Glen Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1
Adams and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. J
Lloyd Gleed and Dorine, Mr. and "
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walter, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Walter and sons,
Mr. anti Mrs. Edwin Walter and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dewey
all of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Roe of Danas Point, Calif.,
Mrs. Frank Ertz of O’Neill and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams of At
kinson. I
A bouquet of peonies formed a |
background for the table. The
wedding cakes were baked by Mrs. i
G. Adams and Mrs. R. Adams. Mrs.
Leo Adams cut the cakes. Mrs. |
Lloyd Gleed served the ice-cream j
anti Mrs. Hiram Conley and Dor- j
ine Gleed poured.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farrier i
were supper guests Sunday evening
in the Harry Scott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Flucky and
family and Mrs. Elsie Sorenson
enjoyed a picnic dinner and fish
ing Sunday.
Rev. Charles Cox went to Spen
cer Monday where he conducted [
a funeral service. Following the
service he drove to Lincoln to
attend the annual conference of
the Methodist ohurch.
Daily vacation Bible school start
ed Monday morning at the Cham
bers Methodist and Memorial Bap
tist churches.
KKLLAK CLUB
Due to conflicting engagements, I
Kedlar Club met with Mrs. Sam
Young instead of Mrs. Genevieve |
Bell Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest
Young was co-hostess. Seven mem- i
bers and three guests answered roll
call by telling a favorite method
of calorie watching. In the ab
sence of the president Mrs. Char
les Ooolidge presided. Several
hymns were sung, Mrs. Clyde Kiltz
serving as pianist.
Door prize was awarded to Mrs.1
Ernest Young. Games were played
and lunch was served. June 15
meeting wall be with Genevieve
Bell and will be the last before the
summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rockford
and family of Comstock were
week-end guests of his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A1
Rockford and family. The group
spent Sunday fishing at Browns
lake.
LEGION AUXILIARY
The American Legion Auxiliary
held their regular meeting Friday
evening at the Legion hall. Mrs.
Ernest Thorin, vice-president, pre
sided. It was voted to allow $5.00
on transportation expenses o< the
Boys State representive. It was al
so voted to purchase a new 50 star
flag far the Auxiliary. Mrs. W. H.
Crawford wtas elected secretary
and Mrs. C. F. Gillette treasurer,
for the coming year.
Plans were discussed for serv
ing dinner at a wedding in July.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Dellie
Fauquier and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf. |
HONORED AT SHOWER
The fallowing ladies from here
attended a prenuptial shower at
Page Friday evening for Ruth Kel
ly. Mrs. Raymond Beed, Mrs. Glen
Grimes, Mrs. Ralph Adams and
son Larry. Mrs. G. H. Grimes,
Mrs. James Grimes, Mrs. Gene- 1
vieve Bell and Mrs Hiram Cttn
ley Miss Kelly and Bernard
Grimes will be married later this
month.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs E R Carpenter were her cou
sxns. Dr and Mrs Floyd Cork of
Wagner, S D , and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs Dean
Stevens. Chenlyn and Terry of
Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs Roger Robertson
of PhiUipsburg, Kan , spent from
Thursday until Saturday of last
week at the home of Mr and Mrs
Vem Wilkinson Mr Robertson is
a nephew of Mr. Wilkinson.
Mr and Mrs Arl nd Tangeman
and family of Chadran came to at
tend the wedding of his sister. Kay,
to Bill Cox Thursday They also
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Alvin Tangeman
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Hanna were
Sunday evening J me 5th visiters
m the Vern Wilkinson home,
Kenneth Lidgett. IXirmie Koenig
and Verlon Rickard accompanied
by Mrs Paul Lidgett and Darold
drove to South Dakota Sunday. The
boys went to Wessmgton Springs
and Mrs LidgeU and Darroid at
tended a family reunion at Huron.
This was the first time the family
had all been together m ten ye ns
Mr and Mrs Donald Prill and
family moved Saturday to Speneer,
la where Mr Pnil is m the bar
ker business
Mr and Mrs Ralph Maas and
children visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Charles Edwards at P rk
Rapids, Minn , last weekend They
s. tended the graduation of her
brother, Gerald Edwards.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pichler, Mr
and Mrs Val Pichler and family
and Mr and Mrs. Larry Pichler
and children all of Grand Island
and Mrs Etta KeUer of Cham
hers were dinner guests of Mrs.
Le'h.a Cooke Memorial Day
User Walter and a friend from
"ieWitt visited Riser's grandfa
‘har. ’dm Walter, and aunt. Mrs.
Rena Dierkmg recently.
Mr and Mrs. Chuck Forster and
, Debbie came Tuesday and were
guests in the Schwenk home Tdiey
conducted a meeting at the Bap
Ust church Wednesday evening
They are leaving soon for Mission
ary work m .Africa
Mr and Mrs L W. Taggart
and Thomas of Danneburg, Mrs
Jerry Muesaell and sons and Jac
qaehne Taggart all of Omaha at
tended the Alumni banquet Tues
day and visited at the A A Walt
er home
Vernon Whitaker and Daniela
and Sandra attended a rodeo at
Cherokee, la , the past weekend
where they all competed
Mr and Mrs Wesley Howe and
children of Fremont visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Wood
and attended Memorial Day ser
vices,
Beverly Platt nd LaRue Weller
went to Greenville S, C. Wednes
day to attend graduation exercises
at Bob Jones University Miss Platt
was a graduate.
Mrs. Alta Myers of Ewing. Rich
ard Mvers ami children and Mrs
Pearl Goodspeed of Oakdale ami
Mr and Mrs. Bill Myers of Bone
steel, S. D. enjoyed a picnic din
ner at Perkins park Memorial Day
Mr and Mrs Jerry Hash and
Rottaey of Norfolk. Mr and Mrs
Duane Grossmcklaus at Bartlett.
Mr and Mrs. Dale Jarman and son
of Cheyenne Wyo., Mr and Mrs
Wood Jarman and Mr and Mrs
Richard Jarman of Chambers spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Juti
Jarman at Bassett. The occasion
was Linda G rossruck l a us, tenth
birthday anniversary
Mrs. Edd Codav left Monday for
Hastings where she will attend the
summer session at the college
Mrs Roliert Klabenes started
school at Wayne Monday.
Mrs. Wayne Smith and Mrs Ver
non Harley went to Lincoln where
they enrolled for the summer term
at the University
Herman Schipman and sister,
Anna Schipman of Chambers ac
eo’npumed by their brother-in-law
and sister. Sir and Mrs George
Grimm of Ulyssis drove to McCook
Friday where they spent the week
end with the Grimm’s son and
daughter-in-law', Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Grimm
Mr. and Mrs. William Rickar I
and Sheri were guests last Wednes
; day evening of Mr ami Mrs. Lo>
E lucky and family.
A family dinner ami get-to-gether
was held Sumlay at the home of
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Walter. Pie
sent were Mr. ami Mrs. Homer
Roe of Danas Point, Calif.. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ret* and family of
O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs Art Walter
and family, Mr and Mrs Louis |
Walter and boys and Mr, ami Mis
Edwin Walter and son
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and
Mr and Mia. Jessie Kelly of Page
were guests in the Art Miller home
Sunday.
M-s Hattie Tvbhets returned
Monday from Tucson. Art* , where
she had spent several weeks on
business and visiting relatives.
Infant Baptised
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Urban jr
of Ewing' had their infant daugh
ter, Pamela baptized Sunday ai
the Method!** chureh.
Mrs Lawrence Harnett and Mrs.
Weaver Hrotherton of Greeley,
Ohio, Mrs Kenneth Scholev and
children of Milford and Mrs. Mar
jorie Sain mans id Sioux City came
Monday for a visit with their par
ents Mr and Mrs. T K Alderaon.
Mr and Mrs. Lavem Hoerle and
family returned Saturday from a
two week vacation spent with Iter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Young amt family amt her hrotlier
and sisters and their families at
Meridan. Idaho.
Mr and Mrs l.. V. Cooper id
Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. D. L
Holcomh of Aurora spent a week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cooper
and other relatives and friends at
Riverton, Wyo. They returned Sat
urday. __
Alice’s Beauty Shop
Ki>n. S door* wrai of Texaco
1*5 Fast Douglas
Phone *63 — O'Neill
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