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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1960)
Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Sk*U Sunday dinner guests of D-ant Oberdwg were Janice Newuvan and Jeanne Obermire. Rita Ooermire of Lincoln spent the weekend with nor parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Qberinirv Guetts at a birthday dinner Sun day for Louie Steinhauser were Mr ami Mrs. Tommy Doarovolpy anti sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steinhajser. Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Jim Steuihauser were Mr and Mrs. Fred Mifccbt'11 and Dun Fuller. Mr. and Mrs Andy Moss, Mrs. Don Moas ami sons and Mrs. Mil dred McCartney were Sunday sup per guests of Mr and Mrs. Bob McCartney at Bassett. Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Mildred McCartney was Mrs Hat tie Rhodes of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs Dan Bemt and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Don Myers and family. Mrs. Sam Baade, Patty and Micky of Omaha were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Don Myers and family. Sam Basile of Omaha arrived Sunday to visit a few days in the Ferd Kaup home and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Nelson were Monday overnight guests of Mrs Nelson's sister, Mr. anti Mrs. Qiris Walker at Winner, S. D. Mr, and Mrs. Andy Goebel and family were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doc New man and family. The group en joyed home-made ice cream Clara Pettajohn and Joe Mc Taggert spent the weekend visit ing brothers George, Red and BUI McTaggert at Emerson ant) Mr and Mrs. John Rogers at Sioux City. Joe remained for a longer visit at Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider and Robert were Sunday dinner guests of their son, tAlfretl Sch neider and family at Page. .Sunday i non tag callers at the Vic Kaup home were Mr and »«rs rraitk sooneider and Robert. Mr and Mrs. George Kunz, Jim aao «_**rol id Omaha are visiting ^•s. Lmnu Kunz and relatives. ..■us. i Uouaeft of Omaha ts vis iting th.s week with Mr and Mrs. jeuige Mulling. ... ...may auuier guests of Cal n-.u Weicnman were Mr and Mrs. George Kunz, J.m and Carol of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Dana F. Bigelow arrived Saturuay from a three week visit with relatives in California. Mr, and Mrs. Bud Kunz and family were host to a family picnic supper Monday evening, i nose present were Emma Kunz, Caliista Welchman, Mr. and Mrs. "Dude” Weichman, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Kunz anti family, Mr and Mrs. Dana F Bigelow and George and Mr. and Mrs. George Kunz, Jim and Carol of Omaha. Mrs. Z. X. Marshall visited Sunday, July 31 with Mrs. Mil dred McCartney. Circle II met in the Church basement with 10 members pre sent. line lesson was given by Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. Alvera Smith gave the devotions. Hostesses were Mrs. Leonard Roberts and Mrs H. E. Newman sr. Ronald Marshall and children left Thursday for Marian, Ind., to get Mrs Ronald Marshall and make a short visit with her par ents where Mrs. Marshall has been visiting the last two weeks They plan to return this Friday. The George Minnig family at tended a family reunion at Nor folk Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Schmit and Deb bie were guests last week of Mr and Mrs. Jim Steinhauser. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaup sr. received word that Robin Kaup, four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kaup of Lake wood, Calif., was hit by a car Thursday and is still hospitaliz ed. Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Kaup sr. were Mr and Mrs. Fred Kaup and sons anti Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaup KNOW YOUR JOHN PAUL JONES ✓ / r f r /vr OFTEN CALLED THE "FATHER Of THE AMERICAN NAVY" JOHN ^ PAUL JONES WAS A FIGHTING SAILOR. HIS FAMOUS CRY, "I HAVE NOT YET BEGUN TO FIGHT" HAS . BEEN AN INSPIRATION AND GUIDING UGHT OF AMERICAN * NAVY MEN EVER SINCE THE BLOODY BATTLE BETWEEN JONES' I BONHOME RICHARD AND THE ^ BRITISH MAN-O-WAR SERAPIS IN J 1779. OUT-GUNNED AND OUT MANNED, BUT NEVER OUT FOUGHT, JONES VANQUISHED THE f LARGER SERAPIS THROUGH SHEER f SKILL AND COURAGE.[_ and family. Afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs, Henry Kruger of Atkinson and Mrs Chuck Sctoaai. Mi Hon Kuup erf Santa Anna, Cali!., Marine Base is spending in.s monin vtsitMg his parents. Mr. and Mrs Paul Kaup. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanuk were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs Henry Mikseh. Sunuay evemrig callers of Mr. and Mrs. Henry rt.im«k were Mr. anti Mrs Eugene Hanuk and boys of Atkinson. Meivin Kaup celebrated his sixth birthday rutsday afternoon. Seventeen guests were present Patty Cadwaiiader was a Sun day overnight guest of Joyce Col son. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson and Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Don Cadwai iader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwaiiader and family, and Guy Cadwaiiader. The occasion was Joyce's birthday. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dyer were Mr and Mrs. Joe Maxwell of Liberal, Kan. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gillispie were their daughters, Judith and Beverly and a roommate, Debbie Fairbanks all of Des Moines, la. Mrs. Henry Hamik spent Sat urday helping Mrs. Bud Krobot with the canning. Raymond Fox of Hastings spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bernt and Mrs Hattie Fox. Mark and Beckie returned home with him after having visited in Stuart the past two weeks. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moody of Ainsworth and Clifford Yarges of Omaha. Mickie Yarges of Omaha is spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry. Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Yarges and fam ily of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brayton and family spent Sunday at Halsey National Forest. Emmet News By Mrs. Kloppenberg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen borg, Mrs. Agnes Gaffney and Mr. and Mrs Norman Way man and family went to Gavins Point Sun day. They had a picnic dinner and then toured one of the hydro electric plants. From Gavins Point they drove to Ft. Randall where the joined Mr. and Mrs. E. Klopppenborg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barival and fam ily for an evening of boating and fishing. Mrs. Rim Conrad and daughter of Laguana Beach, Calif., visited her mother, Mrs. Margaret Claus sen and other relatives last week. A birthday party for Cindy Fox was given by her mother Satur day afternoon. Present were Mrs. Charles Fox sr and Carol, Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. George Bosn and family, Mrs. Fritz Bel zer and family, Mrs. Lyle Fox m l D' Ugie, Mrs. William Mullen, Mrs. Wallen and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Don Focken and son of Newport visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard Sunday. Mrs. Norman Wayman, Marjor ie, Diane, and Darlene called on Mrs. Lois Donohoe and family Monday. Merna Butterfield of O’Neill spent Sunday and Monday visiting Connie Brockman. Mrs. Bernard Dusatko, Brian and Doran visited her sister Mrs. Don Engler of Stuart Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clausson and Shirley of Englewood, Calif., spent last week visiting Mrs. Mary Lewis and other relatives. Mrs. Bob Cole, Mrs. Robert Savf on a FXLCON f.DAT. / O \ SAVE WITH A SEASON-END DEAL NOW! LOW PRICES! EASY TERMS! TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE, TOO! everything's gotta gol Every 1960 model in the house from compact Falcons to 9-Passenger Country Squires. We’ve got to move ’em, so you save while we clean out. And right now, we're offering them at low year-end saving prices ... on easy, budget-lovin’ terms. So, corns on in while stocks are complete. Take advantage of our giant Stock Clearance Sale today I LOHAUS MOTOR COMPANY FOURTH & FREMONT. O'NEILL, NEBR. II You're Interested in an "'TT' Used Car—Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer Gay tor and Mrs. Arthur Humpal spent last Riursday in Omaha. J jdy and Linda Fox of Nor walk, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family last week. Mrs Georgie McGinnis visited Mrs. Joe Wink ter Friday alter noon. Mr and Mrs Dean Bul ge and family of Omaha left for their home July 31 after spending a week visiting Mrs Bessue Burge, June and Harold and other rel atives and friends. Gary Bulge stayed to help in the hay fields Dewey Schaffer visited his cou sins, David and Kent Cole, from Thursday to Saturday. Mr. anil Mrs. Darrel Kendall of Grand Island, und Mrs. Stella Kendall of Hastings visited at the Wayne Fox home from Tuesday until the following Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs V. E. Stevens and family of Rapid City are spending two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and other relatives. Lawrence Brainard spent Sun day with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard Mr. Walter Pease and daughter, Rita, visited at the Paul Newton home Monday evening. Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice visited her mother, Mrs. Josephine Bruder of Atkinson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiseman and children of Page were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tenlborg, Greg and Carmen. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole attend ed a banquet for the baseball team managers and their wives Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert H. Fox visited Mrs. Paul Newton Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and Mr and Mrs V. E Stevens and family of Rapid City, S D., were Sunday evening picnic supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guoert Fox and family. Mrs, Bessie Burge, June and Harold called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Louis Si dak and family Sunday. xr. and Mrs. Jack Hollenbeck of W.hoo were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family. Helen Martens will leave Thurs day (today) for Omaha From there she will go to New Laredo, Texas, where she will j in the Dana College tour group for the Mexican part of the tour. Ray Fox was a Friday over n gin guest of Jim Newton. Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Al ice were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler. Mrs. Harold Clausson :nd daughters visited Mrs. Mary Lew is last week. The Claussons are moving from Burlington, la. to Denver, Colo. South Side Club The South Side Club met at the home of Mrs. Walt Pease. The hostess gave the lesson and quiz on wild flowers. Rex Fi x was a Monday night guest of Mrs. Joy McConnell and sons. Monowi News By Mrs. Mike Piklapp LOcust 9-2320 Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Wells and family of Osmond were Sun day guests in the John Sfcroh hi-me. Mr and Mrs. Robert Zach and family erf Verdel visited m the Ruuy Ei.er home Saturday eve ning. ...r, and Mrs. Frank Heiser aixi Grandma Heiser were Sunday ainner guests in the William Al lom n-me m Lynch Mute Arhenus of Sioux City spent the past week in the Frank Heiser home, mi . ana airs Robert Zach and ch.kiren and Mr and Mrs Rudy Eder ana children were Ihurs i > evening supper guests at the Piklapp home. iurs. Gmn Rihanek was a busi ness osifer m Lynch Monday m.rning. Mrs . Arthur Vesely called on Mrs. Mike Piklapp Monday, Mrs. Jumor Wilson and sons and Mrs Gorden DeKay and sons CsUed on Mrs. Rudy Eiler Fri day. ...r .and Mrs. Albert Schindler entertained a g-oup of friends at supper Saturday evening in h nor of Mrs. Schindler’s sister and husband who are visiting here from Los Angeles, Calif. Frank Matejcek attended the wedding of Lawrence Kalkowski in Lincoln Saturday. Sid Baker of Lynch did carpen ter work at the Ed Heiser home Monday. Mrs Glen Rihanek, Mrs. Dale Hayes, Mrs. Richard Christensen and Mrs. Robert Zach were vis itors in the Walt Countryman home at Chamberlin, S. D. last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rihanek vis ited in the Mike Piklapp home Sunday evening. Mrs Herman Heiser took Mrs. Levi to the Leo Jorgensen home Monday where she will visit a few days. Frank Erts and Martin Eiler were Lynch visitors Mi*iday af‘ ternooo. Sid Baker of Lynch was a Mon owi caller Sunday morning. Venus News By Mr*. Ralph Brookhouiwr Berk and Fun Club Mrs. George Heggemeyer en tertained the Work and Fun Club at her home Wednesday. Ten members and one visitor, Mrs. Edward Sukup of Orchard were present. Embroidery work was done for the hostess. Mrs. Heggemeyer served lunch at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. James Podany will have the Sep tember meeting. Mr ami Mrs. Arthur Coover and her father, John Frish, left for a vacation to the west coast. Mr. Frish plans to visit there for a indefinite time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gross and son are now living at Mecedes, Calif. They have been at Rapid City, S. D. where Darrell was stationed with the air force. Dar rell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Author Gross of Page. His wife is the former Helen Heggemeyer of Vendigre. Mrs. Cecil Moser called at the Ralph Brookhouser home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Tusha had dinner with her parents Thurs day. They are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Tusha at Ver digre at present. 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