The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 18, 1960, Section One, Image 6

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    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
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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
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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.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr and
daughters and Herman Durr and
Mr. and Mrs. George Heggemeyer
and Eddie returned home Mon
day evening from a four day trip
to the Black HUls The James
Pod any s dal the chores at the
Dorr farm ami Carl Nelson and
Duane Boelter looked after the
Heggemeyer chores.
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