The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 15, 1960, Section Two, Image 12

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    Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb 8tele
The Hi Five Club met at the
home of Mrs Clem Olberding on
Friday. Prize winners were Mrs.
&arl Bernt, high score, Mrs L H.
Stemhauser second and Martha
Baum low. Minnie Haskins will
be the next hostess.
Saturday callers of Mrs. H. E.
Newman were Mr. and Mrs. Vir
gil Barker of Scott*bluff
Donna Fox spent the Labor Day
weekend with Mr and Mrs
James Nachtman while her par
ents were in Colorado.
Mrs. James Nachtman and
Ailolph spent Sunday visiting Mrs
Nachtman's sister, Mr. and Mrs
Otto Vesely at Verdel,
The Cleveland Progressive club
met September 1 at the home of
Mrs. George Shald with ten
members answering roll call with
their favorite salad. Initiation of
four new members who have
joined in the last year was held.
They are Mrs. Don Bernt, Mrs.
Willy Schom, Mrs Bud Meusch,
and Mrs Fred Mitchell. The af
ternoon was spent sewing quilt
blocks for the hostess. Mrs. Ed
Meusch and Mrs. Fred Mitchell
won the contest prize.
A lunch was served by the hos
tess. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Dick Straka.
Don Schmaderer returned to
Chadron college after spending the
summer with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Joe Schmaderer jr.
Wednesday afternoon Bridge
club met at the home of Mrs.
Barbara Cobb. Mrs, Walter
Smith won first prize and Mrs.
Bill Stracke won second. launch
was served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Blake of Ainsworth.
Dougie Shald remained to spend
the week with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schmaderer
were Tuesday evening callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mlinar.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Patterson
entertained the Couples Bridge
group Sunday evening.
Sunday afternoon callers of
Mrs. Clem Olberding were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Olberding and
girls of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oligmueler of
West Point were Friday and
Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bose and Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Lane.
Mrs. Ludwig Myers sr., and
Mrs. Ludwig Myers jr., of Den
ver, Colo., are spending some
time with Mrs. Myer's sr. parents.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Bose.
Monday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs John Weichman were
Mr and Mrs. James Redding of
Hamilton, la. Mrs. Redding is a
cousin of Mrs. Weichman.
Saturday callers of Mr. and
Mrs. John Weichman were Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Bauchman of
Omaha.
Arleen Ulrich and her fiance,
Bill Martine of Omaha spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Dwaine Ulrich.
Mel Stracke left for Chadron
college on Monday.
Mrs. Don Shald and family and
Mrs Ralph Shald were Sunday
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callers of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hitchcock and family
Friday visitors of Mildred Mc
Cartney were Sadie Kaiser of
O'Neill and Augie Kaiser who is
in the air force and here on
leave before going to Spain where
he will be stationed for the next
three years He is a former resi
dent of Stuart and graduated
from Stuart high school.
Sunday evening callers of Mr
and Mrs Ward Dyer were Mr j
and Mrs. Z X. Marshall.
Friday callers at the Theresa
Levi h< me were Mrs. Amie Jen
sen and Mrs. Loretta Schnabel of
Ainsworth
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Lane
and family were business callers
at Butte Sunday.
Jamboree Planned
The Legion auxiliary met
September 1 with 19 members
answering roll call. Colors were
advanced by Mrs. LaVern Olberd
ing and Mrs. Ivo Shald.
It was decided that the auxili
ary would sponsor a jamboree on
September 28 from 8 until 10
p.m. for all children in grade
school and pre-school children.
Appointed to serve at the jam
boree were Mrs. George Kohle,
Mrs. Bud Kunz, Mrs. Ray Estes,
Mrs. R. C. Patterson, Mrs. Bill
Wedige, Mrs. Bill Kohle, Mrs.
Louis Shald and Mrs. Bert Kunz.
The Auxiliary will also give $3
for second prize on a float from
the country which takes part in
fho nnraHn rm Ortfihor 8
County convention will be held
September 19 and the district
convention will be at WaiJSa on
September 26.
Card bingo was played for en
tertainment.
Amelia News
Ity MIm Florence Lindsey
This community was saddened to
hear of the death of George Flem
ing of Burwell on Thursday, Sept.
8 Mr. Fleming wus an employ
ee of the Burwell postoffice. Dur
ing the noon hour he and Mrs.
Fleming were enroute to the home
of his sister when he suffered
a heart attack and died instantly.
Mrs. Fleming is the former
Dorothy Ballagh.
Little Shelly Miles of O’Neill is
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Kennedy while her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Miles
are on vacation.
Roger Waldo and some of his
classmates from Chambers high
school were working for B. W.
Waldo Saturday to earn votes for
the “King” of their class. They
receive a vote for each penny
earned Roger is the candidate of j
the sophomore class and Darla |
Waldo is candidate for "Queen"
of the freshman class.
The final selection will me made
Friday evening at the annual j
homecoming event.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstien cel
ebrated their twentieth wedding
anniversary Friday evening at the
home of her brother, Bus Embody
in Atkinson. Her sisters, Mrs.
Tnmmin DtuilittlA «n<l F!l
don Ballagh and their families
were also present for the occa
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Medlin of
Plainview visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Doolittle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle and
boys and Mrs. Harold Fullerton
and Beth also called there in the
afternoon.
Mr. and Mi’s Tommie Doolittle
attended the funeral of George
Fleming at Burwell Sunday.
Don Adams of Omaha spent the
weekend at home with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Adams.
Mrs. Maude Forbes accompan
ied her daughter, Mrs. Paul
Briggs and family to their home
near Rose on Friday. Mrs. Forbes
was hostess to the Missionary
Society of which she is a mem
ber on Tuesday at the Briggs
home. She expected to return to
Amelia on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ninham, Mr
and Mrs. Dunk Peterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Doolittle and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Gilman enjoyed dinner
at the Legion club in Burwell on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 6. The oc
cassion honored the birthday an
niversaries of Mrs. Ninham, Mrs.
Peterson and George Fullerton.
There was a severe electrical
storm in our vicinity last Wednes
day. Bernard Blackmore, Dean
Prewitt and Eamie Johnston were
in the hayfield and all sitting in
a pickup while it was raining. One
bolt of lightening struck just in
front of their pick-up and be
tween several stacks of hay and
immediately following another
bolt struck just behind the pick
up Very luckily no one was hurt
and no fire was started.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair and
sons, Allen and Dick, and Mrs.
Gertie Adair were O’Neill callers
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Anton Svatos ac
companied there son, Orville and
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ANNUAL
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family to Fart Randall Sunday
for a picnic and sightseeing trip
They also visited Mr 9vatos rel
atives at Lake Andes.
Mr aad Mrs. Maysnoad dieeny
of'Sedro WooTey, wash are vis
iting her sister. Mrs Tenus Mad
sen and her brother. Leon Thomp
son and their families They viv
ited Mr. Kenny's mother, Mrs
John Kenny and his brother.
Dwight Kenny in Atkinson They
plan to go to Norfolk the latter
part of the week to visit their
daughter, Mrs Glcnaspa Brown.
Roxantjf and Carol.
Mr and 'Mrs John Ceams of
Scottsbluff are taking care of the
chores at the hi nw of her par
ents. Mr and Mrs. WiHiam Fry
rear, w hile they are vis ting rel
stive*: at Dewitt, near Lincoln
and several other towns They
plan to be gone about ten days.
Alfred Rios of Brunswick visited
his siater and brother-in-law, Mr
.ind Mrs .Anion Svatus on Satur
day. ' *
Mr and Mrs Craig Baker of
Denver. Colo visited her sister,
Mrs Lee Gilman and family re
cently.
Vem Sages or was a Skhu City.
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la caHer on Monday
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
and Mr and Mrs. Ernest John
ston were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
Mrs Edith Andersan called on
Mrs Bertha Sammons and Mrs.
Link Sageser Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Miller and
family of Chambers called on
Mrs Bertha Sammons Sunday af
ternoon,
Harold Fullerton is visiting his
sister. Mrs Earl Watt and family
in Wyoming, He has boon suffer
ing with asthma and went there
to see if the change in climate
would help him. He us feeling bet
ter and doing some carpenter
work
Mr and Mrs S. C. Ramett had
as dinner guests on Sunday Mi
and Mrs Glenn White, H S.
White and Venita.
Mr ami Mrs Bill Cihal of Om
aha \ isiteit tier parents, Mr and
Mrs Asa Watson, Joyce and Sliar
on on Sunday
Mrs. Lew Bockiwnis, Mrs. El
mer Coolidge, Mrs. Ernie John
ston, Mrs. Vern Sageser anti Mrs.
Ralph Rees called on Mrs. Lmk
Sageser Sunday afternoon
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