The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 20, 1960, Section One, Image 7

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    Dorsey News
By Mm. Harold Osborn
Mrs. Evelyn Wickham and mo
ther spent from Wednesday over
the weekend at the Carson home
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe
came to visit his mother, Mrs
Mary Wolfe and Miss Lizzie Car
son and call on Mrs. Carrie
Hunter at the hospital.
Beverly Carson spent a few
days at home. She returned to
Lincoln Saturday.
Mrs. Leta Miles and Linda were
visitors in this community over
the weekend
Ruth Osborn accompanied
Joyce McGill and roommate home
from Wayne so they could attend
Homecoming at Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
took Ruth to McGills Sunday ar.d
called at the Robert Zach home
on their way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene were
Sunday evening visitors at the
Edwards home.
Clayton Bennett of Lynch ir
cabling hay for folks in this com
munity.
June Carson spent Friday eve
ning at home with her parents,
returning to her college work at
Hastings Saturday.
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Sksls
Friends of Mr. und Mrs. John
Kramer surprised them Sunday
evening with an anniversary par
ty for their 4ird anniversary.
Four tables of pitch were at play
High prize winners were Mr. and
Mrs. John Miksch, low prize
winners were Lloyd Otto and
Mrs. John Hamik and travelers
went to Mrs. Frank Wewel. The
self-invited guests served lunch
Mr. luid Mrs. John Wi ichman
entiTtainea two tames at pm icnie
Sunday evening.
Jerry Wallinger of Omaha spent
Home coming weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wal
linger and boys,
Leigh Mueller spent the week
end with John Stech at the George
Keidel home.
Kntertain At Pitch Party
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek en
tertained friends at a card party
on Friday night at their home
Five tables of pitch were played
High prize winner for men war
Kollo Berry, second high wa:
Andy Moeller, high prize for la
dies was won by Mrs . Aleys
Schmaderer and second high
went to Mrs. Rollo Berry. The
next card party will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Minmg.
Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser enter
tained at a ibaby shower Tuesday
evening, Oct. 11 for Mrs Har
vey Steinhauser and baby daugh
ter, Peggy Twenty guests wen
present. Cards were played am'
after the games Mrs. Steinhauser
opened her gifts. Lunch was
served.
Saturday callers at the Ralph
Shald home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Greenfield.
Wins lHp To New Orleans
Philip, Pat, Mark and Jim
Keating, sons of Mr. and Mrs
John Keating, are spending this
week with their grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Bob Batenhorst while
their parents are cn a trip to
New Orleans, La. The trip was a
gift from the International Har
vester Co. to Mr. Keating.
Roland Shald ol Omaha ^etn
the weekend with his parents, Mr
and Mrs John Shald
Clem Myer ol Helena, Mont a
cousin of the late Clem Olberding
stopped at the home ol Mrs, Clem
Olberding last week He was en
route home from Iowa
Mr. and Mrs. BlU Sc horn en
tertained friends at a pitch par
ty Sunday evening Present were
Mr and Mrs Dick Straka, Mr
and Mrs. Don Bernt, Mr. and
Mrs Raymond Meusch, Mr and
Mrs. Arlm Brown ol Atkinson and
Mr and Mrs. Dennie Weber
Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs
Dennie Weber, high score and
Dick Straka and Mrs Don Bernt
low. Next party will be Novern
her 13 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Straka ,
Mrs. Dick Straka accompanied
by Mrs Gene Ramm, Mrs. Don
Myers and Mrs Lawrence Kaup
attended the Catholic nurse's as
sociation meeting at O’Neill. Dr
Wilson gave a talk on hypnosis
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Shald were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Shald and family.
Mrs. Herb Skala and children
spent Sunday at Merriman visit
mg Mr and Mrs. Cranston Mc
Cormick and children. Other
guests were Mr and Mrs. Lou
Skala of Alliance. Lou Skala re
turned home with them to siiend
a few weeks at the home of his
son, Herb Skala.
Last Tuesday and Wednesday
Mrs. Dora D >yle ol O’Neill visited
in the home of her daughter, Mr
and Mrs Ed Weber. On Tuesday
afternoon Mrs. Weber took Mrs
Doyle to Bassett to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. Osborne Kepler. Enroute
home they visited another daugh
ter of Mrs. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs
Dean Moore at Newport.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
Josephine Timmermans were Mr
and Mrs. Tom Higgins of Jumi
s„n. Mrs. Marie Jardee and Mr
and Mrs, S.E. Timmermans and
Lois. Mrs. Timmermans went out
to spend some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Higgins.
Sunday, Oct. 9 dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pacha were
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steinhau
ser.
Dick Keidel and a friend, Bes
sie Lymon of Wayne State Teach
ers College spent the Homecom
ing weekend with Mr. and Mrs
George Keidel.
Sunday afternoon and supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Keidel were Mr. and Mrs. Ar
den Steck and family of Ains
worth and Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Davis of Utica.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Th.irlow
spent Saturday evening visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norton
lUurlow at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Thurlow
are moving into the apartment
over the Stuart locker plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rotherham
and family of Niobrara came last
Friday to attend Homecoming at
S uart. On Monday they went on
to Chadron and Fort Robinson
where they spent five days. They
left their two children with their
grandmother, Mrs. Carl Weich
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Rotherham and
family returned to their home
Sunday, Oct. 16.
Jerry Wallinger of Omaha
drove to Collinsville, 111. to be
best man at the wedding of Char
les D. “Butch" Bauman and Lil
lian Gudelauckas at the St. Pet
er’s and Paul church at Collins
ville, on Saturday morning, Oct.
15.
Katie Papke left last week to
visit Mr. and Mrs. “Bud" Pap
ke and family at Newcastle, Wyo
and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Papke
at Bi'lings, Mont. Enroute she
picked up Mrs. Art Foss at Gre
gory, S. D.
Leo King visited Rev. and Mrs
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David Harum Says: Check the quality. Check
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Lexington Mill and Elevator Co.
O'Neill Warehouse
Just North of the Burlington Depot
Jack Bailey, Mgr. Phone 771
Herbert Young on Tuesday eve
mng. He was home on furlough
Mr and Mrs BUI Wewel enter
tamed friend* at a buffet > upper
and card party Sunday evening
Prize winners were Mrs. Wes
Cobb, Mrs Wilfred Seger, Wer
Cobb and Jack McGrow
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Linus
Judge were Mr and Mrs. Frank
Wewel and Mr. and Mrs Ray
moral Wewel and family of New
port. The occasion was to help
Rose Ann Judge celebrate her
fourth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wr we!
attended the 4-H calf shew and
sale at Bassett on Friday.
Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
Mr and Mrs. Louis Boldt of
Omaha spent from Sunday to
Wednesday visiting Mrs. Josie
Kopecky.
Houseguests Thursday and Fri
day of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L.
Watson were Mrs. Iuila Butler.
Mrs. Lena Butler and Mrs. Neil
Reed of Independence, Mo.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Watson, Mrs. Lulu Butler,
Mrs Lena Butler and Mrs. Neil
Reed visited in O'Neill in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Tomlinson and girls, Mrs. Nora
Harte ami with Mrs Jennie Cras
ser who is a patient at St.
Anthony's hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mrs
Pauline Anderl ami Mr and Mrs
Harry Moore attended the wedding
of Miss Janice Stootsberry and
Da% id Thimgan at the Methodist
church in Ashland Mr ami Mrs.
Moore are grandparents of
Janice Mr. and Mrs. Keyes and
Mrs. Anderl visited in Omaha
Saturday evening and Sunday be
fore returning home and Mr and
Mrs Moore expected to return
home Tuesday.
Murl Keyes returned to her
home at Phoenix, Am., Wednes
day after spending several days
visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs
Floyd Keyes and other relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes and
family have returned from
Napoleon. Ohio where they spent
a It v days visiting Mr Keyes'
Hrother-in-law and sister. Mr and
Mrs Robert Burgstrum and fami
ly.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Ohrmund of
Seneca visited Mr. Ohrmunds
parents, Mr, and Mrs. William
Ohrmund Tuesday.
Albert Anthony and Otto Mat
schullat spent Monday in Bloom
field where they attended funeral
.c vices for Elmer Schrader
Mr. and Mrs John Buhlmann
jr., and son of Bartlett were Sun
day evening supper guests of Mr
and Mrs. James Banks and fami
ly
Bill DeLong and Robert A.
Ruther, who attend business col
lege at Grand Island, spent the
weekend visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs Merle DeLong ami
Mr and Mrs Robert W, Ruther.
David Sobotka, who attends
Norfolk Junior college spent the
weekend visiting his parents Mr
and Mrs Lewis Sobotka.
Mr and Mrs Dean Delving and
family of Omaha visited Mr De
Long s parents, Mr, and Mrs
Floyd DeLong Friday evening
The IV longs were enroute to
Gregory, S, D , for the weekend.
Mr and Mrs Ben Reynolds of
Neligh visited Mr. and Mrs Al
bert Reynolds Thursday.
Bill Butterfield returned Thurs
day from Platts mouth w here ho
had been employed for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Stevens
and family visited Thursday in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Bill Butter
field The Stevens were enroute
to their home in Norfolk from
Rapid City. S. D.. where they had
visited Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
Stevens.
Eldon Stevens of Norfolk visited
Thursday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Butterfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and
sons of O’Neill visited Friday in
the home of Mrs. Violet Sholcs
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sire of
Butte attended church services
at the Methodist church in In
man Sunday morning. The Sires
are former Inman residents.
Mrs. Charles Ioiben left Satur
day for Oak where she will spend
a few weeks visiting her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mi's
Merlin Luben and family
H, M Shimmin of Backus.
Minn , visited Mrs. Oiarles Luben
last week.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer
and Mick spent Sunday visiting
Mr and Mrs. Goakley at Grand
Island.
Mrs. James Banks and Roger
and John Sehrunk spent the week
end visiting Mr and Mrs. 0 V
Moore at Petersburg
The Daughters of Zion held
their regular meeting and study
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Sadie
Conner At the close of the meet
ing lunch was served by the hos
tess.
Sam Watson, son of Mr nnd
Mrs Ira Watson, was recently
e'ected president of the Junior
class at Nebraska Wesleyan Uni
versity.
Mrs James Banks and Roger
and John Sehrunk attended a
basket dinner at the RLDS church
in Atkinson Sunday in honor of
the twentieth wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ries
WSe'S Meets
The regular meeting of the
WSCS was held Thursday after
mxin at the church annex. Final
renorts on the Fall Festival and
Bazaar were read. There were
15 members present. Mrs Elea
nor Gaughenbaugh was in charge
of the meeting Mrs. Ellen Brown
had charge of the devotions. Lunch
was served at the close of the
afternoon hy Mrs tttanch Rouse
and Mrs Ada Clark
Ivan Couch, who is employed
near Wahoo, sjient the weekend
visiting his family.
Ralph Sholes, who is employed
at Ainsworth, visited his mother,
Mrs. Violet Sholes over the week
end.
Mr and Mrs William Fernan
do* anti son of Chicago, 111 ,
came Friday evening to visit Hr
and Mrs. C. W Alexander
Mr amt Mrs Kd Ctuidomelka
ai-e visiting their son in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Sid Shar
txino ami family at Savage. Mont
Margaret Pruss, who teaches
in ttie Clearwater public school,
siient the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Pruss.
Mr. and Mrs Harvey A. Tump
kms and son Neil drove to Lin
coin F iday to attend Hunecom !
mg festivities at Nebraska Wes
leyan University and to see their
daughter, Lucille and son. Roger
Foil iwing the nlumni-studert
ch a k wagon • upper in the cam
pus center, they attended the Wes
leyan Wayne football game at
which the NWU Marching band
presented a pre-game and half
time performance. Path Linelle
and Roger are members of the
band.
They spent Saturday night ir
the h -mu of Mrs. Tompkins mo
(her, Mrs Cora B Caldwell and
returned home Sunday Allen
Tompkins spent the weekend tn
Inman with ius grandparents, Mr
i:,d Mrs L, K Tivmpkina
MYK thirty
tie Inman MYF had a hayrack
rule Sunday evening The gn'uj'
r > e out to the Harvey Tonipfctnij
ranch for a wiener roast Mr
and Mrs Horace Sholes sponsor
id the group on the rule
Fall Planting
FLOWER BULBS
Tulips
Hyacinths
Crocus
Daffodils
Narcissus
Grape Hyacinths
4 to 4ft Bulb** per package
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