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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1960)
Chambers News By Mr*. E. B. C arpenter St. Paul * Lutheran Church Chambers (William Roten, pastor) Thursday, Oct. 27: Teacher training, 8 p m Sunday, Oct 30: Sunday school 10 am.; worship, 11; 1.ay man's Conference, 3 p m. J. Dickersons Honored on Anniversary Mr and Mrs. John Dickerson of Sedro W<x>ley, Wash, celebrat ed their Golden Wedding anniver sary with open house Sunday, Oct. 16, at Eagles Hall in Sedro Wooley. Hostesses for the recep tion were their two daughters, Mrs Lew Klinger and Mrs. Don Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson were married at Gate Center, Kan., October 16, 1910. They came to Battle Creek by covered wagon in 1916. In 1918 they moved to Bonesteel, S. D In 1926 they mov ed to Chambe rs. They also lived at O'Neil! and Middlebranch for a short time. In 1936 they moved to Sedro Wooley, Wash. They have fwo granddaughters, Darlene and Reita Remington and two grandsons, Kenneth ami Den nu K anger One great grand daughter, Kriss Kay Klinger Guests formerly from Nebras ka were Mr and Mrs C let us Hoerle, Oscar Greenstreet, Mr and Mrs, Otto Greenstreet, Stella (Greenstreet) Sharpies, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Kutcher, Mr. and Mrs Frank Huston, Mr and Mrs Lowell Howard, Mr and Mrs Dean Greenstreet, Mr. and Mrs George Dickinson, Mr and Mrs Roy Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs John Widman, Mr and Mrs Elwyn Holtrop, Mr and Mrs. Egbert Holtrop, Mr and Mrs Wilfred Beyerlin, Mrs Grace (Butler) Holt, Kenneth Kdnger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Remington, Mr, and Mrs. Lew Klinger and Oscar, Ray and Dean Dickerinson of Battle Creek. SCHOOL NOTES The seniors have been busy on their paper. Coyote Tales to come out Wednesday. Many seniors have received their class pictures. Chambers High School defeated Orchard 38 -0 Friday at Orchard Six pep club leaders went to the University of South Dakota for the annual cheerleaders clin ic Saturday. There were 750 cheer leaders present The Chambers group was one selected to demon strate. The fifth and sixth grades have finished making Halloween pos ters in the their art class. In arithmetic they are working on fractions. In Junior high the students have Ora R. Yarges For State Senator 28th District STANDS FOR: • The host of education for our youth. • Overhauling our State tax structure. • (letting a fair share of road funds spent in our 28th Dls- ] trict. MY MOTTO: Performance Instead of Promises. VOTE FOR YARGES ON NOVEMBER 8, 19fi0 been giving reports on the British Colonies. The boys will start bas kecball this week. W9CS MEETS Sixteen members of the W9CS met at the Methodist church Thursday to observe their Ouiet Day Mrs. Guais Wintermote as sisted by Mrs. James Grimes was in charge of the devotional*. •Mr and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall of Stuart and Mrs Phoebe Bartos of Butte spent Friday with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Gilbert. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Walter, ac companied by their daughter Mrs Dick Brion of Ewing left Sunday for Detroit, Mich to visit their son and daughter-in-law. Dr ami Mrs Floyd Walter and fam ily. They stopped enroute to visit their son, Ivan and family at Ma pleton, la. Ralph Blair. 70, died in his sleep early Sunday morning. Mr Blair has been ill for about r year. He leaves his wife, Haul ami several sons and daughters and grandchildren. Anna ami Herman Schipmar drove to Genng Friday where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Roy Seery and Janet. They returned Monday. Mrs. Wilma Dvorak and Rod ney of Atkinson visited in the Schipman and Vern Wilkinsor homes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Hanna were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkinson Saturday. Mr Hanna helped bring cattle in from pasture. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saseck of Omaha were weekend guests ir the Ralph Blair home also a sis ter-in-law of Mrs. Whidden’s from California visited there over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert returned Tuesday from a visit with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAllis ter at Tekamah. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar DeHart drove to Fremont Sunday to vis it their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gene Var.Gerpen Harry Holcomb, a student at the University oi Lineoin spent the past weekend with his par ents. Mr and Mrs LeRoy Hoi comb and brother Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens Terry and Cherilyn and niece Sandra Stevens, all of Atkinson were Sunday dinner guests in the Erwin Carpenter home. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and Mrs Letha Cocke left Sun day for Blue Earth, Minn, to vis it Rev and Mrs. L. A. McElher an anti family. They also visited Mrs Cooke’s son and family. Rev and Mrs. Ralph Cooke at Shef field, la. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farrier anti family of Winner, S. D. spent from Wednesday to Friday of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Farrier. Riverside News By Mr-*. Lionel Gunter Mrs. Lynn Fry gave a party at the Riverside schoolhouse Fri day afternoon for the school child ren in honor of Jack and Sheila Fry's birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer vi sited at the Amos Switzer home in Clearwater Thursday eve ning. Mr and Mrs. Eldred Fry' and Mrs. Kitty Fry were dinner anti supper guests Thursday at the Lynn Fry home. Mr, and Mrs. George Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Scott Brunner of Neligh cal led Sunday afternoon at the Lionel Gunter home. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome called Monday evening at the Lionel Gunter home. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery visited Thursday evening at the John Miller home, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke visited Thursday evening at the Kitty Fry home in Ewing. . ■kt ..taaBaaBanaBHM Martln-for-Congres* Comm., W. D. Richardson. Treas.. Kearney. Nebr. I Forgive him if he takes the long way home today. For the temptation is always great when the day is fine—and the car is Cadillac—and the name on the title is yours. The first thing he senses, as he glides out onto the boulevard, is comfort. The car is so generous in its interior dimensions that he can really relax. And what a wonderful outlook he has on the world about him! Wherever he looks, he finds himself surrounded by a panorama of vision. Then, as the miles float by, the car’s brilliance in motion begins to unfold. Cadillac’s improved power steering, he finds, has taken the last degree of effort out of handling. Its great new engine is a veritable symphony of con trolled power and precision. And its new ride is smooth and quiet almost beyond belief. And the wonder of it is that, if he is like most owners, he’ll enjoy more than a thousand such delightful hours before a single year has passed. In fact, it is doubtful that, in all the world of pos sessions, there is another that provides its owner such lasting pleasure—in such constant measure—as a new Cadillac car. Have you thought of someday adding a Cadillac to your happiness? This is the perfect season—and an early order will assure you a full year with the current model. Reason enough, we’d say, to visit your authorized Cadillac dealer tomorrow. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER VAN VLECK MOTORS, INC. in NORTH FOURTH ST., O’NEILL Mrs. Rohert Hobbs and Bobby visited Tuesday at the Alvin Nel son twine near Plainview Mr and Mrs Dean King of Bellingham. Wash., came last Saturday noon to spend the week end at the Archie Johnston home Raymond and Warren Schmidt, Delmer Johnson, Rudy Ahlers, Chet Taylor, Wilmer Mosel ami Lionel Gunter worked the fore part of the week shingling the roof of the voting place in Golden township north of Ewing. Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Mrs. Ro bert Hobbs and Bobby were Ne iigh visitors Friday Mary Napier helped Shirley Miller entertain the United Pres byterian Missionary Society Thursday afternoon at the Iwo Miller home. Willie and Alice Shrader and Mr. and Mrs Dave Pollock at tended funeral services in Ne ligh Friday afternoon at the Methodist church for Mrs Myrtle Thorin. Mr. ami Mrs. Eldred Fry of McPherson, Kan., Mrs. Kitty Fry, Mr. and Mrs Lynn Fry, Jack and Sheila and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink, Timothy and Bruce were supper guests Wednesday at the Willie Shrader home. Mrs. Jerry Meyers of Wisner visited Thursday with her par ents, Mr. ami Mrs. Rudy Ahlers Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller were Inman visitors one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston and family and Mrs. Emily Johnston were guests at the Archie Johnston home last Sun day. Mrs. Emma Kyte of Casper, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strode of Norfolk were guests Wednesday at the Grant Mott home. Mrs. ueram wi'iuaum*r oim Gary of O’Neill were supper guests Saturday at the Will Shrader home. The Verl Gunter family of Mead were overnight guests Fri day at the Lionel Gunter home They called at the R. A. Hord home Saturday and were supper guests at the Will Shrader home Alice Shrader went home with the Gunters for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and Phil of Omaha came for the weekend at the Dave Pollock home st> Rodney could do some pheasant hunting. Mrs. Fern Pil lock and Orville had supper Sat urday at the Dave Pollock home. The Riverside Free Methodist Missionary Society met with Edna Lofquist Thursday after noon and had a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Belle Mott of Page, who plans to marry Wil liam Van Gent of Adams at her home in Page Wednesday after noon. The Robert and Ixirraine Mont gomery families visited last Sun day afternoon at the George Montgomery home. Reverend and Mrs. Ernest Chambers were supper guests Thursday at the Grant Mott home. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery, Sharon and Marilyn John ston and Kitty Wanser called Monday evening at the Z. H. Fry home. The Harry Lampert family vi sited Thursday evening at the Wayne Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery called on Mrs. McGinn in O’Neill one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mrs. Kit ty Fry, and the Lorraine Mont gomery, Lee Fink and Willie Shrader families were dinner guests Sunday, Oct. 24 at the Lynn Fry home honoring Jack and Sheila on their birthday an niversaries. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller vi sited last .Sunday at the Harold Jones home. The Ray Rodgers jr., family and Mrs Darlene Hoover and son left Tuesday for Buffalo, N. Y.. after spending a few days visiting at the 2 H. Fry home Mrs Ray Rodgers jr.. and family will stay at the Ray Rodgers sr., home in Buffalo while her husband who is in the Air Force is in Green la mi for fourteen months. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry ami Mr and Mrs. Richard Napier went to Omaha Monday night, returning home Tuesday eve ning. Redbird News By Veldeen Pinkerman Mrs. Guy Hull, Mrs. Anna Car son ami Mrs Irepo Carsten ac companied Mrs Fay Pinkerman to Blair Saturday to a banquet Mr. and Mrs, Veldon Puiker man, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hiseock and Mrs. Eddie Kruginan were Sunday dinner guests in the Guy Pinkerman home. Mr. and Mrs Calvin Christensen and family were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins were Thursday evening visitors in the Veldon Pinkerman home. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christensen j were Tuesday evening visitors in the Guy Pinkerman home. Veldeen Pinkerman, Mary Eller Schindler, Mary Ellen Wells, Hal he Carsten, Judith Sexton and Janice Pn kop attended the class play in Spencer Tuesday night Irene Carsten from Bonesteo) spent the weekend with Mrs. Fay Pinkerman. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and boys were Tuesday evening visitors in the Eddie Kragnum home. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman called at the Elmer Hull home Friday eve ning. I Venus News By .Mrs, K.tlpli Brookbouser Help t -Club Mrs. Gerald Waring entertained j the Help-U-Club at her home { Wednesday. Ten members were j present. The hostess served din- j ner at noon and the afternoon was spent doing needle work. At the business meeting each member received a gift revealing her secret club visitor and new' ones were drawn. Mrs. Clarence Finch received the door prize. Mrs. Kenneth Waring will en tertain next. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr., were weekend guests at the Kenneth Tyler home at Fremont. Mrs. Tyler is Mr. Finch’s sister. Mrs. Clarence Finch sr., helped her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Suffi cool of Verdigre one day last week. Their home was moved to a new location with their personal effects intact. Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey and family enjoyed the visit of their daughter and son-in-law and family from Winner and Mr. and ; Mrs. Robert Mitchell and Julie of j Omaha. Julie is staying with her grandparents. Afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook houser Wednesday were Mr. El mer Grim of Ewing. Mrs. Wil liam Wellman visited there that forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr, Con nie, Kathy and Joan and Her man Dorr attended the family reunion of the Urwin family at the city hall, October 16. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larsen of Wtnnetoon and her sister and husband from Washington state, were supper guests at the Dale lk>rr home Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Ihinnc Flneh \ tolled n| the home of her par ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Herde* at (>*mond last melt. Mr*. F.dna Ikeltpr had the misfortune of getting her hand caught in the wash machine wringer Monday while washing. She received some very bruised fingers and titree stitches were required. Mr and Mrs Edwin Porter of Orchard spent Friday at flic home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Cas key. Connie Don1 and Rita Pospeshil visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Monday. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey anti family were Monday evening and overnight guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey. Vlasta. Viola and Rita Pospeshil drove to Osmond Sunday, where they visited at the Mrs. Mamie Zeterman home. Viola and Rita returned home thiil evening while Miss Vlasta accompanied Mrs, Zeterman to Texas. Mr and Mrs Pale lX»rr were O’Neill showers Friday. Lavem Caskey nisi Haroki Krugman wen' Monday dinner guests at tin* Harry Caskey home Mr and Mrs 1 jury Brook houser of Grand Isand and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser s(M'Mt Friday evening visiting at the Mr anti Mrs Paul Cinlar homo. Supper guests at tht' home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Hanneman at Brunswick Tuesday were Mr and Mrs. Merle Christiansen, Mr anti Mrs Rudolph IMspeshil anti Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mr and Mrs Hanneman anil their guests went to tin* homo of Mr and Mrs Merle Christiansen at Pl&inview that evening and enjoyed movies shown by Mr Christianson Some were films taken by Richard EnEarl of Taco ma, Wash., which were taken while Mr. and Mi's, EnEarl vi sittnl hero last summer. Also some very good scenes of the buffalo hunt near Verdigre last spring taken by Mr. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh t* Brook houser and sons of Brunswick also visited the group that eve ning. *pu Spoi&maH j C ^eict / g M OLD J (jABiN §till After the Game . . . 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