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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1960)
Inman News By Mrs. Jsme* MsMsluui Inman Juniors To Present Class Play The Junior class of the Inman blgh schcrt will present their class play, "lake Three Girls**, Friday. Nov It at 8 pm. at the School auditorium. Merrs sers of' the cast are Bib &, «bil. R>.th Ann Hansen, Kay Kel ley. Barbara Keil. Sharon M»ch nelis. Georgia Lou Kick. Ruby Schulz. Kathy FVk, Garnett Gil tagly, Leslie Briener and Bob Morrow MX MEETS The Inman WSCS met Thurs day afternoon at the Maxcv Memorial addition for their regu lar meeting. Mrs. Eleanor Gaug henbP/gh presided Mrs. Grace Garmon had the devotions and lesson Flans were made for their Christinas Tea Lunch was serv ed at the close of the afternoon by Mrs Josie Kopecky and Mrs James M McMahan. Mr. and Mrs Art BcRuter of Bloomfield were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family. Mm Otto MiUschuilat \f>i Page speuw Motxtay hiierbuuu *i*..ng Mr. Mil Mr* Albert Anthony Mr. and Mrs A4*tft Ai.tfv.eiy Mu tan. ) were Suofl.y evening guests ot Mr ,ikJ Miw Dak Mat j uni. at ami tanul.v at Pag* Mr, and Mrs. Richard Pfrry at borger, lex. came Friday R ■ nut Mr*. Perry s par exit*, Mr sad Mi „ Earl L Watson Mm. Jamaa bob*aka returned Monday ir *rtfc St Anthony's hos pital where she has been a med ical pati* nt for a week Mrs. James M McMahan at tended a meeting of Symphony Chapter OES lhuraday evening in O'Neill. Clyde Ross has returned to his home from the Atkinson hos pital where he had been a patient Mrs Matbel Wrede of O'Neill was an Inman caller Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker and family have returned to their home at Nebraska City after vis iting in the home of Mr and Mrs Don Robinson for several days Sunday visitors in the Albert Reynolds home were Mrs. Frank Ruffing of Winner, S.D., and Jack Manx}list of Wausa. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reynolds of Neligh were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and family. Mrs Albert Reynolds accom panied Mr and Mrs. Guy Hull of Redbird to Blair Saturday where they attended the reunion of the Mexican Tour groun con ducted by Elja McCullough last August. A banquet was served followed by pictures of the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Mrs Rey nolds continued on to Omaha where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roberta and family, return ing home Sunday evening. Mrs. Gaines Rzeszotarski of Emmet spent Friday afternocn visiting Mr . and Mrs. James Banks and John 9c hr .ink The Daughters of Zion of the RLDS church met Wednesday evening with Mrs. Josephine Ko pecky for their lesson. At the close of the study hour the hos tess served lunch. The following attended District Conference of the RLDS Church at Grand Island Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes and family. Mrs. Henry Pruss and Verna and Margaret, Mrs. 9adie Conger Mrs. James Banks and David Morsbach. The Seniors of the Inman High School sponsored a Stunt Night _ and Carnival at the* loan a a Aiyd ■' itortam Friday evening. Ralph Shales, who is employed at Ainsworth, VtaiteU £us mother Mrs Violet ShoMa. aver the week end Ivan Couch, who is employed i^ar Wahuo, Spent the weekend wiU) his family David Sobckka. who attends Norfolk Junior college, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Sobotka. mil DeLong, Lyle Gmogly and Robert A Ruther. who attend Grand Island Business College spent the weekend visiting in the Merle DeLong, Glen GUiogiy and Robert W. Ruther homes. Richard and Ronald Coventry and Judy Fitch of Omaha and Joe Coventry of Norfolk visited Mr and Mrs Kenneth Coventry and Bob Saturday. Yvonne Smith returned to her home in Denver, Colo Saturday after spending a week visiting her father. Kenneth Smith and other relatives ami friends. 1 James Slholes entered the Vet erans Hospital in Grand Island Wednesday for medical attention < Mrs Sholes accompanied her hus band to Grand Island. Paul Bittner, Mrs. Leo Mess man and Mrs. Pearl Roe went to Lincoln Saturday to visit their sister, Mrs. Hazel McGrail. On Sunday Mrs. Mossman continued on to Lawrence. Kan. wh re she will visit her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gillahan. Mrs. Roe went to Om aha to visit her son and family, Mr and Mrs. Walter Roe, before returning to her home at Hills boro, Ore. Paul returned to In man Sunday. Mrs. Cora Jacka returned to her home in Tecumseh Thursday af ter spending a few days visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Harry D. Snyder and also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Ko peck v and son. Evelyn Portzaline of Creighton visited Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Alex ander Sunday. Mrs. Lulu Quig of O’Neill was a Thursday overnight guest of Mr and Mrs. R. B. ScUth. Mrs. Quig will spend the winter with rela tives at St Joseph, Mo. Margaret Pruss, who teaches at Clearwater, spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss. Mrs. David Morsbach and Mary spent the weekend visiting Mr and Mrs. Merle Sparks and fam ily at Norfolk Mr and Mrs. C. C. Hackett and family of Chamberlain, S D. spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach. Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach went to Clearwater Sunday where she will visit her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mors bach. Mrs. Violet 9holes attended the VFW Auxiliary meeting Tuesday evening in O’Neill. Mrs. Roy Ries of Atkinspn vis ited Mrs. James Banks and John Sc^runk Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith vis ited Fred Schaum, who is a pa tient at AnteLpe Memorial Hos pit<^ ui Neiigh, on Sunday John and Harold S-kutka spent the weekend ui Norfok vupung Mr and Mrs Gera id Sobotki anu family, Mr and Mr*. Ralph Schrunk rf Atkinson visited Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and John Schrunk Thursday afternoon. ■ Mrs. Charles Label* is ^pend ing a few days in Ewing visiting her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. James Boies and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke left Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., where they wtil visit their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. El mer Kiihnger Mr. and Mrs Tom Watson left Monday for their home in Rapid City, S D. after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs Earl Wat son and with relatives in O'Neill. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Mrs. Jim Holmes, Arcadia, has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le-n Thompson, helpuig with the hoasewora, while Airs. Thompson ts recuperating from recent surgery. Mrs. Stan.ey Thompson, Bar bara and Pam called on Mrs. Leon Thompson Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Julia Wnite accompan ied Mrs. Delia Peterson from At kinson Wednesday to the Lew Backhaus home where they at tended the Helping Hand club Mrs. White visited friends in the vicinity until the following Tues day. Her nephew, Glenn White, took her home. Mrs. Russel Smets and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Elma Smets of Broken Bow, visited at the Joe Stoecker home Friday. .Mr. and Airs. Lew Forbes of Atkinson visited over the week end with tlieir sister-in-law, Airs. Maude* Forbes. They re ported that their son, Roy and family are quitting their gro cery business this week at Spen cer and will move to Rock Rap ids, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce were dinner guests Sunday at Ar thur Hiatts. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge Mrs. Julia White and Mrs. Edith Anuersen were dinner guests at Earnie Johnstons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett | spent Saturday at the Glen Whites . visiting with their granddaughter ' Myrtle White, who was home from Omaha for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don were on a sight seeing trip Armistice Day. They visited Nor den, Sparks and Valentine. Mr. md Mrs. Howard Berry returned the last of the week from Arizona and have located in O’Neill. Air. anl Mrs. Link Sageser plan to move from their farm to Amelia in the Sageser pro perty where Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Be**rv lived before moving to their home place The Hie me Frahm famtl> will move W the former McGinnis ranch, now 'Ward by Dvorak Brothers of Atkinson Hi erne is employed at Vern Sogesers. Mrs. Gertie Acair went by bus to Des Moines, U„ to help her daughter and soo-ltwlaw,1 Mr. and Mrs. William Smidt, move. Mr. Smidt, who is a barber,, wished to find a business in a smaller town. Benue Kennedy fell while help ing saw wood Friday at Lyle Fix's, He received cuts both above and below the eye which required several stitches. Mrs. Elmer Fix has been in Atkinson several days helping care fear her grandson, Rickie Slaymaker. who is recuperating from a seige of pneumonia. IfbaTe were 9S> votes cunt on election day in the Wyoming precinct. Bernard Blacktnore. Dirk Doolittle and Gay Blake were chosen on the township board. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson of Casper, Wyo., who were married November 3 came Thursday night to visit his parents. Mr. arid Mrs Dunk Peterson. They were hon ored with a post-nuptial show r Friday afternoon at the Methodist church annex. The shower was sponsored by Mrs. Lee Gilman. Mrs Dick Doolittle and Mrs G Hirge Fullerton. They entertain ed their friends that evening at a wedding dance in the Jungman Hall in Amelia. Hale Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benue Kennedy, and Miss Mary Straka of Atkinson were married Saturday, Nov. 12 in At kinson. They entertained their friends at a wedding dance in At kinson that evening. They will make their home in Norfolk where both are employed. PANCAKE FEED The Womens Society of Christ ian service served a Pancake f(»ed at the Methodist church an nex election day. The proceeds netted approximately $27. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldo Barbara and Judy, returned Sun day afternoon to their home in Cheyenne, Wyo., after spending the Armistice Day vacation with home folks. The B. W. Waldos. John Zinkons, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family and the Harold Waldos were dinner guests Sunday at Ken Werner's in Chambers. Connie Werner of Omaha was also home for the day, Mr. and Mrs Paul Johnston Mark and Kay of Schuyler, .spent the weekend with her parents Sir and Mrs. Dunk Peterson and attended the slower and wedding dance for her brother, Don and wife, HELPING HAM) The Helping Hand club met Thursday at the home of Mrs, Lew Backhaus. After dinner the business meeting was called to order by Mrs Della Peterson. Election of officers was held with the following members chosen to fill the offices: Mrs Elmer Coottdge, president; Mrs. Bcrl Waldo, vice president; Mrs Ralph Rues, secretary and Mrs William Fryrear, treasurer. There was an exchange of gift patterns and ideas. Articles of cloth, ng were brought and will be sent to the Children s Memor ial Hospital in Omaha. The next meeting is the Christ mas party and will be at the home of Mrs Bernard Blackmore. The John Jeffries family, who have been employed at Ed Jung mans moved, to O'Neill Friday Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Delia Ernst, and Mrs. Lindsey went ov er to Mrs. Edith Andersens Sat urday evening to visit with Mrs Julia White of Atkinson, who was spending that night with Mrs Andersen. Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs Link Sagesor were O'Neill callers Saturday. The new little granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Kennedy has been named Susan Marie She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arlen and Colleen Miles of O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs Darrel Slaymaker Lloyd and Dannie of Albion were here for the wedding of her bro ther. Hale Kennedy. Mrs. Ralph Rees attended the Hobby show for the Library Ben efit in O’Neill Thursday. Mrs. Rees displayed her knitted work Joe Stoecker visited his son Bill Stoecker, and family at Franklin over the weekend. Mrs. Lindsey and Florence vis ited at Carl Schade's Sunday af ternoon. There were 49 present Sunday evening at the WSC9 meeting at the church. Two films “Far from Alone” and “Driver Train er School” were shown. Patrol men Shorney of Ainsworth and "' ■ Ckide of O Ned! were present. Mr. and Mrs Jen nie kii'uU aW family brought her lather, JKtv Frahm, to nis home at Amelia i>anuday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson Pam, Tintmy and Todd of An* wortft visited Friday night nisi Saturday evening at Dunk Peter son's. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle and Dale and Mr. and Mrs Bob Adair attended the Kennedy-Straka wedding in Atkinson Saturday morning Mr and Mrs. Edgar Peters m and Mrs Bob Adair. Jerry and Diane visited at Art Doolittles Sunday. Mr and Mrs Bernard Black more went to North Platte Sin day to visit their son. Bob Black more, and family. Mr and Mrs. Tonus Madsen en tertained at dinner Sunday for the following guests: Mr and Mrs. Anton Svatos, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Burgett and Wayne, and Mr and Mrs Clyde Burge, Robert Bruce and Joyce Mr. and Mrs Gene Carr vis ited at Anton Svatos’ Thursday evening Mrs. Bernard Blacknnre ac companied her cousin, Mrs, I.ew Hall of Bassett to the funeral rf their aunt at Red Oak, In. on Wednesday. Burial was at Hast ings. The Amelia Project club trod Wednesday at the home of Mrs Clyde Widman. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 ■ ■ - Royal News By Mr*. R J. tiering A new teacher, Mrs. Nancy Hovht oi i'UOvn. replaced Mr Abuud Kasim, who resigned to accept a position dtsewhere, Mr Kasun was very popular with the students and ins rt.vgnuuou is greatly to be regretted Sira Heehl is a teacher of 10 yearn experience and has been recent ly employed in rural scltools near iilden Mr. and Mrs Edd Charf re ceived word from their grand- t daughter die first of the week stating that she lias received her beauty operators license and is employed m Omaha aie lives at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chart, who recently moved to Plattemooth where he is employed in cons traction work Gwendolyn attended school in Royal. Mrs. Mabel Meyer was taken suddenly ill Friday and was ta ken to Plainview where she en tered the hospital She was ac compand'd to Plainview by Mrs C. E. Rundquist and Mrs W. J, Reefe. The BTC Club will meet with Mrs. Kenneth Bridge according to plans made at the home of Mrs, Art Bridge Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Hayes of Plainview, and Mrs Meier of Nbrfolk called at the R J, Ber ing home Sunday. Mr. Hayes liv ed near the former Bering's Mill in childhood ami was a pupil of Mrs. Bering who taught in District 37. MILLER THEATER ATKIN„ON One Show Nightly 8 o’clock Thurn. . Kri. - Sat. Nov. 17 - IS • 10 i rw MOST (HOMS) A1WINTUM* A SO* [V(« HAD' V ThsJWventures «f s Huckleberry Finn NJ ft CINEMASCOPE . JR/JI * COLOR < Vl»| Sun. • Mon. - Tues. Nov. 20 - 21 ■ 22 RICHARD BURTON ROBERT RYAN Wed. - Thurn. Nov. 23 • 24 u*t vu>*c oeo*>w vp Aucxe *s**v % 75-Car AUCTION NOV. 26 10:90 A.M. Corbit Motor Co. Ainsworth, Nebraska 30-31c _ : -■ THANK YOU To all Nebraska voters, to all Curtis workers, to the press, and to all my friends, I want to ex press my deep appreciation. CARL CURTIS ROCK with the ROCKITS! Big Teen Dance O'Neill Legion Ballroom SAT., NOV. 19 Admission — 50c A FREE TURKEYS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER When You Buy Christmas Gifts Before Thanksgiving at McIntosh Jewelry HERE'S HOW IT WORKS With each purchase (or lay away) of 29.95 or more you make at McIntosh Jewelry before Thanksgiving we will give you a slip authorizing ^ny O'Neill grocer to give you a FREE turkey up to 8 lbs. or larger at extra cost. Items must be paid for in cash and lay aways must have a de- > posit of 29.95 or more made at time of purchase. So come in . . . buy early and get a FREE tur key for your holiday dinner. Here are a few suggestions from the many Items in our store: I Sterling BY Wallace i Heirloom Gorham International Silver Plate BY Community 1847 Rogers Wm. Rogers and Sons From 49.95 t Stainless Pearl Necklaces • • OFFER GOOD ON LAY AW AYS, TOO! SEE DETAILS. BUY EARLY AND GET A FREE TURKEY Silver Coffee Sets Fountain Pen Sets By Parker or Shaeffer Men's Ladies' Rings H Emblem, Birthstone, Ruby and Onyx Clocks BEAUTIFUL CHINA Keeps on Giving for Years Watches BY Elgin Hamilton Croton Eterna Bulova Diamonds BY Keepsake ! ‘ Starfire McIntosh Jewelry 407 E. Douglas Phone 166 O'Neill, Nebraska