The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 08, 1960, Section Two, Image 13

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    Clearwater New:
Mr*. Charlrw Curtrtgkd
HI ntcr ^3!N
Mr and Mrs Earl Flower* re
turned last week from a vacation
trip spent in Lousiana and Flori
da Darrel Peters was substitute
mail carrier in Earl's absence,
Clyde Payne, our local barber,
has been on the sick list for
quite some time and spent
several days In the Tilden hos
pital.
Elk horn Valley
t Elk horn Valley home extension
club met Wednesday with Mrs
John Rix. Mrs Charles Curt
right presided. Roll caH was an
swered by each displaying an
idea for a Christmas gift or tree
trim that could he mad*' at home,
Nine members answered roll
call. The treasures report was
given. A discussion was held on
plans for the next meeting whjch
will include the Christmas paftv.
Antelope county extension dub
salad books were distributed,
Mrs. Lyle Medcatf led the group
in repeating the club Collect. Roll
calls for the coming year were
given and entered in the secre
taries hooks Following adjourn
ment Mrs. Milton Smith gave a
very interesting lesson on Horti
culture. She displayed various
types of house plants and shewed
the proper care for each variety,
Mrs. John Rix showed items on
tin can craft. The next meeting
will he with Mrs. Simon Nore.
Clearwater Is now displaying
about $400 worth of new Christ
mas decorations. A large neon
star on the flag pole greets us
from the north and shows Just
as brightly from the south.
Twelve street light poles are
wearing boxed In Illumination
decorations and a showy gar
land Is strung on the lower part
of the street lights. Santa has
promised to visit the young
sters here December 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Miller of
Ainsworth spent the weekend vi
siting friends and relatives here.
Mrs. Emmet Mummert is In
Omaha where she was summoned
to serve on the Federal jury at
that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maulding and
two daughters have moved to
Kearney where Don has accepted
a position with Meston Motor Co.,
% where he will be parts man The
Mauldin** have sold their home
heft to Mr and Mrs. Ed Weyrieh,
W*OS Meets
WSCS of the Methodist church
held a covered dish !imehe'>n awl
gift exchange Thursday at the
church
YMI. (lub
YML club met Monday evening
with Mrs. Ilene Schmitz, three
tables of ten-point pitch were
played. Mrs Orval Hankla,
Charles Curtright, Mrs Earl Sni
der and Orval Hankla and Wal
lace Tanas received prizes. A car
ry in lunch was served following
the entertainment.
Butte News
Mrs. Uiin Anderson
Phone iWU
Missionary Society meet*
The Women’s Missionary So
ciety met Thursday, Dec 1 at
the Butte Community church
basement.
Mrs. Pearl Fredrickson conduct
ed the business meeting. Roll call
was answered by reading a verse
from the Bible with the word
‘‘scripture” in it. Mrs. Eldon Ber
gen had charge of the devotion
als and lesson.
The members finished up their
sewing for Christmas for the
Orphan's Home in Council Bluffs.
Missionary letters were read.
Mrs. Johnny Grot n ami Mrs.
Vera Carmichael served lunch.
Mr. Art Frasch returned home
from the Burke hospital where
he had been a patient for a
week after being injured when
his clothes were caught In the
tractor power-take off.
Sunday dinner guests of the Ed
Hirst home were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Mitchell and son of Omaha,
Sharon Mitchell, Bob Mitchell and
Clark Dix.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne, jr.
and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Osborne sr. of Madison and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Lubor and family
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Femau.
Jim Schultz arrived her Sat
urday from a visit at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Schultz. He had spent the
past summer and fall months at
Nome, Alaska, and was enroute
to Miami, Fla. for the winter.
Inman News
By Mr*. J»ntM MrM.ihti
The Inman Community cM>
will hold their postponed Novem
ber meeting and their December
meeting on the same evening.
Monday, December 12 at 8 00
p m. at the Inman public aehool
Miss Helen Martens will show
pictures o fher trip last summer
and other business will be trans
acted.
The WSCS of the Inman Metho
dist church are entertaining the
Page WSCS. the Zion daughters
of the Inman RLDS Church and
the Ladies of the Inman Ornmun
ity at a Christmas tea Thursday
afternoon at the Methodist church
Annex.
Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh
spent Sunday evening visiting Mr.
and Mrs Clark Gaughenbaugh at
O'Neill.
Karl Keyes returned Wednes
day from St. Anthony’s hospital
where he spent several days.
John Reimers returned Thurs
day from St. Anthony's hospital.
He had been a medical patient
for several weeks.
Mrs. Wayne Sanders and Cindy
returned home from St. Antho
ny’s hospital Saturday afemoon.
Joe Peters, who is employed
at Norfolk, spent a few days last
week visiting his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins
and Neil and Mrs. Leon Tompkins
spent Saturday in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton
and family of Omaha spent the
weekend visiting Mr. Hutton's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ivan Couch, who is employed
near Wahoo, spent the weekend
with his family.
Charles Young, who is employ
ed near Lexington, returned home
Saturday evening.
Carroll Hackett spent Sunday
visiting his parents at Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reynolds
of Neligh were Tuesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Reynolds and family.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hansen,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 9mith and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney spent
Sunday evening visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Lorenz at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
spent Saturday evening visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney.
Mrs. Don Robinson and Mrs. Al
bert Reynolds visited Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Ball at Redbird Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
Friday morning. The Hull’s were
enroute to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser
and sons of Neligh visited Mr. and
Mrs. David Morsbach and Mary
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch visited
her father, Fred Schaum, at the
Antelope Memorial hospital in Ne
ligh Saturday evening.
The Zion’s Daughters of the
RLDS church met Thursday
evening with Mrs. David Mors
bach. Plans were made for
their Christmas party and al
so for their bazaar which was
held Saturday afternoon. The
hostess served lunch at the close
•f the evening.
Roger Banks was an overnight
guest of Randy Cohn an m the
George L. Colman home Friday
evening.
Mr and Mrs Albert Reynolds
and Guy Le Roy entertained a
group of teen agers at a chili
supper Sunday evening. The oc
casion was a surprise birthday
party for Leslie Bremer Those
attending were Bob and Patty
Morrow, Everett Stewart, Carol
Gaughenbaugh, Lorraine Butter
field and Sharlene and Nyla Rey
nolds.
Mrs. James Banks took her sis
ter, Mrs. Elvin Alton of Portland,
Ore., to Emmet Tuesday after
noon where she will visit in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Games
Rzesrotarski for a few days.
Mrs Albert Anthony, Mrs. Leo
Harte and Mrs. T. G Hutton at
tended a party at the home of
Mrs Pat Cleveland in O'Neill
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs James Coventry
were Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan at
O’Neill.
Last Weeks News
Margaret Pruss ef Clearwater
spent the Thanksgiving weekend
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Prurs
Mr. an I Mrs. Donald Myer
and family of Omaha came
Thursday morning to spend the
weekend visiting Mrs. Myers
p-reirts, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
DeLong and Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Dean D'Long and
family of Omaha came Friday
to spend the weekend with Mr.
DeLong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd DeLong
Mr. and Mrs Vern Wrede and
family spent Friday evening vis
iting in the h mes of Mrs. James
McMahan and Mr. and Mrs. John
Matts n.
Friday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McGraw were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Crosser and
family of North Platte and Mr.
and Mrs Earl Miller of Inman.
Home From Hospital
Emil Gruhn returned home
Thursday from St. Anthony's hos
pital, where he had been a medi
cal patient for a week.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch and
Conda were Mrs. Eva Couch of
Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Couch and Bruce of O’Neill.
Ivan Couch, who is employed
near Wahoo, came Wednesday to
spend Thanksgiving with his fam
ily. He returned to work Friday
morning.
E’don Stevens of Norfolk spent
Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Butterfield and family.
Attend Career Day
The seniors of Inman high
school attended Career Day Tues
day at the school auditorijm In
O'Neill. The group was sponsored
by Superintendent Card and Mrs.
BiP Butterfield.
Milo Gorgen of Plattsmoutb
came Wednesday evening to
spend Thanksgiving in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lines. He
returned to Plattsmouth Thurs
day accompanied by Mrs. Gorgen,
who had spent several days in
the Lines home here.
Delmmt Heck, who is stationed
at Offutt air base, Omaha, spent
a few days last week visiting
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Kestenholtz
and family.
Friday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky jr. and
Dickie were Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Snyder and family of Fort Collins,
Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder
of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snyder and Mrs. Josie Kopecky
of Inman.
Mr and Mr», Albert Anthony
and faintly spent Thanksgiving in
the home of Mr and Mrs Otto
Matschullat at Page.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Schrunk and
sons of Ewing were 9unday din
ner g ests of Mr and Mrs. James
Barks and fapii'y.
Mrs. Elvin Alton of Portland
came Sunday to visit her brother
in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs,
James Banks, and her father,
John Schrunk,
Mrs. James Banks and Roger
and John Schrunk spent Thanks
giving day tn the home of Mr
and Mrs. 0. V. Moore at Peters
burg
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scuth hail
as their guests Thanksgiving
day. Mr. and Mrs, R. Oberlc of
Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John
Conard and Mrs. Georgia Mc
Ginnis of Fmitid and Mr. amt
Mrs. Harden Anspach of O'Neili.
The Oberles spent the holiday
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. South and also relatives
in O’Neill and Eramei,
Mrs. R. B. South and Mrs. Rex
Ob trie accompanied by Mrs.
John Conard of Emmet visited
Mrs Bernard Troshynski at At
kinson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hackett
and son of Chamberlain, S. D.,
are visiting Mrs Hackett's mo
ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ries and
family of Omaha spent Thurs
day evening and Friday visiting
Mr and Mrs. David Morsbach
and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller spent
Thanksgiving day with Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons at
rueiign.
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach
and Mary, Perry Dawes, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Hacket and son and
Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach were
Thanksgiving breakfast guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach and
son at Neligh. All were Thanks
giving dinner guests at the Ray
Connard home in Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Claik and
family of O'Neill and Ralph
Sholes were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of Mrs. Violet Sholes.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Lemke and
family of Bloomfield spent Sun
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Anthony and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsibach
and Mary and Perry Dawes vis
ited Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons
at Neligh.
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Earl Miller were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Crosser and family of
North Platte and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry McGraw of Inman.
Mr aad Mrs. Clifford Sawyer
and Mick spent Thanksgiving day
with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sawyer
and daughters at Atkinson.
Marvin Stewart, who is employ
ed near Amelia, came home
Wednesday evening to spend a
few days visiting his mother, Mrs.
Violet Stewart.
Linelle and Roger Tompkins,
students at Nebraska Wesleyan
university, arrived Tuesday eve
ning to spend the weekend vis
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Tompkins.
Thanksgiving day guests of
Mrs. Charles Lubcn were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Luben and family
of Wisner, Mr. and Mrs. James
Boies and family of Ewing and
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark of
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney spent
Thanksgiving day visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Kelly and family at
Wisner. *
Roland Hansen, who attends col
lege at University of Nebraska,
spent the holiday weekend vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hansen and family.
Mr and Mrs. Victor Sr.vder and
family of Fort Collins. Colo spent
th ■ holiday weekend visiting Mr
and Mrs. Harry D Shyder and
Mr and Mrs l ewis F Kopecky
and son ar i also with relatives
at Atkins si.
Mr fni Mrs Bert Reynolds
of Neljoh V«s;ted Mr and Mrs
Albert Revwi’ds and family Tues
day even ng
Mrs Mim Fairbanks spent
T^anksg ving day visiting her
anuts. '*rs Cecil Allen and Miss
Al ee Rs-g r, at Orchard.
E E Cla-k and T.D. Hutton
went to Omaha Ttesday after
noon to ro-et Mrs Clark and Mrs.
Hotton wh'* were returning fr rn
Tacoma Wash , where they hsd
b 'en cal’e' hv the death of their
sister. M-s Florence Merritt
Mr f*nd Mrs. Newman Card vis
ited relahys in Chadron over the
hol'day w eken
M-s A«nv*s Gabler, Mrs Dale
Ga-blrr and s->"s and Carl Edberg
all of Grand Island visited Mr
and Mrs. James Kelley Friday.
F rmer Resident Dies
Word has be n received here
of the d'aih >-f Mrs. E*ra (Nel
let Brumbaugh of Van Nuys,
Ca’lf. Sa'urdry, Nov. 19 Mrs.
Brumbaugh is a former Inman
resident. She was an aunt of
James and William Kelley
Mr and Mrs. John Alder and
sons and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Ko
pejtka sr and fami’y attended a
surprise birthday party f 'r Mrs
Frank Koojtka at Page Wednes
day evening.
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and family of Page wore Thanks
giving dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Aider snd sons
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney spent
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kelly and family at VVisner.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strom of Omaha spent the week
end visiting in the Karl Keyes.
Harry Moore and Francis and
Pauline Andrei homes and also
with relatives at Ewing They
were accompanied to Omaha
Sunday by Mrs. Anderl who will
visit her son Sterling Anderl and
family.
Brenda Col man of Omaha spent
the weekend visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cole
man and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky
and Dickie were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mick Gallagher and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Moore at O'
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jerred of
Gregory, S. D., spent the week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moore and other relatives here.
Mrs. Jerred is Mrs. Moore’s
mother.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vaden Kivett and Keith
were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Penwell
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Werk
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meister ami family of Madison
and Mr ami Mrs James Sobotka
ami girls of Inman
Jam* Ellen Crunk, who attends
college at Laramie. Wyo . spent
the weekend visiting her grand
parents. Mr and Mrs. John
Gallagher and other relatives
here. Her aunt, Mrs. Frances
May, took her to Grand Island
Sunday where she continued by
train for Laramie.
Mr. ami Mrs James Coventry
and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
Coventry and Bob were Thanks
giving dinner guests of Mr. ami
Mrs, Louis Vitt of O'Neill.
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst and
Barbara were Mr and Mrs. Ken
neth Smith and Bert and John
Brunckhorst.
Mr. and Mrs David Morsbach
\v *re Sunday afternoon callers in
the George Reis and Fay Brittell
home* at Atkinson.
Albert Kopejtka tr.. lias re
turned from Indian Valley, Ida.,
where he has spent sometime
wtth his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Kopejtka ami
family.
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
and Mrs Loo Hartr ami family
were Mr ami Mrs. Edwin Ax
bt tv ami family of Spencer.
Charles Schollemeyer of O'Neill
and BUI Coventry of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs Chris Rerfner rr
tnmed Friday fivm Iowa where
he has been employed in con
struction work the past summer.
Their son. Robert, who is In the
Marine Corps, is spending his
lease here with his parents.
Carolyn Reimers, who is in
nurses training at St Vincent's
hospital at Sioux City, spent tho
weekend with h"r parents, Mr.
und Mrs. Chris Reinaor.
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O'Neill Public School Band
will present their
WINTER CONCERT
December 20 — 8 p.m.
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O'Neill Public School Auditorium
Adults — 50c H. S. Students — 25c
Grade school students admitted free when accompanied by adult.
Sponsored by O’Neill Public School Band Boosters
pr / aic
cfe *til Christmas
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Traa Stand
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rubber coyer. center tplke held
Official «l*e- tree la place. 17**.
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Clear plastic wftti
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Monday, Dec. 12, 1960
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