The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 02, 1961, Section Two, Image 9

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Volume 80-Number 45 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, March 2, 1961_Seven Cents
Atkinson News
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith re
turned Friday after spending
several days visiting relatives
and friends in parts of Nebraska
and Colorado. At Chappell they
visited several days then con
tinued on to Ft. Collins, Colo.,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Forbes and family. They
visited Mrs. Smith’s sister at
Wray, Colo. Enroute home they
called on another sister of Mrs.
Smith at Bird City, Kans , Mrs.
Nettie Sawyer and son. At Lex
ington they visited their son,
Carl jr., where he is employed in
factory work. Carl jr. accom
panied his parents to Grand Is
land where they visited his wife
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sladek and
Betty of Atkinson were Sunday
afternoon and evening visitors at
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Julia Sladek of Chambers.
Mrs. DeMarus Carlson, Scott
and Shoryl of Crofton spent Mon
day and Tuesday in Atkinson vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wefso.
Mrs. Ladd Sladek was hostess
Tuesday afternoon at a party in
her home. Mrs. Lulu Dunn as
sisted her.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Engler
and daughter were Sunday din
ner guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Engler in At
kinson.
Mrs. Charles Shane and new
daughter, Carol Jean, return
ed from the hospital Sunday
where they will be getting ac
quainted with Carol Jean’s
brothers and sisters.
Denton Colfack of Bristow
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
Dennis.
Carl Smith was pleasantly sur
prised Sunday evening when Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Smith and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Pacha, Mr. and Mrs. William
Morgan and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert LeMunyan and fam
ily came in with ice cream and
cake to celebrate Carl’s birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson
were last Saturday evening din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schenzel in O’Neill.
Lester Schmac’.eke of Omaha
was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. William Wefso.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kazda went
to Johnstown Sunday morn
ing where they met Mrs. Pearl
Smith and continued cn to Va
lentine to attend the wedding of
their niece, Miss Delia Cady,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Cady of Valentine to
Robert Stetter in a 2 p.m. cere
mony. A reception was held at
the Catholic Parish hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kazda re
turned home Monday after be
ing Sunday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cady of Va
lentine. Mrs. Kazda and Mr. Ca
dy are brother and sister.
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Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Hering
Women attending the School of
Guidance for children held at
O’Neill Wednesday were Mmes.
Hans Hofer, J. Peterson, Edna
Johnston and M. M. Colson. The
meeting was conducted by Mrs.
Glanz of Oakdale. The towns
represented were Royal, Inman,
O'Neill, Bloomfield and Atkin
son. The meeting was primarily
for Sunday school teachers.
Mrs. Millard Charf entertain
ed a group of 24 women at her
home Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Paul Wagner of Creighton
providing entertainment. Present
were Mmes. C. D. Curtis, R. E.
Trautman, Andrew Jensen, Fre
mont Curtis, Edd Charf, Ed
Loewe, T. R. Dodds, Otto Storm,
Everett Johnston, Carl Schwag
er, Walter Beutler, Gust Erick
son, Vernon Rader, Lincoln Hen
ry, Forrest Storm, Rudy Meis
ner, Wm. Mitteis, Robert Rader,
Jan Curtis, Edward Rader, Glen
Miller, Perry Lichty and Jake
Helmer. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
Mrs. Zola Hering, accompa
nied by her mother, Mrs. W. F.
Anson of Orchard, went to Col
umbus for the holiday with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Anson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hering and
Mary accompanied Mrs. Zola
i Hering to Neligh on business
Tuesday. Mary Hering returned
to Norfolk Monday following a
month’s vacation during which
time her employer was vacation
ing in Kentucky. Miss Hering
called on Mrs. Lorena Hyer in
Brunswick Wednesday afternoon.
lilt* OIL 1'IUU lllfl Willi J1I>
Clarence Weber for a social
afternoon Thursday. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. An
drew Jensen who will entertain
in place of Mrs. Wendell Wil
son who is vacationing in Ari
zona. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall
were afternoon guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brewer
and children, Melissa and Ron
nie, of O’Neill were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Hofer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fryer
and family of Norfolk and Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Anson and fam
ily were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burch.
Amelia News
By Miss Florence Lindsey
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newkirk
and son, Scott, of Lincoln have
moved to San Jose, Calif, to
make their home. They planned
to leave Lincoln last Friday.
Mrs. Newkirk is the former Ar
dene Andersen.
Mrs. Hamp Smith of Cham
bers and Mrs. Leslie Smith of
Norfolk visited Wednesday with
Mrs. B. W. Waldo.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest
Chambers called on the Lindseys
and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett
Tuesday.
Donna Forbes stayed with Mrs.
Edith Andersen Monday and
Tuesday of last week while her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Forbes, were in Minnesota.
Mrs. Joe Stoecker was a din
ner guest Thursday at Lee Gil
man’s. Mrs. Stoecker was ob
serving her birthday.
Bill Gilman left Saturday
morning for the Emmet Adam
son ranch near Cody where he
will work during the summer.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Burgett and
Wayne were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Cuddy. Timmy and Jeannie of
O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hirsch of Bassett. They were al
so supper guests along with Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Harlan and Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Harlan, David and
Joyce of Bassett.
The Pine Grove Hustlers held
a recent meeting at the home of
Roger, Darla, Debbie and Bruce
Waldo. The members started
“Baking and Let’s Cook” and
judged types of toast. The girls
that are taking sewing judged
pin cushions and answered a quiz
on identification of sewing ar
ticles. Those in the livestock
groups had a quiz on breeds of
cattle. The next meeting will be
at the home of Ronnie and Kay
Thompson. A lunch was served
by Mrs. Waldo.
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Mrs. Blake Ott and Mrs. Edith
Andersen were Friday morning
callers in Atkinson. Mrs. Ander
sen had injured her shoulder in
a fall sometime ago and receiv
ed medication for it.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burgett,
Mrs. Clyde Burge and Mrs.
Milton Clemens attended the
funeral of little Kay Lynn Col
lier at Arcadia Friday.
Mr. and Mi's. Louis Burgett
and Wayne spent Friday evening
at the home of Dary Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hirsch of
Bassett spent Saturday and Sun
day at the Louis Burgett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baumeister
of West Point were guests at the
Bernard Blackmore’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Tenus Madsen
and Neal were afternoon callers
Sunday at the Louis Burgett
home.
Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal
were O'Neill business callers Fri
day.
John Hansen and Bill Gilman
had dinner at the Steak House
Thursday in honor of Bill’s birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burge
and Esther Marie, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn White and Venita and Boh
Bailey were dinner guests Sun
day at the Clyde Burge home.
The Rev. Ernest Green will
speak at the Free Methodist
church the evening of March
10. The Rev. Green and family
recently were returned from
the trouble zones in Afrlea and
he will tell of their experience
there. Everyone is invited to
this service.
Tom Murray and daughters,
Cleta and Demaris, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Adams and Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton
were Friday evening visitors at
Dick Doolittle’s.
Mrs. Dick Doolittle and Terry
went to Atkinson Monday morn
ing to help her mother, Mrs.
Amy Slaymaker, move to the
Mrs. Lovina Thompson resi
dence. Mrs. Thompson recently
moved to McPherson, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Medlin
of Plainview visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Doolittle Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran
and Ardell visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
ton visited at Dick Doolittle’s
Saturday evening.
The Lyle Fix family moved
Saturday and Sunday from the
piace known as Tom Salem’s in
the Inez community. They are
now in the house they recently
moved to the ranch of Lyle’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elm^r
Fix. The Salem ranch was re
cently sold.
Mrs. Edith Andersen and
Mrs. Gertie Adair visited Mrs.
Stella Sparks at Chambers Sun
day afternoon. Mrs. Sparks Is
helping this week at the K. K.
Platt home raring for Mrs.
Platt, who recently fell and
broke her hip.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
ton visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fullerton, at Atkin
son Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ful
lerton has not been feeling -well
due to influenza.
Edgar Peterson has been ill
the past two weeks. He called
on the doctor in Atkinson last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fuller
ton went bowling in O’Neill Sun
day evening.
Mrs. B. W. Waldo has been
laid up with her knee. She was
not able to walk a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sageser,
Susie, Sally and Mark left Sun
day morning for their home in
Kansas City, Kans., after a few
days visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Vein Sageser.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr visited
her parents near O’Neill over
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Peter of
O’Neill were supper guests at
Dary Carr’s Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glee Grimes,
Jimmy Grimes, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Coolidge and Kenneth
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge.
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