The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 16, 1961, Image 7

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    Baptismal Services Are Held
Sunday Morning for Mary Kaup
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kaup had
their daughter, Mary Elizabeth,
baptized Sjnday. Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Schaaf were her sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kaup and
family had as their Sunday din
ner and supper guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Chuck Schaaf and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wedige and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. James
Mullen of O’Neill.
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb 8Uln
Mr. and Mrs. Del Stracke of
Omaha spent the weekend visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stracke
and Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Irish.
Weekend guests at the Bob Ba
tenhorst home were Mike Baten
horst of Wayne and Kenny Baten
horst and Judy Hinkel of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Mitchell
entertained four tables of pitch
players Sunday evening at their
home. Prize winners were Mrs.
Jim Steinhauser, and Bob Miksch,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dobrovolny
and Jim Steinhauser. The next
card party will be with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Miksch April 9.
Sunday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Engler were Mr.
and Mrs. Art Ziska and Dennis.
March 5 dinner guests honoring
Edwin Engler on his birthday
were Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt
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Alfred Straka and family and
Elaine Johnson of Atkinson.
Mable McKenna of O'Neill spent
Friday and Saturday visiting Mr.
;ind Mrs. B. C. Engler, returning
to her home Saturday evening.
Thirteen members of the Hay
dettes Extension club met at the
home of Mrs. Frank Murphy
Thursday evening for a luncheon.
One guest, Mrs. Elmer Goldfuss,
was also present. The business
meeting was opened with a
prayer followed by a roll call,
which was answered by naming
a .‘pet peeve”. Plans were made
for serving lunch at a farm sale
March 15 and the card party to
be held Sunday evening at the
Frank Murphy home. The lesson
on “Arthritis” was given by Mrs.
Alfred Straka and Mrs. LaVern
Morgan. Mrs. Donald Skrdla will
be hostess at the next regular
meeting April 13.
A birthday dinner was held
at the home of Mrs. Pete Eng
ler Sunday honoring her on her
Bus Schedule
Leave Sioux City 11.30 a.m.
Arrive O’Neill 3:30 p.m.
Leave O’Neill 3:45 p.m.
Arrive Sioux City 7:15 pm.
Leave Winner 6:00 a.m
Arrive O'Neill 9:00 a.m
Leave O’Neill 9:30 a m.
Arrive Omaha 3:50 o m.
Return
Leave Omaha 8:30 a.m.
Leave Norfolk 12:30 p.m.
Arrive O’Neil) 3:00 p.m.
Leave O’Neill 4:00 p.m.
Arrive Winner 7:15 p.m.
neave Valentine 9:10 am.
Arrive O N°ill 12:15 p.m.
Leave O’Neill 12:25 p.m.
Arrive Grand Island 4:05 p.m.
Leave Grand Island 4:05 p.m.
Arrive Omaha 7:45 p.m.
Return
Leave Omaha 7:45a.m.
Arrive Grand Island 11:20 a.m.
Leave Grand Island 12:30 p.m.
Arrive O’Neill 4:00 p.m.
Leave O’Neill 4:15 p.m.
Arrive Valentine 7:15 p.m.
87th birthday which was Satur
day. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Engler, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Engler, Ar
lene, Janice, Dennis, Donna, and
Ernie of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Engler, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Engler.
Mrs . Lawrence Rudolph and
children of Chapman were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Estes and visited other relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Karl Bernt entertained
the Birthday club March 8. Prize
winners were Mrs. John Weich
man, Mrs. Cliff Farr and There
sa Levi.
Mrs. Elgie Irish returned home
Saturday after having spent the
past two weeks visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Del Stracke at Omaha, Mrs.
Fred Norris at Shenandoah, la.,
and Shirley Seger.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seger enter
tained the Couples Card party at
their home at Newport Sunday
evening. Prize winners were Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Shald, Alfred
Stracke, Mrs. Jim Davis and Mrs.
Alfred Stracke. The next party
will be with Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Shald April 9.
Maureen Coufal spent the week
end visiting in Omaha with her
sister, Connie Coufal.
Mrs. John Weichman entertain
ed the Hi-Five club Friday at
her home. Prize winners were
Mrs. B. C. Engler, Ann Olberding
and Mrs. Edwin Engler. Mrs.
L. H. Steinhauser will have the
next meeting March 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bornt and
Mrs. Emma Smith spent the
weekend at Grand Island and
Hastings.
Art Runnels, accompanied by
John Ilirsch, attended the fun
eral of Lawrence Riessland at
Amherst Tuesday. Mr. Riesland
died as the result of an auto
accident. Mrs. Riessland is a
niece of John Ilirsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ankney
entertained four tables of pitch
players Friday at their home.
Prize winners were Jim Hoffman,
Albert Hoffman, Harry Cadwalla
der, Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Mrs.
Harry Cadwallader.
The Nifty Nells met Thursday
at ihe home of Mrs. Gene Baten
horst. Prize winners were Mrs.
Jim Hytrek, Mrs. Don Myers,
and Mrs. Fred Kaup. Guests were
Mrs. Don Myers, Mrs. Louie
Shald and Mrs. Gary Lockmon.
The next party will be March
28 at the home of Mrs. Don Bernt.
Sunday afternoon callers cf Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Nelson were Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas Simons.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Levi home were Lillian Wads
worth of Tilden and her brother,
Byrl Wadsworth of Rochester,
Wash. Afternoon guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith King enter
tained four tables of pitch Fri
day at their home. Prize winners
were Car! Vochatzer, Mrs. Mike
Cadwallader, Bob Cadwallader,
Mrs. Carl Vochatzer and Keith
King. The next party will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Cadwallader.
Keith and Gary Cadwallader
were Sunday overnight and Mon
day guests at the Bob Cadwalla
der home while their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cadwallader, and
Mrs. Leo Slachetka were in Om
aha where Mrs. Cadwallader had
surgery. Don Cadwallader and
Mrs. Slachetka returned home
Monday.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith King and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoff
man and girls.
Amelia News
By Minis Florence Lindney
Barthels Twins
Released From
Burwell Hospital
Kevin John and Kerry Louis,
twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Kieth
Barthel, born February 17 were
able to leave the Burwell hospital
Sunday. The little ones were on
the critical list since birth until
the past week.
Mrs. Libbie Watson entered the
Atkinson hospital Wednesday. Her
son, Asa Watson and family, vis
ited her at the hospital Sunday
and reported that she was some
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp
son entertained friends at a card
party March 3. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doo
little, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ev
erett, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ber
ry and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo were
Atkinson callers Friday. Mr.
Pierce had not been feeling well
lately and went to see the doctor
He is feeling better at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tesch,
Linda and Sandra of Lincoln were
March 4 weekend guests with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo
little. They also visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch,
near Atkinson and helped them
observe their wedding anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown of
Omaha came March 5 to visit her
father, Charlie Sigman on his
birthday anniversary. They re
turned to Omaha early in the af
ternoon due to the bad weather.
Rodney Fix, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Fix, is a new first grade
student in the Amelia school.
Word has reached us of the ill
ness and hospitalization of Tern
Farewell, Pico Riveria, Calif.
Mrs. Farewell is the former Mae
Lierman of Amelia. They visited
friends here the past summer.
Mrs. Gloria Landrum, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Oti,
plans to leave March 17 for St.
Louis, Mo., where she will at
tend a Medical school for about
five months. She has been em
ployed by Dr. Ramsay of At
kinson and will return there
upon competion of the training
at this school. Her daughter,
Sally, plans to stay with her
grandparents and attend school
in Amelia.
■Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
visited with Mrs. Gertie Adair
Wednesday evening and played
pinochle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry
and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo
little, and Mrs. Gertie Adair spent
Saturday evening at the Edgar
Peterson home. Mrs. Adair and
je» ly were observing birthday
anniversaries and enjoyed birth
day cake and coffee later in the
evening.
The special study lesson “Basic
Christian Beliefs” presented by
WSCS will be held March 21 at
the home of Mrs. Edith Ander
sen.
Mrs. Frank Searles of Denver
visited her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo
and family last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore
and family of North Platte spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Doolittle,
Jimmy, Denny and Dickey of
Stuart were visiting at the Mar
vin Doolittles Sunday.
Mrs. Doris Baker attended a
birthday dinner for Mr. Lane
near Newport Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen and
son, Rodney, and Myrtle White
of Omaha spent the weekend vis
iting in the homes of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White
respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. Gloria
Landrum and Sally in Atkinson
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts
and family of O’Neill and Mr.
and Mrs. Rollie Everett of At
kinson were Sunday visitors with
the women’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Asa Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
visited their daughter, Marcia, at
Sioux City Friday and Saturday.
Several schools in the com
munity were closed on account
of the storm March 8. Mrs.
Kayo Fullerton was unable to
get to her school at Valley Cen
ter that day.
Clyde Widman, Earnie Johns
ton and Vem Sageser attended a
Mens Rally at the Methodist
church in O’Neill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs.
Gloria Landrum and Sally were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burgett
and Wayne visited their daugh
ter, Mrs. Jerry Cuddy at the O’
Neill hospital Saturday. Mrs.
Cuddy was released from the
hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kayo Fullerton
visited the Merrill Smiths near
Atkinson Sunday in observance
of Mr. Smith's birthday anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Link Sageser had
dinner Siinday with Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Sageser.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees were
Burwell callers Saturday to visit
Mrs. Will Matthauser.
Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Ed
ith Anderson, Mrs. Lindsey and
Florence attended services at the
Baptist church in Chambers Sun
day evening. The ilev. Ernest
Green and f.amity, recently re
turned Missionary from the Con
go, was the speaker.
Bob Bailey, teacher in the John
Mohr jr. district, was ill last week
and not able to teach school a
couple days.
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