The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 23, 1961, Section Two, Image 10

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    Emmet
And Community
Dolores Tunender
Wildlife Assn.
Meets Tuesday
The members of the Eagle
Creeik Wildlife association attend
ed a meeting Tuesday night at
the <KC hall with John Kitchens,
president, conducting the meeting.
It was followed by a showing of
two wildlife films by Ivan Gilg,
chief of the local fire department.
The next meeting of the the as
sociation will be in April.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ramold
and family of Inman were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. Joe
Ramold sr., Hubert and John.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ramold
and family were surprised by a
group of friends on their seventh
wedding anniversary Sunday eve
ning. Present were. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Tunender and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Deermer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaaf
and family,, Mrs. Joe Ramold
sr. and Hubert, all of Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ra
mold jr. and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Ramold and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Boyle, all of O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schaaf and
family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr .and Mrs. Charles
Deermer and family.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mis.
Bob Gallagher and family were
Mr. anil Mrs. Bill Timmerman
of Royal. Mrs. Julia Gallagher
of O’Neill was guest of honor.
Mrs. Ed Winkler called at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Joe
(Bruder of Atkinson, Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel
los and (Nancy called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jirak and
were dinner guests Thursday.
Mrs. Joe Ramold sr., Hubert
and John were Tuesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tun
ender and family in honor of
Gene’s 15th birthday.
The South Side club met at
the home of Mis. Kenny Rugg
less March 14 for a luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steskal,
Randy, Cathy and Roddy were
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tunender.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Havranek
jr., Francis and Leonard and
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jirak of O’
Neill were Tuesday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel
las and family. The evening cal
lers were Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Havranek and Larry.
Circle 3 is having a card
party Sunday at St. Michael
hall at Emmet. Pinochle and
pitch will be played. Prizes
will be given ami lunch will be
served.
Sherry Naoma and Robert Bour
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Steskal and family
Tuesday night in honor of Serry
Steskal’s birthday.
Victory Homemakers club met
at the l»me of Mrs. Ray Conway
March 15 for a noon luncheon.
Nine members were present. Mrs.
John Babl led the group singing
and Mrs. Bob Gallagher gave a
reading. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Joe Ramold jr. and Mrs. Al Hav
ranek. The club will give $5 to
the Red Cross. Mrs. Joe Ramold
jr. and Mrs. Joe Babl received
“mystery” gifts. Next meeting
will be April 12 at the home of
Mrs. John Babl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pon
gratz visited Mrs. Arthur Givens
Sunday and Tuesday in the At
kinson Memorial hospital.
Donald Schaaf, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Schaaf, left Friday
for Korea where he will be sta
tioned. He spent a 30-day leave
here with his parents.
Helen and Emily Dusatko were
Thursday guests of the Richard
girls of Emmet.
Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and
family of O’Neill called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Babl Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Havranek and
Ellen called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Clifford and family
of Atkinson Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Havranek and
Ellen called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Clifford and family
last Sunday.
The Young Homemakers club
met at the home of Mrs. Albert
Henning March 15. Twelve
members were present and one
guest, Mrs. Asher. The club had
a dinner and card party for
their husbands Sunday night at
Dorotliys cafe. At the next
meeting there will be a “Chi
nese Auction”. The next meet
ing will be at the home of Mrs.
I)on Rzeszotarski of Emmet
April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pongratz were
dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Heeb
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pon
gratz also visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Pongratz and Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Pongratz and Dewey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pon
gratz, Dick, Carlene and Bernel
da were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNulty.
Mrs. Ruth Barnes left Califor
nia Saturday where she will visit
relatives.
Mike Schaaf and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Barnes and family of Omaha
were Friday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and fam
ily. They left Friday night to go
to Omaha.
Frank Weber of Lincoln was a
dinner gueests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Winkler Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry and
family of O’Neill called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Per
ry and family last Sunday.
Bernard Pongratz attended the
funeral of Mrs. Sophie Hoppe Fri
day at Atkinson.
Live and Learn Extension club
met at the home of Mrs. Paul
Roth Thursday. The lesson was
giving by Pearl Kaiser and Mrs.
Ray. Grof. The St. Patrick games
were in charge of Mrs. William
Wilkison. Next meeting will be
held at the home of Pearl Kaiser
April 20.
Rosine Ramold of Nebraska
City was the weekend guest of
Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. Hubert and
John. She visited other relatives
here and returned home Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and family were Friday night
callers at Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Rauterkus and family of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farnik of
Verdige, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hav
ranek sr., Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Havranek and Larry of Atkinson
and Mark Fehinger of Bloom
field were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr .and Mrs. A1 Havranek and
Ellen.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel
lus and family were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. An
ton Jirak in honor of Mr. JIrak’s
birthday.
Amelia News
By Miss Florence Lindsey
Mrs. H. Fullerton
Will Return To
Teach Next Year
Mrs. Harold Fullerton will
teach in the John Mohr jr. school
district next term. We under
stand that Jerald McClenahan
and Mrs. Orland Fryrear will re
turn to the Aemlia school for
their term.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt vis
ited at Frank Pierces’ Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thompson
recently purchased 80 acres of
land, including the buildings,
from Arthur Hiatts. This is the
land known as the Will Mulligan
place about a mile south of Ame
lia.
Mrs. nosa Robyler, a former
resident of the Amelia Communi
ty, died during the week of
March 12 at Elgin. She had made
her home at the rest home in El
gin for the past three years. Her
husband, the late Jay Robyler,
died several years ago. Mrs.
Robyler was 78.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman en
tertained several couples at a
card party Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skala of
Fremont were here to spend the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Fullerton and the Marvin Doo
little family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston
were Sunday evening luncheon
guests with Mrs. Edith Andersen.
A group of friends and neig
bors, gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clemens
Saturday evening to help Don
Clemens celebrate his birthday.
Florence Lindsey and Mrs.
Gertie Adair were O’Neill visitors
Monday. Mrs. Adair stopped off
in Chambers on the way home
to visit her sister, Mrs. Stella
Sparks, who was quite “ under
the weather” with a bad cold.
Mrs. Sparks entered the Atkin
son hospital Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd Waldo took her mo
ther, Mrs. Frank Searles of Den
ver, Colo., to Omaha Monday
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sinclair and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vescio and
family. Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs.
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Vescio are the former Doris and
Barbara Friedricks, daughters cf
Mrs. Searles and sisters to Mrs.
Waldo. They visited until Satur
day.
Mrs. B. W. Waldo accompanied
her daughter, Mrs. Ken Werner
of Chambers, to Grand Island
Tuesday.
Progressive Club
The Amelia Progressive Club
met Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Milton Clemens. There were
six members and one visitor pre
sen. Mrs. Clyde Widman pre
sented the lesson on arthritis. The
next meeting will be on senior
citizenship and will meet with
Florence Lindsey.
Merry Matrons
The Merry Matrons ckib met
Thursday with Mrs. Harlan Dierk
ing. Mrs. Gertie Adair accompan
ied Mrs. Blake Ott to the club as
one of the guests.
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Green,
David, Rodger and Patty of At
kinson were supper guests Thurs
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn White. The Green family,
who recently returned home from
the Congo, visited with Glenn’s
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Adamson just
before leaving Africa. They re
ported the Adamsons were in
safe territory of that time, but
had no assurance for how long.
A nice crowd was present at
the Bethany Free Methodist
church Thursday evening to hear
Rev. and Mrs. Green and their
family in the special service.
They also showed slides from the
Congo. Rev. Green explained that
the pictures shown were reprints
he had made since coming home
as all of their belongings with
the exception of what could be
packed in three suit cases had
to be left in the Congo.
Mr. and Mrs. Link Sageser
very quietly observed there 3rd
wedding anniversary March 17,
at their home in Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White were
dinner guests Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson went
to Omaha Wednesday to see their
new gradnson. Mrs. Watson stay
ed with her daughter, Mrs. Bill
(Beth) Cihal to help care for the
little one a few days.
Mrs. Edith Andersen received
a letter from her daughter, Mrs.
Bert (Ardene Newkirk, stating
they had reached their new home
in California and Bert had start
ed his work. Ardene was enjoy
ing the climate but was ready to
return to Nebraska. She thought
she' would like it better when
they were really settled in their
own home. As it was they were
waiting for their furniture to ar
rive by way of truck and were
staying at a motel.
Mrs. Delbert Edwards was a
patient a few days last week in
the Atkinson hospital. She came
home Friday and was feeling
quite well. She reported that her
mother, Mrs. Rosa Snelson of
Atkinson, was not so well.
Mrs. Vem Sageser and Mrs.
Ernest Johnston attended the an
nual conference guild of the
WSCS of the Methodist church at
Grand Island from Wednesday to
Friday.
Mrs. Bernard Blackmore visit
ed Mrs. Link Sageser Friday.
Mrs. Ernest Johnston received
word Saturday that her mother,
Mrs. Tressa Wagner, had broken
her leg in a fall. Mrs. Wagner’s
home is at Mackey, Ida., but
she had been visiting here with
the Johnstons and at Holdrege
with another daughter this win
ter. The daughter at Holdredge
had recently undergone surgery
and Mrs. Wagner was at her
home when she received the bro
ken leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott went
to Atkinson Saturday to help their
daughter, Mrs. Gloria Landrum,
get ready to leave Sunday for
St. Louis, Mo., where she will
attend a medical school. Sally
Landrum started to school in
Amelia Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo, and
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear
observed their 47th wedding anni
versaries March 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman at
tended the one act play at the
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O’Neill, Nebraska
Atkinson high school Friday.
The fourth quarterly conference
of the Methodist church with Rev.
Robert Embree of O’Neill officiat
ing, was held Friday at the home
of Mrs. Edith Andersen.
Clifford Clemenns has been suf
fering with a slipped disk in his
back. He was placed in a brace
for a time but is better now.
Neighbors helped with the farm
chores.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle
were supper guests Sunday eve
ning at the Fred Tesch home
near Atkinson. They spent the
evening playing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skala
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skala
were dinner guests Sunday at
Marvin Doolittles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and
family of Chambers and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Steve, Ter
ry, Gary and Cynthia were din
ner guests Sunday at Elmer
Coolidges.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slaymak
er, Donnie and Ricky were Sun
day dinner guests at Elmer Fixs.
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookliouser
Annett Uhlir
Honored With
Birthday Party
The senior girls of the Verdigre
high school held a surprise birth
day party in honor of Annett
Uhlir’s birthday Thursday eve
ning at the home of Patty Dit
trick. Games were played and
refreshments served. The host
esses were Patty Dittrick and
Beverly Cihlar. The group pre
sented Annett with a gift.
The Help U club members held
their St. Patrick’s card party at
the Page Improvement Building
Friday. Ten point pitch was
played at five tables. The awards
were recieved by William Bux
ton, Mrs. George Jeffrey, Ralph
Brookhouser and Mrs. Ora Cas
key. The traveling prize was re
ceived byWi Uiam Buxton and
"special” prize by Ralph Brook
houser. Lunch was served at the
close of the evening.
A March 13 dinner was attend
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Max Le
Masters and daughters and Wil
liam, Frank and Otto Grosse in
honor of Cathy Dorr's 11th birth
day.
Mrs. Vernon Boelter held a
party at' her home March 14.
Twelve women were present.
Several games were played and
prize winners were Mrs. Gerald
Waring, Mrs. Ora Caskey and
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mrs.
Albert Boelter received the door
prize. The hostess served lunch
at the close of the afternoon.
Mrs. Archie Moser went to
Creighton March 14 to be with
her niece, Jolene Jacot, who
underwent a tonsillectomy at
the hospital that morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry casKey
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Jacot and Teddy to Omaha the
fore part of the week.
The Help U club met with Mrs.
Clarence Finch sr. March 15.
Mrs. Finch served dinner at
noon. Eleven members and one
visitor, Mrs. Finch jr., were pres
ent. The afternoon was spent in
sewing carpet rags for the host
ess. Mrs. Ora Caskey received
the door prize. Mrs. George Jeff
rey will have the next meeting
April 5.
Elsworth Pedersen was grind
ing feed at the Ralph Brookhous
er place Thursday. Dennis Von
Seggem helped.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook -
houser and Mrs. Harry Caskey
accompaniedM r. and Mrs. Hugh
Brookhouser to Norfolk Wednes
day. Mrs. Caskey visited with the
Kenneth Caskey family.
Ernest Mott carried mail for
Lester Raff, rural mail carrier.
The substitute carrier, Glen
Waing, is ill with mumps. His
mother, Mrs. Ethel Waring, is
taking care of him at his Or
chard home.
March 11 afternoon visitors at
the Jeffrey Brothers home were
Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Edminsten
of Lincoln and Mrs. Elmer Ed
minsten of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Icker
and family spent Wednesday eve
ning at the home of his brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Schwager, near Orchard.
March 15 Mr. and Mrs. George
Jeffrey, Bill Jeffey and Paul Lee
Orchard Livestock Commission Co.
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Ail Classes of Livestock will be Offered
TUES., MAR. 28
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Mitchell visited at the Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. home
and got acquainted with the new
baby, Randy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edmin
sten and Ed Brandi visited at
the Jeffrey Brothers home Tues
day evening.
Shirley Porter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Porter
of Wayne, underwent an ap
pendectomy March 14 at the
Wakefield hospital. The Por
ters are former residents of
the Venus community.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring
visited at the Kenneth Waring
home at O'Neill Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr and
Mr. and Mrs. George Heggemey
er entertained the card club at
the Dorr home March 11. Cards
were played and prize winners
were Floyd Kinnison and Mrs.
Arthur Coover and Mrs. Dean
Pierce. Lunch was served at the
close of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey,
Bill Jeffrey and Paul I-ee Mit
chell visited Mrs. Gerald Fuur
enholz and baby at the St. An
thony’s hospital and also called
at the Elmer Edminsten home
Sunday afternoon. The Fauren
holz’ have named their baby
Randall Lee.
Lester Watterman called at the
Ralph Brookhouser home Fri
day.
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