The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 20, 1961, Section Two, Image 15

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    Stuart News
By .Mrs. Herb Skala
Karl Bernts
Buy Motel
At Plainview
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bernt have
purchased the Plains Motel in
Plainview from Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Mit
chell have purchased the Bemt
home in Stuart and both parties
will take possession April 29.
The Brownie Scout meeting was
called to order Wednesday by
President Connie Babl. Colors
were advanced by Diane Schaal
and Sally Hytrek. Pledge of al
legiance was given and roll call
answered with the Brownie Pro
mise. Sally Hytrek served and
Barbara Wallinger will serve
next meeting.
Mrs. G. D. Doughty and daugh
ter of Baton Rouge, La., arrived
April 11 to visit her mother, Mrs.
Minnie Potter and other relatives.
Mrs. Willard Schowalter and
children of Wichita, Kan., spent
April 17 and 18 visiting her mo
ther, Mrs. Claire Cadwallader
and other relatives.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Slachetka were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cadwallader and
family of Bassett and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Cadwallader and fam
ily.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Batenhorst and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Flynn and family of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Batenhorst and
Mike, Joe Batenhorst and John
Hirsch.
Mr. and Mrs. I)lck Flynn and
family of Omaha brought Ro
bert Batenhorst to his home
Friday after he bad spent the
past six weeks at St. .Joseph’s
hospital. They were weekend
guests in the Robert Batenhorst
home.
Mrs. Donald bkrrtla was hos
tess to 13 members of the Hay
dettes Extension club Thursday
evening. Roll call was answered
by naming a house cleaning hint.
Mrs. Frank Murphy gave a report
on the Childrens Clothing Work
shop which was held in O’Neil]
April 11. After a social hour,
lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs.
Skrdla entertained the club mem
bers and their husbands at a
card party Sunday evening.
Donna Stoolman of Carroll, la.,
and Karen Thury of Parkston,
S. D. accompanied Janette Jar
dee and Connie Coufal of Omaha
home for the weekend.
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Greenfield were
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenfield
of Bassett, Mrs. Stan Cobb and
Ethel Stracke.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield
and Mrs. Laurence Grermfield of
Newport drove to O’Neill Monday
to get Doris Connell of Omaha.
She returned to Omaha Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler
and boys had as Sunday supper
guests Mr. and Mrs. Warded Al
exander and Linda and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Schrader and family of
Alliance.
Mrs. Edwin Engler spent Fri
day afternoon visiting Mrs. John
Schmit at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Farr were
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
Olson and John Hasch homes at
Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel
went to Gram! Island Friday.
Mrs. Friedel stayed with Mrs.
Danny Flannigan and children.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Kasiper Harley were Mr.
ad Mrs. Don McClellan of O’
Neill and Mi', and Mrs. William
Serck of Emmet. Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Clara Baum and
sons were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dinslage and family of Elgin.
Minette Hytrek was an April
11 dinner and afternoon guest of
Carroll Kramer at the Herman
Kramer home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hytrek
47-3c
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TOMPKINS
Livestock Headquarters
Phone 34 or 11-W Inman
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 6:80 a.m
Arrive O'Neill 9:00 a.m
Leave O’Neill 9:30 a.m
Arrive Omaha 3:50 p m
Return
Leave Omaha 8:30 a.m
Leave Norfolk 12:30 p.m
Arrive O’Neill 3:00 p.m
Leave O'Neil 4:00 p.m.
Arrive Winner 7:15 p.m
jueave Valentine 9:10 a.m
Arrive O Neill 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 7:45am.
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.
and family left April 7 for Beemer
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Minor Varilek and boys. They al
so visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hy
trek and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Varilek and Candice at Omaha.
They returned home Monday eve
ning.
The Cleveland Progressive club
met at the home of Mrs. Bill
SchorQ April 6 with 10 members
present. Roll call was answered
by naming secret ambitions. Mrs.
Fred Kaup and Mrs. Elmer Allyn
won the prizes. The next meeting
will be May 4 with Mrs. Bud
Meusch.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manhalter
and family of Murdo and Kay
Newbanks and children of Mur
do were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom King and family.
Tuesday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Gene Batenhorst were Mrs.
Leonard Troshnyski of Guthrie
Center, la., Mrs. Jim Steinhauser
and Nick Schmit and Leona of
Atkinson.
Mrs. Gene Batenhorst and fam
ily and Mrs. Joe Hamik of At
kinson spent from April 7-9 at
Hastings visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hamik and family, Mr.
and Mrs. La Vern Hamik and
family and Jerry Hamik.
Celia News
Mrs. Merrill Anderson
"Grandpa" Blow
Is Improved
"Grandpa Blow,” 86, father of
Mrs. Charles Phipps, who under
went surgery Thursday at the
Atkinson Memorial hospital, is
improving satisfactory and will
soon be dismissed from the hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder
entertained at dinner Sunday her
mother, Mrs. Feme Morsett of
Royal, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Therber of Orchard, Mrs. Siche
neder’s brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baier of
Greeley, Colo. The occasion
honored the birthday of Mr. and
Mrs. Sicheneder’s son, Dale, who
was two-years-old Friday and the
25th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Therber. Mrs.
Sicheneder baked and decorated
cakes for both occasions. After
noon callers and supper guests at
the Sicheneder home were Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Ziska and fami
ly of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ziska
showed some movie pictures
which they had taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack of
Bristow were Sunday supper
guests at the home of Denton's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Col
fack.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
son, Dennis, visited her sister,
Mrs. Curtis Ellwanger and fami
ly, at Butte Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel
attended the play "Smilin’
Through” presented Friday night
by the Presbyterians Mariners.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel,
Rodney, Beverly and Bethene
and Connie Frickel and son,
Kurt, went to Bassett Thursday.
Victor, Connie, Kurt and Rodney
attended the track meet and Mrs.
Frickel, Beverly and Bethene vi
sited Mrs. Joe Albrecht at the
Rest Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman
were dinner guests Friday at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Victor Frickel and family. Little
Bethene accompanied her grand
parents home. Mrs. Frickel and
Beverly and Rodney went to O’
Neill in the afternoon.
Ray Elder, who is doing some
carpentering at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, was a
dinner guest of the Hoffmans
Saturday.
Maryetta Heiser of Norfolk
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Heiser.
Garry Hoffman was an over
night guest Thursday with the
Victor Frickel children.
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman took the
l>oys Friday to register for base
ball this summer. Garry will
play on the Litte League team
and Roger on the Pony League.
Victor Frickel helped Jim
Lauridsen with cattle Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Frickel
of Lincoln visited over the week
end at the Lawrence Pacha and
Connie Frickel homes. They re
turned to Lincoln Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks of
Manhattan, Kans., arrived Wed
nesday to spend a few days visit
ing at the Robert and Mark Hen
dricks homes, also with relatives
and friends in the O’Neill area.
They returned to Manhattan Sun
day.
Supper guests Wednesday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Connie Frickel were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hendricks and fami
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hend
ricks and son Arlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
were business callers at Bassett
Thursday.
Harold and Garold Frickel
hauled hay Saturday for Dorothy
Scott, from Jim Lauridsens.
Friday evening supper guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Klinger in Atkinson were
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and Arlin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hendricks and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Hendricks of Man
hattan, Kans.
Omer Poynts and Johnny
House of Stuart called at the
Mark Hendricks home Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst,
Mrs. Leon Hendricks and child
ren and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
and son, Ricky, were dinner
guests Friday at the Sam Robert
son home at O’Neill.
Mrs. Gerhardt Mommsen and
daughters called at the Alex
Frickel home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. August Troshyn
ski and son, Francis, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kilmurry and family Sunday eve
ning._
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
and family were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Kilmurry in Atkinson Sunday.
Mr. Kilmurry’s brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Allard of ilapid City, S. D., were
also dinner guests at the Pat
Kilmurry home. Mr. and Mrs.
Allard returned home Monday
morning.
Dorothy Scott was dismissed
from the Atkinson Memorial hos- -
pital Saturday and will spend a -
few days with her mother, Mrs.
Alida Scott in Atkinson, while
convalescing from recent sur
gery. Dorothy’s sister, Mrs.
Charles Dobias, is attending to
chores at the ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt
and family visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mc
Kathnie Monday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Schwindt visited at the
Neal Ratliff home in Bassett Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Mellor
and family of Austin, Ark., were
overnight guests Tuesday at the
home of Mr. Mellor’s sister, Mrs.
I.eonard Chaffin and family.
Itobcrt Hendricks and Italph
Krnsl attended to chores Sat
urday evening for Mr. ami
Mrs. Merrill Anderson while
they attended the funeral of
Mr. Anderson’s father at Bas
sett Saturday morning. («rave
side rites were held at Alli
ance in the afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson were accompa
nied by their son, Percy Ander
son of Columbus.
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