The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 18, 1961, Image 2

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HILL RICHARDSON, Publisher
BRUCE J. REHBERG, Editor
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Entered at the jiostoffice in O'Neill, Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under
the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news
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NATION A l EDITORIAL
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Friends Honor Mrs. ickes Jr.
At Monday Morning Brunch
A Monday morning brunch
honored the birthday anniversary
of Mrs. Neven Ickes jr. at her
home. Guests were Mesdames
Richard Trowbridge, Kenneth,
Darrell, Richard and Larry Heiss,
Robert Van Horn, Dale Lewis, Al
vin ALberts, Robert Linder, Paul
Hartigan, Norman Trowbridge
and Ron Park. The guests served
the refreshments.
Page News
By Mrs. Ben Asher
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park were
Mother’s Day guests in the home
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trow
bridge.
Following the baccalaureate
service Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ick
es and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Trowbridge and family
and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Park.
Kathy Walker of Omaha came
to Plainview Saturday where her
father, Cordes Walker, met her.
She returned Sunday afternoon.
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Cordes Walker and Larry and
Mrs. Evelyn Gray attended bac
calaureate services in Plainview.
Bonnie Baber, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Baber of Norfolk,
was one of the graduating class.
Mrs. Evelyn Gray was an over
night guest Saturday in the home
of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Neubauer,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart and
Mrs. Carrie Sterner had Sunday
dinner at the Bill Neubauer pic
nic tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Finley of
Clearwater were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Finley. The men are
brothers.
Mrs. Jerome Allen returned
home Sunday from Sioux City
where she has b(>en a patient in
St. Vincent hospital for surgery
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matschullat
of Nemaha and her niece, Mrs.
George Elperson and husband of
Auburn, arrived Saturday for a
visit with Henry’s brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Matschullat. Their daughters,
Mrs. Alice Clark of San Diego
and Mrs. Mernon Chase of Port
ersville, Calif., Dale Matschullat
and family and Mr. and Mrs. A1
Anthony of Inman joined the
group Saturday evening. Mrs.
Clark returned to her home Tues
day after several weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes sr.
and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs.
N. D. Ickes jr. and family were
Sunday guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Soren Sorensen jr. near
Ash Grove in honor of Mother’s
Day and Mrs. Ickes jr’s birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert
and Becky and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Prill and Scott were Mother’s
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Commencement exercises Wed
nesday evening at the O’Neill
high school auditorium was pro
motion lime for 45 eighth grade
graduates.
Diplomas were presented by
Supt. M. J. Baack to the follow
ing eighth graders:
Frances Jane Anderson. Janice
Ellen Angus, Karen Luree Bar
tos. Sheryl Lee Brady, Judith
Marlene Booth, Margie Ann Col
fack, Neta Marie Conard, Alice
Jean Crabb, Linda Elaine Cur
ren, Dewayne G. Dennis, Joan
E. Drayton.
William George Enke, Linda
Joyce Gedwillo, Linda Lou Gil
dersleeve, Gary Dean Godel,
Cheryl Lynn Graves, Donald Ivan
Havranek, Karen Lee Heese,
Ivan A. Hurley, David E. Jef
fers, Richard H. Larsen, Char
lene Larson.
Sandra Nell Laursen, Kenneth
Dean Lieb, Loren F. Lorenz, Clin
ton Miller, Cheryl Lynn Mullen
dore, David L. Neiman, Dewey
Curtis Newton, Curtis Allan Pea
cock, Rita Annette Pease, Rich
ard Kent Peterson, Richard Allan
Pithan.
Bonnie Lois Plcssel, Lawrence
William Reynoldson. Vicki* I.ea
Roe, Roxanne Louise Ruste
meyer, Merlyn M. Shaw, Linda
Kay Shelhamer, Kvan R. Steele.
Bonnie Dee Tomlinson, Ronald
I,ee Walton, Gary I >eRoy Wet
tlaufer, Patricia Ann Wilson and
Richard W Wray
Day visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Beelaert. In the
afternoon they visited Frank's
mother, Mrs. Marie Beelaert, in
the home of his brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Beelaert.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crons,
Fred and Julie, Mrs. Lee Wan
ser of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Heiss were Sunday din
ner guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Heiss. Their
daughter, Nadine Gay, celebrated
her first birthday anniversary
which is May 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hend
erson and Eldon were Mother's
Day guests in the home of their
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Marcellus at Stuart.
Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge went
to Norfolk Saturday morning to
stay with her grandchildren
while their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Copple, went to Om
aha to consult a specialist. Lew
is enterted an Omaha hospital
this week for treatment of a
chipped knee bone.
Mrs. Otto Matschullat and
daughters, Mrs. Alice Clark and
Mrs. Mernon Chase, California
and Mrs. A] Anthony of Inman
attended the Mother-Daughter
Tea at St. Peters’s Lutheran
church at Orchard last Tuesday
afternoon. The Lutheran Ladies
Aid members served the Tea
which was attended by 66 guests.
Mrs. Lorenz Riege accompanied
them there.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lamp
shire of Polk and their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Lampshire of Bolivia.
South America, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Spann of Atkinson and Willis
Russell were Mother’s Day
guests in the home of Mrs. J. R.
Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sojka
and son, John, and Mrs. Pete
Sojka and children were last
weekend visitors in the homes
of relatives in Omaha.
Dave Farnsworth of Las Ve
gas, Nevada, met his brother,
E. H. Farnsworth in Omaha at
the conclusion of his medical
check-up there and accompanied
him to Page where he was a
guest for a week in the Farns
worth and Carl Max homes. Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Farnsworth took
his brother to Fremont where
they visited the men’s sister.
Minnie Farnsworth, recently of
Omaha but now a resident of the
new Hospital Annex apartments.
From there Dave went on to Lin
coln to visit his sister, Mrs. C. J.
Malmsten and returned to his Ne
vada home by plane.
Mrs. Wayne Fisher and son,
Jerry, were last weekend visit
ors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Eggen. From there Jerry
went to Alabama to rejoin his
service group and his mother re
luiiieu to ntfr nuiiitr in wmie rviv
er, S. D.
Mrs. Zella Soukup of Lafayette,
Calif., Mrs. Robert McNeil and
daughter, Kathleen, of Danville. -
Calif., and J. I. Gray were vis
itors in the home of Mrs. Josie
Soukup. The Soukup women are
sisters-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman SaJtz
attended the picnic Sunday
that marked the last day erf
school for their daughter. Mrs.
Merle Sehi. who taught In Dis
trict 108, southwest of Ewing.
Veldon Gray and Mrs. Zella
Soukup of Lafayette. Calif., and
her daughter, Mrs. Robert McNeil
and daughter, Kathleen of Dan
ville, Calif., arrived Saturday for
a vacation visit with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and
Mrs. Soukup’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Gray. They were pre
sent at the Robert Gray home for
Mother’s Dav.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarman of
Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Harper were Mother’s Day guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Stauffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss
were Mother’s Day guests in the
home of their son and daughter
in-law, Mr and Mrs. Darrel Heiss
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen
sr. were dinner guests in the
home of their son, Bill Sorensen.
Following the baccalaureate ser-;
vice Sunday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sorensen and child
ren of Creighton and Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen jr. and fam
ily were guests in the home of
the senior Sorensens in honor of
Mother’s Day
Mr. and Mis. Edgar Stauffer,
Mrs. Mina Stauffer and Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Stauffer and family
were Mother’s Day guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teg
ler. Mrs. Stauffer remained with
the Teglers for an overnight vis
it
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
and daughters, Mrs. Alice Clark
and Mrs. Mernon Chase of Cali
fornia and Mr and Mrs. Dale
Matschullat and children of
Page were Mother’s Day guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1
Anthony and children at Inman.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Summers
and family and Elmer Trow
bridge went to Norfolk Sunday
where the Summers were guests
in the Lyle Davis home and Mr.
Trowbridge joined his wife at the
Lewis Copple home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge
entertained his grandmother,
Mrs. A. 0. Weber, Sunday for the
Mother’s Day observance.
Mother’s Day guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Harold
Asher were Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Appleby of Inman, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Appleby and family of
O’Neill, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
Asher and family of Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and
family. James Nissen of Omaha,
who spent the weekend with
home folks was also a guest.
Genelle Allen and Diane Cork
spent the Mother’s Day weekend
with their respective families, the
Jerome Allens and Lloyd Corks.
A/Tr Mrc Hon AeKor
family were Sunday evening din
ner guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Switzer in O’Neill.
Mrs. Otto MatschuUat went to
Norfolk last week where she was
scheduled for a post-surgery and
X-Ray treatment check up. She
was released for a three months
period.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch and
Dori were Mother’s Day guests
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Gerdes at Os
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Vorce of O’
Neill and Mr and Mrs. Mike
Landreth were Sunday evening
dinner guests in the Ray Harmon
home.
Mrs. John Steinberg went to
Creighton Friday and brought
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Marie Cle
mans, home for the weekend.
Friday evening, Mrs. Steinberg,
Mrs. Clemens and Mrs. Paul
Hartigan attended the prenuptial
shower at Orchard for Janice
Steinberg. Mr. and Mrs. Steinberg
took Mrs. Clemens to Orchard to
the Floyd Steinberg home where
she will spend a few days before
returning to her home in Creigh
ton
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Copes
and Nancy May of Ainsworth
were Saturday overnight guests
in the home of his mother, Mrs.
R. D. Copes.
Mr and Mrs Calvin Coolidge
and family of O’Neill and Vivian
Ragland, who is employed at the
Contois Motor company in Neligh,
were Sunday dinner guests in
the William Ragland home
Alvis Freemeyer and daughter
of Stockton, Kan., spent the week
end with his uncle, Harold Free
meyer and family, and visited
friends in O’Neill enroute home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood of
Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Wright and children of Sioux
City, Mrs. Hester Edminsten and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harvey were
Mother’s Day guests in the Cal
vin Harvey home.
Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman and
daughters, Charlene and Vicky,
were Sunday dinner guests in
the Jerry Asher home
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher
and family of Atkinson were Sun
day supper guests in the heme cf
his mother, Mrs. Frieda Asher,
and they all were evening visit
ors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Kemper.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Nissen to O’Neill where they
were guests in the Lawrence
Haynes home. Linda Haynes of
Hastings was a weekend guest in
her parents home.
Major and Mrs. Lynn Lamason
came Thursday evening to the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Lamason. Sheryl and Jer
ry Lamason, who attended school
in Page the past year, accompan
ied their parents to their home
in Omaha Sunday.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Crumly following the
baccalaureate services Sunday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Crumly, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndley
Crumly and family and Ronald
axiu j-iuxa \jioss. juiiu
was one of the eighth grade grad-;
uates.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and
Jerry Collier were Sunday guests
in the home of the former’s son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Cronk and family.
Janet Crumly of Omaha was a
weekend guest in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Crumly, and returned to Omaha
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parks
and Ronnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson and
son, Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Heiss, Lyle and Bonnie and Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Tanderup and
family of Newcastle were Mo
ther’s Day guests in the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. Lester Hart
at Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max, Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Park and the Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Linder were
surprise Supper guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lew
is in a gesture of farewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park and
Kelly were Mother’s Day guests
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Lydon. Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Pofahl and family
were guests there.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz 1
of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Art Giv-1
ens and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Kramer and family were
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Mother’s Day guests in the Dan
Troshynski home.
Bid or Bye Bridge club met
on Wednesday with Mrs. Cordes
Walker. Bridge was played us en
tertainment with Mrs. John Stein
berg winning high scoring hon
ors.
District 23 pupils and the teach
er, Mrs. Robert Nissen, had their
picnic Saturday to close out the
year. District 39, Mrs. Robert
Prill, teacher, had their picnic
also on Saturday. On Sunday Mrs.
Ruth Hansen’s school district 88
had theirs.
The mothers of the class of
1958 held a pre-nuptial shower for
Miss Lura Anne CrUmly at the
Page Methodist church. The bride
to-be, with the assistance of Bon
nie Crumly and Kay Nissen, op
ened up Iter gifts. Peggy Crum
ly was in charge of the gift list.
The mothers served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes, Mr.
and Mrs. Les Lines and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher were Tuesday
evening supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Troshynski. The evening
was spent in playing cards.
Lura Grass was hostess to the
members of the NOK club when
they met with her Thursday for
an afternoon of visiting and doing
their own fancywork. Mrs. Oate
Wiseman will be the next hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and
family were Sunday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swit
ber, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Parks and
Mrs. Catharine Mudloff and Dan
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stolle.
Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
John Stolle, Meadow Grove, and
Mrs. Frank Wisch, Battle Creek,
spent Friday visiting with Mrs
Alma Tegeler. The men were
nephews of Mrs. Tegeler and
Mrs. Wisch is her niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Terrill of
Council Bluffs were weekend
guests visiting Mrs. Cecila Terrill.
Nineteen were present when
the members and their guests
of the Get-To-Gether club met
Friday with Mrs. Norman Saltz.
After the business meeting was
over a post-nuptial shower was
held for Mrs. Duane Salt/. The
women answered roll call by
giving the bride a recipe. Mrs.
Harry Thomsen will be the next
hostess.
Mrs. Alta Finch visited Monday
to Wednesday at the home of her
son, Clarence Finch sr. and fam
ily.
Warranty Deeds
WD-Erwin F Peterson to Re
ginald B Pinkerman & wf 4-26-61
$1- Part of NEV4SEV4 25-29-12
WD-V B Faust to August Tro
shynski & wf 5-5-61 $7500- Lots 1
2-3 Blk “E"- Nelley’s 2nd Add
Atkinson
WD-Wilma M Weber to Regina
J Witter 3-21-61 $6000-Lot 18 Blk
7- Original town of Atkinson
WD-Ray S Butler to Yvonne M
McDonald & Husband 5-6-61 $1
Part of NE'ANW'A 11-26-9
WD-I.enora E Jarman to Merle
Peterson & wf 3-61 $2500-W'A Out
lot B- Chambers Nortliside Add
WD-.Ioseph H Noble to City of
O’Neill 1-24-61 $1200 Part of NE'o
SW'A Sec 19-29-11
WD-Edward Ries to Alma Oil
Corp of Broken Bow 5-9-61 $5500
Part of NW'ASW'A 33-30-14
Wl)-St. Patrick’s Church-O’N to
Louis W Reimer & wf 5-3-61
$5090- 440 ft x 407 ft in NW'A 29
29-11
QCD-St. Patrioks-O’N to Louis
W Reimer & wf 5-3-61 $50- 20 ft x
407 ft in NW'A 29 29-11
ft
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