The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 21, 1961, Section Two, Image 10

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    Darrel Carr Family Home
From California Vacation
Mr and Mrs. Darrel Carr,
Debra and Darla, and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peter,
O’Neill, returned Wednesday eve
ning from a two-week visit with
relatives in California. They
visited in Santa Barbara with her
cousins, the Jim Soukup family,
and then the Carrs went to
Eureka, Calif., to visit his grand
mother, Mrs. Nellie Holcomb,
Lyle Holcomb and family and
Mr. and Mrs. William Brinkman.
Darrel also saw his great grand
mother, Mrs. Gier, for the first
time.
Amelia News
Bv Miss Florence Lindsey
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Skala
Tommy Kohle
Celebrates His
Sixth Birthday
A birthday party was held af
ter school September 14 at the
Stuart Community park in honor
of Tommy Kohle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Kohle, who was six
years old. Quests were the boys
in the first grade, David Mueller,
Ricky Shald, Kevin Kramer, Ron
nie Batenhorst, Terry Steinhau
ser and Larry Dix. Games were
played. Lunch of ice cream and
cake was served.
Those attending the Wallinger
Addison wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Mick Chaney and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tielke and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tielke and
family, Mrs. Ervin Parsons and
Mrs. Dale Barnes and girls, all
of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Tielke and family, Sioux City;
Bud Tielke and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Tielke and son, Stuart; Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Wallinger, Om
aha; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clan
ton, Grand Island and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield, New
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Moody at Ainsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler,
Plain view, mowed Monday back
to Stuart. They purchased the
Karl Bernt residence recently.
Mrs. Bob Cadwallader and Di
ane, and Mrs. Leo Slachetka
spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Don
Cadwallader.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader
drove to- Omaha last Tuesday
where they met Mrs. Cadwalla
der’s mother, Mrs. Bertha Miile,
Daly City, Calif. They were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Everett and family at Fort Crook.
Enroute home Wednesday they
visited Jim Hoffman at the hos
pital in Omaha.
Robert Batenhorst was returned
to Omaha last Tuesday where he
is receiving medical tests.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cadwallader were Mrs.
Bertha Miille, Daly City, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart.
Glenrock, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Appleby, O’Neill and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Cadwallader,
Inman. Afternoon callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fuller and
Mrs. Herb Skala and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Berry,
Long Beach, Calif., were visitors
a few days last week of Mr. and
Mrs. Rollo Berry. Alfred is Rol
lo’s uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler
and boys and Mrs. Jim Hoffman
drove to Plainview and were
Thursday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Butler. They
went to Omaha Friday where
Mrs. Hoffman visited Jim and
stayed Friday and Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wallinger and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Butler and boys visited Mr. and
Mrs. David Moses. They return
ed home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Timmer
mans, Gene and Lois attended a
family dinner Thursday evening
at the Ivan Gilg home where Mr.
and Mrs. William Wilbur and Dr.
Mona Frick, St. Francis, Kan.,
were guests of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Harley
attended the baptism of Karl
Luther Harley Sunday at Plain
view. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gar
wood were his sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder
and family, Ft. Collins, Colo.,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kasper Harley. On Satur
day they all visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Harley and family, Plain
view and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ko
pecky, Inman. Enroute home Sun
day the Snyders stopped at Grand
Island to visit her uncle, John
Harley.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader
were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cadwal
lader and sons, Atkinson.
Mrs. Brtjce Hanshew and Lor
ia, Lincoln, spent Monday to
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. G.L.
Obermire. Mrs. Obermire and
Brenda returned to Lincoln Fri
day. Rita Obermire, Lincoln,
spent the weekend at the G. L.
Obermire home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cobb spent
Friday and Saturday at Yankton,
S. D., where they attended a
Shetland pony sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cobb and
Terry Cobb, Grand Island, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Cobb. Terry Cobb took his
daughters home with them af
ter they had spent sometime
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Cobb and Mr. and
Mrs. LaVerne Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwalla
der entertained four tables of
friends at a pitch party Friday
evening at their home. Prize win
ners were Bob Cadwallader, Jim
my Hoffman, Alberta Hoftman
and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader. Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman will
have the next party in two weeks.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Holbrook were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Schleis and daughter, Ma
pleton, la. Mrs. Schleis and
daughter remained for a week’s
visit with her parents,
latives in and around Stuart.
Bud McClurg drove to Central
City Thursday and returned Fri
day with his wife who hod been
visiting the past month at the
home of her son, Delbert Brocke
meier.
A family dinner was held at
the K. C. hall at Stuart Septem
ber 17 in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Gallagher, Colchester, 111.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Meurrie Tay
lor, Debbie and Karon, Belwood,
111. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Armstrong, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wewel and Lonnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Kubik, Mr. anti
Mrs. Ed Vogel and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Wewel and Paul
Allyn, Rudolph Wewel, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Timmermans, Mrs.
Joesphine Timmermans and Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Timmermans and
Lois.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart,
Glenrock, Wyo., were Friday ov
ernight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cadwallader and spent the
weekend visiting friends and re
Eben Moss, Burwell. visited his
cousin, Mrs. > Bertha Sammons,
Tuesday.
Mrs. Orland Fryrear entered
Atkinson hospital last Tuesday
evening and underwent major
surgery Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Fryrear is the teacher In
the lower room at Amelia. Mrs.
Duane Carson is substituting
for Mrs. Fryrear during her ill
ness.
Mrs. Lloyd Waldo treated the
pupils in the lower grade room to
ice cream bars Thursday after
noon for her son, Larry, who was
having a birthday anniversary.
Bruce Waldo received quite a
had cut just above his eye
when thrown from his horse
while on his way to school Tues
day morning. He was taken to
a doctor and six stitches were
taken to close the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Polenske,
Norfolk, were Thursday visitors
at Elmer Getters. Mrs. Polenske
and Mrs. Oetter are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen,
Rodney and Bradley, Omaha,
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge,
Joyce and Bruce.
Mrs. Tom Doolittle spent Satur
day with her daughter, Mrs. Har
old Fullerton, while Mr. Doo
little and Harold were on a fish
ing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skala, Fre
mont, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss, Til
den, have been here with their
son-in-law, Orland Fryrear, to be
near their daughter, Mrs. Orland
Fryrear, who is in the Atkinson
hospital.
Mrs. William Fryrear and Mrs.
Link Sageser went to Atkinson
Saturday to visit Mrs. Orland
Fryrear and Link Sageser who
are in the hospital.
Vein Sageser attended an REA
meeting in O’Neill Tuesday.
The WMS of the Free Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs.
Glenn White Wednesday.
Among visitors in O’Neill
Thursday from the Amelia area
were Frank Pierces, B. W. Wal
dos, Glenn Whites, Barnetts and
Sagesers.
iAI lilt* IllOlllUCIn Ul UIC .TUin
WSCS met at the home of Mrs.
Edith Anderson Tuesday to
can apples which will be pre- J
sented to the Atkinson hospital.
Mrs. Anderson donated the ap- |
pies. Those helping were Mmes. |
Blake Ott, Asa Watson, Gene j
Thompson, Ralph Rees, Emma
Lindsey, Vem Sageser, Link
Sageser and S. C. Barnett.
Blake Ott and Ralph Rees were
Atkinson callers Friday after
noon.
Marcia Widman returned to
Sioux City, la., Tuesday to take
up school duties at Momingside
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thomp
son, Edna and Adele were sup
per guests Thursday evening at
Stanley Thompsons. The supper
was in observance of Stanley’s
birthday anniversary'.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott were
dinner guests Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Gloria Landrum
and Sally. It was a dinner for
Sally's 10th birthday anniversary.
Grandma Ott baked a cake for
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
visited at Vem Sagesers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt,
Lori, Jerry and Steven were din
„ ner guests Sunday at Clifford
Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson
went to North Loup, Thursday,
to visit their daughter, Mrs. Art
DeWolf and family. Sue DeWolf
celebrated her first birthday
September 13.
Bus Gilman, Rusty Adair, Bob
Adair and Billie Sammons and!
Ike Doolittle are helping Charlie
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feiersun uuwii uic uiu
Methodist church in Atkinson, I
which he bought and will move to
the ranch at Amelia.
Mrs. Arthur Hiatt and her sis
ter, Mrs. Florence Knapp, j
Coquille, Ore., went to Wichita, j
Kans., by bus September 9 and j
visited until Tuesday with their
brother.
Fred Adams, Hastings, visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mr. Adams
is a nephew of Mrs. Barnett.
They all drove out to Glenn
Whites Saturday evening to visit.
Mrs. Maurice Kennedy under
went major surgery at a River
side, Calif., hospital recently.
Maurice reported to his sister,
Mrs. Edgar Peterson, that she
came through the operation
satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Baker,
O’Neill, visited at Arthur Hiatts
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge
and Kenneth and Mrs. Louis
Harley were Grand Island visi
tors Friday of last week.
Sunday, Sept. 24 will be Promo
tion Sunday at Amelia Sunday
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge
and Kenneth. Chambers, and Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and
family, O'Neill, visited at Elmer
Coolidge Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Edith Anderson, Mrs. ;
Delia Ernst, Mrs. Lindsey and'
Florence enjoyed an outing at
Goose Lake Sunda. afternoon. ,
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