The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 19, 1961, Image 7

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    A Poem
From Mrs. Eby ...
“IF"
li you were busy being kind, be
fore you knew it you would find,
you'd soon forget to think 'twa*
true that someone was unkind
to you.
If you were busy being glad and
cheering people who were sad,
altho your heart might ache a
bit, you'd warn forget to notice
H.
If you were busy being good and
doing jus: the best y< u could,
you'd not have time to blame
Mime man who’s doing just the
oesi he can.
If you were busy being true to
what you know you ought to do,
you'd be so busy you'd forget
Lite blunders of the folks you ve
met.
Ii you were busy being rigid,
you'd find yourself too busy
quite, to criticize your neigh
bor long, because he's busy
being wrong
If you put a Uttie loving into all
the work you do, and a little
bit of gladness and a little bit
of you, and a little bit of sweet
ness and a little bn of song,
not a day will seem too toil
some. not a day will seem too
long.
And your work will be attractive,
and the world will stop to look,
and tin* world will see a sweet
ness, like the tinkling of a
brook.
fih iw tiie finished j sb; and then
the world will turn to look at
you, with a world's appreciation
of tiie tilings you’ve found to do.
(Selected)
Clearwater New.,
Mrs. ('luir)e*. ( urtright
HI liter 5-S2M
Mrs. Lottie Lambert, Clearwa
ter's oldest resident, observed tier
Wth birthday anmversary Octo
ber 8 at the home of her son,
Willis. The traditional birthday
cake by Mrs. Lambert and a visit
from tier children were enjoyed.
Fred Lee was able to return
home fr m the Tildm liosp.tal the
past week alter being hospitaliz
ed there since October 8
Two of Clearwater’s very young
football hpefuis brought home
top prizes Saturday from the
Punt. Pass and Kick contest spon
sored bv the Contois Motor com
pany. David Bearmger, 7, won
first in his age bracket and Ran
dy Rowe, 9, ; on of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Hemenway, won first in
his age group. The boys were
each awarded a complete football
outfit.
Mrs. Lola Mapes has retimed
to her home after visiting rela
tives in Des Moines, la., Sioux
City, la and Wayne. Her son,
C. J. Perrin, brought her to her
home.
Band sponsors met October 9
in the high school recreation
room w.th 20 in attendance.
Wayne Switzer, president, was in
charge ol the meeting. A dis
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CHAS. WATERMAN
Creighton. Nebraska
24 and 26
ouuuon or caps and capes was
held Mrs. Fred Nolle and Mrs.
Lyle Rsce were at the acbooi
house Thursday afternoon and is
sued capes and caps to all band
members The group made plans
for serving the Antelope County
Teachers banquet to be held m
late November. Mr and Mrs
Fred Noise and Mr and Mrs
Clarence Michael were in charge
of Uie evening's entertainment and
Mr and Mrs Ed Moser and Mr
and Mrs. Otto Kallboff were or.
the lunch committee Next meet
mg is November 13
Jack Hixson, son of Mr and
Mrs Randall Hixson, was hos
pitalized Wednesday in Antekgx
Memorial hospital after receiving
a head injury while at football
practice. Latest reporta are he is
getting along fine, and is ww
home
Mr and Mrs. Don Luben, Weep
ing Water, spent the weekend at
the Howard Luben home
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred IJndberg
Mrs. Rosa Harding
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs Rosa Harding celebrated
her K6th birthday Thursday. Her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs L A Hobbs, Ewing, came
Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Harding and their grandson,
Gary Harding, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Harding spent Friday eve
ning with her.
Senator Frank Nelson was a
guest at the REA dinner at At
kinson Tuesday evening. He also !
took in the Shorthorn salt in O'
Neill Thursday.
The Rev. and Mrs Olmsted.
Spencer, Mrs Iiyer, Mrs. Francis
Schrunk, Lynch, and Mrs Paul
l\eiMin auenueu a mtieyan
Methodist District conference at
Miltonvale. They left Tuesday
and returned Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz and
family and the rest of the child
ren ami families surprised her
m 4her. Mrs. Katie Ratterman,
Bonesteel. S. D., Sunday to help
celebrate her birthday. They ail
brought well-filled baskets and
enjoyed dinner and afternoon
lunch together.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huston
and family were Sunday evening
visitors at the John Schmitz
home.
Mrs Jessie Kaczor and Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Hubby visited
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaczor and
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor, Spen
cer, Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Johring.
Clearwater, were Sunday dinner
guests at the Bennie Johring j
home and visitors at the Melvin
Johring home. They were sup- •
[>ei guests at Martha Jolirings in 1
the evening.
Mrs. Emma Lawrence was an
overnight guest of Martha Joh
ring Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Johring,
and family were Norfolk visitors
Saturday.
Mrs. Thuriza Crawford, Lynch,
was a weekend visitor at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Craw
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Farley. Winner, S. D-, were Sun
day dinner guests.
Friday evening the Rancher
and Ranchette 4-H club met at
George Mellors.
Will Devall was an overnight
guest at Elmer Devalls Monday.
He recently returned from Wis
consin where he soent several
weeks with his daughter. Mrs.
Bob Craige and family.
Dannie! Page, San Bernar
dino. Calif., arrived here Mon
day. He plans to take his wife
and sister-in-law, Mrs. Benny
Wetzler and Betty Rue, bark J
with him. They have been here j
the past two months to help
with the care of their parents, i
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth.
October 12 marked two birth
day celebrations. Mr. and Mrs. j
Merlin Anderson and girls and j
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson.
Larry and Sue helped Carla An- j
son celebrate her birthday. Mr. j
and Mrs. Elmer Devall enter
tained a group of friends, rela
tives and neighbors for the eve- i
rung and invited Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett Devall over to spend the
evening to celebrate Carroll's
birthday. They were surprised
upon arri\-ing to find the house I
filled with people who had come i
to help her celebrate.
Jack McGinn. Curt Larson and
Steve Peterson were Tuesday
overnight guests of Ricky Devall
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind berg
were Wednesday visitors at the
F. E. Anderson home. Newport.
Mr. Anderson was in the Bassett
hospital a couple of days last
week for medical care.
Mrs. Viola Hall was an over
night guest of her daughter. Mrs.
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O'Neill, Nebraska
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Lawrence Ijobrovoiny Thursday
night. Friday the Rev and Mrs
Wayne Hail came for her. St»e
accompanied them to Broken
Bow for an indefinite stay.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Do
brovoiny attended the Eastern
Star District meeting at Ains
worth Wednesday
The Paddock Community
Indies Aid plans to serve lunch
at the George Pauser sale Octo
ber 20. The Paddock Missionary
meeting was changed to Wednes
day this week on account of the
sale date Friday.
Several families from this
community attended the wedding
of Joan La ns worth and Tom
Langdon lr O’Neill Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Nelson.
Mr and Mrs Paul Nelson, Mr.
and Mrs Virgil Hubby and Mrs.
Jessie Kaczor were Sunday din
ner guests at the home erf Edward
Kaczor The occasion marked the
birthday celebration erf Lena Nel
son and Virgil Hubby.
Henry Storjohann and Martha
Johnng were Sunday dinner
guests at the Jim Karel home.
Sunday guests at the Walter
Devall home were Mr. and Mrs
R. V Crumley and family. Page,
Mr and Mrs Raymond Walter
and family and Beverly Sweet,
Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton Jones and Mearl, Mr. and
Mrs Robert Young and Jr
Young. The occasion marked
Walter's birtrday
Riverside News
By Mr*. litMl Guitar
Dinner Held Sunday for
Our of State Visitors
Mr and Mrs Alum Gunter and
sin, Mark, Garland, Tea., came
Saturday afternoon to visit at
the Lionel Gunter heme They
plan to return home Wednesday
On Sunday Mr and Mrs Alvin
Nelson, Plain view, Mr and Mrs.
Lyle Switzer, Clearwater, Mr.
and Mrs. Holland Hord and Du
and, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Na
pier and family; Mr and Mrs.
Dewitt Gunter and Mr and Mrs
Dewitt Hoke and son. Clayton,
and grandson, Bobby Hobbs,
were dinner guests at the Lionel
Gunter home in honor of Levon
Gunter, Ind.anajr.ilis, lnd , and
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gunter and
son, Mark, Mr and Mrs Emery
Cary were evening callers.
Alice Shrader w as an overnight
guest last Saturday at the Archie
Johnston home
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H Fry' tuck
Mrs. Millie Mahood with them
to spend the weekend at the Clar
ence Ross home at Laurel
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Meyers
and l >n, Wisner, were dinner
ffue*u last Sunday at the Rady
Abler* home
Mr and Mrs Otto Rrtke In
man, nsitnd Tuesday at the Z H
Fry home and also aprrn the
night there
Mrs. Frank Schmidt came htaae
fr*m the Antelope Memorial boa
pnal last Monday afternoon
Mrs Keith Baktlecoroe, Mrs
Raymond Schmidt and Mr* Rudy
Abler* helped clean chickens
Thursday morning at the Frank
Schmidt home Mrs Rudy Ahlers
helped can them Friday.
Mr and Mrs William Lofquist
visited at the Alea Chmiei home,
O'Neill, Thursday evening
Alice Shrader was an overnight
guest Friday at the Gerald Wet
laufftr home, O'Neill, and accom
panied Levon Gunter to Kennard
to spend a few days at the Verl
Gunter home. Levon will leave
Kennard Sunday for Indiana and
plans to stop at the James V
Gumer home at Cleveland, 111.,
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Earl Pierson were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Marvin Pnbntwv home near Al
bion.
Dennis Napier had the three
day measles the forepart of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs William Lofquist
vis ted last Sunday evening at
the Harold Mlinar h mie, O’Neill.
Mrs Paul Johns ®, Mound Val
ley, Kan., visited her sister, Mrs
Walter Miller and family hurt
week
The Wayne Fry family visitac
last Sunday at the Lae Kluthr
home at Eigm
Mr. and Mrs Lao Miller left
Friday rooming to meet her bro
iher-in-iaw and Mr and Mrs Dan
Robbins, Minnesota, in Wyoming
and do some hunting Mr. and
Mrs Ora Switzer are staving with
the Miller cfa.ldren
The Art Buashardt and Kenneth
Pollock families visited last Sun
day and also Monday evening at
the Dave PciLucfc home to help
Dave celebrate hat birthday
Ralph Pollock phoned from Seat
tle, Wash . to wish his father a
ha;gjy birthday Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs Howard Miller
were dinner guests last Sunday at
the Grant Mutt home
Mr and Mrs Dun Larson had
dinner Tuesday at the Dave PoJ
luck home
Ann Marie Bartak spent the
we<k with her grandparents. Mr
and Mrs Wiimer Mosel. Mrs
Walter Miller took her sister,
Mrs Paul Johnston, to Encsor. to
visit their mother. Mrs. Eliza
Wolfe, for a few days.
The Rev. Everett Keseler helped
at the Howard Miller farm the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs George Montgom
ery visited at the R<k>ert McGinn
home, O’Neill, Wednesday.
The Jolly Workers club met
Thursday »IU» Mr* I mil)
Jukui** aad Mr* WUUr Shri
<*rr were » lwa< * The »»
men *r«rd quilt Morki lur the
haatea* aad had a "r«Ua" ikra
er for Mr. aad Mr* Kahrrt
Patras. liowary, t at* . *ku
were recently married Mr*
Httlie Shrader, yrrddrat, had
charge «I the be«S»*r»» mr.-i
lag T»nli member* aBturm!
ruil rati atth aae visitor, Mr*
Harry Johnston The chib
alii meet atlh Mr*. F Lee la
Namhrr with Mr* Joe Tom
lack aad Mr*. Ftura 1 ouag a*
ro hostesses
The Busy Hinas i H ckkb had
the family *uj>prr and Achieve
ment iugh: Saturday evening at
the United Praafef'tai UMl aimr*
Mr awl Mr* Elmer Befifatnan.
Mr. and Mr* Clarence Sargainuan.
Mr and Mr* Dale Napier Mr
and Mr* Ralph Munn am} Mr
and Mr* Kahard Shaw were
fw*t* laat Thur*4*> eeenUM at
the Richard Napier tome m hue.
or of Ralph M inn'* birthday an
n.veraarj
Mme* Ben Fmk Edna Lot
qumt, Dave Pollock. I sale Na
!«er. Ra hard Napier. Fem N
lock, Cram M at, Walter Miller
Everett Keealer and Howard Mil
hrr gathered at the Dauy Miller
and Melrw Napier home to but
prtw Mr* Daily Miller and Mr*
Bert Fink hr their birthday anm
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