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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1961)
Section Two B9h* p*9®« "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper Volume 81—Number 30 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, November 16, 1961 Seven Cents Page Methodist Church Bazaar And Dinner Are Well Attended La*t Tu«*sday the annual ba zaar of the Methodist church was held. Mrs. R. V. Crumly of the WSCS and Mrs. Carl Max. King’s Daughters, were co-chairman of the kitchen and they reported that 2W) piates were served over the noon and flapper hours. The fan cy work booth with Mrs. Harold Heiss and Mrs. John Steinberg tn charge realized $152. The food booth with Mrs. George Wettlau fer and Mrs. Glenn Harris in charge netted $fif> The candy booth with the Sr. and Jr. MYF in charge brought in $38. King’s Daughters met Monday night at the Methodist church with 16 members present. The de votion was given by Mrs. Carl Max and the Rev. Mr. Linder was in charge of the lesson by read ing another chapter from the book "The Meaning of Suffering”. It was announced that more used clothing is needed. Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and Mrs. Merwyn French jr. Page News Hy Mrs. Hen Asher Mrs. Jerome Allen, who had been a guest of the Bid or Bye ckib several times, entertained the members in return with Mrs. Carl Max and Mrs. Gailen Mil ler as guest, Mrs. Cordes Walk ( er won high score honors. A belated birthday breakfast was held Saturday morning with Mrs. John Sternberg as the sur prised honored guest Mines. R E. Park, J. E Smith, Anna Thomp son, George Clasey, Alton Brad dock, Otto Matschullat, Lyman Park and Jessie Cronk were pre sent. The Neighborhood club met Wednesday with Mrs. Lee Fink. All members were present and Mrs. J. W. Finch won a special prize. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manifold, Ainsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufer and family were Thursday supper guests in the William Sorensen home. They all attended a Veterans Day pro gram at the schoolhou.se and re turned afterwards for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and Rober ta were also lunch guests. Jon Cork accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hahlbeck to Omaha last week where they visited Leon Hahlbeck who has been a patient in St. Joseph’s hospital since his accident weeks ago. A party was held Wednesday night for Ray Harmon in honor of his birthday with the following attending, Mr. and Mrs. William Scheinost, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ste wart, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Land reth and Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Godel, Venus. Cards were play ed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frels, Her shey, Mrs. Carroll French and Kirsten, Mrs. Dagne Jensen and Mrs. Robert Frels and children, Hershey, were Sunday noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French sr. The Jr. and Sr. MYF held a joint meeting Sunday evening at the Methodist church. A debate was held on the “pros and cons” of going to Sunday movies Bec ky Beelaert and Mickie Stewart served lunch. The class mothers of 15a# will hold a post nuptial shower far .Mrs. Glenn Miller Monday, Nov. 20. at the Methodist church at 8 p.m. Diane Cork, a student nurse at Sioux City, la., met her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Cork at Randolph Friday night and re turned with them to .spend the weekend here. A Veteran's Day card party was held Sunday evening at the Legion club. Those winning prizes were Mrs. George Wettlauffer, William Simmons and Mr. and Mrs Don Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat went to Norfolk Tuesday for a medical checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Alberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frels and Mrs. Robert Frels and child ren, Hershey, enjoyed a waffle supper at the Merwyn French sr. home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen, Page, spent Sunday at the William Nis sen home at Plainview. This is an annual get together of brothers. Mr. and Mrs. William Plautz and daughter, Lincoln, were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frels, Her shey, were last weekend visitors in the Merwyn French sr. home. Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ro bert Frels and children, who has been here visiting, returned to their home in Hershey with them Sunday. A family sapper was held Mon day night for the Improvement club at the club building with the following attending, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Har -- ry Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens, Mr. and Mr*. Sorer. Sor ensen sr , Mr. and Mrs. G alien Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nis aen. Mr and Mrs Melvin Smith. Mr and Mrs. Carl Max. Mrs. Evelyn Gray and Mrs. Leila Snell and their families. In honor of Mrs Bertha Boel ter's, Norfolk. 80th birthday her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Tikaisky, entertained the following last Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. John Effle and Mrs. Clara Groeling, Creighton, Mrs. Edna Boelter and Mrs. Jo sephine Groeling, Orchard; Mr and Mrs. Adolph Kruse and fam iiy, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tikaisky and T. E. Tikaisky, Verdigre; Mrs. Rolland Miller and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter. Page, Mrs. Edna Kruse, Winne toon and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sprague and son, Lodgepole. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge were Thursday dinner guests of the Elmer Trowbridges. Mrs. Hester Edininsten, ac companied by Mrs. Calvin Har vey, left Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Kate Beam, sis ter of Mrs. Edininsten, at Riv erton, la. Sunday afternoon. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen and family, Roy Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. William PJautz and daughter, Lincoln, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Classey. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Malschullat, Page, attended a card party Sun day evening at the Jay Trease home in orchard. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Leila Snell entertained nine mem bers of RNA kensington. Cards were played. A last Sunday dinner and sup per guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jes sie Kelly was Adrian Mitchell, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cripple and family, Norfolk, were Wednesday supper guests in the Elmer Trow bridge home in honor of Elmer’s Dirtnaay. Alter supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trow bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Summers. Mrs. Allan Gross had a coffee hour Wednesday morning with eight women attending. Mrs. Ro bert Linder won a special prize. Twenty-six members answered roll call when the American Le gion auxiliary met Monday night for the regular monthly meeting. Initiation of new members were held with Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr. acting as initiation officer assisted by Mmes. Harry Thomsen, Keith Kennedy, Ray Harmon, Otto Mat schullat and William Simmons. It was announced that the Page Le gion and Auxiliary will hold a party at the Veteran’s tvjspital in Grand Island the first Tuesday in February. A “thank you” letter was read from the Nebraska’s children home for the $50 sent them. It was voted to send ad ditional funds. The annual Christ mas party will be held December 11 starting with super at 6:30 p.m. There will be a gift exchange. On Monday the county meeting will be held at Ewing, and the winners in the County Government Day essays will read their reports, it was voted to have a soup supper December 2 at the Legion hall. Mrs. Harry Thomsen and Mrs. George Wettlaufer won special prizes. Hostesses were Mrs. Milo Landreth. Mrs. Ray Harmon and Mrs. William Scheinost. Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs, Clearwater, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy. Mrs. William Simmons left Tuesday for Allen where she will spend a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ron Bovill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gross and Arden left Friday night and spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervie Thomas, Grand Island. On Sunday the Grosses, Thomases and Mrs. Dick Payne and Stevie visited Mrs. Florence Bathokaiew at Shelby. The Grosses returned home Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and family, Mrs. Felix Hendrich, O’ Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aim and JoAnn, Lynch, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth. The class mothers of 1959 will have a post-nuptial shower Fri day night at the Methodist church for Mrs. Wesley Blain. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher were Thursday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, At kinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Goeke, At kinson, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndley Crumly. The Frontier— Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Hiuukkooirr Mrs. Hamilton's Shoulder Cast Is Removed Mrs. Gordon Hamilton had the support east removed from her shoulder November 7. She re ceived a fractured shoulder three weeks ago in a fall. She is un able to use the arm at the pre sent time. Mrs. Lilia Pospeshll, Orchard, and son. Harold, Sioux City, la., were working at their farm home in this area this week. Mrs. Vernon Boeder visited at the Dale l>orr home Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Uhlir entertained the Work and Fun club at her home Wednesday, Nov. ft with 12 mem bers and one visitor, Mrs. Ver non Boeder, present. The after noon was spent in quilting for the hostess. The six members ab sent the most times will furnish tiie entertainment at the Christ- ( mas party which will be held December 7 at the home of Mrs. [ H. J. LeMasters. Mrs. Uhlir' served lunch at the close of the afternoon. Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Finch were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Suellyn and Joan, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey, ' Norfolk, are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey. While baling hay Tuesday James Podony stiffen'd a pain ful injur)' when a grain hull got in his eye. He wits tuken to Verdigre for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were Tuesday supper guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pitcher and family. An oxygen tank fell on Mr. Pitcher’s foot recently, causing a painful in jury. t ;<> >rge Heggi-mever helped P« ter Mott with cattle thia week I .a Vain 1 lines was a Sioux City, la , visitor Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Lavern Caskey and family spent Veterans Day and Sunday with their parents, Mr and Mrs Harry Caskey and Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Held Mrs. Rosooe Grueling operated the Walnut switchboard Novem ber 5 while Mrs. Edna Boelter at tended the diruier given in tumor of Mrs. * August" Berths Boelter, Norfolk, at the home of her Son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky, Page It was Mrs B liter's 80th birthday Motoring to Broken Bow Thurs day to attend a school meeting were Mr. and Mrs F. E Pierce, Mr. and Mrs Max l.eMasters, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr, Her man Dorr and C O. Evans Lexter C'hrlsUanwn. Mm Mar tha Shear and Mr* Fmter. Plain view, called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Ilmkhttiser, Sat unlay, Dale Hamilton called at tlie Evans (tome Tuesday Mr and Mra. Henry Wellman visited “Grandma" Kvana Sun day Mrs H. J. LeMaaters vsatt. <1 her Tuesday ami Mrs R Brook tHHiser called Saturday Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bmohhou ser visited at the home <rf Mr ami Mr* Ora Cajdtey Thuraday evening ! Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 Closing Out Farm Sale Because I have mild my farm I will sell the following d<*scribed personal property to the highest bidder at public auction at the farm UK ATKI) . . , from Stuart, 1 Vi mile#* cast on Highway 20, then I miles south . . . OR . . . from Atkinson, 6 miles west from the north edge of town and 3/4 mile south (Watch for Farm Kale Arrows) ON . . . SAT., NOV. 18 In case of bad weather, sale will be held MONDAY, NOV. 20 Kale starts at 1 p.m. Lunch by Haydettes Club 34 Head of Hereford Cattle 34 1 — Two-letter Registered Brand and Irons 2 — Hampshire brood sows Complete Line of Machinery Some Ear Corn Some Household Goods TERMS: CASH. No property removed until settled for. Mr. & Mrs. C. Ziska Elmer McClurg and Dean Fleming, Auctioneers First National Bank, Atkinson, Clerk FARM & RANCH LOANS Up To 60% Of Purchase Price LONG TERMS - IX)\V INTEREST BLANKET FARM INSURANCE $10,000.00 COVERAGE — ONLY $29.00 PER YEAR See Al Gaskill R. F. GASKILL Insurance Agency Phone 710 O'Neill, Nebr. “No Membership Fees to Pay” Yule Window Unveiling AND Unrelated Item Contest Friday, Nov. 24th Sponsored by the O’NEILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $50 in Prizes 1st Prize. *20.00 2nd Prize. *15.001 3rd Prize. *10.001 4th Prize. $ 5.00 Contest windows will contain one unrelated item of the merchant's choice. Contest window will be posted. Persons competing must be 18 years old or older. Pick up entry blank at either The Frontier or The Holt County Independent office starting at 7:00 p.m. Friday, November 24. Par ticipating C. of C. members and their immediate families not eligible to compete. View the contest windows, pick the unrelated items. Return contest blanks to either news paper office between prescribed hours. Entries will be judged on correctness and time of return. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED WEEK OF NOVEMBER 30 Pan] Shierk DfflOUNCE AGENCT O’NEILL, NEBR Elude Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRLST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Honrs 9 j—Mon thro Saturday Closed Wednesday Announcing KENNETH WARING will provide ORGAN MUSIC For your dancing pleasure at the Tropical Gardens Beginning Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 5:30 p.m. ---, 'DONALDS I J. M. MCDONALD CO. Pre-Holiday Clearance I LADIES' DRESSES Better quality dresses. New this-sea son-styles. Assorted f a br i c s and sizes. Quilted acetate rayon dusters. As sorted colors. Sizes 10 to 18. Each $0 GIRLS' CAR COATS Cotton outter shell. Warm quilted ■nings. Attached hoods. Assorted •tyles and colors. Sizes 7-10 and 12. Each $4 LADIES' COATS 'ress style coats. 100% wool. New "* .s®ason styles. Only 11 at this serial price. *23 GIRLS' DRESSES ashable cotton dresses. Prints and sins. 3-6x and 7-14. $2 an<* $3 LADIES' SKIRTS Wash 'n wear cotton print skirts. Broken sizes 10 to 16. Each $2 MEN'S SUEDE JACKETS Leather suede. Nylon knit cuff and waistband. Zipper front. Reg. 14.95. Each $1088 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS Only 15 pairs. Assorted styles and sizes. Values to 9.95. Each Pr. Women'* end Girls' SHOES One group assorted styles, fabrics and colors. Broken sizes. All reduced for clearance. *2 »3 *4 SKIRT LENGTHS Assorted yarn dyed cotton fabrics. One yard lengths 54" width. Zipper included. Each $£50 RUMMAGE One group assorted odds and ends. One of a kind, etc. Hurry and look these over. ALL REDUCED! ! * Ap ■* * s • ,■ *