The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 30, 1961, Section Two, Image 12

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    Clearwater News
Mrs. Charles (lurt right
HCnter 5 52*0
Milton Smitli suffered severe
injury to his ankle Saturday when
he stepped from the bumper of
a car at his place of business.
He was taken to Neligh for medi
cal treatment. Examination re
vealed a tom ligament. There
was considerable swelling, and
he will be forced to stay off the
foot for awhile.
Mrs. Ray Maulding and sons,
Norfolk sjient several days last
week in the Glen Miller and El
mer Maulding homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sparks and
Terry, Alice Sparks and the Gor
don Brittell family, all of Nor
folk, and Dewey Brittell, Cham
hers, were recent visitors in the
Merle Sparks home
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Hemen
way and sons, Fremont, spent
the weekend in the William Grif
fith home.
Ed Moser returned from Ante
kipe Memorial hospital Monday
after undergoing surgery Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and
daughter have been spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ru
ben Rundquist.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen and
family left Tjesday night for Mis
souri to spend the Thanksgiving
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. My
ron Silvey and daughter.
Mrs. Lillie Meyer is a patient
in the Neligh hospital where she
has been confined for several
days. Her condition is much im
proved at this time.
Vf r and Ylrv !• Vi««l llalviti/
Sheryl, Crofton, came last Wed
nes<lay evening to spend Thanks
giving Day with Mrs. Carlson's
parents, Mr. and Mr*. William
Wefso. Other guests Thanksgiv
ing day were Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Colfack and Dennis. When the
Carlsons returned to tiieir heme
Thursday evening, they were ac
companied by their son. Scott,
wh > had spent u tew days visit
ing his grandparents prior to
Thanksgiving Day.
Roy White, Lincoln, and Glen
Stcthem, Burwell, were last Fri
day evening dinner guests in the
Wefso home.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack
were Sunday evening callers at
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Emil
Colfack.
Mr. and Mrs. George Randol
anj Mona Rae went to Ponca to
spend Thanksgiving with his bro
ther, Bill McKinley and family.
George Randol sr. was also a
guest in the McKinley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson,
O’Neill, entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Roth and son, Donald, at
a birthday dinner last Sunday.
It was Fred’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Fleming re
turned Sunday night after being
gone for two weeks to points in
Iowa. At Lincoln, la., they visit
ed Mrs. Fleming’s sister and
family and also visited friends
and relatives in Waterloo, la.
Mrs. Kenneth Haas and son,
Bryan, Valentine, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Haas, Ainsworth, were
Sunday visitors anti dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wahl.
Thanksgiving day dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Smith in Atkinson were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert LaMunyan and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Mor
gan jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs
Ronnie Frickel, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pacha and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shane and family.
( apt. and Mr*. Norris John
■win and children, Kathleen and
Bridget!, came Tuesday to
spend a few days in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mack. ('apt. Johnson will
attend the School of Military
Science at the Omaha Univer
sity for a six months period.
Ills wife and children will join
him there as Win as housing
U available.
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Schneider
and family were Thanksgiving
Day dinner guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Fred Mack. Other
guests were their son, John Mack,
who attends school at Wayne and
JoAnn Schaffer John returned to
Wayne Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Osborne and
family spent last weekend in Co
lumbus where they visited wi:h
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hickersom.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wahl
drove to Valentine Thanksgiving
Day where they were guests of
the.r son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Haas.
Mrs. Violet Ashcroft returned
to Atkinson last Friday after
spending two weeks in California
v.siting her mother who is ser
iously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlie Feather
stc.n and family and Mrs. Marie
Wehrly and Richard were Thanks
giving day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Johnng, O'Neill.
Thanksgiving Day guests in the
Dick Osborn home were his folks,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Osborn, Wis
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pacha
entertained relatives at a turkey
dinner last Sunday at the home of
Lawrence’s mother, Mrs. Mary
Pacha. Those attending were Mr
and Mrs. Ronnie Frickel, Lin
Mr. UKl Mrs Carl Smith sr and
Kay Ktx'Lhrr.
coin, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Pacha
and family, Mr and Mrs Will
iam Morgan sr., Clifford Pacha,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth had
for their Thanksgiving Day guests
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Roth and family and Doretta
Roth. Valentine, and Donaid Ro:h
O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg
entertained relatives at a turkey
dinner Thanksgiving Day. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. War
ren McClurg and Jim, Bassett;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Tyler and son
Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
McClurg and Marcia, Broken
Bow, Mr and Mrs. Glen McClurg
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haw
thorne and family.
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and
family attended the wedding of
her cousin, Donald Jones, Clear
water, and Miss Elsie Jacobs,
Neligh, at the Grace Lutheran
church, Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes,
Ft. Collins, Colo. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gustafson and daughter,
Kristie, Eaton, Colo., and Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Stevens, Cherelyn
and Terry, Atkinson, were
Thanksgiving Day dinner guests
in the Erwin Carpenter home.
The Colorado guests came early
Thursday and visited until Sun
day. They and the Carpenters
were guests in the Dean Stevens
heme at Atkinson Saturday. Mrs.
Harry Snyder, Atkinson, was a
visitor also.
Thanksgiving guests at the T.E.
Aiders*® home were Hr. and
Mrs. Clyde Klitz, Chambers; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Sammons and boys,
Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ro
bak and children, Homer; Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Stahly, Mil
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Andersen, Newcastle. Mrs. An
dersen is the former Jan Stahly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson
and grandchildren. Jerry and
Janice, and Mrs. Charles Spann
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
in the Delbert Robertson home in
O’Neill.
Mr. anti Mrs. Loy Fluckey and
family were Thanksgiving day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chns
Christensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gartner and children drove to
Elgin to spend Thanksgiving with
their brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs Elvin Hutchinson
and family.
Alvin Johnson and sister,
Alice Johnson, moved Sunday
from their ranch to the home
they purchased recently in
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, Grand
Island visited at the Louis Neil
son home Saturday on their way
home from Rapid City, S. D.,
where they had spent Thanksgiv
ing with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and
s n were Sunday afternoon vis
itors in the Bernard Hoffman
home.
Thanksgiving Day dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Scott were, Mr. and Mrs. John
Harley, Grand Island; Mr. and
Mrs. Milan Welke and girls, Ew
ing; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott
and Cindy and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Sargent, O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Carson, Mr. and Mrs Er
nest Durre and sons and Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Rockford and fam
ily, Chambers.
Mr and Mrs. Gaius Winter
mote and Mrs Lela Grubb drove
to Omaha to spend Thanksgiv
ing with the former's son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs El
don Welke.
Weekend guests of Mrs Ralph
Blair and Mrs. Whuiden were Mr
und Mrs. Frank Sasek and Mr
ami Mrs Jack Vaocaro, Omaha
Mr and Mrs. Jim Messenbrmk
and girls, Fremont, spent Thanks
giving with fur parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Vem Wilkmsen
Thanksgiving Day dinner guests
of Mrs A. B Hubbard were Dr
and Mrs. C. M Eason and Mr
and Mrs. Chauncey Porter, O’
Neill, Mr and Mrs Steve Shav
lik and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. H W
Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs Edwm
Hubbard and Mrs. Charles Fau
quier and son, Charles jr , Cham
bers.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel,
Chambers; Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Bishop, Mead; Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard (Bos) Clouse and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clouse and
family and Mrs. Helen Clouse, all
of Bartlett, were Thanksgiving
Day dinner guests of Mr anil
Mrs. Cecil Clouse, Bartlett.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Hanna spent
Thanksgiving with her father,
William Riecks, Chambers.
Dinner guests Sunday, Nov. 19,
in the Lyle Hanna home were
Mr. und Mrs. Dale Plunver and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadden.
Primrose; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Prudy, Grand Island; Mr. and
Mrs. John Buhlman sr. and Mar
ilyn and Mr. and Mrs. John Buhl
man jr. and Dean, Bartlett, and
William Riecks, Chambers.
Faye Blair, student at Nebras
ka university in Lincoln, spent
Thanksgiving vacation with his
mother, Mrs. Ralph Blair, and
grandmother, Mrs. Whidden.
Mr. and Mrs Alvin Hankins,
Stanton; Irvin Peltzer, West Point
and Dun and Judy Smith, Cham
ben. were Sunday dinner guests
in the A. A. Walter home They
were ail evening visitors In the
Wayne Smith bume.
Mr. and Mn. E M. Jarman
and Douglas were Thanksgiving
Day guests cJ their sunin-luw and
daughter, Mr, ami Mrs. Jim
Ringie and Karne in Omaha
Mrs. Jarnuin stayed In Lincoln
to spent the week with her son,
Douglas.
Mr. .iiiit Mm. Mitten (irlme*
and family, Kansas Illy, Mu.,
have moved recently to Fre
mont. Mr. Urimes Is a son of
Mrs. James <irimes. Chambers.
Mr and Mrs. Edgar DeHart
were Thanksgiving Day dinner
guests in the Louis NnUon home
Mr. amt Mrs. Walt Haake and
s<«n spent Thanksgiving with tier
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sehip
man and Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Dule Gilbert and
girls. Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs
Charles Braun. Bellevue, were
Thanksgiving day dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert
Thanksgiving Day dinner guests
in tlie Richard Lehman home
were Mrs. Will Lehman, Mrs
John Wintermute and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hoerle.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Klabetw**
ami son. Wayne, spent Thank&giv
ing with her patents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Coday.
Alvin Gib-on. Neligh, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Huffman and Carol
and Mr. and Mrs Jim Gibson,
Chambers, enjoyed Thanksgiving
d.nner in the Darrel G.bson home
The Rev. Carl Pullman. Ne
ligh and the Rev. Frank Zerbei
Foster, were dinner guests Mon
day, Nov. 20, in the home of the
Rev. and Mrs. William R Hen.
Tne pastors attended a Greek
study class.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Cox jr.
and sons, Ord, and Mr. and Mrs
Dili On and Susan. Lincoln, were
guest* fur Thanksgiving dinner in
the home of the Rev. sod Mrs
C. Cos. The Bill Cox family spent
from Tuesday to Saturday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Tang< man, and his parent*, the
Rev. and Mrs. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Ikigart
drove to Forestt>urg. S 1)., Mon
day of last week to attend the
funeral of her brother,
Thanksgiving Day dinner
guest* in the William Turner
home were Mr ami Mrs Jim
Coventry ami Bill, Inman; Mrs.
Mary Tomlinson, O'Neill; Mr
ami Mrs. R. C. Nolle, lioelies,
Mr and Mrs Willard Thomson
and family amt Dole Adams,
Chambers Mr. ami Mrs I eo
Adams, Atkinson, were Sunday
dinner guests In the Turner home
Mr and Mrs Jack Sharp amt
son. Rodney, Twin Falls. Ids.,
apent Thanksgiving week with
her grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
A l». Miller and uncle and aunt,
Mr nml Mrs Ray Miller and
family.
J W. Walter, Chamt>ers, who
has i*een a patient at the Luthe
ran hospital In Norfolk following
surgery, was dismissed for
Thanksgiving and stayed at the
home of his son and daughter-in
law. Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Walter
in Norfolk, until Monday when he
came home. Mrs Walters was
with him
St. Paul's l.utlirran Cliurrh
Chambers Wm E. Raton,
Pastor
Friday, 8 00 p.m Sunday
School teachers meeting
Saturday, 9 30 a in. to 11 30 —
Confirmation.
Sinilay, 10 00 am. — Bible
class and Sunday School ; 11 (10
a m. Holy Communion; 8 00 tun
Walther League, Mr Paul Mr
Kt*ever, six moor.
ami family moved here Friday
from Mradiiw Grove Into their
newly purchased home that for
merly belonged to the late Hat
tie Smith.
Mrs. H. M. Wintz and daugh
t«sr, Trudy, took the Wintzs’ son,
Donnie, back to school at Elk
horn Friday. They also visited
in Omaha at the home of Mrs.
Wintz’ sister.
Cyril and Jeanette Schrage
spent the Thanksgiving holiday
with their parents. Cyril is in
school at Elkhorn and Jeanette is
a nurse in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patras
and family. South Carolina, have
moved to Clearwater and will re
side in the home of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Patras.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maulding
spent Thanksgiving at Kearney
with the Donald Maulding fam
ily.
Atkinson News
Twenty members of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary answered roll
call November 15 when they met
at the Legion club room. Several
birthdays were honored with Mrs.
Ellenwood receiving the gift. Mrs.
Alta Campbell won the attendance
award. It was revealed that $204 -
35 was received from the Vet
erans Day lunches. The Christ
mas party will be December 20
at 6:30 p.m. with a covered dish
dinner at which time there will
also be a gift exchange. The
Christmas assignment is two dolls
and five aprons. The dolls were
given by Mmes Minnie Shaw, Car
rie Keating, Don Skrdla, Elmer
Olberding and Ed Schmuecker
and were dressed by Mrs. Eugene
Hickok and Mrs. Mary Gilg. Mr.
Patterson, Stuart, spoke to the
. group and his wife, Mrs. Patter
son, was also a guest. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Joseph Bouska,
Mrs. A. G. Miller, Stella Slachet
ka and Mrs. August Troshynski.
Thanksgiving guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
McConnell were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer West, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard McConnell and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Thomas and family, North
Platte.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cearns spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Head.
Mrs. Brice Braziel, Kent and
Blaine and Mrs. Alfred Kazda
visited Saturday evening with Mrs.
William Wefso.
Mrs. Emma Colfack and son.
'Dennis, were in O'Neill on busi
ness last Saturday.
Thanksgiving day guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Ziska and family were {
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and
family, Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. ;
Marvin Ziska, O’Neill, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ziska. Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Liable have mov
ed onto the Charles Ziska farm
southwest of Atkinson. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ziska have moved
to their home in west Atkinson.
Gene Livingston, Arthur Pacha
and Carl Smith helped Robert
LeMunyan Monday run a cement
floor in the new garage which
was recently constructed at the
LeMunyan farm.
Warren Collins, Bntte, has
gone to Rochester. Minn., where
he is a patient at the Mayo
clinic. Mr. Collins is a brother*
in-law of Donald Putnam in At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slaymaker
and family went to Alda last
Wednesday where they spent the
Thanksgiving weekend with his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Smith jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKay and
son spent the Thanksgiving va
cation in Atkinson with relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter
jr. and family, Fremont, were
weekend guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Putnam
and family.
Mvrl Cady, Mrs. Rose Hull
and Pearl Smith, Ainsworth, and'
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson.
Maoleton. Ia., were last Satur
day visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Kazda.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson and
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