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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1962)
Frontier HILL RICHARDSON, Publisher BRUCE J. REHBERG, Editor Terra* of Subnriiptlon: In Nebraska. $2.50 pel year; elsewhere in the United States, $3 per year, rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the postoffice in O'Neill, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news paper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso tiation. National Editorial Association and the Audit lureau of Circulations. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Rosedale News Carol Mahlendorf Phono 7374 Friday evening supper guests at the Carl Anderson home In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landholm and Lou Ann, Mr. and Mrs. David Landholm, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Landholm and fam ily and Mrs. Emily Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allen, Ron nie, Pam and Vicki, Fremont, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlendorf and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nelson entertained Pastor and Mrs. An derson for dinner Wednesday at the Town House in O’Neill. Ronnie Boettcher and Judy Hammon were last Thursday supper guests at the Harry Mah lendorf home. Lou Ann Landholm returned to her teaching in Omaha Sunday. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Harry Mahlendorf home were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mah lendorf, Steven and Lynnette, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mahlendorf and Ronnie Witherwax. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allen and family, who had been visiting there, re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land holm and Lou Ann were Thurs day supper guests of the Ed wood Martinsons. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land holm and Lou Ann were Tuesday evening visitors and luncheon guests at the Pastor Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson, Douglas and Vicki and Mrs. Fred Nelson spent Sunday visit ing Mrs. Ella Sedivy in Wayne. Russel Kenaston was a Wed nesday overnight guest at the Harry Mahlendorf home. Elnene and Dori Anderson visited at the Oscar Anderson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land holm, Mr. and Mrs. George Mar tinson and Mrs. Blair drove to Yankton last Sunday to visit Mrs. Landholm’s aunt who is in the hospital. Mrs. Harry Mahlendorf was a Saturday afternoon visitor at the Duane Mahlendorf home helping Stevie celebrate his sixth birth day. Carol Mahlendorf and Ron nie Witherwax were evening vis itors there. Rev. and Mrs. Elden Berger and son were Thursday supper guests at the Rev. Anderson home. Rev. Berger showed a film at the church that evening. Lavonne Johnson, Dori and Elrene Anderson and Virginia Johnson were supper guests at the Oscar Anderson home help ing Paula celebrate her eighth birthday. Vicki and Douglas Nelson are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson. Mr and Mrs. Glen Mahlendorf were Thursday evening visitors at the Harry Mahlendorf home. Mrs. Ivar Johnson and Mrs. Oscar Anderson served lunch at the Roscdale school Friday at the birthday party for Darwin Johnson and Paula Anderson. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookti«H»i***r Viola Pospeshil returned from Denver, Colo., Friday where she attended the funeral of J. W. Clayton. 72, who was the general manager of the Derby Dome corporation of that city. Miss Pospeshil left for Denver Mon day via bus from O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. LeMasters and Mr. and Mrs. Max LeMasters motored to Rawlins, Wyo., where they attendel the funeral of a sister-in-law of Mr. Le Masters. Connie, Carolyn and Patty Le Masters spent Thursday and Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr and daughters. They were Friday night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen jr. Vlasta and Viola Pospeshil cal led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Saturday. Dale Dorr was a Verdigre vi sitor Saturday morning. Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brookhouser were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhouser, Gand Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Waring. Creighton, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring. Billie Marcellus, O’Neill, cal led at the Ralph Brookhouser home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey were supper llictl CVCIUIlg. Mrs. Fern Morsett is helping with the house work at the Wen dell Strope home. Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block near Star were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter, Creighton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil lis Boelter were Monday visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Edna Boelter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber were Tuesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and sons. Mrs. George Jeffrey and Mrs. Leo Jundt, Creighton, went to Omaha Tuesday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and helped their grandson, Jeffrey Jay cele brate his first birthday. Mr. Mitchell, who was recently hos pitalized with a back ailment, is feeling better now. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr., were Creighton visitors Wed nesday. Nineteen attended the Help U club party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Held January 24. Ten-point pitch was played. Maper News By Mrs. John ttcbuckum Several friends and neighbors gathered at the Grant Reber home Friday evening to help Mr. Reber celebrate his birthday. Those attending were Mr anti Mrs. Larry Juracek, Winner. S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gahoy and family and Mrs. Mamie Cahoy, Bo nest eel, S. D.; Mr and Mrs William Goodman sr.. Mr. and Mrs Neil Helenbolt, Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. George Sieh, Mr. and Mrs Milo Reber, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Mueller, Mr. and Mrs Con Sat tler, Mr. and Mrs William Ull rich and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sieh. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuhrer and family and Mrs. Mary Martin were Sunday dinner guests in the Gene McLaughlin home near Bonesteel, S. D. Several ladies helped Mrs. August Ahlers celebrate her birthday at her home Wednesday afternoon Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ahlers and family. The seniors class and their sponsor, Mr. Opp, traveled to O' Neill Saturday morning to have their pictures taken at the photo wn t* urairu iu a dinner at the M & M cafe by the photo shop and a show after wards while waiting for their proofs. Mrs. Oliver Whitley and Mrs. Gene Reisselman drove cars as well as Mr. Opp and Dennis Wentz. Mr. and Mrs. William Ullrich and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ullrich and family visited Sunday eve ning in the Johnnie Mitchel home near Spencer. Julius Serr took Mr. and Mrs. Chris Serr and Norman, Pax ton, S. D., to Omaha Sunday, Jan. 14, where Normiui Serr consulted a doctor about his leg. They returned home Wed nesday. Mrs. Dallas Ullrich and Jeffrey spent from Wednesday until Fri day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baker. The West End club held a meet ing at the home of Mrs. Wayne Scheonefeld Friday, Jan. 19. Twelve members were present. The new year books were filled and new goals were decided. The president reported on the council meeting. The lesson “The Good Egg" was presented. Roll call for February will be accompa nied by giving an article for a Valentine “grab bag." A good sized crowd turned out Friday night at the town hall, despite cold weather, to see the basketball games between the seventh and eighth grade and freshmen. The second game was between the local town team and Gregory town team for the polio benefit. Winners were the seventh and eighth grades and the Naper town team. A total of $46.46 was realized for the benefit. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Richarl Wright held a closing out sale at their place in Chambers. It was well attended and prices were very satisfactory. The family plans to move to Washington in about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holcomb, Aurora, were overnight guests in the L. V. Cooper home Thursday. Arthur Fluckey, Omaha, came Sunday to visit his aunt, Mrs. Art Fluckey,' at St. Anthony’s hospi tal. He Was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wilkinson and j also visited in the Loy Fluckey home before returning home. A going away party was held Sunday evening at St. Paul’s Lutheran church in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Roten, family A large crowd attended. A film “Mission of India” was shown. A program was presented dur ing the lunch hour. A purse was presented the family as a gift from the Ladies Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter, Nor folk, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jarman spent the weekend at Wood Lake with their laughter, Mrs. Bill Ganser and family. The teachers and pupils of the primary and nursery department of the Lutheran Sunday school gave a party for the Roten child ren at the church Saturday. Mrs. LeRoy Holcomb, student at Kearney State college, spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter were Sunlay guests in the Dean j Stevens home at Atkinson. Mrs. Marie Smith, teacher in Valley Center school, was a din ner guest in the Jack Wining home Thursday evening. Dale Adams spent the weekend with friends at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Welke and girls, Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and family. O’Neill, were Sunlay dinner guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel, Chambers and Mrs. Helen Clouse and Mr. and Mrs Bus Clouse and family Bartlett, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr anil Mrs. Cecil Clouse and family. Mr. anl Mrs Gordon Fluckey and two toys. Hastings came Sat urday and visited his mother, Mrs. Art Fluckey, at St An thony's hospital iSey wen* over night guests of his brother-in-law ami sister, Mrs Vem Wilkinson. Saturday night, returning tome Sunday. Several friends ami neigh tors went to the Green home Thurs day evening to help Ralph Green celebrate hts birthday anni versary. Eleven friends gathered at the home of VI rs. Ola Krmer Thurs day evening to help her cele brate her birthday anniversary The evening was spent playing cards, l.uncli was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jutte were Sunday visitors in the Sam Young tome Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Werner ana Daoy, umana, were weekend guests in the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wer ner. Mr. and Mrs James Platt made a trip to Omaha the first of the week. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell were Mr and Mrs. Frank Urban, Mr. and Mrs Seymore Harkins anl Mr J and Mrs. Clarence Knox, Ewing Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Truax, Neligh, and Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell, Chambers. Chamber* Church Sunday - Church school 10 a. m.; Worship 11 a.m. Monday — Junior choir rehear sal 7:30 p.m.; Junior MYF 8 p. m.; Adult choir rehearsal 8 p.m. Tuesday — Junior membership class 4:15 p.m Ameliu Church Sunday The Hour of Wor ship 9:30 a.m.; The Church School 10:30 a.m.; Bible Study 8 p.m. In the night »u taken to the Henry. Ttw honor roll for Royal la aa follows: seniors Tom Rund qulat. Marlene Rader. Jean Pet eraon; sophomore • Barbara hospital at Plalnvww suffering from a hark ailment sustained when she fell while practicing basket ball with her popit* Otag ttoeus revealed that the aclatic Mrs. Harry Sessions. Santa Monica. Calif., mother of Ken neth Eyer, was called here bv the illness of a slater at O'Neill nerve was affected and she wa* put in traction for several days Her condition unproved sufficient ly so that she could tie brought home Thursday where she is re cu|ieratmg Her place In school is being filled by Mrs Charley Meyer The boy* (mm the Granuner Room were in Ewing for a scrim mage game Thursday. Ewing won. Royal News By Mr*. R. J. tiering The BTC Club held an all-day meeting at the home at Mr# Oil ver Dempster Thursday. Mr*. Dempster took the place of Mr* Kenneth Bridge whose family I* ill with the flu. Present were Mr and Mrs E E Blmkmore Mr and Mrs Art Bridge, Mr and Mrs Andrew Jensen, Mr and Mr* Waldo Rodgers. Mr and Mrs Harold Mitchell and Mr and Mrs. T. Kirby Mrs Edna Johnston, president, was unable to be present because of illness The next meeting will be with Mrs Kenneth Bridge Mrs. Warren Holm. rural teacher, polio chairman for Roy al supervised a benefit card par ty Saturday evening, and later at four table*. High *core prize winner* were Mrs. Ora Caskey . and Irvin Held Low score prize | winners were Mrs. Clarence Finch sr., and Kenneth Waring Mrs Kenneth Waring received traveling. Hostesses were Mrs. Irvin Held. Mrs. Kenneth War ing and Mrs Wm. Buxton. The later was not able to tie pre sent due to illness. Inman News By Mr*. James McMahan - - -.—————————————— David Sobotka, Norfolk Junior college student, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sobotka. Kieth Kivett, Wayne Teachers college student, spent the week enl visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivett. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley and family, Norfolk, Sunday afternoon. The I>on Kelley's oldest daughter, Kim, has been a patient in a Norfolk hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and daughters were guests Sun day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull and family. Lynch. Mrs. John Conard, Emmet, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South Wedneslay. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kopejtka and family have moved into the Tom Engelhaupt rent property in the east part of town. Mrs. Raymond Fosler, Beat rice, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Stamp and familv fnr a fhtv rlavc Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher returned to their farm home Sun lay after spending a few weeks visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frances May and Jean Ann in town. Mrs. James McMahan attended a stated meeting of Symphony Chapter OES Thursday evening in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South visited Mr. and Mrs. John Con ard, Emmet, Frilay. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sanders and daughter, O’Neill, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peters and Larry Friday evening. B. Butterfield, who is employed at Norfolk, spent the week end with his family. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk spent a couple of days last week with his family. Mrs. Pauline Anderl and Fran cis have returned from Denver, Colo., where they spent a few days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat at Page Sunday evening. Terry Anthony, Charlotte But terfield, Lorraine Butterfield and Sharon Morrow had charge of the church services at the Methodist chuch Sunday in the absence of Reverend Robert Linder. Harvey Tompkins, Waverly, came Monday evening to visit his mother, Mrs. L. R. Tompkins. Gene Butterfield, Karon Brown and Marilyn Siders, who attend business school at Grand Island, spent the weekend in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown and Mrs. Ray Siders. Rosanna Spanel, Ansley, was a weekend guest of Marilyn Siders. Mrs. Ray Siders was a Tuesday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cunningham and son, O'Neill. The occasion was Mrs. Siders’ birthday anniversary. Bernice Colman, Omaha, spent the weekend visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Col man, and attending the wedding of her sister, Brenda, and Rus sell Brandt. i " ..... Plant the best... plant Steckley’s Genetic Giant Hybrid Com and Hybrid Sorghum JOE'S TIRE SERVICE and JOHN CONWAY O’Neill, Nebraska illil ilillill ROYAL THEATRE Thursday, Feb. 1 Family Night A RAISIN IN THE SUN Fri.-Sat Feb. 2-3 Big Double Bill BATTLE AT BLODDY BEACH Audie Murphy Gary’ Crosby — also — THE GAMBLER WORE A GUN James Davis Merry Anders Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Feb. 4-5-6 SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS Natalie Wood Pat Hingle Audrey Christie Warren Beatty Wed.-Thurs. 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