The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 01, 1962, Image 5

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    A Poem •
From Mrs. Eby...
—The World Is Mine
Today upon the bus I saw the
kwdist girl with golden hair.
I envied her anil she seemed
so gay, and I wished I were as
fair, when suddenly she got up
to leave. I saw her hobble down
the aisle. She had one leg and
wore a crutch. But as she pass
ed the sweetest smile. Oh! God,
forgive me, when I whine, I
have two legs and the world is
mine.
And then I stopped to buy some
fruit, the lad who sold it had
such charm, I talked with him,
he seemed so glad. I thought if
I'm a bit late, it will do no
harm, and when I left he said
to me, "Thank you, you’ve
been so kind, It’s nice to talk
to folks like you, you see,” he
said "I’m blind”. Oh! God for
give me when I whine, I have
two eyes and the world is mine.
Then later, walking down the
street, I saw a child with eyes
of blue. He stood and watched
the others play, but seemed to
know not what to do. I stood a
moment and then said, "Why
don’t you join the others dear?"
He looked ahead without a
word and then I knew, he could
not hear. Oh! God forgive me
when I whine. I have two ears
and the world is mine.
With legs to take me where I
go, with eyes to see the sun
set glow, with ears to hear what
I would know. Oh! Lord for
give me when I whine, I’m
blessed indeed, the world is
mine.
Selected
Amelia News
By Mias Florence IJiulaey
Inez School
Has Four New
Students Now
Mrs. Walter Slaymaker, who
teaches in the Inez school, has
four new kindergarten students
who started Monday, Jan. 15.
They are Rodney Bulau, Janet
Timmerman, Kathy Freouf and
Cindy Watson. This makes a to
tal of 18 pupils.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest
Chambers, Wilma and Darlene,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge,
Brace and Joyce and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn White and Venita
were supper guests at the Louis
Burgett home Saturday evening,
Jan. 20.
Mrs. Maude Forbes visited a
few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Forbes in Atkinson.
Mrs. Lew Forbes entertained the
Grandmother club Thursday eve
ning while she visited there. She
returned home Saturday.
Glen White received word of
the death of his uncle, John
Moss, Spokane. Wash., January
18. Mr. Moss, a brother of Ira
Moss in O’Neill was an old time
resident of the Amelia commun
ity. At one time he operated a
store at the town of Inez. Fun
eral services were January 20,
in Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Darry Carr, Deb
ra and Darla visited at the Louis
Burgett home Friday evening.
Marcia Widman came home
Tuesday of last week and stayed
until the early part of this week
during mid-semester. She and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Widman, went to Spencer Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Frank Pierce was a pa
tient in the Atkinson hospital
Wednesday and Thursday of last
week. She had consulted the doc
tor Tuesday, and returned home,
and during the night became very
ill. On Wednesday morning Mr.
Pierce and their niece, Mrs.
Blake Ott, took her to the hospi
tal. She is feeling much better
at the present time.
Mrs. Cecil Brown. Omaha,
came Tuesday to get her fa
ther. Charlie Sigman, and they
went to Edgar to attend the
funeral of Mr. Sigman’s bro
ther, Fred Sigman.
Mrs. George Fullerton, Mrs.
Marvin Doolittle, Rodney, Ricky
and Timmy visited the Gene Ska
la families at Fremont last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr and
Connie Jo were Friday evening
visitors at Leonard Svatos.
Bob Sawvel and the late Mrs.
Charlie Sigman’s brother. Morrill,
were overnight guests Wednesday
with John Zinkon at the B. W.
Waldo home. The men were re
turning from a trip to Minnesota
and had stopped here to visit Mr.
Sawvel’s father-in-law. Charles
Sigman, and the Waldos. Mr.
Sigman and the Waldos were not
at home so they visited with Mr.
Zinkon. The Sawvels are moving
to Minnesota from Morrill and he
had taken a load of machinery
there.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Louis Burgett home were Mrs.
Burgett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0. V. Harlan, also a brother. Le
vi, his wife and children, Joyce
and David, all of Bassett. They
were also supper guests.
Mr. and Mrs. William Frvrear,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Johnston and
Mrs Edith Anderson were Wed
nesday evening guests at the Lew
Backhaus home to help Mrs.
Backhaus celebrate her birthday
anniversary7.
David Svatos. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Svatos, observed
his fourth birthday anniversary
Wednesday. Jan. 24. and in hon
or of the occasion his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sva
tos, and several other guests
were present that evening to help
him celebrate.
Mrs. Edith Andersen went to
Atkinson Wednesday and visited
the school lunch department
there She will soon begin work
in the same department in the
Chambers school, and was ac
quainting herself with the me
thods used at other schools.
Harry WhMc write** that he
didn't have any luck in improv
ing U»e Denver weather since
he went there. Hr is glad to
report though that he is feel
ing better. Hr has been visit
ing his daughter. Mrs. .Jack
Milton since Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burgett
were dinner guests of his brother
-m-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Scbwager and girls, Ew
ing, one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm
and children, Patty, Douglas,
Danny, Karen Sue and Gregg, vis
ited at the Kieth Shellhase home
near Atkinson Sunday.
Mrs. Bernard Blackmore vis
ited Mrs. Mae Sageser Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Bligh, Alliance,
and Mrs. Dick Brau, Omaha,
came Thursday to be with their
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Frank Pierce while she was ill.
Mr. Bligh and Mr. Brau came
Saturday, and all returned to
their homes Sunday with the ex
ception of Mrs. Bligh who will
stay with her parents this week.
Dorothy Fisher, Greenville, 111.,
spent the mid-semester vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs and
family, Rose, were Sunday
guests of her mother, Mrs.
Maude Forbes. Mrs. Briggs has
been ill and Mrs. Forbes returned
home with the Briggs to help
with the house work for a few
days. Mrs. Gertie Alair, Mrs.
Lindsey and Florence also call
ed on Mrs. Forbes in the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear
called on Mr and Mrs. Frank
Pierce Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
were Sunday dinner guests at Art
Doolittles. They attended a card
party in Emmet Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilman and
baby daughter, Omaha, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Gilman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
and Marcia went to Ainsworth
Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs.
D. L. Fane her, Eunice and Vir
gil
Mr and Mrs. William Fryrear
called on the Gas Pospichals Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman were
Sunday evening supper guests at
Dick Doolittles.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ross
man, and Donna Humphrey, At
kinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Adair, Jerry and Diane were Sun
day evening supper guests at Art
Doolittles.
Michael Pospichal was ill with
flu last week and unable to at
tend school.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson
phoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dunk Peterson, saying they had
reached their new destination at
Tucson, Ariz. They stayed over
night with the Bob Rees family
in Denver. A former classmate of
Don’s lives in Tucson and they
were able to be with them for
awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett
and Harley and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Gilman called on Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pierce, and Mrs. Bligh and
Mrs. Bran Saturday evening.
They brought homemade ice
cream and cake, which every
one enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge at
tended the funeral of Fay Brit
tell Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Pierce
has not been well lately.
Monowi News
By Mrs. Mike Plklapp
LOcust 9-2524
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett
and Clayton went to Omaha Sun
day as Mr. Bennett was to en
ter a hospital Monday.
Mrs. Glen Rihanek and Rodger
and Mrs. Cathy Hrbek, Melissa
uihi Alien were iNworara ousiness
callers Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Cathy Hrbek and family
were supper guests in the R'jdy
Eiler liome Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and
family called at the Richard
Christensen home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kolar and
daughter, Norfolk, were weekend
guests of relatives here and near
Bristow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis vis
ited in the Gerald Lee home near
Lynch.
Lena Johnson visited in the Pik
lapp home Sunday afternoon.
Bob McGeorge spent Saturday
afternoon with Darrel Rihanek.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and
famliy, Verdel, visited in the Ru
dy Eiler and Mike Piklapp
homes Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Ertz and Lois Gen
ser were Niobrara visitors Fri
day afternoon.
Anna Wells spent Sunday night
in the Frank Ertz home.
Mrs. Rudy Eiler and Jack went
to Sioux City, la., with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Zach Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heiser went
to Omaha Monday on business.
Mrs. Delbert Shaw and Mrs,
Gorden DeKay and boys called on
Mrs. Piklapp Monday aftemoon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and
Marty visited in the Rudy Eiler
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Stu Stringfellaw
helped in the Frank Heiser home
Saturday night and Sunday.
Stu and Marjorie Stringfellow
and Mrs. Piklapp were Wednes
day evening guests in the Robert
Zach home in Verdel.
A large crowd attended the
Hrbek sale Thursday in spite of
the cold weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall vis
ited in the L J. Miller home
Thursday.
Royal News
By Mr*. R. J. Hertag
Mrs. Harry Sessions, Santa
Monica, Calif., called here to
the bedside of a sister, Mrs Em
met Stamp, who is being cared
for in the O'Neill hospital, is
making her headquarters in the
home of her son, Kenneth Eyer.
William Young, custodian of
the Royal school, attended the
funeral of a sister-in-law, Mrs.
Albert Major, at Trenton Mon
day. The family lived in Or
chard for a number of years.
Chief of Fisheries and Mrs.
Glen Foster, Lincoln, visited the
Grove Lake Fisheries duruig the
past week when they were guests
of Manager and Mrs. Clarence
Bray.
Mrs. C. E. Everhart, Orchard,
was a caller at R. J. Herings
Monday when returning home
from an over Sunday visit with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. George Voorhies, El
gin.
Mrs. R. J. Hering completed
four oil paintings of Grove Lake
Dam for customers during the
past week which brings the total
of that subject to 93. She has al
so enrolled in an art program
which teaches the copying of
masterpieces, and has completed
a copy of Rembrandt’s The
Mill”. Mrs. W. J. Reefe has al
so enrolled in this course. Mr.
and Mrs Henry Bauer, who are
vacationing in California with
uitu uaugiucio, duu nci- |
ing 16 colored prints suitable for
studies in painting.
A letter from Mrs. T. R. Dodds
stated that the temperature, one
day ui Phoenix, Ariz, hit the 100
mark. It was half of that in
Royal.
Royal students in Lincoln, avail
ing themselves of the semester
vacation to spend a few days
with home folks, were Barbara
Ann Morrison, Wesleyan, and
Frankie Morrison and Greg
Rundqjist, University of Nebras
ka.
Dwight Morrison and daugh
ter, Barbara Ann, visited Sunday
in Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Larsen and baby.
Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
Inman Community club held its
regular meeting Monday evening
at the high school assembly
room. Mrs. James McMahan,
president, was in charge of the
meeting. Several matters were
discussed during the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Hutton and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Butterfield were on
tthe entertainment committee
and showed a film entitled
“Green Gold.” Lunch was served
at the close of the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Libby and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Fick were on
the coffee committee.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and
Bob were Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Harte and family and Gaylene
Anthony, Inman, and Charles
Schollmeyer, O’Neill.
Bill Butterfield, who is em
ployed at Norfolk, spent Sunday
with his family. Mrs. Bill Butter
field spent Monday in Norfolk on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miner,
Laurel, spent Thursday with Mrs.
Ray Siders. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Snyder, O’Neill, were also din
ner guests in the home of Mrs.
Siders.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull, Lynch,
were Monday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Reynolds and family.
Mrs. Ray Siders spent Sunday
visiting in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Snyder and family
and Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs
and sons, O’Neill.
Mrs. Newman Card returned
Sunday from Chadron where
she spent a few days last week
during the illness of her mother,
Mrs. William Laue.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cal Geary were Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. South and Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Keyes.
.a s ruup ui int-nus sur
prised Mr. and Mrs. Justin
Butterfield Sunday evening on
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Cards were played. The guests
presented Mr. and Mrs. Butter
field with a gift. Lunch was
served at the close of the eve
ning.
Mrs. James Banks spent the
weekend in Lincoln visiting her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Banks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosser,
North Platte, came Monday eve
ning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McGraw and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miller and to attend funeral ser
vices for Fay Brittell at Atkin
son Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
went to Lincoln Monday after
noon to visit their son, Roland,
who underwent major surgery
Sunday at a Lincoln hospital. The
Hansens returned to Inman Mon
day night.
WSCS held the regular meet
ing Thursday afternoon at the
church annex. There were 23
members and one visitor present.
One new member was taken in
at this meeting. Devotions and
scripture reading was given by
Mrs. Eleanor Gaughenbaugh. A
report on purchasing materials
to be made for the bazaar was
given by Mrs. Elsie Keyes, over
all chairman of the bazaar pro
ject. The annual birthday party
was held at this meeting. Mrs.
Elsie Keyes had charge of the
program and gave a reading on
“Age'' with appropriate piano
selections during another reading
by Mary Hartigan. The table was
decorated for each month of the
year. A large birthday cake, j
baked and decorated by Eleanor
Gaughenbaugh, centered the
table. Each guest received an in
dividually decorated birthday
cake along with lunch. Hostesses
for the afternoon were Mrs. Elsie
Keyes and Mrs. Eleanor Gaug
henbaugh.
Former Amelia Resident
Dies in Spokane, Wash.
AMELIA A former resident
of this community, John W.
Moss, 87, died Wednesday. Jan.
17, at Spokane, Wash., in a nurs
ing home. -
Funeral services were con
ducted at Spokane January 20.
Mr Moss lived in Spokane
about 60 years moving there
from Holt county where he
served as postmaster and
operated a store at Inez
He is survived by his wife,
five sons and several grandchild
ren. A brother, Ira, resiles in O'
Alpha Delta Chapter
Hold Dinner Meeting
Alpha Delta Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma Society held the
January dinner meeting at the
Town House in O’Neill Saturday.
Jan. 20 with Nona Beckwith as
hostess.
The theme of the program was
Encouraging Initiative in Secur
ing Economic Stability. Mrs. Ro
bert Pappepheimer, O’Neill, was
a very interesting guest speak
er. She told of her own and her
family’s experiences as prisoners
of the Nazi’s in concentration
camps in Germany during World
War II. She especially stressed
the value of the free way of life
and the good living standards of
our country and hoped that we
would never see it different.
There were 14 members and one
guest present in spite oi the cold
weather. Those attending besides
the president. Esther Miller,
were Eileen Seger, Alice Ross,
Mahaha Hart, Bernice Estes,
Donna Rissell, Nona Beckwith,
Helen Martens, Barbara Mlinar,
Alice French. Lorene Kernan,
Merle Duffy, Alvara Ramm, Ha
zel Schmidt and one guest. Jane
Childs, Ainsworth The next meet
ing will be in Atkinson February
17.
Orchard News
Mrs. Wilbur Mwhood
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«• vxu* ->» a iviivu, a naa
guest speaker January 21 at the
EUB church. She is a native of
Denmark and does hospital mis
sionary work in Belguim Congo,
along with her husband who is an
agricultural missionary. She
stated one must have "love" to
work there, money can not do it
alone. Mrs. Wayne I^auten
schlager had charge of the ser
vices and Mrs. Boyd Mitchell, of
fering. Mrs Dave Willats sang a
solo, “Thanks lie to God.”
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson
entertained the Couples Pitch
club Sunday evening. Mrs. Dick
Knapp and Hoyt Sirek held high
scores and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Maple, low. Hoyt Sirek received
traveling. Mr, and Mrs. Hoyt
Sirek will he hosts February 4.
Miss Leora Strope, R. N.. who
nas served as a medical mis
sionary in Haiti sponsored by the -
Wesleyan Methodist church, is at
Home She was guest speaker at
the regular women's society
meeting January 24. anti showed
tltdes of life on the island, her
Home, various dispensaries, the
kictor's home. lUhie school ami
rhurch She displayed hats. bags,
thoes. Kiwis made from
materials stripped from the trees
»nd sisal, also native wooden
tare Regular order of business
followed. Mrs. Hoyt Sirrk had
•harge of devotion* Norfolk Op
;x>rtunity Center acknowledged
>ur Christmas gift. Thirty-six an
swered roll call and 12 guests
Acre also present. Hostesses were
Medames Hoyt Sirek. Kenneth
r.iiiu nwcHDon1 aiKi
Floyd Mcnning
Mrs. E. Bruce was hostess
when Bridge cluh met Thursday.
Prize winners were Mesdames
Gurney Drayton. lister Withee
and Gordon Drayton. Iomch was
served. Cluh meets in two weeks
with Mrs. Ted Berry.
Thirteen members of the civil
defense class were awarded cer
tificates Monday night stating
(hat they had finished the pre
scribed course. James Withee.
Principal of Plainview public
schools, was the instructor and
awarded the certificates at the
final session held at the high
school auditorium. The course
consisted of six two hour sessions
making a total of 12 hours.
Those receiving certificates
were Harry Johnston, Eliot
Blackmore, Jack Classen, Archie
Walton, Kenneth Anderson. Mar
\in HasweU. Gertrude Gribbie,
Mr* Jerry Milter. Mr*. Jack
Hildreth. Mr. ami Mrs Claude
Elliott and Mr and Mr* l**#ter
Wither Other taking part t>ut not
completing enough hour* to re
ceive a certificate were Maxim
Haswell Clara (Ttfton. Camd
Clifton, Fran**** I Hack more.
Ethel Clifton. Ray Clifton. Floyd
Menning. G A Harra*. Pearl
Johnson, Clarence ami lad*
Juracek. John Goa key and Hetty
Menning.
Friend* went to tire home of
Mr*. Gertrude I>avi» Saturday to
help her celebrate her K3rd Nrth
riay. Guests present were Mes
d&.nes Carrie Miller, Jessie
Shaw. Jack Grubbs Le*ter Raff.
Ray Stevens. Hoyt Sirek. I-ester
Withee, Alice Quigley, Mr*
t.ertrune unome. aim a men
Bright and sons and Mr* Mite
Snyder. Pam ami Val Jean. Mr*
Stevens and Mr* Wlthee fur
nished lunch. The honoree re
ceived canis and gifts
New Commercial club officer*
for 1962 are Sam Reinke, pre*i
dent; Art Krb. vice president and
Gurney Drayton, secretary ami
treasurer They were elected
Monday at the regula. meeting
held at the Oriole Cafe Report
was received on the TV' tx*>ster
Mrs Floyd Mennlng under
went surgery Friday morning in
Our l-ady of Gourde* hospital In
Norfolk
Mr and Mrs. Karl Smith of
Lexington and Mrs Mae Knapp
visited at the Dick Knapp home
Sunday.
Eastern Star
Names Officers
Nrw officer* of the Order ftf
Eastern Star were installed at a
t|M*cial meeting of the Symphony
Chapter 3I« fast Thursday.
Inatalled as worthy matron waa
Hetty Marcrllu* Hilly Mureellus
waa inatalled aa worthy patnm.
Others inatalled were associ
ate matron, Ardith liobrrtaon; as
sociate patron, Khvyn Hoberuaan;
secretary. Ceacil Oesnbaugh,
treasurer. Came McMahan, con
ductress. Patricia French, as
sociate conductress, Uni* Schaf
fer, chaplain, Ann Shirrk
Also organist, Mildred land
uerg. Adan, sunny tn-riey; ttuin,
Doric Peterson; Esther, Beatrice
F’itppenheimer; Martha. Dorothy
Foree. warder, Evelyn Grey end
aentmel, Hob Pappenhetme.'
A supervisor's visit wsc An
tuunced fur Feb. «, with a lunch
eon planned at the Town House
at 12 30 p m., followed by «
school of matrucUon Hrserva
tiuna may tie made by calling
Mrs Osenbaugh at 291 or Mrs.
MaceUua at 703 by Feb 6.
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