The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 22, 1962, Section Two, Image 9

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Volume 81—Number 48 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, March 22, 1962 Seven Cents
Inman News
By Mm. June* McMsku
(From ljt*t Wi-ek»
David Sobotka, Norfolk Junior
college student, spent the week
end visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Sobotka.
Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and girls visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Reynolds at Neligh Sunday
Kieth Kivett, Wayne college
student, spent the weekend visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vaden Kivett.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Pribil re
turned Tuesday from California
where they spent several weeks
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gifford
Kivett and other friends and rela
tives.
John Gallagher has been dis
missed from St. Anthony's hos
pital and is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Hamik in O'Neill. Mm.
Gallagher is still a patient at
St. Anthony’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luben
and family, Fremont, visited ov
er the weekend in the Mrs. Char
les LJben home.
Mrs. Charles Luben is spend
I
ing some time in the Norbert
Clark home at O'Neill.
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Kopcjtka
and family moved to Wakefield
Friday where he has employ
ment.
Margaret Pruss, Clearwater,
s*pent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mosaman
and family, Tekamah, spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Brunckhorst and Bar
bara.
Joe Peters, Norfolk, spent a
couple of days last week with his
family.
Mr. and Gary Sanders, O’
Neill, visited Mrs. J. B. Peters
and Larry Sunday.
Bill DeLong, Rock Rapids, la.,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle DeLong, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson left
Friday for Omaha to visit Mr.
and Mrs . Edwin Langley and
daughter and to Lincoln to visit
their son, Sam, a Wesleyan uni
versity student. They plan to re
turn Wednesday.
Robert Geary is a medical
patient in 9t. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder,
O’Neill, visited Mrs. Ray Siders
Saturday.
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Mrs. Clarence Juracek and
Kim. Orchard, visited Mrs Ray
Siders Tuesday. Mr. Juracek and
family joined the group in the
evening.
According to Mrs. Ray Siders,
Hi-art fund chairman, 152.45
was collected from Inman vil
lage Heart Fund Sunday. She
was assisted by Mrs. James
Banks and Mrs. Melvin MJchae
lia.
Mrs. Tom Cunningham and
son, O'Neill, visited Mrs. Ray
Skiers Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schleuse
ner and family, Orchard, visited
Mrs. Ray 9iders Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sholes and
Sue spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk and
family at Ewing.
Atkinson News
(From Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson
returned Sunday after a few
days in Illinois, Michigan, Iowa
and ether points east and report
great amounts of snow and ice
over widespread sections.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boyd visit
ed last Friday with Mrs. Bill
Wefso. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have
been in Omaha on business and
were enroute to their home in
California.
Mrs. Ray Cearns was hostess
Thursday, Mar. 8, to the Modern
Farmerette club at her home in
Atkinson. Sixteen members an
swered roll call. Other guests
were Mrs. Pete Head and Mary
Lou, Mrs. Wilmer McConnell,
Mrs. Robert Slaymaker and Shar
on Barnes. The afternoon was
spent playing games with prizes
going to Mrs. Rose Slaymaker,
Mrs. Lillie Smith and Mrs. Fred
Ziska. The “guess box” was won
by Mrs. Charlotte Barnes and
Mrs. Jennie Mlinar.
A group of friends and relatives
gathered at the home of Mrs.
Orville Seger Sunday afternoon
to honor Mrs. Alex Vanderbeek
with a bridal shower. Games
were played. In spite of the
snow and high winds a good at
tendance was reported. Lunch
was served and by the time the
group adjourned, drifting had fill
ed in the road until help was
needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Galyen
an! Nancy went to Lincoln last
Friday to attend the basketball
tournament. Enroute home Sun
day blizzard conditions forced
them to remain in Ord until the
storm abated.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Osborn en
tertained the Pinochle club Sat
urday night at their heme in At
kinson. Those present were
Messrs . and Mmes. Clarence
Brennaman, Pat Medcaif. Floyd
Butterfield, John Bom-nberger
and Marlie Featherston; also
Mrs. Willard Linville. Mrs. John
Henning, Mrs. R. E. Chace and
Bernard Stearns. Prizes were
won by John Bonenberger, Mrs.
Marlie Featherston and Bernard
Stearns. Refreshments were
served and the group adjourned
to meet in April with Mr. and
Mrs. Marlie Featherston.
Elmer McClurg went to Win
ner, S. D., Friday to assist with
an auction there and reported
severe driving conditions coming
home. The Winner areas have
been struggling against the ele
ments for weexs, also, and driv
ing conditions have become haz
ardous.
The Atkinson Country Women’s
club met March 6 at the home
of Mrs. Richard Crippen for their
regular meeting with dinner at
noon. Co-hostesses were, Mrs.
Carl Gettert, Mrs. Jim Beck and
Mrs. Paul Roth. Ten members
answered roll call. The group
voted to give $5.00 to the Red
Cross Fund. Mrs. Eugene Karr
conducted the quiz games with
prizes going to Mrs. Ina Roth
and Mrs. Roy Carr. The next
meeting will be at the Steak
House on April 10 at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Minnie Shaw was a Sun
day caller at the home of Dr
and Mrs. N. P. McKee. Mr. and
Mrs. Tut McKee and daughter
came from Denver last Thurs
day to visit his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. McKee and due to the bliz
zard conditions were compelled
to extend their visit until roads
cleared.
The Sunday evening pitch club
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Medcaif March 11. Due to
the blizzard conditions several
were unable to attend and “em
ergency fill ms,” were the order
of the evening. The group ad
journ'd with the next meeting to
oe March 25 Prizes were award
ed to Mr and Mrs. William Wef
so and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wentz.
Mrs. Ronnie Frickle came from
Link,-In Saturday to spend the
weekend with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Pacha, and
other relatives. Attempting to
start back to Lincoln Sunday
she got as far as Atkinson and
had to remain in Atkinson where
she was a guest in the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Carl Smith, until the storm abat
ed.
Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Mrs
James Allyn, Stuart, went to Bro
ken Bow Friday U> visit in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
McClurg and family and to as
sist with a moving project. The
group stayed in Broken Bow un
til the roads cleared.
Amelia News
II) Mi)*** Florence Lindfw*)
Charlie Sigman celebrated his
birthday anniversary March 6,
His daughter Mrs. Bob Sawvel,
Morrill, and his son, Cleve,
Springvalley, Minn., telephoned
to extend “happy birthday” wish
es.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle,
Jack, Bill and Terry visited at
Lee Gilmans Wednesday evening.
Bill Sammons went to Homer
Friday to get his sister, Mrs.
Andy Robak and four children, to
stay with them while Mrs. Sam
mons and new baby daughter
were at the hospital.
The WSCS met at the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. C. Cox in
Chambers Wednesday afternoon.
There were nine members pre
sent in spite of the bad weather i
and roads.
World Day of Prayer was ob |
served Friday by the Chambers j
and Amelia churchs at the Mrth<>
dist church in Chambers. Those
attending from Amelia were
Mines. Clyde Widirmn, Vem Sag
eser, Lloyd Wakk), Hieme Frahm
George Fullerton. S C. Barnett
May Sageser. Asa Watson, E P
Johnston and Edith Johnston
Mark anil Tommie Lee Sam I
nions visited Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Oft over Thursday night ami Fr
day.
Mr. aiul Mrs. Dwigld Kenn>
have |iun'has<d a new home in |
Atkinson and are moved and
settled in it.
Mrs Charles Bligh went to Om
aha Tuesday to visit her son-in
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Brau. Mr. Bligh was also
in Omaha that week Mrs Bligh
expects to return to the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pierce, before returning to her
own home at Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal
visited at William Fryrears Mon
day evening.
Fredrick Dehart, Council
Bluffs, la., visited at the home of
his nephew, Marvin D o o
littie and family, several days
last week. They all went to Stuart
Monday evening to visit his sis
ter, Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, Jimmy,
Mrs. Gene Hanson’s mother,
Mrs. Rosa Monahan, underwent
surgery last week at the Atkin
son hospital.
Lewie Nissen, Lincoln, visited
Denny and Mickey,
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Pierce, from
Tuesday until Friday.
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