The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 24, 1962, Section Two, Image 14

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    Dorsey News
By Mm. Harold Ok born
Mrs. Lu Dales, Alaska, is
spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Wolfe and
visiting with other relatives Her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Wolfe, arrived Thursday
for a visit with his mother and
sister and other relatives. It had
been several years since Mr.
Wolfe and his sister had seen
each other.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka,
Omaha, visited Sunday in the
Otto Ruzicka home and also call
ed at Leonard Ruzickas. They al
so attended the dinner in Verdi
gre given by the Catholic ladies.
They returned to Omaha Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dm Puckett and
son and Mr and Mrs. Lester
Derickson and family attended
the Dirsey school picnic Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green and
Mrs. Leman Huber were visitors
at the Harold Osborn home Fri
day evening. Mrs. Huber reports
that her husband is now employ
ed in Sioux Falls with a con
struction company. They plan to
live in Sioux Falls this summer
if Mr. Huber can stand the work
He hasn’t been too well all win
ter and spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Kudy Cihlar shop
ped in O’Neill Thursday.
Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Thom
as Hiscocks toured the tornado
area near Butte and Naper.
Mrs. Lloyd Brady held her
school picnic late Sunday after
noon, bringing another term of
school to a close. Mrs. Brady
plans to teach at District 4 again
this fall.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Marston
left Monday for their summer
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
were dinner guests at the Buss
Greene home Sunday, then they
all toured the area that was
struck by the tornado west of
Butte and southeast of Naper.
Mr . and Mrs. Joe Westover
visited at the Rexford Carson
home Thursday.
Mrs. R. L. Hughes spent Fri
day night in the Willis Butter
field home, so she could go with
her sister to her neice’s wedding
Saturday in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Derickson
and family spent Sunday at the
John Derickson home. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Puckett and son, Butte,
were also guests.
David Derickson is staying
with his grandparents, the John
Dericksons.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta
and Evelyn were Verdigre visit
ors Saturday.
Meek News
By Mr*. Fred Lindberg
Picnics, picnics and more pic
nics seem to head the news oul
Meek way this week. Friday
Agee schixil held their picnic,
Saturday, District 1 and Sunday
the Joy and Opportunity schools
held picnics. Paddock Union Sun
day school had a picnic at the
Austin Searles farm after the
morning services aud the Meek
school pupils are looking forward
to the school picnic Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmitz,
Bonesteel, were Sunday evening
visitors at the John Schmitz
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg spent
Friday evening at the Sam Ro
bertson home.
This community received some
very nice rains last week. The
rain gauge had accumulated
inches by Saturday morning.
Mrs. Martha Ross came Thurs
day from O’Neill to visit with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Miller and fam
ily and attend the school picnic
at District 1. She returned to O’
Neill Sunday evening.
Mrs. Dave Jensen accompanied
Miss Selina Hebner, Butte to
Bassett Friday t o make
funeral arrangements for
her father, J. H. Hebner, who
died Thursday. The funeral was
held Saturday in Bassett.
vioiwia cu Liu L»uve Jensen
home last week were Mr. Alvin
Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hag
berg, Spencer and Carl Krogh.
The Cactus Ranchette project
club met with Mrs. Darlene Hip
ke Tuesday night. Seven mem
bers were present and Twila
Hicks joined the club. Roll call
was answered by giving an egg
recipe. The lesson on eggs was
presented by Opal Miller. Next
meeting to be with Rose Roberts.
Julia Hubby, Hastings and her
father, Steve Hicks made a few
short visits in the community
Sunday.
Sister Agnes Marie (Gloria
Slaight) who is now at St. Fran
ces Mission, S. D., plans to teach
in Denver, at the Guardian Angel
school next fall.
Gordon Slaight had dinner with
home folks Sunday. His work, as
a trucker takes him to many
parts of the country and he is
seldom at home Sunday.
Paddock missionary society
met at the Howard Rouse home
Friday evening. Nine ladies were
present. The group is preparing
clothing to be sent to the mis
sion fields. The next meeting is
to be held with Martha Johring.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring
and Craig were Tuesday visitors
at the Henry Walters home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and
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boys and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Woeppel, Ewing made a business
trip to Winner, S. D. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobro
volny and Mrs. Viola Hall were
business callers at Norfolk Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young were
overnight guests at the Walter
Devall home Friday.
Many persons from this area
visited the storm stricken farms
around Naper and Bfgiesteel the
past week.. They rejiort much
damage occured to buildings,
machinery, trees and even the
ground appeared to have been
hard hit by hail and damaging
winds.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogh at
tended a miscellaneous shower
for Gloria Krogh Thursday eve
ning given by Demaris Strong.
They were dinner guests Sun
day at the Merrill Anderson
home, Atkinson.
Mrs. Carrie Hood spent sev
eral days last week with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Armfield.
Mrs. George Nelson called at
the Henry Walters home Tues
day.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Mr. and Mrs. James Kay and
family were honored Wednesday
evening by the congregation of
the United Presbyterian church
at a farewell party for them.
Games provided entertainment
for the group. Refreshments were
served by the ladies of the
church. Mr. and Mrs. Kay and
Jimmie moved Saturday to Ly
ons where Mr. Kay will teach
this fall. He will attend Wayne
State Teachers college this sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom
and daughter, Kay, left Satur
day for Seattle, Wash., where
they will attend the World’s
Fair.
Dr. Wm. H. Ross was among
those from Ewing who attend
ed the Riverside school picnic
held Thursday. A ball game be
tween the grown-ups and child
ren provided much amusement
for the afternoon entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessmer
had as their dinner and evening
guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Kay and Jimmie and Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Horde. Cards were
played.
Mr. and Mrs. Tessmer and
sons plan to leave for Rosalie
for the coming weekend. Mrs.
Tessmer will go to Wayne for
the summer term at Wayne State
Teachers college June 4 and Mr.
Tessmer will enter the Colora
do State college at Greeley June
11. They will move their house
hold goods to Friend, where he
will teach this fall.
Delano Sholl spent the week
end in Omaha visiting in the
home of his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Schindler.
Family night was held Sunday
evening at the parlors of the
First Methodist church with a
good attendance. The following
program was presented: A spring
worship service by the teenage
Sunday school class taught by
'Waldo Davis; a reading “Better
Than Gold” by RozLynn Spragg;
Curtis Roberts jr told the story
"The Coat of Many Colors”;
Rev. Spragg gave a talk ‘‘The
Prodigal Son”; Curtis Roberts sr.
told of the progress of the Bible
study group which meets Sun
day evenings; Mrs. Roberts gave
an object lesson “The Ten Com
mandments”, her piano students
each played a selection. A skit “
“Is the Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service Necessary?” was
presented by Mrs. Waldo Davis
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey.
Group singing completed the
evening program. Lunch was
served by the women of the
group. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Da
vis were chairman for the eve
ning.
Mrs. Althea Peterson spent
from Thursday to Saturday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Forslund and family.
A dinner party was held Wed
nesday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck. in honor
of the birthday anniversary of
Mrs. Hahlbeck. In attendance
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahl
beck and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Erb, Mrs. Maud Boies, Mrs
Maud Boies, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hoag and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wagner, Creighton. In the after
noon a number of women were
guests in the Hahlbeck home for
a party.
John Fabain of Omaha is
spending the week in the C. C.
Hahlbeck home. A fishing trip
to Spencer dam was enjoyed Sun
day.
Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck accompan
ied by Mrs. William J. Boies and
Mrs. Ed Hoag will go to Bart
lett Saturday where they will be
in charge of the serving and pre
paration of the alumni banquet.
Sharon Kropp, who will work
m Omaha this summer, is spend
ing a few days this week there
to make arrangements to begin
work May 28.
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Mrs. Arthur Kropp and family
attended the commencement of
the graduates of St. Mary's Aca
demy Thursday morning. Kay
Jeffers, a member of toe Class
is a niece of Mrs Kropp.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris
visited their daughter. Ber .
a patient in the Plainview Gen
eral hospital, Plainview, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and
Marie were Sunday dinner
guests at the Earl Pierson home.
Guests at the Waldo Davis
home Thursday evening were
Mrs. Walter Austin and daugh
ter, Mrs. Leland Alexander and
daughter, Plainview, Mrs. L< -
ise Beal, Mrs. Gertrude Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton,
Mrs. Noel Lautenschlager and
sons, Orchard. All attended the
graduation exercises in the school
auditorium. Marie Davis was a
member of the graduating class.
Mrs. Althea Peterson accom
panied Mrs. Keith Biddlecome to
Neligh Tuesday and remained to
spend a few days in the home
of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Peters'n.
Mrs. Clifford Steskal was a vis
itor in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs
Monday.
Mrs. John Latzel, who is a
patient at St. Anthony’s hospital,
is reported to be slowly improv
ing.
.virs. Aitnea h'eierson was a
dinner guest o£ Hazel Ruby and
Elsie Chase Sunday. In the af
ternoon the ladies visited at the
Elwood Peterson home in Neligh.
Sharon Kropp closed the school
year in a district near Bruns
wick wth a picnic Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham had as their luncheon guests
Thursday evening after the com
mencement exercises, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Thomas, Laura and
Jerry, Bob Frederickson, Sandra
Nelson, Carroll, Mr. and Mrs.
William Lofquest and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Regan, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Shrader and family,
Ewing, Mrs. Frank Agosta and
Ann Marie, Mrs. John Rae and
Brad, Manhattan, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen re
turned home Wednesday from
Phillipsburg, Mo., where they had
been called due to the serious
illness of her brother, Ed Pru
den. At this writing his condition
is reported to be improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts,
Norfolk, came Sunday to spend
a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Larsen.
Harry Clemens and Mary
Clemens, Orchard, spent Sunday
with their sister, Mrs. Ella
Ziems.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain and
family accompanied by Mrs. Har
riet Welke attended the picnic
Sunday for the closing day of
school near Knievel’s store in the
country: teachers, Mrs. Rachel
Van Conet and Miss Catherine
Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader
were hosts for a family gather
ing at their home Sunday in hon-!
or of Mr. Shrader’s birthday an
niversary. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Bennett, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Shrader, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Shrader, Ina Bennett, Ew
ing, Mrs. Flora Young, James
Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bennett, Orchard.
Sue Shain was a guest the first
of the week in the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Schmiser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carter at
tended a community picnic held
at Royal Sunday, a festivity for
the ending of the school year
with 150 persons in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Skidmore,
Rocky Point, Wyo., arrived in
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friends and relatives. They were
overnight guests in the home of
Mrs. Vera Anson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carter
spent Friday and Saturday in Lin
coln. They attended the Field
Day activities.
Ina Bennett attended the wed
ding of Donna S'anne and Leroy
Ernst at the Lutheran church in
Clearwater Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts
were injured in a two car acci
dent Saturday night when they
were returning home, from Ne
ligh. Both are hospitalized at
the Antelope Memorial hospital
at Neligh suffering from severe
bruises. Their car is reported to
be a total wreck.
Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Rockey
and family, Crawford, arrived
Sunday and are guests at the
home of his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zim
merman.
Mrs. Vera Anson had as her
guests 9unday, Mrs. R. G. Rock
ey, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Vance
Butler. Ainsworth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldred Skidmore, Rockey
Point, Wyo.
Mrs. Frank Agosta and Ann
Marie and Mrs. John Rae and
Brad were guests from Wednes
day to Saturday in the Charles
Rotherham home. They attended
commencement Thursday eve
ning. Mrs. Agosta’s brother, Dan
Rotherham, was a member of
the graduating class. The ladies
returned to their home in Man
hattan, Kan., Saturday.
Guests in the Jim Tinsley home
Mother’s Day were Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Dietz and family, Oakdale.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Bennett
and family, Elgin, Mrs. Lyle
Mills and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bennett and fam
ily, Nellgh.
Doctor William Ross and Archie
Johnston went to Stuart Monday
where they attended a training
program for laymen.
Doctor William H. Ross went
to Camp Cleveland, northwest of
Stuart Friday to attend a camp
training school for leaders. Dr.
Ross will spend June 4 to June
9 here assisting in the junior high
camp.
The sophomore class of the Ew
ing high school held a class par
ty at the Ewing Park Tuesday.
Soft ball and other games were
played. Coach Gary Tessmer and
Mrs. Tessnier and two stuns were
present for the festivities.
Rudy Juracek entered the La
dy of Lourdes hospital in Nor
folk Monday and underwent sur
gery Tuesday morning. His son
Larry, was a surgical patient
from Thursday to Saturday at St.
Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill.
Tuesday evening guests at the
Rev. Lester Spragg home were
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and
Marie.
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