The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 16, 1962, Section Two, Image 7

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    Page News
By Mrs. B«a Asker
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hurst, Dexter, la., who were en
route to the Black Hills, were
sujiper guests at the Robert Gray
home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ste
wart were also guests. On their
return trip they stop|>ed Thurs
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Miller in Chambers and were
supper guests along with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Gray and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Stewart.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Cronk entertained at an ice
cream party with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Heiss as guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach at
tended the 23th jubilee of Sister
Armella Weibel at St. John’s
Catholic church at Deloit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly, Dan
ny Hanson and Mrs. Anna Thomp
son were Sunday evening callers
at the Emmitt Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring
spent Sunday evening at the J.W.
Finch home.
Peggy Crumly returned home
Friday after spending a week
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker,
Cairo.
Sunday Mrs. Warren Beattie
and daughter, Odessa, N. Y.,
were dinner and afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly.
Mr anil Mrs. Eldon Butterfield,
Fri.-Sat. Aug. 17-18
Double Feature
Roek Hudson, Kirk Douglas in
"Last Sunset"
In color Also Cartoon
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"Country Music
Holiday"
with Ferlin Husky, Far on Young
Also Cartoon
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 19-20-21
Paul Newman in
"Sweet Bird
Of Youth"
He used love
like most men use money
In color Adults 75c
Weil.-Tliurs. Aug. 22-23
"Love In A
Gold Fish Bowl"
Tommy Sands Fabian
Cirri oon $1.00 per car
O'Neill, Jim Cronk, Kelso, Ore.,
John Cronk and Roy Wilson were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Sorensen.
Mrs. Larry Taylor and child
ren, Scottsbluff and Margie
Finch are here visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch.
Mr. Taylor is spending two weeks
with the National guard.
HOA club met Tuesday with
Mrs. Bill Neubauer The after
noon was spent socially. They will
meet next with Mrs. Leo Neu
bauer and roll call will be a serv
ing hint.
Mi and Mrs. Clarence Finch
and nephew, Kich Howerter, Guy
rnon, Qkla., left Friday for Big
Springs where they were guests
in the Irvin Gerke home. Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thom
son and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Howerter joined the group for a
reunion of brothers and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sivesind, Sid
ney, were Friday afternoon and
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and
Debbie were Sunday evening
guests in the Edd Stewart home.
Sixty three attended the fam
ily reunion of the late Baltz and
Kate Fuelberth held at the Page
park Sunday. The youngest was
Paula Gutz, 6-months old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gutz
and the oldest, George Fuelberth,
SO, Hartington and Walter Fuel
berth, Corning, la. came the long
est distance. Others attending
were Diane DeVon and Marlend
Kemper, Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mr. and
Mrs. ben Asher and girJs, Har
old Freemeyer and Susan, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Nissen and girls,
Mr and Mrs. Harold Asher, Lisa
Asher of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Brunckhorst and Barbara,
Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fuel
berth and Lois, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fuelberth, Hartington,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fuelberth,. Mr.
and Mrs. Lorenz Fuelberth, Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Gutz and family,
Osmond, Walt Fuelberth, Corn
ing, la., Mrs. Ray Eby, Mrs.
Lawrence Haynes, Larry and Le
Ellen, O’Neill, Mrs. Esther
Meusch, Henry Fuelberth, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Fuelberth, Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Fuelberth, Plainview,
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Fuelberth
and family, Osmond, Mr. and
Mrs. iBob Asher and family and
Neil Asher, Winner, S. D. Mrs.
Diane Asher called in the after
noon.
The American Legion Auxiliary
met Monday night at the Legion
Hall with 20 members answering
roll call. Community day, which
is held annually on Labor day was
discussed. The smorgasbord will
be held in the building adjoining
Miller station. The serving hours
will be from 4 to 8 with one dol
lar for adults and 50c for child
ren 12 years and under. Com
mittee chairman were picked and
they are to meet with the presi
dent and her executive board Au
gust 22 at Legion Hall at 8:30 p.
m. District president, Mrs. A1
Chavet, Plainview was present
and gave a talk on the state con
vention. Mrs. George Wettlaufer
also gave a report on her views
of the convention. Lunch was
served with hostesses Mines Joe
Beviaert, Robert Kornock and
Eva Cunningham. Mrs. Wettlau
fer won the special prize.
The Page MYF met Sunday
mght at the Methodist church
with 15 members present. Dick
Under led the devotions accom
panied by Caroline Max and the
Rev. Under. Their presentation
was one Dick brought back from
Mt Sequoia, Ark. He had attend
ed camp there for the past week.
Dick also gave his report on his
week tliere. It was announced
that the sub-district swimming
party will be held Friday mght at
O’Neill. Everey member is al
lowed one guest. They will meet
at the church and leave about
6; 30 p.m. Robert Asher and Un
da Alberts served lunch.
Annual Woods reunion was held
Sunday at Norfolk with 57 attend
ing. There were three new babies
born during the year, a son to
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutherford,
a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Les
ter Woods and a daughter born
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Wood, Tahlequah,
Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Vince Pier
son, New Castle, Wyo., Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Haynes, Mr and Mrs.
Edgar Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Master and family, Vicki, Colleen
and Debbie Cole, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pierson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Phillipi and family, Joyce
Summers, Irving Woods, Lincoln,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haynes and
family, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Masden, Ocheyedan, la.,
Paul Wood and family, Staple
hurst Mrs Emma Cannarlav
Grace and Nell Woods, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Summers and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rutherford,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Neubauer, Mr. nd Mrs. Leo Neu
bauer and Doran Rutherford and
Paul Neubauer.
Out of towners attending the
wedding of Kathleen Walker and
Roger Johnson were. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnson and Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKin, Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Stollenberg and
Ron, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bark
haus, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Bremer,
Nebraska City, John Shald, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Dering and Myrna,
Lincoln, Virginia Wadham, Mr.
and Mrs. V. A. Jensen, Lauma
Deksnis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lar
gen, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Musak,
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. John Walk
er and Bob, Bob Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Baber, Anthony Craig
and girls, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Goeke, Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Smith, Ralston, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Shutz, Elgin, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Herbner, Platts
mouth, Mrs. Fred Largen sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Condon,
Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walk
er, Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Chase and son, Keystone, S. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, Blue
hill, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lingenfel
ter, Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Copes and Nancy, Ainsworth,
Laura Walker and Dr. and Mrs.
Burgess, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silacek,
Pierce, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufer.
Mrs. Alta Finch accompanied
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her granddaughter, Mrs Kenneth
Tyler, to her home in Fremont
where she will visit while Ken
neth is attending National Guard
Camp.
Betty Sue. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Finch, was baptised
Sunday at the Methodist church
in Page with Rev. Robert Linder
officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pierson,
Newcastle, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Woods, Okla., Mrs Emma
Cannaday, and Mrs. Leo Neubau
er and Herb Stevens were Thurs
day night supper guests at the
Bill Neubauer home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen
and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen
sr. were Saturday overnight guests .
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soren
sen, Omaha.
Tuesday an early picnic supper
was held at the home of Mrs.
Mae Copes with Mesdames Ray
mond Heiss, Icie Snyder, John
Gray, Emma Kemper, P. E. Nis
sen, Hester Edmisten, Stella Rus
sell, Harley Kennedy Ralph and
Clarence Stevens all attending.
Ronnie Crumly is spending this
week with his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Goe
ke in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlau
fer returned home Wednesday af
ter visiting Mrs. Tom Wilson,
Chadron, from there continued on
to Powell, Wyo., where they were
guests m the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Asher. They also stop
ped at Yellowstone and Estes
Park and saw points of interest
there. Then they went on to Po
catello, Ida., where they visited
with Mrs. Wettlaufer’s sister,
Mrs. Paul Herod before returning
home.
Bruce Bowen will attend the
Nebraska Conference on the
23rd and 2-Uh of August at the
Nebraska Center of Continuing
Education. Bruce has chosen
George Wettluufer to accom
pany him as his sponsor. He
was this year’s boy stater and
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
ger Bowen, Page.
RNA Kensington met Wednes
day with Mrs. Ethel Park. There
were ten members present. Some
played cards and the others just
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Chavet and
Rex, Plainview, were Monday J
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wettlaufer.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and
family returned from a trip in
which they visited friends and
relatives in Texas, Mississippi,
Oklahoma and South East Ne
braska. The Anthonys and the Ot
to Mtschullats were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale j
Matschullat. In the afternoon the
Anthonys left to attend a reunion
with friends in Bloomfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gunn and
family, Lincoln, were Friday
guests in the Kenneth Wettlaufer
home.
Mrs. Esther Phillips, Tacum
sah, spent from last Sunday to
Wednesday at the Arnold Stewart
home.
A birthday dinner was given by
Mrs. Mike Landreth Sunday in
honor of Mikes birthday. The
guests included Mrs. Felix Hend
richs, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Aim and JoAnn, Lynch, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Aiken, Hastings and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and
family, Page.
Mrs. Arnold Stewart and Mrs.
Robert Gray received word of
the death of their brother, Spen
cer Miller of Portland, Ore. He
is survived by his wife, Mable
and daughter, Mrs. Fern Clark
also of Portland. Friends who
would like to drop them a line
can do so by writing to Mrs. Mil
ler at 8885 S. W. Rambler Lane
at Portland.
Mrs. Lorraine Callahan and
daughter, Carol, Omaha, visited
with her mother, Mrs. Emma
Kemper, Friday to Sunday. Sat
urday Mr. and Mrs. George
Winkler, O’Neill, were callers.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baum
and daughter, Lincoln, spent from
Friday to Sunday visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Clasey. Susan Freemeyer was al
so a guest in the Clasey home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly and
family were Friday guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Han
sen in Wayne to see the Hansen’s
new baby, Lynette Kay. Mrs. Jes
sie Kelly who had been helping
in the Hansen home returned to j
Page with Tommy bringing Dan
ny Hansen with her.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stephens
and girls, Chicago, spent from
Thursday to Saturday visiting in
the Dale Matschullat home.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks re
turned Saturday from a 6000 mile
trip through the western part of
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From the Jock Benny Show
DENNIS DAY
i-amous singer-comedian starring in rh«
sDarkling STATE FAIR VARIETIES
Five Nights. Sept 2-6
PLUS . . .
8 g Car Races, afternoons Sept 2, 3 ft
Car Races, afternoon Sept. 5
Childrens Dav Special eftemonns Seot
I. *
Thrillcade evening Sept i
Dancing Waters
and many other exciting events and
the United States In Porlsnd
they were overnight guests in the
Lyle Talbott home. They visited
their son and daughter in-law, Mr.
and Mrs Larry Parks, Salem,
Ore. While in Salem they visited
the Dave and Ray Williams fam
ilies, Mrs Emma Larson and
family, Klamath Falls, Ore. At
Victorville, Calif, they visited
their daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Blezek and son
and another daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson who
live in Denver, Colo. They were
accompanied as far as Pendle
ton, Ore., by Mrs. Roy Boelter
and daughter, Lynn.
Inman News
Uy Mrs. James McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyer
and family, Herman, spent the
weekend visiting Mrs. Meyer’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle De
Long. Donnie and Shan Meyer,
who have been visiting their
graiujparents, returned home with
their parents Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt, ONeill.
Mrs. James McMahan attended
a stated meeting of Symjihony
Chapter OES Thursday evening
in O’Neill.
Albert Reynolds returned Fri
day evening from Storm Lake,
la., where he spent a couple of
days on business.
Sharlene and Nyla Reynolds,
Marilyn Boelter and Phyllis and
Anna Marie Musil took part in
the 4-H Style Review Thursday
evening at the school auditorium
at O’Neill.
Mrs. Curtis Smith and family,
Ephrata, Wash., are spending a
lew days visiting Mr and Mrs
Otto Retke and Mrs Anna Smith
Mr and Mrs Albert Anthony
and family returned Friday eve
ning from Texas where they
will be on business
Mr and Mrs. Albert Anthony
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs Dale Malschullat and farm
ly. Page.
Mrs. G. E Hartigan and fam
ily returned to tlieir home in St
Paul Wednesday after spending
a couple of days visiting Mr and
Mrs. James Coventry and BUI and
Mrs. Mary Hartigan.
Violet Sholes and Rufus Sholes
spent Thursday afternoon visiting
Mr. and Mrs Dick Clark and
family, ONelil
Gay lent* Juracek, Orchard, is
upending this week visiting her
grandmother. Mrs. Ray Suiers.
Mrs. Ray Suiers visited Mr and
Mrs. Jack Taylor. ONeili, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Ray Suiers spent Tuesday
at Verdigre, visiting Mrs Hettie
Darnell. Harlan, la , who was vis
iting in the Donald Darnell home
Mrs. Suiers was a neighbor of
Mrs. Darnell anil hadn't seen her
in 21 years.
(Last Week's News)
Nan Dahl and Mr. Clarke Gel
lerman, Lincoln, were weekend
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins and
family. Miss Dahl, a sorority sis
ter of Linelle was maid of hon
or at the wedding of Miss Lin
elle Tompkins and Ned E. Kel
ley.
Mrs. Helen Putnam and daugh
ter, Mary Jo, Ogallala and Mr
and Mrs. James Barrett, Lincoln,
were overnight guests in the
home of Mrs. Ethel Tompkins
Miss Mary Jo Putnam and Mrs
Barrett were members of the
Tompkins - Kelley wedding par
AUCTION
DISTRICT 90
Located 2 miles west of Orchard on Highway 20
SATURDAY, AUG. 18, 1:30 p.m.
SCHOOL HOUSE 20-ft. by 34-ft.; Outside toilet; Desks: Table;
Piano and bench; Oil Burner and fan; Hot Plate; Venetian Blinds;
Storm Windows; Book Case; Globe; Electric Clock; School Books;
Fire Extinguisher Bombs; Drop ceiling Globe Lights; I^arge
Frame Pictures; Set World Book Encyclopedia; Drawing and Art
Paper; 2 Bathroom Stools, Urinal, Lavatory; Film Strips; xk hp
Electric Motor; 500-gal. Fuel Tank; 40-gal. Pressure Tank; Deep
Well Pump; Projector Screen 50”x50"; Folding Chairs; Flag
Pole; 3-seat Swing; 1000-ft. 48-in. Woven Wire; Steel Posts; Steel
Comer Posts; 5Vfex9 ft. 2” Steep; Teachers Bell; Large Bell;
7 36”x36” Slates; 36"x27” Slate; lVz Brass Cylinder; 100-ft. 1-in.
Well Pipe; Other Pipe and fittings.
HAROLD MEYER, Auctioneer BRUCE FLETCHER, (lerk
THE FKONTIEK, O’Net!!. Nefera
V
Mrs Cora 0. CakJwall, Utica,
returned to her hum* Monday af
ternoon alter spending three
weeks m the home <J her daugh
ter. Mrs. Harvey A Tompkins
and family.
Monday visitors in the home
of Mrs. Violet Stewart wa« hrr
sister. Mrs, N. T. Van Cleave,
Baker. Ore. Also visiting m Ur
Stewart home were Mrs. Van
Cleaves daughter. Mrs. Mary
Kiggan und Iter daughter, Mrs
Saul and son, David, Baker, Ore
John Mart!ekl and daughter,
Elaine. Longmont, Colo . spent a
few days last week visit mg Mr.
and Mrs Henry Pruas and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs Donald
Keyes and family.
Mr and Mrs Richard Hutton
and daughter. Table Hock, are
spend mg a few days visiting Mr.
Hutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Ttiomas D. Hutton.
Billy Hotter, (Pomona, Calif.,
is standing a few days visiting
his uncle and aunt, Mr und Mrs
Leo Harte and family.
Ralph Sltoles is spending two
weeks in Omaha attending tele
phone school.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs W E Kelley were
Mr. and Mrs Don Kelley and
family and Mrs Hay Mooting and
family, Norfolk. Mrs. James
Kelley. Lincoln, PFC Neal Kel
ley, Camp Pendelton, Calif., Mr
ska. Thursday, August It, I Ml
and Mrs. Sam Kelley and I’at
Mur ting, Omaha. They attended
the wedding of Mim Linrile
Turn pit me and Ned Kelley
Mr. and Mr a. Roger Krueger
awl daughter, Woodward, la.,
spent the weekend vuut mg hla
uncle awl aunt, Mr, awl Mra.
Karl Keyea and other relatives
and t<> attend the Tompkins
Kelley wrdtUng
Mrs. May Fraka la spending a
few days visiting tier sun in law
and daughter, Mr awl Mrs. Will
iam Vr unman aial family. Or
chard.
Mr awl Mrs Ivan Couch,
who are employed at Learngum.
spent the weekend at thetr home
her*. They were accompanied to
Lexington Sunday by their grand
son Bruce Couch, O’Neill
Mr and Mrs Merle DeLong
returned Saturday evening from
Rock K sputa, la., where they
spent a week visiting their atm.
Bill and Mr awl Mr* Floyd De
Long
Sheri awl Donnie Meyer. Her
man. are spending several days
vlaittsg their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs Merle DeLortg
Phone Yoor New* to
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Phone 788
OLD SETTLERS’
PICNIC
Elmer Devall Grove
17 mllrw north of O'Notll on Highway 2*1 hi Midway Hlarn,
3 idIIi-h rant :uid l/j niltr south on . . .
TUESDAY, AUG. 21
Program
1 :«o — Interview of the Old
Settler* by KBRX
Talent Show to follow
Hull Gnrne—Holt and Boyd
Men 3S years old and over
Foot Races
Turtle and Fro* Races
Evening Program
«:3« Motiircyrl# Hliow by
llolt iumI IWi.vd Oycla t^lub
l.unrli on (Iroundu
(■round* Will lb* H|»my«d
Hlildlr llliln*
Ib-KinUT for Door I'riwi
Dance in the Evening on New Bowery Floor
Music by VON'S MERRY MEN
Mr :uiil Mrs. William IIiuim h Mr. and Mrs. Oermld llartllng
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