The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 21, 1963, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mm. Maurltz A. Swan
son announce the engagement of
their daughter, Carolyn, to Den
nis W. Scheer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin F. Scheer, Kwing.
Miss Swanson is a IfMSl gradu
ate of the Osceola High School
and attended Midhind College in
Fremont last year where she was
affiliated with the 1*1 Epsilon
Sorority. She Is now attending
Immanuel Hospital School of
Nursing in Omaha.
Mr. Scheer graduated from
Nebraska Slate Teacher’s Col
lege in Kearney last year. He is
now coaching and teaching In
dustrial Arts in Osceola.
No wedding dale has been set.
'.'fe m
Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley
of Ewing announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Judy Tinsley to PPC Leroy
(Butch) Pofuiil, son of Mr. Louis
Pofahi of Ewing and the late
Mrs. Editli Pofahi.
Miss Tinsley is a 1961 gradu
ate of the Ewing High School and
is presently employed as cleri
cal typist at the Woodmen's Acci
dent Insurance Company, Lin
coln, Nebraska.
PEC Pofahi is a 1958 graduate
of the Wheeler County High
School at Bartlett and is present
ly serving as MP in the United
Hiatt's Army at Indianapolis,
lod.
An April 27 wedding is being
planned.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: March 14 — Mrs.
Kenneth Bridge, Royal, Boyd O’
Bryan, Colome, S. D., Frank
Jauernig, Stuart, Mrs. Leo Mul
hair. Lynch, Mrs. Elizabeth
Rayn, Atkinson, Kevin Shelham
er, Henry Schacht, Vernon 9trong
and Mrs. Howard Peters, ail of
O’Neill. 15 — George E. Alexan
der, Naper. Mrs. Melvin Hood
and Mrs. Mary Kelley, O’Neill.
16 — Elbert Pepper, Bonesteel,
S. D., Arthur Kropp, Ewing, Mrs.
Duane Allen, Page, Mrs. Leo O’
Malley, Chambers, Mrs. George
Garhart, Mrs. Harold A. Parks,
O’Neill. 17 — Mike London, O’
Neill. 18 — Mrs. Ed Dewey,
Chambers, Mrs. Lettie Calkins
and Dave L. Moler, O'Neill. 19
— George Geary, Inman, Mike
Smith, Spencer, Mrs. Paul Shel
hamer, John Hickey, Mrs. Leo
Babutzke, Mrs. Anna Brown and
Mrs. Floyd Clark, O’Neill.
DISMISSED: March 14 — Mrs.
f onrl KqKt’ crirl Mrs
Gailen Weller, O’Neill and Mrs.
Evelyn Gray, Page. 15 — Baby
George Thomas Miles, Mrs. Don
ald McLain and Baby boy, Ver
non Strong, O’Neill, Mrs. Ken
neth Bridge, Royal and H. R.
Farrier, Chambers. 16 — Henry
Schacht, Dean Richard Krugman
and Mrs. Howard Peters, O’Neill,
Mrs. Bill Eby and Baby girl, Ne
ligh and Elbert Pepper, Bone
steel, S. D. 17 — Kathleen C.
Lieb, Mrs. Harry Spall and Mrs.
Harmon Grunke and Baby girl,
all of O’Neill, Kenneth Riha,
Butte. 18 — Mrs. Melvin Hood,
Mrs. Lena Tomjack and George
VanEvery, O'Neill and Allen
Hargens, Spencer. 19 — Mrs.
Mary Kelley, O’Neill, Mrs. Leo
Mulhair, Lynch and Mrs. Bruce
Grimes, Chambers.
EXPIRED: Mrs. Floyd Clark,
O’Neill, March 20.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Mar. 11 — Bon
nie Lynn Dobrovolny and Mrs.
Frank Svoboda, both of Atkinson.
12—Mrs. Minnie Eckhoff and Wal
— Mrs. Minnie Eckhoff and Wal
ter Reis, both of Atkinson; Er
nest Greenfield. Mrs. Thomas
Kaup and Mrs. Dewain Ullrich,
all of Stuart. 13 — Mrs. Ralph
Kaup, Atkinson; Leo Slachetka,
Stuart; Mrs. Adrian Titler. New
port. 14 — Mrs. Leonard Laible,
SRuart; Mrs. LeRoy Richards, At
kinson. 15 - Mrs. Daryl Beck
with and Frank Foreman, both of
Emrheit; Andrew Gilbert, Cham
bera; Mrs Donald Euberry, 0'
Neill. 16 — Mrs Paul Lamp
man, Butte; Mrs. Francis Weller,
Atkinson. 17 — Mrs. Waiter JutU,
Chambers; Mias Harlene Berk
heimer, Ainsworth.
DibMiaaED Mar. 11 — Mrs.
Aloeri an<1 Calvin Aliyn,
noth df Stuart, Mrs. Raymond
illy,. Ameka 12 — Mrs. Martin
Miksch and son, Stuart; Colleen
Sue Sterns) Atkinson. 13 — Bon
nie Lynn Dobrovolny and Mrs.
Frank Svuboda, both of Atkin
son. 14 — Ernest Greenfield, Stu
art. 15 — Walter Pratt, Bassett.
16 — Fred Goebel, Stuart; Mrs.
Ralph Kaup and daughter, Atkin
son; Mrs. Adrian Titler, Newport.
17 — Mrs. Leonard Laible and
daughter, Stuart; Mrs. Donald
El»berry( O'Neill.
EXPIRED; Mar. 15 — Mrs.
Jerome Bejot, Long Pme. 17 —
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Weller, Atkinson.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT; Mrs. Phoebe Bar
to, Herman Mohr, Mrs. Walter
Sire, Mrs. Helen Grainger, Mrs.
Don Walker, Jolin Tiefenthaler,
Mrs. Mabel Fitchhorn, Charles
Kinzic, Mrs. Mary Weber and
Mrs. Clara Hahn, ail of Butte;
Baby Evelyn Friedrich, William
Lampman, John Schornmer, Ba
by Marlys Elsasser, Mrs. Jerry
Loukota, John Hagberg and John
Miller, all of Spencer; Mrs. Car
rie Hunter, Mrs. Mary Fusch,
Mrs. Albin Kalkowski, Mrs. Josie
Peshek and Mrs. Joe Micanek,
sr., all of Lynch; Swan Pearson,
Bristow; Mrs. Mamie O’Neill, O’
Neill.
DISMISSED; Mar. 12 — Scott
Lewis, Butte; Mrs. Frank Loock,
Spencer; Mrs. Hannah Sinclair,
Bristow. 13 — Mrs. Bernice RLff,
Bristow; Robert Bridge and Mrs.
Una Allen, both of Spencer. 14
— Micky Ray Stewart, Lynch. 16
— Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Niobrara;
Mrs. Paul Nuemiller, Naper. 17 —
Mrs. Reuben Avoy and Mrs.
Richard Friedrich, both of Spen
cer. 18 — Mrs. Lloyd Claasen
and Mrs. Elmer Kaczor, both of
Silencer; Floyd Kelly, Bristow.
ST. ANTHONY’S
HOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Hood, O’Neill, son, Allen LeRoy,
7 pounds Vi ounce, March 15.
O’MALLEY — Mr. and Mrs.
Leo O’Malley, Chambers, son,
Patrick Michael, 8 pounds 13Vi
ounces, March 17.
SHELHAMER — Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Shelhamer, girl, 5 pounds 15
ounces, March 19.
BABUTZKE — Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Babutzke, daughter, 7 pounds
7 ounces, March 19.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
KAUP — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kaup, Atkinson, daughter, Brid
get Lee, 7 pounds, 13% ounces,
Mar. 13.
LAIBLE — Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Laible, Stuart, daughter,
Barbara Jane, 7 pounds, 11 oun
ces, Mar. 14.
BECKWITH — Mr. and Mrs.
Daryl Beckwith, Emmet, son, 6
pounds, 8% ounces, Mar. 16.
WELLER — Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Weller, Atkinson, son, 4
pounds, 6 ounces, Mar. 16.
LAMPMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lampman, Butte, daughter,
7 pounds, 8 ounces, Mar. 16.
ELSEWHERE
HANKS — Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hanks, Wolf Point., son, Mar. 8.
The couple now has three sons
and one daughter. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Haake, Chambers.
BORG — Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Borg, Edina, Minn, son, 9 pounds,
Mar. 10. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer,
Ewing and paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg.
HUPP — Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
nand Hupp. Norfolk, son. The
Hupps were former Deloit resi
dents.
. STESKAL — Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Steskal, daughter, Amy Ma
rie, 6 pounds 10 ounces, at the
Antelope Memorial hospital, Mar.
16. The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs,
Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Steskal, Inman, are the pater
nal grandparents.
SCHOMMER — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Schommer, Chadron, son.
Mar. 16. The couple also has an
other son. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Birmeier, Lynch, are the mater
nal grandparents.
BRADY — Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Brady, Grand Island, daughter,
Teresa Ann, 6 pounds 9V4 ounces,
March 16. This is the couple's
first child. Mrs. Brady is the for
mer Konme Kurtz, O’Neill. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kurtz are the
maternal grandparents and Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Harris, Grand
Island, formerly of Ainsworth,
paternal grandparents.
Rites Held for
John Senteney
At Stuart
Funeral services were held for
John Senteney, 74. at the Stuart
Community church, Monday, Mar.
11 with the Rev. Herbert C.
Young officiating. Burial was in
the Stuart cemetery.
John Harrison Senteney was
bom on a farm near Dustin, Nebr.
March 4. 1889, the son of Julius
E. and Emilie Senteney. He died
March 7 in a hospital in Brigham
City, Utah.
He married Clara Wahl. Atkin
son, November 10, 1916 at Butte.
To this union three children were
bom. , , .
Survivors include his wire.
Clara, daughter, Mrs. Phyllis
Johnson. Utah, son, Robert. Oma
ha brothers. Elmer, Portland,
Ore., Earl. Oshkosh, sister, Mrs.
Bessie Gaston. Belvidere, four
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
O'Neill Locals
The Christ Lutheran Ladies
Aid met March 7 at the Church
parlors The meeting was called
call was "Ojr Favorite Hymn",
call was "Our Favorite Hym".
The business meeting was held
with several committees giving
reports. It was voted to purchase
new white altar clothes and two
new stoves. It was also decided
to begin a library program. All
members present volunteered to
donate pies lor the farm sale
which we will serve. A discussion
was held about the serving of the
Junior-Senior banquet. The meet
ing closed with The Lord’s
Prayer. Hostesses were Velma
Sivesind and Etyle NeLsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hug# Carr en
tertained Mrs. Bessie Burge, Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Burge and
family, O’Neill, Larry Roach,
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carr
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Carr and family, Amelia
and Mrs. Paul Neilsen, Omaha
at a birthday dinner Sunday in
honor of Darrel. Afternoon cal
lers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Burge.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby re
turned home Saturday night from
a two week trip in which they
went to Miami before returning
home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Early
accompanied them as far as
Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Appleby stayed with the
children.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker re
cently returned from a two week
trip to Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heese were
among the guests at the Nor
folk Legion birthday supper
Thursday night. Others attending
•were Mr. and Mrs. George Wett
laufer, Page, Don Kramer and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coday, At
kinson.
tl.. _1 If_ T _ 1 „ — J rl. » U _
, uiiu uiua, AA;ia*iu uavnv
and son, Creighton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Woidneck and girls
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mrs. Rosa Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer,
were among those who attended
the 47th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahl, Mea
dow Grove.
Lynn McCarthy and her room
mate Patty Loeffler, students at
the College of Saint Mary, spent
the weekend visiting Lynn’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George M.
McCarthy.
Mrs. Keith Abart and Mrs. Ed
Hancock, Susan, Ellen, Christy
and Robert Abart were Friday
callers in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen,
Page, were Monday dinner guests
of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Eby.
Sunday evening callers at the
Hugh Carr home were Mrs. Paul
ine Benze and Cookie and Fran
ces Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Switzer
were Friday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Asher, Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eby and
Mrs. Ray Eby visited Mrs. Alma
Eby and Mrs. Bud Alberts in
Ainsworth, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Abart and
Dercy, Emmet, Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Eilers and Cindy, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Abart and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erwin, O’Neill
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hancock. The
occasion being Bob Erwin’s
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank of
Verdigre, were in O’Neill Mon
day to visit C. E. Melena, who
is a patient in St. Anthony’s
hospital.
R. H. Peterson, of Grand Is
land was a guest Tuesday of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Melena.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weier
took their daughter, Kathy Weier,
to Kansas City Sunday, Kathy
having spent two weeks’ vacation
here. She is taking X-Ray Tech
nology training in providence
hospital in Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strom, Ewing, were in O'Neill on
Monday.
Mrs. G. Owen Cole was hostess
to the members of the Chez-a
Mari club Tuesday evening. Din
ner was served at the Town
House. The playing of bridge was
at her home in Emmet. Mrs.
George Carstens and Mrs. Lar
ry Schaffer were guests. Winners
were Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs. Cars
tens and Mrs. John McCarville.
The MM club was entertain
ed by Mrs. Esther Harris at her
home. Dessert course was at 7:30
followed by bridge. Winners were
Mrs. L. A. Burgess and Mrs. C.
W. Porter.
There will be a District 1 meet
ing of the World War I Veterans
and Auxiliary in Ainsworth, Sun
day, March 24 at 2:30. Those in
terested in going meet at the
Golden Hotel comer at 11:30 a.m.
Members of the Jeudi club were
entertained by Mrs. Max Wanser
Thursday evening with dinner at
the Town House, followed by the
playing of bridge in her home in
Ewing.
The Catholic Daughters held a
social meeting TXiesday evening
at the K of C Hall Mrs. John
Harrington was chairman.
St. Patrick’s Altar 9ociety will
hold a meeting Thursday, March
21 at 8 p.m. at the Parish Hall.
St. Helen’s Guild, Mrs. Sam Der
ickson, chairman, is in charge of
the arrangements for the even
ing. All ladies of the parish are
invited.
Mrs. Ira Moss was hostess to
the Martez Tuesday evening.
Dinner was served at the Town
House followed by playing
bridge. Winners were Mrs. W. J.
Biglin and Mrs. Homer Mullen.
The Goldenrod Extension club
met at the home of Mrs. Mary
Tomlinson last Wednesday eve
ning. Mrs. Gladys Cunningham
and Mrs. Esty Nelson served the
lunch. The members were given
knitting instructions.
Mrs. Lee Brady and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Sholes were in Creigh
ton Monday. Mrs. Brady’s bro
ther, Hurley Binkerd is in the
Lutheran hospital having an op
eration.
Mrs. P. B. Harty returned this
week from Los Angeles wfifte
she visited her sister, Geraldine
Cronin for about a month.
Father Robert Dulfy attended
tl|i- Basketball Tournament in
Lincoln, Friday and Saturday.
Some of St Mary's basketball
“team accompanied him.
Mr. and Sira Dm Templrmey
er spent the weekend in North
Platte, looking for housing ac
commodations. They arc to teach
next year in 8t Patrick’s School
in North Platte.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reed and
daughter, Paula, -Omaha, went to
Chicago Friday.
Mrs. A. D. JUg returned Satur
day evening from Seneca, Nebr ,
where she was visiting her
daughters, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge
and Mrs. David Becker and fam
ilies. Calvin Coolidge brought her
to O’Neill Three of his children
were with him.
Mrs. H. J. Birmingham left
Monday for Chicago to be gone
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lampert
and children went to Minot, ND.
Friday, returning Monday. They
visited his sister, Mrs Warren
Phipps and family.
Lee Brady spent Wednesday
night in O’Neill with his mother,
Mrs. Lee Brady, sr
M. J. Golden and Marvin Miller
went to Lincoln Friday to attend
the State Basketball Tournament.
Bob J. O’Reilly, St. Louis, Mo.,
was a St. Patrick’s day guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stewart.
William Bowker, Omaha, was
in O’Neill Thursday and Friday
Mrs. Harry Larsen and son
spent Saturday in Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hieter re
turned Monday evening from
Ainsworth.
Mrs. Frank Froelich was hos
tess to the members of the Delta
Deka last Thursday. Dinner was
served at the Town House pre
ceding the playing of bridge.
Mrs. Doris Dobrovolny, Atkin
son, was a 9unday guest of Mrs.
Delores Shaw and her son, Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson
and Mrs. O’Hare, all of Johns
town, and Billy Ermer, O’Neill,
visited Mrs. Stanley Chmiel,
Wednesday.
Eileen Janet Blitzkie, daughter
of Mrs. Homer Blitzkie, Spencer,
was chosen to represent Spencer
at Girls State in June.
Eileen has been active in li
brary, music and girl’s athletics.
She is an honor roll student and
treasurer of the pep club.
Mildred Jean Ficenec was cho
sen alternate.
Page News
Area B Commander George
Wettlaufer and Mrs. Wettlaufer
were among the guests at the
Legion birthday supper, Thurs
day night at Norfolk. Others from
this area were Don Kramer, At
kinson, district commander, Mike
Coday, district adjutant and Mrs.
Coday, Atkinson and Alvin and
Mrs. Heese, he’s district service
officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen ate
dinner Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Eby, O’Neill.
Neighborhood club met Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Kenneth
Wettlaufer. Mrs. A. Wettlaufer,
O’Neill was a guest. Cards were
played with winners being Mmes.
George Wettlaufer, P. E. Sojka
and Andrew Wettlaufer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price and
Randy Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Brown, all of Lincoln, were Sun
day dinner guests of the ladies
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss.
Little Mark Price returned home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Robinson and Willis were al
so guests.
Marie Heiss and Viola Haynes
both of Hastings, were here for
the weekend. Marie was a guest
in the Merwyn French home and
Viola was visiting her parents,
Mr nnH Mrs Allan Huvnps.
Supper guests of the Ben Ash
ers Friday night were Sandy and
Linda Alberts, Bruce Bowen and
Dick Linder. The occasion was
the 16th birthday of Linda's. The
group then attended the one act
plays in which he girls partici
pated. Following that a surprise
birthday party was held for Lin
da at the Asher home with guests
being, Sandy Alberts, LuAnn
Nissen, Seal Luebcke, Andrea
Wettlaufer, Jean Finley, Linda
Thompson, Janet Anson, Connie
Summers, DeVon Kemper, Bruce
Bowen and Dick Linder.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gentzler,
Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Tyler, Fremont, were weekend
guests of their mother, Mrs. Le
ona Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Jun
ior Finch, Mrs. Art Sufficool and
family, Creighton, joined the
group on Sunday.
Bid or Bye club met Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Harold
Asher, Mrs. Margaret Kelly was
a guest. Bridge was played with
Mrs. Dan Troshynski winning
high.
Get-To-Gether club met Wed
nesday with Mrs. Jessie Cronk.
Nine members and three guests.
Mmes. John Steinberg, Anna
Thompson and Mable Smith. RoD
call was answered with a chuc
kle. Mrs. Harry Tegeler won the
special prize. Mrs. Roy Grubbs
will be the next hostess.
NOK dub met Thursday with
Mrs. Ben Asher. Nine members
and one guest, Mrs. Robert Lin
der. Mrs. Everett Miner -joined
the group for coffee. The ladies
did their own fancy wok.
Mrs. William Scheinost will be
the next hostess.
MYF met Sunday night at the
Methodist church. Roberta Asher
and Manlyn Max had tit* dr
votton and action on "People or
Prts". Seventy two dollar* wax
realized at the pancake supper
held March 8. It waa voted to
send SaO to Camp Funteneile and
to help pay expense* for mem
bers to Camp this summer.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Van Horn
were sponsor*. Next Sunday,
Becky Beelaert and Peggy Sue
Kelly will have devotion* and les
son Mr. and Mrs. R V. Crumly
will be sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer,
O'Neill, were Fnday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs Ben Ash
er.
Little Teddy Troshynski spent
a few days with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshyn
ski, while his parents, the Hugh
Troshynskis were attending the
basketball tournament in Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Woods,
Lincoln and Mrs. Hester Edmis
ten were her visiting for the
weekend. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Atkinson
and the Calvin Harveys. Mrs. Ed
nnsten spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Frieda Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matscbullat
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wett
laufer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wettlaufer, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Strong, Norfolk and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer and Gary.
O’Neill, were all Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Andrew Wettlau
fer.
The Page American Legion
will entertain the Legionaires in
honor of their birthday at a 6:30
covered dish supper, Sunday
night at the Legion club. All Le
gion members and their wives
and Auxiliary members and their
husbands are invited. Cards will
be played.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mick were Sunday dinner and
luncheon guests of the Ben Ash
ers.
A very large crowd was in at
tendance Friday night at the
Page school auditorium when the
students of the Page high school
participated in four one act
plays under the direction of Mr
Allen Gross. The rhythm band
entertained the group between
acts. Pie and coffe were served
afterwards by the pep club.
GGG and G club met Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Soren Soren
sen sr. Pitch was played with
winners beine hieh. Mrs. Frieda
Asher, low, Mrs. Anton Nissen
and traveling, Mrs. Elsie Cork.
Mrs. Alta Finch spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch.
Dale Waring, Orchard, called
on his mother, Mrs. Ethel War
ing, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlau
fer, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kenne
dy,* Mr. and Mrs. William
Scheinost and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Asher all attended the birthday
supper of the American Legion
and Auxiliary at O’Neill, Monday
night. Sgt. William Cousins spoke
and showed a film to the group.
Separate meetings were then
held. Page will be host to the
county in May.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge left
Wednesday for Lincoln. The la
dies attended the Annual meet
ing of the Women’s Society of
Christian 9ervice. The Frenches
will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Brouse.
The farm sale of Mrs. Leona
Finch held last Wednesday drew
a nice crowd. Mrs. Finch will be
moving shortly on the place va
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Summers.
Atkinson News
Mrs. Frank Skrdla is spending
a few days at the ranch in pre
paration of their sale which will
be held next Monday, Mar. 25
northeast of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kazda came
last Wednesday to visit his mo
ther, Mrs. Alfred Kazda, who fell
recently and is hospitalized here.
They returned to Winner Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Denton
Colfack and Wanda of Niobrara
were Sunday afternoon callers at
the Nels Colfack home in Atkin
son. Other Sunday callers in the
Colfack home w'ere Mrs. Opal
Wondercheck and family of New
port, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Colfack and family of Sargent,
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colfack
and family of O’Neill. Monday
was Mrs. Nels Colfack’s birthday.
She was 82 years old and the
family came Sunday to help
make her day a memorable one.
Mrs. Leonard Jungman and
ivuo. tvuiiam rrcxav txuxcu vni
Mrs. Robert Batenhorst Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson
and family were Sunday after
noon callers at the Alfred Kazda
home.
Mrs. Leota Rickard of Ontario,
Calif, came to Grand Island last
Wednesday to spend some time
here with her sister, Mrs. Al
fred Kazda. Mrs. Rickard was
met in Grand Island by Alfred
Kazda and Dick Kazda of Winner
and brought her to Atkinson.
The Bakers Dozen Extension
dub met March 22 at the home of
Mrs. C. F. Shall. Ten members
answered roll call by Giving a
. Beauty hint. One new member
was taken into the membership,
Mrs. Rose Camp, and Mrs. Cora
Weichman was a guest.
The group presented a farewell
gift to one of their members,
Mrs. Lance Withers, who will
leave soon to make their home in
Idaho, where their children re
side.
The next meeting will be held
on the regular date at the home
of Mrs. Josephine Kramer.
Mrs. Rose Hull and Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Cady of Ainsworth
came Saturday to visit in the Al
fred Kazda hone and to visit
Mrs. Kazda who is in the hospital
here. Mrs. Hull is Mrs. Kazda’s
mother and Mr. Cady is a broth
er of Mrs. Kazda.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Kersch
and family of Spencer visited
briefly with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Frank Knbody last Ttiiy\
day afternoon, they war- comutt
to loncoln to attetaK th< basket
ftaJl tournament an# they Jfcft the
Kfcnu-h children a ith tl>< grand
parents while they were gone.
They returned tome Friday
night.
Donald Wedige and Robert
Vlaek came from Omaha Satur
day to bring a load of furniture
for the 1 smalt! Wedige family.
Mr. and Mrs I *onald Wedige
have leased the White Cafe hi
Atkinson and are moving into
the Mary Henning home In west
Atkinson Mr. and Mr* Wedige
will take possession of the opera
tion of the cafe on April 1. Mrs
Wedige and the children have
been in Atkinson for a few days
until the furniture arrived
Mr*. Effie Kubart celebrated
another birthday Sunday when
members of her family gathered
to enjoy the day with tier. Her
Sunday dinner guest* were Mrs
Eva Thompson and son, Larry of
liassett. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Coufal of Stuart, Father Kubart
of Ewing, and Mr and Mrs. Jack
Ramuld of O’Neill and Mr. ami
Mrs. Lmo Kramer. Afternoon call
ers were- l-awrence and Evelyn
Pacha. A (minted Happy Birth
day to you Mrs Kubart
Mrs. Brice Braziel and son,
Blaine, returned to Lincoln Sat
urday after spending the week in
Atkinson to to near her mother,
Mrs. Alfred Kazda She was ac
companied to Lincoln by Mrs.
Erma Carr who will spend a few
days visiting relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack and
Mr. and Mrs. Oil tort Schneider
and family returned home- Sun
day night after visiting the
Macks’ daughter, Capt and Mrs
Norris Johnson and family at
Colorado Springs. Colo. Mrs.
Mack went to Colorado Springs
ten days ago. While there the
party toured the Air Force Acad
emy, Cave of the Winds, Garden
of the Gods and many other in
teresting places in Colorado. Mrs
Mack also met a former Atkin
sonite, Mrs. Fanny Dickerson
one day and the ladies had lunch
at the Broadmor and enjoyed an
afternoon reminiscing. Mrs.
Mack reported that she also had
her first live view of skiers per
formances while on tour of the
many sights which Colorado has
to offer all tourists.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Ziska and
Mrs. Art Ziska were Sunday af
ternoon callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Gokie.
Mrs. Mal>el McDaniel and Mrs
Raymond Schaffer attended the
shower on .Sunday afternoon for
Mrs. Merle Winings.
The hiking bug hit again last
weekend. One group left Atkinson
Saturday morning to get in a
fifty miler to Inman and back.
Phyllis Kaup, Joan Lee, Betty
Ries, Judy Krysl, Bob Gokie,
Pat Bennett, Bernard Bonenberg
er and Ronnie Barnes set out to
complete the fifty miles but fell
a bit short. Arriving in O’Neill,
four gave up while the others
continued on. Enroute home, due
to weather conditions, Ronnie’s
grandfather Parsons, just couldn’t
stand it any longer so he went
to meet the remaining four and
brought them to Atkinson. They
had made it back as far as six
miles west of O’Neill. Gonna try
it again? Well some of them say
“Maybe”.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seger and
family were Sunday evening din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
McKay.
Mrs. Pat Gokie and family of
O’Neill spent Monday in Atkin
son with her mother, Mrs. Gil
bert Engler.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKay and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Pacha and boys were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Kreiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor
of Norfolk visited with Mrs. Wil
liam Vahle and Dorothy last
Thursday. Mrs. Taylor spent the
afternoon there while Mr. Taylor
drove to Ainsworth on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heying were
in Norfolk last Thursday on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith sr.
were Sunday afternoon callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Doolittle and were Sunday eve
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Fryrear home. Other afternoon
callers at the Fryrear home were
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Young of
Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pierce, Amelia. Later in the eve
ning Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ceams
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ceams
and family arrived from Scotts
bluff to help Mr. and Mrs. Fry
rear celebrate their 49th wedding
anniversary on Monday, Mar. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Withers
and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elvon Chace.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Rothchild made plans
for an all out family celebration
last Sunday to honor the Roth
childs on their 45th wedding an
niversary but old man winter in
terfered with those farther away
being able to attend.
Those who were able to attend
the dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Rothchild and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Rothchild and
son, and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson of
O’Neill. Unable to come on ac
count of driving conditions were
two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Couch and family of Kimball,
S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Gutzmer and family at Woon
socket, S. D. Other dinner guests
who helped to make the day most
memorable were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Dexter of Bartlett, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Dexter of O'
Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Dale Dvorak and family.
The Mohr School House was en
livened Sunday afternoon when
the womenfolk of that area turn
ed out in numbers to honor Mrs.
Merle Winmgs with a miscellan
eous shower. Sharon and Carol
Winings sang two songs and the
afternoon’s merriment turned into
a gala affair. Mrs. Johnny Mohr
and Mrs. Ethel Hansen acted as
Marriage counselors, as each
guest presented a problem which
the new bride may encounter
through the years with her win
some husband. Many problems
were settled right then and there
by these two old pro's. The bride
received many lovely and useful
gifts. The li'-aoriftkies wore m
keeping With the St. Patrick'*
In»> eokiHni; and the table was
enhanced wgh a green lac* table
doth launch was served follow
ing the entrrumuitriit and Mrs.
ti mings’ many many Mend* left
wishing tier a lifetime of happi
ness.
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Celia News
Mrs. Mark Headricks
The Celia 411 club met at the
home of Mr and Mrs I Hike Hoff,
man on Sunday. All but one lead
er and one dub memlier were
present Mrs Clarence Focken
jr and children were guests. The
next meeting will be at the Imme
of Mr. and Mrs Alex Frkekel on
April 19.
Mr, and Mrs 1 Hike Hoffman
were supper guests at the Or
hardt Mommsen home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Emil Cblfack amt
I H*nnis and Mr. and Mrs Denton
Colfaek and liaby of Nlolirnra
visited at the Nels Colfaek home
in Atkinson. Sunday Olliers pres
ent to help Mrs. Cblfack sr. cele
brate tier 82nd hirthday were Mr
and Mrs. Carl Colfaek and fam
ily of O'Neill ami Mrs. Carl at
tack's mother, Mrs Mae Farsch
also of O’NeiR, Mr and Mm.
Harold Colfaek and family of
Sargent, and Mr. and Mrs Oscar
Wondercheck, Bassett Mrs Won*
dercheck is a daughter, 0|>ul, of
Mr and Mrs Nels Colfaek.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hoffman
were Saturday night supper
guests of Ed Hoffman in Atkin
son They enjoyed a feast on the
big pike that Ed caught a week
ago
Mrs Clarence Focken sr vis
ited Miss 1 kirothy Scott Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
jr. und family were Sunday din
ner guesls of his parents, the
Clarence Focken sr and family.
Mr and Mrs. Norbert Dobias
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the John Sicheneder
home.
Arlin Hendricks was a dinner
guesi ui uwneii umnin Auixiny.
In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
James Mellor and baby were vis
itors with them.
Mr. and Mrs Mark Hendrick*
had dinner at the Richard Kling
er home Sunday and when they
returned home they took Terry
and Marjory Klinger to spend a
few days with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Points of
Stuart were dinner guests at the
Robert Hendricks home. In the
afternoon they called tlie Ieon
Hendricks family in Manhattan,
Kan. and made arrangements for
Leons to meet them at York.
Mr. and Mrs. Points will visit
in Manhattan and several places
in Oklahoma the next two or
three weeks before returning to
their work at the Wilson ranch.
Mr. Points has several children
and his only sister living in and
around Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson
of Albion visited at the Merrill
Anderson home Sunday on their
way home from a visit at the
Claire Anderson home at Long
Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer
sr. were Sunday dinner guests of
the Merrill Andersons. In the af
ternoon they drove to Naper
where they visited at the home
of Mrs. Meyer’s sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Garold Hoyt, helping her
celebrate her birthday at a sup
per in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
were Friday dinner guests of the
Hans Lauridsons.
Mrs. Bill Coleman called on
Mrs. Hans Lauridson Monday and
on Tuesday Mrs. Bill Tasler was
a guest.
Darryl McKathnie spent the af
ternoon and early evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Lauridson and LeRoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder
helped Harold Goldfuss shell
com Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sicheneder Wednesday.
Natchel Rzeszotarski helped his
brother, Gaines, near Emmet
with some cattle work Wednes
day.
Natchel Rzeszotarski and Ed
and Leon Rentschler attended the
Irrigation meeting in O'Neill on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rzeszo
tarski and family of Emmet vis
ited at the Natchel Rzeszotarski
home.
Mr and Mrs. John Schwindt
and Vanita visited at the Milton
McKathnie home Wednesday eve
ning.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Mr.
and Mrs. Omer Points of Stuart
drove to Sioux City on Wednes
day where Mr. Points consulted
with doctors. They returned home
that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
family visited at the Alvin Heis
er home Thursday.
Henry Heiser called at the Ro
bert Hendricks and Alvin Heiser
homes cm Thursday.
Mrs. Omer Points spent the day
with Mrs. Robert Hendricks Fri
day.
Rev. and Mrs. Elmore Blain
and sons were last Sunday supper
guests erf the Herman Meyers sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie
and children drove to Palmer
where they made the acquain
tance of their new grandchild, a
son, of the Ernie Wondercheck*.
Mrs. Wondercheck ia the former
Ellen McKathnie.
Mr*. Leonard Chaffin drove her
car to Venus Monday evening,
taking a load of young people
to the EVHY meeting. Those ac
companying her were Ariin Hend
ricks, Charles, Linda and Edith
Chaffin, Evelyn Slaymaker, Mar
vin Thurlow and Connie and Lin
da Lewis.
Leonard Chaffin and son, Char
les attended the Finch Farm Sale
near Venus Wednesday.
Mrs. Vic Frickel and girls,
Beverly and Bethene and Mrs.
Bill Coleman drove to Stuart
where they called on Mrs. Hitch
cock and Mrs. Jennings at the
Stuart Rest Haven. They report
the ladies feeling real well and
very happy to have callers.
Harold and Garold Frickel
\ jerry Osborne ml Gerald O'
(Tanner drove to Uru-oln where
they at tended tie Nebraska state
twakettMill tour-'>ment this week
end
Honnie Frtckel was an over
night guest at Cheryl Herk Fri
day
Mias Durottiy Scott was a
Wednesday evening supj-r guest
of the Frank KUmurry*
Mr awl Mrs Hay lk>htas were
cullers at tlie John Sicheneder
tionie Monday
Thursday evening Mr and Mm
John Sicheneder visited at the
Lyle Addison home where they
helped Lyle enjoy hi* birthday.
Others present for the evening
were Mrs Hex Coburn, Mr, and
Mr* Hay Gabum and family
Mr and Mrs John Sicheneder
awl Hale were Frhtay guests at
ti»e home of Mr and Mrs Frank
Sicheneder
John Sicheneder drove to Nor
folk Tuesday awl brought his
father. Frank Sicheneder. home
from a tong stay at the hospital.
They report Mr Sicheneder Is
Improving remarkably after re
cent major surgery.
Mrs Kmil Golf nek, Mm Duke
Hoffman Mrs Milton M.Kathnle
awl I jury Hayes, all teachers In
this vicinity, attended the Hural
Teachers meeting In O'Neill Tues
day night. Miss Ht-len Martens
gave a Travelogue of her trip U)
the World's Fair and allowed pic
tun** of her summer lour of
Canada awl other interesting
places.
'Hie Celia Pinochle club met at
the home of Mr and Mrs Ihiane
Heck Friday night Those in at
tendance were Mr und Mm. Nab
chel H/es/otarski and family,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
and fumily, Mr and Mrs John
Slchcwder and family. Mr. und
Mrs. John Schwindt nnd Vanlla,
Mr. and Mrs Jim Sicheneder
and daughter, Mr and Mrs Ger
hardt Momnwm anil fumily awl
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Addison and
family and Mr. and Mrs. I hike
Hoffman and sons. Indies high
score was won by Mrs. Natchel
H/eazoturski, second high by Mrs.
Hoffman Mens high by Gerhardt
Mommson and second high by
Roger Monman. Ine n«*xt meet
ing will lx* at thi* home of Mr.
and Mm. John Sichencder March
2fth.
Mrs Duke Hoffman attended
the covered dish luncheon of the
legion club on Thursday night.
It was the I>*gion Club's annual
Birthday Party. A program fal
lowed the luncheon.
Deloit News
By Mrs. H. Ufilinnr
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDon
ald spent Thursday evening ut
the H. J. Kurpgewett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moon of
Neligh were Sunday guests at
the Watson McDonald home. Mr
Moon planned to make a liusiness
trip to Denver next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harpster
and Terry were Neligh visitors
Saturday. Mrs Harpster had a
dental appointment. Willard spent
Saturday afternoon at the Fred
Harpsters and Mr. and Mm. H.
Reimer were afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixiclen Taylor
and two children of Grand Island
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
visited the L. W. Reimer home
in O'Neill Sunday.
Mrs Mary Steams returned
home Sunday from Norfolk where
she visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Steams.
Mrs. Fred Harpster was able
to return home from the Tilden
hospital Friday. She went back
for a check up on Monday. Last
Wednesday Glenn Harpster took
his mother to Omaha to consult
a plastic surgeon. They returned
to Tilden Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster
and Mr. ami Mm. Otto Reimer
and Echo Fisher visited Mrs
Fred Harpster in the Tilden hos
pital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDon
ald and Mr. and Mm. Gary Moon
were last Sunday dinner guests
at the Willis Moon home in Ne
ligh.
mi a. iiciu jr iv iiiin riiifj UH'
faculty at Royal attended the
funeral for Mrs. Andrew Jensen,
54, in Royal on Monday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDon
ald called on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Smith and sons Wednesday eve
ning.
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