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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1963)
!\lr. and Mr*. Alton •!. Warner, Amelia, announce the engage incut of their daughter, Juanita Kanee, to Jerry lloinolka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe lloinolka, Chambers. \ June 15 wedding in planned. .Mr, and Mrs. Otto Liska, Ver- s dig re, announce the engagement (J ot their daughter, Barbara, to t; .lames Sokol, sou of Mr. and ^ Mrs. Charles Sokol sr., Verdlgre. ^ Miss Liska is a 1902 graduate v of Verdlgre high school. She Is n I esentlv employed at the <«en t era! Wholesale Company, Nor folk. Mr. Sokol graduated from Ver- > digrc with tin* class of 1957, and is presently engaged in farming a near I’lainview. ST. ANTHONY’S l'ICK — Mr. and Mrs. Clif 1 or J Dick, Inman, son, 7 pounds ; 2 3/4 ounces, March 25. STEWART — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, O’Neill, son, 7 pounds 4 Ms ounces, March 27. ATKINSON MEMORIAL FOCKEN — Mr. and Mrs. Doy el Foeken, Atkinson, son, Brad ley William, 6 pounds, 6 ounces. Mar. 22. KRAMER — Mr. and Mrs. Mainard Kramer, Stuart, son, 7 pounds, 12 ounces, Mar. 23. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: March 21 — Mrs. Lester Raff, Orchard, Mrs. Ed die Kaczor, Ewing, Terry, Lana Marvin and Kreg Mosel, all of Page, Louis Burgett, Amelia, Ro ber„ Strong, Chambers, Howard Johnson, Verdigre and Esther Zimmerman, Ewing. 22 — George Babl. Emmet, Mrs. Jennie Fin ley, Page, Mrs. Thomas Broder sen, Spencer and E. E. Dewey Chambers. 23 — Amy Huston, O’ Neill and William Hubei, Ewing. 24 _ Harley Buxton, Frank Pet er sr., Mrs. Sidney Anderson, Barton Walton and Norma Mc Clellan, all of O’Neill and Rena Coppoc, Chambers. 25 — Rich aid J. Wright, Henry Krier, Mrs. Lynn Moore, O’Neill and Mrs. Vary Dusatko, all of O’Neill and Mrs! Clifford Dick, Inman. 26 — Mrs. Larry Waller and Mrs. Clarence i^iteel, Ewing. 27 — Mrs. Robert Wood, Page, Walter Egger and Mrs. Carl Stewart, O’ Neill and Forrest Henderson, Or chard. DISMISSED: 21 — Mrs. Duane Allen, Page, William Mullen, Em met, Michael Fleek, Chambers. Mrs. Harvey Cullen, O'Neill and Elizabeth Ryan, Atkinson. 22 — John Hickey, Mrs. Harold Parks and daughter, both of O’Neill, Marvin. Lana, Terry and Kreg Mosel, all of Page, George Alex ander. Naper, George Babl, Em met, Mrs. Lester Raff, Orchard, jibs. Leo O’Malley and son, Chambers and Boyd O’Bryan, Co lome. S. D. 23 — Mrs. Paul Shel hamer and daughter. Mike Lon don Dave Moler and Thomas J. Donohoe, all of O’Neill, William Hahn, Grand Island and Esther Zimmerman, Ewing. 24 — Mrs. Leo Babutzke and daughter, O’ Neill, Mike Smith. Spencer, At thur Kropp and Barbara Ann Meade, both of Ewing. 25 — Mrs Anna Brown, O’Neill, Mrs. Ed die Kaczor, Ewing, Howard John son, Verdigre and Frank Jauer nig, Stuart. 26 — Louis Burgett. Amelia, Harley Buxton and Mrs. Lulu Quig. both of r EXPIRED: Mrs. “Floyd Clare. Mrs. Robert J. Gallagher, C E. jyfelpna and John Brunckhorst. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Mar. IH — Carl Clement*, Stuart. 18 — Fred Go* bel, Stuart. 20 — Mr*. Harold Hark*, Stuart, Mr*. Doyt-1 Foe ken, Atkuiaon 22 — Joseph Dis tcihaupi and Bonnie Garwood both of Atkinaon. 23 — Mrs Mai nard Kramer and Ernest Green field, both of Stuart; Andrew Gil bert, Chambers DISMISSED: Mar. 18 — Mis. Diwain Ullrich and Carl Cle ments, both of Stuart; Mrs. Le Koy Richards, Atkinson, Mrs. Daryl Beckwith and son, Emmet; i Andrew Gilbert, Chambers; Mis* Harlene Berkheimer, Ainsworth. 20 _ Walter Reis, Atkinson; Leo Slachetka and Mrs. Martin Mik sch, both of Stuart; Mrs. Paul Lampman and daughter, Butte. 21 — Mrs. Francis Weller, Atkin son; Mrs. Walter Jutte, Cham bers. 22 — Dean Moore, New jx>rt; Mrs. Harold Parks, Stuart. 23 — Mrs. Thomas Kaup, Stuart; Bonnie Garwood, Atkinson. 24 — Mrs. Minnie Eckhoff, Atkinson; Fred Geobel, Stuart SACRED HEART PRESENT: Mrs. Phoebe Bar to, Mrs. Harry Weber, John Tie fenthaler, Charles Kinzie, Mrs. Joseph Sextro, Mrs. Mabel Fitch horn, Robert Grainger, Herman Mohr and Mrs. Clara Hahn, all of Butte; Mrs. Mary Fusch, Mrs. Joseph Micanek, sr., Mrs. Josie Peshek and Mrs. Carrie Hunter, all of Lynch; John Hagberg, Ba by Marlys Elsasser and John Schommer, all of Spencer; Mrs. Elmer Jones, Verdel; Swan Pear son and Mrs. Anna Gehlsen, both of Bristow; Mrs. Robert Hamil ton and Mrs. Edward Roeder, both of Fairfax; Gust Weic'uum, Naper; Mrs. Mammie O'Neill O'Neill. DISMISSED. Mar. 20 — John Miller, Spencer. 21 — Mrs. Helen Grainger, Butte; Elmer Luedku and Mrs. Jerry Dmkota, both of Spencer. 22 — Mrs. Albin Kal kowski, Lynch. 23 - Mrs. Don Walker, Butte; William Lamp man, Spencer. 24 — Evelyn Fried rich and Paul Hargens, both of Spencer. 25 Mark Johring, O’ Neill. O'Neill Locals Frances Cronin, Grand Island, lent Thursday and Friday in 'Neill, visiting Mrs. P. B. Har r, J. D. Cronin and Mr. and [rs. F. N. Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Chase of heldon, la., spent the weekend ith relatives in O’Neill and In lan. Mrs. Alice Matthews and her ither, Pat Minton, returned to er home in Lincoln, after visit lg relatives and friends in O' eill. Mrs. J. D. Fraber and Kevin, nd her father, John Harrington f Chicago, returned to Omaha ast Wednesday. Nyla Jaszkowiak, who attends he University of Nebraska, spent he weekend with her parents. William McIntosh attended a ewelers Association meeting in .exington Sunday. Mrs. Edith Rutledge spent Sat irday and Sunday in Meadow irove and Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Moss at ended a Postmasters meeting in Norfolk Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Biv Wanser and amlly of Sioux City, la., were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. •Yank Froelich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors md family of Greeley were weekend guests of Mrs. M. J. iVallace and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. \ersenbrock. Mrs. M. J. Wallace, Mrs. D. A. Kersetibrock and daughter, Nan. were in Norfolk Saturday. Edith Gallagher, Omaha, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, over the week end. Mrs. Larry Krause and family returned to their home in Chica go, after having been with her mother, Mrs. D. D. Debolt, for a couple of weeks. Attending the District meeting of World War I Veterans and 4_:i:._.. a Of inWnv I J »»» * --»- •> ' March 24. in the afternoon, were Mrs. Goldie Liddy, Mrs. John Harrington, Mrs. Gladys Cun ningham, Mrs. Loretta Hynes, Mrs. Stanley Soukup, Mrs. Rhodes and Air. and Mrs. Ira AIoss. Mrs. C. E. Lundgren returned Sunday from a trip to Hawaii and visiting relatives in California, for two weeks. Air. and Mrs. John Donohoe returned Saturday, having spent about three months on the West Coast. Mrs. C. J. Gatz was hostess to the Delta Deks last week. Din ner was served at the Town House followed by the playing of bridge at her home. Winners were Airs. Henry Lohaus and Airs. L. A. Burgess. Members of the BBC club were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Younie. with a late dessert course. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club had a 1:30 luncheon at the AI & M cafe followed by the playing of bridge at the home of Mrs. L. A. Burgess. Airs Del Robertson served din ner at her home last Tuesday evening to the NTTF club. At bridge play the winners were Airs Dick Alexander and Mrs. Geo. J anousek. Air. and Mrs. Dean Streeter. Jean and Douglas McKenzie went to Grand Island Sunday to see Clyde Streeter who is in the vet eran's hospital. He was operated on about a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halstead of Inman accompanied Dolores Shaw and Bob to Redbird Thurs day evening to celebrate Harold Halstead’s birthday. Airs. Dolores Shaw and son, and Timmy and Jeffrey Henning of Wagner, S. D^drove to Credgh mofaer. Agnes Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus en tertained at « family dinner Sunday in honor of her mother J4rs. Mary MacLeod’s 89th birth day. Mrs. John Osenbaiugh was bos ~tess to the Merrymix club Tues < Hetty Wright, a liffii graduate dI tin* Ewing High School who entered tin Emanuel Lutheran School of Nursing in Sctcmber, was one of tin* 47 students cap ped recently. She is the daugh ter of Mrs. Mildred Wright of Ewing. I day. A 1:30 dessert course was j served at her home. Bridge winner? were Mrs. Dew ey Schaffer and Mrs. H. S. Mo ses. Mrs. Schaffer was a guest Members of the O’Monde club were entertained Tuesday eve ning with dinner at the Town House by Mrs. Robert Walter ful- I lowed by bridge at her home. Her guests were Mrs. Merton ( Dierks, Ewing and Mrs. Gerald Lang meier. Winners were Mrs. Dun Becker, Mrs. George Couke and Mrs. Langemeier. Mrs. Virgil Laursen was hos tess to the BCA club Tuesday evening. Dinner was served at the Town House. Bridge was played at her home. Winners were Mrs. Marge Stuifbergen. Mrs. Verne Reynoldson and Mrs. Winnie Barger. St. Patrick’s Altar Society met Thursday night at the Parrish hall. St. Helen’s Guild, Mrs. Sam Derickson, chairman, was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. P. B. Harty was hostess to the members of Martcz club. Tuesday evening with dinner at the Town House, followed by bridge. Mrs. Ed Campbell wan the winner. St Patrick s Altar society St. Patrick's Altar Society met Thursday evening in the parish hall. Miss Gallagher announced that Layettes for the Latin American countries are still needed. The dates for the rummage sale was announced, it will be held April 18, 19 and 20. In the absence of Monsignor O’Sullivan, Father Duffy spoke to the ladies. A discussion was held concern ing a proposed parish Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Plans are being made to institute a program of adoration soon. St. Helen’s Guild, Mrs. Sam Derickson, chairman, was in charge of the meeting. Lee Brady jr., Omaha spent Thursday and Friday with his mother, Mrs. Lee Brady. On Sat urday he attended the funeral of her brother, Hurley Binkerd, Ver del. Mr and Mrs. Albert Lee Brady and child, Lincoln, were Thurs day night guests of Mrs. Lee Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farrier ar rived from Rapid City last week end. Mrs. Farrier and son re mained with her mother, Mrs. D. D. Debolt, for a longer stay. Mr. Farrier’s mother returned to Rapid City with him. Father McNally, Niobrara, is conducting a retreat this week for the students of St. Mary’s Academy. Mrs. Ira Moss attended a Board of Directors meeting of the NCCW on Wednesday at Sny rtor Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Lunn, Fair fax, S. D., and Mrs. Milo Sta- ■ lecker were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser. Mrs. Charles Peterson and children, Amelia, were noon guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kaiser. Mrs. Warren Seger and family were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witherwax and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson and family were Thursday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Witherwax, Redbird, in hon or of their 30th wedding anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and girls. Page, were Sun day dinner and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wasmund Princeton, Kan., Marshall Bink erd, Hillsboro. Ore., Austin Bink erd of Kent, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Binkerd, Hartford, S. D. and Walter Binkerd, Niobrara, spent Friday night with Mrs. Lee Brady. They came to attend the i funeral of Hurley Binkerd at Ver r del Saturday. . A 7 o'clock dinner was held Fri day night at the John Storjohann home honoring his birthday, r Guests included Mr. and Mrs. t Mickey Stewart and boys, Mr. 5 and Mrs. Bob Neuman and fam ily, Chappell, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Storjohann. Scrib ner, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stor t johann and Rosemary, Champ ; lain, S. D. and Mrs. Minnie Hig r gins. i Mrs. Twila Hicks was a Fri day dinner guest of Mrs. Stan 3 ley Chmiel. s Mrs. Warren Seger and crnld ren, Gordon, arrived Thursday 3 for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Seger. They returned home g Sunday. t- - | WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD The Wesleyan Service Guild of t- the First Methodist church met % in tiie home of Mrs. Laurence \ Haynes Monday evening, l- An Easter lesson, “A Sign Un to You” was given by Mrs. Ben s' nett Gillespie. s- Committees appointed by Miss Helen Marten*, president, includ ed Mrs. Harrison Bridge, Mr*. Francis Curran and Mrs. Haynes, lund raising project; and Mr*. Esther Harris, Mrs. Ivan Hurley and Mrs Harold Segi-r, nominat ing. Mrs. Harold Seger was refresh ment hostess. Oflicers will be elected at the April 15 meeting in the home of Mrs. Donald Maw. Mrs. J. L. bherbahn will be worship leader. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS Friendly Neighbors Extension club met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Larry Rice with Mrs. Joe Sivesind as co-hostess. There were 15 members and one guest, Mrs. Wayne Hoffman. Roll call was answered by ‘‘A cute saying of your child”. The les son on "Amp and Watts” was given by Mrs. Floyd Stmgley and Mrs. Joe McLeish. The rest of the evening was spent in playing cards. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Sivesind with Mrs. Stmgley as co-hostess. MNO EXTENSION CLUB MNO Extension club met at the home of Mrs. Paul Fetrow with Mrs. Lawrence Haynes as co-hos Roll call was answered by 15 members giving the latest book they had read. Mrs. Haynes, vice - president, presided at the business meeting Material was distributed among some volunteers to make children gowns for the hospital. Discussion was held on making May baskets for the hospital tray Two committees were appointed for the assembling of the bask ets. A committee to distribute them will be appointed at the April meeting. A lesson on the Care of Hard Floor Surfaces was given by Mrs. Paul Fetrow. The next meeting will be April 23 at the home of Mrs. Bob Tim merman. A Poem From Mrs. Eby ... The Frontier Taking Out Supposes An old colored lady at hard labor there, Earned a very precarious living and fare. But was a happy triumphant Christian they say. Oh Nancy! said a gloomy lady to her one day. It’s fine to be happy tis true, but thoughts of the future should sober you. Suppose yda’d be sick and could n’t work or old and gray, Or perchance your employer should move away. Maybe no one would give you any thing to do. Or suppose! suppose your labor ing days are through. Oh! “Stop cried Nancy”, I never suppose. The Lord is my Shepherd and I always know. That I shall not want and “Hon ey” to her gloomy friend, Them supposes make you mis erable to the end, Better give them up and trust the Lord. In their place just put the bless ed word. The verse in Hebrews takes them out of your life, And supposes just die in the midst of strife. That verse in Hebrews I am talk ing about, Just keeps me happy and makes supposes rout. Hebrews 13, 5:6. Be content with such things as ye have, For He hath said, “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee And that includes me. Della Stuart Eby 4-H Club Notes Cache Creek Valley 4-H Club Cache Creek Valley 4-H club held their regular meeting, Wed nesday, March 13 at 7:30 at the District 6 school house. All members but one present. Classes were held on grass, dis cussing ways of improving grass books and of better ways to dis play their grasses. The stocker-feeder group dis cussed the different cuts and parts of a calf. Sewing class studied caring for your clothes and also discussed progress on skirts. Bird class studied recognizing of birds. Tim Larson brought and displayed an owl. Demonstrations were given by Dennis and Duane Lehmann, on the prevention and cure of ero sion, Dennis Thoendel on Winter bouquets and Marilyn Sedivy on the measuring of liquid and dry ingredients. Group singing was held accom panied by Mrs. Joe Thoendel. The meeting was closed by a game and lunch. Nancy Turay, news reporter Top Ten Girls 4-H Club The Top Ten girls 4-H club met at the home of Glenda Rich ards. We examined the seams on skins to check if they were straight. Games were played following by the serving of lunch by Mrs Richards. We will meet next with Mar garet Smith, April 20. Sandra May, news reponei Sunshine 4-H Chib Sunshine 4-H club met at the home of Sherry Lines. Eigh members were present. Meeting was called to order by the pres ident, Clo Etha Walters. Roll cal was answered by naming a use ful article used in^your room. For our song period we sang “America the Beautiful" am “Down in the Valley”. Our lesson was on “Waste Bas ki*U" and their uses. Luxla Papke joined our club. Our next meeting will be Mar 23 at the home of Clo Ethu Wal ters. Linda Rae Walters, reporter pep Up and Go 4-If club 1 he- Pep Up ana Go 4 H club met at U*e home- of Dubby, Mary Sue and Cindy McLain March it at 7 p m for our eighth meeting ' The meeting was called to order by the vice-president. Twenty two members answered roll call by giving a president's name We all went to our separate classes. Let’s Cook girls talked about making oatmeal cookies. Beginning baking girls discussed refrigerator and pressed cookies. Let’s Groom Your Room girts discussed different ways of mak ing vases and planters. Let's Sew girls learned how to straigh ten material, had a demonstra tion on how to make a towel. Ev eryone completed their pin cus hions and needle books. LeEllen Haynes will be the next hostess March 22 at 7 p.m. Roll call will be the name of a tele vision program. Lunch was served. Linda Parkinson, reporter V a s Laurel, Nebr. To The O’Neill Frontier I wish to extend my subscrip tion to the Frontier for another: year from June 1, 10t>3 to June 1, 19ii4. Thanks for your kind words for Romaine Saunders. We all miss his good philosophy, so am glad to see that you will ri-print his items. I enjoy the Frontier very much as we lived at O’Neill and farm ed 14 years. Sincerely Mrs. Tillie Anderson Box 313 Laurel, Nebr. Atkinson News Mrs. Alfred Heying was lucky enough to win a hundred dollars at Safeway in O’Neill last Tues day. Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan returned home Thursday from St. An thony’s hospital where she had spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons went to Niobrara Sunday morning to visit her brothers, Frank and William Pavelka and her sister, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. They returned home Mon day morning. Mrs. Guy Parsons made a business trip to O'Neill Friday. She also called at the Wayne Baker home. Clifford Coxbill spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coxbill and other rela- j tives. He is employed in Omaha. _ Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dunn came up from Omaha to spend the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs. Ethel Mohr and Mrs. Stella Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Feme Davis made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday returning Thursday. A group of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Emma McKathnie for Sunday dinner to help her celebrate her 87th birthday. The Live and Learn extension club met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Schaaf March 21 for a one o’clock luncheon with Mrs. Or ville Hitchcock co-hostess. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. William Wil kinson. The flag salute was given Roll call was answered by 14 members and one guest, Mrs. Albert Havranek, by giving the number of years they were mar ried. Mrs. Orville Hitchcock read .!• 1^ "VT r*c Clearer f* dll cxi wv*u --- —- “ Ries, reading leader, read an article. It was decided to have a Chinese auction at the next meeting. The song leader, Mrs. Paul Roth, lead several songs. The guess “What” was won by Mrs. Gaines Rzeszotarski. The meeting adjourned and was turn ed over to leaders, Mrs. Hitch cock and Mary Lewis, who gave the lesson on floor care. Mrs Orville Hitchcock also showed how to make decorative hangers. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dale Stevens, April 18. J. M. Club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Seger March 21 at 7 o’clock for their regular meet ing. They were intertained by a trio of girls, Marlene Feather ston. Bonnie Dobrovolny and Ca rol Hansen under the supervision of Miss Leona Kiimurry- Thir teen members including the two new members, Miss Barbara Mlinar and Mrs. John Meurrens were present. Mrs Joe Bouska was pleasant ly surprised last Tuesday eve ning when friends dropped in with ice cream and cake and helped her celebrate her birth day. The birthday cake was bak ed and decorated by Mrs. Arthur Humpal. The group spent a very enjoyable evening playing pin ochle. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Humpal, Mrs. Carrie Keating, Barbara Mlinar, Elizabeth Richeson, Alta Camp bell and Opal Keating. The call ers also presented Mrs. Bouska with many lovely gifts and cards. On Wednesday morning she was again surprised when another friend, Mrs. Alfred Straka, drop ped by to present another birth day cake. To climax the birth day surprises. Mrs. Bouska’s , name was drawn at the Auxiliary : meeting to receive the monthly ’ birthday gift Many, many happy ’ returns, Ethel The Hobby dub met last Wed nesday evening with Mrs. Wil liam Wefso as hostess. One mem ber. Mrs. Joseph Kokes, was ab » sent. 1 The ladies worked on their hobby crafts and discussed ma - terials and articles to work on TWO BAIXET STI IIENTS from O'Neill will take prominent role* In n bullet prrfommnoe at ,ayne Suite Teacher* College Sunday. Mar. 31. Soilta Wilson (right) and Naney Kolb of llolsteln la . re pictured rehearsing. Also featured In tin* c;isl Is Cathy Brown, O’Neill Ballet and orchestra will flare the X p.m. concert in Klee Auditorium. DUCHESNE ALUMNAE attending the reunion at the Froelich home were from the left, front row, Urs. J. Robert Berigan, Mrs. Hugh Birmingham and Mrs. W illiam Froelich: Second row, Mrs. < liarles Alexander, Mrs. James Earley, Mrs. Ray Bosn and Mrs. Joseph McCarvillr; Third row, Mrs. Robert Devoy, Mrs. Edward Gleeson, Mrs. tireen iwid Mr.. William Artus. at later meetings. Mrs. Edward Bouska instructed the group in assembling Art Foam hangers and the group enjoyed an Apple Bee, which will be continued at a later date. Three of our mem bers will attend the Recreational Laboratory at Nysted, Nebr., which will be held from March 25 to 30. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Dorothy Vahle on the regular meeting night. The group ad journed at midnight. William Wefso was in Lincoln last Wednesday on business. Miss Mary Jane Meurrens re turned to Omaha Sunday after noon after spending the weekend in Atkinson with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. John Meurrens. Miss Meurrens is employed by Mutual | in Omaha. • Mrs. William Wefso went to Grand Island Saturday to attend a meeting of representatives for . the World Book Encyclopedia. The meeting was held at the Yancey Hotel. Mrs. Leo Kramer, Mrs. Ed ward Bouska and Mrs. Louis Sie bert left Monday morning to spend the week at the Nysted Folk School at Nysted, Nebr. The ladies will stay at the school dormatories and will be enjoying home cooked Danish meals. When these gals return to our commun ity they will be bringing many Danish recipes and . . . YES, we too will be trying them out on our families. nasi ween s news The Presbyterian Men’s Coun cil of the Atkinson Presbyterian church entertained the Stuart, Cleveland and O’Neill Councils at a 6:30 p.m. dinner at the church Monday night of this week, and a business meeting followed at which time the group discussed and made plans for the Cleveland Bible Camp which will be held later this year. Vern Hickok and Jim Puckett each reported on their attendance at the Area meeting of Men’s Council in Wichita, Kan. recent ly Mrs. Ronald Watson was hos tess on Thursday of last week to the members of the Priscilla club. All members were present ex cept three. The usual order of business was transacted. The la dies adjourned to meet next with Mrs. Lloyd McDowell. Mrs. Leo Kramer gave the de monstration on “Fruit In Your Meals” given in Stuart which was hold in conjunction with the Grassland Livestock meeting Monday. Mrs. Violet Ashcroft was hos tess to the members ai the Merry Mixers Extent ion club at her home on Monday night. Roll call was answered with a house clean ing hint or suggestion. Mrs. Frank Enbody won the “Guess What”. New year books which were made by Mrs. Winnie Beck were passed out and the group gave her a vote of THANKS, for a job well done. The president agreed to take the next lesson on “Fabricks for Curtains and Drapes.” which will be given on March 26 at the Lutheran church in Atkiason. Fol lowing the business meeting Mrs. Ashcroft presented the lesson on Care of Floors and also showed samples of various kinds of floor coverings. Lesson materials passed out and completed, the group worked at their crafts which was a Ma caroni project. The next meeting will be April 15 at the home of Mrs. Winnie Beck. The door prize was won by Mrs. William Wefso. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Hk*l» Mrs. Stanley Cobb accompa nied by her mother, Mrs. Ethel Stracke spent Wednesday until Saturday in Grand Island visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clanton and family and Doug Cobb. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Engler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Engler, Os mond. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler had as their overnight guest on Monday, Mar. 11 their son. Leo nard Engler, Omaha. His was a business trip. Thursday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs. Fred Stracke were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Milligan from Gregory, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Alexan der and Linda, Valentine, were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Marvin Butler and boys. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys were Mr. and Mrs Wardell Alex ander and Linda, Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. La Vem Schrader and family, Butte. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris and family, Butte. Mr. and Mrs Rudy Larson, Omaha, were Monday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb. The Larsons were enroute to the Black Hills. Sunday evening callers of Mr and Mrs. S. E. Timmermans and Lois were Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schmaderer Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller and children were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holfacker and family at El gin. _ Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, Clear water, spent a few days last week with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller. Mrs. Dominic Tritt and baby Jennifer, Omaha, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. F. Dana Bigelow arid George. Mrs. Tritt will be remembered as Barbara Bigelow. Welcome party was held Fri day, Mar. 15 for Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fritz and family who have just moved to the Bkrtz ranch by the members of the Sand Creek Improvement club irul their families Eight tables >f cards were played with Chet \nderson and Mrs Jim llytrek winning high, Walter Smith and Mrs. Chet Anderson, low. launch tvas served hy the self-invited quests. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs Charles Ankney and Rodney were Mr. ami Mrs. S. E. rimmermans and Iziis The Sand Oeek Improvement club met March 21 at the home if Mrs. George Hitchcock with Mrs. Dick Wadsworth as co-hos tess. Nineteen members and two quests Mrs. Gary Hitchcock and Mrs. Francis Fritz answered roll call with house cleaning hints. Mrs. Fritz joined the club. Mrs. Jim Engler and Mrs Carroll Marcellas showed paintings and told about them from the office of Catherine Indra, county agent. The lesson on "Care of Hard Wood Moors” was given by Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs. Carroll Marcellus. Quiz contest was giv en by Mrs. Jim Hytrek and won by Mrs Terry Wilson. Iamcheon was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Terry Wilson. Shut ins of the month are Mrs. Cal Allyn sr. and Mrs. Alfred Kazda. Mr. and Mrs Mike Cadwallad er entertained three tables of pitch players Sunday evening at their home Prize winners were Don Cadwallader and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader high, Bob CadwalJ aaer ana .-in. uu;n uiuwaiinun low, Mike Cadwallader traveler*. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman will have the next party on April 7 at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Butler and boys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman and boys, Naper. The occasion was to help Mrs Hoffman cele brate her birthday. Mrs. Fred Stracke entertained at the Hi Five club on Friday afternoon with three tables at play. Prize winners were Mrs. Callista Welchman, Mrs. Ann Olberding and Mrs. Martha Baum. Lunch was served. Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were Mr. and Mrs Danny Flannigan and family, Grand Island. Afternoon and supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel and family, Mr and Mrs Larry Ha mik and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss and family. Mrs. Ida Steinhauser, Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel spent Sunday evening playing cards with Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eigie Irish were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seger, Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Irish and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cadwalla der and Darrell, Atkinson, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry Cadwallader. Sunday evening callus of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler.