The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 09, 1963, Image 7

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    Chambers News
My Mr*. E. K. UtrpuUf
E. M. Jarman, Chambers, this
spring planted some 9500 trees,
from Clark-McNary. Mr. Jarman
has planted several thousand
trees each spring for the past 24
years. Mostly he plants red ce
llar. He is a soil conservation en
thusist and his ranch south of
Chambers shows his keen inter,
est in the project.
Judy Smith was honored at a
post nuptial siv/wer in the* par
lors of St. Paul’s Lutheran
church Saturday evening A large
crowd of friends and relatives
were present for the occasion
Mrs. Dale Adams sponsored the
shower with High School girls in
charge of the program. A hum
orous skit, depicting the differ
ence in the courtship of Judy’s
parents and her own, was given
by Susan Laliue, Janet Rickard,
Betty Hertel and Mary Fleek,
with Darla Waldo as reader.
There was also a quartette, Mary
Fleek, Sasan LaRue, Betty Her
lei aim iwna waiao wun ueonie
Eisenhauer, pianist, who sang,
‘'Band of Gold”.
Assisting the bride to be in op
ening her many gifts were her
mother, Mrs. Wayne Smith,
Chambers and his mother, Mrs.
L. B. Putnam, O’Neill. Mrs.
Richard Grimes recorded the
gifts. Irene Brown, O’Neill, was
in charge of the guest book.
Lunch was served by ladies of
the church.
A sound color film "Suicide
Mountain” was shown at the
Memorial Baptist church Sunday
evening On Tuesday evening a
Gospel team from the Prairie
Bible Institute, Three Hills, Al
berta, Canada, were at the
church. Rev. J. M. Murry was the
speaker. There were special num
bers both vocal and instrumen
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette vis
ited at the home of her niece
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bernt and family, Stuart, Sun
day.
Herman, Anna and William
Schipman visited Sunday in the
John Schipman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker, Am
elia, wi re Sunday afternoon call
ers in the Erwin Carpenter home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Wayne Stevens Home, tne occa
sion being Mrs. Turner’s birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Andrew Gilbert went to
Butte Thursday to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. Phoebe Bartos. Another
sister, Mrs. Charles Rogge, Sioux
Falls, S. D. was also a visitor in
Mrs. Bartos’ home on Friday.
Mrs. Gilbert was an overnight
guest of her son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert,
Stuart, Friday, returning home
Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth Weller went to
Craig Friday to attend the Jun
ior-Senior banquet. Mr. Weller is
superintendent of the Craig
schools and their son, Ladean, is
a senior. Mrs. Weller, who is
teaching southeast of Chambers
this year will teach in Craig next
year, grades 3 and 4. Mr. Weller
is contracted there as superin
tendent for another year.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Leighton, I
Cook, Wash., came Friday and
were overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Carpenter. Mrs. Car
penter and the Leightens called
on Mrs. G. H. Grimes in the p.m.
and in the evening had as guests
in the Carpenter home to visit the
Leightons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coolidge and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed.
The Washington friends also call
ed at the A. A. Walter home Sat
urday a.m. on their way to Iowa
for a family reunion. The Leigh
tons were formerly of Chambers.
Ralph Adams had the misfor
tune to severely cut his foot on a
broken bottle in the water at
Goose Lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter vis
ited their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Walter at Schuyler
from Thursday until Monday.
A shower honoring Carolyn
Harley Barthel is being planned
for Wednesday, May 15 at the
Lutheran church.
Sunday dinner guests of ,Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Jarman, JoLynn
and Johnny were Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Grossnicklaus, Linda, Kar
en and Sally, Bartlett, and Rod
ney Hash, Norfolk.
Mrs. Gaius Wintermote entered
St. Anthony’s hospital 9unday for
medical care.
Funeral services for William
Barelman, Wisner, were held
Friday p.m. Mr. Barelman was
a brother of Mrs. Ema Tucker,
Chambers. She has been with her
brother for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Streeter,
let me
help you
select the
PIONEER
Hybrid Seed Corn
that is best
suited to your
soil and season
You'll make MORE MONEY
... if you plant All
PIONEER this Spring. A
good selection of choice
varieties on hand for in*
mediate pick-up.
$8 to $11.90 a bushel
ELMER C. SNYDER, Page
FRANK SOUKUP, O'Neill
Wisner. called on Mrs Charlotte
Honeywell and Mrs Ola Ermer,
Sunday p.m.
Edgar DeHart went to Tilden
Sunday to consult a doctor.
Mr and Mrs Mack McCallum,
Norfolk, came Friday to visit
their cousins, Mr and Mrs. Gaius
Wmtermote. They were Sunday
dinner guests in the E. R Baker
home.
Mrs. Edith Skov, Riverdale, vis
ited from Thursday to Monday
with Mr and Mrs. Herman Hoi
comb.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Beilin and
son. O’Neill, and Mrs. Letha
Cooke, Chambers, were ffcmday
dinner guests in the Frank Por
ter home. The occasion being
Mrs Beilin’s birthday anniver
sary.
Mrs. Ray Sanderson and Terry
and Clarence Sanderson visited in
the Rovert Sanderson home Sun
day.
Mrs. Clarence Sanderson is as
sisting with the work at the horn?
of her brother, Merle Peterson,
while Mrs. Peterson anti infant
daughter are in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gillette
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Melvin Hofer and family,
Pickstown, S. D.
Mr* Lawrence Barnett, Gree
ley, Colo., is expected to come
Wednesday and visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alderson until
Sunday when Mr Barnett will
come to visit his parents, Mr
and Mrs. S. B. Barnett, Amelia
They will both return home the
first of the week. ,
Atkinson News
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Straka
and family moved last Saturday
to their new home north of At
kinson They will be living in
their new trailer home on the
Charles Peterson farm Mr. and
Mrs. Straka have lived at the
Bouska Motel the past few weeks
until the trailer house was deliv
ered in Atkinson
Mrs. Lulu Raymer arrived in
Atkinson Sunday anil plans to
make her home here. She is liv
ing in the property east of the
Crystal Ball room, where she liv
ed before leaving here several
years ago.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W Carlson
came Saturday evening to spend
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. anti Mrs. William Wefso.
They returned to Crofton Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Sophia Brown and Fran
ces Stuart of O'Neill and William
Wefso drove to Lincoln last Fri
day where they attended the fun
eral on Saturday of their cousin,
Joseph Wishart They returned
home Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs John Mack, who
have been attending Wayne col
lege, have returned to Atkinson
and will be living in Atkinson for
the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Knight and
daughter of Columbus, spent last
weekend in the John Mlinar home
here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mlinar and family of Greeley
were also Sunday guests of his
parents, Mr and Mrs. John Mli
nar.
The Food and Plant sale spon
sored by the Civic Improvement
Garden club on Saturday drew
buyers from a large area and the
members appreciate the patron
given them by the general
public. This has been an annual
event and the club members h»>k
forward each year to seeing
many of the same green thumb
friends who keep returning to
purchase their flowers and gar
Gen needs.
Mr and Mrs Ivan Roth and
family were Sunday guests of
his partn.s. Mr. and Mrs Fred
Roth in Atkinson. They returned
to their home m Valentine Sun
day night.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Sch
ruiecker and family went to Va
lent.ne where they enjoyed an
extremely exciting experience
trout fishing at the Paradise
Trout farm. The children even
mastered the art of pulling some
of the larger fish from the
stream Later m the day, the
Schmueckers visited at the home
of her sister, Mr and Mrs Ken
neth Haas and family. Othtr
guests m the Haas h me Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wahl
of Atkinion and Mr and Mrs.
Haas and Joyce of Ainsworth
En»-oute home the Schmtn ckers
visited at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Jess Arganbright who is
District Supervisor for the J. I
Case Company.
Mr and Mrs Dick Osborn and
family enjoyed a family picnic
and outing last Sunday at Swan
Lake fishing
Dr. and Mrs Merlin Otteman
ami boys arrived in Atkinson
Sunday to spend a couple of
weeks with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Albert Lemmer ami other
relatives and friends Dr Otte
man plans to leave this weekend
for San Antonio, Tex , where he
will spend a few days on how
ness and to attend a meeting of
surgeons.
The Ottemana visited at Pen
der before coming to Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs Theron Rogue
and family of Chamberlain. South
Dakota spent last weekend wi.h
relatives and friends here
Mr. and Mrs Wilmer McCon
nell and family drove to North
Platte last Friday and spent the
weekend with his sister and bro
ther in law, Mr and Mrs Robert
Thomas and family. They return
ed home Sunday evening
Mr rnd Mrs. Feme Davis weni
to Omaha Sunday and Mrs Da
vis enter- d the Methodist hospit
at Sunday evening fur a medical
checkup
Charles Ames waa taken k>
Grand Island last Wednesday
where he entered the Veterans
hospital. Mr Ames was injured
while working on the G»od Sa
maraten Home In Atkinson.
Mrs Art Zlska spent last Thurs
day afternoon vuutjng Mrs Will
lam Wei so
Mr and Mrs. Gerakl Upton are
the proud parents uf a daugh
ter born Sunday morning. Mi
ami Mrs L. F Burgess of Em
met are the maternal grandpar
ents.
Mrs Elmer Holm and Mrs At!
rian Mitchell of Butte were »h>*p
ping in Atkinson last Saturday
They also visited at the home of
Mrs Holm'* sister, Mrs. Alois
Mlnarik sr.
Mr uml Mrs Ernest Weller
and Mr arul Mrs Dean Fleming
attended the State Convention of
Auctioneers which waa held at
North Platte last Sunday They
returned home on Monday.
Mr and Mrs Carl Smith were
Sunday dinner guceU of their
daughter and aon in law. Mr. ami
Mra Hubert LrMunyan oml lam
ily. They also went tubing dur
ing the afternoon.
Emil Coifack and Donald Bou*
ka went to Winner, 8 D M<m
•lay on buainras
John Olson, Roy Griffin, Mm.
law Kramer and Mrs Prank
Hariri went to Aurora, N<hr , laat
Saturday on buatneaa, a* a com
rmttrr for the Good Ssmwatftt
Home in Atkinson
Mr* Matie Hoyt Iwia moved
back to Alkuwun a.U-. apeiwU
mg several month* in Omaha
Site i» living at the Kamelmryrr
home tn Atkmaun
Mr and Mr* Lawrence Pacha
were Sunday iluaier guest* id
Mr and Mr* Elmer Olberding
and family
Mr and Mr* Da k O born and
family vhuieil hi* aunt. Mr* le
ts Grbbit tn Chamber* on Sun
day, April 28.
1 an mu McClurg apent laat
weekend with her parenta, Mr
amt Mr* Elmer McClurg
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