The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 16, 1963, Image 7

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    Mr. ami Mrs. Kaymom! I teed,
<'handlers, have announeed the
approaching marriage of their
daughter, .Imlllh Karen Heed,
and lurry Suansnii, son of .Mr.
ami Mrs. Leonard Swanson, also
of (^handlers.
A June 15 wedding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Addison
of Slnart announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sharon
Kay, to Jerry Steinliauser, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stcin
hauser of Stuart.
Miss Addison is a 1963 gradu
ate of Stuart High. Mr. Stein
hauser, a 1962 graduate of Stuart
High, is employed at the Glen
Cobb Chevrolet.
No wedding date hits been set.
Amelia News
By Miss Florence Lindsey
Mrs. Harold Fullerton ami pu
pils, the upper grade room in
Amelia went to O’Neill Friday
and spent the day visiting the
various business places. Students
are Ronnie Thompson, Debbie
and Bruce Waldo, Cynthia Dierk
ing, Donna Forbes, Joyce Burge.
Vicki Doolittle and Bill Doolittle.
Air. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
visited at the Ed Bosharts, north
of O'Neill Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Paul Johnston
Mark and Kay, Schuyler, were
Saturday night and Sunday vis
itors with her parents, Air. and
Mrs. Dunk Peterson.
Lawrence Barnett and daugh
ter, Connie, Greeley, Colo., came
Friday night and visited until
Sunday with his parents. Air. and
Airs. S. C. Barnett and sister
ami brother-in-law. Air. and Mrs.
Glenn White, also relatives at
Chambers. Mrs. Barnett, who had
been here since Wednesday vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Next Aldersen, Chambers, return
ed home with them Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Darrel Carr.
Debra and Darla, were Wednes
day evening guests of Mr. and
Airs. Harry Peters.
Air. and Mrs. Bob Bailey. Belle
vue, spent the weekend with her
parents, Air. and Mrs. Glenn
White. The Baileys are teaching
and have about two weeks of
school left.
Air. and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Al
len and Dick, were supper guests
Saturday evening with Mrs. Ger
tie Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl W7aklo have
received word from their son
Harold, that he and the family
will leave Fairbanks, Alaska, Alay
25, and will travel by car. They
will visit their daughter, Mrs.
Jeff Vore and family at Beulah,
Wyo., enroute to Washington D.C.
where he is employed by the Bur
eau of Land Management. He will
also visit his parents here.
Mrs. Keith Shellhase and pu
pils will have their school picnic
Sunday, May 19. Everyone is in
vited.
The Farm sale of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Bly Friday was well at
tended. The Blys moved to thi ir
new home in O’Neill Saturday
The Helping Hand club met
Thursday, May 9 at the church
annex with Mrs Emma Lindsey
as hostess. Fifteen members and
3 visitors were present. After the
dinner the business meeting was
called to order by the president,
Mrs. Arthur Hiatt Roll call was
answered by naming a new flow
er or shrub they would like to
grow After the bjsmess was
dispensed, the rest of the after
noon was spent quilting on the
club quilt.
A nice crowd attended the pro
gram and films at the church
Thursday evening, sponsored by
the MYF and Sunday school
group. A fellowship hour followed
the program. Cookies and coffee
were served for lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
visited her mother, Mrs. L>. L.
1" ancner m-ar nmswonn aunuay.
Jot- Stoecker visited ins sons,
Neal anti Fred Stoecker, and
their families at Newcastle, Wyo.
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. August Puspichal
were shoppers m Grand Island
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland,
Wauneta and Royvan, Gene Har
vey, Page, Mr and Mrs. Claude
Ragland, Kearney, Mrs. Laura
Ragland, Albion; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Coolidge and Kenneth
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge.
The Merry Matrons club met
with Mrs. Ralph Adair Wednes
day. Mrs. Blake Ott was co-hos
tess.
Eimer Coolidges are having the
roofs on their house and chicken
house re-shingled. The hail the
previous Sunday completely ruin
ed the roots and also damaged
the tin on the barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs, Dale,
Wayne and Diane were Mother’s
Day guests with her mother, Mrs
Maude Forbes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz,
David, Darla, Linda and Kay
leen, Stanton, were Sunday din
ner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Hienie Frahm and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Kieth Shellhase, Shir
ley and Margie were afternoon
callers there.
Mrs. Stella Sparks and Mrs.
Alfred Walters were Mother’s
Day supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne STiith at the Town
House in O’Neill.
Mrs. Lovina Thompson, Om
aha, was a weekend guest with
her son, Stanley Thompson and
family.
Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Jack, Bill
and Terry and Mrs. Amy Slay
maker went to Albion to spend
the weekend with the Darrel
Slaymaker family. They also
shopped in Norfolk and visited
relatives at Newman Grove.
First Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mathews and Becky, Lincoln,
were weekend guests with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Fullerton. George Fullerton, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Skala and Kelly,
Fremont, were also dinner guests
there Sunday.
Mrs. Lean Skala has been visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Marvin
Doolittle and family since Wed
nesaay. sne returned to ner noiue
at Fremont Sunday evening with
her son, Gene Skala and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Miles and
family, O’Neill, were Sunday din
ner guests with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernie Kennedy.
Mrs. George Fullerton return
ed home Monday evening from
Hawthorne, Calif., where she had
been visiting her son, Don and
family, also her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Spath and a sister.
Mrs. Keith McMillen and family
who also live in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Makovicka
and family, Ulysses, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Tesina and Kimberly
and Patty Dvorak were visiting
at August Pospichals Sunday.
Richard and Michael Pospichal
joined the rest of their classes in
a school picnic at Long Pine.
They are students at St. Joseph's
High School. Atkinson.
Mr. and Airs. Tommie Doolittle
and family entertained at Alo
ther's Day dinner Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Airs. Tom
Doolittle, Mrs. Gertie Adair. Air.
and Airs. Jim Bilstein and Dick,
Mr. and Airs. Eldon Ballagh, Ken
neth, Dennis and Nancy, Mr. and
Airs. George Enbody, Cindy and
Clinton Doolittle.
Air. and Airs. S. C. Barnett, Mr.
and Airs Lawrence Barnett, Gree
ley. Colorado and Air. and Airs.
Bob Bailey, Bellevue, and H. S.
White were supper guests Satur
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Teen Age
HOP
O'Neill Legion Ballroom
SAT., MAY IS
Music by
BLUE NOTES
Admission: 75c
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Glenn Whit*.
Grandpa (H S ) White observed
Ins 93rd birthday Sunday, May 12
In honor of the occasion a num
ber of friends gathered at the <
Glenn Whit* home Monday eve
ning. The evening was spent vis
iting and lunch of Sandwiches,
Cake and Gdfee were served.
Mrs. Paul Fisher and tier sister
in-law, Mrs. Clarence Damme.
Chambers, went to Clearwater
Wednesday to help their mother.
Mrs. Griffith with house clean
ing
Clyde Burge, Joyce and Bruce
spent Mother's Day in O’Neill
with his mother, Mrs. Bessie
Rnrse
Mr. and Mrs Ernie Johnston
were dinner guests at the Dunk
Peterson home Sunday and vis
ited with their nephew, Paul
Johnston and family who were al
so visiting there.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
drove to Randal] Dam Sunday af
ternoon.
Lee Gilman and Dunk Peterson
took Mrs. Gilman and Mrs. Pet
erson to the Town House in O’
Neill Sunday evening for Mother’s
Day supper.
Mrs. Edith Andersen was a -
dinner guest at Lindsey’s Sunday
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence vis- |
ited at Charlie McMillens in At
kinson Sunday afternoon.
School picnic was held Thurs
day (today) at Amelia school
house.
Darleen Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnson,
O’Neill, has recently received her
nurse’s cap presented by Edna
Logan, Director of Nursing at
Nebraska Methodist Hospital,
Omaha.
She was among a class of 56
members to receive this honor.
Venus News
Uy .Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Elmer Grim repaired pasture j
fence at his Venus farm this
week.
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser was
called to the Larry Brookhouser !
home, O’Neill to care for their {
baby while Patty who was taken j
ill Sunday in the hospital. Mrs.
Tomlinson is also assisting in
the Brookhouser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey.
Bellevue and Leonard Davey jr.
Plattsmouth were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brookhouser.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey
and son called at the Russell
Ickler home, Saturday morning.
Alvin Butterfield, Neligh, called
at the Donald Caskey home,
Tuesday.
Mrs. Milo Snyder, teacher at
District 18 dismissed classes at
noon, Wednesday, to give her
pupils an opportunity to get their
Sabin oral vaccine.
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser was
an O'Neill visitor Tuesday of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Brookhouser.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey en
tertained for Sunday dinner Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Eggerling and fam
ily, Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Zimmerman, Bloomfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Moser and Ardith,
Bloomfield, and Mrs. John Hot
rods, Omaha. Mrs Kotrous re
turned to her home, Monday af
er spending this week with rel
atives in Venus and Verdigre.
There will be a reunion of the
Brookhouser descendants at Mis
souri Valley, la., Sunday, May 19
at the fair grounds.
The Work and Fun club will
have their annual club picnic,
Sunday, June 9, at the Grimston
school.
Mrs. Mrytle Wheeler is stay
ing at her sister's home following
a stroke which left her partially
paralized.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hegge
meyer were hosts to a family
group dinner Sunday, May 5.
The occasion was the birthday
anniversaries of their sons, Loren
and Richard jr. Their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dronselka,
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Thompson, Laurel, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Ruzicka and son,, John
Frisk, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Co
over and daughters and Mr. and
Mrs. George Heggemeyer and
Eddie.
A trophy was awarded to the
Grimpton school, district No. 17
for placing first at the Knox
county regional track meet at
Verdigre Friday, May 3.. Those
participating were Kathy and Jo
an Dorr. Connie and Carolyn
LeMaster. Mrs. Gordon Harvey,
Page, is the teacher.
Mrs. Reed Resinger entertain
ed the Work and Fun club at
her home Wednesday afternoon.
Nine members and four visitors,
Mrs. Josie Butterfield, Mrs. Leon
ard Resinger and Viola Pospesel
Creighton, were present. Hand
work was done for the hostess.
Mrs. George Heggemier will be
the next hostess.
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O'Neill Locals
(Vlfbralc Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Orsbom
wen- hosts to a supper, Saturday
evening in honor of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay W. Orsbom’s
37th wedding anniversary
Their three children, Herman,
William and Mrs. George (Ber
tha» Mumm ami their eight
grandchildren were all present
They also celebrated the birth
days of Dean and Mary Ellen
Orsbom and Ellen Kay Mumm
Mrs. Jennie Chrniel was enter
tained to a Sunday dinner by her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A Horn, Grand Island
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakr
zewski and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Gribble. Chambers, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Gribble, Chambers.
Mrs C. F. Abart and Dercy
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs Keith Abart.
Mrs. Bob Erwin and children
spent the weekend with tier sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mr*.
Bob Ellers. Tilden
Mr. ami Mrs Hugh Carr ami
Sharon. Mr. ami Mrs Gene Carr.
Amelia, and Larry Roach. Page,
attended a school picnic Sunda>
Frances Boyle is the teacher
Oirl-tt l.ulh< nui l^ulics
Christ I>utheran ladies Aid met
Thursday, May 2, at the church
parlors
The lesson on “Faith Forward"
was presented by Maxine Mo
Leish.
Following the opening of the
meeting, mil call was answered
hy telling of "A Person who most
greatly influenced us".
Reports were given from sev
eral committees. A discussion
was held on the Junior-Senior
banquet and other fund raising
projects.
Hostesses were Edna Meyer
and Alice Johnson
Bob Erwin accompanied Mr
and Mrs Edw Hancock to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haggerty,
Casper, Mrs. Hancock remained
and will leave with the Haggertys
for Albuquerque, N’ M to visit
the ladles' mother, Mr* Susan
Kubitsehek Tlx- men returned
tKxne Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. C H Switzer
were among those who attended a
no-host dinner at the I region Hall,
Page. Sunday
Mr and Mrs William Buxton,
Page, amt Mrs Gaiktrd Albright
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Amott Buxton Alter
noon callers were Mr. and Mrs
Charles Hancock, who are visit
ing here from California.
Mr amt Mrs 1-aurence Haynes
and family were Sunday supjx-r
guests of his mottier. Mrs. Allen
Haynes. Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr and
Sharon and Mr ami Mrs Larry
Roach and I-airy. Page, attended
the square dance at Chambers,
Saturday night
Lonna Haynes accompanied
Mr and Mrs Larry Godel, Chad
ron. here for the weekend. Lonna
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Laurence Haynes and the Codeia
visited their parents, Mr and
Mrs Lloyd Gmlel and Mr and
Mrs. Joe Tennis.
Mrs Rosa Bowers and Mr. and
Mr* Paul Woidneck wit*' all Sun
day dinner gueata of Mr ami
Mr*. Marion Woidneck
Patricia Hccrman la expected
tome from Kanaas City thia
weekend to visit her parent*. Mr
and Mr*. Fred Herrin an
Mr ami Mr* Jack Hollenbeck
wen* Sunday evening caller* in
the Hugh t!arr home
Mr and Mr* Dun MrKamy.
Mr ami Mr* Clifford Harding
and Mr ami Mr* Uwii ilartos
txiw led in the mixed double* at
Norfolk, Sunday
Mr. and Mr* Gerald Wettlauf
er and Gary. Mr and Mr* Hnr
old Strong. Norfolk, Mr ami Mr*
Kenneth Wettlaufer and txi>»
Mr ami Mr* George Wettlaufer
and family, Page, and Karen
U’oeppel, Ewing, held a nutnwt
dinner at the home of Mm An
drew Wettlaufer
Mr. and Mr* It l> Glider
sleeve attended the Mth annual
convention of the Nebraska <)j*
tometric Association It vva* held
in the Paxton Hotel. Omaha, on
May 11-13
Mr and Mia George Mnmm Jr
and family will spend U» week
rnl in Omaha visiting Mr oral
Mrs Arnold Krarht and also to
get acquainted with thrtr in*
niece
l.rjiun llustirr*
Thr Grattan Hustlers 4 It tMi
met at the home <•! Jtm M* ism
aid tm .Sunday, April II T»»«
meeting was railed to onlrr by
the president. Mary Wolfe
Eight members afietnml ill
call A new member Jtm !>.**ut
•on, joined tlm club
la-.tderi chosen for the varnst
jiroject* were Mr and Mr* Jim
McDonald Mr end Mrs Frank
Shell six! Mrs Joe thifes
The leader* met with thru
group* and dtecuaaed the pn»
jeets for thr year
Following the me Hig. w:w"»f*
were sung and games played
The next nxetmc will iw it the
home of Mr anil Mis Frank
Shefl, Sunday, May 19
Rei jurter, Kathleen Duiati
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