The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 20, 1963, Image 4

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    Honorary Cowpunchers
HONORARY NEBRASKA OOWPINCHERS
from Minnesota, Wyoming and Illinois were guests
of the O'Neill Chamber of Commerce during the
O'Neill Rodeo. The tourists, selected at random
from cars passing through O’Neill, were offered
free meals, lodging anti free tickets to the Rodeo,
as well as being made honorary Cowpunchers. Ac
cepting the Chamber’s offer of hospitality were
Mr. and Mrs. James Wanous, Owatonna, Minn.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and family, Casper,
Myo., and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Obrist, Klmhurst.
III.
Atkinson News
Mrs. Doris Bogue, Mrs. Evelyn
Jungman and Mrs. Erma Colfack
left Sunday afternoon for Blair
where they are attending sum
mer session at Dana College.
Mrs. Brice Braziel, Kent and
Blam, spent a couple of days
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Kazda. Mrs. Bra
ziel returned to her home in Lin
coln on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Braziel left Lincoln Saturday for
a two week business and pleasure
trip. Brice will attend a four day
schooling and conference meet
ing in Los Angeles. Calif., before
embarking on a few days of va
cation and travel. Their son.
Blain, is in Atkinson with his
grandparents and Kent will spend
his time near Sparks, Nebr.. at
the home of his great-uncle. Mr.
and Mrs. William Cady. Mr. Bra
ziel is employed by the Credit
Union in Lincoln.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hegberg spent a
couple of days last week visiting
friends and relatives in and
around Bristow.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Ziska were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Ziska and Linda
of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Schaaf and Tommy of
Orruha.
Denny Ziska accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Ziska to Om
aha on Friday of last week,
where he will visit for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ziska were enroute
home from an extended vacation
and honeymoon trip to Canada
and the northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli McConnell,
along with all the members of
their family enjoyed a family pic
nic at the city park on Sunday.
Visiting here from away are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Thomas and
family of North Platte, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dean McConnell and
family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and
Mrs. Dean McConnell and Chris
and Mark came here from Kan
sas City where they spent a part
of their vacation with her parents
and family. Enroute home they
will spend a few days in Denver
visiting with many old friends. Ot
hers of the McConnell family at
tending the picnic were Mr. and
Mrs. Wiimer (Bud > McConnell
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard McConnell and family,
all of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peterson,
Charley. Jerry and Timmy drove
to Ogallala last Saturday to spend
Fathers day with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Ira Elder. When they
returned to Atkinson they were
accompanied by their daughter,
Miss Mary, who had spent a week
in Ogallala with her grandpar
ents.
Mrs. Robert Friedrich and
boys and Mrs. C. F. Small drove
to Norfolk last Wednesday to
spend the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Fullerton and family. Mrs.
Friedrich and boys left on Mon
day for Denver by auto where
she will visit a few days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Searles before returning to their
home in Lubbock, Tex., later in
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hickok left
last Friday afternoon to visit
their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hickok and
family in Lexington. On Sunday
they went to Ogallala to attend
the Rural Mail Carriers Conven
tion which lasted until Tuesday.
Tuesday afternoon they drove to
Scottsbluff where they visited Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Hickok. They ex
pect to return to Atkinson today.
(Thursday)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schaaf
and son. Tommy, spent last week
end v:siting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Ziska and Denny.
They also came to help his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schaai
celebrate their 25th wedding an
niversary. They returned to Om
aha oc Sunday.
Miss Donna McClurg spent last
weekend in Atkinson visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mc
Clurg. She returned to Lincolr
on Sunday where she hopes tc
find summer employment.
Mr and Mr*. Elmer Spann and
Mr and Mrs Stanley Johnson
drove to Til den Sunday afternoon
to get Mrs Thelma Kadke who
had spent the past week visiting
relatives there Mrs Radke vis
ited briefly with friends here be
fore taking the train Monday
from Grand Island for Whittier,
Calif., where she is employed,
caring lor an elderly coupk.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer McClurg
were Sunday evening dinner
gjests of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
Lofquest north of Stuart
Mr and Mrs Jack Stuart of
Oread brought his mother, Mrs.
Olga Stuart P» Orchard Sunday,
where she will spend some time
visiting her daughter and son-in
law.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons
drove to Niobrara last Sunday
where they were guests in the
home of her brothers, William
and Frank Pavelka.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runnels
were Monday afternoon callers in
the Wefso home in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCkirg
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClurg
spent Monday evening at the Cal
vin Allyn cabin north of Stuart
where they picnicked and the
men tried out some fishing
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lofquest
and family arrived Sunday after
noon from Nevada, Mo., to spend
a few days with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Lawrence Lofquest and
other relatives ami friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack
and Wanda of Niobrara were Sat
urday evening callers of Mr. and
Mrs.' William Wefso. They were
Saturday overnight and Sunday
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Colfack and Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Janus McDowell
and Mary came from Lincoln
last Saturday to spend the week
end in the Lloyd McDowell home
and visit Mrs. McDowell who has
been a patient in the Atkinson
nospitai ior some ume.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean McConnel
anil family of Salt Lake City
were dinner guests last Saturday
of Mr and Mrs. Fred Richard
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vlach.
Bobby, Bill and Barry, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Kersten, Lori, Mark
and Greg, all of Omaha, spent
last weekend in Atkinson as
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wedige. Mrs. Vlach
and Mrs. Kersten are daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Wedige. They
also visited a sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bouska and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wedige
while in Atkinson. On Sunday
they were all dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige.
Mrs. Olga Stuart of Cozad and
her daughter, Mrs. Kloppenborg,
and son of Orchard visited briefly
Tuesday morning with Mrs. Wil
liam Wefso. They were calling
on relatives and friends in the
Bassett, Stuart, Atkinson and O'
Neill areas all day Tuesday.
Tuesday night Mrs. Stuart was an
overnight guest in the home of
Mrs. Della Eby in O'Neill.
Mrs. George Wedige, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wedige, Mrs. Don
ald Bouska and Mrs. Mabel Roth
child were among those attending
the funeral of Cal Thompson in
Naper Tuesday afternoon. Burial
was in the Naper cemetery.
Chambers News
By Mr*. E. R. Carpenter
A bridal shower honoring Miss
Judy Beed was held Wednesday
evening in the parlors of the
Methodist church with a large
group of friends and relatives
present. The program in charge
of Mrs. Ralph Garwood and Mrs.
Wayne Rowse featured a skit
representing the Valley Center
School with Mrs. K. N. Adams
teacher. Mrs. Dale Adams as
Judy Beed. Jeanette Klabenes as
Larry Swanson, and Danelia Whi
taker as another student. Kay
Tracy and Roberta Gartner por
trayed the couple 50 years hence.
Mrs. Bernard Hoffman sang “I
Love You Truly” and “Silver
Threads Among The Gold” with
Mrs. Elvvyn Robertson pianist.
The gift table was decorated
with turquoise streamers and a
flower arrangement. Assisting
^1_1_ _
I * * V W* iUV VT »W i UVi
were her mother, Mrs. Raymond
Beed. the bridegroom's mother.
Mrs. Leonard Swanson. Jeanette
Klabenes, Judy Garwood and
Loretta Swanson. The latter was
also in charge of the guest book.
Lunch was served by friends of
the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jarman
returned from a train vacation
along the Pacific coast and the
west and midwestem parts of
Canada.
Ervin Peltzer. West Point spent
the past week with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Walter and his brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Pelt
zer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schindler
and family, Omaha, and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Stowell. O'Neill,
were recent callers in the A. A.
Walter home.
Mrs. Wayne Smith left last Sun
day for Lincoln to attend the
summer session at the University
of Nebraska.
Mrs. Greg Penson and two
daughters. Penny and Judy, Ker
by, Mont., called cm Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Neilson Wednesday.
The Pensons are friends whom
the Neilsons knew in Fremont
a number of years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Horton,
Beatrice, came Tuesday p.m. and
visited until Wednesday p.m.
with their cousins. Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Med calf.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik
went to Gregory. S. D. Friday
to attend the funeral of a cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson
attended the Alumni banquet at
Spencer Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hoag and
grandsons Mike and Jim, Grand
Island, were Friday p.m. callers
in the Louis Neilson home.
Mrs. E. J. Salstrand, Turlock,
Calif., and Steve Conley, Mount
rose. Colo., came Friday. Mrs.
Salstrand will spend several
weeks with her mother, Mrs
Sarah Adams. Steve will visa
to grandmother. Mrs. J. E.
Grimes and Mr. Grimes
Clarence Coulthard and daugh
ter. Izrttle Jean Coulthard, El
gin, were weekend guests at the
Clair Coulthards
Mr. and Mrs Milton Grimes
anti children, Lincoln, spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
J. K. Grimes and Mr. Grimes
ami ottier relatives.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Grimes
and Charlotte. Milford. came Sat
urday to attend the Swaraun
Beod wedding and to visit his
mother, Mrs. G. H. Grimes They
returned home Sunday p.m.
Mr and Mrs. Ilotiert Adams
and family, Phoenix, Ariz., came
Sunday for a visit with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Adams
and her mother, Mrs. Ocik*
Smith and other relatives and
friends.
Kathleen Prill, Oakland, ac
companied her grandmother,
Mrs Lloyd Gleed tiome the fort*
part of last week to spend a
couple weeks visiting Mrs. Gleed
had sjarnt a couple days in the
Prill home after a visit in Lin
coln and attending the Metho
dist Conference.
Mrs. Arthur Walters has en
rolled at Wayne State Teachers
College. Wayne, for the summer
session. She spent the past week
end with home folks
Jimmie Cavanaugh. Superior,
and his fiancee, Judy Morrow,
laneoln, spent the weekend with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Cavanaugh and family. Sat
urday evening supper guests tie
sides those mentioned were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cavanaugh, O'
Neill.
Roland Marshall and four chil
dren, Stuart, were Tuesday eve
ning guests in the home of his
aunt. Mrs. Andrew Gilbert. Mr.
Marshall and his wife lioth teach
in the school at Rawlins. Wyo.
Mrs. Marshall is attending col
lege in South Dakota during the
summer.
Mrs Steve Shavlik assisted at
the Cleveland Bible camp north
of Stuart Monday until Saturday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Rathbun
• uni uuu^iih io, iui|uu
S. D., came Sunday p.m. and
were over riight guests of her
grandmother, Mrs. John Winter
mote. Supper guests on Sunday
evening also included Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Wintermote.
Guests of Mrs. Andrew' Gilbert
Saturday for dinner were her
niece, Mrs. Leo Bartos, and
daughter, Manchester, Wash, and
her sister, Mrs. Phoebe Bartos,
Butte.
Vern Wilkinson received a bro
ken leg Wednesday while he and
several other men were replacing
a short telephone [>ole with a
taller one near the Walter Haake
place south of town. He was tak
en to the Atkinson Memorial hos
pital.
Glen Grimes, his mother, Mrs.
G. H. Grimes, and Mrs. J. E.
Grimes drove to Grand Island
Friday. Mrs. G. H. Grimes visit
ed an eye specialist. They also
met the bus and brought Steve
Conley, Mountrose, Colo., and
Mrs. E. J. Salstrand, Turlock,
Calif., back to Chambers with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Ilocrle,
Dennis and Nancy arrived home
Wednesday from a three week
vacation in Idaho with her par
ents and other relatives at Meri
dan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sasek,
Omaha, were Sunday dinner
guests of her mother, Mrs. Hazel
Blair. The Saseks had attended
the alumni banquet at Spencer
on Saturday evening. They re
turned to Omaha Sunday p.m.
The Chambers Valley was visit
ed by a welcome 1% to 2 inches
of rain Saturday.
Peggy Gerkie left Monday by
bus for Sterling, Colo, to spend
a w-eek with her sister. From
Sterling she plans to go to Scotts
bluff for a week visit with friends
before returning home.
The Lutheran Ladies Aid met
Thursday p.m. at the church with
17 members and five children
present besides Pastor Brauners
reuther and his mother, dear
water. The meeting opened with
prayer. The pastor led the group
in a study of the “Holy Spirit”.
The group voted to send $20 to
Lutheran World Service and $10
each to Missionaries Ken Bauer.
onrl Pni nop Tho mnotinrr
closed with prayer and lunch was
served by Mrs. Don Dankert,
Mrs. Leonard Peterson and Mrs.
Richard McConnell.
Darrold Elkins, who is employ
ed in Grand Island, spent the
weekend with relatives and
friends at Chambers.
Mrs. Paul Harley and Mrs. Ray
Hoffman are attending the sum
mer session at Dana College,
Blair.
Mrs. John Honeywell and Mrs.
Anna Albers spent a few days
the first of the week in Columbus
with the former's daughter. Mrs.
Elwyn Rubeck and granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Maurice Rasmussen.
It is reported that John Blair,
O'Neill, received a broken leg in
a car accident on Highway 281
north of O'Neill recently. Mr.
Blair is a former Chambers resi
dent where he is well known.
Mr. and Mrs. Niel Morgan.
Bell, Calif., were overnight guests
Friday in the Edd Coday home,
going cm Saturday to Albion to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klab
enes and son. Mr. Morgan is a
brother of Mrs. Fry and uncle of
Mrs. Coday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Coday and
Dan went to Albion Sunday to
attend a family get-to-gether. Dan
remained until Monday when
Mrs. Coday returned for him.
Mrs. Robert Klabenes. Albion,
played the piano at the Homolka
Wa'mer wedding Amelia. She vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Coday while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens
and Terry were Sunday p.m. call
ers in the E. R. Carpenter home.
Janet Rickard and Carol May
left Monday to attend the Grand
Island business college.
Mrs. John Schipman entered
St. Anthony’s hoapital, O'Neill,
Sunday for medical care.
Lela Enner left Friday far her
work in Washington, D. C after
spending about three weeks with
her mother, Mrs. Ola Ermer,
and visiting friends and relatives
at Chambers.
Mrs. Donald May and family
drove to Kearney, Sunday and
enjoyed a picnic dinner with her
husband, who is employed on
construction work there
Sunday guests in the Zuehlke
home were Mr, and Mrs Kal|rfi
Friedrich, Spencer, Mr and Mrs
Harry Frtednch. Sedro Woolley,
Wash . Mr and Mrs Sewell John
son and Mr ami Mrs. Vrm Hick
ok, Atkinson Mr and Mrs n
Puckett and children Emmet
ami Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooj**r.
Chambers.
Mrs Ah in Neilson n'tumel to
her home, Chicago. III., after vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Waym* Rowse, ami attending the
Swanson-IV-ed wedding.
Wednesday dinner guests in the
, m |l- am were Mi and
Mrs. O. K iNew
Fla. They also visited Mr and
Mrs Fred Catron ami Mr. ami
Mrs E H. Medcalf.
Mrs. Eva Schaa, Ijong Beach,
Calif. visited the past week with
her son am! daughter-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Shoemaker
She also visited her sister, Mrs
Raymond Bright. O’Neill Mr.
and Mrs Shoemaker took her to
her daughter's at Plain view Sun
day.
Twenty-one members were pres
ent when sister Pauline Grimes
opened Rebekah Lodge 361 on
June 14th. A report on the District
29 convention held in Norfolk on
June 3 was given.
I .a Ilian Catron, local secretary
was elected the new District
President and Lovena Grimes
was elected secretary. The 62nd
convention will lie held in Cham
bers in 1964
During the “Good of the Or
der”, an impressive Memorial
service was held. Those partici
pating were Genevieve Gillette.
Berniece Adams Valdine Karel
man, Dorothy Lambert. Zelrna
Halsey. Shirley Read and Lovena
Grimes.
A tribute was paid to all past
Noble Grands by members of tin
lodge.
Cards were signed to send to
Duane Carson and Vem Wilkin
sun.
Sp. 1 Floyd C. Black. Ft. Car
son. Colo., spent a week recently
with his sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hurtig
and family.
Mr. and Mrs M. L. Hurtig and
family spent Father’s Day with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Hurtig, Orchard.
Wesleyan Service Guild
A meditation “What is Worth
while” was given by Mrs. Reed
R. Herley for the Wesleyan Ser
vice Guild meeting held in the
home of Mrs. Esther Harris Mon
day evening.
A tentative program outline /or
the coming year was given by the
program committee. The Mis
sionary Minute will be a part
of each meeting. Several indicat
ed they would like to take the
Bible study course this year and
a text book is to be ordered.
A group project for the year
will be the purchase of a set of
books for Bible interpretation.
Refreshment hostesses were
Miss Effie Stevens and Miss Alice
French. The next meeting will be
a picnic August 19 with Mrs.
George Carstens in'charge of ar
rangements.
Clearwaterites
Honored on 25th
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Carey.
Clearwater, were the honored
guests Friday evening at a din
ner and open house at the Phillip
Lee home near Page. The couple
was being honored on their silver
wedding anniversary. Mrs. Lee
had prepared a “This is your
Life” program and it proved to
be as full of surprises as the
famed television show. The guests
spoke into a microphone, and
voices reaching the Careys only
a room away, made it hard to
realize it was not a dream. Bro
thers. sisters, uncles, aunts, cou
sins and friends were from near
and far.
Following dinner, a reception
was held with open house. The
serving table was centered with
a three tier cake baked and de
corated by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Lee. It was flanked by crystal
candle holders holding pink can
dles, a white bell with a silver
25 hung from the ceiling. Mrs.
Dean Stettner, Sidney, cut and
served the cake. Mrs. Lionel
riiminr ITii'inrr riAiirorl vvj innh oDii
Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Clearwater,
coffee. Mrs. Charles Curtright.
Clearwater, w’as in charge of the
gift book.
The Careys were married June
16, 1938 at St. Paul’s Methodist
church, Lincoln, by Dr. B. Akins.
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Carey, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Raffelson, all of Wat
son, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lee and family, Dallas, S. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Gunter and
family, Creighton, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Middleton, Osmond, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Stettner, Sidney,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coover,,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klien, Ne
ligh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwa
ger and family. Orchard, Mr. and
Mrs. Lionel Gunter, Mrs. Leslie
Carey and Nila, Ewing, Mrs. Or
pha Switzer, O'Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Twiss, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Lucas and Lisa,
Mrs. Been Schmitz and Sally, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Switzer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtright,
Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jons,
BonesteeL S. D., furnished the
music.
Court News
COUNTY COURT—
Luella Kay Schindler, Neligh,
fishing without permit, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer—James J.
Hurt, June 17.
Paul J. Petersen, Norfolk, night
speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs;
officer—E. M. Hastreiter, June
17.
L. E. Gustafson, Creighton, no
certificate of necessity and con
venience. fined $25 and $4 costs;
officer—Arthur J. Runnels, June
17.
Bruce E. Welty, Kearney, fish
ing without permit fined $10 and
$4 costs: officer—James J. Hurt,
June 18.
JUSTICE COURT—
6-14-63 — Edward Schurlock,
Driver for Dahl Truck Lines,
Sioux City, la No 1 -overweight
Interior group 4 axles; No. 2 —
overgross weight , — $120 and
$4 00 — Officer, Kizzire
6-17 — Jerry Tom jack, Ewing.
Nebraska. Overgross weight
$50.00 ahd $4 (X) officer, Rich
ardson.
6-18 _ Wendell Hahne, Driver
for National Foods, Norfolk. Ov
erweight on capacity plate
$34.00 and $4.00 Officer Rich
ardson.
MARRIAGE EK'ENSEH—
Richard L Shelhamer, 24, O'
Neill, and Margaret Anne Sulli
van, 20, O'Neill, June LI
Thomas J. Drueke, IS, O'Neill,
and Patricia E. McKenzie, IS
O'Neill, June 14.
William K Miller, Atkinson,
and Mary I>. Little. Bassett, June
17.
William Edwards
Named Principal
At Ewing High
William Edwards, principal at
Greenwood, has been hired by the
board of education of the Ewing
public school to teach science and
serve as principal for the 1963-64
school term. He will replace for
mer principal, George Keller,
who has accepted a civil service
science teaching position at the
school at Flandrau, S. J).
Mr. Edwards taught science
and has berm elementary princi
pal at the Greenwood school un
der the Ashland School System
for the past year. Before coming
to Greenwood, he was superin
4 _ _ j __a _ r a ■_ tir. . j r — i_c* i_1
*•* iiuoiih ut iji* taunc
system He also taught one year
at Mullen.
He is presently attending sum
mer school at the University of
Nebraska working on a graduate
program. He is majoring in
school administration.
Mr. and Mrs. Fid wards and four
children will move to Ewing after
August first or as soon as suit
able housing is available.
Supt. Raymond Mullens report
ed the Ewing school faculty is
now completed. Two other new
teachers are Jerry Koenig, a for
mer Ewing resident, who will in
struct social studies and be head
athletic coach, and Jerry Hughes
who will teach mathematics and
industrial arts and serve as as
sistant coach.
Rifes Held for
Mrs. Vanderburg
At Clearwater
Funeral services for Mrs. Ma
rie Vanderfcurg were held Jur*
14 at the Snider chapel, Clear
water, with the Rev. Charles So
dersten, officiating. Burial was in
the Clearwater cemetery.
Marie Luben, the daughter of
August and Bertha Luben, was
bom April 28, 1873 in Berlin. Ger
many and died June 11 in Mem
phis, Tenn.
Pallbearers were Charles Curt
right, Benny Prater, Keith
Carnes, Lester Swan, Kenneth
Raggless and George Mummert.
She is survived by brother,
William Luben, Clearwater and
sister, Lillian Bellomo, Los An
geles, Calif.
Her husband. Dr. John Vander
borg, preceded her in death.
Jehovah's Witnesses
To Meet at Bassett
A Hi hie lecture will lx* given
Sunday. June 23, 2 p m at tie
Kingdom Hall, 2nd tmuse south
of Court House in Bassett 'Hie
lecture is entitled "I tenth a door
way to what?” Is death a door
way to heaven or hell? VVluit liojw*
in there for the dead? These ques
tions will lx* answered hy W
Samuelson. a representative of
the Watehlower Six iirty.
All jx-rsons of good will are
welcome
James V. Anderson
Receives Degree
James V Anderson, son of Mr.
anil Mrs Rolx-rt I, Hayter, O’
Neill. formerly 01 Ainsworth, re
ceived his Bachelor ol Science
Ix-grei- m pharmacy from South
ftakota State Oil lege at Brook
ings, S I> June 3.
Mr and Mrs Amlerson anil si>n,
Scott, are now living in Ixxing
ton where Mr Ander*on is em
ployed at the Barmore l>rug
Store
Atkinson Dentist
Moves to Omaha
Hr. and Mrs. Frank J Marnuso
uwl family moved to Omaha
Wednesday.
I>r Manruso has practiced
dentistry in Atkinson for many
years, has not yet < ios«*d his
practice in Atkinson, but will do
so in tie- near future
The Mancuso home was pur
chased recently by Mr. and Mrs
Richard Anderson.
Too Late to Classify
CONTACT Harvey A Tompkins.
Inman, licensed real estate ag
ent for information about the
sale of the Methodist church
property and other property in
the Inman area. 9tfc
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Atldnsen, Noiy. 9-16e
IiE^lRE modem office—occupancy
August 1st. Box J-J c/o The
Frontier. 9-ll-13ete
A SINCERE THANK YOU to all
my friends anl relatives who sent
me cards, letters and gifts while
I was hospitalized. Special tNanir*
to Dr. Cars tens and the hr^rt*al
staff for their thoughtful care. AH
was much appreciated.
Mrs. Mildred Wrighv
Ewing. Nebr