The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 29, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    BIBLE STUDENTS
GIVE PROGRAM
Methodist & Presbyterian
Pupils at Ewing
Exhibit Work
EWING—Daily vacation Bi
ble school of the Ewing Meth
odist and United Presbyterian
churches, which started on
Monday, June 19, came to a
close on Sunday evening at the
Methodist church, when the
pupils and teachers presented
a program to the public.
The primary group sang
songs and gave memory verses
learned during the week, with
Miss Sally Christon and Mrs.
Frances Schrader in charge.
The junior class, with Miss
Lois Bergstrom as leader, also
sang songs and presented Bible
verses learned
The intermediate group, un
der the supervision of Miss
Vaulda Welke, sang “This Is
My Father’s World" and gave
Bible verses. Reverend Chap
pell was isntructor for the 7th
and 8th grades. A Bible quiz
was held, followed by a panto
mime of “The Prodigal Son’’
with Miss Jean Welke as nar
rator.
A picture of Palestine was
drawn by Robert Hobbs, assist
ed by Bonnie Jo Jeffries.
Each student was presented
with a certificate by his or her
teacher at the end of their part
of the program.
The parents and friends were
invited to the basement after
the program to see the exhibi
tion of art and hand work
done during the week.
Other Ewing News
Mr and Mrs. M. B. Huffman
and daughters went to Elgin
on Sunday, June 25, where they
spent the day visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
• Mrs. S. M. Huffman.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hoag,
of Omaha, came Friday, June
23, to spend the weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Perry Saiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strom, accompanied by their
son. Leonard Bergstrom, of
California, came Thursday,
June 22, to visit his brother,
Elmer Bergstrom, and family
and other relatives- They re
turned home on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Berg
strom and daughter, Kay, were
guests on Sunday evening.
June 25, at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Frances Hoffman,
and family at Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Bridges
and family, who have been
guests at the home of his moth
er, Mrs. W H Briggs, the past
;> weeks, left for their home at
Coos Bay, Ore., by the way of
Los Aneles, Calif., on Wednes
day, June 21.
On Friday, June 23, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas King and family
left for their home at Oswego,
111. They had been visiting her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Briggs, for
the past 10 days.
Victor Kennedy, of Ord, was
an overnight guest of Mrs. W.
«
1 H Briggs on Friday, June 23.
| On Thursday afternoon, June
22, Mrs. Alvin Gibson enter
tained the NOT club of Neligh
at her home at a 1 o’clock
i luncheon. The afternoon was
spent socially
Miss Shirley Baker, of Ne
. ligh, was a guest of Miss Mar
I cia Gibson on Thursday, June
22.
Miss Jerrel Dean Black, of
O’Neill, was a weekend guest
of her grandmother, Mrs. Ed
ith Black.
Mrs. D. W. Gemmill left on
Tuesday, June 20. for Lander,
| Wyo-, where she will visit for
several months at the home of
her daughter, Mrs Rex Min
shall, and family.
Aubrey Wood, of Lincoln,
accompanied by H. R. Porter,
spent Friday and Saturday in
Ewing to spend some time fish
ing. While here, he was the
guest of his aunt, Miss Vina
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Ben
don and family, of Des Moines,
la., are spending their vacation
in Ewing, visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Krachie, and other rela
tives.
On Sunday, June a num
ber of friends and relatives
were entertained at the Henry
Fleming home at a dinner par
ty given in honor of Mrs Flem
ing's birthday anniversary
Three huge birthday cakes
made a centerpiece for the ta
ble. Guests present were: Mr
and Mrs. Walter Wernich, of
Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs El
vin Wernich and family, of
Plainview; Mrs. Dora Town
send, of Page, whb was accom
panied by her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Weir, and daughters, of
Hartington.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Belmar,
jr., of Ewing, visited his par
ents at Clearwater on Sunday, ;
June 25. „
On Thursday, Juno 22, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Riekert and
daughters entertained at their j
home, his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L Riekert, of Neligh,
who were accompanied by their j
granddaughters, Nancy and
Donna Riekert, of Oakland.
On Monday, June 19, Robert
Benson and his mother. Mrs.
Dolly Benson, of California; (
Ray Benson and wife, of Aus- ,
tin' Tex.; Mrs Lottie Ander- |
son, of Omaha: Mrs Grace Dal
ton, of Chicago, 111-, and Earl
Deck, of Peru, greeted old
friends in Ewing. Robert Ben
son remained overnight with j
Marcus and Jerald Snyder, the j
others returning to Omaha that
afternoon. Mrs, Dolly Benson,
accompanied by Robert, will
continue on her vacation trip
to Tennessee where they will
visit her daughter, Phyllis, and
family, before returning to
their home in California.
Mesdames Harmon
Are Winners—
The O’Neill Garden club met
Friday at the home of Mrs
Lowell A. Johnson. There
were 5 members present. Roll
call was answered by a favor
ite fragrant. Most of the an
swers were lilacs.
The lesson on “Roses" was
given by Mrs. Johnson- The
book o n “Flower Arrange
ments’’ was discussed and or- ,
dcred for the club. Each mem
ber brought a flower arrange- ,
ment.
ltfrs. M L. Harmon won the
prize for an iris bouquet The
quiz, given by Mrs Johnson,
was won by Mrs. Clinton Har
mon. ___
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OPEN EVENINGS
O’Neill Phone 252-W
Most Corn Has
Been Replanted
DELOIT — Most of the corn
in this community has been re
I planted. The 4-inch deluge on
! June 14 necessitated the re
| planting.
Water is still standing in low'
! places.
Other Deloil News
Rev. C. J. Kaup, of St. John’s, i
called at the Leo Funk home j
Monday evening, June 19.
Mrs. Scott Clow, of New Mex
ico, spent the first of last week
at the Fred Harpster home.
Judy Werkmeister visited
Elayne Reimer last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
and Elayne were Norfolk visit
ors on Friday, June 23.
Clearwater Creek club held
its annual picnic at the park in
Neligh on Sunday, June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack j
were Elgin visitors on Friday, j
June 23.
Mrs. Otto Reimer spent last
week in Elgin at the Faubel
home.
Additional farms were being
staked for REA last "week.
Darlene Tomjack came from
Omaha to be bridesmaid for her
roommate^ Helen Sturbaum,
whose wedding was in Ewing
on Thursday, June 22.
Ellis Shrunk was measuring
corn land for PMA last week.
Marilyn Funk, who is attend
ing summer school in Wayne,
pent the June 24-25 weekend
at home.
Mrs. James Hawk went to I
Lincoln on Friday, June 23, by
bus to attend the wedding of a
niece.
L.ouniy juage and ivirs. l.ouis
Reimer entertained the Reimer |
families on Sunday, June 25, at
their home in O’Neill in honor j
of the June birthday anniver- |
saries. Dinner guests were: Mrs. j
Roy Johnson and Winifred; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Sanne, of Ne
ligh; Mrs. Scott Clow, of New
Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rei
mer; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harp
ster; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harp
ster; Mr. and Ms. Leiu Belling
and Rex; Mrs Anita Lee and
sons; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reim
er, jr., and son, of Lincoln; Mr. 1
and Mrs. Henry Reimer and
daughters, and Mrs. Ray Ward,
of New York City.
A badger killed 300 young
chickens Monday night, June
12, for a farmer’s wife in this ;
community.
Carol Mooney attended Bible
school in Neligh last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Manson, of
O’Neill, spent Saturday night,
June 24, at the Sidney Ander
son home. Theye were Sunday
dinner guests at the Fred
Stearns home in Neligh.
Mr. Ralph Mooney visited re
cently at the Ray Mooney home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Buck enter
tained on Siinday. Mrs. Buck’s.
3 sisters were there.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Venteicher
were in O’Neill on Friday, June
23.
Mrs. Ray Ward, of New York
City, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Johnson. Mrs.
Ward was formerly Zella John
son.
LYNCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoch
enmeier and Carol Ann, of
Bonesteel, S. D., called at the
Albert Kalkowski home Wed
nesday afternoon, June 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart
were in Fairfax, S. D., Thurs
day, June 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Collins
and family, of Ravenna, visited
at the Elmer Christensen home
Sunday, June 18.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christen
sen enjoyed a recent visit from
their daughters, Tolsie and Mel
ba, and husbands, viz: Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Fenstermacher, of
Nebrska City, and Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Gulleck, of Chicago, 111.
Mrs. William Dix, of Butte,
was a Lynch visitor last week.
Mrs. Lee Bjornsen and child
ren, of Sioux City, visited at the
Mrs. Nata Bjornsen home the
past week. They also visited at
the Arden Darnell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vomacka
and baby visited at the Sam
Hansen home in Spencer Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek
and family visited at the Joe
Nemic home in Spencer Sunday.
Mrs. Herbert Whetham, of
Omaha, spent the weekend vis
iting relatives in Spencer and
at the Ed Whetham home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alford cele
brated their 25th wedding an
niversary with a dinner on Sun
day, June 18. Relatives from
Spencer, Monowi, S. D., and
Lynch were present.
Phyllis Budensiek, of Zum
brota, Minn., is visiting her
brother, Rev. Morris Budensiek,
and family the past week.
Master Albert Lee Brady is
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr.
Visit Mrs. Borg—
Mr. and Mrs. William Hub
by and family visited Satur
day, June 24, with Mrs. Carrie
Borg and daughter. Marvel
Howard Rouse also was a Sat
urday caller
Recent Movers —
Among the people moving
recently were the Glenn Tom
linsons, Mrs. Marie McDonald
and the Roy D Johnsons.
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Mrs. Jimmie Bone, of Beau
mont, Tex., is visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L
I Brady, jr., and family.
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MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT
Saturday, July 1
1. “The Star Spangled Ban
ner,” Key. i
2. “The March of Time,”
Barnhouse
3. Waltz, ‘Till We Meet A
gain,’’ Whiting
4 “Majestic Galop,'' King.
5. “Clarinet Polka,” Echtner.
6 Selection, ‘‘In a Chinese
Temple Garden,” Kettleby.
7. March, “The Great Centu
ry, ’ Weber.
8. Vocal solo, “Stout Hearted
Men,” Romberg, by John Bow
en, baritone.
9. Selection. “Spirit of Amer
ica,” Zamacenik
10. Hymn, “Nearer My God
to Thee? Mason.
11. March, “Stars and Stripes
Forever,’ Sousa.
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Mrs. Harold McNally and , <
Sandra Lee returned Monday !
to their home in Ainsworth af
ter having spent 5 days with 1
Mrs McNally’s mother, Mrs. ! t
Christine Williams.
Mrs. Joseph Hamilton and 1
children returned t o their ;c
home in Monmouth, 111., after j
having attended the funeral of
Claude Hamilton. Mrs. Ivan (
Sai.ndon returned Wednesday, j
June 21, to her home in Den- 1
ver, Colo
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Den
nis, of San Diego, Calif., are ^
visiting Mr. and Mrs- L. C. ,
Walling.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace ]
were weekend guests in Min- (
len at the home of her brother ]
and his wife, Mr- and Mrs. t
Steve Seward. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Van j
Every came from Grand Island
Saturday to get their daughter, j
Carolyn, who had been visiting
her grandparents, Mr .and Mrs
George Van Every They re
turned Sunday Mr. and Mrs
Carl Miller and two sons,
of Norfolk, visited the Van Ev
erys Monday.
Mrs. Sewell Johnson and
daughter and Mrs. Low'ell A.
Johnson and Lynette attended
a shower in Atkinson Sunday
for Miss Carole Lech.
Little Diane Marie Zakrzew
ski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Paul Zakrzew'ski, was baptised
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wade
and Camille and Steven, of
Venango, left Tuesday. June
20, after having visited her
oarents, Mr. ana Mrs. Harold
i'oung, for a couple of weeks
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth
vere guests Sunday at the |
lome of Roger Rosenkrans, of
Dorsey. Junior Worth, who is
vorking there, spent the week
>nd at home.
Bernard Gribble, of Omaha,
r rived Monday to visit rela
ives in and around O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shelham
t were in Omaha Sunday and
donday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ten
>org and son, of Emmet, visit
d Mrs. Katie Stearns Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V Moore, of
Jrunswick, were Sunday guests
if Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stor
ohann
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stutz
ntertained her parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. W. J. Oik, of Peters
iurg, Sunday.
Miss Beverly Ponton left with
ier father, George Ponton, for
heir home in Elgin. She has!
dsited the Leo Tomjacks for
il.most 2 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson,
drs. James Davidson, sr., Mrs
Drville Johnson and Mrs. Fred
Degnan, of Buffalo Gap, went
o Omaha for the weekend to
ee James Davidson, who is a
>atient there.
Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Hutton
ind family spent Friday at the
Kenneth Waring home at Pag?
for supper.
Weekend guests of June 17
18 at the C. E. Yantzi home
were her brother and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs William Barnard,
and son, Billy, who were on
their way home to Casper.
Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard had
attended Billy’s graduation
from the University of Wiscon
sin at Madison. He graduated
with honors
Sr. M. Eugene, of Sioux Ci
ty, visited relatives here Sun
day. She returned Monday.
•
Mr. and Mrs- E. F. Adamson
and daughter visited with rel
atives in Butte Sunday, June
25.
Jack Duffy, of Petersburg,
visited Wednesday and Thurs
day, June 21 and 22, with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A- Arbuthnot and
family.
Tony Asimus transacted bus- $
iness in Omaha Saturday, June
24.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colling
were visitors Sunday, June 25,
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wett
leaufer, of Page.
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