The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 16, Image 16

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    Bible Students Get
Surprise Treats
EWING—The vacation Bible
school held by the United Pres
byterian and the Ewing Metho
dist churches presented a pro
gram Friday evening, June 15, at
the Ewing Methodist church,
bringing to a close 2 weeks of in
struction.
The topic of study in all de
partments was “The Church.” A
display of the work done by the
children in the sessions from 0
to 11:30 a.m. was made in the
basement.
The largest attendance in a dav
was 81 with an average daily at
tendance of over 50. Special a
wards for good attendance were
given to students who had met
the requirements.
The following assisted: Lois
Ann Bergstrom, Mrs. Duane Jen
sen, Mrs. Willie Shrader, Miss
Louise Shrader, Vaulda Welke,
Marcia Gibson, Rev. C. C. Chap
pell.
Rev. John Graham acted as su
perintendent, conducting the op
ening and closing exercises. Miss
Marcia Gibson was the pianist,
and Miss Jeanne Welke was the
secretary.
Kermit Jefferies of the K-B
Market treated the group to ice
cream and cookies at the last
session held Friday morning. This
was a surprise.
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Other Ewing New*
The YM Pinochle club met at
the home of Mrs. Gail Boies on
Tuesday evening, June 12. Mrs.
John Walker was a guest. Score
winners were Mrs. Frances Shaw,
Mrs. Rose Bauer and Mrs. Arthur
Funk. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Boies, assisted by Mis.
Thomas Eacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis are
driving a new Chevrolet car
which they purchased last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen and
family, of Plainview, were calling
on friends in Ewing Wednesday
evening, June 13. Stanley Allen
remained for a weekend visit
with Kenneth Lee.
Mrs. James Hawk, Mr. and
Mrs. James Mlnarik and son,
Larry, went on a trip to Cogs
well, N.D., on Thursday, return
ing on Friday. Mrs. Hawk attend
ed the wedding of her son, Har
old, while the Mlnariks visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mlnarik.
Aubry Woods, who has spent
n few days’ vacation visiting at
the home of his aunt, Miss Vina
Woods, returned to his home in
Lincoln on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bohn on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter, of
O’Neill, were Sunday guests at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Mary Rotherham.
A large crowd gathered in Ew
ing Saturday evening to enjoy
the first concert by the Ewing
high school band under the direc
tion of Gerald Chaiupa. The band
will continue practice through
out the summer under his direc- I
j lion. Mr. Chaiupa has been seem
ed by the board of education as j
instructor of music in the Ewing
public school for the coming year.
At present he is a student at
Wayne State Teachers college
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and
Julie were guests at the home ' f
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Gibson.
Misses Hazel Ruby, and Elsie
Chase are having an addition
built on their residence in north
west Ewing.
Considerable progress is being
made in the construction of the
residence of Mr. and Mis. R. G
Rockey in east Ewing.
Mrs. Harriet Welke accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmi
ser to Omaha on Sunday to spend
the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McNabb and
sons, of Omaha, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Rotherham. Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Nabb went home Sunday, leaving
their sons for a longer vacation
with relatives.
Bobbie Green, of Inman, is
spending this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Boies.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marquardt
and Joanne, of Laurel, were
guests of his parents, Mr and
Mrs. A. H. Marquardt, on father’s
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fink, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Fink and children
were Sunday guests at the home
of their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Harris, and
family on Sunday. They also at
tended the wedding of Miss
Marion Harris and Stanley Mer
chants at Elgin in the afternoon
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Larson on lather s
day were Mr. and Mrs Elmer
Pahl and daughter, Mary, of West
Point; Mr. and Mrs. Heniy Rei
mer, Marlene and Elavne, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Larson and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Angus and
daughter, Earlene, of Monte V.'s
ta, Colo., spent Thursday at Ains
worth visiting relatives.
Her* From Creighton—
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tharnish
and family, of Creighton, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward H. Tharnish.
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USED MACHINERY .
BARGAINS!
2—Used John Deere Model A Tractors
(One complete with Farm Hand
Equipment)
More New Equipment
Arriving Daily!
Farm Hand Stackers . . . J-D Windrowers
J-D Model B & MT Tractors
Complete Line of
J-D-D Oils and Greases
HARRY R. SMITH IMPLS.
Your John Deere Dealer
(In Former O'Neill Roller drome Bldg.)
Phone M2 O'Neill
South of Stuart Newt
The Everett Wilkins family,
of Mills, were Sunday guests in
the home of his sister, Mrs. Roy
Rhodes, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Foxworthy, at Long Pine
Sunday evening.
Karen Obermire spent Sun
day night at the Joe Krobot
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weich
man, jr., were Sunday visitors
in the Florien Scholz and Aloys
Kaup homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goebel
were Monday evening visitois
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weich
man, jr.,,and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallinger
spent Sunday fishing at Smith’s
lake.
Mrs. Joe Wallinger and child
ren and Mrs. Don Wallinger
were Ainsworth and Long Pine
visitors Thursday, June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyland and
Kay spent Monday evening at
the Bill Paxton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weich
man, jr., and children visited on
Tuesday evening, June 12, in
the Richard Straka homee.
Mrs. Joe Wallinger entertain
ed the KC ladies at her home
on Monday, June 11. Bridge
was played. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Andy Gpebel and Mrs.
Art Givens.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shald
and Johnnie Were Sunday
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bruder. (Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Ries were also present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch
man, jr., and family visited at
the Joe Kaup, jr., family last
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Wilbur Moon accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Ora Yarges
and Mrs. Vera Bartlett to At
kinson Wednesday eve, June 13,
where they attended the initia
tion of the Eastern Star lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon
and Vaughn visited relatives in
Newport Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deer
mer and family were Sunday
dinner guests in the Ray Tun
ender home.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goebel
and children attended a family
picnic Sunday at the Rollo Ber
ry home.
Mrs. Robert Batenhorst enter
tained the Wednesday afternoon
bridge club at her home June
13. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Joe Wallinger and Mrs. Gerald
Seger.
Mrs. Robert Greenfield accom
panied her brother, L*o u -
is, to Sioux City Sunday where
they visited their father, Shor
ty Coker, who is a patient in
the Methodist hospital.
Robert Greenfield went to
Sioux City Thursday, June 14.
Mrs. Ethel Straka, Ella Peter
son, Doris Connell and Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Greenfield were
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joy Greenfield.
Charley Ostler and grandson,
Chuckie Wilcoxson, went to
Fremont Saturday. They will
attend the wedding of Charley’s
daughter, Bonnie, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Slaymaker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz
Wednesday afternoon, June 13.
Helen Martens and Don Ray
mer spent Thursday evening at
the Stub Kunz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lois Shald and
Davy attended a family reunion
Sunday at Meadville. They
spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Blake.
Mrs. Art Givens and children
were O’Neill visitors Thursday
afternoon, June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan left
for their home in Grand Island
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall
called at the Fred Tasler hexme.
Sunday afternoon.
Morgan Family Holds
Long Pine Reunion —
PAGE— The Morgan family
reunion was held at Hidden
Paradise park near Long Pine
Sunday. There were around 75
in attendance.
A no-host picnic was enjoyed.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Will Hicks, of Vetel, S.D.; Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Morgan and 12
children, of North Loup; Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and
daughter, Bobbie, of Creighton;
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
sr„ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen
and 4 daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sorensen and 2 daugh
ters, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. E. Sor
ensen, son and daughter, and
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen
and daughter, all of Page; Clay
ton Mesner and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Taylor and 4
sons, Mr and Mrs. Max Taylor
and 5 children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hollenbeck and 2
children, all of O’Neill; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Sherman and 5
children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Shenman and daughter, Harold
Dean Sherman and son, all of
Ainsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Williams and 3 sons, of Spring
view, and Miss Shirley Soren
sen and Richard Orcutt, of Ains
worth.
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REDJBIRD NEWS
Miss Ramona Miska, of Fre
mont, was a weekend guest in the
Ray Wilson home.
The Lucky Clover 4-H club
met Friday evening with Delores
Mellor. Eighteen members and
their parents were present. Mrs.
Vernon Oleson, the former Mary
Lu Osborn, of Geddes, S. D.,
came down that evening to lead
the cooking group of 4-H’ers.
Dorothy Rosenkrans, LaDonna
Crawford, Marie Briener and
Willa Schollmeyer, who attend
the summer session at Wayne
Teachers college, were home for
the weekend.
Miss Eva Truax spent several
days last week teaching Bible
school in Lynch.
Valgene Krieter, of the US na
vy, is spending a furlough with
his mother, Mrs. Ernest Wright,
and family. Mrs. Wrights’ father.
Pete Stewart, of McCall. Ida., is
also visiting in the Wright home.
Junior and Virgil Wilson and
Joy Tuch were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull.
Little Kathy Briener is spend
ing the summer with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Miller, while her mother is at
tending school at Wayne Teach
ers college.
A large crowd of neighbors
gathered Tuesday, June 5, to sur
prise Mrs. Ray Wilson on her
birthday anniversary The eve
ning was spent playing cards by
some and visiting by others. Mrs.
Wilson received many nice gifts.
At a late hour the self - invited
guests served a lunch of sand
wiches and cake which they had
brought.
Betty Carter, of Lynch, was a
■■’Un^y visitor in the Ernest
Wright home.
Mrs. Letha Stewart and little
son, Douglas, of Wagner, S. D.,
spent a week visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White,
Ronnie and Sharlene and Bardy
Jo Schollmeyer were Thursdcv
evening callers in the Thomas
Hiscocks home.
Virgil Wilson, of the US mar
tens, accompanied his sister, Mrs.
Willa Schollmeyer, and several
other teachers as far as Norfolk
Sunday where he departed for
his base in San Diego, Calif.
Garry Wilson has been helping
® , the Bill Wilson farm since
Bill s release from the hospital.
The Ross, Crawford and Miller
families attended a family re
union at the Charlie Miller home
in Bristow Sunday, June 14.
Mrs. Ray Wilson entertained
the Dorsey Ladies Aid Wednes
day, June 6, Her birthday angel
food cake, baked by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Jack Darnell, was serv
ed with ice cream for luncheon.
Mrs. Alvin Miller prepared a
dinner Saturday for her niece,
Kathy Briener, honoring her on
her 4 th birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and
sons and Mrs. Marie Briener were
the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scholl
meyer, of Sheridan, Wyo„ came
Saturday to be present at the
family reunion of Mrs. Scholl
meyer's relatives in the Charlie
Miller home at Bristow Sunday.
They also attended a family gath
ering of the Scholimeyers at a
picnic supper in the Edwin Ax
berg home that evening, near
Gross.
Sharlene Hasenpflug spent
Thursday with Evelyn Barta.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and
boys accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Carsten to Meadow Grove on
Friday.
Chancie Hull is again able to
return to his work at the Marvin
Richter farm since the tractor ac
cident.
The Kruse boys and Douglas
Butterfield attended the recrea
tional square dancing in Lynch
Wednesday evening, June 13,
sponsored by Rev. Richard Mon
roe.
Many from here attended the
wedding dance of Mary Lucille
Osborn and Vernon Oleson at the
Lynch ballroom Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weils spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Warren Mil
ler, and husband near Butte.
The wedding dance of Junior
Wilson and Joy Tuch will be Fri
day, June 22, at the Lynch ball
room in Lynch. Alice's orchestra
will furnish the music.
Denise Roberts, of Omaha, is
visiting in the Ralph Pinkerman
home and with her aunt, Mrs.
Guy Hull, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butterfield
and family attended the Carson
family reunion at Hartwell park
in Hastings Sunday.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Joseph Rotherham returned on
Tuesday to his home at West
Burlington, la., after visiting for
a week with relatives here.
Mrs. Kevin Kocina and daugh
ters, of Central City, left Sunday
after a visit of several days at the
W. H. Harty home.
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Pierson
and son, Charles, of Yakima,
Wash., left Monday after visiting
with Mrs. Pierson’s aunt, Mrs. M.
P. Sullivan, and with Mr. Pier
son’s brother, Merrtit Pierson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heerman,
of Holyoke, Colo., arrived Tues
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred
O. Heerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley ar.d
family were in Clearwater Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holsclaw,
of Brighton, Colo., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Holsclaw.
They arrived Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Neku
da, of Lincoln, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Halva Saturday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boler re
turned to their home in St. Lou
is, Mo., Tuesday after spending a
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs
George Hammond.
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne A. Hall
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ros
enkrans in Dorsey Monday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harty re
turned Tuesday to Scottsbluff.
They had been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Bosn and Mrs. W. H.
Harty.
Mrs. Loretta Hynes, Bob and
Mary Jo were in Omaha over the
weekend.
Miss Priscilla Holsclaw return
ed Sunday from Hastings where
she attended a conference of thf
young people of the Presbyterian
church.
Mrs. W. H. Harty and daughter,
Helen, will leave today (Thurs
day) for Omaha where they plan
to spend a few days.
Little Cherie Wanser. who has
been visiting her grandoarents,
the Frank Froelichs, for about
3 weeks, will leave Sunday with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
Max Wanser, for her home in
Holly Springs, la.
Miss Shirley Podany, of Butte,
is visiting Miss Angela Zakrzew
ski for a week. Miss Margaret
Zakrzewski is in Butte with Mr.
and Mrs. William Podany for a
week. * /
Mrs. Hickey Is Hostess—
The ONO club met Monday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Francis Hickey. Mrs. Darrel Gra
ham won high score and Mrs.
Harold Calkins won low.
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Gc:d Cattle Run Forecast
• Cattle receipts today (Thursday) will be greater than in recent
weeks, receipts being up at most markets earlier this week.
There are several good consignments of yearling steers and year
ling heifers.
• Today's hog run is exepected to be about normal with several
hundred' head of feeder pigs—(all kinds and sizes.
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