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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1956)
Decker to Speak at Commencement EWING Commencement ex ercises for the graduating class of I9.56 from Ewing high school will be held at the school an- , ditotium on Wednesday evening, M.i<j, f it Docker, commis sioner of education of the state of Nebraska, will deliver the ad ores. On Sunday evening. May 6. ortocalaurcate services will also' held at the school auditorium' with the Rev. E. L. Brigden, •pastor of tJie Ewing Methodist church, delivering the sermon Members of the class of 1956 are Virginia Latzel, Milan Wel ke, Bob Stamp, Dina Mosel, Bob Hobbs, Dorrence Hobbs, Iris Van Ostrand, Jerome Bahm. Bob Koenig. Vera Del Daniels, Eu gene Koenig Catherine Bauer, Allen I’l-tei on, Sharon Schmidt, Ronald Rotherham, Leonard Hawk, Mary Miller, Jerome Kullhoff. Clarabel Mlnarik, Robert Kreizinger, Lynette Helm ru’ks, Maxine Noffke, Richard Wright. Irene Kaczor and Lyle Spence Other Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anson and sons of Neligh were Satur-, day evening supper guests at the* home of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs Archie Tut tle Leonora Tuttle entertained the> following girls at a slumber party at her home Saturday night Annette and Kay Rother ham. Ann Rotherham, Marie Davis, Judy Tinsley and Patty Elliot. A midnight lunch was served. Guest, at the Arthur Kroop home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Mason Moritz and son of Norfolk Ewing News The schoolmates of Bertha Harris and her teacher, Mrs., Beulah Black gave a hnndker-’ chief and fruit shower for Bertha at her home after school on Tuesday afternoon, April 24 It was a suprise for Bertha, who has tx-en confined to her home since Aped 19, when she broke her leg while playing at school She can get about with the aid of crutches and is making satis factory progress, Mr and Mrs, Dick Brion and family were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Richard Edwards and daughter; Mr. and Mrs Richard Edwards and <kiughters, Cathy and Jo Ann, spent Friday evening at the Merit* ShiJousky home at Or chard Mrs. Ralph Eatker. Mrs. Jessie Angus and Mr*. William Spence attended ’ the spring meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service hejd «t Plainview Mon day, April 23 Miss Eleanor Pollock, who is employed in Omaha, is home for two weeks’ vacation She will also visit relatives in O’Neill, Orchard and Neligh. C Anderson of Norfolk was a' weekend guest at the home of his eousil s. Mr, and Mrs Allan Pol lock. On Saturday, Mrs. Will Conner celebrated a birthday anniver sary. At fi o’clock in the eve ning, Mr and Mrs Ben l«irsen, Mrs Ella Zeirhs and Mrs Grace Briggs arrived with a dinner . nd prepared to join Mrs Con ner iu celebrating Curd games were played for entertainment. Mr and Mrs. Joe Kitncek oi Plainview were Sunday guests at. the home of Mr* Eva Kaczor. Reifert to Coach at Ewing High SWING—The Ewing board of education nas hired Fritz Riefert for coauh and teacher for the coming school year to fill the va cancy of Coadh Richard Lane. Mr Riafert is the present roach at the Brunswick school The Ewing school also needs high school instructors for the following departments V o c a - tional home economics. English and music, which has been taught by Miss Fetn Pruden. Mr* Amber Schlotman and Eugene Kresi respectively, this year. All teachers in the grades are to return with the exception of Mrs. Donna Carson Miscellaneous Shower for Recent Bride— EWING—Mrs. James Koenig, the former Joylene Kaczor, and an April bride, was recently honored at a miscellaneous shower held at the Legion club. A large group of friends and re latives were in attendance. Mrs. Kaczor received many gifts. The Misses Rosalie Spitt ler, R o w e n a Rotherham and Kathryn Sojlca assisted with the gift.-. Hostesses were Mesdames, Eddie Kaczor, John Kaczor, Da vid Burke, Earl Schindler and Ludwig Tagel *-» Other Ewing News Mrs. Charles Young of Inman spent Wednesday, April 25, with her sister-in-law, Mrs Arthur Kropp and family. Mr Robertson returned to his home at Bassett after spending a f< «t days with his daughter, Mrs. Robert Tams, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tucker and Mr and Mrs. Bob Jones of Ew ing were bowling in Neligh Sun day evening. As Advertised in: OUTDOOR LIFE SPORTS AFIELD ALL NEW | F,EL0 & STREAM HIAWATHAS ... Prices Start at A whole new fleet for ’56! The right size motor for every need—whether it's fishing, water skiing, or just plain fun. And see these features; finger-touch Shipmaster; automatic Bailmaster; quiet Hushmaster. Tho Outboard That toils Your toot H W00^m 30 M P- 30 H.P. ^ 4SV.95 Manual S49.9S Elactric Aniooi Anno* I 16 PIECE FISHING GROUP This kit is complete 15.00 VoIlM with rod, reel, line, plug, tpoon, sinkers, knife, tackle box, etc. mrr iao Great Lakes “98" Holiday SPIN OUTFIT Spin-N-Caif outfit. M.95 Value Anti-backlash reel, 2 piece 5 ft. solid glass rod, plug, line. A27 I I ✓ Great Lakes Whirlaway 75 SPIN OUTFIT Nationally advertis* 24.98 Value ed. 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Front row Hoy Alien Gifford, Floyd Richter, Duane Richter and Brian Richter; back row—Janet Gifford, Teacher Page, .ind Terry Ruegge The Frontier Photo. , Daughter Named— 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson s daughter has been named Bonita Rae. Mrs Benson is a niece of | Mrs. Paul Shierk. Tune in “Voice of The Fron prompt deliveries. IOOI' Anniversary Noted at Inman f ' INMAN — Arbutus Rebe.kah lodge met Wednesday evening, April 25, at the lOOF hall for a regular session. Mrs. Hazel Lor enz, vice- grand, was in charge and eight sisters from Eden Re bekah lodge 41 in O’Neill were guests. A program in observance of the 137th anniversary of Odd Fellowship, under the direction of Miss Mildred Keyes and Mrs. James M. McMahan, followed the regular meeting, after which a covered dish luncheon was served. -a-„ * • ♦ I Other Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder left Monday for Savannah, Mo, where Mr. Snyder goes for med ical treatment. They were ac companied as far as Teeumseh by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder of Page, who will visit in the horr^e of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jacke, until the Harry Snyders return from Missouri. Mrs. James McMahan attended a meeting of the PM club at the home of Mrs. Agnes Bright in O’Neill Tuesday afternoon, Ap ril 24. Mrs. Marjorie Rubenstein and daughter of Los Angeles. Calif., arrived here on Wednesday, Ap ril 25, for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore. Mrs. Donald Moore and Harlan Moore of Lincoln were guests in 1 the Moore home on Wednesday, I April 25, returning to Lincoln on 1 r»i L ..J .... . 1 M U I OU llj HIVU IllUft. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seastadt of Omaha are spending several weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Youngs. Mrs. Sea stadt and Mrs. Young are sisters. Mrs. James Coventry took her mother, Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson of O’Neill, to Norfolk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clark of Burwell came Friday, called by the illness of Mr. Clark’s mother, Mrs. Anna Clark. They returned to Burwell Sunday evening. Miss Lu Ella Watson, who teaches at Holdrege, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson. Mrs. Watson accompanied her to Hold rege where she will spend a week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson returned home from Washington, D.C., where they spent the past two weeks visiting their son-in law and daughter, Col. and Mrs. Clifford Oper, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds diove to Sioux City on Monday where they attended the funeral ol a niece, who died Friday. Gaylene Juracek of Orchard a.ihe Friday and is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sidefs, while her mother is recovering from mea S Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geary and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ma den Funk spent Thursday, April 19, in Norfolk, visiting relatives. Attend Deanery Meeting— EWING—Mrs. Gail Boies and 1 Mrs. Leonard Knapp went to Q’Neill last Thursday where they attended a deanery meeting held at the blue room of the M&M cafe. They were actompanied by Mrs Victor Hans’en of Neligh | 'and Mrs. Carl ThieTe of St. John> :*parish.’ . i \ isit Nephew— V. ’ , Mr: ahd Mbs. D. H. Clauson’* | left Sunday for. Junction* City, Kans., ’to visit Mrs. ClauSon’s nephew, S/Sgt. D. L. Shaw, and. family, They, returne’d home • on Wednesday. Encounter Bad Storm on Atlantic RIVERS ID E The George Montgomerys received a long dis tance phone call from their daughter, Beverly, and her hus 1, J 'tin W Love, s,1 that they had arrived in Now York Monday, April 21?, after a nine-day boat trip. A bad storm had occurred while they were in mid-ocean. Private Love received his dis charge from a camp near Brook lyn, N Y. They arrived at the home of his parents, at Buffalo, N Y , Wednesday, April 25, where they plan to spend the summer. Other Riverside News Mrs. Bill Fry and Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier attended the band concert at Clearwater Friday. The Leo Miller family ate Sun day dinner at the Ora Switzer homo. Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Jancll and Clayton enjoyed the band concert at Clearwater on Friday evening. Mrs. Robert Martin and chil dren called on Mrs. Wayne Fry last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napie> and daughters visited the Wayne Fry home Friday evening. The CYC program which was to have been presented at the Riverside church Sunday was postponed until May 21. , Debbie Pollock of Neligh spent a couple days with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock. Becky Miller ate dinner with her Friday. Ml. aiiu ivii.^. urwi,y riciwn Torrington, Wyo., visited at the Earl Pierson from Friday until Saturday. Friday evening they and their hosts visited at the Marvin Pribnow home ne;u- Ce dar Rapids. Sunday, .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjaek accompanied the Frank Hawk family to O’Neill to help Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kallhoff celebrate their 25th wedding an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie llerley iook Mr. and Mrs. Tom iack home, Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hord, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mont gomery, Mr. and' Mrs. George Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Paul gathered at the Lorraine Montgomery home on Wednesday evening, April 25, to help Lorrain celebrate his birth day anniversary. Fourteen Happy Hollow 4-H club members attended morning services at St. Peter’s Lutheran church at'Orchard Sunday in ob servance of 4-H Sunday. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. J. M. Hodgkin, pastor Sunday, May 6: Sunday-school. 10 a.m.. Eugene Baker, superin tendent; worship, 1.1 a.m., rural life Sunday and soil stewardship theme will be used. Baptismal service and recep tion of new members will be ob served Sunday, May 13 (moth er’s day). * - . 3 , • Winners Named— Bridge Winners at ’the Chez »-Mari club .meeting held Mon day ,«t .Mrs. Q 'Owen Cole’s home "hi Emmet were the Mes-' dames George 'Harfimond, John V. Baker and John- H. # MeCar vilie. • ■ • , * . ,-— ■ To' Norfolk— Roy Vcrzal of Atkinson and E. F. Quinn’, went to Norfolk Mon day on business: j O’Neill Saddle Club j Sponsoring Smitty & His Jumpin’ Jax ! I • \ O’Neill | Legion j Ballroom i Thursday, *; May 10 j . j o; ADMISSION: SI PER PERSON j ° ° °o Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O'NriU) Admisisons: April 25— Tommy Angel, Spencer; Arvid Larsen. Norfolk; Mrs Ted Eggert, O’ Neill; Mrs Earl Rlinn, North Platte; Mrs \V C, Whites!, O' Neill. Paul Kamphaus. Amelia. 26 -John Gallagher. Inman. Mrs Raymond ftly. Amelia; diaries Switzer. O’Neill; Donald Bowen, O’Neill; Rita Claire Murray, O’ Neill; Craig Coleman, Bassett; Mrs. Ralph George. O’Neill; Rob ert Richardson, Jamison; Mrs. Eugene Halsey, Chambers; Char lene Havranek, O'Neill; Henry Schluetrr, O’Neill. 27 — Lionel Siefken, O’Neill; Dawn Calkins, O'Neill, Mrs r.vie Dierks, Swing; George Burk, Ewing; Susan Weyhrich, O’Neill 28 Mrs Walter Hornback, Spencer. 29 Patrick Perry, O'Neill; Mrs Tonev Kislev, Lake Andes. S.D. 30—Mrs Don Ruroede. Ewing; Mrs Norman Trowbridge, Page; Katin Lieb. O'Neill. May 1 Mrs. Orville Morrow, O'Neill: Mrs. Raymond Calkins, O'Neill; Mrs. William Grutsch, O'Neill; Mrs Ola Ermer. Chambers Dismissals: April 25— Donald Brown. Bartlett; John Turner, O' Neill; Arvid Larsen. Norfolk; , Elsie Cork. Page. Mrs. Mary ' Denim, O’Neill: Tommy Angel, Spencer; Mrs. Vern Grenier, O’ Neill. 26 Mrs. William Mack, I O’Neill: Harry Walsh, Chambers; Mrs A W Carroll, O'Neill: Bob Yantzi, O’Neill. 27- lyirs W. C Whited. O’Neill; Mrs Boyd Bovlter and baby girl, O’Neill; i Id 111 ii ni|M utun, miKUH, » vi Slaymaker, Atkinson; Mrs. Law i rence Urban, O’Neill; Mrs. Glen ! Gotti rt, O’Neill; George Burk, j Fwing. 28 Donald Bowen, O’ j Neill; Mrs. Raymond Bly, Am • clia Mrs. Eugene Halsey. Chhrh bers; Robert Richardson, Jflm I Don. Mrs Kenneth Caskey, O’ i Neill 28 John Gallagher, In man. Mrs Ted Eggert and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Lisle Mow mav\ and baby girl. Page; Mark Jeffery Cohn, O'Neill. 30— Lionel Siefkon. O’Neill; Mrs. Lawrence i Jonas O’Neill; Dawn Calkins. O’ Neill. Mrs John Gallagher. In man; Susan Wcyhrieh, O’Neill. May l Charlene Havranek, O' Neill; Henry Schlucter, jr., O’ Neill; Rita Claire Murray, O’ Neill 2- Mrs. Marlin Wichnutn, O’Neill. Still hospitalized: Mrs. Mae Hindis. O'Neill; Craig Coleman, Bassett; Kathy Lieb, O’Neill; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Raymond Calkins, O’Neill; Gar rett Janzing, O’Neill; Fred Hols tlaw, O’Neill; Patrick Perry, O' Neill; Mrs. Norman Trowbridge, Pige; Mrs. Lyle Dierks, Ewing: Mrs. Orville Morrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Don Ruroede, Ewing; Mary Dougherty, Inman; Mrs Ralph George, O’Neill; Charles Switzer. O’Neill; Mrs. Toney Kisley, Lake Andes, S.D.; Mrs. Walter Horn back, Spencer; Mrs. William Grutseh, O’Neill; Mrs. Lavern Stevens, O’Neill: Mrs. Earl Blinn, North Platte; Mrs. Fred Firmer, Chambers; Mrs. Marlin Wichman, O'Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. Mary Classen, Spencer; Mrs. Lettie Combs, Lynch; Mrs. Bcrnadine Dopheide, Butte; Mrs. Otto Holmberg and baby girl-. Bristow . Clyde McKenzie. Lynch; Miss Lillian Olsen,. Bristow; Mrs Jo seph Rihanek. Monowi; Ernest Ruff. Bristow. Mrs Joseph Slechta. jr.. and baby girl. Lynch, Michael Stenger. Lynch. Mi ^ Jim Svatos. Lynch. Dismissals April 23 A W Aim. Dorsey. Mrs. Jannettie Nel son, Center; Mrs. Jerome Do pheide, Butte. William Blitzkie. Spencer; Mrs Delbert Scott and 1 baby boy. Butte. 24 Claus Steli. ir.. Butte; Mrs Emil Micanck. Lynch. 25— George Baumeister. Butte. Michael Langan. O’Neill 26 Jack Bowlby. Lynch; Master John Jambers, Spencer; Babv Bruce Dopheide. Butte. 27 -Baby Larry Haun. Spencer; Mrs Frank Cranford. Lynch; Mrs. Floyd France, Lynch. 28—Mrs. Henry Martin and baby girl. Napcr. 29 Master Paul Hargens, Speneei ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: April 25 Mrs. Shel don Duvall, Atkinson, obstetrical. - Milo Hupp, Atkinson, medical 26—Mrs Sarah Miller. Spencer, surgical: Marvin Hutler, Nkpcr. accident. 27—Mrs. Mamie Sam mons. Amelia, medical; Mi> Dorothy Kaup. Atkinson, surgical: Mrs, Clement Cleary. Atkinson, medical 2K Mrs. Alvin Wodigc. Emmet, medical; Clyde N,ilson, Atkinson, medical. 29 Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Amelia, ob | stetrical. Dismissed: April 23 Joe Dvorak, Atkinson 24 Mrs Mike M. Langan, Stuart; Ed Scofield. Atkinson; Mrs. Herman Knunei Stuart; Mrs. Bill Krysl and son. Stuart 25 Mrs. Raphael Pettin ger and daughter,.Emmet. 27 1 •» «_ Cl_^1. n„..L KT Mrs. Arthur Givens and son, | Stuart; Marvin Butler. Naper. Expired April 25 Mrs Laura 1 Yarges, Stuart 27- Fred Kap perman, Bassett; Mrs Mamie Sammons, Amelia Hospitalized: Mrs Clement Cleary. Atkinson; Milo Hupp, 1 Atkinson; Clyde Nilson, Atkin son: Mrs Alvin Wedige, Emmet Mrs. Agnes Slaymakor, Atkin son; Mrs. Sarali Miller, Spencer Mrs Herman Schrader, Atkinson Mrs. Sheldon Duval] and daugh ter, Atkinson; Mrs S t a n 1 e > Thompson and daughter. Amelia. Mrs Dorothy Kaup, Atkinson SMA Seniors Make I our o( Denver Forty-one seniors of St. Mary's academy, accompanied by Sr. M Einelia and Sr. M. Christiana parents and friends, left Friday for Denver, Colo., for their an - rual “sneak” trip. Two students, Sharon Campbell of Valentine and Norma O’Bryan of Winner, S.D., who were ill, were unable to make the trip. The SMA seniors joined other | groups on a conducted tour and I also attended the Ice Capades. Parents arid friends who also went were: The Mesdamcs i George McCarthy, James Mur phy, Ralph MeElvain, John J Harrington, Jack Everitt, John 1 Donohoe, Sylvester Zakrzewski. Jark Murphy and Miss Charlene Boyle and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and Miss Alvara Ramm of Stuart, the Misses Beverly McCarthy and Gertrude Steffens of Omaha, Mrs James Gallagher of Inman, Mrs. Kaster of Clearwater and Mrs. Haysacker of Rushville. -- THE SEASON’S FIRST Stock Car Racing — Norfolk KING’S SPEEDWAY Sunday, May 6 SI,000 in Prizes — Strictly Stock Gate* Open 6:30 P.M. — Races at 8 P.M (weather permitting) Adults—$1 tax paid — Under 12—50c GIVE HER THE BEST! DESERVE KINDNESS ft • / * f * POPULAR : COLORS Sii« AAA fhrw C, 4 thru 10 o „ . C 1 0 i . * IHF Glov-Ett IEI I LAST WEEK’S WINNER | I MRS. 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