The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    County Court
Raymond D. Krysl of Stuart,
speeding. $35 and costs $4; July
M,
Clifford Seger of Lincoln, driv
ing under the influence of alco
holic liquor, $100 and costs $4:
July 30.
William A. Karsell of Boom
mgton, Ind., speeding, $10 and
costs $4; July 30.
Page Monroe Allred of Salt
Lake City, Utah, speeding, $14
and costs $4; July 30.
Melvin E. Day of Boise, Ida.,
speeding, $20 and costs $4; July
30.
Dale A. Meurer, driver for
Buckingham Transfer Company,
$10 and costs $4; July 27.
Roger L. Larson, over gross,
$50 and costs $4; August 1.
Fay Metzinger of Martin, S.D.,
speeding, $10 and costs $4; July
30.
Ray Schuyler of Winner, S D.,
speeding, $17 and costs $4; July
30.
Ellsworth Jeffrey Williams of
Casper, Wyo., speeding, $18 and
costa $4. July 30.
Leo Vanderbeek, driver for
William Krotter company of
Stuart, overweight on capacity
plate. $10 and costs $4; July 30.
Police Court
Gary Sanders of O’Neill, op
erating a motor vehicle without
driver’s license, $5 and costs $4;
July 30
Dwight C. Worcester of O’Neill,
speeding, $10 and costs $4; July
30.
Ralph Richard Bent of Burn
ing, Mich., speeding, $10 and
costs $4; July 30.
Kenneth E. Batenhorst of Stu
art, reckless driving, $35 and
costs $4; July 30.
Saiser Memorial
hund Is Growing
EWING — The WSCS of the
Methodist church met at the
church parlors Wednesday, Aug
ust 1.
The following committees were
appointed by Mrs Ralph Eacker,
president: To make out year
books—Miss Anna Van Zandt,
chairman, Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, Mrs.
James Tinsley, Mrs Anna Pol
| lock, Mrs. S. E. Borden and Mrs.
Ben Larsen; to order pillow cases
for the annual bazaar—Mrs Sis
Ebbengaard and Mrs. William
Spence.
Names were chosen for the
year for the lunch committees.
More money was received from
friends and relatives for the Mrs
Perry Saiser memorial fund.
Mrs. Henry Fleming conducted
the devotional period, the theme:
“How Real Is the Kingodm to
Us?” The meeting was opened by
Miss Van Zandt with the reading,
“The Lord Will Provide.” "Meas
uring Our Growth” was the les
son presented by Mrs. Earl Bil
lings, assisted by Mrs. Jessie An
gus and Mrs. Florence Butler. It
was a report on the program of
the WSCS at the close of the
quadrennium, “That the King
dom of God May Be Real.”
Twenty-four members were
present and two guests. Miss Iris
V'an Ostrand and Mrs. Dewitt
Hoke. Lunch was served from
tables centered with gladioli ar
rangements. Hostesses were Mrs.
L. C. Brigden and Mrs. Willis
Rockey.
Other Ewing News
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wood left
Sunday for Lusk, Wyo., where
they formerly lived
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban left on
Saturday for a vacation trip
which will take them to the West
coast.
Those attending the singspira
tion at the Church of Christ in
Orchard Sunday afternoon frpm
Ewing included Mrs. Eula Ep
penbach, Mr. and Mrs. James
Hawk, Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck and
grandchildren, Diana Hahlbeck,
! Ronald Hahlbeck, Kay and Pa
tricia Hahlbeck, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Brewster and family,
Mrs. Josie Stott, Carolyn Tams.
Mrs. Sparr and Lowell Lund,
minister of the Church of Christ
in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sehiffbauer,
jr., and family of Norfolk were
weekend guests at the home of
his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs William Hobbs, and
family.
Mrs. Donald Starr and daugh
I ter, Elizabeth, were guests at the
| home of her parents several days
i last week. They returned to their
J dome at West Point on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim were
j weekend guesfs of his uncle,
Jesse L. Dougherty, at Colum
bus. They also attended the races
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drew lew
returned to their home at Stan
ton Monday after being over
night guests at the home of her
sister, Mrs. John Wunner.
Mr and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton
were guests on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Le
Masters. Later they went to
Creighton where they were ov
ernight guests at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Boelter.
Pvt. Robert Bartak of Ft. Lea
venworth, Kans., spent the week
end with his wife and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bar
tak. He returned to Ft. Leaven
worth Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson
and family and Mrs. Oscar Wil
son of Elgin were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Olson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Carl Chritson and Mrs
Scott Clow, both of Denver, Colo.,
spent from Wednesday, July 1,
until Saturday in Bwing. Mrs.
Christon was a guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, j
j and Mrs. Clow visited relatives!
nlcn
The Albert Larson family had
a get-together at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Larson on Friday
honoring Mrs. Donald Starr and
daughter of West Point and Mrs.
Carl Christon of Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anson of
Imperial were overnight guests
at the home of Mrs. Vera Anson
Saturday. On Sunday they at-'
tended the Anson family reunion
I held at Orchard.
Plans are being made by the
Sunday-school of the United
Presbyterian church to hold the
annual picnic Saturday, August
II, at Riverside park at Neligh.
Archie Johnston is the superin
tendent.
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ross
enjoyed a visit with their son-in
law, Rev. Malcom Blaken, who
is a missionary to India and is
back in the States.
Mrs. Howard Andrew's and
daughter, Susie, of North Platte
are guests at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Agnes Bartak, this
week. They also plan to visit
her sister, Mrs. Vance Bennett,
and family at Plainview while
here.
Miss Rita Graver of Moline,
III. , is vacationing at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, and Miss
Dora Lue Gunter of Orchard was
also a weekend guest of her
grandparents. Sunday evening
guests at the Gunter home were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand
and daughter, Iris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGuire
and family went to Norfolk Sun
day to visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Anderson. They
also stopped at Oakdale where
they called on her grandparents
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V.
S. Cram.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Cashatt of
Butte were calling on old friends j
in Ewing on Sunday. They are j
former residents of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus, ac
, companied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Hintz, attended the Burwell ro
, deo on Friday. __
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Weds in Spencer Church Rite
Miss Bernadine Janet Black (above), and Raymond Wagner
were married Friday afternoon, July 27, at the Methodist church
with Rev. Jack Lobos of Woodland, Ind., brother of the bride
groom, officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Black of Spencer and Mrs. Helene Wagner of Shamokin, Pa. Mr.
Wagner will continue ministerial studies this fall in Omaha where
the couple will reside.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Celia News
The Milton McKathnie family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sicheneder, Stanley Johnson,
Steve Bausch and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bausch enjoyed a picnic sup
per at the Albert Johnson home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Alice Peabody and sons,
George and Robert, of Dallas,
S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Omer
Poynts spent Sunday at the Mark
Hendricks home.
Mrs. Bud Duarte, Mrs. Wayne
Gwaltney of Placerville, Calif.,
and Wesley House of Concord,
Calif., came Tuesday, July 31, for
a visit with the ladies’ sister,
Mrs. Mark Hendricks, and family
and their mother, Mrs. Omer
Poynts, and husband. On Wed
nesday. August 1, Mrs. Hendricks
took her sisters to Gregory and
Dallas, S.D., to visit other rela
tives. They returned to California
Saturday, taking home with them
John House, who had been at the
Hendricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
were last Thursday overnight
visitors at the Jack Winings
home. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Winings and family,
who returned to their home in
Ohio Friday morning.
Bobby Knudson, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Gustafson and family of
Elsinore and Duane Mintle also
o£ Elsmere, enjoyed a picnic at
the George Mintle home Sunday.
Mary Catherine Kilmurry vis
ited Diane Samms Friday morn
ing and was a dinner guest at the
O. A. Hammerberg home. Diane
visited her during the afternoon
at the P. W. Kilmurry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease and
son and Mr. and Mrs. William
Spann attended the Burwell ro
deo Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath
nie, Ellen and Kay attended the
Frank Backhaus funeral Wed
nesday, August 1. Darrel Mc
Kathnie stayed with the George
Mintle family while his parents
were gone.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
and Mrs. E. W. Samms and chil
dren were Sunday evening visit
ors at the Duane Beck home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke and
family were Sunday evening vis
itors at the Emil Colfack home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg and Mrs. E. W. Samms and
children were Sunday dinner and
supper guests at the William Ma
loun home. Mrs. Samms and chil
dren stayed a few days.
The Milton McKathnie family
were Sunday evening supper
guests at the Albert Johnson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen
and sons and Mrs. Anna Damero
were Saturday morning O’Neill
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
sons viisted the Harl Anderson
family at Newport Sunday after
noon and were luncheon guests
there.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spann
v ere Monday visitors at the Ray
Prase home. Mr. Spann is helping
the Pease men put up hay.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg and Mrs. E. W. Samms and
children were Friday afternoon
visitors at the F. O. Zink home
at Stuart and evening visitors at
the Jim Doming home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease and
sen were Sunday afternoon visit
ors at the Walter Pease home.
Mr. and Mr.-,. L,ce Terwilliger
took his sister, Mrs. Lew Francis
to her home in Denver, Colo., and
were gone 10 days. Mrs. Francis
had spent a month here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias
were last Thursday evening vis
itors at the Emil Colfack home
Rodney Dobias was an overnighl
.old Friday visitor at the Colfaclt
home".
Sunday dinner guests at the
Louis Lauridsen home were Mr
and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen anc
sons, Jim Lauridsen, Mrs. Mary
Spence and Mrs. Anna Damero ol
Omaha, who came recently anr
is visiting friends in the Phoeni>
neighborhood and around Atkin
son.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg, Mrs. E. W. Samms and chil
dren and Mrs. William Malour
were Sunday afternoon visitor!
at the Merrill Smith home.
The Milton McKathnie family
Mr and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen anc
sens, Mr. and Mrs. John Schwind
and Venita and Jim Lauridser
enjoyed a birthday supper hon
oring George Mintle and Bobb;
Knudson at the Mintle home las
Thursday evening.
Vera Dell Punk,
Philip Thiele Wed
in Rural Churcf
DELOIT — Vera Dell Funl<
younger daughter of Mr. and Mr;
Leo Funk, and Philip Thiele, soi
of the late Peter Thiele of the St
John’s community, were marrie;
Wednesday, August 8, at the S'
j John’s church.
A reception was held at th
I church parlors.
The bride taught school las
year. The bridegroom is engage
| in farming. They will make thei
home on the Thiele farm in thi
j community.
Goes to Arkansas
for Youth Mee
INMAN—Linelle Claire Tomp
kins, district president of th
Methodist youth fellowship lei
Wednesday morning for the MY.
jurisdictional workshop at M
Sequoia, Fayetteville, Ark. Re\
1 Willis Taplin of Ainsworth an
Joan Sandall of Bassett are als
delegates from the northeast dis
trict of the Methodist church.
These three were to meet nin
other young people and sponsoi
in Lincoln and drive together t
Mt Sequoia for a week’s trainin
and fellowship.
Ewing News
Mrs Fred Grage of O'Neill
called at the John Archer home
Sunday and on the evening of
the same day Jim Berigan of At
kinson was a guest at the Archer
home
Saturday afternoon guests at
the home of Mrs. Jerry Tomiack
were Mrs. Richard Edwards and
children and her mother. Mrs.
Dora Schipp of Harlan, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Filsinger
and children were guests on Sun
day at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Harel Kimes, and family.
Mrs. Dora Schipp, who has
been a guest at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Richard Edwards,
and family, left Sunday to return
to her home in Harlan, la.
On Friday, Mrs. Richard Ed
wards and family and her moth
| er, Mrs. Dora Schipp of Harlan.
: la., went to Orchard to spend the
day at the Merle Shilousky
i home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Garhart
and sons returned to their home
at York Monday after spending
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cloyd, and
family.
S. E. Borden is vacationing in
Washington. D.C., at the home of
his son. Wayne Borden and fam
ily. Mrs. Borden recently return
ed from a vacation trip to the
East.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Terry
and family of Watson, Minn.,
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand on
Friday. In the afternoon, the
Terry family and Van Ostrands
called at the Lionel Gunters’.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Sliva and
family were dinner guests Sat
urday at the home of their cou
i sins. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee.
Recent guests at the home of
I Mrs. Caroline Sanders were her
| son-in-law and daughter. Mr
and Mrs. Louis Trumbull of Al
1 len, and Mr. and Mrs. Curly
j Sanders and family of Dixson
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Sliva
J moved their household goods to
Omaha during the weekend. Mr
Sliva has employment there.
Guests Saturday and Sunday
1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Schrad were her two sis
ters and their husbands, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Reuter and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Reuter, all of Hud
son, Mich. They also visited the
j ladies’ mother, Mrs. Josephine
Schieferecke, at West Point.
Pfc. Robert R. Pruden, who
has spent a 15-day furlough at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Pruden. returned to
Ft. McClellan, Ala. He was ac
companied by Pfc. Gary Seger of
Hay Springs, who also had a 15
day furlough which he spent at
Hay Springs with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroe
der and daughter, Peggy, moved
this week from the Kirschmier
property to the Nellie Komcr
property in east Ewing. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Aerhart and fam
ily moved from the Funk resi
dence in North Ewing to the
Gladys Steskal residence this
week.
Mrs. J. L. Pruden and daugh- j
ter-in-law, Mrs. John Pruden.
were guests Sunday at the Sam
Burtwistle home.
Mrs. Allen Pollock came home j
Tuesday from O'Neill where she
had been at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs Don Kellner, and family
while they made a trip to Oma
ha.
Attending the rodeo at Bur well
on Friday from Ewing were Mr.
and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Ma
rie, accompanied by Leonora
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Tuttle of Ewing, Mrs Louise Beat
of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs
Wilbur Spangler and children
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Gunter
of Orchard were Sunday guests
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Allan Pollock.
Mrs. Max Wanser went to Om
aha Saturday where she met her
daughter. Miss Judy Wanser, who
was returning from Virginia
where she had spent several
weeks with relatives
Mrs. Hallie Maben is spending
a few days in Omaha visiting
her mother and other relatives
and friends. __
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