The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 28, 1957, Page 10, Image 10

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    Londons Visit Six
of 1 I Children
Mr and Mrs. Mike London re
turned Friday evening from a
three-weeks' stay in Omaha
where they visited six of their 11
children.
They stayed with their daugh
ter and her husban^, Mr and Mrs.
Fred Olsen, who became the par
ents of little John Edward, while
the Londons were there. Other
children they visited were Mr
and Mrs. Jack McGovern and
family, Mr and Mrs. Verne Pet
ersen and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy liartigan and family and
their sons, Michael, who is em
ployed in Omaha and John James,
who is stationed at Offut air base.
Michael drove them home along
with David Schaffer and spent
the weekend with his parents.
John Edward Olsen is the Lon
dons' 41st grandchild.
Margaret McElvain
in Capping Rite
Miss Margaret McElvain,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McElvain, was capped Sunday,
February 17, at St. Teresa’s
church in Lincoln with 33 other
girls. The reception took place at
St. Teresa's hall. Miss McElvain
is a student at St. Elizabeth’s
school of nursing.
Mrs. McElvain, Bill and John
and Mrs. Jack Everitt attended.
Mr. McElvain was unable to be
present because of a bad cold.
Winners Named—
Delta Dek winners Tuesday,
February 19, were Mesdamea
Mabel McKenna, P. B. Harty, Guy
Cole and H. J. Lohaus. Evelyn
Stannard was hostess.
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Ewing News
Mrs. Jessie Angus, Mrs. Ralph
Eacker, Mr. and Mrs John Latzel,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Walter spent
Sunday afternoon visiting, Mrs.
Alta Meyers in Cicarwater at the
home of her son, and daughter
-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Meyers. Mrs. Meyers recently re
turned from the University hos
pital where she underwent surg
ery She will return to the hospi
tal again on March 26, for anoth
er operation.
Keith Biddlecome, accompanied
by his son Milton, of Omaha,
spent the weekend with home
folks. On Monday, Mr. Biddle
come left for Moline, 111., on bus
iness. He was accompanied to
Omaha by his son Milton, who is
employed there.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson were
R. D. Timmons and Jim Brown of
Kearney.
Miss Norma Koepecky of In
man was a 6 o’clock dinner guest
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Peterson and family.
Richard Edwards went to Ir
win, la., on Saturday, where he
visited at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ed
wards. He was accompanied home
by his wife and two daughters,
who were guests there. His par
ents were also hosts at a family
dinner party Sunday, in honor of
little Cathy Edwards, who was
celebrating her fifth birthday an
niversary.
Miss Judy Jefferies of Omaha
came home Thursday to spend the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kropp
and family spent Sunday at
Chambers, visiting at the home
of her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeffers, and
family.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome was
the honored guest at a 6 o’clock
dinner Saturday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schmiscr and family. The oc
casion was in celebration of her
birthday anniversary. Other
guests were her husband, her
son and daughter, Milton of
Omaha and Vlanda, and Mrs.
Harriet Weike of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brook houser . . . the bride is the form
er Patricia Tomlinson.—O’Neill Photo Co.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walter
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Jones Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jaskowiak
| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
! Brewster in Stuart Sunday. The
i Brewsters were hosts to thejr
couples’ bridge club.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Engdahl and family were
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
j Hall, of Lexington.
Last Thursday and Friday Mrs.
Anna Pollack of Ewing visited
I her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Kellner.
Dale Fetrow was in Omaha
Wednesday and today (Thursday)
| on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson and
Lois Kay attended the funeral of
Harison Row in Spencer Tuesday.
St. Mary's Band Mothers’ as
sociation, food sale, Shelhamers’,
Saturday, March 2, 9 a. m. until
1 p. m.
Mrs. Helen Sullivan went to
Omaha Sunday to attend a whole
sale gift showing at the Hotel
Paxton. She returned by train
early Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Edwards
and family were in Norfolk Sun
day at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Edwards. Her
parents, the D. S. McPhersons of
West Point, were also there. All
the February birthday anniver
saries were honored.
Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson at
tended an Eastern Star banquet in
Spencer Tuesday, February 19. It
was also their 24th wedding anni
versary.
Frank Fetrow, Roger Neimeyer
and Robert Burival were home
from the University of Nebraska
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loy and
, family of St, Paul were here for
the 50th wedding anniversary of
Mr. Loy's parents, the D. N. Loys.
| They stayed with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson, ac
j eompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Nelson of Bristow to attend a
funeral in Newcastle Wednesday,
February 20.
O Neill Couple
Weds Saturday
Miss Patricia Tomlinson, daugh
tei of Richard Tomlinson of O’
Neill and Mrs. Doris TomlinsoD
of Rocky Ford, Colo., became the
unde of Larry Brookhouser, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook
nouser of Orchard, in a 1:30 p. m.
ceremony at St. Patrick’s Catholic
church on Saturday, February 23.
1 tie double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. Thomas Hitch.
Miss Sharon Murray, vocal so
loist sang "On this Day", "Mother
Beloved’’ and "Ave Maria”. She
was accompanied on the organ by
Miss Alvara Hamm of Stuart.
The bride, given in marriage by
uer lamer, appeared m a two
piece pink knit suit dress. Her ac
cessories were pink and wedge
wood blue. She wore a corsage of
pink and white feathered carna
tions and carried a white prayer
book and rosary, a gift from the
oridegroom.
Miss Anita Brookhouser of Ta
coma, Wash., was maid of honor.
She wore a two-piece dress of
turquoise accented with white ac
cessories. She wore a pink feath
ered carnation corsage.
The bridegroom and his attend
ant, George Tomlinson of Ft. Ril
ey, Kans., wore suits of light blue
and gray respectively. Each wore
a white carnation boutonniere.
A reception for 50 guests was
held at the American Legion aud
itorium immediately following the
ceremony.
The couple entertained with a
wedding dance in the evening.
Mr. Brookhouser attended the
Verdigre high school and Mrs.
Brokhouser is a graduate of St.
Mary’s academy. After a short
wedding trip the couple plans to
live on a ranch southwest of town
where Mr. Brookhouser is em
ployed as a rancher.
Return to Denver—
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kocina and
two daughters of Creighton, visit
ed Mrs. Kocina’s mother, Mrs. W.
H. Harty Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harty and
children, of Denver, Colo., who
had been visiting here, left Sun
day.
Combined C lubs
See l air Pictures
ROCK FALLS — The Eagle
Creek 4-H and Pleasant Day club
members’ and families met at the
Floyd Johnson home on Tuesday
evening, February 19 and were
entertained by the Assistant
County Agent Warren Peden,
who showed interesting film of
4-H achievement and fair exhib
its.
A plate lunch of sandwiches,
pickles, cup cakes, coffee and
cool ade was served.
Other Rock Falls New*
Joanne Lansworth was a caller
at the Floyd Johnson home after
school Friday. Another pay day
had rolled around and Floyd is
secretary-treasurer.
Blake Benson was a dinner
guest at the Lyle Vequist home
Wednesday, February 20.
Don Vequist of Lowery air
force base arrived at the home of
his parents for a few weeks stay.
He has only a few months re
maining of his enlistment. His
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Vequist.
Susan and Richard, children of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moler, were
weekend guests of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moler.
Their parents came after them
on Sunday.
Dave and John Langan of
Boyd county were Sunday visitors
at the home of their sister, and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Moler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grutsch and
sons joined the Lyle Vequist
family at dinner on Sunday in
honor of Tommy’s birthday an
niversary. Henry Vequist and son,
Don, called in the afternoon.
Rita, Janice and Tommy Ve
quist were supper guests of their
grandparents Wednesday evening,
February 20. Their parents came
in the evening and joined the
family in a T-V session.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sterns ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Benson to Spencer Wednesday
evening, February 25, where they
visited the Hugh Benson family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong and
sons ol' Omaha were weekend
guests at the Albert Sterns home.
On Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Sterns and Evelyn
j and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong
' visited his mother and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillan, at
Emmett.
Sunday dinner guests of the Al
bert Sterns family were Mr. and
j Mrs. Elmer Sterns and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Sterns and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davis of At
kinson and John Richardson
were afternoon visitors.
Francis Curran was a Wednes
day. February 22, dinner guest of
I Elwin Grutsch. In the afternoon
they went to Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and
girls were callers at the Don
Sterns home last Thursday.
Mrs. Marie Lewis, Eddy Ething
ton and Henry Claussen were
Sunday dinner guests at the
Claussen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown and
children joined the Don Hynes
family and enjoyed T-V Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Brown and
children and Mrs. Ethel Brown of
Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Brown and children were Sunday
guests at a birthday dinner at the
O. J. Drueke home in honor of
Lou's birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda w'ere evening callers at the
Lou Brown home, Thursday, Feb
ruary 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown and
children were Friday, February
15, supper guests of Mr and Mrs
Norm Oberle.
Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen,
Mrs. Marie Lew'is and Mrs.
Charles Switzer motored to Nor
folk, Tuesday, February 19, where
Mi Claussen attended an insur
ance meeting.
Mr and Mrs James Curran at
tended a card party at the church
hall in Emmet, Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson
and Holland were Sunday visi
torst at the Floyd Johnson home.1
L'Atii and Floyd went to New
port on business in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and
Dickey and Norm Oberle were1
evening visitors.
Tom Derickson had supper with
the Don Hynes family on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Austin Hynes
were afternoon visitors there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary were
surprised on the evening of Mon- I
day, February 18 when a few
friends anil relatives dropped in1
to remind them of another wed- i
eitng anniversary. Guests included
their daughter, Barbara and bus
band Dick Loock of Spencer, Mr
and Mrs. Bob Gallagher and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Murray, also some
coon hunters who just happened
along.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and
girls spent Sunday at the home of
lus mother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kersenbrock. His sister.
Miss Shirley, of Omaha had come
home for the weekend; also broth
er, Nels, and two companions
came Sunday, Shirley and a
friend, Joe Allen Bockhaus, re
turned with Paul Shellhamer on
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lod Janousek entertained
her Sewing club Tuesday. There
wvre eight members present
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