The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 12, 1957, Page 10, Image 10

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    Sunset Banquet
Planned Sept. 1 9
EWING—The sunset banquet,
sponsored by the Women's Soc
ity of Christian Service, will be
held Thursday evening, Septem
ber 19, at the parlors ol the
church. Guests will be people of
the community who have reach
ed their 70th birthday anniver
sary.
Committees in charge are:
menu and kitchen- Mrs. L A.
Hobbs, chairman. Mrs. Anna Pol
lock, Mrs Sis Ebbengaard and
Mrs. J. L. Pruden, who also has
charge of the invitations;
gram Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Mrs. Lee Brigden; Tables Mrs.
Spence, Mrs. Willis Rocky, Mrs.
Tinsley; dinners to shut-ins
Mrs. H. R- Harris.
Twenty-five members and three
guests, Mrs. Johanna Schmeller
of Hastings, Mrs. Ed Urban and
Miss Iris Van Ostrand, were pre
sent at the WSCS meeting Wed
nesday afternoon, September 4
at the parlors of the Methodist
church.
"Missions Cinerama" was the
theme of the devotional present
ed by Mrs. Florence Butler. Mrs.
S. E. Borden was pianist for the
hymns sung. "How Large Is Our
World”? was the theme of the
lesson presented by Mrs. Dewitt
Hoke. . . .
It was voted to have an e*ect
ion day dinner. Committees will
lie appointed at a later date.
Mrs. Henry Fleming, secretary
of promotion, announced an of
ficer's meeting to be held at i
p.m., Wednesday, September is.
at the home of Mrs. Ben Larsen,
quarterly reports will lie made
°UThe district seminar October
1 at Bloomfield was discussed.
Mrs I ten Larsen will provided
transportation for members who
wish to attend.
Christian Mothers
Plan Fall Festival
EWING The Christian Moth
ers of St. Peter's Catholic church
held the first meeting Tuesday
evening, September 3, nt St.
Dominic's hall after adjourning
in June for the summer.
A white elephant sale was the
main feature. Mrs. Gail Boies, as
sisted by Mrs. Ralph Munn, were
"auctioneers.”
At the business session, Octo
ber 6 was set as the date for
their annual fall festival and
plans are to he completed at a
later date. Mrs. Allan Pollock,
president, was in charge.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Rose Bauer, Mrs. Art
Kropp, Mrs. Martin Van Connet
and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum._
ROYAL THEATER
_ O'NEILL —
Thurs. 12
20th Century Fox presents
A HATFUL OF RAIN
Cinemascope. Starring Eva
Marie Saint, Don Murray, An
thony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan.
Johnny Pope, husband, brother,
father-to-be. A handful of med
als made him a hero. A heart
ful of longing made her love him.
A “hatful of rain" made him a
man to fear ... or love even
more!
Fri.-Sat. Sept. 13-14
3:10 TO YUMA
Starring Glenn Ford, Van Hef
lin, Felicia Farr. Drink the whis
key . . . love the woman ... try
to stay alive till the 3:10 pulls
out of town!
8un.-Mon.-Tue* Sept. 15-16-17
Jerry Lewis is at his sensation
al best as a teen-age “terror”
who scares nolxxiy but himself!
It’s one of the funniest pictures
ever and Jerry’s funnier than
ever as
THE DELICATE DEI JNQUENT
Co-starving Darren McGavin,
Martha Hyer, featuring Robert
Ivers, Horace McMahon. Vista
Vision.
Wed.-Thurs. Sept. 18-18
ABANDON SHIP
Tyrone Power, Mai Zetterling,
Lloyd Nolan. Co-starring Stephen
Boyd, Moria Lister, James Hay
ter with Marie Lohr.
Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:8
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Friday and Saturday admission—
Adults 50c; Children under 12,
12c, Free if accompanied by par
ent. Wedn. and Thurs. Family
night, family admitted for two
Adult tickets.
Ewing Counts 89
in High School
EWING — The Ewing public
school has an enrollment of 89 in
the high school and 108 pupils in
the grades.
In the freshmen class are Mary
Ann Bauer, Jerald Black, La
Royce Blunt, Ben Bollwitt, Gene
Daniels, Bertha Harris, Sharon
Hobbs, Clifford Juracek, Roger
Lange, Karen Mlnarik, Richard
M 1 n a r 1 k, Annette Rotherham,1
Owen Schmidt, Douglas Shrader,
Thelma Spangler, Clifford Stes
kal, Judy Tinsley. Wayne Turner,
U-onora Tuttle. Leon Wraggle,
Freddie Wright, David Zeims.
The kindergarten class has 11
students: Tom Arehart, Kathy
Edwards, Roberta Eppenbach,
Roger Miller, Leigh Ann Pru
den, Paddy Regan. Lynne I^t
herham. Mary Sanders, Galen
Tuttle and Debbie Yelli.
Deloit News
Mrs. Anna Sehi of Elgin has
been visiting at the Bill Sehi
and Leo Funk homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer of
| Lincoln spent the past w'eek at
the E. L. Sisson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clow of
Denver, Colo., spent a week's va
cation at the Reimer home in
Ewing. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughters of O’Neill attend
ed the wedding of a niece at
Winside Sunday evening.
Mrs. Roy Beeson accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer to
Norfolk on Monday, September
2.
Wilma Sehi who is employed at
Norfolk has been visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
and Mrs. Bill Sehi.
Supper guests Thursday even
ing, September 5, at the Henry
Reimer home were Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Reimer of Lincoln, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Clow of Denver, Anita
and Virtus Lee, and Mrs. Fred
Harpster. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Larson were also visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Sunderman at
! tended the state fair last week.
Their daughter stayed at the
Adolph Bartak home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartak vis
ited Allan and attended the state
fair at Lincoln last week.
The Deloit Pinochle club met
with Mrs. Harold Werkmeister on
Thursday. High prize went to
Mrs. Charles McDonald, low to
Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Leon
Sisson got traveling prize. A
dessert lunch was served by the
hostess.
The schoolhouse and contents
in the Reimer district were sold
on Thursday afternoon. The
Squires schoolhouse, south of
the Reimer school was also sold
The Reimer building was sold
to Marvin Fuller for about $215.
Augie Thiele bought the Squire
school building. These 2 districts
have been consolidated with the
i Deloit district.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak at
tended the state fair on Tuesday, !
{ September 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Funk left
Wednesday, September 4, to visit
| with relatives in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs, Da- i
vid and Kathy spent Friday in
Norfolk.
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Prellwitz
and family of Kearney and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Bartak and family
of Omaha spent the lalx>r day
weekend at the Frank Bohn
home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs
visited them there Sunday after
noon.
Don Werkmeister is planning
to attend college in Lincoln this
faU.
A1 Gene Thramer and friend
of Omaha spent the labor day
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albin Thramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Parks spent
the first of the week in Omaha.
Several from here attended the
funeral for Charles Maulding at
the Methodist church in Clear
water on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clow were !
dinner guests on Thursday at
Glenn Harpsters. They were
guests at Fred Harpsters on
Tuesday, September 3.
Mr. and Mrs. West of Ewing
were supper guests on Tuesday
evening, September 3 at the
Ralph Tomjack home.
At the present, Deloit is
badly in need of rain, the last
one of much consequence was
about six weeks ago. Most of
the hay is up and the farmers are
busy with their fall jobs.
STOCKERS & FEEDERS
wonted at OMAHA!
With good pasture and evidence of a
bumper corn crop, cattle feeders in
this area are "back in business." They
need your western range cattle and
calves. They're coming to Omaha to
buy . . . ship yours to Omaha
NOW, where greater demand means
a better price.
THINK . . . before you contract! To
day's contract offers may be dollars
under Omaha prices this iczlll
UNION STOCK YARDS COKPANY
Taking to a small motor in quest of fish whose fins had been paralysed by the toxicant were Cal
vin Harvey (o|M*rating the boat), I. O. Wood and three children of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hesse.
Inman High Group
Sponsors Bake Sale
INMAN—The high school toys
sponsored a hake sale at An
thony’s market on Saturday
Pie ' and coffee were served
throughout the day. Anthony s
Market donated a box of grorer
ies valued at $5.
Mrs W. E. Kelley was the
winner of the box of groceries A
nice sum was added to the ath
letic fund.
Other Inman News
Recent guests in the country
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.
Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. I'an
Stevens and family of Omaha,
Mr and Mrs. Dale Stevens and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ste
vens and family of Atkinson Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky and Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Kopecky and son.
Dicky. ..
Lyle Scholz, who spent the
summer here in the tome of Mi.
and Mrs. Harry Kestenholtz, has
returned to his studies at the
Prairie Bible Institute at Three
Hills, Alberta, Canada. He ac
companied Mr. and Mi’s. Faust of
Chambers. .
D M. Dannelly of Albion is the
relief agent at the C. & N. W. de
pot during the absence of T. D.
Hutton who is on vacation.
Mrs. Chris Reimers, son, Bob,
and daughter. Carolyn, of Atlan
tic, la., spent a few days here the
past week visiting relatives and
friends. Bob will attend the
University of Nebraska again,
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and son, Bill, and Joe Harte left
Thursday morning for Lincoln
where they spent Thusday and
Friday attending the state fair.
Friday evening they drove to
Omaha to get their daughter,
Miss Kay, who spent the summer
there and returned to Norfolk
where they spent the night with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Hartigan, returning
home Saturday afternoon. Miss
Kay will leave Tuesday for
Wayne, where she will attend
teachers college as a sophomore
this year.
Miss Carolyn Watson of Oma
ha arrived here Saturday morn
ing and spent the weekend in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Watson and Sam. She
returned to Omaha Monday. Mrs.
Watson took her to Norfolk to
toard the bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelly of
Fairbury spent the weekend here
visiting Sam's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Kelley and other rel
atives.
Dick Coventry left Sunday af
ternoon for Wayne where he will
enter Wayne State Teachers col
lege this year. He is a freshman
and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Coventry.
Miss Luella Watson of Hold
rege spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wat
son.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark re
turned Friday afternoon from
Aitkin, Minn., where they spent
the past ten days fishing and va
cationing.
Don Kelley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Kelley left Wednesday
for Wayne, where he will enter
Wayne State Teachers college as a
junior . He is a graduate of Nor
folk Junior ollege.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson
returned home Sunday afternoon
from Minnesota, where they
spent the past 10 days with rela
tives vacationing and fishing.
Mrs. Walter Comstock and son,
Glenn Alyn, of St. Paul, Minn.,
have arrived here and ai'e visit
ing in the home of Mrs. Com
stock's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren J. Gal
agher returned on Friday after
noon from a two weeks wedding
trip through Canada.
Mrs. Mayme Harte arrived Sat
urday morning from Pomona,
Calif., for an extended visit with
relatives and friends here. She
was met in Grand Island by her
son, Leo. This is Mi's. Harte's
first visit here in five years.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Antliony,
Terry and Gaylene, were Sunday
afternoon guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease in Or
chard.
Lyle Kopejtka has arrived from
Hawaii to spend a 30-d a y
leave with his parents. At the
end of his leave he will report to
Moffet Field, Calif.
DANCE
Butte Legion
Ballroom
Tues., Sept. 17
Butte Pancake Day
Music by
Eight Ball orchestra
Admission: $1
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of Meeting—
EWING- The Facts and Fun
home extension club met last
Thursday evening at the homo of
Mrs. Ben Larsen. 'Hie lesson on
"Decorative Stitches" was con
tinued from the August meeting.
Next meeting will be held
Thursday, September 26, at 2
o’clock at the home of Mrs,
Harry Van Horn. A demonstra
tion on cookies will be given by
Mrs. Van Horn and Mrs. J. L.
Pruden.
On Monday. September 9. at
the Ewing public library, Mrs
Catherine India of O’Neill con
ducted a meeting for leaders on
"Property and Casualty Insur
ance". Mrs. H. R Harris and
Mrs Pruden represented the
Bhving club.
A workshop on the making of
slip covers for furniture will be
held in O’Neill, October 2. 3 and
4.
Lunch was served to seven
members and three guests, Mr
and Mi's. Will Conner and Bertha
Harris.
Other Inman New»
Mrs Roy Gannon entertained
the YM club at her country home
on Tuesday. Dinner was served
to the group by the hostess at
noon and the afternoon was spent
socially.
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Beer Belongs . .. with good food, Nebraska division
good times, in modern Nebraska. *'"a% United Stata
Serve it, enjoy it, as the light, Zu!n
bright beverage of moderation. It PQ f FounJ.itiou
is always in good taste. 8I2 f^N.ri B.nk Bid,.. tinoh.
O’Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen of
Palestine. HI., and Mr. and Mrs
P I. Moses of Wayne were Mon
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. II. S. Moses,
Robert Kby of Omaha. Susan
and Nancy Tyson of Herman,
'veto Sunday guests of his sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nett Gillespie.
MILLER THEATER
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