The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 25, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

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    Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings spent
ifie weekend at Hastings visiting
at the home of their daughter and
Husband, Mr and Mrs. Robert
Dunaway, and family.
S E Borden left Ewing by bus
Friday morning for Omaha where
he remained overnight and left
early Saturday for Washington,
E>, C He expected to arrive at his
On-smnation about five o’clock the
same day. Mr Borden will be the
guest of his son and wife, Mr and
Mrs Wayne Borden, for a few
*^Vfr and Mrs Russell Fink of
FVemnnt were callers Saturday
•t the home of Mr. and Mrs H.
R Harris and family. They spent
the weekend in the community vis
iting relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Cramer of
Art in-m made a combined business
ami pleasure trip to Ewing Friday.
Tliey called at the H. R. Harris
borne.
The home extension clubs of the
Ewang community met Saturday
evening at the annex of the Unit
ed Presbyterian church for the
purpose of making plans for
achievement day to be held in O’
Neill, October 14.
Mrs A Ponton, accompanied
by her daughters, Mrs. Ijeo Tom
jack and Miss Florence Ponton of
O'Neill, were calling on old friends
in Ewing Wednesday evening Sen
Mr. and Mrs Sis Ebbengaard
were Mr and Mrs. Ned Metcalf
of Sioux City, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham, Lynn and Beth, took their
daughter, Rowena, to Omaha on
last week where she entered
St. Joseph's hospital to begin nur
se’s training. She will also at
tend Creighton university t o
work on her degree Ann. the
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rotherham, is attending the
Maryerest Aspirant school at
Alliance. This is her junior year.
Larry Rotherham and Jerry
Jefferies went to Kansas City for
recently where they attended
some of the big league baseball
games.
Charles Rotherham and William
Lofquest, accompanied by Rev.
W. Flynn and Jim Gillispie of
Tilden, left Monday, September
15, morning for Gillette, Wyo.,
where they expected to go deer
hunting.
Marie Davis spent the Septem
ber 13-14, weekend in Orchard
with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Schroed
er and family of Neligh were Sun
day, September 14, guests at the
home of his brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder
Afternoon and 6 o’clock dinner
guests Sunday, September 14, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mlnarik were her aunt, Mrs. Ed
na Patras of Clearwater, and her
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs Keith Carnes, and Leanna
of Nelieh.
KUM sjmu—i( ipii| >HI m . -Dm ..... ,
Outdoor Smorgasbord Attracts Throngs
Hundreds of persons were served at the New
Outlaw store’s free smorgasbord Saturday. Serving
continued during the afternoon and evening at the
outdoor counter. Park tables were used by the din
ers. The event was the New Outlaw's 10th birthday
anniversary.—The Frontier Photo.
Mr*. Reynold* Head*
Worker* Club—
INMAN The Inman Workers
Project club met Wednesday after
noon. September 17, at the country
home of Mrs Walter Ubhen after a
two months vacation.
Mrs Albert Reynolds, president,
informed members that the county
achievement day is to l>e October
It at the American Legion hall in
O'Neill. There will t>e a covered
dish luncheon at noon and each
one is to bring their own table ser
vice in addition to food.
This club will furnish one pro
gram number and help with a
booth,
Mrs Karl Keyes reported on the
hospital auxiliary meeting on Sep
tember 15 in O’Neill.
Election of officers followed:
Mrs. Albert Reynolds, president;
Mrs ‘Clifford Sobotka, vice-pres
ident and health chairman; Mrs.
Livelle Butterfield, secretary and
treasurer; Mrs. L. F. Kopecky,
music leader; Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahon, news reporter.
Mrs. James Sobotka and Mrs.
Edith Miller of Gresham, Ore., ;
were guests. There were 14 mem
bers and two visitors present.
Mrs Ubben served lunch
Victory Homemakers
in Session—
Nine members of the Victory
HHomemakers’ club met at the
home of Mrs. Joe Babl for their
September meeting with a cover
ed dish dinner.
Roll call was the revealing of
mystery sisters and door prize!
was won bv Mrs. John Babl. |
Mrs. I>nrel Bright rejoined club
after an absence of one year.
New officers were elected; Mrs,
John Babl. president; Mrs. Ray
Conway, vice president; Mrs. Joe
Babl, secretary; Mrs. A1 Havran
ek. treasurer: Mrs Ray Tunender,
song leader; Mrs. Joe Gokie, read
ing leader; Mxs. Darel. Bright,
news reporter.
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Clara
Conway.
O’NEILL LtH’ALS
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wettlau-'
fer and grandson, Gary Wettlau
for, spent Sunday at the Kenneth !
Wettlaufer home at Page.
Mrs. Frances Tighe Monday v is
ited her mother, Mrs. 1 tonald Bots
ford in Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thompson
of Burwell were Sunday visitors
at the Dermot Erington home.
Mrs. Lyle Fox, Mrs. Fritz Bel
zer and children, Mrs. Gilbert
Fox and girls, Mrs. Marie Kelly
and Mrs. Chuck Fox and Cindy
were Thursday afternoon guests of
Mrs. George Bosn at her home
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tern her 17.
Mrs. James Tinsley, Mrs. Henry
Fleming and Mrs. Lee Brigden
attended the seminar of the Wo
men’s Society of Christian Service
held at Creighton last week.
Mrs. Pauline Noffke is visiting
at the home of her son and wife,
Mr and Mrs. Carl Noffke, at Nor-1
folk
Miss Frances Noffke returned \
to Yankton, S. D., on Monday after
spending the September 1M4
weekend with her parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. Frank Noffke.
Mrs. J. I. Pruden was hostess at
a Stanley party on Thursday
evening at her home. Mrs. Paul
Wegner of Creighton was in
charge of the entertainment.
Several of the 22 ladies
present were prize winners. Mrs.
Pruden assisted by her daughter,
Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle and Mrs.
Lyle Tucker served refreshments.
Mrs. Waldo Davis accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Louise Beal,
and her sister, Mrs. Homer Bar
ton. of Orchard were transacting
business on Thursday. Mrs. Bar
Ion and daughter came over for
the evening and all were supper
guests at the Davis home.
Recent guests at the home of
•gam, to now is the time to aome io aod
order your -SIOUX- Com Cribs wbflt tbo
supply lasts -SIOUX- Coro Cribs am
most-wanted because they ere strongest,
easiest to assemble, and have sscbrsivo
AIR-DRI System. -SIOUX- Coro Cribs
fr«m storage facilities loans and stop loons.
West Lumber &
Coal Co.
Page, Nebr.
r*on« 2851 Mel Rom*. Up.
You Are Invited to Attend a FREE
Motor Maintenance
AND
Lubrication School
AT THE HOTEL GOLDEN — O’NEILL
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,8 p. m.
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O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Andrews of
Coffeeville, Kans., and Mr. and
Mrs. John Lintz of Cedar Rapids,
[a., arrived Monday to spend the
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stowell spent
Sunday in Norfolk visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stowell.
Mrs. H. A. Spall and children
went to Valentine over the weekend
to visit friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thamish
gave a dinner Sunday in honor of
their son, Mark Tharnish, who re
ceived first communion. Others
present were; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Thamish of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Purdie and family of Plain
view, Charles Cole, Herman Nar
^ke and Miss Cleone Cole, all of
□’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leseberg
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Luschen, all of Wayne,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Thierolf over the weekend.
Neligh Roller Rink open Satur
day and Sunday nights. Parties by
appointment any day or night. 22p
Saturday night and Sunday
guests at the home of Dick Tom
linson were: Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Dexter and son of Burwell
find Mrs. Harold Dexter and
daughter of Ewing. They were al
so Sunday guests along with Mr.
and Mrs. Darold Couch and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Gutzmer, all of Woonsocket, S. D.;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roth
child, Vernon, Cheryl, Brenda
and Randy of Atkinson; Kenneth
Collins of Huntington, L I., and
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Mankato, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kos
tic went to Omaha over the week
end where they attended the Ak
Sar-Ben rodeo. They also visited
with the Turner’s daughter, Donna
Lou, who is employed in Omaha.
Mrs. Don Vanderbeek spent
from Saturday until Tuesday in
Naper .visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed V. Yanders of
Chadron and Dr. and Mrs. L. A.
Burgess were the dinner guests
Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
K. L. Van Voorhis.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams
of Monroe City, Mo., came Wed
nesday to spend a few days with
her sister, Mrs. M. J. Wallace.
Dean Mosher of Creighton was
a Saturday guest at the home of
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Watson.
Mrs. H. E. McNally and chil
dren and Mrs. Joe Alberts, all of
Ainsworth, spent Wednesday with
Mrs. McNally's mother, Mrs.
Christine Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson
were present at a Sunday dinner
given by Mrs. Dave Burk of Ew
ing for her daughter, Sue, to cel
ebrate her fourth birthday anni
versary. Other relatives were
present.
Fashions this Fall have a
youthful, relaxed look
Exciting shapes, colors, and fabrics!
Doing the “Ilokey Pokey”—a prelude to the square dance ses
sion at the New Outlaw’s birthday party — are Manager Robert
Pappenhelmer and Mrs. Annabel! Aslmus. Young (note background)
and old participated in the dancing on the pavement In the store’s
parking lot.—The Frontier Photo.
Hospital Notes
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: September 15—Mrs.
Les Andrus of Atkinson, medical,
Mrs. Gene Ramm of Stuart, medi
cal; 16 Mrs. George Albrecht of
Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Gilbert
Olson of O’Neill, medical, Mrs.
R. E. Chace of Atkinson, medical,
Mrs. Heinrich Frahm of Amelia,
medical; 17 — Donald Kaplan of
Stuart, medical; 18—Roy Cearns
of Amelia, surgical, Leonard Ul
rich of Atkinson, medical, Ray
Gant of Atkinson, medical, Anton
Weichman of Atkinson, medical;
19 Jerome Alan Murphy of Stu
art, medical, Mrs. Harry Lam
pert of Orchard, obstetrical, Mrs.
John Berkheimer of Ainsworth,
medical, Joseph Schmaderer of
Stuart, medical, Mrs. George Bar
low of Atkinson, surgical, Guy
Parsons of Atkinson, medical; 20
—Arthur Charles Tibbetts of O'
Neill, medical; 21—Mrs. Theodore
Moss of Chambers, medical, An
drew Schmidt of O’Neill, surgi
cal; 22—Mrs. Raymond Norton of
Mills, obstetrical, Mrs. George
Kohle of Stuart, medical.
Dismissed: September 15—Frank
Wewel of Stuart, John Coufal of
Stuart; 16—Frank Schnase of At
kinson, Mrs. Gene Ramm of Stu
art, Henry Stolte of Atkinson, John
Bigelow of Pacific Palisades,
Calif., Pamela Sue Dowling of At
kinson; 17 Mrs. George Mathis
and daughter of Atkinson, Mrs.
Dewayne Tasler and daughter of
Atkinson, Mrs. Gilbert Olson of
O'Neill; 18- Mrs. Heinrich Frahm
of Amelia. Mrs. Connie Murphy
of Stuart, Mrs. P. J. Frost of At
kinson, Mrs. R. E. Chace of At
kinson, Mrs. Les Andrus of Atkin
son, Mrs. Dean Funk of Atkinson,
Mrs. Richard Straka and daugh
ter of Stuart, Roy Ceams of Ame
lia; 20- Leonard Ulrich of Atkin
son, Ray Gant of Atkinson, Mrs.
John Berkheimer of Ainsworth,
Mrs. George Albrecht and son of
Atkinson; 21—Anna Rossman of
Atkinson.
Hospitalized: Joseph Schmader
er of Stuart, Julia Kaplan of Stu
art. Arthur Charles Tibbets of O’
Neill, Donald Kaplan of Stuart,
Mrs. George Barlow of Atkinson,
Mrs. Harry Lampert and daugh
ter of Orchard, Mrs. Theodore
Moss of Chambers, Guy Parsons
of Atkinson, Andrew Schmidt of
O'Neill, Anton Weichman of At
kinson, Mrs. Raymond Norton and
daughter of Mills, Mrs. George
Kohle of Stuart, Jerome Alan Mur
phy of Stuart, Robert Bradley Ste
vens of O’Neill.
SACRED HEART (Lynch
Present: George Baumeister of
Butte, Marlyn Blitzkie of Spencer,
Mrs. Elmer Bostrom of Bristow,
Robert Bowman of Bristow, Mrs.
Mary Classen of Spencer, Mrs.
Carl Gnewich of Norfolk, Mrs. E.
M. Guthmiller of Anoka, Mrs.
McDonald’s fall dresses are Interpreted In many exciting new shapes, yet
all have one thing in common: a relaxed, youthful air that is fresh and
lovely They are designed In a variety of beautiful fabrics such as sheer
wool, crepes, tweed, and rayon boncle. Colors are wonderfully brilliant!
Sixes 10-20.
Andrew Hanson of Spencer, Mrs.
Marvin Havranek of Spencer, Mrs.
Roland Homback of Spencer, John
Manhalter of Spencer, Mrs. Vern
on Oleson of Lynch, Mrs. J. B.
Roush of Butte, Ernest Schoen
rogge of Fairfax, Mrs. Ruth Tal
bert of Bristow.
Dismissed: September 15—Harry
Lewis of Monowi; 16—Baby Le
land Johnson of O’Neill, Miss
Glenna Courtney of Lynch, Mrs.
Gerald Hamilton of Fairfax, Mrs.
Leland Parde of Spencer, Mrs.
Paul Stoltenberg of Naper; 17—
Noel Ray of Lynch, Baby Allen
Holz of Lynch; ID—E. M. Guth
miller of Anoka; 20—George Pfei
fer of Spencer, Mrs. Clifford Bush
of Fairfax, S. D.; 21—Mrs. Joe
Hausmann of Butte; 22—Mrs. Ja
nettie Nelson of Center, Mrs. Rich
ard Marston of Butte, Eddie Web
er of Butte, Mrs. Glen Rihanek of
Monowi.
U NDBERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
September 13-20
Admitted: Mrs. Harold R. Ander
sen of Winnetoon, Mrs. William
Henes of Creighton, Jimmy Fried
richsen of Center, Mrs. Willard
Richling of Creighton, Mary Wright
of North Kansas City, Kans., Mrs.
Joe Sukup of Creighton.
Dismissed: Mrs. Lillie Stein of
Bloomfield, Mrs. Harold Andersen
and son of Winnetoon, Mrs. William
Henes and son of Creighton, Gene
I Doe it of Creighton, Jimmy Fried
richsen of Center, Mary Wright of
' North Kansas City, Kans. I
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