The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 11, 1959, Image 7

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    Ewing News
Miss Row ana Rotherham spent
the weekend with iter parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. Charles Rothbrham and
family.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Rothor
ti a m entertained t h e following
guests at a breakfast Sunday mor
ning in honor of their daughter
Lynn, who was one of the first
communicants at St. Peter’s
Church; Mr. and Mrs. William Lof'
quest and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Rotherham and”Rutch” and
Uanny Gragert, the Misses Fran
ces and Lucile Rothenham.
Mrs. Ed Urban was honored at
her home Sunday at a family din
ner, the occasion to celebrate her
birthday anniversary. Present were
Mr and Mrs. Victor BoUwitt and
family, Mr and Mrs. Fred Boll
witt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pruden and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Kaczor and family, all of Ew
ing and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
BoUwitt and family of Neligh.
Mr and Mrs. Everett Murphy
of Omaha were overnight guests
Saturday at the J. L, Pruden home. |
Mrs Pruden accomi>anied them
home Sunday and was their guest
until Tuesday when she returned
home with her son and wife, Mr
and Mrs. John Pruden.
1 .Robert1 Tams and Mrs. J.
ruden made a business trip to
Wayne on Wednesday. P °
Mr. and Mrs. Earl l.er of Mesa
Aru are guests at the home of his
brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Lee. Mr Lee plans to
main for a longer visit while Mrs
Lee left for home on Monday.
2 ivH °n Sund®y at the
rloyd Lee home were Mr. and
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SIOUX STEEL niSTBIBUTORS 1
O’Neill, Nebr. I
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i Mrs. Cecil Lee of Orchard,
j Janet and Bobbie Sanders of
laurel are guests this week at the
home of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kloy d l*ec and Mrs. Car
oline Sanders
Mrs. Alvara Schilousky Brown
of Lincoln was the honored guest
at a misceilanous shower held Sat
urday evening at the parlors of the
First Methodist Church. Contest
games provided amusement for a
time, them Mrs Bnnvn was taken
to the girt table centered with a
blue ruffled umbrella. Bows and
steamers of blue also decorated the
table. She received may useful and
lovely articles for her new home.
The refreshment tabic also car
ried out the theme in its decora
tions. A bouquet of iris and daisies
centered the table flanked by can
delabra Hostesses were Mrs. John
A Wood, Judy Cloyd. J a n ell
Hobbs, Virginia McDonald assisted
by Mrs. Mrs Irvin Cloyd, Mrs.
Dewitt Hoke, Mrs. Watson Mc
Donald.
Inman News
Mrs. Emma Lindsey and daugh
ter, Florence, Mrs. Anton Svatos 1
and Mrs. Delia Ernst of Amelia
visited Mrs. Violet Stewart Sunday
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ely and
grandsons of Amelia spent Monday
aftormxyi visiting Mrs. Violet Ste
wart.
The Royal Neighbor lodge met
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs
Earl Miller. After the meeting the
host< js served a lovely lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
spent Tuesday in Norfolk attending
an insurance meeting and visiting
their daughter, Mrs. G. E. Harti
gan and family.
Ralph Sholes, who is employed
with the Bell Telephone Co. is
spending a weeks vacation here
with his mother, Mrs. Violet
Sholes.
Chambers News
Mrs. E. K. Carpenter
A most appreciative audience
attended the final exercises of the
Vacation Bible School in the Metho
dist Church. The school was in
session each day from June 1-5 un
der the leadership of Mrs. Dick
Bead. The total enrollment was 51
with 32 having a perfect atten
dence.
Pre-school children were in
charge of Mrs. Don Green assisted
by Ruthie Smith, Karen Ermer,
Kay Tangeman, and Arliss Wright.
Mrs. Earl David presided over the
nursery class assisted by Patty
3rubb. Mrs. Clarence Damme as
sisted by Karen Farrier was teach
er of the primary department.
Mrs. Bruce Grimes assisted by
Madeline Cook took care of the
iuniors I
Reverend Cox had the interme
liate class.
The theme for the year was "Fol- I
owing Jesus." Doreen Gieed led
he singing with Judy Beed, pian- |
st. Mrs. Lavem Hoerle was is
harge of craft and handiwork. |
The Memorial Baptist Church
dosed a week of Bible school with |
i program Friday evening.
The average attendence was |
ibout 75 with the following teach
ers, Reverend Schwenk, Mrs ,
jloyd Wintermote, Mis. William
lubel; Beverly Platt, Mrs. Ralph
jarwood Mrs. Zane Rowse, Mrs.
Vlvin Blair, Mrs. Vernon Smith,
Mrs. Betty Moody, Mrs. Leo Ad
orns and Mis. Leonard Swanson
Reverend and Mrs Ward Smith
if Shelton spent Monday night and |
ruesday with his mother, Mis.
^ordia Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte were
Sunday, June 7 dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiltz.
Mrs. Steve Shavlik took her
laughter. Pam to Clearwater Sun
lay, June 7 wiiere she will spend
he week with uncle and aunt, Mr.
ind Mrs. Lyle Switzer.
Steve Shavilik. Vern Sageser
lim Gibson and E. A. Medcalf
Irove to Yankton, S. D., Sunday,
lune 7 on business and also attend
'd the rodeo.
The teachers at the Daily 'aca_
ion Bible school at St. Pauls Luth
eran Church were Mrs J. W.Malt
r. Bonnie Peterson, Irene Brown, |
Jrs. William Ritterbush. Mrs
lorlin Grossnicklaus, Mrs Cart
lanson. Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and j
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the Spray Method
WHY
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WHERE
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O'Neill, Nebr. I
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CONTRACT SPRAY PAINTING I
Mrs. John Burhlman. There was
an average attendence of about 40
A program was held at the
i church Friday evening, June 5.
Ci u a i % Wmtermote took his
daughter, Carolyn back to Omaha
Monday, June 7 to resume tier du
ties as student nurse at the Em
manuel lAitheran hospital. She had
spent a few weeks with her par
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harley
and family returned Monday eve
ning form a weeks vacation in
Texas, where they visited Rever
end William Roth at Wharton, They
also visited a former Chambers
pastor, Reverend Dale at Wichita.
Kans., and attended baccalaureate
services at St. John's college in
Winfield, Kans
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DISTRICT <X>1 KT
A Petition for a Declaratory
Judgment was filed in District
Court on June 9. The case of W
P Dailey, Executor of the Estate
of William R. Tenborg, deceased
vs. William R Tenborg. Jr., etal. |
Norman Gonderinger is the artor-1
ney.
COI NTY COI'RT
State vs David M. Ulrey, Yel
lowstone Park, Wyo, speeding
night, fined $10. and $-1 costs; of
ficer E. M. Hastrieter, June 4.
State vs. John Van Leewen, dri
vei for Vogel Paint and Wax Co.,
Orange City, la., no reciprocity,
fu'cni S10 and costs; officer
Ixmald F. Richardson, June 5.
State \S. Walter Pratt, Sioux Ci
ty. Ia., overweight on axle, fined
a”d 54 lt>STS: Officer Donald
r Richardson, June 5.
vs Marten G. Luber, O’
Neill, overload on axle, fined $50
and Si costs; officer iXmald F
Richardson, June 6.
State vs. Patrick J. Gokie, O’
Neill speeding night, fined $10
and $4 costs, officer E M Has
treiter, June 9.
State vs William R Kemnitz, La
( rete, Minn., over axle weight,
fined $50. and $4. costs; officer
Donald F. Richardson. June 10
State vs. Frank Kenaston, dri
ver for flaun Implement Co., Spen
cer. Nebr., overweight on capaci
ty plate, $10 and $4 costs; officer
IXmald F. Richardson. June 8.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
| Vernon Dean Blecher, 24, Ne
tigh and Mary Ann Kallhoff, 21
I Ewing. June 4
Larry Dean Heiss. 21, Page, and
Linda Lee cronk, i3, Page, June
Harvey Sobotka, 28, O’Neill and
Roseanna Underwood. 2a. O Neill,
June 5,
Donald L, Macke!, 21. Elgin and
ixmha Mae Mlnarik, 21, Ewing,
June 5.
lx>an Calvin Anderson, 22, Tilden
and Judith Juracek, 18, O'Neill,
June 6.
Edward Dixson. 20, Grand Junc
tion, Colo , anil joetlen Kennedy,
22. Page. June 6.
Robert Donald Tams, 21. Ew
ing, and Brenda Kay Morlsse, 18,
Omaha, June 6,
Keith Neil Gibson, 21, Neligh and
Elizabeth Jean Schindler, 16, Ew
ing June 8
Gerald Dean Dozier, 22, Elgin
and Patricia Ann Sehi, 18, Clear
water. June 8.
Lawrence Clintixi Tibbetts, 22,
O'Neill and Sharlene Kay Hasenp
flug, 16. CfcNeill, June 10.
Q/Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and
family, Lincoln arrived Tuesday
evening to spend a few days at
the home of her parents. Mr and
Mrs. Guy Cole. Mr. Smith recent
ly graduated from the University
of Nebraska.
Ed Hancock and Bob Erwin left
Sunday for a weeks fishing trip at
Park Rapids. Mian They plan to
return this weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler
returned Sunday from McAllen.
Te.\„ where they visited Mrs
Kiingler's brother, l>r B. H Pick
ard a n <1 vv i f e The Pi c k ft r ds
brought the Klinglers home.
O'NEILL TREE SERVICE
C. W. SNOWARDT
Tree Trimming iuid
Tree Removal
ft 1U.KS. V SUNSET STATION
O’Neill. Nebr.
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Property, Oars, Truck*,
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