The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 02, 1959, Image 7

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    O'Neill Locals
Mrs. Geraldine Schoenle and
family of Kansas City. Kans,
bfjent from Tuesday until Saturday
with Mrs. Henry Benze, They came
to attend the funeral for Mr. Benze.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harding and
family of Loves Park, 111., have
!»een visiting here with her mother,
Mrs, Bertha Bellar and other reta
ti\es They returned home Wednes
day accompanied by Mrs. Bellar,
who will visit them for a month.
Allen and Emily Fuhs of Evans
ton. ni., were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs Joe Sivesind. Mr.
Sivesind and Mr. Fuhs were school
chums.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson return
ed Monday from Spending the
weekend in Denver with their
daughter, Mary Louise. Miss Wil
son expects to arrive about July 8
and will remain here for the sum
mer with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka at
tended funeral services for Mr.
Ruzicka's father in Clarkson Tues
day
Mrs John Claussen returned Sun
day from Withee, Wise., where she
had spent the past four weeks with
her son and daughter-in-law. Mr
and Mrs. Willard Claussen and
helped to care for her grandson
Charles Willard, who was bom May
30 The Claussens have two daugh
ters, Nancy, 14, and Betty, 9.
Mr and Mrs. F. G. Haas and
family of St. Izruis, Mo., arrived
Sunday to spend their vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Valla.
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ri
chards and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Mullen and family, Mrs. Jess
Wills and Art, Bill Shoemaker,
Jim Rense. Skip Versal, Ed Gal
lagher, Oliver and Homer Maring,
Mr and Mrs Jim Harding and
family, Mrs. Rose Harding, Mrs.
Bertha Beller, Mr. and Mrs Wes
Riffey and ramily, Mrs. Celia
Grutsch and Mike Grutsch
The afternoon was spent playing
hall.
The following were in -attendance
at a family picnic in Fremont Sun
day: Mr. and Mrs. John Stor
johann; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stor
johann and family; Mr. and Mrs
Herman Storjohann and family;
Mr and Mrs. Don Storjohann and
family; Mrs. Charles Thies and
family; Mrs. Minnie Higgins and
friend, and Josie Anderson of
Spencef.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Robert L. Kreizlger has enlisted
for four years in the United States
Navy and is taking his boot train
ing at San Diago. Calif. His par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krei
ziger, sr., of Ewing.
Friends may write to him at the
following uddess: Robert L. Krei
ziger, SR 5374588, Company num
Iier 286, U S. Naval Training Cen
ter, San Diego, 33, California.
The Past Fatrons club and Star
Kensington met Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Alfred Conner.
Eight memliers were in attendan
ce Mrs. G. D. Ryan was a guest.
Mrs. Aubrey Wood, president,
conducted the husiness session. The
afternoon was spent informally.
A lunch was served by the hos
tess . .
Guests on Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schueth
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemic
and daughter accompaned by his
mother, Mrs Nemie. all of Dodge,
Nebraska. Mr Nemic attended the
sale in Ewing in the afternoon.
A family gathering is planned
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rotherham for the fourth. Expec
ted guests from out-of-town are
Miss Bemadine Rotherham, Mr.
and Mrs Lester Wood and family
of Lincoln, Miss Sharon Rotherham
and Mr. -and Mrs. Arnold Gragert
and family, allof Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Rother
ham went to (irand Island Mon
day to spend a few days. Dur
ing their absence, his mother.
Mrs. Roy Rotherham, is in char
ge of the tJreen lantern Cafe.
Mr and Mrs. Merle Angus and
daughter, Myra I-ee, were week
end guests of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs Ixiyd Angus. Mr Angus re
turned home to Lincoln on Sun
day while Mrs. Angus ami Myra
Lee remained to visit at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wat
son McDonald.
Neighbors gathered at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
for a corn plowing bee on Friday.
June 26th.
Equipment was brought by the
workers and by the end of the day,
170 acres of corn had been elied
Taking part in this neighborly
act were Ralph Shrader, Gordon
Shrader. John Nupier, Richard Na
pier. W. M. Napier. Russel Napier
Willie Shrader, Eddy Shrader, Dou
glas Shrader, Dewitt Hoke, Lewis
Shrader, Rudy Ahlers, Harold Ben
nett. and Roger Bennett
The ladies who helped prepare
and serve the dinner were Mrs
Lola Shrader. Mrs Relva Shra
der and Diana. Mrs. Shirley Ben
nett and Mrs. Bessie Napier. Oth
ers donating food were Mrs. Wil
lie Shrader. Mrs. Will Shrader,
Mary and Loretta Napier.
Mr. Bennett who was recently in
jured while at work on his farm
is convalescing from the five bro
ken ribs and bruises at his home.
It will be some time before he
will lie able to resume his duties
on his farm.
Sunday guests at the Wilbur
Bennett home were Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Ctterback, of Norfolk, Miss
Ina Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. liar
j _ old Bennett and family of Ewing,
Mr. and Mr*. Maynard Morrow
and family of O’Neill and Jo
Ann Luzin.
A reception was held Monday
evening, June 29 at the annex
of the United Presbyterian church
! honomg a former pastor, Rev, Wil
liam Bomer of Oklahoma City,
! who, with a group of young people
which included Normar, the oldest
son of the Bomers, were enroute
home from a Bible Camp in the
Black Hills. Supper was served
at the manse on their arrival in
Ewing.
The evening was spent visiting.
Rev. Bomer was pleased to see the
improvement made in the rebuild
ing of the sanctuary' as the result
of a fire last year. Rev. Bomer
stated that he had been assigned
•as Chaplain at Fort Sill, Okla. He
will attend a chaplain's school in
New York for one month lie fore tie
ginning his duties at Ft. Sill,
where his family will join him'as
soon as suitable housing can tie
found.
Richard Brion and sons. Ron and
Kenneth enjoyed u week's vacation
in Minnesota and found some good
fishing near Rock Rapids. Mis.
Brion, accompanied by Mrs. Reu
lien Meyers and daughter, Beverly
and Joanne Rabbis of Nehgh, spent
the weekend at Lake Okoboji in
Iowa Both parties returned home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bollwitt and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Pruden and family.
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Sanders and
family spent Sunday with relatives
in Ewing. Returning home to Laur
el with the family was Mike, who
had tieen on vacation here. Sue
and Bob remained as guests of rel
atives for few days.
Inman News
'
The WSCS met Thursday 'after
noon at the Maxcy Memorial aud
itorium for their regular meeting
with Mrs Elsie Keyes, president,
in charge Twelve members were
present. Miss Mildred Keyes had
charge of the devotionals; Mrs.
Chester Young and Mrs. Harvey
Tompkins were 1 hostesses and ser
ved refreshments to the group.
The Inman community club met
Monday evening at the assembly
room of the High School. Karl
Keyes presided. Following the re
gular meeting the following officers
were elected to serve the club for
the coming year: Mrs. Clifford So
botka, president; Harvey Tompkins,
vice president; Louie Anthony, sec
retary■; Anna Davis, treasurer; Di
rectors Loran Libby, Eugene Clark
and Walter Fick. Mr. and Mrs.
Loran Libby were coffee hosts and
all enjoyed lunch after the meeting.
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Greene and
baby daughter were guests. There
will be no meeting of the club in
July.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family drove to Stromsburg
on Saturday where they visited
Mrs. Reynold's sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of
Moscow, Ida., who were at the
Bright Newcomer home.
Mr. and Mrs Lorin Reynolds
and family of Sioux City came
Monday for a visit in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sobotka
of Osmond were callers Monday
in the home of John Sobotka
Mrs. Albert Reynolds and daugh
ters Shrarlene and Nyla attended
the Banks-Buhlmann wedding Fri
day evening at Chambers.
Joe Peters, who is employed at
Norfolk spent a couple of days last
week with his family.
Ralph Sholes, who is employed at
Ainsworth spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes.
Mrs. Mary Tomlinson, who is
employed at Rose, came Friday to
spend a few days here with rela
tives and looking after business
interests.
Douglas M'dtchullal of Page spenl
Friday visiting his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and
family.
CHURCH NOTES
THE METHODIST CHURCHES
O’Nelll-Emmet
Rev. Girl in Kennlcott, minister
O’NEILL
Thursday- Prayer Circle. 10 a.
m., Claude Bates home; Dorcas,
2:00 p.m., at the church
Sunday—Morning oWrship, 8:30
a.m. and 11:00 Church school, 9:45
a.m.
Wednesday, July 8—Choir prac
tice, 7:15 p.m.
EMMET
Sunday—C h i 1 d r e n's Sunday
1 school and morning worship, 9:30
I a.m.
! CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
i ‘The Church of the Lutheran Hour'
! Seventh and Clay Streets, O’Neill
The Rev. A. S. Gedwtllo, pastor
Thursday: Men's club meeting. 8.
p.m.
Sunday: Divine worship 'and Ho
ly Communion, 9 a.m. Announce
ments are by registration. Sunday
school, 10:15 a.m. W. Fricke, Supt.
"The Lutheran Hour" 4 p.m. on
WJAG.
Monday: First briefing session
for .PTR. 8 p.m. This includes all
on the Central committee.
Tuesday: Church council meet
ing. 8 p.m.
Wednesday. Walther League
Youth meeting, 7 p m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
•The Church of the Lutheran Hour’
Atkinson
FIREWORKS
ON SALE INSIDE BUILDING
AT CORNER BAIT SHOP
ED LUDEMANN
11 miles north of Spencer on Hwy. 18
__ ^___________
Tlir Rt v. A. S. (ied*1Uo, pastor
Sunday: Sunday school, 9 45. S.
H. Brauer, Supt, Divine worship,
and Holy Communion, 11 a m. An
nouncements are by registration
"The Lutheran Hour on WJAG, 4
pm.
Monday: First briefing session j
for PTR at O'Neill, 8 p.m. This in
cludes all on the Central Commit- I
tee.
METHODIST CHURCH
( ham be rs- Am ella
Oiarle* F. Cos, pastor
Chambers
Sunday—Sunday scjjool.10 a.m.;
morning worship, 11 a.m.; senior
MYF. 8 p.m |
Monday—Junior choir rehearsal, j
8 p.m.; Junior MYF, 8:30 p.m.;!
Senior choir rehearsal, 8:30 p.m.
Amelia
Sunday—Mornng Worship, 8:30
a.m. and 11:00, Church school. 9 :45
Thursday—Choir rehearsal, J
p.m ; MYF, 8:30 p.in.
I’NITED PRESBYTERIAN
Ewing
William 11. Roms, pastor
Saturday, July 4— Forum pic
nic at noon.
Sunday-Bible school 10 am.;
Sermon- “Our Savior Alone" 11
a.m.; reception of members and
the Lora's supper; youth mission
ary society, 7 p.m.; junior fellow
ship, 7 p.m,; singspiration and
sermon, 8 p.m.
Wednesday—Prayer and study
of catechism, 8 p.m
PLAN AIR CONDITIONING
Something new will soon be ad
ded to the Sacred Heart Hospital
in Lynch. A collection drive is un
der way there to add an aireon
dittoing umt To date, over $600
has been collected.
Bristow News
Alfred Hagberg was a Sunday
dinner guest at the E. L. Hagberg
home.
Pastor and Mrs. D. Elroy An
derson and family left Thursday
to attend the golden wedding an
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nyquist
and Mr and Mrs. Paul Landholm
, of Wausa attended the annual
mid-summer picnic at the Rose
dale Covenant Church on Wednes
, day
Mrs Dorothy Johnson and La
vonne called on Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Landholm Friday evening,
niversary of his parents in Essex,
Iowa
Mrs. Carl Anderson and Karen
called on' Mrs. Emil) Peterson
Saturday afternoon.
Thursday evening dinner guests
at the E. A. Chore home wore
Mr and Mrs William C. Stanton,
sr , and Mrs. John Blair of Spen
cer, Michelle Throne of Burke,
and Linda Stanton of Herrick,
S D.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hafsaas. Mr.
and Mrs Glen Hafsaas and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Harris and girls
were Sunday supper guests of Mr
Jim Slechta home in Verdal to
help celebrate the birthday of Ea
ry Slechta.
Pastor and Mrs Benard Uel
son and Lowell. Mrs. Tillie No
vak. Mrs. Edith Truman. Mrs.
Marvin Peterson, Mrs. Melvin.
Johnson and Rosemary, Mrs. E
L. Hagberg, Mrs. and Mrs. Harry
Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Frank
Bruegman, Mrs. L. W. Gibson,
Mrs. E. A. Chore. Mrs. Thomas
Bowers, Mrs. Oon Thorell, Sue
Ann Landholm and Pam lowers
called on Mrs J. T. Olson during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs C. L. Haselhorst
wore Sunday super guests of Mr
and Mrs. Lorie Micanek
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander
son and Vance and Mr. and Mrs
Howard Anderson and Mike were
Monday evening dinner guests at
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O’Neill
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Mrs. Kmily Peterson has been
on the siek list this past week.
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