Star Community News First Generation Boasts One Member B\ Mr*. EwaJt Miller The descendants of the late Er nest and Mary Boclter gathered at the City park in Verthgre Sun- j day, July 12 for the annual re union. A basket dinner was held at noon. The afternoon was spent at cards, pitching horse shoes and visiting. Those present for the occasion were: Mrs. Hattie Boclter, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Waring and family, Mr and Mrs. Albert Boelter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boel ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Boelter and family, Mrs Ewalt Miller and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boelter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I^eonard Boelter ami family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Boel ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Boelter and family, Mr and Mrs. John Leiding and family, Joe Boel ter and Miss Carolyn Beaudette Since the 1958 reunion there has been two marriages, A mold Miller and Ardith McElhose and Bob Van Ostrand and Leone Boelter. Living descendants are one son, Joe- Boelter, twenty three grand children, fifty eight great-grand children, several great-great grandchildren, several great-great grandchildren, also, Ifattie, wife of the late Arthur Boelter and Fay, wife of the late Itoland Boelter. Irma Juracek returned home Saturday after spending the week with relatives in lincoln and Oma ha. Joe Boelter of Rowley. Ia. spent Thursday night and had dinner Friday with the Ewalt Miller fam ily. Guests at the Bob Tomlinson home Friday evening for an out door supper to honor the birthday anniversaries of Bob and his son in-law. Earl Stevens were Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Fox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lin quist, Donnie and Vicki, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier and Albert Sipes. . . .__ W unit__a..lrv aIi iK and their families held the annual club picnic at Kurds Park in O - Neill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cunningham and family left for their home in Erie, Pa. Friday Mrs. Qinmng ham and daughters had been vis iting here since June 22, ana Mr. Cunningham since July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cunning hum and Mrs. KwaM Miller Ma lted with Mrs. Arnold Miller and son, 8tcv«i DcVerpf, ^ Lundberg hospital In Creighton last Tuesday. _ ,_ Kay Cunningham spent Wednes day afternoon. July 15 with Karen McElhose. , __ ,_, Mr. and Mrs. Rakdean Block erf Grand Island spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block. Mrs I.ysle Johnson and Barbara Miller were in Creighton Thursday afternoon, July 16 visiting Mrs. Arnold Miller and meeting the new nephew. Kay and Sharon Cunningham spent July 16 forenoon with Roddy, Mike and Craig Hibtos. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek and Lyle returned home Saturday after spending the week in Mon tana on a Conservation and sight seeing trip. \ * Bristow New* Donna Hiatt Honored at Pre-Nuptial Shower r Miss Donna Hiatt was honored Saturday evening, July 18, at a pre-nuptial shower in the Bristow Methodist church pallors._ ■ The program was given as a “This Is Your Life" presentation with Mrs. Elvin Allen in charge. Others who had a part in recalling various events of Miss Hiatt’s life were the Misses Lavonne Johnson, Linda Howell, Kathy Loukota, Sha ryn Teadtke, Lennia DeVall, Mario Johnson, Nancy Lightfoot, Elsa Jensen, Twila Hicks, and Olga Bengsten and Mesdames Robert Anderson. Duane Mahlendorf, Jer old Dennis, and Edith Truman. Ttje bride-to-be was presented with a folder containing her life story which had been depicted. Seated with Miss Hiatt under a canopy of pink and white, her chosen colors, were her mother, Mrs. Ivan Hiatt, and aunt, Mrs. Frank Loock. The remainder of the evening was spent viewing the wide as sortment of gifts which were open ed. Lunch, which also carried out the bride's colors, was served by the women of the Methodist church. The regular Luther League meeting was held on July 16th. Rose Marie Holmberg was in charge of the program, “Quick sand Slogans ’. Readings were given by Mario Johnson, Barbara Thorscll, Janice Peterson, and Sharon Holmberg. Hostesses were Mrs. E. H. Wen ke, Mrs. Allan Hargens, Mrs. L. W. Gibson, and Mrs. Clyde Beck ner. Pastor and Mrs. Benard Nelson and Lowell and Pastor and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and Sylvia ot Stanton, Iowa were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Olga Johnson and Algot Sandberg. Many from the Bristow vicinity picnicked, boated, and water skiied at Fort Randall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kraft, Mrs. Claire Van Hove, Mrs. Myrtle Mc Quistian, and Henry Olson spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Vernie Bayne and Charles Headley. Cathy and Rickie Hafsaas of Omaha are spending their vacation at the Bud Hafsaas home. Lavonne Johnson spent Friday at the Herman Landholm home. Mrs. Dorothy Johnson had dinner there. 6:76x15 nylon Ore, llfeOme guar antee, only $16.95 exchange. — Seovle’s Western Auto, O’Neill. IS 17c R. E. Clayson of Hebron, was a Saturday dinner guest at the Ivan Hiatt home. Ronald Boettcher of Valentine, Leland Boettcher of Cody, and Mrs. Olga Johnson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Evelyn Boet tcher. . „ , Mrs. Melvin Johnson called on hospital patients Friday afternoon. Mrs. Emily Peterson spent Sat urday afternoon with Dorothy Johnson and Lavonne. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hiatt and Donne spent Sunday evening with M. R. Marlatt in Spencer. Mrs. Claire Van Hove and Mrs. Goldie Berg visited with relatives in O’Neill Monday. Pastor and Mrs. Benard Nelson and Lowell, Mario and Wilton Johnson, Rose Marie Holmberg, Sharon Holmberg, Kathy Ruda, Janice Peterson, and Barbara Thorell attended t h e Wakefield Luther League Rally at the Con cordia Lutheran Church in Con cord Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emfry Olson and Lorin Dean and Mrs. Eugene Mar tinson of Fairfax, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Olson of Atkinson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. T. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hansen and boys of Council Bluffs are visiting at the Warren Fushelman home. _ _ I Mrs. Emil Prokop returned home Wednesday after spending a few days in the Lynch hospital. Those who called on Mrs. J. T. Olson this past week were: Mrs. Emily Peterson, Mrs. Oscar An derson, Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Pas tor and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and Sylvia. Pastor Benard Nelson, and Mrs. E. A. Chore. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jay Long and Randy and Mrs. Adoph Soukup and family were dinner guests at the Thomas Boska home Saturday noon. Other dinner guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Mandus Olin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krupicka and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hambek, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Boska and family, all of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boska and Danny of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Miss Irene Boska of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Beryle Bessert and Debbie were Saturday overnight guests at the Clay Mashino home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruda and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruda and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gott fred Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Peterson and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Danielson and Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Daniel son were supper guests at the Pete Ruda home Tuesday, July 14 eve ning honoring Steven on his birth day. Mrs. Ray Long visited at the Willard Landholm home on Fri day afternoon. Sir. and Mrs. Raymond Boska and Danny of Salt Lake City. Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boska were July 14 evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jay Long and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and boys atended an anniversary par ty at the William Stauffer home Friday. Pastor and Mrs. Melvin Peter son and daughter of Stanton. Iowa were guests this past week of Pastor and Mrs. Benard Nelson and Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruogman and Kenny were dinner guests at the JohrT Lightfoot home. Friday evening. Louis Novak ot Norfolk came July 16 and Mrs. Tillie Novak re turned home with him to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris and girls, Mrs. Jim Slecta, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheinost and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hafsaas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hafsaas. Mrs. Abe Moses and Carol, and Mrs. Pat Cunningham and family were sup per guests at the Ladimer Schein ost home Thursday July 16. Mrs. Dave Landholm called at the John \V. Johnson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs Con Thorell visit ed with Mrs. William Canning and Julian Thorell in Wayne Sun iay. Weekend guests at the Ben Nel son home were Mr. and Mrs. Mal 'om Frost and Dick of Omaha and Mrs. O. W. Todd of Houston. Tex is. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and family of Gardena, Calif , were Friday morning visitors of Pastor and Mrs. Nelson and Lowell. Mrs. Anderson is a sister of Mrs. Nel son. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Landholm spent Sunday evening at the Ray Long home. Mrs. Reuben Hypse and Mrs. Leo Johnson visited Friday after noon, July 10th, at the Harry Johnson home and were luncheon guests there. They also called at the Charles Miller and Con Thor ell homes. Mrs. Edith Truman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lightfoot to Center Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dwight McGill and family. Mrs. Truman remained there to spend a few days. Galen and Delwyn Anderson are spending a few days at the Dave Landholm home. Mrs. Bayne and Mrs Ed Couch were dinner guests of Mrs. Mc Quistian Thursday. July 16. Mrs. Couch remained there overnight. Mrs. Abe Moses and Carol of Omaha were July 16 overnight guests at the Ladimer Scheinost home. 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