The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 17, 1959, Image 6

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    Riverside Hews
By Mr* 1-lonH <,uat*r
The Eastern Star Kensington will
meet Monday e\emng with Mrs.
Keith Biddlecume
Jack and Sheila Fry were guests
Saturday evening at the Floyd
Napier home.
Sheila Fry visited her grand
mother Fry in Ewing Friday.
The Seek and Share club had
their Christmas meeting Wednes
day at the church annex with a
covered dish luncheon and ex
change of gifts
Jjee Fink hauled hay for John
Miller. S S Sehlotman and Done]
Gunter on Friday and Saturday.
The Dale Napiers, Robert Me
Daniels. Don Larsons. Wendell
Switzers, Lynn Frys, Billy Lof
quists and Wayne Frys were
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| 2. Marilyn Strong j
[ 3. Cherritin Knepper 1
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! 5. Ellen Havranek 2
| Demaris Strong 2
[ 7. Mrs. Bernard Gribhle
i 8. Mrs Thomas Zakr/.cwski *
! 9. Mrs. Wayne Smith |
[ 10. Mrs. I-ester Riege
[11. Mrs. Ralph Adams
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O’Neill. Nebr.
guests Saturday evening at the
Richard Napier home.
Mrs Alfred Napier shopped in
Neligh Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Lynn Fry and Jack
and Mr and Mrs Floyd Napier
were Norfolk shoppers Friday.
The Archie Johnston family visi
ted the Gerald Wetlauffer family
m O'Neill Saturday evening.
The Kenneth Hill. Alfred Napier,
Dave Anson. Dwight Shroeder. and
Archie Cleveland families attended
; a Christmas party at the James
Tinsley home Saturday evening
Mrs' CTiet Taylor and Mrs Rudy
Aiders were shopping in O'Neill
Friday afternoon.
Mrs Kitty Fry. the Willie Shra
der, Le Fink and Lynn Fry fami
lies were dinner guests Sunday at
the Bert Fink home. The gathering
w'as in honor of Lynn s and Mari
lyn’s twelfth and Bert’s and
Beulah s forty-eighth wedding an
niversaries.
The Lorraine Montgomery fami
ly visited Friday evening at the
Johnny Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Norwood
w-ere guests Saturday to an oyster
supper at the Dave Pollock home
in honor of the Pollock s‘wedding
anniversary.
The Billy Lofquist family were
guests last Sunday evening at the
Charles Rotherham home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery wen* Neligh visitors Tuesday.
Hie Billy Lofquist family shop
ped in O'Neill Thursday evening.
The Jolly Workers club met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs
Ardis McDaniel with thirteen ladies
and one visitor, Mrs. Bob Hobbs
present. The ladies hemmed tea
towels for the hostess. Mrs
Georgia Wtegand and Mrs. D>v<
nia Switzer each received a pair
of ear rings from their mystery
pals. The club will rm*ct Thurs
day afternoon, January 14th with
Alice and Martha Shrader.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer visi
ted last Wednesday evening at the
Amos Switzer home in Clearwater.
Mrs. Hob Hobbs and Mrs. De
witt Hoke were Neligh shoppers
Friday. _
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Nancy and R«a Napier were
supper guests of Jody Fry on her
tnrthday Thursday
The Leo Miller family were
guests Friday evening at the
Floyd Butterfield home
Mr and Mrs George Montgom
ery visited Friday evening at the
Henry Wehenkel home at Orch
I ard.
The Riverside Missionary society
met Friday with Mrs Melvin
Napier, with a covered dish lunch
eon The ladies exchanged gifts
Mr and Mrs. Grant Mott and
Tammy were Tilden visitors
1 Thursday.
Ewing tows
Hy .Mrs. Hamid Harris
The church of the Nazarene will
present a Christmas program
Wednesday evening, December 23,,
at eight o'clock.
Rev. Bessie Kline is the pastor
Mrs. Aubrey Wood accompanied
her husband to Lincoln on Monday
I and returned Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis
transacted business in Lincoln and
Omaha on Tuesday. Mrs. Aubrey
Wood accompanied them back to
; Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubei and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Davis and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M Burtwistle
were callers at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pru
den then going on to O’Neill where
they visited an aunt of Mr. Burt
wist lo, at St. Anthony's hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock re
turned to Omaha on Monday after
spending the weekend at their
home in Ewing
Mrs. Lizzie Grim returned to
her home in Ewing after spending
ton days with her daughter, Mrs.
Lyle Pospeshil and family at Oak
View Park.
A special meeting of the Order
of tlie Eastern Star, Jephthah
Chapter No. 85 was held Friday
evening for initiation.
A n<>host lunch was served fol
lowed hy a social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman
spent Thursday mid Friday in Nor
folk. Mr. Zimmerman attended a
school of instruction on income
tax. On Friday Mrs. Zimmerman
made a plane trip to Lincoln on
combined business and pleasure.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Tuttle and
children of Boring, Ore., arrived
in Ewing Friday and are guests
at the home of his father, Roy
Tuttle and family and other rela
tives. They also plan to visit re
latives in Iowa after Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, Mr.
and Mrs. William Hobbs, Mr. mid
Mrs. Mick Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewayne Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs.
James Rotherham were dinner
and evening guests of Mr and Mrs
Virgil Laurson of 0 Neill st the
Town House, Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Loyd Angus made
a combined business and pleasure
trip to Sioux City. Ia„ on Thurs
day returning home on Friday.
Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and daugh
ters, Mrs John Turay and Mrs
Ed Yelli were Norfolk visitors one
day last week.
The Young Matron's Pinochle
club held their annual Christmas
party at the Town House Tuesday
evening, December 8th. An eight
o'clock dinner was served and
there was an exchange of gifts.
All members were present. Trans
portation was provided by Mrs
Gail Boies and Mrs. Ralph Munn
Recent guests at the home of |
Mr and Mrs Ernest Person were,
her sister. Mrs. Ed Howard and
Julia Sargent of O'Neill and Mrs.
James Walnofer and family o4
Orchard
The Christmas program at the
First Methodist church in Ewing
will be presented Sunday evening.
December 20th at eight o’clock.
Participating will be the children
of the primary department and
the intermediate and high school
groups. Mrs. Willis Hockey as
81811x1 by Mrs. Ray Scdivy and
Mrs. Marcus Pierson will have
charge of the primary department,
Mrs. Woodrow Elliot, Mrs. Dewitt
Hoke and Mrs. Waldo Davis of
the older gruujis.
At the morning worship hour at
9:45 Sunday, Dec 20th there will
tie special music by the junior and
senior choirs.
Plans are being made for the
members of the Methodist Youth
Fellowship to go caroling on Mon
day evening, December 21. Mem
bers are requested to be at church
at seven o’clock. Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus Pierson are sponsors of
the MYF.
Members of the junior choir ac
companied by Rev. and Mrs.
Woodrow Elliott will go caroling
on Tuesday evening, December
22.
gion. Sanders Post No. 214 was
announced by R H Sham institu
tional representative ol the troop,
after a meeting held at the Legion
ehib Thursday evening. Other
business transacted at the business
meeting of the Legion was the
sending of donations to the Good
Fellow Fund m Omaha and ten
dollars for the American Legion
Stamps put out this year for
hospital, child welfare and reha
bilitation.
Sanders Post now has 85 mem
bers for 1960.
Plans were made by the I region
to sponsor a card party before
Christmas with turkeys and hams
for prizes
On adjournment the Legion
joined the Auxiliary members for
a Christmas party. Games pro
vided entertainment followed by a
gift exchange. Mrs. Roy Rother
ham was w inner of the big prize
turkey given by the American Le
gion.
A delicious lunch was served by
Auxiliary members.
New members of the Auxiliary
are Mrs. Lester Bergtrom, Mrs.
Josephine Elston and Mrs. Mabel
Boies.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde
spent Sunday at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Napier and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessiner and
children drove to Wayne on Satur
day.
Tuesday evening guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Roland
Horde were Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Jefferies of Clearwater and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Conner of Ewing.
Mrs. John Turay and her mother,
Mrs L. A. Hobbs accompanied
by Rose Harding of O'Neill went
to Norfolk on Monday to visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Kortje. Mrs. Harding remained
for a longer visit. Mrs. Kortje is
a sister of Mrs. Hobbs.
Donald and Melvin Pruden
were honored guests at a six o'- j
clock dinner on Sunday at the
home of their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen. Other I
guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. L
Pruden and son, James H. Pru
The liibie scnool oi tne united
Presbyterian Church will present
a Christmas program Tuesday
evening, December 22. Mrs. Vearl
Tuttle is superintendent.
Mrs. Robert McLaqhlan of At
kinson was a guest on Wednesday
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson are
! expecting their daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shris
ton of Denver, Colo., to arrive in
Ewing on December 17, for the
holiday season.
The Seek and Share Home Ex
tension elut) held an all day meet
ing Wednesday, December 9ih at
the annex of the United Presby
terian church. A covered dish din
ner was served at noon followed
by the lesson on “Christmas Tra
ditions in Nebraska” presented by
Mrs. Wayne Shrader. Musical
numbers on the afternoon program
were: A duet by Mrs. Don Larson
and Mrs. Wayne Fry, a solo by
Mrs. Larson and group singing of
Christmas carols.
Each of the fourteen members
present brought cookies and candy,
which were packed in holiday
boxes and delivered to the shut
ins and the elderly people in
Ewing.
The club will be entertained at
the home of Mrs. Don Larson for
the January meeting when the
names of the mystery pals of the
year will be revealed.
Mrs. Evelyn Reimer of Inman
is a new member of the Ewing
No Thank You Tops club.
The following members were
winners. in the recent Tops club
contest: Mrs. S. M. Burtwiste,
Mrs. Victor Cram, Mrs. L. M.
Carter, Mrs. Elmer Grim of Ewing,
Mrs. Louise Anthony, Mrs. Ada
Clark and Mrs. 1 tons Kick of In
man. This group will be enter
tained December 16 at a Christmas
party at the home of Mrs. Alfred
Napier, with exchange of gifts, as
sisted by other losers of the con
test, Mesdames Mary Hartigan,
Vera Harte, Clarence Hanson of
Inman, Gene Zimmerman, Mrs.
Thomas Hutton and C. C. llahllieck
of Ewing.
The Boy Scout Troop No. 1 SI
being reorganized in Ewing will be
sponsored • by the American Le
Ut'l I.
Mrs. Ralph Van Horn of O'-Neill
was a guest at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Ella Zeims from
Thursday to Sunday.
Mrs. Vera Anson spent Sunday
at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Tuttle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anson and
family of Neligh called at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Vera
Anson and other relatives in
Ewing during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud and
granddaughter, Deloris Latzel
were guests Sunday afternoon at
the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lillie
Meyers at Clearwater.
Guests at the home of Miss Vina |
Woods on Monday were the Misses
Grace and Nellie Wood of Page.
Mrs. Aubrey Wood and Miss |
Vina Wood were shopping in O’- |
Neill on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs and
three children visited on Sunday
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Schiffbauer at Nor
folk.
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