Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frerlehs announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Mae, to ticrald Fahrcnholz, son of Mr. and Mrs. la-on Fahrenhnli. Miss Frerlehs has taught school for the last three years and Mr. Fahrenheit Is employed with Uie International C'ompuny In Stuart. A .lime wedding is being plan ned. f'n. r ”'-’4: ■’ ■ - j A scries of post holiday parties lots brought the engagement of >1lss t'hristena Ann Connot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oonnot of Spencer, to llaraln It. Sedlvy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sedlvy of Bristow. Miss Connot is a I95H grad uate of Spencer public high school. She graduated from Com mercial Extension School of Commerce in Omaha January, 1959, and is now employed as secretary to the assistant admin istrator of Creighton Memorial St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha. Iler fiance, a 4957 graduate of Spencer public high school, is employed by the Beacon Con structlon Company at the I'. S. Missile Base in i’lattsmouth. The couple plan a summer w (siding. Mr. anti Mrs. Ijiurenee Albers of Osceola announce the engage mont of their daughter, .lul.ee Mae, to Ooualtl Werkmelster, stin of .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werkmelster of Kwlng. Miss Albers is employed at the Itutler county Kural Public Power Histrict office in David City. Mr. Werkmelster graduated from the I nlversity of Nebraska College of Agriculture January 30 anti is now teaching vocation al agriculture at the Scribner high school. A June wedding is planned. i Mr. and Mrs. James Minarik of Ewing announce the engage ment of their daughter, Karen Ann. to Gene Siems, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Siems of Ne Ugh. Miss Minarik is a student of the Ewing high school. Mr. Siems, a graduate of the Neligh high school In the class of 19T>9, has enlisted in the U. S. Air force and will leave for service February 10. fcwing News By Mr**. Harold Harris Twelve Students On Semester Honor Roll The honor roll for the first se mester of the Ewing high school include the following students Seniors Lois Jean Kaczor, 5 As, juniors IXxiglas Shrader, 5 As;1 Ben Boliwitt, 4 A s, Sharon Johns ton, 4 A s 1 B and Lenora Tuttle 4 A s 1 B; sophomores-Jerry Tams, 4 A s, Jurgen Verhune, 4 A’s, Bet ty Wright, 4 A s and Donna Wright, 4 As; freshmen Sandra Elliott, 4 ! A s, Kay Bergstrom, 3 A’s 1 B and Clayton Hoke, 3 A s 1 B. A special feature of the Sunday evening service, February 7th at | the Ew trig Church of Christ will lie a film of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union lieginnmg at 7:30 p.m. The American Legion ami Auxili ary will hold the regular meeting Thursday evening, February 11th at the Legion club. Mrs. K. H Sham president of the auxiliary re quests memfa*rs to bring stories or some incident pertaining to Lincoln of Washington. Mrs. Josephine Li ston and Mrs. H. K. Harris are | the hostesses. The Clearwater Creek Home Ex tension club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Jefferies. A I covered dish dinner was served to! the twelve members ami guests, Mrs. Eddie Cuddy and children oi O’Neill, Mrs. Lorraine Wright and Mrs. Don Ruroede of Ewing, in at tendance. “First Aid" was the lesson and demonstration presented by Mrs. , Fred Maben and Mrs. Sexton Carl son. Miss Hilda Jones, president; conducted the business session. Plans were made for an oyster sui> per to be held at the Legion club, the date to be announced. Next meeting of the club will be February 16 at the home of Mrs V. Crafty of Neligh. Mrs. Archie Tuttle was the win ner of the special prize Tuesday evening when the Young Matrons Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Ray Funk with Mrs. Rose Bauer co-hostess. Other prize win j ners were Mrs. Gail Boies, Mrs. I Jerry Tomjack, who was a guest, j and Mrs. Arthur Kropp. Refresh I ments were served by the hostes | ses after the games. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Grafft were honored guests at a six o'clock din ner Friday evening at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and family. The occasion to celebrate i Mr. Grafft's birthday anniversary. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Arthur Kropp were her j sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Young of Inman. Miss Sharon Kropp. who spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. Arthur Kropp returned to i Wayne State Teachers College on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis on Sunday. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ryan of Nio brara. The singspiration held in Neligh at the Church of Christ was at tended by Jim Catron Ministerof the Ewing Church of Christ, Mrs. Eula Eppenbach and Mrs. James | Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham entertained the pitch club Thursday evening at their home. All members were present. Win ners of high score were William Spence and Mrs. Archie Tuttle. Low score went to Elmer Bergstrom and Mrs. Waldo Davis A lunch was served by the hosts. Mrs. J. L. Pruden spent Satur day at the home of her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs S M Burtwutle. Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Pru den. Mrs. Bert Fink of Ewing and Mrs Lee Fink of Page were guests of Mrs. Kittle Fry on Monday while their husbands attended the sale at the Ewing pavilion. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and children went to Lincoln on Saturday to visit at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Butterfield and also to make the aquaintance of a new nephew. They also called on his sister. Miss Kay Butterfield and his grandmother, Mrs. Rose Po dany. Floyd Butterfield attended a district meeting of Allied Mills m Omaha on Monday and Tuesday January 25 and 26. Mr and Mrs. Willis Hockey and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks attended a bowling tournament at Bloom field on Sunday. Rev and Mrs. Woodrow Elliot and Sandra. Mrs. Willis Rockey superintendent of the primary de partment of the Methodist Sunday school, Karen Woeppel and Marie Davis attended the sub-district observation school held at the O - Neill Methodist church Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Lila Pospeshil spent the past week with her mother, Mrs Lizzie Grim. She went to Orchard on Sunday to visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim ac companied by his mother, Mrs. Liz zie Grim and her guest, Mrs. Lila Pospeshil went to Verdigre Friday to spend the evening at the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. Telford Grim and family. , . Hfro I iiiio r.nm mid hor iiauirh ter, Mrs. Lila Pospeshil were din ner and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim on Thursday. Mrs Lizzie Grim recently re turned home from Creighton where she had been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Josie Butter field. Mrs. Merlin Meyer and son. Mark. Mrs. R. S. Brion and Mrs. Edna Lofquest and granddaughtei visited relatives and friends in I Neligh on Thursday. Rev. Bessie Kline and Mrs. Edna Izifquest were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F ay i Doty at O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen spent ; a few days last week visiting ; friends and relatives at Norfolk. | Wisner and Hoskins. They return ed home on Thursday. Mrs. Florence Butler was a Sun day guest at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Ben Larsen. Melvin Pruden, who received his discharge from the U. S. Army about three months ago, left Mon j day to re-enlist in the service. He has served five years as a paratro oper. Mrs. Edna Lofqust was a caller on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud home. Stuart News By .Mrs. Herb Nkala Club Entertainment For Benefit Fund The Sand Creek Improvement club held its annual Polio, Heart and Cancer benefit card party Fri day, Jan. 29 at the Sand Creek school house. At cards high scores were earned by Mrs. George Hitch cock and Ed Weber. Mrs. Dick Wadsworth conducted a bingo game for the children's entertain ment. A lunch of sandwiches, pie, cup-cakes, coffee and kuol-atd was served. A total of $22,42 w as realiz ed for the fund. Senior High Youth Fellowship erf Stuart had a skating party Thurs day night, Jan. 28th with the At kinson Senior High Youth Fellow ship. Sponsors were Rev. Herbert Y'oung and Kay Myers. Mr. and Mrs Marlyn Schrader and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Alexander and family. Leo Slachetka accompanied his brother, John Slachetka of Newport’ Stella Slachetka and Josie Mating of Atkinson to Omaha Thursday to , attend the funeral Friday of a nephe%v. Francis Slachetka. Sunday, Jan. 23 afternoon and supper guests of the Brayton children was Mark Y'oung Mark Y’oung w as a Monday sui> per guest of David Mueller. David Mueller was a Wednesday dinner guest of Mark Y'oung Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Young and Mark were Thursday suppei guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Km Moss and sons. Mrs. Berlin Mitchpll and Mrs Harry Cowles met Friday after noon at the home of Rev. Herbert Y'oung for a committee meeting Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hamilton were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Earl Chaney. They had their daughter. Cathy Ann baptized at St. Boniface church. Mr and Mrs Bob Tilke of Atkinson were her sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of Long Pine were Thursda> din ner guests of Mr. and Mi'S. Ward Alexander and family Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steinhauser were Mr and Mrs. John Steinhauser, Mrs. Emma Kuzisek, Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel and Freddy. Hi Five club met at the home of Mrs. John Stea.hauser Thursday Jan. 28. Theresa Hytrek, Anna Kr\sl and Emma Kunz wort' prize winners Mrs. Agnes Murphy and Emma Kozisek were guests. Lunch was served. Mrs. Harvey Stein hauser helped serve. Next meeting will be Febr. 11 with Mrs. John 1 Friedel. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader were Mr and Mrs. Leo Slachetka. Mr. and Mi's. l>»n Cadwallader and fa nub of Bassett. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs LaVern Clements were Mr and Mrs. Ted Manzer and family of Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and family of Burnell w ere Sunda\ dinner guests of Mrs. Roy Rhodes i Afternoon callers were Dorothy and Eileen Wilkins and Bobby Johnson. | Thursday callers of Mrs. Hoy Rhodes was Mrs Robert NlacLach- ; lan and Mrs. Celia Garwood of At kinson. Mr and Mrs. Jim Nelson ami daughter, Joyce of Bertrand were weekend guests of Mr. and Mi's Clifford Nelson. Mr and Mrs. Ray Zimmerman of Colonic. S. D., were Saturday visitors of Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Nelson. Mrs Zimmerman is a sister of Mr Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Pickstown. S. D., were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs Nelson are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schneider entertained four tables of pitch players Sunday evening, Jan. 3t Bill Wedige won men s high. Law rence Hamik men’s low. Mrs. El ton Hoffman, ladies' high, and Mrs. bn Weickman ladies' low Lunch was served and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hoffman will have the next party on February 21. Sunday supper guests of Mrs Clem Olberding were Mr and Mrs Elmer Olberding ami family of Atkinson Club met at the home of Mrs Clem Olberding Friday. Jan. 29 with three tables of players Theresa l>evi and Agnes Englei and Martha Baum were the prize winners. Lunch was served. The next meeting will be at the home of Kane Papke February 12. Frontier Wiuit iili I’av Dividend* Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I Free Soil Fertility Clinic GOELTER BUILDING ORCHARD, NEBRASKA WEDNESDAY. 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