The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 18, 1960, Image 5

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    Inman News
By !Hr». Junm McMahan
A valentine party was enjoyed
i J* Tnman Workers Project
club on Wednesday afternoon at
Uie home of Mrs. Albert Anthony
Then- were 15 members present
Hostesses were Mrs Wynn Bald
wn, Mrs Raymond Taylor Mrs
L. W Sobofka. Mrs L P Kopec.
*?• Mrs. IJvelle Butterfield, Mrs
"bert Anthony and Mrs James
Me M ai utii
Mrs. Clarence tfansen and Mrs
James McMahan attended a 6 3C
banquet at the M E church and
a stab-d meeting of Sym Aony
Chapter OES on Thursday every
mg in O'Neill. Mrs. Joann Seen
of Sargent, District Supervisor
was a guest.
Ivan Couch left Monday for
Geneva where he wall be employ
ed.
Marvin Stewart has returned
from Amelia where he spent a
few days in the home of Raymond
Bly.
Harold Sobotka, Dick Coventry
and Ned and Neil Kelley, who at
tend college at Norfolk, spent the
weekend with their parents.
Joe Peters of Norfolk spent a
few days visiting his family last
week.
On Wednesday of last week Neil
Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs
James Kelley was interviewed
over radio station W J A G on the
Norfolk Junior College broadcast
as the personality of the week.
This is a feature of the college.
Louie Vitt of O'Neill was an
Inman caller on Monday.
W.SC.S met Thursday after
noon at the church annex for their
regular meeting. Ten members
were present. Plans were made for
starting work on their annual
bazaar. Lunch was served by Mrs.
Charles lolien and Mrs. Roy Gan
non.
Mrs. Charles Luhen left Sunday
for Iz*xington where she will spend
a few days visiting relatives.
Mrs. Mira Fairbanks spent Tues
day in Orchard visiting relatives.
Mrs. Don Parks and daughter
of O’Neill visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Iz'onard Halstead Satur
day.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
met at the church parlors Mon
day evening with an attendance
of twenty members and guests.
Bonnie Welke and Florence Black
conducted the devotional period
which was followed by a party.
In charge of the entertainment
were Sandra Elliott, Bertha Har
ris and James Tams, which in
cluded games and group singing.
The refreshment committee was
made up of Bonnie Welke, Maine
Davis and Alfred Schilousky. Both
committees were assisted by the
sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Pierson.
Rev. and Mrs. Woodrow Elliot
were also in attendance.
The Heart Drive in Ewing is
underway sponsored by the
Church of Christ with Mrs. C. C.
Jlahlheck as chairman. Heart con
tainers have been placed in the
business places. Envelopes will be
passed from neighbor to neighlior
in the residential district for fami
ly donations
February 23 is the date set for
a community benefit home talent
entertainment to be held at the
auditorium of the Ewing public
school. Persons interested in
participating in this event may
contact Mrs. Hahlbeck.
Mrs. George Jefferies and her
daughter, Mrs. Ixurainc Wright
attended the Clearwater Creek ex
tension club meeting held at the
home of Mrs. V. Cratty at Neligh,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Larson of
Norfolk were Monday guests at
the home of his mother, Mrs. Min
nie Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier called
at the home of Mrs. Clay Babcock
on Monday evening. Mr. Babcock
died on Sunday after a long ill
ness. Funeral services will Ik* hold
Wednesday afternoon at the Clear
water Methodist church.
Mr. Balicock was a barber in
Ewing a number of years ago.
Mrs. Donald Armfield of Sioux
City la., is a guest at the home
of her mother, Rev. Bessie Kline
She also called at the home of
Mrs. Edna Lofquest.____
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Mr. and ^frs, K*lph Shraderi
and family and MlSs Ina Bennett'
were dinner guest* on Sunday at
thf home at Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Shrader.
David Wright took Miss Lor-,
rajne Bartos to Grand Island on
Sunday. She plans to leave there
to visit her brother and sitder-in
law'. Mr. and Mrss Stanley Bartos t
at Kimball and relatives at Julev
berg, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Woeppel j
were honored Sunday at a family
gathering at their home to cele
brate their 40th wedding anmver-!
•ary which was February 10 A one!
o’clock dinner was served. The
wedding cake baked and decorat
ed by their daughter, Mrs. Pat
Burk and a valentine cake was
present*: *> them uy Mr* Men v.
i'ter* xi.
Present were fheir children, Mr
and Mrs. Pat Burk and family and
Mr and Mrs. Russell Woeppel anti
family of Ewing Others were Mr
and Mrs. Earl Pierson. Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus Pierson and daugh
ters, all of Ewing and Mrs. Marvin
Pribnow • and children of Cedar
Rapids.
Naper News
By Mrs. John Sehonehwum
Relatives came with a basket
dinner on Sunday to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Fuhrer to
help them eelbrate their 25th wed
ding anniversary. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. John Nicalous,
Mr and Mrs. Herman Fuhrer,
Mr and Mrs. Bill i'uhrer ai'4
Emma Fahrer, all oi Butte, Mr
rod Mr*. Gust Fuhre* and Mr
and Mm. Met FUhrer and *>n of
Borvesteei. Mrs Anna Goscll anti
Albert, Mr. and Mra. E»- n-.!
Green and sons Afternoon callery
_ were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lude- *
! man and family of Newport and
Mr and Mrs. Ralph WrigW and
family of Bassett.
Mr and Mrs Albert Faata and
family were Sunday aftemnor t »•
sitors and supper guest* of Mi
and Mrs. Wayne Kaatz.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill H*n»asen
and family of St. Charles. Mr. ami
Mrs. George Ahlers and Roy
Skolasky helped John Krnniei
celebrate his birthday anniversa ry
on Sunday afternoon in the Pete
Kramer home.
Mr ami Mrs Claus Seih were
Sunday afternoon visitors and
supper guests of Mr and Mrs
Henry Stahlecker and i~mr&
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Fuhrei
wen. surprised for their Jf»th wed
ding anmverstry at their home
on l'hursdav evening by relatives
and friends. Progressive pitch was'
plac'd at four tables, after which
a no hostess luneh was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Carslens
and family were Wednesday eve
ning visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs. Clean All press ami sons
Mr. and Mis. John N lea kms
and Mrs. Kmma Fuhrer were
Sunday evening callers in the
home of Mrs. Mary Nicalous and 1
Mr and Mrs. Cliff Lund.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ahlers
and family wen' Sunday evening
v isitors m the home of Mr and
Mrs. Wayne Ahlers and family.
Friday evening visitors in the1
home of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold
Fuhrer were Mr and Mrs Albert;
Nicakxis ami family erf Fairfax.
S !>.. Mr and Mrs Ervin Schock
emaier and family of Boneateel
and Mrs Anna Gosch ami Albeit
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green;!
were surprised on Monday even
ing for the 24th wedding anniver-1 ]
sarv at their home by friends
If
O'Neill Locals
Mrs. Anna Kopejtka and dauglv
ter, Miss Mary Ann Kopejtka of
Inman were Monday visitors in the
borne of the former’s son and
daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Walt Kopejtak at the O’Neill Air
port.
Mr and Mrs. Esty Nelson of
O’Neill and Miss l*ns Nelson of1
Norfolk were Surnlay guests m the
lome at the former s son-in-law
uni daughter. Mr, and Mrs I'ak
as Behrens.
Sunday dinner guests in the
„«xhi Backwith home near Km
nett were Mr. anil Mrs Guy
Jeckwith and Mr and Mr* Dean
Vekmth all of O'Neill and Mr,
md Mrs Kenneth Kuggless and
*>n Konnie of Emmett
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Km S door* west of I'rawoe
13ft Kant Douglas
Phone 3*9 — O'Neill
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DOG FOOD 3 reg. cns. 27c
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BAKER’S CHOCOLATE
CHIPS .12-oz, pkg. 49c
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