The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 25, 1960, Image 7

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    Naper News
By Mr*. John Vbun#baam
Sunday afternoon visitor* in the
home of Mr. and Mrs Philip
Holmgren were Mr and Mrs.
Stanley Regjww Burke S. D.,
Mr and Mrs Ohris Wetzler and
Marthatta of Herrick, S D-, Mr
and Mrs Henry Holmgren and
Nola Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Kibtoy. Mr and Mrs Chris
Wetzler and Marthetta were sup
per guests
William Blakkofh left on Sunday
for St. Lzans, Mo,, where he will
attend the REA convention.
A number of relatives helped
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green cele
brate their 24th wedding anniver
sary at their home on Tuesday
evening. Those present were Mr
and Mr*. Marlin Green of Bristow,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman HiagUous
and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Ni
calous of Butte, Merlin Green,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vogt and
family of Herrick, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Nicaiuus and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Blum and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmitz
and family, Mr. and Mis. Lyle
Klein and sun of Bonesteel Pro
gressive pitch was played at five
tables for the evening.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Kerns to help them observe their
25th wedding anniversary were:
Marilyn Riemiin of Butte and Mr
and Mrs. Abbie Lund of St.
Charles, S. D
Mrs. Susie Spahn observed her
lOth birthday on Sunday, Fehru
- - - - — — — .
wry U at her home with a duawr
which included two birthday cakes.
.Hiked by Lydia Spahn and Mrs.
Juiacek. Those present
lor the dinner were Mr. and Mrs
Walter Stahleeker and family,
the Robert Stahleeker and family
of Hones!eel S D-. and Mr and
Mrs Ernest Juracek and sons
The afteiTKxjn was spent visiting
and taking pictuies.
A number of relatives went to
the home of Mr and Mrs William
Vogt on Sunday to help them cele
brate their 25th wedding anniver
sary Those present were Mr. and
Mrs Emil Zeisler and Leonard.
Mr and Mrs Carl Vogt and fami
ly, Edward Vogt, Mrs Barbara
Vogt, Mr and Mrs. Bert Johnson
and family of Spencer Mr and
Mrs. Martin Vogt and family of
Herrick, S. D., Mr and Mrs
Lyle Klein and son of Bonesteel.
S D., Mr and Mrs. Gary Vogt of
Fairfax. S. D-, Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Carlson and daughters of
Fairfax and Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Schonefeld, Mrs. Carlson baked a
cake for the occasion. Progressive
pitch was played for the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ahlers
and family moved to Naper Tues
day. They have rooms at the
Mean Broekemeier home.
The Donald Schmitz family
moved to the place they Ixnight
from Laurence Aiders on Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schmitz and
family were dinner guests in the
Glenn Allpress home to observe
the birthday of Mrs. Harvey
Davis. Evening guests in the All
pres* tame to help her celebrate
were Mr and Mrs. Maa Higgins
and family Mr and Mrs Donald
Sc buck, Mrs William Biakkulb.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schuck, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schonebaum Progres
sive pitch was played at five
tables for the evening after which
a lunch was served.
Mr and Mrs. William UUnch
were Sunday dinner guests in the
George Alexander home. After
noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs
Johnnie Mitchell and sons of
spencer
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Ewing News
By >liw llorenw tindsey
Mr. ami Mrs Elmer Williamson
I attended a Co-Operative Council
meeting held February 16 and 17
at the Castle Hotrt in Omaha
They were guests at the home of
their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Williamson while there.
The Williamsons returned home
late Wednesday in a new car
which they purchased in Omaha
Mrs. Elmer Williamson and
Joan accompanied by Mrs. C, C.
Hahlbeek transacted business in
Creighton on Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Williamson
attended a seed com meeting and
banquet on Monday at Norfolk.
The World Day of Prayer will
be observed in Ewing on March
4th, at 2:00 p.m. at the First Me
thodist church. Other churches
participating will be the United
Presbyterian and the Riverside
Free Methodist. "Labourers To
gether with God will be the them*
for the program
Miss Doris Lou Gunter of Nor
, folk was a guest over the weekend
with her grandparent*. Mr anc
Mrs Dewitt Gunter and Mrs Anna
Pollock, Miss Pollock is a teachei
i in the Norfolk schools.
A district youth Aally was
(held Sunday at Clcarwter and was
attended by the following M\r
i members of the Ew ing Methodisi
Church. Leonora Tuttle. Karen,
j Larry. Russell and Ronnie Tuttle
Sandra Elliot and Mane Davis lr
attendance also were Rev. and
| Mrs. Woodrow Elliott and Mr and
Mrs. Marcus Pierson who are the
sponsors of the Ewing group
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christen cat
led her parents. Mr and Mrs- A1
bert Larson from Cottage Grove,
Ore., one day last week- They
were guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. George Hohlman and
family, former residents of the
Ewing community . Birthday greet
ing were also extended to Mrs.
Larson who celebrated a birthday
on February 22.
Guests on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert I-arson
were their daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
Guests at the home of Mrs
Vera Anson on Sunday were Mr
and Mrs Vance Anson and fami
ly of Neligh.
The Pitch club was entertained
Thursday evening at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Munn High
score was won by Earner Bergs
trom and low by Jerry Tomjaek
for the men. Mrs. Tomjaek won
high for the ladies and Mrs. Bergs
trom, low. The traveling prize
Went to Mrs R H Sham. Guests i
"w Mrs Rose Bauer and Mr i
and Mrs Bergstrom.
Refreshments were served by
the hosts.
Mr and Mrs Earl Billings visi
ted her mother. Mrs Mrytle
Kimos on Sunday at her home in
Clearwater
Afternoon and dinner guests or
Sunday at the home of Mr and
Mrs Gail Boies were Mrs Rose
Ikiuer and family and Miss Geral
dine Bauer of Norfolk, who spent
the weekend with her mother
Miss Sherry Tuttle has accepted
a position at the home office of
Mutual of Omaha and United of
Omaha Shi' is a graduate of the
Ewing high school. Her parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle of
Ewing.
The United Presbyterian church
making plans for their annual
Easter cantata which will be pre
oii'U on the evening of Easter
Sunday.
I>r, and Mrs William Ross re-1
turned home Friday from Kansas:
where they visited relatives at
Clay Center and Sterling They
rf.so called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Napier at Sterling.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk of
Ewmg were married thirty-five
years ago on February 18th. To
celebrate the occasion, a group of
triends and relatives arrived at
their home Friday evening for
an informal party.
A decorated wedding cake was
presented to them anil served as
a part of the refreshments which
included cakes, sandwiches, pick
les and coffee. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Waller and Wen
anah Mi and Mrs David Burk i
Cathy and Sue Mr ami Mrs. Wil
liam Hubei, Billy and Janette, Mr j
ami Mrs YVYsK n Larson, Shirley ;
and Tim, Mr and Mrs Robert j
Kreiziger Mr ami Mi's. Leo Lydon, |
Mr. and Mrs William Whelan, j
Mr Fitchett. Mrs Anna Klein |
ami A1 ThOendel,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tom jack were
tionored guests on Sunday at the1
Tome of their daughter and son
n-lavv, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk
end family The occasion to eele- j
irate their February birthday an
mxersartes
A one o'clock dinner was served i
and the afternoon htKirs were
u>ent visiting Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Herley ami
family of Clearwater and Mr. and
Mrs Albert Kallhoff and familx
if O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Savidge
mo family returned on Monday
to their home in Minnesota after
sending the weekend with his
mother. Mrs. Anna Savidge.
Mrs. Anna Sax idge entertained
it a family dinner party at her
tome on Saturday evening. Guests
acre Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartak
md family of Ewing and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Savidge and family
from Minnesota.
Bob Knapp of Brookings. S. IV
.pent the weekend at the home of
lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. L«xm
ard Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack
left Thursday on a combined;
Hisiness ami pleasure trip to Cali
'ornia. While they are gone, Cathy
and Steven will l>e guests at the!
tome of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
vnapp of Ewing and Mr. and
Mrs Everett Taylor of Oakdale.
Guo >is an Sunday at the home id
Mr. ami Mrs. Leonard Knapp were
Miss Lots Jackson of Huron. S
O , Mrs. Kenneth Hunt of O'Neill.
Mr and .Mrs. Grover Shaw anil
Julie of Ewing and Bob Knapp of
Brookings, S D.
Mr and Mrs. Eil Urban ac- j
cumpanied Mr. and Mrs Fred
Bollwitt to Norfolk on Saturday]
on a combined business and
pleasure trip
Mr. and Mrs Victor Bollwitt
and family were Saturday even
ing guests at tin* home id Mr.
anil Mrs Ed Urban.
L>r. and Mrs. L R. Suttcliffe of
O Neill were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Max Wan
ser and family.
Miss Judy Wanser of Omaha
ms to siviui the weekend with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Wanser, she also will at lend the
wedding of a friend on Saturday
at Long Pine.
Dr. and Mrs l,eo Spittler and
family of Norfolk were Sunday
guests at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Laura Spittler.
Richard Spittler of Valentine
spent Tuesday and Wednesday with
his mother, Mrs. luiura Spittler.
Mrs Sam Regan and children ac
companied by her mother, Mrs
Laura Spittler were supper and
evening guests at the Robert
Bank home Monday. Mrs. Regan
had accompanied William Hobbs
to Omaha on Imsmess the same
day.
tVlipon Special—6:70x15 Nylon
Ttrc, Sli.SS plus lax. Scovic’s West
ern Auto. 44o
O'Neill Locals
Mrs. Jerry McGinn ami lVhtne
wore WffkiSld visitors of Pebble s
great-grandmother, Mrs. UUian
McGinn of Plain view,
Mrs Wilbert Wuthalm amt
daughter, Cindy, of Ash Grove
community were Monday after
noon guests In the homo of Mr.
and Mrs Bruce Johnson
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Ziska amt
family attended a surprise birth
day party for Mrs. diaries Ziska
of Atkinson on Friday evening.
Mrs. Ziska is the mother of Mar
vin.
Jerry McGinn amt Mr. and Mrs.
R K McGinn motored to Omaha
Friday to attend the golden glove
matches at the Civic Auditorium.
Their son and brother. Jack Mc
Ginn, was a participant in the
matches.
Mr and Mrs. James Jankiewie*
amt family motored to Verdigre
and Creighton last weekend to
visit Mrs. A. IV Thomas of Pal
las, Tex., who was visiting at the
home of Mr and MYs. R. P.
Tharmsh. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs.
Jnnkievvic/ are sisters.
Coupon Special—Reveruable 11”
electric drill. Scovle’x
Western lute. tie
Alice’s Beauty Shop
lt€>x. S doors west of Tmkw
ISA Fan! Oouglax
Phone 263 — O’Neill
lot
Entitles you to a
Hot Dog on a Bun
and Coffee or
Dr. Pepper, Orange
or Squirt Pop
at the
Thursday and Friday NEW
from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. OUTLAW
Saturday from 2 to 9 p.m.
All Proceeds go to the Boy Scouts
a. k k k k k k
\ A Salute To The \
[ BOY SCOUTS
t of America
^ While you shop ut The OI'TI^AW this
weekend, enjoy a treat and remember
to have a hot doR and pop. Your 10c |
donation rocs to the Boy Scouts. I
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PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 29c |
LEAN
PORK STEAK ..Lb. 39c j
WHJSON’S Sl'K i:»
LUNCH MEAT Lb. 39c
School Day
Peanut Butter 3-lb. jar $1.19
Baker's CARAMEL or
Lemon Chips 6-oz. pkg. 19c
Oyster Shells 50-lb. bag 75c
Del Monte Seedless
Raisins . 30-oz. pkg. 49c
Ken-L Ration
Dog Food .6 cans $1.00
Sugar Wafer
Cookies .Full pound 39c
Blue Bonnet
Oleo .4 Lbs $1.00
Derby
Chile ... 3 1 1 -oz. cans $1.00
Kraft 10-oz.
Marshmallows . 2 Pkgs. 45c
Shop at the Shop at the
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EXTR A FANCY WIN ESAP
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8UNKI8T — Size
ORANGES
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Cello pkg. 0c
CLEAR CUT
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303 cans 2jc
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O-lb. can
R WAY
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Half gal. jj^c
IJBBY'S
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0 46-oz. cns. $1
ALMA
SW. POTATOES
2% can 2JC
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