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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1960)
Ewing News By Mr». Harold Harris Mr and Mrs Alex Thramer and family attended a Gamble store picnic at Niobrara Sunday in** is an annual event for the dealers and their families each year. Mrs. Kittie Fry was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Dave Pollock. Sandra Tellender went to Bone ««*'. S. D. Tuesday where she will bo the guest of her aunt. Mrs Meyers.until Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Grafft and their daughter and husband. Mr and Mrs. Wibur Spangler and family, picnicked in the country Sunday. The occasion was in hon or of Mrs, Grafft's birthday. Mr .and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman returned Friday from Grand Junc tion, Colo., where they were guests at the home of her btother and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Rockey and family They were ac companied by Mrs R G. Rock ey who had spent a few days at the home of her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don I .ar son with other relatives of the family who were guests. Mr and Mrs Leonard Norwood and family left Friday for their home at Midwest. Wyo. after visiting at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Norwood. Mrs. Carrie Johnson, her daugh ter. Mrs. Violet Johnson Sellers and two children of Pomona, Calif., arrived at the home erf Mrs Amy Jacobsen Saturday. They have also been guests at the home of Ernest Norwood, Albert I-arson and the Henry Reimer homes. Melanie, Beverly and Nancy Punk are guests at the home of their grandmother, Mrs Laura Spittler. this week while their par ents, Mr and Mrs, Ray Eunk and four children are vacationing in Colorado. Merle Angus ofl Lincoln is spending his vacation with his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Loyd Angus and at the Watson McDonald home where his wife and family have spent the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Max Angus and children have also been guests at the parental home the past week Max is on leave from the Air Force, stationed in Lincoln Mr and Mrs Floyd Butterfield returned home Saturday from a vacation trip which they spent at Valentine, North Platte and Kearney where they found a res idence for their future home. They plan to move there about Aug. 19. Terri, Pamela and Brenda vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ries at Wood Lake and Debbie at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Roberts at Atkin son. Mickey Roberts of Atkinson is a guest at the home of her sis ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and famiy. John Vandersnick of Absorkee, Montana is a guest at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Kittie Fry this week. ,- _ - ■ -, PPPH B|Bj BH| BMBVB^B ' m pbi bAH *^r«^^B jv^J TfTrTfJ _ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 11 Mrs Adeline Forester and Kar en and Joan and Vincent and Tummy Vandersnck were guests this week at the home of John Vandersnick and other relatives in the community Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis and children spent the weekend near Bonesteel, S D , fishing and campinfr Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Floyd Lee were Mr and Mrs. Joe Tomjrck of Ew ing and Mrs .Albert Kallhoff and Patricia of O’Neill. Mr and Mrs. Jerald Black. Sharon and Louis and his mother, Mrs Edith Black of Seattle were Tuesday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom Mr and Mrs Je-ald Black and family and Mrs Edith Black left Wednesday to return to their home in Seattle after visiting rel atives in E-wing and community. Sunday afternoon dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Spit tler wore Dr and Mrs W H Mel chor jr. of Omaha who were re turning from a vacation in the western states. Mr and Mrs Richard Spittler and family of Valentine and Mr and Mrs Ro bert Bartak and family of Ew ing. Mrs. Richard Spittler and child ren remained overnight and was taken to Bassett Monday by Mrs. Sam Regan and children and Mrs Laura Spittler where they were met by Mr Spittler to take them to their home in Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk, Mary Karen, Sharley, Ronald anl Lau ra Lee left for Denver, Colo., Sat urday and will also visit other Bus Schedule Leave Sioux City 11.30 a.m. Arrive O'Neill 3:30 p.m. Leave O'Neill 3:46 p.m. Arrive Sioux City 7:15 pm. Leave Winner 6:00 a.m. Arrive O’Neill 9:00 a.m. >ave O’Neill 9:30 a.m. Arrive Omaha 3:50 p.m. Return -«ave Omaha 8:30 a.m. ^eave Norfolk 12:30 p.m. Arrive O'Neill 3:00 p m. -eave O Neill 4:00 p.m. Arrive Winner 7:15 p.m. ^eave Valentine 9:10 a.m Arrive O’Neill 12:15 p m. ^eave O'Neill 12:25 p.m. Arrive Grand Island 4:05 p m. x>ave Grand Island 4:05 p.m Arrive Omaha 7:45 p.m. Return veave OmaVia 7:45a m. Arrive Grand Island 11:20 a.m veav’e Grand Island 12:30 p.m. Arrive O'Neill 4:00 p.m .eave O'Neill 4:15 p.m. irrive Valentine 7:15 p.m places of interest m this section of the stale. Mr and Mrs D. A Kersen brock erf O'Neili were luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Max Wanser Tuesday. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Freddie Bollwitt on Sun day were Mr, and Mrs. Ed Ur ban and Mr and Mrs Victor Bollwitt and family all of Ewing. Mrs. Ed Urban and her daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Pruden, trans acted business in O’Neill Mon day. JOIJ.V WORKERS The Jolly Workers Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. W'ayne Shrader. Twenty-three were in attendance. The group worked on quilts for the hostess, tying one and did work on ano ther. Five dollars was given to the Bobbie Krutz land. Mrs. Dewitt Gunter and Mrs Kittie Fry assisted Mrs. Shrader in serving lunch. Mrs. Violet Seller and child ren of Pomona, Calif were guests Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bergstrom. Mr and Mrs. Earl Wright were hosts at a family gathering Tues day evening at their home, hon oring her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thornton and fam ily from California who left for their home later in the week. Present were Elmer Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillogly and family of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Ir vin Butterfield of Meadow Grove, Mr and Mrs. Dale Butterfield of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoxsie and family of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shaw of Inman. Mrs. Amy Jacobsen, her sister, Mrs. Carrie Johnson and daugh ter. Mrs. Violet Sellers and child ren of Pomona, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of Ewing were guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer. Mrs. Andrew Olson accompan ied her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Wil son of Elgin and her daughter in-law, Mrs. Merwin Olson of Clearwater to St. Edward Satur day where they attended a bri dal shower for Miss Marion Mer rell, who will be married to Tom Clark of Stanton July 31. Mr. Clark is Mrs. Olson's grandson. A weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser was her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. E. Carr, Karen and Charles from Santa Monica, Calif. Kittie Wanser and her cousin, Kate O’Brien of Chicago, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd West and fam ily at Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser went to Norfolk Saturday morn ing to attend the wedding of Mar lene Niebur and Glen Blakeman. 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TO TRAM AND SAYS, j Visit Your Favorite Electric Dealer or Newport News By Mrs. Oliver GUg Maxine Amman returned San day evening from a week in Dm aha Mrs. Frank Ammon, Leila and Loren met her at Page. Mr and Mrs. Durlm L>eBoU of O'Neill, Mrs Ike Barnes and Su sie of Bassett, Mrs. Bob Coleman and daughters of Ainsworth and Anna Keebaugh were visitors dur ing the week in the Sophia Lash mett home. Mr and Mrs. Harry Stahl are spending a few days this week in the Glenn Stall! home south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fox and family were Tuesday evening din ner guests in the Floyd Fox home. Thelma Bailey of Ainsworth and Anna Keebaugh of the Long Pine rest home were cullers in Newport Wednesday afternoon. Anna Keebaugh called in the Ol iver GUg, Mary GUg and Mon na Stole part homes and was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilg. Mrs. Baily called on her daughter ami family at Atkinson. Mr and Mrs Tom Fox and Mike of Lynwood, Calif, were callers Friday morning in the Oliver and Boo Gilg homes, enroute from Oakdale to the Black Hills on their way to California. Mr. and Mrs. Price Alderman and Max Utter took Gretchen Ut ter to Omaha Thursday evening From there she will go to her home at Athol, Ky, Leo Fox of Des Moines, la., came Friday for a weeks visit in the Oliver Gilg home Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and Connie were Tuesday evening cal lers in the Larry Paxton home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ammon and John Ammon of Bassett were Sun day evening callers in the Frank Ammon home. • i>opnia i^asnmett and Mabel An derson were Atkjnson visitors Fn uay in the Emma Campbell home. -vlr. and Mrs. Roy Farr were Wednesday visitors in Omaha ami were overnight guests in the Lester Lashmett home at Colum bus. Mr. and Mrs. Bo Seger and Shirley Jean of Shenandoah, la. left Saturday for Columbus after visiting the past week in the Ar thur and Alfred Seger homes. Mahlin Fox accompanied them to his home at Columbus after spending the past two weeks in the Jim Seger home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilg, Leo Fox and Irvin Christon were Sun day dinner guests in the Hattie Fox home at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox and Kelly were Thursday evening cal lers in the Don Fox home at Bas sett. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King of Omaha were Sunday visitors in the Arthur and Alfred Seger homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fox and Tommy left Sunday for their home at Leadville, Colo., after a vacation with home folks. Sha ron stayed for a longer visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Johnson. Mrs. Edith Clements and La Veta and Mrs. Terry Cobb and children of Stuart were callers Monday forenoon in the Mabel Anderson home. Mrs. Celia Potratz of Bassett was a Sunday evening caller with Lizzie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutton were Saturday callers in the Al bert Qsterman home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilg were Friday evening callers in the Don Kalap home. The Hank Ludemanns enjoyed | a visit of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Frain and brother Ernie and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGennis and sons all of Lincoln. Mr. Roy Nelson and Lonnie were Sunday visitors with his bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogel and family returned home Friday from a visit in the home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernt at Emerson, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and family were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilg. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth bybrant and family, were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stolcpart. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dean Chesnut of Moscou, Idaho cal led on Monna Stolcpart Thursday afternoon on their way home from ; New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan, accompanied by Mrs. Louis Stre low of Bassett, were Saturday vis itors at Creighton. Shell McCance of Dallas, S. D., brought Terry and Susan Froek lick and Karen Mentun to the Joe Burt home after spending the past week in the Shell and Bill McCance homes. Ed Vogel took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogel of Stuart to Elgin Monday moning to at tend the funeral of a aunt, Mrs. Herman Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stahl and Marcia were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Roy Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seger and family were picnic supper guests in the Darrell Conndck home at Bassett. non-drinkers'; t'hone sh ; , George C. Robertson • Box SOD : O’Neill, Nebraska Rtprutnfin g J Jlflutuaf. IKS. CO. | DES MOINES, IOWA i | • i Mrs Bill Green of Ogden, Utah, was a visitor Tuesday and Wednesday in the Frank Jiihnson home Mr and Mrs Charles Fisher and family and Kitty McCance of Bassett were Saturday afternoon and supper guests in the Joe Burt home. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Gilg were business visitors in Ainsworth Thursday afternoon and were sup per and evening fiesta in the R D. Fox home. Mr and Mrs. John Karr and family of Sioux City, la., were visitors in the Charles Henry home from Tuesday to Friday. Mr anil Mrs Ger.e Si dak and Cindy of Long Pine spent Sun day in the Lew' McKenney home Mr and Mrs Dean Mo're and ( family attended a family picnic Sunday at O'Neill at the Fred Hurmanns home in honor of Sis ter Austina of Crofton Doug Gilg and Tom Fox were Tuesday evening callers in the Roy Farr home. Mrs. Ellen McPherson of Fre mont. Mrs Grace RUppert and grandson Butch of South Beloit, 111., are spending this week with I .. -_ Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O'NEILL, NEBR Insurance of AU Kind* DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebraska Sylvia Dodge and the Harold Mc Millan family. Mr and Mrs Eldon Johnson of Tikien and Lloyd Alder-man of Long Pine were Wednesday eve ning dinner guests in the Bill Farr home. Mr ami Mrs Mark Pohlemus and family of Wayne were evening callers on their way home from the Black Hills Mr and Mrs. Harold Allen of Bassett were Friday evening callers in the Barnes and Allen home. Mr. and Mrs Frank Cranon oi Blair came Wednesday for a weeks visit in C. A. Henry home Goldie Kindle of Bassett anil and Flay GlbaoP of Brock&burg were Wenesda.v cal lers in the Lorena Keller home. Sat unlay visitors were Mr and Mrs Charles Cook of Mills, Lu i'lla Cutstnger of Pvig Pine and Mr and Mrs. ,l(*hii Bennett and Georgia Other visitors during the week we if Mr. and Mrs, Aly 1 \>nason of Mills and Mr. and Mis Gus Line held of Huntington Park, Calif. Mr and Mrs Harold McMillan, Pa Ions and Kathy were Sunday dinner guests m the Cecil Mc Millan home at Emmett. . “ I . ’* “ —- »» «• %W V1IV U|', j we esteem too lightly. 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