The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 10, 1960, Section One, Image 8

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    Lynch News
Tommy Fernau, son of Mr. and
Mrs Bui Fernau of Butte, was
U>e vicum ut an accidental gun
ehot wound Saturday while hunt
ing with several other men. Tom
my was given emergency treat
meat at uie Lynch hospital and
transferred by plane to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinker
man were Sunday dinner guests
in die Vigo Chr.siensen home.
Jim Eiier of Lincoln accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bone
and family also from Lincoln to
the football game in Lynch Fri
day night.
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Shermar
and family of Sioux City spent
the weekend with relatives.
Tom Chvala of Bassett spent
the weekend here with friends
and relatives.
Francis Fisher, Gail Heiser
Kim Lueken, Larry and Helen
Halstead spent the weekend in
Omaha with, friends.
The l.yneh h.gh school band
traveled to Lincoln Saturday
morning for Lincolns Home.
coming.
Judy McGill was a Monday
overnight guest in the Frank
Carsten home.
Mrs Glen Rihanck took Joe
Rihanck to Omaha Monday
where he underwent surgery on
Friday.
Mary Ellen Schindler and Ju
dith Sexton were Thursday over
night guests in the Frank Carsten
home.
Mr and Mrs. R >nnld Crawford
and daughter spent the wet kend
here with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bir
meier and family.
Ewing News
Ily Mr*. Harold Harris
Jerry Jefferies, who attends
Wayne State Teachers, spent the
weekend with h.s parents, tor
and Mrs. Kermu Jetitries.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutton
were Ewing visitors one day last
week. Mr. Hutton formerly was
coach in the Ewing high school.
For the time being they axe
guests at the home of his par
ents at Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood
went to Ainsworth Wednesday to
attend a convention tor ministers
of the Church of the Nazar ene
Students oi tlie Ewing high
school taking the regent exam
inations of Uie University of
Nebraska Wednesday were: Ben
Bollwitt, Ron Brion. Sharon
Hobbs, Leonora Tuttle, Judy
Tinsley, Sharon Johnston and
Douglas Shrader.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller of
North Platte visited at the homes
of his sisters, Mrs. Jessie An
gus and Mrs. Ed Hr ag Saturday.
Mrs. Fern Pollock and Mrs.
Edna Lofquest were Sunday din
ner guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Bert Fink who have
just returned from a six weeks
visit with relatives in California.
Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mrs.
Walter Miller and Danny attend
ed the Elkhorn Valley Prayer
Conference held at Amelia last
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lofquest
and children were dinner guests
Friday evening at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Edna Lofquest.
They were enroute to their home
in Fremont after taking her mo
ther to her home in Lynch.
CHRISTIAN MOTHERS
The new officers lor the Clwist
lan Mothers of St. Peter's church
are: Mrs John Miller, president;
Mrs. David Burk, vice-president;
Mrs Arthur Kropp, secretary;
Mrs. Leonard Knapp, treasurer
The retiring officials are Mrs
Knapp, Mrs. Lester Bergstrom
and Mrs Melvin Roach.
Other business discussed at the
regular meeting held Tuesday
evening was the bazaar which
will be held the day before
Thanksgiving. The new officers
met Friday evening to make plans
for this annual event and for the
coming year
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan and
family spent Sunday at Niobrara
with relatives.
The Forum Group composed
of pari-uts and their families
met Monday evening at the an
nex of the United Presbyterian
Church. There was a good at
tendance.
Mrs. Leo Miller conducted the
lesson followed by a discussion
in comparing family life with that
of fifty years ago. This brought
up many interesting comparisons >
Gloria, Dyana and Mark Ham j
ilton spent the weekend with their j
grandparents at Creighton while I
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E!
vin Hamiliton, were deer hunt j
ing.
Members of the Facts and Fur j
Home Extension Club attending
the Christmas Ideas Activily held |
in O'Neill Tuesday were Mmes I
J. L. Pruden, C. C. Hahlbeck
Jessie Angus, Andrew Olson, El
la Ziems, Ben Larsen and James
Boies. Fr:m the Try and D:
Home Extension club were Mrs
Gene Zimmerman, Mrs. Ivan
Wright, Mrs. George Keller and
Mrs Nadine Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. win winner axe
staying at the Carl Hubei home
for a few days while the Hubels
are deer hunting in the west.
Mrs. Grace Briggs returned
home Tuesday from about a
month’s vacation spent with her
daughter anti son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas King and family at
Bloomington, 111. and also her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn
in Omaha.
cunday evening guests at the
Jerry Rotherham home were Mr
and Mrs. Ilhomas Clark of O’
Neill. , „
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gragert
and family of Albion were Sun
day guests at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ro
therham.
Mrs. Anna Pollock, who has
been convulesing from a recent
operation spent the weekend at
her home in Ewing. She went
to Omaha Monday for a check
up.
Guests Friday at the William
Hobbs home were her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John 9chiffbauer
of Norfolk.
Mrs. Leonard Knapp and Mrs
Grover Shaw attended the ser
vice for the Day of Recollection
held Wednesday at St. Patrick’s
church in O’Neill.
Mrs. Leo Vandersnick and her
daughter, Mrs. Joe Kaczor, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Schue
th, and other relatives in Elgin
Friday. They also called at the
home of Mrs. G. A. Bauer in
the Deloit community.
Mrs Richard Cunningham and
children of Page spent Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Leo Vandersnick.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vander
snick of Atkinson, 111., visited
frem Monday to Thursday at the
Leo Vandersnick home. They al
so called on other relatives while
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nelson of
Norfolk were weekend guests at
the home of his sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mrs. Will Walter.
All members were present when
the Thursday night pitch club
was entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom
Charles Rotherham. Mrs. William
Spence, G. D. Ryan and Mrs
Rotherham won prizes.
Mr. and Mrs Waldo Davis were
afternoon and dinner guests at
the heme cf Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Austin at Plainview cn Sunday
Mrs. Waldo Davis ar.d Marie
went to Oakdale Wednesday af
temoon where Marie had a den
tal appointment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn en
tertained their nitch club Thurs
day evening. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs Jerry Rotherham. Mrs
James Botes and Mr. and Mrs
Richard Napier R H 3win,
Mrs Boies and Mrs Napier won
prises.
In honor of the November birth
day anniversaries of their oldest
daughter, Mary Sharm, and the
twins, Patty and Mike, Mr and
Mrs Rat* M mi had as their
dinner and evening guests on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs Z H Pry.
Mr anil Mrs Richard Napier
and children, and Mr. and Mrs
Dale Napier.
Mrs Lyle Dierks. who was hi>s
pitalized foe- a few days at St
Anthony's hospital in O'Neill, wa>
able to return home Friday
Due to her illness Mr, and Mrs
Dierks cancelled a trip to Fres
no, Calif, to visit their daughter
and son in-law. Dr and Mrs Paul
Waters and family.
Mrs Mick Hobbs -~nd Lon, ac
compamed by her father, John
Vamiersnick, went to Stuart Tues
day to spend some time with her
mother. Mrs John Vandersnick
who is being cared for at a rest
home there. __
Mr and Mrs. Harold Savidge
and family of Oakdale were
guests on Saturday at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Anna Sa
vidge.
Mr and Mrs Sam Regan en
tertained Tuesday evening hon
oring the seventh birthday of
their son. Mike. Present were
Dr and Mrs L. R. Su tic lift of
O'Neill, Mrs. Laura Spittler, Mr
and Mrs. Ray Funk and family
and Mr and Mrs Robert Bartak
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fink, ac
compamed by her mother, Mrs
Laura Spittler, went to Norfolk
Thursday evening The Funks vis
ited F Hup}' who is lnwpitalixed
there, while Mrs. Spittler was a
guest at the home of her son
Dr. Leo Spittler and family.
Guests at the home of Mrs
Rose Bauer and family Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bohn
of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Boies and Bertha Harris of Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens of
Clearwater were dinner and eve
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rung guests on Thursday at the
Gail Boies home.
Charles Rotherham and Bill
Lofquest, accompanied by Father
Flynn and James Gillespie of
Tilden, went Ui Crawford for some
deer hunting during the we*
end
Mrs. Charles Rotherham ami
family, accompanied by Frances
Rotherham, were Norfolk visitors
Friday evening.
Wedding
DANCE
FRI., NOV. 11
At the Amelia Hall
with music by
THE NIGHTENGALE
SWING BAND
Given by
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson
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