The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 01, 1960, Section One, Image 6

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    Ewing News
By Mrs HsreM Hnrrta
Mr and Mrs. Merle Angus and
Myra Lee of Lincoln were guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wai
ann McDonald, Thanksgiving Day.
Mr and Mr*. Gary Me n of Ne
hgh and his parents were also
guest® at the parental home
Merle Angus retimed to Lin
coln Friday accompanied by his
mother, Mrs Lloyd Angu®, who
was an overnight guest at the
home of A/lc and Mrs Mas An
gus and family. Mrs Angus and
Merle returned to Ewing Satur
day.
Mr and Mm, Lloyd Angus were
hints at a sujgjer Saturday at
their home. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Angus and family of
L.n?oln,
Mr. anil Mrs. Wilbur .Spangler
anil family aerompanf d by Mr.
and Mrs. Khben Graff! spent
Thanksgiving Itay at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forbes
at Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs Leroy Shipp of
Norfolk were dinner guests Sun
day at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shroeder.
Wayne Shipp of Norfolk was also
a g test the same day at the
Shroeder home.
PAST MATRONS
Tiie Past Matrons Club and
Star Kensington were entertain
ed Friday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Grace Briggs. Sixteen
ladies were present including four
guests, Mrs. Verna Seiner of
Chico, Calif., Mrs. Lee Wood of
Lmgle, Wyo., Mrs. Ben Larsen
and Mrs. Ella Zeims cf Ewing.
After a short business meeting
lunch was served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Archer
and family of Green Bay, Wise.,
Mrs. Bertha Archer and her son
and daughter-in-law were Thanks
giving Day guests at the home of
Mrs. Maud Bower at Neligh Mrs.
Maurice Archer is the daughter
of Mrs. Bower.
Mrs. Bertha Archer had as
her dinner and evening guests on
Saturday Mrs. Maud Bower and
Mr. FJoyd Wilson of Neligh and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Archer and
family of Green Bay, Wise.
Mr. tuid Mrs. J. L. Pruden,
James Pruiloo, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pruden, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Larsen and Donald Pruden were
Thanksgiving Day guests ul the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pruden and family at Page. Mr.
and Mrs. 8. M. tiurtwhislle were
late afternoon and evening
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden spent
Sunday in Omaha.
Mrs. Rose Bauer and daughter
Catherine went to Norfolk Sunday
evening to meet Mary Ann Bau
er and Bertha Harris who came
by bus from Lincoln where they
had spent the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Grafft and
family returned to Omaha Sun
day after spending the weekend
Alice’s Beauty Shop
a Operators
Open 8:30 a in. to 0:00 p m.
123 East Douglas
Phono 263 — O’Neill
with hu parents, Mr, and Mr*.
Eben Gram and hi* sister, Mrs.
Wilbur Spangler and family.
Mrs. Caroline Sanders was a
guest Thanksgiving Day at the
home at her daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs Lester Berg
stnm and family.
Recent weekend guests at the
home at Mrs. Caroline Sander*
were her daughter. Mrs. Ber
nice Harlan of Tilden and her
daughter, Dorothy Harlan of Om
aha
Thanksgiving Day guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Bil
lings were Mr and Mrs Robert
Dunaway and family of Hastings,
Mrs. Myrtle Kimcs of Clearwater
and Mr. and Mrs. R >y Dunaway
of Ewing. Later afternoon and
evening guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Lucas and Lisa of Ne
ligh.
ST. ROSE CIRCLE
The St Rose Circle of Chris
tian Mothers are busy this week
making plans for a card party
S-Uiday evening, D.c. 4 at St.
lxjminic's Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunaway
were hosts at a family gather
ing at their h mie Wednesday
evening for supper. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Dunaway
and f&mi y of Hastings, Mr. and
Mrs. Wdtner Mosel and Mona
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bil
lings of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. G “raid Grim and
family left Friday to return to
their home in Washington state
after sjiendmg two weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elm r
Grim, and other relatives in the
community.
A family gathering was held
Thanksgiving at the Elmer Grim
home. Present were Mrs. Lizzie
Grim of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs.
Teleford Grim and family of Ver
digre, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grim
and family of Washington, Mrs.
Lyla P jspeshil, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Butterfield and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Volquardsen and Mark,
all of Orchard. Afternoon guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grosse
of O’Neill
Mr. Elmer Grim returned to
Omaha Friday where he goes
each week to take treatments.
Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Fleming
entertained the following guests
at dinner on Thanksgiving: Mr.
anil Mrs. Clarence Heater of
Plalnview, Mr. anil Mrs. George
B.;>nge and son of Orchard, Mrs.
Ifcira Townsend of Page, Mrs.
Rose BtTmor of Clearwater anil
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beltner
and family of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spangler
and family were Thanksgiving
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Rothleutner and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strom of Omaha were holiday
weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Bergstrom and family of Ewing
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strom of Omaha on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mi'S. Weldon Alexan
der and children were Thanksgiv
ing Day gicsts at the home of
her grandmother, Mrs. Elia John
son at Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shroe
der and family of Neligh were
afternoon and supper guests at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Shroeder Sunday.
Oenme Graver spent a few days
at the home of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Gunter He
was recently discharged from the
Navy and was enroute to the
hime of his parents. Mr and
Mrs. Max Graver at New Wind
oor, 01.
Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Gunter
joined relatives at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Alvin Nelson at
Piainview for Thanksgiving Day
Thursday evening guests at the
Dewitt Gunter home Thursday
evening were Mr and Mrs. Mel
vin GixHer of Odebolt, la. and
h?r mother. Mrs. Anna Pollock of
Ewrng.
Mrs Kittio Fry spent Thanks
giving Day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Z. H. Fry.
Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred IVmd pre
pared Thanksgiving dinner and
went to the home of their
daughter and son-in law to
sjven t the day. Mrs Latzel and
h T daughter, Details, who had
been hospitalized several days
at St. Anthony’s in O’Neill, were
3hle to come home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D ud spent
Thursday evening visiting her
aunt. Mrs. Lillie Meyers, at
Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Merton D erks
and sn rf Manhattan, Kan.,
npent the holiday weekend wuth
liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
D erks.
Last Week's News
Mr. and Mrs Roland Hord and
M”. and Mrs. Ly’e Switzer of
Clearwater went to Omaha Wed
nesday. They were j lined there
fay Duane Hord of Syracuse and
c mtioued on their way to Cleve
land, III. to spend Thanksgiv ng
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Gunter.
Guests 9 nday afternoon at ti e
Roland Hord Inme were Mrs.
Dewitt Hake, Mrs. Robert H ibbs
and Babbie and Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Tessmer and fami'y.
Mr. ana Mrs. Waldo Davis and
family will be Thanksgiving day
dioner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Barton in Or
chard.
In the afternoon the families
will attend open house honoring
the fiftieth wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herring at
Royal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen spent
Sunday at Wisner with friends
and relatives. On their return trip
Monday they visited Mrs. John
Wunner at Stanton.
Mrs. Ella Zeims was honored
Sautrday evening at a supper at
her home by neighbors in honor of
her birthday. Card games were
played for the entertainment. Pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lar
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord and
Mrs. Eva Kaczor.
Mrs. Eila Zeims accompanied
her sister and brother-in-law to
Norfolk 9aturday, where Mrs.
Van Horn entered the hospital for
treatment and observation. On
Sunday, Mrs. Zeims accompanied
Mr. Van Horn back to Norfolk,
remaining there with her sister
for the week.
COMMERCIAL CU B
The Eldorado Theatre, which
was closed recently by the own
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pollock,
will open in the near future. The
Commercial Club agreed to as
sist financially the new operators,
the Misses Sharon Kropp and Lor
raine Bartos. Both of these young
ladies have had experiece dur
ing their lii"h school years as
i
they assisted Mr and Mrs Pol
lock at the theatre.
Mr Alex Thratner presided at
the Friday evening c) jb meet
ing attended by about forty in
terested persons and members.
A topic of discussion was the
holiday decorations for the vil
lage of Ewing with the co-opera
ti'n of the merchants in decorat
ing their front windows for the
season.
December 17 was set as the
date for a visit fr-'m Santa with
treats for all the ch ldrrn There
wi'l also be a free mmrie for the
afternoon entertainment the same
day.
P’nns were made f r a com
munity benefit dance to be held
at the Summerlan ’ dance pavi
lion the date to be announced
later.
Hi- following gave reports:
D**an P f-’M rri fh- ®c*‘v'*i's rl
Boy Scout Troop 181 and George
K Her on the PoeW e ball team
du-mg the s"on r season
Th 're was an election of offc“rs
IHd with the fallowing results,
for Council members, Ray Funk,
Cletus Thrpm'r and H rb rt Ktr
rlm:- ppHr'nn ',ffieers ere
Vem Finley, R. S. Brion and Wel
don Alexander.
Mrs. Jesi« An^us was a dinner
guest at die home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hoag S'mdsy. Afternoon
g ests at t*'e H^-g t^rne were
Mr a~d Mrs C. E Everhart of
Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. R-dand H'rd
were Friday even ng gue'ts at the
Lionel G ntrr h'tne
Mr. and Mrs. Molv:n S'dicer
■were Sunday evening guests at
tin home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
x : oiuv. i .
Mr. and Mrs. H'n Cloyd wrre
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
rnd Mrs. Leslie FroVw in Nor
folk where the farri’y had ga
thered f r their T"'anksg vine dir
n^r. Enro”te hm^, the Cl yds
visited with his sis'er and b”o
thrr-m-'aw. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buf
fington of Ari’-na, wb i were
guests of re'atives at Meadow
Grove.
Mrs. Anna Sevldee and h-T
dsngh1*”’ s n-» 'rr f-d
Mrs. Bud Bartak and family were
inv;ted t a f mily gather ng on
Thanksgiv ng Day at the heme of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Savidge at
Oakdale.
Mrs. Edna Lofqrest spent last
week visiting fr:°n’s •»"<•* r^’afv-’s
at Lincoln, Adams, Fremont and
West Print. She Ft'endfd the
Thorin-Starman wedding in Ne
ligh Saturday on her way back
to her home in Ewing.
Mrs. Edna L'riqucst was a gjest
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Lofquest and family.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Sweet.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vandersnick
were Sunday afternoon callers at
the William Walters home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
went to Fullerton Wednesday
where Mrs. Knapp attended a
meeting of the National Council
of Catholic Women.
Weekend guests at the Leonard
Knapp home were their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Knapp of Sioux Falls, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood cf Lin
gle, Wyo. are guests at the home
of his sister, Miss Vina Wood,
and other relatives in Ewing.
Miss Jeraldine Bauer spent
Thanksgiving day with her mo
ther, Mrs. Rose Bauer and fami y
and other relatives. She w;is ac
companied back to Line 'In by her
sister, Mary Ann Bau r and Ber
tha Harris who will be her guest
for the weekend.
Mr. and Airs. C’a' s Sievers and
granddaughter, Terri Lynn of Gil
lette, Wwo., are guests at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
.a i • ■ 1 .’IX
Ruby, Mrs. Josie Versaw, and the
Misses Hazel Ruby and Elsie
Chase this week
Mr and Mrs Ralph Eacker are
making plana to attend a family
gathering Thanksgiving Day at
the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Bredenkemp and family at York
Weekend guests at the home cf
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vandersnick
were Mr. John Burns and Eulalie
of Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kropp en
tertained the following guests on
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William
Kropp and family of Clarkson,
Dorothy Kropp of Norfolk and a
friend from Wisner.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chase of
Callaway, Nebr., were guests of
h s sist.r, Miss Elsie Chase and
Hazel Ruby from Tuesday until
Friday.
Attending the Fischer-Kallh ff
wedding at Ti drn Saturday from
Ewing were his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Garrett Kallhoff, Mr. and
Mrs. Ludwig Koenig, Mr. and
Mrs. James Tinsley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vandersnick
wdl join other members of their
family at the Richard Cunmng
h one heme at Page for Thanks
giving dinner.
Mrs. Marjorie McCamon and
daughter spent Sunday at Clear
wattr visiting her parents.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Sam Regan and
family were Friday i vening guests
at the Robert Bartak home.
Mis. Lavina Kobald returned to
her home in Sioux City, la. after
iipending the week nd with her
s.sters, Mrs. Anna Miller and Mrs.
I.i.dwie Kotnie.
Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs. Ludwig
Koenig and Mrs. Lavina Kobaid
of Sioux City, la., spent Friday
evening visiting at the home of
the.r brother, Garrett Kallhoff
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Koenig
attended the wedding ot Jerome
Kallhoff and Miss Frances Joan
Fischer on Saturday at Tilden.
Jerome is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Garrett Kallhoff of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunaway
spent Tuesday and Wednesday at
Hastings, guests at the home of
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Danaway and
family.
A family dinner is being plann
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R bert Bartak Thanksgiving Day.
Expected guests are her mother,
Mrs. Laura Spittler, Mr. and
Mrs Ray Funk and family, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Regan and children,
ah oi Ewing and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Spittler and family of
Valentine.
Expected guests for the holi
day weekend at the parental
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bil
lings and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dun
away are Mr. and Mrs. Robert
D naway and family of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Koenig
plan to join members of their
family at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Koenig and family
on Thanksgiving Day.
Guests at the Ludwig Koenig
and Ann Miller homes were Mi's.
Carl Kallhoff and daughter Kath
leen of Raeville.
Bob Koenig plans to spend the
Thanksgiving vacation at the h me
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lud
wig Koenig. Bob is teacher and
c ;ach at Beaver-Crossing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hintz were
h »'*s a* their hmri ' Monday eve
ning for the Ewing-Clearwater
Pin chin Cl"b. A I m >m*v' s
were present. Winners of high
score were Mrs. Leonard Knapp
and Frank Bohn while I >w went
to Leonard Knapp amd Mrs.
Inez Jaake.
Mrs. Lyle Abney of Inman, a
former resident of the Ewing
comm'anity, was a guest Monday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enfl
i a. .w vx/ virtTW >41-. II
Billings
Guests from Arlington. Vir st
the Irvin Clovd home were his
brother and s ster-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Don Cloyd
Mr. and Mra. tVank Bohn are
making plans for a Thanksgiving
dinner at their home Thanksgiving
Day Expected guests are Mr
and Mrs Gail Boies, Mrs Rose
Bauer and family and Bertha
Harris of Ewing. Miss Geraldine
Bauer of Lincoln. Mr and Mrs.
Nick Bohn of O'Neill and Mr
and Mrs Richard Bohn ami fam
ily of F rt Leavenworth, Kan.
. Mr. and Mrs. Freil Decker of
Omaha were recent weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Funk and family.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Billings of
Neligh were Friday afternoon
gueits at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Billings.
Birthday Party
Cathy Tomjack celebrated her
sixth birthday Wednesday. In
honor of the occas.on, her mother,
Mrs. Jerry Tomjack, invited sever
al of her friends to a party Thurs
day afternoon. A circus theme
was carried out in the deeora
tiuns and birthday cake. Presei t
were Rachel Shrader, Edith Roc
k y, Vicki True, Vicki H tobs,
Monica and Patty Munn, Dianna
Hamilton, Ti na Huoos, Bri nda
Berg.-trom and Cheryl Yelli. La
ter guests were Mrs. Alex Thra
mer and Joe and Mrs. Grover
Lnaw and Ju ie.
On Wednesday, Cathy treatid
the children of the kindergarten
of thsn R.u,’ nff i’J h\u' srhtxil
Try an I I»o Extension
Glow-type Christmas candles
weie made by each member of
the Try and D > home Extension
Club when they met for their
regular meeting Thursday eve
ning at the h me cf Mrs. Gone
Zimmerman, with Mrs. Jerry
Rotherham co-hostess. Mrs. R.S.
Briun was the leader and dem
onstrator of the lesson on candles.
At the business meeting Mrs.
George Ke ler gave a report on
the Christmas Ideas and Activi
ties held at O’Neill November 1.
Plans were made for a gift ex
change at the December meeting.
Refreshm nts were served by the
hostesses. I
Mr. and Mrs. Will Walter ac- !
companied Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Walter of Clearwater on a trip
to Iowa. They visited relatives
at Little Sioux, and attended the
wedding of their granddaughter,
Laura Walter and Joseph Mem
mer, at Omaha.
Sub-District Rally
The O’Neill Sub-district Youth
Rally was held Sunday, Novem- j
her 20 at the First Methodist
church in Ewing attended by 40;
“boys and g.rls from Clearwater,1
Page, Atkinson, Inman, Ewing,
O’Neill and guests from Norfolk
Kay Hill, chairman of Christian
Faith was leader of the worship
service by the Atkinson group.
Carolyn Max and Joan Fisher
were leaders of the program in
charge of th Page MYF. Supper
was served at 5:30, followed by
a singspiration.
The Inman group were in charge
of the closing devotions.
Out-of-t :w,i pastors and others
present were: Rev. Charles Gates
of Atkins n, Rev. Robert Linder,
sub-district miniserial director
Page ami Inman; Darrell Heiss,
subdistrict lay director of Page,
rn Mrs Elen Brown of Inman,
who helped furnish transportation
Assisting locally were Rev. and
Mrs. W. W. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus P erson, sponsors of the
Ewing MYF.
Bib e lectures cf special in
ter -t to many in Ewing will be
held November 27 , 28 and 29
by Rev. E. E. Jackson, super
■i' ■ t I
tendent of the Omaha district,
at the O'Neill Methodist church.
He wlU speak on the Hook of
Hebrews
Mr and Mrs Alex Thramer
were guests Tuesday evening at
the heme ol Mr. and Mrs Greg
Ttiramer at Norfolk
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack
were hosts at a family dinner
party Sunday in honor of the
sixth birthday of their daughter,
Cathy Present were Mr and Mrs.
Everett Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Or
val Miller of Ookda.e, Mr. and
Mrs, M.rwm Murray and fam
ily of Ntligh, Mr ..nd Mrs Gro
ver Shaw and Julio. Aftt rn on
guests Wv re Mr and Mrs. Leo
nard Knapp oi Ewing and Mr.
an.I , o, j 4. of S o' x
Falls, S. D.
Weeko u guo s . 4 th • h ill of
Dr. and Mi - Wi hum H. R.'ss
were J**r. •> *«-biit Ci,
derwood of at. rung, K. n.. wit
wore tec.. p« e.i «y Mrs- Rcss s
siste rs, Jemi.t Weene of S.erl.ng
and Hi.t e.tj i' home on
furlough trom masonaiy w ra in
Pukiat.it. .i.urg-ie. Etfi m.ui r -
tired missionary tr in P Ms.a. ,
now of Frenchberg, Ky., was al
so present.
Mrs. Mi.urod hr g t ui d fam
ily wore niviitd tv r ks
giving Day at uu- b me ol oil.
and n»rs Bernard Mosel at Or
chard. Other guests expected are
Mr. and wire, nuo, n P. i.zer, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed H. r iy, Mrs. W .11
iam Le. m n an i . r. and Mrs.
Richard Lelhmen, all of Cham
bers.
Thursday Night Club
The Thursday N g:u Pitch club
was was entertained Tuesday
evening at the huine of Mr and
Mrs Charles Rotherham. Elmer
Bergstrom. Mrs. Archie Tuttle
and William Spence and Mrs.
Bergstrom MR prises.
TTie next party will be held at
the Ryan home on the regular
Thursday evening.
Mr and Mrs Charles Rother
ham. Lynne ami ihth attended a
Rural Carriers meeting at Ver
d gre Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham and family, who will be
joined by their s n, Larry, and
daughter. R «w.an, at Omaha. wiU
have lhanksg v.ng D y to spend
u- weekenu ;u Denver, Colo.,
with their daughter, Ann, and
ether relatives tli re. They plan
a return heme Sunday.
Mr, and Mr- Ev.r it Ruby and
Hazel Ruby drove to Sioux City
dU.tday to so ml the day at the
Gene ’Ruby in me.
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DISCOUNT NIGHT
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7:00-9:00 Thursday, December 1st 7:00-9:00
r anta will be in the Store all evening with a treat
for all kiddies under 7 years
Let the Kiddies spend the evening with Santa
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