The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1960, Section Two, Image 10

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    Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Linda Eacker celebrated her
12th birthday December 9 and in
honor of the occasion, she had 12
classmates and friends for an af
ternoon party. Lunch was served
by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Eac
ker. The decorated birthday cake
centered the table.
Funeral services were held
Friday afternoon at Franklin for
the two-month-old daughter,
Dora, of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes
of Ewing. The Hughes family
had been visiting at the home
of his parents for the past
month. Mr. and Mrs. George
Hayes went to Franklin to at
tend the funeral of their grand
daughter.
Mrs. Stanley Bartos, -who at
tends the Wayne State Teachers
college, went to Kimball to spend
the holiday vacation with her
husband at their home.
Expected guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser on
Christmas Day are Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Coufal of Kansas City, Mo.,
John Wanser of Denver, Colo.,
Jerry Wanser of Peru and Mrs.
W. E. Wanser of Page.
Mrs. Kittie Fry was a guest
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Shrader and family.
Mrs. J. L. Pruden accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burtwistle
to Omaha Thursday and was an
overnight guest at their home
that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Meyers and
son, Mark, were guests of her par
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rab
bass of Neligh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr. and
Mrs. Anna Miller attended fun
eral services for Ferdinand Hupp
held Friday at Norfolk.
Dr. and Mrs. William Ross are
expecting as guests for the holi
days their daughter, Dr. Mar
garet Ross, and Dr. Paul Van
Horn of Rochester, Minn. Dr. Van
Horn will continue to Aspen, Colo.,
during the holiday vacation.
Thursday, Dr. and Mrs. Ross and
Dr. Margaret Ross plan to go to
Smith Center, Kan., where they
will be overnight guests of rela
tives, returning home Friday.
Program Presented
A large crowd attended
the Christmas program of St.
Peters church held at St. Domi
nic hall Sunday evening. The tree
was a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ker
mit Jefferies. Entertainment was
presented by the catechism
classes. Santa arrived to present
treats to the children. This was
followed by a social hour, with
refreshments served by the ladies.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack
and family drove to Norfolk Fri
day to see the holiday decora
tions of the business section and
many homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd left
Tuesday morning for Sterling,
Kan., where they will be joined by
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Napier to go
to Mesa, Ariz., to spend Christ
mas with their son, David and
family, “Butch” Cloyd and their
daughter, Mrs. George Garhart
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban had
as their Sunday dinner guests
her daughter, Mrs. Robert Pru
den and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban are
planning to spend Christmas at
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Bollwitt. Other expected guests
are: Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bollwitt and family, Mrs. Robert
Pruden and family, all of Ewing;
Duane Bollwitt of Kansas City,
Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Wal
ter of Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban went
to Omaha Thursday where they
met his daughter, Ljcile Urban
of San Diego, Calif., who will be
their guest for the holiday va
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham and daughters, Beth and
Lynne, went to Omaha Thursday
to visit their daughter, Rowena,
and their son, Larry.
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Accountant and Auditor
Mrs. Harriet Welke and grand
daughter, Sue, accompanied Mrs.
Keith Biddlecome to Norfolk Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pofahl
transacted business in O’Neill
Monday.
The Christmas party for the
Try and Do Home Extension
club was held Thursday evening
at the home of Mrs. George
Keller. There was a social hour,
with a gift exchange. Mrs. Gene
Zimmerman and twin daughters
were surprised by a “baby
shower” of gifts. The January
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
with a pot luck supper preced
ing the meeting. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Keller.
“The Greatest Story Ever
Told’’ will be the theme of the
sermon of the Rev. W. W. Elliott
at the First Methodist church in
Ewing Christmas Day at 9:45
a.m. Organists will be John A.
Wood and Marie Davis. The senior
and junior choirs will present
special numbers. The Rev. Elliott,
also pastor of the Clearwater
Methodist church, will conduct
services there at 8:30 a.m. with
special selection by the high
school choir. Miss Helen Snider
is the pianist. Mrs. Elliott dir-,
ects the choirs of both churches.
At the United Presbyterian
church in Ewing, Dr. William H.
Ross will have as his sermon
theme “Your Response to the
Christmas Message”. Special
numbers will be presented by the
choir, with Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
as organist.
The Church of the Nazarene
will have an evening service De
cember 25 which will feature the
work of the children and young
people of the congregation follow
ed by a film strip on the Holy
Land.
The Rev P. F. Burke of St.
Peter’s church announces the fol
lowing schedule for services:
Christmas confessions, Friday,
Dec. 23, 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Saturday,
Dec. 24: 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. No
confessions will be heard Satur
day evening. Christmas masses
will be at midnight and 9 a.m.
Martin G. Lewis, minister of the
Church of Christ will have as his
sermon theme Sunday, Dec. 25,
“Christ Is Our Savior”, followed
by a childrens program and the
Sunday school hour.
The Ewing public school will
be dismissed Friday for the
Christmas vacation which will
continue through January 3.
College students home for the
holiday vacation are: „erry Jef
feries, Lois Kaczor, Sandra Shra
der and Vivian Bartos, all of
Wayne State Teachers college;
John Wanser from Denver, Colo.;
Jerry Wanser from Peru State
teachers; Dennis Scheer of Kear
ney and Duane Bollwitt of Kansas
City, Mo.
Sharon Kropp, teacher at the
Riverside school, had a Christ
i mas party Monday evening for
the students with an exchange of
gifts. The group also went carol
ing. Refreshments were served at
the school house later. The River
side school will present the Christ
mas program Friday evening.
Expected guests at the home of
Mrs. Eula Eppenbach and son,
Bob, are Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Strong and family of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
will be hosts at a family dinner
and party Christmas evening at
their home. Present will be Mr.
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and Mrs. Robert Knapp of Sioux
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw
and children of Ainsworth, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack, Cathy
and Steven and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Hintz, all of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, ac
campanied by their daughter-in
law, Mrs. Robert Hobbs, went to
Grand Island Monday, to meet
Robert Hobbs, who was returning
home from Korea where he had
spent the past year. Bob is now
separated from the army in which
he has completed almost four
years of service.
Mrs. Edna Lofquest spent Sun
day visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Doty at O’Neill.
Mrs. Kittie Fry was the guest
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Mark Hemenway at Clearwater
Wednesday.
Christmas carols were featured
in the lesson for the Womens
Society of Christian Service at the^
regular meeting at the parlors of|,
the Methodist church Wednesdays?
afternoon, presented by Mrs. W.W.|!
Elliott with Mrs. Robert Hobbsw
as pianist. Mrs. H. R. Harris con-§
ducted the devotional period, y
Thought for the day was givens?
by Mrs. James Tinsley. Mrs. Wil-fi
lis Rockey, president, was in§
charge of the business session.*?
Reports were given by Mrs. Early
Van Ostrand and Mrs. Ray Sedi-|1
vy. Plans were completed for the|
annual Christmas party Decembers;
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Cards were sent to Mmes. Annal
Pollock, Louis Pofahl, R. G. Rock-|
ey and “Sis” Ebbengaard. On the»
visiting committee for December^
are Mrs. Earl Billings and Mrs.y
Elliott. Refreshment hostesses
were Mrs. Billings and Mrs. Van®
Ostrand. |
Present were Mmes. Willis|
Rockey, James Tinsley, Ray Se4;
divy, Earl Van Ostrand, Earl Bil-T
lings, Dewitt Hoke, Henry Flem-y
ing, H. R. Harris, J. L. Pruder,
Frank Schmidt, Ben Larsen, Jes-;:
sie Angus, W. W. Elliotc, Andrew^
O'son and Pauline Noffke, Missy
Hazel Ruby, Miss Elsie Chaser;
and Edie Rockey. Mrs. Robertg
Hobbs was a guest.
The Young Matrons pinochle§j
club held the Christmas party at|
the Town House in O’Neill Tues-ij
day evening with a 7:30 dinnerf
followed by a gift exchange. Pre-|!
sent were Mmes. Arthur Kropp,;
Tiros. Ercker, Gai! Boies, Ralph*
Munn, Elvin Hamilton. Richard
Shain, Kermit Jefferies, Charles^
Rotherham, Ray Funk, James;
Boies, Archie Tuttle and Rose’
Bauer.
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Mrs. Louis Pofahi was hospi-l
talized in Neligh last week.
The youngest daughter of 5
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kallhoff en- |
tered the Neligh hospital Satur- 5
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster*
and sons were visitors at the®
Richard Napier home Tuesday!
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauerj
and Dan left Wednesday for!
Seattle, Wash., and will visit'!
Mickey and family. They will gov
to California to visit Joan and
Patty and families over the holi
days. Bill and Mr. and Mrs. R. s
Morrow of O’Neill are at the!
Bauer farm home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack?
visited Mrs. Myrtle Jewell and|
other relatives in Dallas, S. D.,j
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson andj
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon of
Midland, Tex., were Sunday din
ner guests for a pre-Christmas
dinner at the Don Larson home.!
Ewald Spahn underwent majors
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surgery in a Norfolk hospital
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Spahn visited him Friday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boll
witt were visitors Saturday eve
ning. Mrs. Spahn spent several
days with her husband' in Nor
folk.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
visited Mr. and Mrr. Carl Chris
ten of Midland, Tex', at the Lar
son home in Ewing Sunday. The
Christens plan to visit Nebraska
relatives and friends over the
holidays.
The Christmas program was
presented by the pupils of St.
John’s school Friday evening, it
was well attended.
(Last week’s News)
Roger Lange returned to Sioux
City Tuesday for a checkup. He
is improving.
Ewald Spahn spent Thursday
and Friday in Norfolk having a
checkup. Mr. and Mrs. E Spahn
returned to Norfolk Monday.
The HEO club met Thursday
at the E. L. Sisson heme. The
next meeting will be at Uie
Ka.ph Tomjack home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer at
tended a cantata at Clearwater
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl 9chindler and
family called at the R. Tomjack’s
Sunday.
Mrs. Glenn Harpster and Mrs.
Clarence Schmiser attended an
officers club meeting in O'Neill
Tuesday.
Mrs. Dana Sisson did some sub
stitute teaching last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak were
in Norfolk Monday.
The Christian Mothers Christ
mas party was held at the St.
John’s Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bill Gibbs was a Norfolk
visitor Thursday.
. Henry Reimer, older aon of
Judge and Mrs. L. W. Reimer of
O'Neill, was appointed county at
torney of Knox county last week.
He lives with his wife and family
in Niobrara.
A number from here attended
the junior class play in Ewing
on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns
and Mrs. Mary Stearns and Mar
tha Kinney visited Madine Stearns,
who is attending the University
at Lincoln, on Saturday. Mrs.
Maynard Stearns and Mrs. Mary
Stearns were shopping in Norfolk
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Bertha McDonald is ill at
the rest home in Brunswick. Mrs.
Tommy Kaczor is recuperating at
her home following major sur
gery several weeks ago.
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SCOVIE
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O’Neill, Nebraska
Loads of thanks to our many good friends for
your loyal patronage throughout the year. May you all enjoy a
very happy Holiday Season
and a New Year filled with 365
days of health, happiness and good fellowship.
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here’s a hearty, friendly greeting for a happy holiday.