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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1961)
Two Children Are baptized At Easter Sunday Church Services Baptismal services for Lynn Napier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier, and Steven Ar thur Napier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier, were conducted Easter Sunday at the United Pres byterian church with Dr. Wm. H. Ross officiating. Ewing News Ity Mrs. Harold Harris “He Is Risen" was the theme of the sermon by Dr. Ross for the morning worship hour. The mixed quartet, Mrs. Wayne Fry, Mrs. Keith Biddlecome, Leo Mil ler and Ebon Grafft sang a spec ial number. At the evening ser vice which included a singspira tion, Dr. Ross used as his ser mon theme “Another Three". The Easter Sunrise service at 6 a.m. was sponsored by the Youth Group in charge of Mrs. Dale Napier. The group left the chjrch for a chosen place east of Ewing. Due to the rain which began shortly after their arrival, they returned to the church to complete the service. Breakfast was served by Mrs. Napier and Ina Bennett in the annex. Guests were members of the senior Methodist Youth Fellowship, Ber tha Harris, Marie Davis, Sandra Elliott, Karen Woeppel, Florence (Black, Leonora Tuttle and Betty Wright. Other events for the week at the United Presbyterian church are: Junior Youth meeting for handicraft Monday evening in charge of Mrs. Ralph Shrader, leader; Wednesday evening, pray er ;ind study. Book of Esther, Chapter 9; Friday evening, the Forum made up of a group of young married couples and their families; April 8, the 25th wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader will be observed. A cordial invitation is extended to their friends and relatives to attend by the committee in charge. Larry Rotherham, who has spent a part of the Easter vaca tion with his parents, returned to Omaha Monday. Sandra Jones and Gen Kantak, also Creighton students, were overnight guests Wednesday at the Rotherham home. Sp. 5 Hiram Harris of Dallas, Tex., spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Helen Sisson vis iting her son, Sp. 5 Gene Sis son. On Thursday both boys left for Camp Carson , Colorado where they will Ik* stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmer and family were guests Eastpr Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heater at Plain view. Guests Friday at the Henry Fleming home were her sister, Mrs. Dora Townsend of Page and Mrs. Gaylord Rutherford from Iowa. Mrs. Jessie Wunner of Council Bluffs, la., was a guest Easter Day at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hallie Maben and mother. Merle Lee of Omaha was a guest Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee. Other dinner guests on Easter at the parental home were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders and family of Laurel. Callers Sunday afternoon at the Lester Bergstrom home were her mother, Mrs. Caroline Sanders of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders and family of Laurel. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler were dinner guests Easter Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Leo nard Hall at Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham and daughters, Beth and Lynne, transacted business at Carroll and. Norfolk Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Savidge and family of Oakdale returned home Monday after spending the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Anna Savidge. On Easter Sunday Mrs. Savidge and her guests en tertained at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bartak and family. Other guests were their daughters, Judy Bartak and friend of Norfolk and Beverly Bartak, a student at Wayne State Teachers college. Vina Wood had the following guests for Easter Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood, Mrs. Pauline Noffke and Mrs. Flor ence Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zimmer man and daughters, Mrs. Vera Anson of Ewing and Mrs. Vance Anson and sons of Neligh, spent Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tattle. Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal at tended church services Easter Sunday in Clearwater and called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mummert. Mrs. Gladys Steskal and child ren were Sunday afternoon guests at their home in Ewing. Mrs. John Steskal and Mrs. Gladys Steskal transacted busi ness in O’Neill Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Peterson of Clearwater and Mrs. Merrill Forslund of Ewing were callers Easter Sunday afternoon at the H. R. Harris home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thramer and family were Sunday after noon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walnofer. The Ewing Methodist church was well filled for the Easter Sunday services. Among the con gregation were many out-of-town visitors. The altar was decorated with plants of various kinds in full bloom. The twenty voice choir com posed of the junior and senior choir members sang two special numbers under direction of Mrs. W. W. Elliott. The Rev. W. W. Elliott, who conducted services each night of Holy Week, con cluded his sermons for the Eas ter season with the theme “The Great Discovery”. Others partici pating in the service were Bar bara Schilousky and Evelyn True as candlelighters; organists, John A. Wood and Sandra Elliott. Ush ers were Clayton Hoke and Dale Hubei and receptionists, Mrs. John A. Wood and Vina Wcjod. St. Peter’s church observed Holy Week with special services throughout the week. Easter Sun day found the church filled to capacity for both masses. The Rev. P. F. Burke was in charge of the services. Saturday evening dinner guests at the J. L. Pruden home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pruden and son of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Munphy and daughter of Omaha, who remained at the Pruden home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burtwistle were hosts at a family dinner Sunday at their home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pru den, J. II. Pruden, Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden and son, Joel, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Lar sen, all of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pruden and Sammy of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murphy and daughter of Om aha. Mrs. Andrew Olson is now back at her home in Ewing after spending two weeks with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan York at Seattle. She was accompanied by her daugh ter, Mrs. Greer Clark of Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis en tertained at a family gathering Easter Sunday at a din ner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barton and Kevin of Co- ” lumbus, Mylln Filkins, Pat Ty- _ ler of Lincoln, Mrs. Leland Alex- | under and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin, all of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Myrie Filkins and Larry of Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton and family, Mrs. Louise Beal, Mrs. Gertrude Davis and Theo. Thomsen, all of Orchard. , Perry Saiser left Saturday for a week’s visit with relatives in Omaha and Lincoln. Mrs. Waldo Davis accompanied her sister, Mrs. Homer Barton, and mother, Mrs. Louise Beal, of Orchard to Sioux City Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and family of Battle Creek were vis itors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tams. The Tams family were dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Leon Allemang. An all day family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan Easter Sunday. The youngsters received treats in Easter baskets. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and family, Mrs. Laura Spittler, Mrs. Ber tha Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak and family, all of Ew ing, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler and family of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spittler and family of Valentine. >eloit News By Mrs. II. Kelmer Farmers Are Busy With Spring Work Spring work is in full swing here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons were guests Saturday at a pre-Easter dinner at the Rich ard Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Napier of Sterling, Kan., were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Belling of Orchard were Sunday visitors at the Fred Harpsters. 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