The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 27, 1961, Image 4

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    Aunnamarie Gilmore
Weds Glenn Miller
CHAMBERS—Arrangement of
pin!: gladioli appointed the chan
cel of the East Lincoln Christian
church Sunday, July 16, for the
wedding of Miss Aunnamarie Gil
more, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence E. Gilmore, and Glenn
C. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur R. Miller, Chambers.
The service was read by the
Rev. Jerry Peters. John Carter
Cole, organist, played the wed
ding music. The vocal soloists
were Mrs. Kenneth Bourne and
Miss Phyllis Wadlow.
For her wedding the bride
chose a gown of mitamist taffeta.
Pearl and sequin embroidered
lace framed the scoop neckline.
The lace was repeated over side
fullness of the bell skirt which
swept to a chapel train beneath
a bustle bow. A crown of seed
pearls and crystal teardrops held
Judy Goakey Weds
Edward Allshouse
ORCHARD—Miss Judy Goakey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Goakey, and Edward Allshouse
jr., Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs
Edward Allshouse sr., were mar
ried Friday, July 14, at 7 p.m.
in the EUIB church, Orchard.
The Rev. Duane Lenz officiated
in the double ring ceremony. Or
ganist was Mrs. Harvey Holbrook
sr.. and Mr. Holbrook was soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holliday
attended the couple. Carl and
Nancy Goakey served as candle
lighters.
The couple will make their
home in Valentine where Mr.
Allshouse is a carpenter and Mrs.
.Allshouse is a beauty operator.
Thelma Lackey,
Robert Welke
Exchange Vows
EWING — Thelma Lackey, Kill
un, Tex., became the bride of
Sp. 5 Robert K. Welke, Fort Hood,
Tex., in a double ring ceremony
at 10:30 a.m. July 4 in the First
Methodist church in Killun. The
Rev. Mr. Wooten officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Priest, Killun,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke,
Ewing.
The bride was attired in a blue
chiffon over taffeta gown featur
ing a portrait neckline and bole
ro with lace accents. Accessories
of white completed her attire.
Mrs. Betty Lewis, Killun, sis
ter of the bride, was matron of
honor.
Bestman was Sp 5 David Han
nahan, Fort Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Welke are visit
ing relatives in Ewing, and will
the veil. She carried a cascade
bouquet of pink roses.
Wearing sheaths of pink taf
feta shadowed with silk organza
and carrying pink and white car
nations were Mrs. Lena Williams,
as matron of honor, and Miss
Mary Gilbert, maid of honor.
Costumed identically in the cham
pagne tone were Miss Phyliss
Wadlow and Miss Joyce Hat
field, bridesmaids, Miss Laura
Kay Alcorn, Grand Island, jun
ior bridesmaid, and Miss Denise
Maureen Alcorn, Grand Island,
flower girl.
Keith Halsey, Chambers, serv
ed as best man. Seating the
guests were Loren Stewart,
Page, Gleason Grimes, Milford,
Ronald Obertmeier, Giltner, and
Michael Alcorn, Grand Island,
Dennis Alcorn and Gary Alcorn
were candlelighters.
The couple will live in Millard
after August 1 on their return
from a wedding trip through
western Nebraska and South Da
kota.
return to Fort Hood following
their visit. Mr. Welke has re-en
listed in the army and will be
transferred soon to Fort Sill,
Okla., where he will receive
special training in maintenance
of electronics.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown,
O’Neill, wish to announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Karon Marie, to Loren Stewart,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stew
art, Page.
Miss Brown, a former student
of Inman high school, is attend
ing the Grand Island School of
Business and will graduate Is
March.
Mr. Stewart, a former student
of Page high school, Is now em
ployed on a ranch north of Page.
No wedding date has been set,
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Ursula Weidman
Weds Dennis Werner
CHAMBERS—Miss Ursula Weid
man became the bride of Den
nis Werner in a quiet wedding
ceremony at Papillion July 3.
Miss Weideman is the daughter
of Mrs. Gertrude Weideman, Han
over, Germany Mr. Werner is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Werner, Chambers.
They plan to make their home
in Omaha where he is employed.
O'Neill Locals
Reports on Cainp
The Pleasant Brook 4-H club
held a regular meeting July 12
at Clarence Funks. Roll call was
answered by telling what mem
bers like to do for the summer.
Seven members were present
and three were present and three
were absent. Money was given
to the news reporter for stamps
and envelopes. Janet Funk gave
a report on her 4-H camp exper
iences. A supper menu was plan
ned by the cooking members. The
sewing members took turns read
ing about finishes for clothes.
Jodine Funk made a motion to
adjourn the meeting and it was
seconded by Mary Ellen Parks.
After the adjournment the group
sang songs and lunch was serv
ed.
Society Meets
St. Patrick’s Altar society met
Thursday evening in St. Mary’s
gymnasium. Mrs. Bill Kelly pre
sided in the absence of Hilda Gal
lagher. One visitor, Mrs. Jim Jen
son, Omaha, was introduced. Mrs.
Rynold Cimfel displayed the sil
ver service procured by the Altar
socity. The Rev. Robert Duffy
spoke to the members and gave
a brief report on the building pro
gress of the new convent and
school. St. Agnes guild with Mar
garet Howard as chairman was in
charge of the meeting. St. Ca
therine’s guild with Mrs. John
Liska as chairman will entertain
next month.
Mrs. W. S. Kirkland returned
Thursday from a four-week visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Ronnie
Zimmerle and family in San Di
ego, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady and
daughters, Omaha, spent the
weekend in O’Neill visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Sofie Nekuda arrived here
July 15 from Omaha for an in
definite visit with her sons, El
mer and Leonard Juracek, O’
Neill, and Clarence Juracek, Or
chard, and their families, and her
brother, John Juracek, Norfolk.
Mrs. Leonard Juracek, Mrs. Vic
Halva and Mrs. Nekuda spent
Friday in Page visiting at the
Ed Cernousek home.
Arrive in O'Neill
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams
and family moved from Tole
do, O., and are visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Clemens at the pre
sent time. Mr. and Mrs. Adams
have a new son, Daniel Clement,
born June 17 at Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck.
Linda and Janette and Mrs. Rosa
Bowers visited Wednesday at the
Lei and Schlote home in Creigh
ton. They also visited at the Bill
Scheinost home at Page. Laurie
and Roberta Scheinost came home
with them to visit until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Scheinost will visit
at the Woidneck home Saurday
evening.
Ricky and Debbie Mellor spent
Monday visiting with Janette
Woidneck.
Mary Hickey, Hollywood, Calif.,
who has spent the past two weeks
here visiting her brothers, P. V.
and John Hickey and families,
returned to Pender. Agnes Claire
Hickey and Kathleen Warnke took
her there Sunday where she will
resume her visit with her sis
ters, Mrs. Alice Conway and Mar
garet Hickey, 9ioux City, la. She
will return to Hollywood at a lat
er date.
Mrs. Welke Honored
EWING—A bridal shower was
given Thursday evening at the
Ewing Methodist church parlors
in honor of Mrs. Robert Welke.
Games were in charge of Mrs.
Terry Erb. Miss Lorraine Bartos
and Mrs. James Good assisted
the bride with the gifts. Commit
tee in charge included Mesdames
Erb, Good, Clifford Hahlbeck,
C. C. Hahlbeck and Thomas Eack
er, and Miss Bartos.
Honored at Shower
DORSEY — Miss Doris Hrbek
was guest of honor at a “pantry”
shower held Saturday afternoon
at the Eddie Krugman home.
Games were played by the
friends, relatives and classmates
who gathered to give Miss Hrbek
a collection of recipes and gifts.
Miss Hrbek plans to be married
in the near future. She has been
teaching school in Lynch the past
two years, and will continue
teaching this fall at the Scott
ville school. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hrbek.
Rev Harold Young and family
are visiting this week with rela
tives in and near O’Neill. He is
a teacher in the Payola, Kans.
school.
Mrs. Clifford Thompson and
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Thompson o)
Seattle, Wash, visited the past
week with relatives in O’Neill and
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McColley.
Rapid City, S. D., and Merle
Warner, Rapid City, and Mrs.
Maud Haywood, Vivian, S. D..
i were Tuesday callers at the D
H. Clauson home.
Mrs. Ralph McElvain, Mrs. Ed
Walsh and Mrs. Ralph Walker
and daughters spent Monday in
Norfolk on business.
Monday afternoon guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ev
eritt, were Mr. and Mrs. Clift
McKenny and family, Omaha.
The McKenna* . earuute to
South Dakota to spend a week
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Luhen and
children, Chadron, left Wednes
day for home after spending sev
eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Will Luben, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McElvain, O’Neill, and Mrs. Tom
Hutton, Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Elsberry
spent the weekend in Sioux City,
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Peterson and
family, O’Neill, returned Wednes
day from Sioux City, where they
have been visiting for the last
month with friends and relatives.
Judy Sullivan arrived home Sat
urday from Los Angeles, Calif.,
where she has spent the last
month visiting her father, Tom
9ullivan, and brother and family.
Leo Tomjack spent the week
end in Omaha visiting his wife in
St. Joe’s hospital.
Patty Heermann, Rita Corkle and
Mrs. Tom Sullivan spent a week
in Fort Robinson.
Sister Mary Elizabeth S. C. L.
and Sister Mary Ernestine S. C.
L. of Xavier, Kan., visited from
Friday until Monday at the James
Corkle home. Sister Mary Eliza
beth is the former Ellen Corkle.
Mrs. Joe Cavanaugh entertain
ed several guests, in her home
Tuesday evening at a party.
George McCarthy spent Satur
day in Grand Island at a business
meeting, then drove to Red Cloud
to visit his daughter, Mrs. Larry
Butterfield and new grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks and
family, Gering, left Wednesday
for home after visiting here with
Mrs. Parks’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Sergent. Mrs. Sar
gent returned with them.
Rev and Mrs. Joseph Walstea,
Ann, Gretchen, David, Becky and
Karen were surprise guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Johnson Wednes
day noon when they dropped in
to visit them on their way home
from a vacation in New York and
Washington, D. C.
Bruce Miller called at the home
of his grandmother, Mrs. Martha
Ross July 18 to wish her a
happy birthday Sunday. Mr.
Ross and Clarence went to Lynch
to see Mrs. May Wells, who is
recovering from a serious illness.
Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Ross are
cousins. Mrs. Ross has received
word that her recent visitors, the
Frank Wyants, have returned to
their home in Esparto, Calif.
Sister Visits Here
Mrs. W. H. Fowler, Enid, Okla.,
arrived here Friday for a week’s
visit at the home of her sister,
Mrs. L. A. Burgess, and with her
mother, Mrs. Laura Walker. Her
daughter, Mrs. John Thomas aft^
baby son, Lubbock, Tex., accom
panied her mother to O’Neill.
Mrs. Ross Honored
Among the friends and rela
tives who visited Mrs. Martha
Ross July 19 to congratulate her
on her birthday were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell, Mrs. Cecil
Jim Enright left Monday for
Omaha to spend a few days visit
ing his sister, Mrs. Robert Web
er and family.
Sunday afternoon guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Liedtke were Mrs. Liedtke's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kah
ler, Meadow Grove.
Larry Liedtke spent Wednes
day until Sunday in Meadow
Grove visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kahler.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsclaw.
Alliance, spent several days here
visiting Mrs. Fred Holsclaw and
Mr. and Mrs. James Holsclaw.
Mrs. Langan Honored
A picnic dinner was held Tues
day evening in the park in hon
or of the birthday of Mrs. Mike
Langan. Those present were Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dewitt and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Langan and family.
Hospifal Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: July 20 — Mrs.
Francis Pribil and Mrs. G. A.
Miles of O’Neill; George Jeffer
ies of Ewing; Mark Volquard
sen of Orchard; Mary Beth Sum
mers of Bartlett and Velma Kauf
man of Bassett. 21—James Dish
men of Page and Mrs. John Horn
back of Spencer. 22—Mrs. Law
rence Cozine of Lynch and John
Papke of Chambers. 23—Mrs.
John Summers of Page. 24—Mrs.
Gertrude Howard of O’Neill; Mrs.
Charles Jolty of Milton, Pa., and
Don Trout of Omaha. 25—Philip
Allendorfer and Mark Derickson
of O’Neill and James Douglas
Kay of Ewing. 26—Mrs. Marvin
Stahlecker of Spencer.
DISMISSED: July 19—Russell
Derickson of O’Neill. 20—Mrs.
LaVern Summers and baby of
Bartlett and Mrs. John DeWitt of
O’Neill. 21—Dr. W. F. Finley and
Mrs. George Weingartner of O'
Neill; George Jefferies of Ewing
and Mrs. Harry Park of Page.
22— Margaret McManus of O’Neill
and Velma Kaufman of Bassett.
23— Mark Volquardsen of Or
chard; Mrs. Dale Curran and
baby and Mrs. Francis Pribil
and baby of O’Neill. 24—Mrs.
John Hornback of Spencer; Carl
Widtfeldt of O’Neill and John R.
Papke of Chambers; Mrs. Lynn
Doty of Spencer. 25—Mrs. Char
les Jolly of Milton, Pa.; Mrs.
Lawrence Cozine and baby of
Lynch and Mary Beth Summers
of Bartlett. 26—Mrs. Gene O’
Neill and baby, Mark Derickson
and Mrs. G. A. Miles of O’Neill
and James Decker of Rosebud,
9. D.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: July 17—Mrs. Lou
is Kirkland of Atkinson; Mrs. An
na Olberding of Stuart and Rob
ert Colfack of Newport. 18—Dew
ey Beck of Newport and Mrs. Fe
lix Laible of Stuart. 19—Mrs.
Rudy D. Dvorak of Atkinson and
Richard Wright of Long Pine. 20
—Mrs. Donald Skrdla of Stuart
and Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Emmet.
21—Daniel Lee of Atkinson. 22—
Mrs. Art Pacha of Stuart. 23—
John Jauernig of Stuart and Mrs.
Fred Grothe of Emmet.
DISMISSED: July 18 — Daniel
Lee and Mary Mullen of Atkinson
and Paul Shald of Stuart. 19—
Geraldine Walnofer of Stuart; Ro
bert Colfack of Newport and Hen
ry Dierks of Atkinson. 20—Mrs.
Rudy D. Dvorak of Atkinson. 21
—Mrs. Felix Laible of Stuart. 22
—Claude Porter and Dewey Beck
of Newport and Mrs. Carl Smith
of Atkinson. 23—Mrs. Art Pacha
of Stuart and Mrs. Alvin Wedige
of Emmet.
ADMITTED: July 18 — Master
John Soukup of Bristow. 19—Mrs.
Jennie Hanshew of Butte and Mrs.
Clifford Lewis of Fairfax, S. D.
20—Gordon Keller of Spencer and
Mrs. Harold Wickersham of
Lynch. 22—Mrs. William Zeisler of
Naper. 23—John Miller and John
Carr of Spencer. 24—Dennis Kin
ney of Spencer.
DISMISSED: July 18 — Mrs.
Kenneth Porter and baby of
Butte. 19—Master John Soukup
and Mrs. John Frink and baby of
Bristow; Mrs. Clayton Mlady and
Mrs. Leonard Nielson and baby
of Verdel. 20—Mrs. Dave Fis
cher of Naper. 23—Gordon Keller
of Spencer. 24—Orville Lewis of
Anoka, Mrs. Myron Hodges of
Lynch and Mrs. Jennie Hanshew
of Butte.
ST. ANTHONY’S
CURRAN—Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Curran of O'Neill, daughter,
Christine Jane, 8 pounds 14 dun
ces, July 19.
PRIBIL—Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Pribil of O’Neill, daughter, Jean
Ann, 8 pounds 4Vi ounces, July
20.
COZINE—Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Cozine of Lynch, son, Paul
Barton, 7 pounds 6% ounces, July
22.
O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. Gene
O’Neill of O’Neill, son, Patrick
Shane, 5 pounds 8 ounces, J»aly
22.
SUMMERS—Mr. and Mrs. John
Summers of Page, daughter,
Jayne Lenea, 7 pounds 3 3/4 oun
ces, July 24.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
SKRDLA — Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Sfcrdla of Stuart, daughter,
6 pounds, July 21.
ELSEWHERE
EDMINSTEN — Mr. and Mrs.
Lorrence Edminsten of Lincoln,
son, Steven Lee, July 13. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Edminsten are the
paternal grandparents. Mrs. Hes
ter Edminsten of Page is the
great-grandmother.
ENGLER — Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Engler of Omaha, by adop
tion, son, Michael James, 6 years
old. They have another son, Jim
my 11.
Edd Charfs Plan
50th Anniversary
At Royal August 13
ROYAL—Mr. and Mr.s. Edd
Charf will be honored at an open
house August 13 from 2:30 to 5
p.m., in observance of their gold
en wedding anniversary.
Their children, who are plan
ning the event, take this means
of inviting their friends and rela
tives.
Edd Charf and Martha Heiter
were married August 12, 1911 at
Neligh. They have lived in Royal
and vicinity for the entire 50
years with the exception of a
brief residency in Creighton when
he was employed in carpenter
work, which with masonry and
painting has been his occupation
DORK — Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Dorr of Orchard, daughter, 8
pounds 2 ounces, July 19.
KOPHE — Mr. and Mrs. John
Kophe of St. Paul, Minn., son, 9
pounds 1 ounce, July 17. Mrs.
Koephe is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Kuhlman of Creigh
ton.
COMPTON — Mr. and Mrs. H.
0. Compton of Norfolk, daughter,
Amy Jo, 7 pounds, 9 3/4 ounces,
July 21. Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital, Norfolk. Mrs. Compton
is the former Alice Young, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Young.
BUTTERFIED — Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Butterfield of Red Cloud,
son, Larry Dale, 7 pounds 151-2
ounces, July 22. Mrs. Butterfield
is the former Kay McCarthy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
McCarthy.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
July 24—Earl Robert Miller, 27,
O’Neill and Beverly Ann Cihlar,
Verdigre, 18.
July 24—Robert L. Eggerling,
22, Norfolk and Judy A. Bartak,
21, Ewing.
JUSTICE COURT—
July 24, Harrison F. Cluck,
Highland, Kan., no reciprocity,
fined $10 and costs; Officer, Clif
ford Kizzire.
July 24, Lawrence Stevens, Nor
folk, driver for Foremost Dairies,
no registration certificate, fined
$10 and costs; Officer, Donald
Richardson.
July 24, Charles Noakes, Grand
Island, over length, fined $10 and
costs; Officer Richardson.
July 24, Gordon D. Pole, Spen
cer, overweight interior group of
axles, $70 and costs; Officer Kiz
zire.
July 25, Richard P. Jones,
Sioux Falls, S. D., no reciprocity,
fined $10 and costs; Officer Kiz
zire.
DISTRICT COURT—
July 24—Henry Stolte, Atkin
son, vs. Edward J. and Elzene J.
Moeller, mortgage forclosure.
July 24—Loup River Public Po
wer District vs. Niobrara Valley
Electric Membership Corporation,
money judgement.
COUNTY COURT—
July 20—Dennis Lee Hausman,
Norfolk, night speed, fined $15
and costs, officer R. L. Gude.
July 20—Robert G. Lorence,
Des Moines, la., day speeding,
fined $10 and costs, officer R. L.
Gude.
July 20—James Claude Riser,
Jacksonville, Fla., day speeding,
fined $15 and costs, officer R. L.
Gude.
July 21—Oscar A. Gautreaux,
Omaha, night speeding, fined $15
and costs, officer R. L. Gude.
July 24—Carl J. Smith, Adrian,
N. D., night speeding, fined $10
and and costs, officer E. M. Hast
reiter. 4 *
July 25—Arnold E. Hoerle, Bart
lett, night speedup, fined $70
and costs, officer R. L. Gude.
July 25—Mel Hanson, Omaha,
petit; larceny, fined $10 and costs,
complaint signed by Ed J. Moel
ler. ,
July 26—Russell D. Thomas,
Emmet, improper passing on hill,
fined $10 and costs, officer E. M.
Hastreiter. " —
July 20—‘Duck Moore, Omaha,
malicious destruction Of property,
sentenced to 15 days in county
jail. Count 2, possession of alco
holic : liquor by minor, fined $35.
Total; of 21 days in Jail.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Mrs. Gary Ward and Vicki,
accompanied by her sister, Ber
nadine Rotherham, left Monday
to return to their home in North
Hollywood, Calif., after a ten
day visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Rotherham and
other relatives in the Ewing vi
cinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snyder and
children and her brother, Seb
Bauer, Los Angeles, Calif., ar
rived in Ewing Friday. They have
been guests at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Roy Rotherham and
family and other relatives in
Ewing. They also spent sometime
at Clearwater and Spalding.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader
and family, her mother, Mrs.
Ruth Waples, Lincoln, and Ina
Bennett spent Sunday at the
Lewis Shrader home.
Much of the damage by the re
cent hail storm to the roofs of
homes and in the business area
nas Deen repairea.
Mrs. Helen Sisson is visiting
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Steskal jr., and
family at McCall, Ida.
Dorothy Zimmerman, Salt
Lake City, Utah, and her sister,
Laura Zimmerman, Odgen, Utah,
who have been visiting their
brother and sister, Joe and
Esther Zimmerman and other
relatives in the community, left
Sunday to return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirsch
mier took their daughter, Can
dace, and Kay Hahlbeck to Camp
Fontanelle Monday morning
where they will spend the week.
Friday afternoon guests at the
Jerry Tomjack home were Mrs.
Richard Edwards and family.
Bassett. Other guests also for a
coffee hour were Mrs. Elvin
Hamilton and children and Mrs.
Allan Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Conner.
Norfolk, visited relatives in the
Ewing vicinity Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Conner accompanied
them home for an overnight visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord
spent Sunday at the home of
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler, ac
companied by their daughter,
Mrs. E. D. McDonald and family,
went to Broken Bow Sunday to
spend the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Harris and family. Mrs.
Harris is a niece of Mrs. Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
spend Sunday at Columbus visit
Eileen Soukup, daughter of >lr. and Mrs. Adolph Soukup, Itristow,
was married July 15, to Dean F. Moiigar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fat
Mongar, Lawton, la. A complete story of the wedding will he found
elsewhere in this issue.
ing at the home of Mr. and Mis.
Grover Shaw. Their son, Michael,
accompanied them home to spend
the week.
Mrs. Gary Ward and daughter,
Vickie, North Hollywood, Calif.,
were honored guests at a gather
ing of the Roy Rotherham family
Sunday at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Arnold Grafert at Albion,
Sunday. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Wood and family,
Bernadine Rotherham, Lincoln,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham and
Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Rotherham and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Wright and children,
Ewing.
Robert and Karen Woeppel,
Jane Spragg, and Norman Bo
mer, Oklahoma City, Okla., went
to Plainview Sunday to attend the
last day of the diamond jubilee
celebration.
Ray Sedivy was in charge of
the worship hour services at the
Ewing Methodist church Sunday
morning. “The Square Wheel,"
was the theme of his sermon.
Rev. Lester Spragg, the pastor, is
at Dallas, Tex., where he will
take special training for one
month at the Southern Methodist
University.
Sunday, July 30, Rev. Robert
tmuree, uisuict supeiimenuem
of O’Neill, will conduct the wor
ship hour service for the Ewing
and Clearwater churches.
The ladies soft ball team of
Ewing played the ladies of the
St. John’s community Sunday
afternoon winning the game
with a score of 13-16. Mrs.
Joyce Thramer was the pitcher
for the winning team. The Ew
ing men also played the men of
St. John’s and won the game
with a score of 17-4.
Vacationing in Ewing for two
weeks are Mrs. John Blume :
and daughters, Omaha, guests
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies. Mr.
Blumel is at Camp McCoy in
Wisconsin for two weeks training
with U. S. Army reserves.
Carol Ann Keller returned to
her home in Spencer, Tuesday af
ter spending a week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Keller
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Ryan Thursday eve
ning for a barbecue supper were
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ryan, Nio
brara, Sherry Switzer, Judy and
Joan Spangler. The occasion was
in honor of Sheila’s 14th birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Lester Spragg, Jane, Roz
Lynne and Vicki were Friday
evening guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Aubrey Wood
for a cookout supper.
A family gathering was held
Sunday at the C. C. Hahlbeck
home with 35 present. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boies and
family, Fremont, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Johansen and family,
Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Hahlbeck, Norfolk, Leon Hahl
beck, Omaha, Mrs. Maude Boies,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck
and family, Ewing and Charles
Boies, Washington.
Mrs. Marie Beelaret has as her
guests her son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Beelaert
and Larry from Bremerton.
Wash., also a daughter, Mrs. Gor
don Harper, Oklahoma City,
Okla. Family gatherings in their
honor have been held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn near
Ewing and the Frank Beelaerts
home at Page.
A cookout supper was held at
the Leland Welke home Sunday
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milan
Welke and daughters, Ewing,
Sp 5 and Mrs. Robert Welke, Fort
Hood, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rodgers, O’Neill and Mrs. Har
riet Welke, Ewing.
Mrs. Gordon Harper, who has
been visiting relatives in Ewing,
left Friday to return to her home
in Oklahom'a City, Okla.
Mr. and Ms. R. H. Sham and
family drove to Waterloo, Sun
day to spend the day with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson at
tended the diamond jubilee cele
bration at Plainview Friday.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Jerald Snyder home were Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Adams, Austin,
Tex., and Mr. Art Snyder, Ewing
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dewey, Cham
bers, were visitors Tuesday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Walter.
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