The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 03, 1961, Section Two, Image 11

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Volume 81—Number 15 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, August 3, 1961 Seven Cents
Bridal Shower Given
Friday for Mrs. Wright
Thirty-five friends and relatives
■humored Mrs. Royce Wright at a
miscellaneous shower at the par
lors of the Ewing Methodist
church Friday evening, which
was decorated in colors of blue
and white. Games, appropriate
for the occasion, provided enter
tainment and were in charge of
Mrs. Stanley Bartos. Assisting
with the gifts were Mrs. Delbert
Carl jr. and the Misses Vera Del
and Sherry Daniels. Refresh
ments were served by the follow
ing hostesses: Mesdames Bartos,
Wilma Daniels and daughters,
Earl Wright and Herbert Kirsch
mier.
Ewing fc>lews
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Guests at the Art Ruroede home
Monday were Mrs. Richard Will
iamson and children of Norfolk
and Mrs. Delbert Carl jr. and
(Debbie.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Streeter
and family, Lincoln, were over
night guests at the Roy Rother
ham home Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Leo Vantlersnick
were dinner and evening guests
at the Philip Thiele home at
Clearwater Sunday.
Mrs Joe Kaczor, Mrs. Rich
ard Cunningham and children,
Page, and Mrs. Lyle Mitteis and
family spent Saturday evening at
the Leo Vandersnick home.
Mrs. Kittle Fry spent Sunday
at the Otto Retke home at In
man.
Mrs. John Blumel and daugh
ters, Omaha, visited one day last
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Krachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies
took their daughter, Mrs. John
Blumel and children back to their
home in Omaha Sunday after
they had spent a two-week vaca
tion with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris at
tended the second WWI veterans
picnic held at the Atkinson city
park Sunday. A picnic dinner was
served at noon. The afternoon
program opened at 1:30, to which
the public, WW II and Korean
veterans were invited. A large
crowd was in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker
returned home Saturday from
Sioux City, la., where they had
been overnight guests at the
home of their daugtner, Mrs.
Gene Ruby and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parks, Ger
ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parks sr., Stuart, were guests
Saturday at the Harold Parks jr.
home.
Morris Parks, O’Neill, visited
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parks jr. and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard William
son and children, Norfolk, were
weekend guests of relatives in
Ewing and vicinity.
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Sp 5 and Mrs. Robert Welke
left Friday to return to Fort
Hood, Tex., after spending a 30
day leave with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Leland Welke, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck
and Sherry went to Camp Fon
tanelle Sunday to get their daugh
ter, Kay, and Candace Kirsch
mier, who had spent the week
there. Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck and
her mother, Mrs. Maud Boies, ac
companied them to Pilger where
they spent the day with Mrs.
Lena Kirschmier, a former neigh
bor of them while she lived in
Ewing. Mrs. Ed Hoag stayed at
the C. C. Hahlbeck home with
Mrs. Larsen and Sarah Holman
who are being cared for there.
Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Ackley and
two grandchildren, Madison,
were guests at the Ernest Nor
wood home Friday.
Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood
were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blaine
and family, Creighton, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Roe, Neligh.
Mrs. Amy Jacobsen had as her
guests one day last week, Mrs.
Fern Pollock and her son, Nor
man, Redwood City, Calif.
Mrs. Ed Urban, Mrs. Jessie An
gus and Mrs. Josephine Elston
visited Monday at the Victor
Bollwitt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd re
turned home Sunday from Om
aha where they had spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
George Timmerman, a patient
at the University Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton
and daughter, Bona, Creighton,
visited Friday rit the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Pollock, their daugh
ter, Mrs. Bob Crosby and fam
ily, Omaha, Norman Pollock,
Redwood, Calif., Mrs. Fern Pol
lock and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Pollock and family of Ewing.
Mrs. Martha Hill spent the
weekend at Newman Grove visit
ing friends.
High winds and rain Thurs
day evening damaged trees anti
power lines leaving the village
of Ewing in darkness for a
few hours. Repairs were made
by crewmen and the power was
on again about 10 p.m. Ewing
received .93 inches of rain
while surrounding areas gave
unofficial re=port; of one inch
or more. Trees were damaged
at several homes in Ewing and
lawns again were covered with
twigs and small branches.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kraus,
Lakeworth, Fla., were guests the
past week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard. They
are neighbors of the Ebbengaards
at their Florida home. Mr. and
Mrs. Ebbengaard, Mr. and Mrs.
Kraus and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Stevens, Clearwater, spent July
23 at Fort Randall and Gavins
Point. A picnic dinner was en
joyed. On Wednesday the Ebben
gaards and Krauses went to Co
lumbus to attend the races.
Mrs. Ed Urban and daughter,
Mrs. Alfreda Pruden and family,
were O’Neill visitors Thursday.
I
Stinker Day Specials
MEN S GLOVES
All leather work gloves. Gunn cut. Tape fastner.
S-M-L.
; Ea. Pr. $1
MEN'S BRIEFS
Quality cotton knit. Long-wearing elastic waistband.
S-M-L.
2 Prs- $1
MEN'S ANKLETS
White cotton anklets. Cushion sole for comfort.
10/i to 12.
Prs. $ J
BOXER JEANS
Children's sanforized cotton cord jeans. Elastic
waist. Assorted colors. Sizes 2 to 6x.
Each $1
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Shop McDonalds on Stinker Day!
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Clearwater Ncwl
Mrs. Charles Curtright
IH’nter 5-S2‘H)
Hoel Gibbs
Is Reported
Improved
Mrs. Carrie Gibbs received
word that the condition of her son,
Hoel, Princeton, Mo., who suf
fered a cerebral hemmorrhage
two weeks ago, is improving, he
is being cared for in a Trenton,
Mo. hospital.
John Thiele sr., is a patient in
an Omaha hospital where he was
taken last week. Mrs. Thiele is
staying in Omaha with her hus
band but spent the past weekend
at home.
Elkhorn Valiey Home Extension
club met Wednesday with Mrs.
Adrian Sabotka. Mrs. Lyle Med
calf, president, called the meet
ing to order and opened it with
the club creed. Mrs. Melvin Ja
cobsen acted as secretary and
treasurer in the absence of Mrs.
Lawrence Schnabel. Roll call was
answered by each telling of an
embarrasing moment while enter
taining. Business of the day in
cluded a vote on whether they
would have a booth at the coun
ty Fair. The vote was no. The
annual family picnic was discuss
ed and final plans made. Mrs.
Medcalf reminded the members
of the coming state convention
in Lincoln in September. Follow
ing the business Mrs. Jacobsen
gave the handicraft lesson on
Christmas decorations. Lunch
was served to eight members
and two visitors.
YML club met Thursday with
Mrs. Charles Curtright for a pot
luck picnic. Mrs. Orval Hank!a
conducted the business meeting.
A discussion was held on ar
ranging the winter card parties.
Otficers were elected. Mrs. Ileen
Schmitz was elected president;
Mrs. Charles Curtright, Secre
tary and Treasurer and Report
er. Dues were discontinued for
the coming year. The first party
will be held in October with Mrs.
Schmitz and Mrs. Robert Middle
ton as hostesses. After adjourn
ment a picnic was enjoyed.
Members of the Elkhorn Valley
home Extension club and the r
families enjoyed the annual pic
nic at the park in O’Neill Sun
day. Dinner was held at noon af
ter which swimming and visit
ing were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindberg
and four boys, Los Angeles, Calif.,
visited relatives here over the
weekend. On Friday evening they
and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Carey
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Curtright. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Luben were also
callers and the Lindbergs were
overnight guests of the Curt
rights. On Sunday they were din
ner guests in the William Lu
ben home and that evening were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Hemenway were guests also of
the Careys and the Lindbergs
were overnight guests in the Car
ey home. Mrs. Lindberg is the
former Mary Hemenway, daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mer
ritt Hemenway.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hoffman
and family moved Sunday from
the Frances Schuster property
in the northeast part of town
to the Elizabeth Stevens home
two doors north. Mrs. Stevens
will reside in her newly re
medied home in the west part
of town. Newlyweds, Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Peterson, will occu
py the Schuster house.
Walter Anderson is a patient in
a Scottsbluff hospital where he
was confined July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Luben re
turned to their home in Weeping
Water Friday after visiting
friends and relatives here the
past several days. Timmy Brandt
of Neligh went to Weeping Water
and will visit the Lubens until
next weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hubei and
daughters were Friday night
guests in the Melvin Jacobsen
home.
Mrs. Glen Lau and children.
Omaha, are spending a couple
of weeks at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McGee.
The annual Luben Patras pic
nic is to be held Sunday in
the park in Neligh.
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Mrs. Pollock Moves
Here From California
Mrs. Fern Pollock and Norman
came from California Wednesday
and Fern moved her household
goods x Friday into the Graft
house, recently vacated by Ber
tha Urban.
The R. Pollocks, Omaha vis
ited Friday afternoon at the Dave
Pollock home enroute to the Yel
lowstone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Raasch and
girls, Omaha, and Pamela Buss
hardt, Neligh, visited Wednesday
and Thursday at the Dave Pol
lock home. The Dale Raasch fam
ily visited Friday afternoon at
the Art Busshardt home in Ne
ligh, returning to their home in
Omaha that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink took
Barry Fink to Grand Island late
Saturday and he left from there
for his home in California Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited Friday evening at the
R. A. Hord home.
Shirley Miller visited Friday af
ternoon at the Wayne Shrader
home.
The Ralph Shrader family visit
ed in Sioux City, la., Sunday.
Mrs. William Bomer and child
ren were honored guests Sunday
at a picnic dinner in the United
Presbyterian Church Annex. They
plan to leave soon and spend
sometime in Colorado before re
turning to their home in Oklaho
ma City, Okla.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and
Mrs. William Bomer and children
visited Sunday evening at the
John Hegr home near Madison.
Mrs. Gerald Wettl'uafer visited
last Saturday at the Mrs. Mar
tha Shrader home. Alice 9hrader
accompanied her home for a cou
pel of days. Mrs. Martha Shrader
was a supper guest Monday at
the Wettlaufer home. Eddy Shra
Stinker Day Specials
at Devoy's
SUMMER HATS
_ _ 39c
900 CALORIE DIET
Reg. $1.29
Just 89c
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM
with FREE REYNOLDS WRAP — Reg. 69c
Just 59c
PICNIC BASKETS
Fitted with plastic tableware — Reg. $5.95
_ Just $3.95
COCOFIBER DOOR MATS
Reg. $2.95
Just $1.89
ALSO MANY OTHER STINKERS
ON OUR STINKER TABLE
FOR THIS BIG 1-DAY EVENT
DEVOY REXALL Drug
Bob Devoy, Pharmacist
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings
O'Neill, Nebr.
der called that evening and Alice
and Mrs. Martha Shrader return
ed home with him.
Mrs. Elmer Williamson and
JoAnn, Mrs. John Miller and
daughters, Mrs. Grant Mott,
Tammy and Sharon, Mrs. Lio
nel Gunter and Jacky Rai nhart
attended a 4-H sewing meeting
at the Leo Miller home Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lot'quist,
Fremont, were supper guests Inst
Sunday at the William Lofquist
home. The William Lofquist fam
ily attended a picnic Sunday af
ternoon at the O’Neill park for
the Pee Wee baseball club.
Dewitt Hoke was a Neligh vis
itor Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and
Mrs. Kitty Fry were dinner
guests Sunday at the Otto Retke
home in Inman in honor of Otto’s
birthday.
Peggy Emsick visited the past
week at the Wayne and Z. H.
Fry homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and girls and the Wayne Fry
family were super guests at the
Z. H. Fry home in honor of
Wayne’s birthday anniversary. In
the evening Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Napier called on Mrs. Lewis Van
dersnick in the Ant^ope Mem
orial hospital.
Mrs. Wayne Fry, Mrs. Ralph
Shrader and Diane Shrader each
took a carload of young folks
from the Junior group and Youth
fellowship of the United Pres
OPEN HOUSE
At Lazy Seven
Quarter Horse Ranch
Headquarters
)n Atkinson
ALL DAY
SUN., AUG. 6
(On Highway 20)
Entertainment J :3© I’M.—
Jackpot Calf Roping
Jackpot Bulldogging
Jackpot Barrel Racing
EVERYONE WELCOME
Harvey and Ethyl Hanson
15p
byterian church to Neligh swim
ming last Monday afternoon.
Patty Lofquist visited Friday
afternoon with Reta Napier.
Bruce Bomer spent Sunday
night and Monday at the Leo
Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgoni
ery visited in Orchard Friday
afternoon.
Luella Bennett and Florence
Hoke attended a meeting at the
Mrs. Mary Hales home in Neligh
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mott, Or
chard accompanied the Grant
Mott family to Sioux City to vis
it Clifford Mott, who is ill.
Jacky Barnhart, Neligh, came
to the Grant Mott home Wednes
day returning home Sunday.
Jane Fry spent Tuesday night
with Peggy Emsick and Julie Fry
stayed Friday night with Peggy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jensen,
Newman Grove, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Rickert, Neligh vis
itel last Sunday afternoon at the
Z. H. Fry home.
Marvin Pribnow, Cedar Rapids,
brought Maranna, Diane and Lee
Pribnow to spend a few days with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Pier
son visited the Ralph Andersons
in Newman Grove Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
visited Mr and Mrs. Willie Hoke
and Mr. and Mrs. John Penning
ton and Marlin last Monday eve
ning at the Dewitt Hoke home.
The Leo Miller family had ice
cream and cake last Monday eve
ning at tiie Walter Miller home in
honor of Danny’s birthday. Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Switzer called
Tuesday evening at the Leo Mil
ler home.
Jacky and Judy Switzer left by
bus Monday for their home in
Omaha. They visited the past
two weeks at the Wendell and
Ora Switzer and Leo Miller
homes.
Mrs. Virginia Bonier, Norman,
Bruce and Joy Carol were sup
per guests Friday at the Alfred
Napier home. Joy Carol spent the
night with Glenda Napier.
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