The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 21, 1961, Image 6

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    Clearwater New
Mrs. Charles Curtright
III liter 5-S290
Band sponsors met Monday
evening in the high school re
creation room with 15 in atten
dance. Business of the evening
included a discussion on re
plenishing the treasury, and
plans were made for the annual
teachers reception to he held in
the very near future, a date to
be announced later. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Knapp and Mr. and Mrs.
Randall Hixson were in charge
of the entertainment which was
furnished hy Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Luben who showed colored
slides. Mrs. Wallace Twiss con
ducted the meeting in the ab
sence of the president, Wayne
Switzer. Mrs. J. W. Bennie and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtright
served refreshments.
Roy Stevens spent several days
in Antelope Memorial hospital.
He was able to return home
Thursday of last week.
Karen Wrcnholt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jieorge Wren
holt, underwent a major opera
tion Friday morning in the Ne
ligh hospiial. Karen, a student
in the Norfolk .Junior college,
became ill Wednesday night
ami was brought to Neligli
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerotd (Spike)
Smith, Wisner, visited friends
and relatives here the past week.
The Smiths have purchased a
home in Norfolk and will move
there in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sparks
and son Terry, and Alice Sparks,
Norfolk, spent the weekend in
the Merle Sparks home.
Mrs. Iziretta Ashcraft, Fre
mont, is planning a public
auction of her household belong
ings here in Clearwater Septem
ber 30.
Relatives here received word
of the death of Tom Miller of
Des Moines, la. Mr. Miller had
been in poor health the past
six months. His wife is the for
mer Josephine Mitchell of
Clearwater.
Guests in the Will Luben home
Monday were Mrs. Guy Copper,
Kansas City. Mrs. Mildred Per
vo, Alhambra, Calif., Mrs. Zolla
Suiter, Norfolk, and Lydia Nor
wood, Elgin.
WSCS of the Methodist church
met at the home of Mrs. Eric
Minerich Thursday with Mrs.
Amos Switzer, co-hostess. There
were nine members, four honor
ary members and one visitor
present. Mrs. Lyle Switzer led
devotionals. The lesson was given
by Mrs. Mary Hemenway and
Mrs. H. Sprague. Plans for the
fall bazaar were discussed. The
bazaar is to be held in connec
tion with the Lord’s acre sale, a
date to be announced. The wo
men are making a quilt for the
bazaar. Next meeting will be the
birthday meeting at the church.
Pep club officers were
named the past week with the
following taking cluirge. Presi
dent Sherryl Alders; vice presi
dent, Bonnie Damme; secre
tary and treasurer, Beverly
Snider, and reporter, Cathy
Wiegand. The sponsor is Miss
H. Czarnik. First team cheer
leaders are Marie Anderson,
Maxine Hoffman and Cheryl
Rice. For the second team they
are, Chellie Nolze, Helen Sni
der and Sharon Kallhoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dufphey
were Thursday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Curtright.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rix and
family visited relatives in Oma
ha Sunday.
Deloit News
By Mrs. H. Reimer
Last Week’s News—
Mrs. Bill Schindler, Omaha,
underwent surgery recently for a
ruptured appendix. She is re
cuperating at her home.
Mrs. Glenn Harpster and her
parents returned Tuesday after
a 10-day visit with relatives in
Kansas.
Jimmy Dick Schindler, Oma
ha, is to undergo heart surgery
at Rochester, Minn., in Octo
ber.
Mrs. Louis Pofahl was albe to
return to her home near Deloit
Saturday. She had been hos
pitalized.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewell, Dal
las, S. D., spent Sunday at the
Ralph Tomjack and Johnny
Bauer homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Munson,
Norfolk, spent Thursday at the
L. L. Bartak home and visited
Mrs. Lodge.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Sehi last week.
Claude Temple, 64 of Lincoln
passed away Sunday unexpected
ly of a heart attack. Burial was
in Kansas. He was the father of
Howard Temple of Hastings.
Mrs. Mary Steams visited
aliout two weeks in the Athel
Fuller and Roy Peterson homes
in Chadron. She returned home
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Redlinger and
family have moved from the
Kryger ranch to O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak vi
sited the Harold Cook home in
Lincoln over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schindler
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
were visitors Friday evening at
the R. M. Tomjack home.
The Deloit pinochle club met
Thursday afternoon at the
Charles McDonald home. Mrs.
Effie Kubart was a guest.
Mrs. Charles Bartak and Mrs.
Anna Savage went to Wayne
Wednesday to take Beverly Bar
tak back to college.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack
spent Thursday evening at the
Sisson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donohoe and
family, California, have been vi
siting at the Johnny Bauer home.
Mrs. Donohoe is the former Pat
Bauer.
The new schoolhouse in the
Cache Creek area is progressing.
Naper News
By Mrs. John Schonebaum
Last Week’s News—
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stahlec
ker were Wednesday evening vi
sitors in the John Stahlecker
home.
Shirley Bechtold returned to
Sioux Falls, S. D., Tuesday af
ter spending Labor Day weekend
with her parents, the Albert
Bechtolds
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heermann
and family, Wisner, were last
Sunday visitors and dinner
guests of Mrs. Anna Heermann.
Ed Nicalous was admitted to
the Burke hospital September 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stahlecker,
Yankton, S. D., returned to their
home Sunday after visiting with
his parents, the Walter Stahlec
keds, and other relatives for
several days.
Last Sunday evening visitors
in the Everett Green home to
visit with Merlin Green, Dubu
que, la., and Ellen Groh, Sioux
City, la., were the Gene Reis
selman family, Donald Schmitz
and family, Elizabeth Reisel
mann and Donna Halbur, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Vogt and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolf and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vogt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Klein and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Vogt and family, Marlin
Green and sons, Jim Blums and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Sieh, Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sieh re
turned to their home in Denver,
after spending a short vacation
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Johnson Drug Store
Phone 118 O'Neill, Nebraska
with his grandparents, the Claus
Siehs, and other relatives and
friends.
Last Sunday visitors and din
ner guests in the John Stahlecker
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Juran and sons, Rapid City,
S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk,
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Stahlecker and daughters, Wood,
S. D., and Dennis and Linda
Heermann.
Mission Festival services were
held Sunday at St. Paul's
Evangelical Lutheran church
with Pastor D. Sellnow, Rapid
City, S. D., guest speaker for
morning services. Afternoon
speaker was Pastor K. Fuhl
brigge, Mission, S. D.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Last Week’s News—
Arrangments have been made
at the Ewing Methodist church
for a nursery. Mothers may leave
their babies and small children
here during the morning worship
hour. Mrs. Marcus Pierson, as
sisted by RozLynne Spragg, will
be in charge Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Thom
son and Scottie were dinner
guests Tuesday at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Lester Spragg.
They were enroute to their home
in Bassett from a vacation trip.
Mrs. Thomson is a niece of Mrs.
Spragg.
Mrs. Louis Pofahl was able to
come home Sunday from the An
telope Memorial hospital. Mrs.
Harry Parks is assisting in the
Pofahl home.
A series of revival meetings
are scheduled to begin Friday
at the Ewing Methodist church.
The Rev. J. R. Parker, Wilmore,
Ky., is the guest speaker. The
Rev. Lester Spragg is pastor of
the Ewing church and he extends
a cordial invitation to the public
to attend these meetings.
The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Stock
ton and son, Pakistan, arrived in
Ewing Tuesday and were over
night guests at the home of Dr.
Wm. H. Ross. The Stocktons are
back in the states for their first
furlough from the missionary
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker at
tended a covered dish supper at
the American Legion hall in O’
Neill Monday evening, honoring
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beha who are
moving to Wisconsin..
Mr. and Mrs. Lyslie Couch and
grandson, Bartlett, were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Tucker.
Thursday evening guests at the
Ray Tucker home were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Billings, Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
family, Chambers, were guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Tucker, Sunday. !
The Order of the Eastern Star.
Jephthah Chapter No. 85, met for
the regular session Tuesday eve
ning. Marie Davis was initiated
into the Order. Mrs. Waldo Davis
and Mrs. Harriet Welke were re
freshment hostesses with Mrs.
John A. Wood assisting with the
decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. M. London, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Shaw and Mrs.
Mark Muff, O’Neill, Mrs. Wilma
Daniels, Mrs. Lorraine Wright
and granddaughter, Debbie Carl,
Ewing, were Sunday evening
guests at the George Jefferies
home. Weekend guests at the Jef
feries and Mrs. Lorraine Wright
homes were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Drey and family, Omaha. They
returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olson, guests
at the H. R. Harris home for a
few days, returned to their home
in SiOux City, la., Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ruroede,
Sam Regan, Ewing and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Meyers, Clearwater,
visited Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies.
Other callers during the week
were Andrew Olson, Mrs. Ivan
Wright, Mrs. Royce Wright, Mrs.
Laura Spittler and Mrs. Eddie
Cuddy and children of O’Neill.
9unday guests at the Sis Eb
bengaard home were his nephew.
Bob Mathison and family, Sioux
City, la. Mr. and Mrs. Ebben
gaard drove to Neligh Saturday to
visit Roy Stevens, a patient at
the Antelope Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latzel
and his mother, Mrs. George
Latzel, visited Sunday with
George Latzel at a Stuart Rest
home. Mr. Latzel, who suffer
ed a stroke several weeks ago,
remains about the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud,
Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mrs.
George Meyers, Clearwater, went
to Fort Randall Sunday to spend
the day.
Mrs. Curtis Roberts and Kar
en Mlnarik attended a bridal
shower for Miss Katie Depew at
Neligh Monday evening.
Vina Wood is spending her two
week vacation with her brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Coe Butler, and other relatives
in Lincoln.
Mr. ana Mrs. m ueinsKy ana
family, Omaha, were weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Sham and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernhardt
and Traci were Thursday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Bartwistle.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walter
and family, Clearwater, were Sat
urday evening guests at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Walter.
Mrs. Lucy Dougherty transact
ed business in Norfolk Tuesday.
Mrs. John Pruden and Mrs. J.
L. Pruden attended a dog show’ at
Des Moines, la., Sunday and
Monday.
Mrs. Wayne Shrader and child
ren and Ina Bennett were dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. Flora
Young at Orchard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burtwis
tle and Jim were Tuesday eve
ning callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Grossnickt?us
and girls down on the Beaver,
and were visitors Monday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Zimmerman and family.
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THE WEDDING OF Mr. and Mrs. David Wright was performed
August 1» at Ewing in St. John’s Catholic church. The bride is the
former Marcene Schmiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schmiser, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright,
all of Ewing.
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