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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1961)
Ewing News By Mr*. Harold Ham* School Faculty Entertained at Dinner Oct. 7 The Ewing public school facul ty was entertained .Saturday eve ning at a dinner at the school htHJse with card games providing entertainment. Score winners were Mr. und Mrs Jorgenson, Mtss Baker and Mr. Kay. Guests were Sunt and Mrs. G. D. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessmer, Miss I>*na Baker, Mrs. Sylvester Schlotman, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Black, Mr. and Mrs. James Kay, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Rexine, Mr. ;ind Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and Mrs. Iu-ona Shoemaker. Hosts were Mr and Mrs Alfred Na pier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham, Mr and Mrs. Ray Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tut tle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spang ler and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis. The Th rrsday Night Pitch club met for the first time of the sea son October 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle. Other ineml>crs are Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam S[H-nce, O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo I >avis, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Bergstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham. Prize win ners were Mr. and Mrs. Berg strom and Mr. and Mrs. Rother ham Lunch was served by the hosts. I lie Ili'llKHllst 1 on til 1' ellovv sliip of the Ewing Methodist church had a roller skating parly Sunday evening at IMuln view, s|wmsore<l by Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis. Eighteen youths were present. Providing transportation were the Davi- \ si-s, Dean Tuttle and Robert Woeppel. Mrs. Elmer Woeppel and son,! David, went to Omaha Thursday where they remained over the weekend for a physical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and family, Mrs. Dave Anson, Mrs. C. C. Hahllieck and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Roberts and family attended the wedding of Charles Roberts and Katie De pew at Neligh Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. Day and fami ly, Bartlett, were Sunday guests at the Elmer Woepp# home. Attending the smorgasbord at Orchard Octolier 2 from Ewing were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis, Mrs. Bertha Urban, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David, Mrs. Charles Rotherham and Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Van Horn and Alan. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood, Lin gle, Wyo., are guests this week at the home of his sister, Vina Wood. Frank Schmidt and son, War ren. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers visited Mrs. Schmidt at the Ante lope Memorial hospital at Ne ligh Saturday evening. Guests at the home of the Rev. Lester Spragg Wednesday and Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Norvall Scott, Debbie and Mike, San Bernardino, Calif. Mrs. Scott is a sister of Mrs. Spragg. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner had as their guests Tuesday her nephew, Charles Nolze, Long Beach, Calif., and Fred Nolze, Clearwater. Recent guests at the Ben Larsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howell, Shelby, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Norfolk. Mr anil M rw Ran Taiwan Rail as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman and daugh ter, Neligh, Dick Pruden and Olga Kiee, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruden, Phillipburg, Mo„ who plan to leave Tuesday tor California where they will spend the winter months with their daughter, Mrs. Marcella Davis. tuid granddaughter, Mrs. Forrest Hahlbeck and family. Mrs. Florence Butler was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Vina Wood. The Rev. Nina Haines, Mrs. Amy Jacobsen and Mrs. Edna Lofquest attended a prayer con ference at the Free Methodist church at Amelia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Doty, O' Neill. were Thursday dinner guests at the Edna Lofquest home. Mrs. Bertha Archer and Mrs. Laura Spittler were all day guests at the Sam Regan home | Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker, j who spent a few days at the Ray Funk home, returned to their home in Omaha Wednesday. Joe and Esther Zimmerman! went to Pilger Sunday for dinner! and Lutheran Layman League and conference meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Alexan der had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blumm and Lori, Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. George White, Dwaine, Mr. and Mrs. Don White and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Alexander, all of Plainvievv. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and family, accompanied by Ina Bennett, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Flora Young, Orch ard. Mrs. Sam Regan and children, Mrs. Laura Spittler and Mrs. Bertha Archer were supper guests Thursday evening at the Robert Bartak home. Dr. Leo Spittler and sons. Billy and Bobby, Norfolk, were guests Tuesday at the home of his mother. Mrs. Laura Spittler Bill Harris and Clifford Rice, Fremont, were afternoon and dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard spent the weekend in Omaha as c-uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Munson. They at tended the Ice Follies while there. Try The Frontier Want Ads - It Pays! | 1 Kraft Flavored MARSHMALLOWS Miniature Jet i oy2-oz. ^ C **]oy2.0z. ^ Q C pk9 J y ^ pkg. 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