The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 05, 1962, Image 3

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    Frontier
BRUCE J. REHBERG, Editor
BELL, RICHARDSON. Publisher
Terms <4 SubwrripUoo: In Nebraska, U 50 per
year; elsewhere In the United SUtes, S3 per year,
rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip
tions payable in advance.
Entered at the postoffice In O’Neill, Holt ooun
ty, Nebraska, us second-class mail matter under
the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. This news
paper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso
ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audi*
lureau of Circulations.
NATIONAL IDITORIAL
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold llama
Mr. and Msr Ben Larsen ha<
as their guests Monday, Mr. am
Mrs. Jergen Jergensen, Norfolk
and Mrs. Bertha McLemthan
New Yolk
Will Conner, who entered the
Methodist hospital at Sioux
City, la., last week, has under
gone surgery during the week
end. Ills condition Is reported
to lx- satisfactory. His brother,
Ihximer Conner, Orchard, Is
staying at the Conner home in
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartal
and family and Mrs. Laura Spitt
ler spent Sunday at Valentine vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Richard Spittler and family.
Friday evening guests at th<
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwigh
Schroeder were Mr. and Mrs
James Good ami family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnaril
were Sunday dinner guests at th<
home of their son-in-law am
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mackel and family at Elgin
Mrs S. M Burtwistle and son.
Jim, accompanied by her mo
ther, Mrs. J. L. Pruden, return
ed home Sunday from Lincoln
where they had spent the week
end.
Mrs. Leland Welke and Bonnie
and Sp 5 and Mrs. Bob Welke
and son, Johnnie, made a com
bined business and pleasure trip
to Sioux City, la., Wednesday.
The Bob Welkes left Friday for
Texas where they will visit rela
tives a few days. They plan to
return to Ewing this week before
leaving for Alaska where Welke
will be stationed in the United
States Army.
Mr and Mrs. Vance Butler,
Ainsworth, spent Sunday with his
sister, Mrs. Vera Anson.
A weekend guest at the home
of Mrs. Caroline Sanders was her
, daughter, Mrs. Bernice Harlan,
Tilden.
Mrs. Mildred Bergstrom and
family had as their Sunday after
n<x>n guest s her mother, Mrs.
Caroline Senders and Mrs. Ber
1 nice Harlan, Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies went
to Plainview Sunday to visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Miss Catherine Bauer and Mrs.
Gail Boies made a combined
business and pleasure trip to Fre
mont on Saturday.
A social afternoon was enjoyed
by several ladies Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Joe Tomjack.
Mrs. John Latzel is now back
at her home in Ewing after
spending some time at St. An
thony's hospital in O’Neill. Callers
at her home on Saturday were
Mrs. Mabel Boies, Mrs. Florence
Butler and Mrs. Ralph Eacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler trans
acted business in O’Neill Thurs
day.
Mrs. Floyd Lee, Mrs. William
Farr, Mrs. Ralph Eacker, Mrs.
Joe Tomjack, Mrs. Jessie Angus
. were guests at the Uhl home in
O’Neill Saturday, when Mrs. Uhl
entertained a number of friends.
James Araji, Lincoln, was a
weekend guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kropp.
« ■ _i * *_ a_i_ rvi__
**11. Cl l IV* .TUO. juuuvn ViiJVII
spent Sunday visiting at the home
of their son, Merwin Olson and
family at Clearwater.
Mrs. Lloyd Angus, Mrs. Mar
cus Snyder and Mrs. Jessie An
gus visited the following patients
at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’
Neill Friday, Mrs. John Angus.
Mrs. D. A. Gunter, Mrs. Emma
Closson, all of Ewing, and Car
olyn Hill, Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olsen
were guests Wednesday at the
h >me of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wil
son at Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack
entertained the following guests
Friday evening at their home,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thramer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus
Thramer and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Walnofer and two child
ren. The occasion was in honor
of Mark Thramer’s birthday an
niversary. Card games were play
ed fr amusement. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Tomjack.
Dinner guests 9unday at the
Gary Tessmer home were Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Napier and fam
ily.
Sgt. Marvin Carl left Wed
EASTER
HATS.. .beautifully
abloom!
The fresh flo^erin^s of -r. _ _
2"to $*5
spring shaped for flattery! “S*
neaday lor Fairbanks. Alaska
where he will be stationed In
the I ailed States Army. Mrs.
Carl U working ns a nnrse at
St. Anthony's hospital In O’
Neill. and will make her home
at the Delbert Carl home In
Ewing.
Mrs. Aubrey Wood made a
business trip to O'Neill Monday
The St John's Purple 4-H club
held its regular meeting March
18 at the Louis Funk home. Linda
Schmiser and Janet Punk gave a
report on grooming of 4H calves
The neat meeting will be held at
the Alva Parks hme April 8.
Richard Sham, reporter.
Lorraine Bartos is now employ
ed at the Good-All Electric
Manufacturing Company at Og
allala. She is the daughter of
James Bartos, Ewing Miss Bar
toe graduated from the Ewing
high school.
Mrs Lester Spragg entertained
a group of women at an after
noon party Saturday at her home
Mr and Mrs Ray Butler drove
to Elgin Sunday to spend the
day with Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Warden and family.
Mr and Mrs. E D McDon
ald and family were dinner and
evening guests Saturday at the
home of Mr and Mrs Ray But
ler.
Mane Darts and Jane Spragg
were OWeill visitors Saturday
Ina Bennett and Sharon Kropp
attended the Antelope county
spelling n attest held m Neligh
Saturday. Miss Bennett was <ate
of the checkers
Mr and Mr* Wilbur Bennett.
Mr and Mr* Wayne Shrader and
family, all of Ewing. Mrs Flora
Young and Janies Bennett. Or
cluird, wen- dinner guests Sun
day at the home o| Ins Bennett
Mr and Mrs Howard Luben
visited Mr and Mrs Walter
Schnabel gi their home m Neltgh
last week Mr. Schnabel is able
to be out at the hospital and Is
recuperating at home
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