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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1962)
■ ■■■ . Riverside New By Mrs. Lioeel Qatar The United Presbyterian Wo. men met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Wilbur Bennett. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome was cohostess. Thir teen members were present with Mrs. Ernst Pierson, who became a member. The society will meet with Mrs. Vearl Tuttle in May. They are planning a farewell par. ty in the near future for the James Kay family who will move from Ewing shortly after school is out this spring. The Riverside Methodist Mis sionary society met Friday after noon at the Walter Miller home. An Easter egg hunt was held Riyerside Free Methodist Church Saturday morning for the beginner, primary and junior Sunday school classes. The Darrol Switzer family, Om aha, came Friday evening to spend the Easter weekend visit ing in the Ora and Wendell Swit zer and Leo Miller homes. Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs. Richard Napier and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. fLeo Miller and family and Sher ry Switzer attended the cantata Friday evening at the United Brethren church in Orchard. Mrs. William Lofquist and Mrs. Wayne Fry attended the miscel laneous shower for Bernadine Rotherham last Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoke, Mc Pherson, Kan., visited their daughter and son-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Everett Keesler, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and Phil and the Dale Raasch family, Omaha, spent the Easter weekend in the Dave Pollock home. Other gaests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and Rollie Snell of Page. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Snell’s 90th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke are staying at the Bert Fink farm and doing chores while the Finks are visiting at the Abe Paul home in McPherson, Kan., over Easter. Leroy Napier is helping John Napier with the chores over the Easter weekend and Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier are visiting at To The Voters Of Holt County We are faced with a problem that is becoming far too preve lent for the good of our form of government. Why don't we have more qualified candidates for our county offices? Correction of this situation would be beneficial to all of us who value our treasured right of choice. It is distinctly to the credit of the voter to have the opportunity to choose be tween two qualified candidates. Let’s encourage qualified candi dates to pursue public office against the incumbents by lend ing a hand to Kieth Abart’s sup port. The record indicates such action would stimulate interest and give us reason to go to the polls because a choice is offered. The right stroke of the pencil on election day for Kieth Abart will serve as an inducement for other qualified men to pursue public office thereby giving us reason to go to the polls and make a choice. This right we should cherish dearly in our country. Your support in behalf of Kieth A. Abart will be appreci ated by the family. Kieth Robert Miriam Frank Susan James Ellen Timothy Kristie Margaret 1-3 (Advertisement) I FRIWIF I ihe Russel Napier home, Sterling, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. William LoCquist visited last weekend with her mo ther, Mrs. Mary Rotherham at Scottsbluff. Pat and Mike Munn are spend ing the weekend in the Dale Na pier home. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David, Mrs. Archie Johnston, Barbara and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Eddie and Alice Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shrader and Loretta and Diane attended graduation exercises tor the Wayne college graduates Thursday morning. Sandra and Lavern Shrader were among the graduates. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Mrs. Robert Hobbs, Bobby and Hyla, visited Mrs. D. A. Gunter in the O’Neill hospital Thursday morn ing and called in the afternoon at the George Montgomery and Lionel Gunter homes. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David left Friday afternoon to spend the Easter weekend vis iting in the Eldred Fry home in McPherson, Kan. Mrs. Kitty Fry, who has been visiting there will return home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers vis iling in the Jerry Meyers home in vVisner, Sunday, Apr. 15. Mrs. Leo Miller and Melanie visited in the Dave Pollock home itiursduy morning. Mrs. Richard Napier and Mrs. John Napier visited in Neligh, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord were lunch guests Sunday evening in tlie George Montgomery home. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and Mrs. Earl Pierson visited in Ne ligh, Monday, April 16. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Clayton and the Robert Hobbs tanuly were dinner guests Sun day, April 16. Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery en tertained Mrs. Thomsen, the teacher, and pupils, of the Ray mond Schmidt school, and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs. Floyd Napier and Mrs. Lynn Fry and Sheila Thursday after school in honor of Gary’s birthday anniversary. Nancy, Reta and Susan Napier visited Tuesday evening, April 17, in the Wayne Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family visited in Norfolk Wednes day, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weinkauf, Wichita, Kan., spent Easter weekend at the Rudy Ahlers. Mrs. Alfred Napier, Leroy, Gienda, Dennis and Steve vis ned in Neligh Thursday after noon, April la. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, lU» TTnLkn ^»»-»J KW11 Ui<U 1VUWV1 II AAVIIUWU iamiiy were dinner guests Sun day, April 15 at the L. A. Hobbs home. ivir. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke, Mrs. Jessie Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Na pier and family, Mr. and Mrs. rfuane Jensen and family, Mrs. iviiiiie Mahood and the Wayne Fry family were guests Sunday in the Z. H. Fry home. Mrs. Daisy- Miller, Mrs. Ro bert McDaniel, Mrs. Dale Na pier, Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Mrs. lvleivin Napier and Mrs. Robert Hoobs anu children were guests at a coffee hour in honor of Mrs. Meivin Napier’s birthday in the rtichard Napier home. Mrs. Leo Miller and Mrs. Ho ward Miller attended a tea Thurs day afternoon in the Ewing high school given by the eighth and ninth grade home economics ciass. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and Jimmy, Plainview, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs were dinner guests Sunday in the Dewitt Hoke home in honor of Hyla Hobbs bap tism. The Lynn Fry family were din ner guests Sunday at the Lee Fink home. Keith Biddlecome was home ov er the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Biddle come and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hegr and son visited Sunday morning at the Keith Biddlecome home. The three families were dinner guests in the David Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited in Neligh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woeppe] and Mrs. Minnie Larson visited in the Earl Pierson home Monday evening, April 16. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome called at the George Montgomery home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Cary and Nila vis ited in the Lionel Gunter home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer, Mr and Mrs. Leo Miller and familj and the Walter Millar familj were guests Sunday, April 15, ai the Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visitec in Norfolk Monday, April 16. Mrs. Keith Blddlecome visitec in the Joe Hegr home near Mad ison Sunday, April 15. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Sheila an<j Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Na pier were supper guests Tuesdaj evening, April 17 in the Dewitl Hoke home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson wert dinner guests April 17 in the Mar cus Pierson home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napiei visited in the Frank Emsick home, Omaha, Tuesdajr, April 17 Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shradei and David were dinner guest* Sunday, April 15, at the Lynn Frj home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were guests April 15 in the Art Busshardt home, Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visitec at the John Angus home Iasi Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Piersor | and family visited at the Ear Pierson home Sunday, April 15. Sarah Hotiman came back home to the Keith Biddlecome home Tuesday, April 17. after spending some time at the Clarence Hahl back home The Rev. William Rosa called at the George and Lorraine Mont gomerys last Thursday afternoon. Gene and family wfli be making their hone on the Tombac* f^rm. The, Reimer-WuK' cemetery meeting will- be oa Sunday, May 6 at 2 p.m. Mrs Otto Reiiher, Lincoln, spent the weekend at the Sit son home. An Easter patty and Easter egg hunt were held Friday at the Deloit school. Mrs. Dana Sitson is the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and Mary, Oakland, spent Sunday at the J. A. Larson home in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs Fred Harpster were Easter Sunday dinner guests at the Anita Lee home in Ewing. Mrs Kenny Lee and child ren of Norfolk were guests also. Mr and Mrs. Keith Bartak at tended graduation services in Wayne Thursday foe Mrs. Bar tak’s sister, Mqn* >l*aeL Mrs. Miry fjtcarns arrived home by bus Wednesday after spending several weeks at the Althel Fuller home in Chadron. She also visited Mrs. H. Manaon in O'Neill enroute home. Mr and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak and family were Sunday dinner guests at the L. L. Bar tak home. Several from here attended the 50th wedding anniversary oper house Sunday (or Mr amt Mr*. George Jeffries in Ewing. Mark Maben spent Saturday in Ornahfc visiting Mr and Mrs Bill Maben and family. Mr and Mrs Henry Reimer and Mr. and Mr*. M Born amt T son. Hiynbotdt, were Easier Sun day guest* at the H. W. Tempi* home in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs Gary Moun, Ne ligh, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kurpgeweit were Sunday dinner gueafc) In the Watson McDonald borne. -"I Deloit News By Mrs. H. 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