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_ Volume 82—Number 1 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, April 26, 1962 Seven Cent*
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Mrs. Ella Ziems was a guest
in the Ralph Van Horn home
near O’Neill on Easter Sunday.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler spent
Easter Sunday with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Hull near Royal.
Home for the Easter vacation
are students attending college:
Jerry Black, Clifford Juracek
Richard Mlnarik, Annette Rother
ham, Ron Brion, Duane Bollwitt,
Ben Bollwitt, Mary Ann Bauer,
John Wanser and Kittie Wanser.
Judy Tinsley, Douglas Shrader,
and Leonora Tuttle, students at
Wayne State Teachers College
are home for the summer vaca
tion. Sandra Shrader is a grad
uate of WSTC this spring.
Merle Lee and his sister, Mrs.
Harold Brown, Omaha, were
weekend guests at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lee. Other expected guests for
Easter Sunday at the Lee home
were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders
and family, Laurel.
Roger Wunner, LeGrange, 111.,
was calling on old friends in Ew
ing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wun
ner are guests of Mrs. Bertha
Wegner at Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murphy
and daughter, Omaha, were
weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom
had as their Easter holiday
guests their daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wagner,
Omaha.
Vaulde Welke, Newman Grove,
spent her Easter vacation with
her mother, Mrs. Harriet Welke
and other relatives in the Ewing
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crosby and
daughter, Omaha, came to spend
the holiday weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock.
Other guests on Easter were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum, Ewing.
Sp 2 and Mrs. Gene Siems,
Rapid City, S. D., are guests at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Mlnarik and his mo
ther, Mrs. Siems and family at
Neligh. They plan to return to
Rapid City Monday.
Easter Sunday guests at th$
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tuc
ker were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Tucker and son, O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker at
tended the open house at the Le
gion club in O’Neill Thursday
honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Gal
lagher, Inman, on their golden
anniversary.
Guests at the Frank Schmidt
home Thursday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tucker.
The Barracks No. 2229, at O’
Neill was attended by Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Tucker Monday eve
ning. The May meeting will have
a pot luck supper preceding the
meeting. A special invitation is
extended to all World War I vet
erans and their wives to attend
if possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaczor and
family, Omaha, are spending the
holiday weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Eva Kaczor and other rela
tives in the Ewing community.
Mrs. Ora Stephens was taken to
St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday
for observation and treatment.
Mrs. Maude Boies was a supper
and evening guest at the home of
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hahlbeck, Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp,
Sioux Falls, S. D., came Friday
to spend the holiday weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Knapp. Other guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw and
family, Columbus, were over
night guests at the parental home
Saturday and remained for Eas
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs were
Easter dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke.
The Church of the Nazarene
had special services on Good Fri
day conducted by the Rev. Mrs.
Nina Haines. There were special
musical and vocal selections. A.
good crowd was in attendance.
Mrs Amy Jacobsen was a din
ner guest Wednesday at the home
of her daughter. Mrs. Ernest Nor
wood. Mr. Norwood is in the Til
den hospital for treatment of a
bad cold on the verge of pneu
monia.
Mrs. Anna Pollock, Ewing,
who has been employed in Om
aha for several weeks was in
Ewing Friday. She called at
the homes of Dewitt Gunter and
Mrs. Amy .Jacobsen. Mrs. Pol
lock is spending the holdiay
weekend with her son, Donald
Pollock and family at Neiigh.
Easter guests at the home of
Ernest Norwood were his sister,
Libby Norwood, Elgin, Mrs. Amy
Jacobsen and son, Thomas, from
Intercession City, Fla., and the
Rev. Mrs. Nina Haines. In the
afternoon, Mrs. Norwood visited
Mr. Norwood at the Tilden hos
pital.
Duane Bllwitt and Ben Boll
witt came home Friday for their
Easter vacation with their (par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boll
IVIr'c Rnllu/itt
and family. Both boys are at
tending school in Kansas City,
Mo.
Mrs. Ed Urban, Mrs. Jessie
Angus, Mr. Dewitt Gunter and
his daughter, Mrs. Max Graver
from Illinois went to O’Neill Wed
nesday where they visited Mrs.
Gunter at St. Anthony’s hospital.
Easter was spent by Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Urban at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bollwitt and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan en
tertained at an Easter dinner par
ty at their new home in Ewing.
Guests were her mother, Mrs.
Laura Spittler, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Funk and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bartak and family,
all of Ewing, Dr. and Mrs. Leo
Spittler and family, Norfolk, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spittler
and family, Valentine.
Mrs. Joe Tomjack was hostess
at a family gathering at her home
Easter Sunday. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Blaine Spes, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshal and family, Colum
bus, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Herley
and family, Clearwater, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Kallhoff, O’Neill and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk and
family, Ewing.
Joe Arehart is a patient at St.
Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill,
He was hurt by falling from
a horse he was riding. He is the
seven-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Arehart of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs., Eben Grafft re
turned home Monday from Col
lege Springs, la., where they
were called due to the serious
illness of his brother. He suffer
ed a stroke some time ago.
Ina Bennett, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
were O'Neill visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris, and
oci iiici, du^uxiipcuucu uy iviaxic
Davis, made a trip to Plainview
Friday. Bertha had a check-up
on her knee injury and the cast
removed. Marie called on her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright en
tertained at a family gathering
Sunday at their home. Present
were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Rotherham, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Rotherham and children,
Ewing, Bernadine Rotherham, Co
lumbus, Leo O’Malley, Chambers
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gra
gert and family, Albion.
Guests at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Merton Dierks and family,
Easter, were his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Dierks.
Duane Hord, Syracuse, came
home Saturday to spend Easter
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Hord.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker
went to York Sunday to spend
the day with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Bredenkemp and family.
Mrs. Jessie Angus was a guest
at the Z. H. Fry home on Easter
.Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban went
to Neligh Friday evening to visit
her brother, John Tagel, at the
hospital. Mr. Tagel is suffering
from a heart ailment.
Mrs. Josie Versaw and grand
daughter, Sandra Tellender, spent
Easter Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Auman at Or*
cnard.
Geraldine Bauer and Mary Ann
Bauer, Lincoln, spent the holiday
weekend with their mother, Mrs.
Rose Bauer and family.
Mrs. Josephine Elston and Mrs.
Marvin Carl visited Thursday and
Friday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Williamson and
family at Bellevue.
Mrs. Marvin Carl has received
word from her husband that he
arrived in Alaska and is now sta
tioned at Fairbanks. Mrs. Carl
hopes to join him soon. At pre
sent she is a nurse at St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill.
A. J. Sanders and son, Laurel,
spent Friday visiting his mother,
Mrs. Caroline Sanders and at the
Floyd Lee home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings
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their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunaway
and lamily. Mrs. Billings also
had a physical check-up before
returning home later in the week.
Mrs. Rose Bauer and family
were entertained at dinner Eas
ter Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gail Boies.
Mrs. Bernice Harlan, Tilden,
accompanied by her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rosno, Omaha, were guests at
the home of her mother, Mis.
Caroline Sanders. They also call
ed at the home of Mrs. Mildred
Bergstrom and family.
Monday evening guests at the
home oi Ina Bennett were Mr.
and Mrs. Bennett Young, Omaha,
Mrs. Flora Young and James
Bennett, Orchard.
A real estate deal was recently
completed by Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Butler when they sold their home
at the south eage of Ewing to
Adolph Thramer and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Thramer. This land
is a part of the original home
stead of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Butler who filed on it
in 1379, coming to Nebraska by
covered wagon from Harlan, la.,
and has been in the ownership
of the Butler family for over 30
years. After the five-year im
provement was completed, an ab
stract dated December 13, 1884
was granted by the United States
government to the George But
lers and in later years was pass
ed on to his son, Ray and wife.
Three years ago, Mr. and Mrs.
Butler built a new modern home
on the land and were engaged
in turkey raising. At present they
have living quarters at the apart
ments of Anna Savidge while
their new home, now under con
struction, is being built north of
what is known as the Kay place.
This is the second new house
under construction in Ewing this
spring.
The Try and Do Home Exten
sion Club met Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Glen Ander
son. Fourteen members answered
to roll call. Mrs. Stanley Davis,
president, presided at the busi
ness meeting. Members were di
vided into groups to color Easter
Eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday. Mrs. Anderson was
elected to fill the vacancy as sec
retary due to the resignation of
Mrs. Gary Tessmer who will be
leaving Ewing.
The May Tea of the Holt Coun
ty Extension Clubs which will be
held in O’Neill was discussed.
Mrs. James Kay was hostess.
Mrs. Jerome Fuller and sons,
Grand Island, were visitors at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Eacker one day this
week.
Lynch News
By Mm. Fred king
Mary and Martha society held
their regular LWML meeting
Thursday afternoon at the church
basement with Mrs. Alta Retzlaff
in charge. A mission film was
shown by Pastor Donald Burg*
dorf. The project was Easter
Baskets for the patients at the
Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Ed
Johns was hostess. Mrs. Art Bes*
sen was welcomed as a new
member. Mrs. Dale Bessert and
Mrs. Art Retzlaff are delegates
to the LWML district convention
to be held at Wayne June 5.
The First Methodist Women’s
Society held their regular meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Glen
tor Mrs. Robert Conklin and baby
son born April 15. Fitteen mem
bers were present.
A baby shower was held Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. Low
ie Nelsen in honor of Mrs. Don
McDowell and Mrs. Don Jokum
sen and their baby girls. Mrs.
Larry Cozine and Mrs. Ray Ho
ward were hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cameron
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Hornback, and the Baamis
ters from Butte were Easter din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Emme and family.
The First Methodist Women's
Society held a food sale Saturday,
April 14 at the Moody’s Store
and made $110.
The Spring Band Concert was
held last Thursday night in the
new auditorium. There were sev
eral vocal numbers given which
will be used in the music contest
at O'Neill Thursday. The Swing
Band also played several num
bers wnich will be entered that
day.
The Band Boosters sold rolls
and coiiee and made about $67.
Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer, Bruce
end Bardy, Norfolk, spent the
weekend here with relatives,
pruce is a freshmen at Norfolk
college.
The Wesleyan Missionary So
ciety held a joint sewing meeting
at the home of Mrs. Glen Dyer
Wednesday. The town circle serv
ed cookies and cotiee.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kayl and
family, Greenville, S. C. came
Monday for a week’s visit with
relatives. Mrs. Kayl remained
here with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull
and Charie will finish school here
Mr. Kayl will attend school in
Denver for 19 weeks.
A supper was held at the Neil
Bjornsen home Saturday night in
honor of the Don Kayls. It was
also Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hav
ranek’s wedding anniversary.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kalkowski, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hull and
Joyce McGill.
Mrs. Mary Fusch returned
home Easter Sunday. She has
been in the hospital in Sioux City
recently. She has spent several
months with her daughter, Ar
lene and family in Sioux City.
Mrs. Pete Mulhair, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Kalkowski and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kayl and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjornsen
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Havranek and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Hall and family
were Easier guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Spencer and family.
Mr. Lowie Nelsen returned
to the Lynch hospital Easter Sun
day after spending several weeks
at the St. Joseph hospital in Om
aha undergoing tests
Diana Spencer was out of school
last week three days with a sore
throat. Mavis Pinkerman, Alpha
Grimm and Evie Barta visited
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kayl visited
Saturday at the Bob Classen
home in Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moody and
twins, Wheaton, Minn., spent the
weekend in Lynch and Bristow
visiting with relatives. Mrs.
Moody and twins remained for a
weeks’ visit.
Grace Mannen is visiting this
week with her mother, Mrs. Man
nen and Herbert. Miss Mannen
teaches at the Lutheran school
tor the deal at Detroit, Mich.
The American Legion auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Don Al
len with 14 members present
Monday at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Audiss and
family, Anoka, entertained the
following Easter : Mr. and Mrs.
Berl Moody and family, Sioux
City, la., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Haselhorst and family, O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rossmeier
and family, Sidney, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Vonasek and family, Ver
del, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Streit and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Mi
canek and Mr. and Mrs. Cap
Haselhorst.
Douglas and Emery Moody,
Sioux City, la., spent from Wed
nesday to Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lone Micunek.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Moody and
family spent Saturday night at
the Lorie Micanek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rossmeier
and lamily, Sidney, came Friday
for a visit at the Cap Hasel
horst's and other relatives. They
visited Saturday at the Leland
Moody home.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rossmeier
and family. Rapid City, S. D , vis
ited Sunday at the Leland Moody
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and
family, Pierre, S. D.t spent the
Easter weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Bessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and
family were supper guests at the
George King home Easter. Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle King, Omaha,
spent the weekend there also.
Mr. and .\Jrs. Ralph Moody and
family, Niobrara, visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Havranek.
Barbara Lee Moody has been
enjoying her Easter vacation at
home. She is a freshman at the
University of Nebraska and is
studying elementary education.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford
Janice and Steven were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Coleman, Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Retzlaff and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retz
laff, Chambers, were Easter din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Retzlaff and family at Ne
ligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Retzlaff and
family visited at the Joe Hrbek
home Friday night.
The First Methodist Young
People attended the sunrise ser
vice at the Butte community
church. Mrs. Black. Mrs. King
ami Mrs. Svatos accompanied
them.
Wilmer Crawford attended a
school of instruction in Lincoln
three days this week He will as
sume the manager job of the
RTA
Ttie Christ Lutheran church
held a sunrise service Easter
morning A breakfast was served v
after the service and a film wan
shown, "Christ is Risen".
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