The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1962, Image 2

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    Ewing News
By Mr*. Harold HarrU
Mrs. Dean Pofahl and daugh
ters returned home Wednesday
from Norfolk where they had
apent a few days at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. See
man.
The 70th Holt County Fair and
rodeo is scheduled for August 12,
14, 15 and 16 at Chambers, Ne
braska. The Fair premium lists
are available at the following
places: Stuart, the Drug Store, At
kinson, Wilson Drug; Emmet,
Conards Store; O’Neill, O’Neill
Drug; Inman, Clarks Market;
Page, the Farmers Store; Ew
ing, the Ralph Munn Store;
Chambers, Newhouse Sundries;
Amelia, Peterson’s Store and the
Frontier office.
Mrs. Minnie Larson and her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. George Larson and family
of Mount Vernon, Wash., were
guests Monday at the home oj
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Larson, O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter,
Odebolt, la., were guests at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Hemmer and son and
brother, Carl Walter, Clearwater,
were Friday evening guests of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Walter.
Mr. ana Mrs. Kooert Dunaway,
Brenda and Becky were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Billings. (Before re
turning to their home at Hastings,
Sunday they visited at the Tom
Kelly home, Page, where two of
their sons had spent a few days.
The boys accompanied their par
ents home.
Mrs. Leo Spittier and sons of
Norfolk visited Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Laura Spittier.
Rick and Jay Spittier are
guests at the home of •their
sons had spent a few days. The
boys accompanied their parents
home.
Mrs. Leo Spittier and sons of
Norfolk visited Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Laura Spittier.
Rick and Jay Spittier are guests
at the home of their grandmo
ther and Gigi Spittier at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak
while their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard 9pittler, of Valentine
are in Chicago, 111., on business.
They also will visit relatives
while here.
Demonstration Day for 4-H
clubs of Holt County was held
Thursday at the annex in O’Neill.
The Golden Valley 4-H club was
well represented with perfect at
tendance. Members are Anita
Parks, Shirley Funk, Cathy
Kirschmier, Charlene Miller,
Glenda Napier, Vicki Miller, Ger
aldine Snyder. Rozanne Spragg
was a guest. Charlene Miller and
Glenda Napier gave a demon
stration on mouth to mouth res
piration. The group was accom
panied by their leader, Mrs. John
Miller and Mrs. Alfred Napier.
From the Happy Hollow 4-H
club, Douglas Taylor who is takv
ing Forestry as his project was
present he wa accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. Chester Taylor,
who is a leader in the club.
Jerry Taylor, who is employed
at Fremont, Nebr., is spending
the week at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tay
lor.
Mrs. Vera Anson had as her
guests Sunday her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle An
son, Battle Creek, and Mrs. Or
en Gulbranson and two small
children. Mrs. Gulbranson is the
twin sister of Mrs. Lyle Anson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gulbranson and
their eight children, ages one
year to fifteen, recently left St.
Cloud, Minn., traveling in fojr
covered wagons to Salt Lake City,
Utah., to make their home. They
make about twenty-five miles
each day.
This family has been In the
news and on television since
starting on their Journey.
They are members of the
Mormon faith and are moving
west to be with others of the
same faith. The family stopped
at Plainview for the weekend.
They were welcomed by a dele
gation of city officials and others
and provided them a place to
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader
and family spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Shrader.
Expected guests weanesaay at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eben
Grafft were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Hadfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Knapp all of Fullerton.
Callers Sunday at the Wilbur
Spangler home were Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Maben and family,
Fullerton, who were on their
way for a vacation through the
Black Hills, Yellowstone Park
and to Seattle, Wash., to attend
the World’s Fair.
Mrs. Ruth Spangler had as her
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Coon, Wisner, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Skipstead, Fremont, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and
family, Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Napier
received word from the Lynk
Bros, and Baird Inc., producers
of hybrid seed corn, that one of
his customers, John W. Miller,
Ewing, was one of the winners
in the corn guessing contest.
There were two other winners
in Nebraska, one from South
Dakota and one from Bronson,
la. Mr. and Mrs. Napier and
Mr. and Mrs. Miller with other
winners are invited to be guests
of Iowa Sales meeting, Aug. 2,
to be held at the Holiday Inn in
Sioux City, la. There will be a
contest that evening for the five
men and one will be the winner
of the new 1962 Chevrolet one
half ton pickup truck.
Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and child
ren accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Eben Grafft, went to Nor
folk, Monday, where Joan Spang
ler had a check-up on her re
cent surgery.
Mrs. John Turay and daugh
ters and Mrs. Dwaine Hobbs and
children were guests Sunday at
the L. A. Hobbs home while Mr.
Hobbs and husbands went fishing
at Lake Andes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turay and
Connie went to Omaha Tuesday.
Mrs. Turay and Connie had a
physical checkup. Connie now has
had her braces removed and get
ting aoout witn crutcnes.
Mrs. Josie Versaw had as her
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Meyers, Bonesteel, S. D-, and
.vtr. ana .tin. joe Auman, Or
cnaid.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell
and Mrs. Anna Alberts, Cham
bers, and Mr. anil Mrs. Victor
Bollwitt and family visited Sun
day at the Ed Urban home.
Mrs. John Latzel was able to
come home during the weekend
from St. Anthony's hospital in
O’Neill. Callers at the Latzel
home Sunday were Mrs. Ralph
Eacker and Mr. and Mrs. Au
gust Thiele and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk attend
ed the smorgasbord at Emmet
Sunday evening sponsored by the
Catholic Women.
The Rev. P. F. Burke is spend
ing a few days this week in Om- 1
aha.
The home of Mrs. Minnie Lar
son was the scene Sunday of a
family gathering. All members of
her family with their families
were present, also two sisters and
one brother and sister-in-law,
making a total of seventy. A no
host dinner was served on tables
set up on the lawn and the af
ternoon hours were spent visiting,
taking pictures and group sing
ing, with special selections sung
by Cressel Anderson, Mrs. Dale
Harrod and Mrs. Keith Harrod.
Mrs. Minnie Larson spent Sun
day and Monday of last week vis
iting at the home of Mrs. Celia
Christiansen at Chambers. The
ladies also called on Mrs. J. H.
Gibson in Chambers.
Tuesday, Mrs. Larson went to
the home of her son, Harlan Lar
son and family where she was a
guest until Thursday when she
returned to her home in Ewing.
Friday evening guests in the
L. M. Carter home were Julia
Streeter and Mrs. Abdula Kasim,
Royal.
Wilbur Mueller, Arthur, 111.,
spent Thursday and Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Welke. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rod
gers, O’Neill, were Friday eve
ning callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Welke and
daughters drove to Chambers
9unday to visit in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Scott.
Guests the past week at the
C. C. Hahlbeck home were her
niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Ottis Barnard and daughters from
California.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck
and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Ottis Barnard and daughter, Ca
lifornia, were dinner guests Sat
urday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Erb at the cafe in Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Barnard and
daughters, California, accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hahl
beck visited Mrs. Albert Kallhoff
at O’Neill Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boies and
their daughter, Mrs. Leona Jo
hansen and daughters, Plainview,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Hahlbeck Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk had
as their dinner and evening guests
Monday, Mr and Mrs. Ottis Bar
nard and daughters. The Barnard
family left Tuesday morning to
return to their home in Califor
nia. They plan to stop at the
homes of relatives in Wyoming
on their way.
Vina Wood entertained the fol
lowing guests at dinner Thursday
evening at her home, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Burnett, Rapid City,
S. D., Mrs. Harriet Welke and
daughter, Vaulda and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Shain and family,
Ewing.
Vaulda Welke returned Wednes
day from a vacation trip spent
in Kentucky and Alabama. Miss
Welke who has spent many of
her summer vacations on tour has
visited 42 states including Ha
waii and toured Canada and Mex
ico. She will return to her teach
ing position at Newman Grove
this fall where she has taught for
several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnett
returned to their home at Rapid
City, S. D., Friday after a com
bined business and pleasure trip
to the Ewing community. While
here, they were guests at the
home of Mrs. Harriet Welke.
The Past Matrons club of the
Jephthah Charter No. 85, Order
of the Eastern Star of Ewing
was entertained Friday afternoon
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in the home of Mrs. Maud Brion,
Neligh. Fifteen members were
present. Miss Mane Davis was
a guest. The afternoon hours
were spent informally. The hos
tess served a luncheon. Mrs.
Waldo Liavis, Miss lna Bennett
and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome fur
nished cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis
had as the.r guests Londay af
ternoon and for upper Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Wittwer, Tilden, Mrs.
Louise Beal and Mrs. Noel Lau
tenschlager and family, Orchard.
Vaulda Welke, her mother,
Mrs. Harriet Weike, Mrs. Grace
Briggs and Mrs. Keith Biddle
come were callers Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rodgers in O’Neill.
Amelia News
By Misti Florence LJndaey
Sally Landrum, Atkinson, is
spending this week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Ott.
Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. De
lia Ernst, Mrs. Anton Svatos,
Mrs. B. W. Waldo and Mrs. Ed
na Davis attended the funeral of
Miss Evelyn Cavanaugh in O’
Neill Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fullerton,
Craig, Bruce, Tammy and Tres
sa, Norfolk, were calling on
friends in the Amelia communi
ty Friday. They had been in At
kinson to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Small. Her bro
thers, Gary, Cincinati, O., and
Kenneth Small and family, Min
den, were also visiting there.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and
son, Don left Sunday morning for
a weeks vacation. They planned
to visit in Utah with Floyd’s ne
phews.
Mrs. Blake Ott is carrying mail
on the Amelia-Ballagh route
while the regular carrier, Mrs.
Floyd Adams, is on vacation.
Floyd Adam’s mail route is be
ing served by John Zinkon while
he is vacationing.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott ob
served their 36th wedding anni
versary Saturday, July 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vrooman,
Gookie, Thane and Frank left
early Friday morning for their
home at Kent, Wash., after a vis
it here with his sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Backhaus, and other relatives
near Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees help
ed dress chickens at Clyde Bur
ge’s Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz and
family, Pilger, Mrs. Kieth Shell
hase, Margie and Shirley, Atkin
son, visited their brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hie
nie Frahm and family. The Krutz
family came Saturday evening
returning home Sunday evening.
Luann, Susie, Julie and Becky
Blackmore returned to their
home at North Platte Saturday
after a visit here with then
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Watson and aunts Joyce and
Sharon Watson. They are the
aaugnters oi Mr. ana Mrs. cod
Blackmore.
Mrs. Hienie Frahm and child
ren and Mrs. Maude Forbes were
Burwell callers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burgett
and Wayne visited their daugh
ter, Mrs. Jerry Cuddy, and new
little grandson, Kenneth Joseph,
Sunday. Little Kenneth was born
Tuesday, July 24, at St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill.
Tom Murray and daughter, De
maris, O’Neill, visited at Floyd
Adams Wednesday.
Blake Ott, Edgar Peterson and
Wilford Hatch were fishing near
Bonesteel, S. D. Tuesday.
Mrs. Edith Andersen arrived
home Monday from San Jose,
Calif., where she had been vis
iting her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newkirk and
Scott, the past three weeks. She
came to Central City Friday and
visited until Monday with her
son, Roy Andersen and family.
Duane Sammons came Wednes
day to visit his grandmother,
Mrs. Bertha Sammons. He is in
the Air Force and has been sta
tioned at Denver, Colo. He will
receive a new assignment on his
return to the Denver base.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston.
Mark ami Kay, Schuyler, came
Saturday evening to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Peterson. Mark and Kay will stay
with their grandparents while
their parents are on vacation.
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence wire
Sunday dinner and luncheon
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Char
les McMillan, Atkinson. Mrs.
Maude Forbes accompanied them
and spent the day with Mrs. Lou
is Fornes. Mrs. Mary Price, O'
Neill was also visiting there.
Raymond Bly was able to re
turn home last week from St.
Joseph’s hospital, Sioux City, la.,
where he had major surgery.
Mrs . Leonard Morns and
daughter, Woodville, Wash., are
visiting the Madsen families. She
plans to spend a month with Mr
and Mrs. Clins Madsen and help
care for Mr. Madsen who is quite
ill. Mrs. Morris, the former Jen
nie Jackson, made her home with
the Madsens when she was a
girl. Her sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Theisen,
Snyder, came to spend the week
end with her at the Madsen
home. This was the first time in
twenty years the sisters had
been together.
Robert Burge arrived home
Sunday night from Oklahoma
City, Qkla., where he has been
living with his sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Dickerson, and attending summer
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson s
little twin granddaughters have
been named Jeanine Rae and
Janet Faye. They, with their mo
ther, Mrs. Art DeWolf and sis
ter, Sue, spent a few days this
week at the Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal
enjoyed a visit from their grand
children, Gregg, Gary, Joan and
Barbara Pospichal, Atkinson,
while their mother, Mrs. Bonnie
Pospichal, spent a few days in
Omaha.
Mrs. M. E. Madsen and Mrs.
Louis Burgett attended the iun
eral for Miss Evelyn Cavanaugh
in O’Neill Thursday. Later they
called on Mrs. Burgett’s daughter,
Mrs. Jerry Cuddy and new baby
son, Kenneth Joseph, at the O
Neill hospital.
Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mrs. Bob
Adair and children were shop
ping in O’Neill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Svatos
and David called at Tenus Mad
sens Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos vis
ited at Dary Carrs Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Al
len and Dick were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of her bro
ther, Louis Peter and family, O’
Neill.
Debbie and Darla Carr are
staying with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Peter, O’Neill
while their parents are working
in the hayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
and their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skala and
Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Fullerton and Beth visited at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fullerton in Atkin
son Sunday.
Miss. Cathy Doolittle completed
her eight weeks course of study at
the Lawrence, Kan. college
and returned home last weekend.
Cathy will be a senior at Atkin
son high this year. She received
an award for this study through
the Fine Art Department of the
Atkinson school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McAllis
ter, Michael Prussa, Jack Flan
nery, Richard and Larry Beck,
Atkinson, visited at Ed Jungmans
Sunday.
Mrs. Stella Sparks, Chambers,
and Mrs. Mabel Enbody were vis
iting at Tommie Doolittle’s Sun
day. Mrs. Enbody plans to return
to her home in Winlock, Wash.,
during the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher and
Dorothy were dinner guests Sun
day at Clyde Burges
Lynch News
By Mrs. Fred King
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart
went to Tilden Friday and stay
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Farran until 9unday after
noon. Dwight stayed last week
to help with the work and re
turned home with his folks Sun
day.
Mrs. Monte Lettetly, San Fran
cisco, Calif., returned Thursday
morning to her home after spend
ing two weeks with her parents
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber,
Bill Elasser and Richard Gray
were home from Sioux Falls, S.
D., over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Huber returned home by way of
Norfolk where they visited with
Mr. Huber’s sister.
Mrs. Wayne Blair, Paulette,
and Donny visited at the Don
Stewart home Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Pete Mulhair was a Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Spencer and family
Diana Spencer, Jill Allen, Nor
ma and Dons Darnell accompan
ied Mrs. Richard Ducker and
Darla and Mrs. Dickey, Omaha,
to O’Neill swimming Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mrs. William Spencer anti fam
ily and Mrs. Pete Mulhair were
in O’Neill Wednesday on business
and called on Mrs. Roy Lowry
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Heiser ac
companied Mr. and Mrs Leo Kal
kowski to a banquet at Plainvn w
Wednesday noon.
Kevin Kalkowski spent Wednes
day night at the Bill Spencer
home. LeAnn Kalkowski stayed
at the Neil Bjornsen home.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hull, Mr.
and Mrs Glenn Hull and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Streit were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Hull.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Hull,
Pierce, were Friday overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hull.
Paul and Pamela craig, cnna
ren of the late Capt Glenn Craig,
returned Monday to their home
at San Luis Obispo, Calif., after
spending three weeks visiting at
the Fred Spence home and with
Mrs. Gratia Craig.
The three children of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Richards, Grand Is
land, returned home with Mr.
Carl Spencer after spending two
weeks at the Fred Spencer home.
A picnic was held at the Fred
King home Wednesday afternoon
in honor of Mike and Maurice
Darnell, Scottsbluff, who were
visiting here the past week. Twen
ty six children attended.
Mavis Pinkerman was honored
at a birthday supper at 6:30 p.
m. at the Lynch Park. About 15
teenagers attended.
Norma Darnell was honored on
her birthday Saturday evening
with a party of 40 teenagers for
an outdoor barbecue. Japanese
Lantern lights decorated the pa
tio. Colored slides were shown
by Mr. Darnell of school activi
ties of the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Derickson
and family called on Mr. and
Mrs. Don Puckett and David Ray,
Butte, Sunday.
Mr. Lester Derickson is work
ing at the Truman Rossman
home, Atkinson, helping with
haying.
Cub pack meeting, dens 1 and
2, Pack 2&4, was held at tb«
school auditorium Wednesday,
July 25, at 8 p.m. Twelve cubs
were present with their parents.
Bob Cat pins were awarded to
the following boys: Steve Craw
ford, Bruce Cozine, Brad Duck
er, Quenton Pickering, Brad
Spencer, Ricky Pritchett, Robert
Hill, Roger Hill, David Lee,
Ralph Lee and Roger Lee.
Wolf badges were awarded to
Steve Crawford, Bruce Cozine,
Brad Ducker, Quenton Schrunk
and Ricky Pritchett.
The next meeting will be Aug.
29 at the school house.
Games of skill were played by
the boys. Each boy built a cage
which contained a pet and they
were judged. Steve Crawford
took first place followed by
Bruce Cozine and Brad Ducker.
Dorsey News
By Mrs. Harold Osborn
Callers at the Sadie Derickson
home July 24 were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Boyd and family, Omaha,
also a son of William Derickson.
The Boyds were on their way
home from a trip they had taken.
Mrs. Harold Osborn entertain
ed at a party Thursday.
Miss Jo Ann Aim arrived home
after spending a month vacation
ing in Virginia and other points
of interest in the east.
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NATION At f D IT O HI A l
Mr. and Mrs Howard Graham
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Cecil Miller home.
Mr. und Mrs. Paul Cihlar and
daughter, Barbara and husband
were callers at the Rudy Cihlar
home on Tueaday.
Mr. and Mrs Buss Greene were
Thursday evening callers at the
Osborn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lundeen,
Lincoln, were Saturday visitors
at the Sadie Derickson home The
ladies are sisters.
Mrs. R. L. Hughes, Linda Stauf
fer and Pearl Derickson were O’
Neill shoppers on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos were
Friday evening callers at the
Harold Osborn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hughes
and family, Norfolk, spent the
weekend at the R. L. Hughen
home
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from Fort Leonard Wood for a
few days before leaving ha- Fort
Bcnnmg, Ga.
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Sioux Falls, S D., were Satur
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family visited at the Lyle Wells
home on Thursday evening.
Bruce Miller. Hynnnis, Nebr..
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