The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 30, 1962, Image 7

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    Ewing News
liy Mm. Harold liarrU
Mrs. Rose Bauer and Mrs.
Gail Boies attended a miscellan
eous shower Friday evening at
Inman, honoring Helen Sobotka.
Gail Boits spent the weekend at
St Louis, Mo., and Kansas City
attending the ball games between
Pittsburg and St. Louis and Bos
ton and Kansas. City.
Catherine Bauer went to Fre
mont Sunduy where she will teach
the fifth grade in the Northside
public school. She was accompan
ied by her mother, Mrs. Rose
Bauer and Jerry and Jim Kropp,
who returned to Ewing the same
day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle
and son, James, were dinner
guests Sunduy at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pru
den.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke and
Bonnie returned home Friday
from a combined business and
pleasure trip through Missouri
and Arkansas. At Fort Scott,
Kan., they were guests of Mrs,
W*ike’s aunt, Mrs. Nettie Hutch
ins and at Alton, Mo., at the home
of Osborn Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Breden
kemp and children came Satur
day to visit at the home of hei'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eac
ker and other relatives and
friends, Mr. Brendenkemp return
ed to York Sunday while Mrs.
Bredenkemp and children re
mained for . a longer visit.
Mrs. Gene Ruby and children,
who have spent a few days vis
iting relatives in Ewing, returned
home to Sioux City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dav
id Cloyd and family ol Mesa, Ariz.
picnicked and fished at Lake An
des Aug. 17.
Mr. and Mis. Laverne Finley
and Tom were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley at
Page Saturday evening for a pic
nic supper.
The Ewing Fire Department
was called about eight a.in. Fri
day to tiie Earl VanOutraiid
home to put out a small blaze
in the home. No or little dam
age was reported. The Van Os
traiid family is moving this
week to the rental resident of
Albert l.arson in east Ewing,
recently vacated by the Curtis
Roberts family.
Warm temperatures of the first
week was loliowed by a cool
weekend. Temperatures Saturday
morning were reported unofficial
ly to have been 46 degrees. There
was a warming trend during the
day which brought the tempera
ture back to a more normal de
gree of about 60.
Leslie Cary, who is employed
at Fort Thompson, S. D., spent
the weekend with his family in
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. James Garrison
and sons of Grand Island were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mis. H. R. Harris, Sunday. Mrs.
Garrison is the former Betty Har
ris of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler drove
to Norlolk Sunday to spend the
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. McDonld and family.
Mrs. Kittie Fry had as her
guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Fink and family of Page.
Mrs. Mildred Wright was hos
tess at a family dinner party
Sunday in honor of her daughter,
Betty who will leave Sept. 10 for
Omaha where she will enter the
Immanuel Lutheran hospital to
begm nurse’s training. She is an
honor student, a graduate of the
class of 1962 from the Ewing
high school. She also has been
clerk in the K-B market for the
past year.
Present for the gathering were
Mrs. Bertha Lehman, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Lehman, Mr. and
Mrs. Rueben Peltzer all of Cham
bers and Bernard Mosel and Bob
bie of Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnett
returned to their home at Rapid
City, S. D., on Saturday after
spending a few days at the home
of Vina Wood.
A family gathering was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Schmiser Sunday when the
August birthdays -were celebrated.
Honored were Mr. Schmiser and
daughters. Debra and Coralee of
Omaha, and Mrs. Harriet Welke.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Welke and Bonnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Milan W’elke and daugh
i
ters, Mrs. Keith Biddlecome,
Mrs. Althea Peterson, Mr. and
Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Marilyn
Burk und family. A one o’clock
dinner was nerved and the after
noon hours were spent visiting.
Greetings were sent to Bob Wel
ke, who also has an August birth
day. He is stationed in Alaska in
the U. S. Army.
Vaulda Welke went to Newman
Grove Friday to make prepara
tion for the beginning ol the
school year. She has taught tn
the grades at the Newman Grove
public school for several years.
Tom Finley has enrolled in
the C and K School of Com
merce at Omaha and will begin
the term Sept. 4. Tom Is a
member of the 1%2 graduating
class of Kwing high school. Ills
parents are Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Finley.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Juracek Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schmidt
of Peona, 111.
William J. Boies, who is em
ployed at Ainsworth, spent the
weekend with his family in Ew
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Juracek,
Larry and Linda were guests
Thursday evening at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sehi, at Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood
and Arlene, accompanied by her
mother , Mrs. Amy Jacobsen
made a combined business and
pleasure trip to Norfolk Thursday.
Mrs. Jacobsen visited with her
sister, Mrs. Rene Libby at Neligh.
Arlene Pelletier returned home
Saturday from Page where she
had spent a few days with her
grandmother, Mrs. Anna Thomp
son.
Little Nancy Walnofer fell
while playing in the yard at her
home last week, breaking the two
bones in her lower right arm.
She was taken to the Antelope
Memorial hospital at Neligh to
have it set. She remained over
night. Nancy will be m the lirst
a pari,, in sehrMll this vear. Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Walnoter.
Reception for the teachers of
the Ewing Public school will be
at 8 p m. Thursday, Sept. 6, at
the school auditorium. A program
is being planned to be followed
by a social hour and refresh*
ments. This event is sponsored
each year by the churches of Ew
ing. All parents and interested
persons are invited to attend .
Guests Thursday evening at the
C. C. Hahlbeck home were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Erb of Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams sr.,
Jim, Janelle and Donna went to
Lake Andes to fish.
Mrs. lrvm Cloyd and her guests,
Mr. and Mrs. David Cloyd and
family of Mesa, Ariz., visited re
latives at Meadow Grove and Nor
folk Friday.
Irvin Cloyd, who had been
working at Meadow Grove came
home Friday for the weekend.
Wednesday, Mrs. Irvin Cloyd
and Mr. and Mrs. David Cloyd
and children of Mesa, Ariz., went
to Plainview to visit her father,
George Timmerman, then on to
Osmond to see Mrs. Timmerman,
who is in a rest home there.
Douglas Trennephol, Neligh, will
be the guest speaker at the
Church of the Nazarene in Ew
ing Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham
spent Sunday at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo O'Malley near Cham
bers.
Mrs. Jerry Rotherham and
daughters were guests from Sun
day to Thursday at the home of
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Cloyd, Bellevue.
Dan Gragert, Albion, is a guest
this week at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rotherham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen went
to White River, S. D., Wednesday
to attend the funeral of an old
friend. They were overnight
guests at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Ida Kemnitz at Wood, S.D.,
returning home Thursday.
Will Conner accompanied Al
fred Conner to Sioux City Friday
where he had a physical check
up. Mrs. Mary Stearns stayed
with Mrs. Conner during his ab
sence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downs and
son from California are vacation
ing at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Eva Kaczor and other re
latives in the Ewing community.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr.,
went to Columbus last week to
spend the day at the home of
their son and daughter-in-law, Dr.
TURKEY
DINNER
St. Peter's Catholic Church
EWING, NEBR.
SUN.. SEPT. 9
Serving Starts at 5:00 p.m.
Adults $1.25 Children under 12 — 50c
ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL!
19-20c
and Mrs. Louis Sojka and /am
ily.
Mrs. Leota Hintz transacted
business m O'Neill Friday.
Jerry Taylor spent the weekend
at the home of his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Chester Taylor. Jerry,
a graduate of the 1962 class ol
Ewing high school has been at
Fremont this summer taking
training m work on typewriter,
calculators and other office ma
chines. In September he will go
to Hartford, Conn., where he will
receive training in this line of
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor True, Ew
ing, are the parents of twins
born Aug. 24, at St. Anthony’s
hospital. The boy weighed six
pounds and eleven ounces and
the girl, six pounds and thirteen
ounces.
A (laughter was born Aug. 25 to
Mr. and Mrs. Elwm Babi at St.
Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. The
nmternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Kaymond Schmidt, Ew
ing.
4-H club* of Holt county met
at the .Annex in O'Neill Tues
day for judging day in projects
on clothing, homemaking and
food. From Ewing were mem
bers <4 the Happy Hollow and
the Golden Valley 4-H club*.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Funk and
family spent Sunday visiting at
the home of his sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Decker, Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott,
Chambers, were Sunday guests at
the home of their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Wel
ke.
Ray Funk, who was hospitalized
at St. Anthony’s hospital a few
days last week, came home for
the weekend but returned the first
of the week for more tests and
x-rays.
Guests the past week at the
home of Mrs. Anna Miller were
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Miller, Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kallhoff and fam
ily, Guthrie Center, la., and Mrs.
Lavina Koboit, South Sioux City.
Mrs. William J. Boies accom
nuniorl Ktr Kor* ,,
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les Luben, Inman, attended the
funeral of her cousin, Bernard
Luben held at Clearwater, Aug.
20.
Out-of-town friends and rela
tives who attended the funeral of
Mrs. Mary Rotherham Wednes
day at St. Peter’s church in Ew
ing were: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ro
therham and Gary, Sister Mar
ion (Rita) and Sister Veronica
fAnn), Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roth and Camille, all of Denver,
Colo.; Mrs. Charles Roth sr.,
Boulder, Colo., Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Streeter and family and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Rogart, Lincoln, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle McNabb and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Bernard
Kallhoff, Mrs. Glen McNabb, all
of Omaha, Lucile Rotherham, Al
buquerque, N. M., Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Rotherham and Don, Sioux
Falls, S. D„ Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Rotherham. Madison, Sister Vic
torine, 9cottsbluff, Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Rotherham, Niobrara,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gragert, Al
bion, Mrs. Frank Agnosta, Man- j
hattan, Kan., Mrs. Lavina Kobolt, j
Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. John
Kallhoff. Guthrie Center, la., Mr. |
and Mrs. Joe Kallhoff, Elgin, Mr. I
and Mrs. John Sehi, Neligh, Mr.:
and Mrs. Don Jensen, Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo O’Malley, Am
elia, Mrs. Bob Malmberg, Mrs.
Dewey Thomas, Laura Fredrick
son, Carroll. Mrs. Bert McKnight
and Ellen McKnight, Tilden and
many from O’Neill and other sur
rounding towns.
Mrs. Arthur Kropp went to Om-'
aha Monday for a check-up and
treatment on her recent surgery.
She plans to remain for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris
spent Thursday with their daugh
ter, Bertha at Plainview. She had 1
the day off from her duties at the
Plainview hospital.
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I
Royal News
By Mrs. R. j. Bering
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips were
overnight guests in the home of
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Holm, Thursday, on the return
from a trip that took them to New
York. They left Friday for their
home in Colorado Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fox,
Paige and Kevin, Lincoln, visited
Mrs. Fox’s mother, Mrs. Hazel
Rehberg and her uncle, Harry
Hagedorn, during the week.
Mrs. W. J. Reefe has been hos
pitalized at Plainview the past
week. She underwent minor sur
gery and convalescing satisfact
orily acording to information re
ceived from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bartsch
went to Minden Thursday to visit
their three grandchildren before
school starts.
Farmers are beginning to talk
about rain, the need of it, and
what damage may result to corn
unless moisture is soon received.
The Royal Recreational Park
is about completed. The tennis
ground is already in use. The
shuffle board is providing amuse
ment and the horseshoe court is
finished. A fountain is being put
into operation; a grill to provide
hot lunch for picnic parties has
been put in place and tables and
seats are provided.
Mrs. C. W. Roberts. Fremont
former resident of Royal, visited
Mrs. C. E. Rundquist Friday on
the return trip home from O’Neill,
where she been visiting.
The Holm reunion, including
descendants of Phillip Andrew
and Gus Holm, was held at Riv
erside Park in Neligh Sunday
with 76 present. Coming from At
kinson were Mr. and Mrs. Alois
Mlinarik: Butte. Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Holm and Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Sedlacek: Royal, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Holm, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holm. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Nelson. Hazel Makemson. The
meeting in August 1963 is schedul
I ed to be held in Neligh.
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