The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 27, 1962, Section Two, Image 9

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Volume 82—Number 23 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, September 27, 1962 Seven Cents
Ewing News
By Mr*. Harold liarru
(Last Week's New**
Mrs. Harold Parks sr. and
daughter, Ardis, visited her mo
ther, Mrs. Martha Strong at O’
Neill Saturday.
Jolly Workers club met Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Shrader. Twenty-two
members answered to roll call
Names of secret sisters were re
vealed and new names drawn for
the year. Handiwork was done by
the women. Mrs. Keith Biddle
come and Mrs Z. H. Fry assist
ed the hostess in serving re
freshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strom and Mrs. Ralph Munn
made a business trip to Norfolk.
Mrs. Munn, who had major sur
gery a week ago, had a check
up by her doctor.
Mrs. Lester Spragg and grand
daughter, Vicki returned home
Thursday from a vacation trip to
Washington, D. C. where they vis
ited her daughter, Mrs E F.
Munson and family. They were
accompanied by Larry Spragg
The Rev. M. E. Coombs at
tended a rally for ministers of
the Church of the Nazarene at St.
Edward Tuesday evening. A pot
luck supper was served at five
pm. to the attending ministers
and their wives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anson and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anson and
their families from Battle Creek
were Sunday guests of their mo
ther, Mrs. Vera Anson.
Mrs. R. S. Bricm was a Neligh
visitor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bollwitt
had as their guests Sunday, Mr
and Mrs. Ed Urban, Mrs. Robert
Pruden and children, Mr and
Mrs. Fred Bollwitt and Gregg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban, Vic
tor Bollwitt, Mr. and Mrs Vearl
Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ur
ban went to Omaha Thursday to
attend the funeral service for Joe
Smkule, a brother-in-law of Mr
Urban anti Mrs. Tuttle. Other re
latives who attended the service
were Mr. and Mrs. John Honey
well, Chambers and Mrs. Alvin
Rubeck, Columbus.
Mrs. Robert Pruden and her
mother, Mrs. Ed Urban and Mrs.
Josephine Elston visited Monday
at the Richard Bollwitt home in
Neligh.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Olson
were hosts to a family gathering
at their home Friday. Honored
guests were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
York, Seattle, Wash. Others pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Olson and family, Clearwater,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson, El
gin and Mr. and Mrs. Greer
Clark, Stanton. Sunday, Sespt. 16,
the family was entertained at
dinner in the Oscar Wilson home.
Mr. ami Mrs. York left for Sioux
City, la., to visit relatives before
leaving for their home in Seattle,
Wash.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schueth
were their nephew and niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemic and
daughter, Dodge.
Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn, Omaha,
spent a few days this week with
her mother, Mrs. Grace Briggs.
Weekend guests at the Harold
Parks sr. home were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parks jr., Gering.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim
spent the weekend at Verdigre,
guests at the home of their son,
Telford Grim and family.
Mrs. Lizzie Grim, who was ac
companied by her daughter, Mrs.
Lila Pospeshil. Orchard, is visit
ing relatives in Lander, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
and daughters visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donohoe
at O’Neill Sunday.
Tuesday guests at the Jerry Ro
therham home were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sheilds, Shelby, la.
Mrs. Leo O’Malley, Chambers,
visited 9unday at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rotherham.
Mr and Mrs Eben Grafft left
Thursday on a two weeks vaca
tion trip, the first for them in
many years. They planned to
spend some time with relatives
.and friends in Omaha, College
Springs, la., Kansas City, Mu.,
then sometime will be spent in
the Ozarks, before going to La
Vern, Okla. On their trip home
they will stop at Oxford and Full
erton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler
and family made a trip to Yank
ton, S. D. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
were guests Sunday evening in
the home of his sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
O’Malley, near Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs H R Hams
were guests Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Gibson,
Chambers. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rudolph and
children, Spalding Mrs Rudolph
is a niece of Mr. Harris.
Leland Welke accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. Harrie Welke,
went to Norfolk Thursday, where
they met Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Swain and Mrs. Lutie Snyder,
who had made the trip to Ne
braska by bus from their home
in Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders and
family, Laurel, were Sunday din
ner guests at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee.
They also called on his mother,
Mrs. Caroline Sanders.
Tuesday guests at the Floyd
Lee home were Mrs. N. Uhl,
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Lulu Quig,
O'Neill.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Gail Boies were
Ed Bohn and Paul Prellwitz. Mas
haska, Kan
Mrs Rosa Bauer and Mrs. Gail
Boies accompanied by her guests.
Ed Bohn and Paul Prellwiu from
Kansas attended the wedding of
Max Bohn and Helen Sobotka at
St. Patrick’s church in O'Neill
Saturday morning.
Thelma Spangler spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Spangler. She
is employed in Norfolk
Mrs. Josie Versaw and grand
daughter, Sandra Tellander had
as their weekend guests Mr. and
Mrs. William Meyers sr, Bone
steel, S. D. and their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
William Meyers jr., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Mrs Bernice Harlan, Tilden, is
spending a few days with her mo
ther, Mrs. Caroline Sanders. Sun
day Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Har
lan had as their dinner guests,
Mrs. Mildred Bergstrom and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Farr
were honored guests Sunday eve
ning, Sept. 9, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Belmer, the oc
casion to celebrate their 13th wed
ding anniversary. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matthies
and daughter, Helen, Stanton,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach,
Page. Card games were played
for the evening'* entertainment
A family gattiermg was heki
Sunday at the home of Mr and
Mrs R H Sham Honored guest*
were Mr and Mr# Lloyd Swain
and Mrs Lutie Snyder. Montana
A covered dish dinner was serv
ed at one p m followed by a feu
dal afternoon Other guests were
Mrs. Harriet Welke and her
daughter. Vaukla Welke. Newman
Grove, Mr. and Mrs Allen Peter
son and Mr and Mrs. Elwood
Peterson and family, Neligh,
Mrs Althea Peterson, Mrs Keith
Biddlecome, Mrs. Leland Welke
and Bonnie, Mr. and Mr* Ray
mond Schmidt and family, Ew
ing, Coralee Schmiser, Omaha,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rodgers
O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hegr
and family, Leigh, Hazel Ruby,
Elsie Chase, Vina Wood, Mrs.
Minerva Forslund, Mrs. Merrill
Forslund and daughter, Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke
transacted business in Norfolk
Tuesday.
Friday evening guests at the
Roland Hord home were Mr. and
Mrs. Lionel Gunter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M Burtwistle
returned home Friday from a
vacation trip into Canada They
stopped at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden
to get their son, Jim, who had
spent the week with them.
Mrs. J . L. Pruden and her j
daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Pru- j
den to get
den, spent Sunday in Des Moines,
la. I
Mr and Mrs. Harve Mitchell,
Wyo., were Saturday callers at
the home of Mrs Bertha Archer
Their plans included a vlatt to
the Ear! Mitchell family in Nor
folk. Sunday and other relatives
in Lincoln. Monday, before g-*tng
on into Missouri.
Mrs Roy flurttg and son. O'
Neill. visited Friday at Uie home
of her parents. Mr and Mrs Roy
Tuttle atxl family.
Mrs Anna Bollwitt has moved
from the farm into Ewing ami is
now located in the resilience north
of the Methidist church, formerly
occupied by the Sisson family
Mr. aid Mrs Ronakl Hahlbeck
and son. Oakland, Calif., are
guests at the home of his grand j
parents. Mr ami Mrs C. C. Haiti
beck Other Motday evening
guests at the Hahlbeck home
were Mr. and Mr* Terry Erb,
Orchard.
Mr ami Mrs Lawrence Larson
and son. Lynn. Crawford, enruute
to Columbus for the weekend,
called at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Minnie Larson, Saturday
Moiday evening guests at the:
home of Mrs. Minnie Larson were
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Larson aid
son and Richard Larson. Ofipor
(unity community and Mr* Wm
Ktpple. Innuui.
Mr and Mr* Ray Tucker and
Mr and Mr* Otto Sprague went
to Grand Island Sunday where
they delivered home made c«»*k
tea to the Veteran'■ hoapltal.
these were made by the VTW
auxiliary, They atao called on
several pattenu
Cecelia Vanderamek, daughter
at Mr and Mrs Lewis Voider
snick entered the Antelope Mem
orial huapital at Ncltgh Sunday
wlie re she underwent surgery
Monday
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