The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 01, 1962, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Wait,
Strornshurg, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Judy Kite, to Sam L. Watson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. L Watson,
Inman.
Miss Wait and Mr. Watson arc
graduates of Nebraska Wesleyan
University where Miss Wait was
affillabsl with Willard sorority.
Primently she is teaching in the
Omaha Public Schools.
Mr. Watson was a member of
Theta Nil and Phi Kappa Phi
llonoraries and served as presi
dent of Blue Key, men’s honor
ary. lie was affiliated with Phi
Kiippa Tan social fraternity. Mr.
Watson is attending the Univer
sity of Nebraska College of Medi
cine, where he is a member of
Phi Chi medical fraternity.
A December 23rd wedding is
being planned.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Harris,
Kwing, have announced the en
gagement of their daughter,
Bertha Christine, and Darrell
Nietzke, the son of Mrs. Esther
N'ii-tzke, Plalnvlew.
Miss Harris Is a graduate of
the Ewing high school in the
class of I mil and since her grad
uation has been a nurse’s aide
at the Plaint lew’ (ieneral hos
pital. Her fiance Is an instructor
In the Spencer high school.
A November wedding is plan
ned.
Ewing News
B> Mitt. Harold Harrl*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaun
called on a relative at the Tilden
hospital Sunday, then went on to
Raeville to visit other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler at
tended the turkey dinner at the
Concordia Lutheran church in
Clearwater Saturday evening.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Hallie Maben from Thursday to
Sunday were her sister, Mrs. Jes
sie Wunner, Council Bluffs, la..
Mrs. James Standard and Linda,
Omaha and Mrs. Standard of
Monore, La.
Happy Hollow 4-H
The Happy Hollow 4-H club had
a Halloween party Saturday night
at the Van Horn rural school. De
corations were carried out in an
orange and black theme. Games
in keeping with Halloween were
played by the members of the
club while their parents visited.
Guests were Kay Hahlbeck and
Brenda Rotherham. The door
prizes went to Kay Hahlbeck and
Mike Williamson. A weiner roast
around an outdoor fire brought
the festivities to a close. A rol
ler skating party is planned for
the members next Saturday at
the Plainview roller rink.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Welke vis
! ited Sunday at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Scott at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings had
as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Kimes, Lakewood, Calif.
Dr. William H. Ross went to
Sioux City Monday where he en
tered the Lutheran hospital and
will undergo surgery the first of
the week.
A family gathering was held
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Billings, honoring her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Kimes, Lakewood,
Calif. Others present were her
mother, Mrs Myrtle Kimes, Ne
ligh, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Lucas and Lisa, Clearwater. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Kimes left Monday
to return to their home in Calif.
Mrs. Myrtle Kimes remained ov
er at the Billings home return
ing to Neligh on Sunday.
Mrs. Ed Yelli and children
were guests Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Turay.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, Mr.
and Mrs John Turay, Mrs Ed
Yelli, Mrs Mick Hobbs and Mrs.
Dwaine Hobbs attended the fun
eral service of Vernon Harding
held in O’Neill Saturday after
' noon. Mr. Harding was a brother
of Mrs. L. A. Hobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pollock re
turned home Sunday from Omaha
where they had spent the week
end on business and calling at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Crosby and family.
Weekend guests at the Ray
Funk home are his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Decker, Omaha.
Mary Karen Funk accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Woslager
and family to Sioux City Thurs
day and remained as an over
night guest at their home on their
return.
Danny Funk was dismissed
from St. Anthony's hospital at
O'Neill Monday where he receiv
ed treatment for a sudden at
tack of pneumonia. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk
Hazel Ruby and Elsie Chase vis
ited Mr*. Florence Butler at the
hospital Friday.
Mrs. Or ace Bnggs is back at
her home in Ewing, alter enjoy
ing an extended vacation. For a
time she wax a guest at the
home of her daughter, Mr*. Dor
othy Vaughn, Omaha, who later
accompanied Mr*. Briggs on the
trip. At Nebraska City they were
guests at tile Victor Kennedy
home, at Stanton, la , of other
relatives. They were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King and
family, Bloomington, 111. They al
so took a sightseeing trip through
New Salem and Springfield where
they visited Lincoln s home and
saw other places connected with
his life. At the State University
they visited Carol Ann King, a
sophomore and Tom Kmg, a
freshman.
The Young Matron’s Pinochle
club met Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Charles Rotherham.
Mrs. George Keller and Mrs.
Sam Regan were guests. Win
ners were Mrs. R. H. Sham,
Mrs. Gail Boies and Mrs. Archie
Tuttle. Mrs. Ralph Munn, co-hos
tess, assisted with serving re
freshments.
Dan Rotherham, a student at
the University of Nebraska, s-pent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rotherham.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham and family went to Omaha
Thursday on a combined business
and pleasure trip.
Guests at the Ludwig Koenig
home Sunday evening for card
games were Mrs. Eva Kaczor,
Mrs. Leo Vandersnick, Mrs. An
ua .vimei, mis. marie ueeiaen
and Mrs. Floyd Lee.
The Facts and Fun Home Ex
tension club has postponed their
meeting from November 1 to
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 8 at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Eacker.
Clarence Farr, O’Neill, died
Sunday of a heart attack. Plans
are being made for the funeral
service to be held Wednesday
aftrnoon at 2 o’clock at the fun
eral home in Atkinson. He is the
father of William Farr of Ewing.
Sunday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Juracek were Mr. and Mrs. G.
Montgomery.
John Juracek, who spent Sun
day at the home of his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Juracek, returned to his
home in Norfolk Monday.
A family gathering was held
Sunday at the Waldo Davis home
honoring the birthday anniver
sary of Walter Austin. Others pre
sent were Mrs. Austin and grand
children, Sheila and Galen Alex
ander, Plainview, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Barton and Linda, Mrs.
Louise Beal and Mrs. Gertrude
Davis all of Orchard. Mrs. Ger
trude David remained overnight
and went home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arbergast,
Kearney, were calling on old
friends in Ewing Monday. The
Arbergasts are former residents
of the Ewing community.
Bruce Sedivy was a guest Sat
urday night and Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ro
berts sr., Curtis jr. and Craig
Roberts spent Friday and Satur
day at the Ray Sedivy home.
Mrs. Kittie Fry was a Sunday
guest at the Willie Shrader home.
Sandra Shrader, Osmond, was al
so a weekend guest at the paren
tal home after attending the
teachers convention in Norfolk.
ine lowing community was
well represented at the Best of
O’Neil] in the Legion club
All Days cooking school held at
Thursday afternoon. Each
homemaker received a colorful
cookbook and other material as
they entered. Mrs. Anna Boll
witt, Ewing, was the only lady
in the large attendance who
was celebrating a birthday an
niversary and was presented a
candlelighted anniversary cake
while the entire group sang
‘ Happy Birthday” to her. Six
other ladies from Ewing were
lucky winners of prizes.
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul An
drea, Amelia, Mrs. Fern Pollock
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud
were dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Edna Lotfquest.
Rev. Andrea is pastor of the Riv
erside Free Methodist church.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome, Mrs.
Harriet Welke and her sister,
Mrs. E. J. Snyder, Glasgow,
Mont., attended the district meet
ing of the Grand Chapter of the
Order of the Eastern Star honor
ing the grand officers held in
Norfolk Thursday. Mrs. Biddle
come is worthy matron of the
Jephthah Chapter No. 85 in Ew
ing. Mrs. Snyder was a guest
from the Valley Chapter No. 29 at
Glasgow.
Mrs. E. J. Snyder, who has
been a guest of her sister, Mrs.
Harriet Welke and other relatives
for the past month, left Fr. for
her home at Glasgow, Mont. Mrs.
Keith Biddlecome, accompanied
by Mrs. Althea Peterson and Mrs.
Raymond Schmidt, took her to
her home and will remain for a
vacation with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Butler were
guesu Sunday at the Leonard
Hall home at Royal. Other guests
at the Hail home ware Mrs. E. D.
McDonald and iamily, Norfolk.
Mrs. Judy Tinsley of Lincoln
visited over the weekend at the
home of tier patents, Mr and
Mrs. James Tinsley.
Friday evening dinner guesu
at the home at Mr. and Mrs
James Tinsley were Mr and Mrs.
Charles Bennett and Bradley,
Tommy and Pam Dietz, all of
Oakdale, S Sgt and Mrs. Howard
Huston of Hansen, Idaho and
Larry Ktrschmier of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Tinsley
and family attended a dinner at
the home of Mr and Mrs. C. H
Bennett, Oakdale honoring S/Sgt
and Mrs. Howard Huston who re
cently returned to the states af
ter three years service in Japan
Mr and Mrs Alvin Tinsley and
Elaine were Sunday evening vis
itors at the James Tinsley home.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Hall of
Royal and Mr and Mrs. H. R
Harris and Bertha were enter
tained at dinner and for the eve
ning Thursday at the liome of
Mr. and Mrs Ray Butler. The
occasion was in honor of the wed
ding anniversary of Mr and Mrs.
Harris.
Mrs Pauline Nofflte, who has
been hospitalized at St Anthony's
hospital for a few days was able
to return to her home in Ewing
on Friday.
Mrs Lillie Meyers of Clearwa
ter was a guest Friday at the
home of Mrs, Edna L-ofquest for
dinner In the afternoon, Mrs. Lof
quest and Mrs. Meyers accom
panied by Mrs. Alfred Doud went
to O'Neill.
LaDonna McNulty and
Walter Grosse Wed
In Catholic Ceremony
Baskets of fall flowers decorat
ed St. Patrick's Catholic church
in O’Neill Saturday for the wed
ding of LaDonna McNulty, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc
Nulty and Walter R. Groose, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Groose, all of
O'Neill. Rev. Robert Duffy officia
ted at the 10 a.m. double ring cer
emony.
Mrs. Nick Ramoid, accompan
ied by Sister M. Flores at the
organ was the soloist. She sang
“Oh Most Holy One”, “Oh Bless
ed Are Those Who Fear The
Lord”, and “Oh Mary My Mo
ther”.
Given m marriage by her a
ther, the bride wore a floor length
gown of Chantilly lace and nylon
tulle. The fitted bodice featured
long tapered bridal sleeves end
ing in bridal points over the
wrists. Jeweled sequins and tiny
seed pearls accented the scallop
ed sabrina neckline. The bouffant
skirt was of lace with scalloped
lace trimmed tiers of imported
tulle. Her veil of silk illusion was
caught by a crown of sequins and
tiny seed pearls.
She carried two white cimbidi
ums on a white prayer book; a
gift of the groom.
Maid of honor for her <v»igm
was Rita Vequist, O’Neill Brides
maid was Mrs. Delbert Hilke
meier, Orlando, Fla., sister of the
groom. They wore identical
sheath dresses of aprioot satin
with fitted bodices, short sleeves
and a scoop neck. A detachable
belled overskirt was self bow ac
cented the draped shorter front
hemune, flowing down to regular
fngth at the back hemline
Matching shoes and headpieces
completed their ensembles. They
carried cascade bouquets of gold
color mums accented by showers
ot multicolored ribbons
Ruth and Rae Grutsch. twin
cousins of the bride, shared the
honor of flower girls. They wore
dresses of apricot lace trimmed
satin with matching headbands
and carried baskets of fall flow
ers.
Thomas Hilkemeier, nephew of
the groom, carried the rings on
a white satin and lace pillow
which was made and presented j
to the bride by her aunt, Mrs.
John Imming.
Serving as best man for his bro
ther was A2c Kenneth Grosse,
Shrevesport, La. Morris Pongratz,
O’Neill, cousin of the bride was
the groomsman. Ushers were
Richard Pongratz, O’Neill and S/
Sgt. Delbert Hilkemeier, Orlando, i
Fla. All men of the wedding par
ty wore dark suits with white
carnation boutonnieres.
The bride’s mother chose a
dress of navy blue crepe with
matching accessories. The mo
ther of the groom wore a green
and brown nylon jersey dress
with brown accessories. Each
wore a white carnation corsage.
Following the ceremony a din
ner was served for the wedding
party at the parish hall. A re
ception from 2 to 4 o’clock was
given at St. Patrick’s hall by the
bride’s parents. Acting as hos
tesses were Mrs. Bernard Pon
gratz and Mrs. Lyle Vequist,
aunts of the bride. Mrs. Ben
Bazeiman had charge of the
guest book. Serving the punch
were Evalyn McNulty and Rita
Boyle. Mrs. Harry Lansworth and
Dianne Moeller cut and served
the wedding cake. Mrs. Larry
Strong poured coffee. Recording
the gifts were Mrs. Max Bohn,
Mrs. Robert Burivai and Mrs.
Dick Henning.
The bride, a graduate of St.
Mary’s Academy, is employed by
St. Anthony’s hospital. The
groom, a graduate of Creighton
high school, is employed by Gil
lette's Dairy.
For traveling the bride chose
a red jersey dress with Mack ac
cessories. Following a short wed
ding trip the couple will make
their home at 2131* N 2nd 3t~.
O’Neill. -
Terry Anaon w*« a dinner and
evening guest Wednesday of Cur
tis Roberta jr
Mr and Mrs R H Sham had
as their guest the past week, hi«
aister and brother-in-law. Mr and
Mrs Fred lumOierr and Mr and
Mrs ARiex Castro amt family all
of SanDrrnardo. Calif. Both fsm
ikes left for their home in Cali
fornia on Monday
Mr and Mrs. Vance Anaon took
his mother, Mrs, Vera Anson to
Omaha Saturday where site will
be a guest at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr and
Mrs John Rewolinakl Mrs Hew
olmakl recently underwent sur
gery
(tub Seoul*
The October Cub Pack meeting
was held Thursday evening at
the Legion Club, tbeir theme for
the month was "He Rose From
Story Books”. Den I presented in
costume some character which
they would like to be Mr* Willis
Rockey is their den mother. Den
II also presented a skit with the
same tiieme in charge uf Mr*
Vance Anaon.
Sam Regan, Cub Scout master
of ceremonies, presented bob cat
pins to all members. Service j
stars were presented to the fol- I
lowing, Tom Arehart, Steve Bo- j
ics, Mux Kropp, Dennis Napier,
Randy Rockey and Mike Thra
mer in Den I. In Den 11, Mike
Munn, Mike and Pat Regan,
George Van Conet, Ronnie Funk
and Terry Yelli.
FRITZ'S
Body Shop
24 Hr, Wrecker Service
Complete Body Work
Glass Cut & Installed
- PHONE -
86 Day — 473 Night
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O’NKIIJ., NRHK.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mra. (’an T» aiai
children from Anaheim. Calif,
haw barn runt mg In tha Charlaa
Thc-landar hume ttna pant araafc
AU night guaata in tha (liarla*
Thalandar hum* Saturday arara
Mr. ami Mra Wilfred Walmn and
childran from Wakefield. Mr
and Mra Coo Trafboli and child
ran Ironi California and Mr and
Mra Teddy Kallhoff and child
ran. Omaha
Mr. and Mi* Richard Mr
Mahon and four children from
Rudolph, Wlac, were Mutalay
vUitora in tl»a lamia <4 Mi and
Mr» Charlaa Thalandrr
iGAS-TOONSj
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Fritz Bazolman
. uml I ■«»> ibal jiHi’rt* get
(In' TOO 01.11 lor llinl High
• >< Imie Mobil rri-mlum"
You r** never too old to get “
kick from our |*rernium gas.
Everybody mveiirs BY our
service!
Bazelman
Mobil Service
MINI ’r. IMS
Phone AAA
HI way 20 KjmI
FOR SALE
18-ROOM HOTEL
with cafe seating 70 people, plus owners'
apartment. Business is good but widow is selling
A good operator will make more money than a
rancher with 100 cows with only a fraction of
the investment.
M. R. Keller, Chamberlain, S. D.
Telephone 455 evenings
ST. PATRICK'S PARISH DINNER
at the New Parish Hall
Sunday, November 4, 1962
From 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Adults $1.50 Children under 12, 50c
RE-ELECT
LEO S. TOMJACK
SHERIFF
Your Support
Much Appreciated
26-28
For Fast Gains . . . Top Production . . . Less Labor
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AUTOMATIC HEATED WATERERS
FOR CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP ft POULTRY
«f farmer* art making MORE
MONET from their Evert ock and ponltry tkir
gaar beeanae thag arn farnirh
iag thian all dm froth, dean
water they'll drink ... in ^ 1
rammer end winter! '*\!Xgr‘
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MILK COW & BULL SALE
TUESDAY, NOV. 6
Atkinson, Nebraska — 1:00 p.m.
Featuring a complete dispersal of the Gary Hitchcock Milking
herd, consisting of 16 top Quality cows, all raised from calves
selected from Penn. & Wis. top herds. All sell Bangs tested.
14 Holsteins. 1 Guernsey Ages 2 to 6 years old. 10 are just re
cently fresh, balance to freshen within 6 weeks 6 are first ep]f
heifers.
10 Baby Calves from the above cows sired by Angus bulls.
1 Half Shetland Colt.
Used Surge 2 unit milking machine. !
These are top quality cows and should be seen to be appreciated.
Otto Birth will sell 7 Angus bulls, Sired by a Dale Bedding Ball
and out of Garwood cows. 18 to SS months old. Guaranteed breed
ers. Bangs tested.
Atkinson Livestock Market
P.S- Don’t forget the Special Carlot Sale November 13th
A/2c and Mrs. Fred Frerichs jr. married on October 21 at the
Lutheran church, O’Neill. She is the former Marlene Frahm, Pane.
VOTE FOR
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN
REPUBLICAN FOR
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Your support will be appreciated
General Election November 6
Vote For
<*> KEN WARING
for
HOLT COUNTY CLERK
Your support appreciated at the
General Election, November 6
FREE HEARING AID
AND
Other Valuable Articles Will Be Given Away As
Part Of The Grand Opening Of The Neligh Hear
ing Aid Center.
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BE HI KE TO STOP IN AND REOISTER
Thurs., Nov. 1; or Fri., Nov. 2
A hearing aid expert will be here both day* to show and
demonstrate the newest in bearing aid*.
Bring in your hearing aid for a check up and cleaning to
make sure that you got the most from your hearing aid.
Should you wish to own a new modem hearing aid, we will
be glad to allow you a generous trade-in for year old bearing aid.
We have in thl* office at all times the latest in scientific test
equipment and will be glad to give you a hearing test without
charge or obligation.
If yon cannot attend our opening — Be sure to write for
further information or stop in at the office.
Don’t forget to ask for oar prices on hearing aid batteries.
NELIGH
HEARING SERVICE
JOE PHILBEN
60 West 3rd St.
Neligh, Nebraska
Office Pbone: Resldeace Phone:
TT 7 4249 TU 7-48*3