The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 08, 1962, Image 7

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    Ewing News
H) Mr*. Harold Han't*
Mrs Theodore Schueth has
closed her home in Ewing and
hits gone to Humphrey to stay
with tier son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs l>?o Schueth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen
sjient Sunday at Bloomfield vis
iting with relatives.
Mr and Mrs Charles Rother
ham and family went to Tilden
Sunday to be guests for dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter l’eterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and
family and Mr. ami Mrs. Wil
liam Hobbs, Becky anti Teena
attended the dinner sponsored by
St Patrick’s church at O'Neill
Sunday evening.
Ten little friends arrived at the
home of Mr and Mrs, Sam Re
gan Thursday afternoon after
school and surprised Mike on tiis
ninth birthday. The candlelighted
birthday cake was served as a
l>art of die refreshments Mrs.
Vance Anson was also a guest.
Mrs Kittle Fry spent the week
end visiting at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Hemenway and
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Flowers at
Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pofahl and
family were dinner and evening
guests Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. II R. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirsch
mer went to Pilger Tuesday to
s[M‘nd the day with his mother,
Mrs. I>ena Kirsehmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirsch
mer, Cathy and Shirley Funk
were guests Sunday afternoon at
tlie home of Mr and Mrs. Harley
Miller at Neligh.
Mrs. Fern Pollock and Mrs.
Edna Difquest were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs Bert Fink who recently re
turned home from a visit in
California.
A group of students from the
Free Methodist College at Mc
Pherson. Kan were in charge
of a service at the Riverside
Free Methodist church Thursday
evening. A large crowd was pres
ent for the occasion. A trio, Mary
Wagner, Arlene Byers and Shar
on Buckley with Iieloris Smith,
accompanist, sang special num
bers. A talk was given by one of
the young men Refreshments
were served by the ladies of the
church
Mrs. Edna Ijofquost and Mrs
Alfred I loud went to Neligh
Thursday where Mrs. Doud had
a checkup.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Tucker had
as their guests Sunday Mr and
Mrs. Boh Jones and a son and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tucker,
all of Ewing.
Mrs. Milan Welke and Pamela
Kay were dismissed Sunday
from St. Anthony's hospital, O'
Neill
Mr and Mrs Harold Rodgers,
O'Neill, visited Saturday evening
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Iceland Welke.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams sr.,
Janell and Donna, Battle Creek,
were recent dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Ered
Tams.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jacob
sen and family left Monday for
their home at Intercession City,
Fla., after a visit with his moth
er. Mrs. Amy Jacobsen and other
relatives the past ten days.
Mr and Mrs L A Hobbs had
as their dinner and evening Sun
day guests Boh Hobbs of Omaha,
Mr. and Mrs. Iiwaine Hobbs and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Hobbs
and family, and Peter Roudy
hush. Ewing. Mr. Hobbs and his
sons had spent the day hunting
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HENRECY'S
ALL GOLDEN DOMINOS SALE
Hereford Friends, Fellow- Stockmen, we warmly welcome
you to our annual fall production sale at the ranch Monday,
November 12, 1 Vz miles cast of Gregory, S. I>. We are offering
for sale 10 coining two-year-old Herd Sires, By our Great, over
a ton, Domino Herd Sires I'M Domino Xth and H Domino 50th
and 10 large o|*en ;ind bred heifers. The Bulls are tops “THE
BEST VET” in our many years we have produced Hereford*.
The heifers are large and rugged and will make select cows.
The entire sail* offering Is guaranteed in every way, the animals
were summer)si on grass and raised in a practical manner, so
as to not impair their future usefulness for their new owners.
Sale will be held in our new heated sale pavilion
at the ranch lVi miles east of Gregory, S. D.
Monday, Nov. 12
Sale will start at 1 p.m. Write for Catalog
We invite our friends and all stockmen to be our
guests for dinner at the ranch, starting at 11 a.m.
40 Coming 2-year-old, Rugged,
Yellow Coated Bulls
10 Open and Bred Heifers
Plan now to see this production and be with us
on sale day Be our guest at dinner
Consistently producing the type
and kind in demand today
HENRECY’S
HEREFORD RANCH
John Leibel, Auctioneer
Northwest Security National Bank,
Gregory, S. D., Clerk
in local territory.
Mr and Mrs Lyle Dierk* and
Dr. and Mr* Merton Dierk* and
Jon attended the annual dinner
of St. Patrick's church in O'Neill
Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mr*. Roland Hord
went to Creighton Sunday to at
tend a family reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Verl
Gunter.
Saturday evening guest* at the
Roland Hord home were Mr and
Mrs George Montgomery.
Mrs Cora Johnson, who ha*
spent a two week* vacation at
the liome of her sister and broth
er-in-law, Mr and Mrs Aubrey
Wood, left Friday to return to
her home at Newcastle, Wyo.
Mrs Aubrey Wood returned
home Friday after spending from
Wednesday to Friday at the An
telope Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Frank Belmer entered St.
Anthony's hospital at O'Neill
Thursday, suffering from pneu
monia Her children are being
cared for at the home of her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Fleming.
A family gathering was held
Sunday at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Frank Noffke. A one o'clock
dinner was served and the after
noon hours were spent visiting. In
attendance were his mother, Mrs.
Pauline Noffke, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Koenig, Ewing, and Mrs.
Vernon Cronin and son, Gail,
F/>rt Thompson, S. D.
Mrs. Vera Anson returuned
home Friday from Omaha where
she had spent several days at
the home of relatives.
Archie Tuttle took his brother
in-law, Vance Anson, to Minneap
olis, Minn Thursday for a check
up. They returned to Ewing Fri
day.
Mrs. Richard Spittler and sons,
Valentine, were overnight guests
Thursday at the home of Mrs
Laura Spittler. Mrs. Richard
Spittler had dental work done in
O'Neill before returning home
on Friday.
Mrs. Laura Spittler drove to
Norfolk Sunday to spend the day
with l)r. and Mrs. Leo Spittler
and family.
Richard Spittler, who had at
tended a bar convention in Oma
ha, stopped for a visit with his
mother, Mrs. Laura Spittler on
his way back to Valentine Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs
and family, Omaha, are spending
a three day vacation with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Hobbs and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walnofer
were hosts at a family dinner
party Sunday in honor of the
November birthdays. Present
wore Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thram
er and family, Ewing. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Walnofer, Neligh, Mr.
and Mrs. James Walnofer and
family, Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Hupp and family, Norfolk.
Friday evening guests at the
Mark Thramer home were Mr.
and Mrs. Cletus Thramer and
family.
Thelma Spangler, Norfolk, was
a weekend guest at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Spangler.
Mr. and Mrs. WDson Spangler
entertained the following guests
at a dinner party Sunday honor
ing the birthday anniversaries of
their daughter, Thelma, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, Earl
Milleck, Wayne, Joan, Judy and
Leon Spangler and the honored
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies ac
companied by Catherine Bauer,
FYemont, spent the weekend in
Lincoln, guests of Geraldine and
Mary Ann Bauer. They also at
tended the Nebraska-Missouri
football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Creager.
Meadow Grove, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis Sun
day.
Mrs. Vernon Cronin and Gail,
Fort Thompson, S. D., spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Pauline Noffke.
The faculty of the Ewing pub
lic school entertained the mem
bers of the Board of Education
at a 6:30 dinner Thursday eve
ning at the school house. Hallo
ween decorations were carried
out in table decorations. Card
games provided amusement for
the evening hours. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Na
pier, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler. Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Tuttle were un
able to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack
and children spent Sunday with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Taylor at Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thramer,
Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Thramer,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thramer and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack at
tended the chicken and ham din
ner at the Catholic church at
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—BY—
Dick Tomlinson
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wbh they w«r« gono.~
If your guests linger too long,
why not serve them sherry
with gin chasers? This is the
nearest thing to hospital
shock treatment. This leaves
the scotch for the family.
Dick's for the best.
Dick's Bar
Off and On Liquor Sales
Let Dick keep you
in the Best of Spirits
Phone 356 O’Neill. Nebr.
Plain view Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
and family spent the weekend of
October 26 visiting at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Jim Rotherham at
Lander. Wyo. Other guests at
the Jim Rotherham tome at the
same time were Mr and Mrs
Ivan Wright and Mr anti Mrs.
Leo O'Malley
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rotherham
ami Mr and Mrs. Leo O Mailey
spent the weekend In Lincoln,
guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs Lester Wood All attended
the Ne! raska-M.ssouri tool ball
game Saturday
Mr and Mis Vincent Rother
ham and family of Niobrara were
Wednesday evening guests at the
Jerry Rotherham home
Ina liennet* anti Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Bennett were dinner
guest* at the* home of Kddie atvl
Alice Shrader Sunday.
Mr and Mr* Floyd Lee had a*
their guest* for a few day*, Mr*
Catherine Sjie*. Mr* Novtca
Martin and son. Louie, all of
Omaha, and Mr and Mr* 1-ro
Spes Fremont
lna Bennett and Mr* Klt/aheth
1 Msmi were O'Neill visitor* Sat
urday. They are teacher* in the
Clearwater public aehool
The morning service at the
United Presbyterian church Sun
day was conducted by James
Armstrong. Klgin. and the Youth
Group were In charge ot the eve
ning service Nest Sunday. N»n
11 Mr and Mrs It Kay HeU.
retired missKmaries trom the
Philippine* will l«e in merge
the erv ire
Mrs N* rl» Uhl, O'Neill. and
Mm J<<r Tom jack were Monday
|[ur*l» at the Floyd l-rr t*«nr
Mr and Mm Waklo lavk,
Mart* and Karen tti, jij*-) spent
the weekend In Omaha and at
Or- Ina where !h«-y were over
night gnc-t» of Uev and Mra.
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