6 VETERANS IN CARDINAL FOLD Build Team Around Uhl, Krysl, Becker, Carney and Donohoe Assistant Coach Duke Kersen brock has summed up St. Mary’s | academy basketball prospects in a rather vague sort of way: “They’re not too good and not too bad.” . Which means, simply, that * the Cardinals will not be grab bing off many championships but will win a respectable per centage of their games. Kersenbrock has been herding the Hilltop cagers through their early rehearsals in the absence of Coach Jack Arbuthnot, who has been ill. The 1950-’51 team is being built around Jerry Wills, John Joe Uhl, Larry Krysl, Don Becker, Don Donohoe and Jack Carney — all veterans. Promising candidates include Bernie Mohr (a transferee from Tilden who will be ineligible un (v til next semseter), Jerry Wanser, Wayne Donohoe and Jerry How ard. The Card bosses are particular ly pleased, however, with some of the frosh and sophomore ma terial coming up. St. Mary’s opens against Inman high at Inman on December 3. ■ 1.' ' — Presbyterians Guests At Methodist Affair— EWIING—Sunday evening was the family night of the month of November at the Ewing Methodist church. In. spite of the sudden drop in temperature and the fresh snowfall, there was a “good crowd” present for the 6:30 cov ered dish dinner. This was followed by a pro gram in charge of Dewitt Hoke. * Group singing was enjoyed. Ros etta McDonald sang a solo, ac companied by Mrs. Chas- Chappell at the piano. Jannell Hoke read the scripture. An interesting talk was given by Rev. John Graham of the United Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Mr- and Mrs. Watson McDonald 'were the hosts for the party. Mem bers of the Presbyterian church were invited to attend the eve ning's program. Mrs. O'Connell Hostess— Pinochle club met Wednesday evening, November 15, at the home of Mrs- Tom Sullivan. Mrs. F. A. O’Connell was hostess. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Se mon, high; Mrs. Clifford Harding, ^ second high, and Mrs. Clarence Sauser, low. Entertains Dorcas— Mrs. A. B. Hubbard entertain ed the Dorcas society of the Methodist church on Friday af ternoon, November 17. Refresh ments were served. Move to Creighton— Mr. and Mrs- ^Horner Lowery and daughter, Sadie Marie, mov ed to Creighton on Tuesday, No vember 21, where they will make their home. Spends Weekend Here— Mrs. Mae Kellar, of Clearwa ter, visited over the weekend, November 18 and 19, with Mr. ■ and Mrs. Edward Kirkpatrick *>and children. Norfolk Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starkel in Norfolk Saturday and Sunday, November 18 and 19. Gilligan & Stout THE DRUGGISTS Phone 252 Open Evenings We Give S & H Green Stamps * ASPIRIN TABLETS RQC USP 5-nrains, 250 TIME to be Taking VITAMINS - - - We Have ’Em LIGHTER FLUID - - - Energine, Zippo, Ronsonal Electric HEATING PADS - Casco & GE Hunt’s Electric VAPORIZERS — $3.95. --- DRESSER SET C f|fl Comb, Brush, Mirror, Prophylactic *4^^^ Modart Fluff SHAMPOO