Creliins Return from Coast Trip EWING-^-Mr. and Mrs. R B. Cre 11 in returned home late Wed nesday, December 5, from Rock ford, Wash., where they had been guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Rickard, and son, Gary. Elmer Bergstrom met them at Grand Island. Other Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming made a combined pleasure and business trip to Pierce, on Wed- : Tuesday, December 5. Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard and Mrs. M. B. Huffman entertained the Past Matrons club of the Order of Eastern Star at the Ebbengaard home on Friday, November 30. i The Womens Society bf Chris tian Service met at the Ewing Methodist church parlors on Wed nesday, December 5. Eighteen members and 2 guests were pres ent, Mrs. Roy Kimes and Mrs. Richard Edwards. A short busi ness session was held in charge of the president, Mrs. Wm. Spence. Plans for the bazaar on December 12 were completed and the Christ mas party on December 14 was discussed. A social hour was en joyed after adjournment. Mrs. Florence Ebbengaard had charge of the devotionals and the lesson for the afternoon on “Offering o Our Gifts." Refreshments were 0 ” served by the hostess, Mrs. J. L. Pruden and Mrs. Wm. Spence. A Santa, dressed in red, with red candles was used for a center piece. The nuts cups were also red with a miniature Santa. Mrs. Herbert Kirschmier and children accompanied Mr. Kirsch mier to O’Neill on Tuesday, De cember 4, to spend the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brittell. The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Marquardt | Thursday evening. Guests pres- I ent were Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Earl Billings and Mrs. Henry Fleming. Mrs. John Archer won the prize for high score, Mrs. Earl Billings, for double pinochle and Mrs. John Miller for low. Re freshments were served after the games. Mrs. Blanche Sisson took her mother, Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, to Fremont on Thursday where she continued on her way to Califor nia by train to spend the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Schmith, and family, of Los Altos, and her grandchildren at Oakland. Mrs. Blanche Sisson accom panied by Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom, her daughters, Mary Lou and Lois Ann, and son, Charles Bergstrom, went to Columbus Tuesday, De cember 4. They had supper to gether. Charles then left by train for Cam Stoneman, Calif., for training in the armed forces. cMrs. Ralph Eacker and Mrs. Al vin Gibson were chaprons at the teenage dance Friday evening which was held after the basket o ball game at the Ewing high SCiiOUi. on ounuay, Dec. 9, the Floyd Lee lanuuy nau a get-to^etner in honor of -vir. Le^’s mrtnuay aniu veisaiy. Uuesis were his sister, Mrs. Bessie arms, of Urcnard, Mr. ana wris. jonn Uokie, of Urcnard, Earl Lee of U’Neul and Mr. and Mrs. Curly aanaers ana family of Ewing. Mrs. Lee served ice cream ana cake in the afternoon. Mr. ana xvlrs. Bis Ebbengaard left ihursday for Denver, Colo., but stoppea at Thedford, because of blizzard conditions and drift ing roaas. Many travelers by car and bus stopped at this small town during tne night. The Eb bengaards returned home Friday instead of trying to continue on their way to Denver. A belated Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke, jr., on Sunday. Guests present were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nofi ke, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noff ke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Belgum, all of Albion. Mrs. Daisy Miller entertained the following guests at a dinner on Sunday, the occasion being in honor of Mrs. Lorraine Mont gomery, who was celebrating a birthday anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Najfter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Napier and daughter, Caro yn, ail of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery and son, ^arry, of Royal. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruther enjoyed a visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruth, from Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker, Mrs. Jessie Angus, Miss Anna Van Zandt and Mrs. Flarence Butler went to Clearwater Sat urday to attend the bazaar and dinner of the Women’s Society of Christian Service Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. John Walker were Neligh visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers and family, of Clearwater, spent Sunday at the home of his moth er, Mrs. Frank Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson and family were 6 o’clock dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andre v Olson, on Sunday. A turkey dinner j enjoyed at the home of Mrs. George Jef fries on Sunday When she enter tained the Birthday club honor ing Mrs. Hans Peterson, who was celebrating her birthday anniver sary. Other guests were Mrs. Harriet Welke, Mrs. Alfonso Bee laert, sr., Mrs. William Wolfe, of Ewing, Mrs. Verge Cratty and Miss Minnie Neiderheider, both of Clearwater. Afternoon guests at the Jefferies home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Vleck and their 2 grandchildren, Jimmie and Shirley Van Vleck, of Neligh, Mr. Mark Muff and daughter, Caro lyn, of O’Neill. Mrs. Lester Hansen and daugh ter, Anita Kay, of Harlan, la., were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Louise Van Conet and her daughter, Nettie. Mrs? Roy Wright and Patsy and Royce were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain and son, Richard, spent Sunday at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Boies on Sunday were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben, Raymond and Buddie, Mr, and Mrs. Norbert Clark, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Boies and family, of O'Neill. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marquardt and family of Laurel, spent Sun day at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marquardt. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis went to Glennville, to spend Thursday and Friday at the home of his brother, Kenneth Davis, and fam ily. They were accompanied by j his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Davis, of Neligh, who left from Glenn ville for Oregon, where she will spend the winter months. The Arthur Kro$p home was the scene of a family reunion Sunday when members of Mrs. Kropp’s family gathered to spend the day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Young and family, of Omaha; Mrs. Anna Young, Mrs. Myrtle Young and Charles Young, all of Inman; Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeffers and fam ily, of Chambers, Mrs. Elizabeth Wirley, of Shreveport, La. The Altar society of St. Peter’s Catholic church met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Kropp Tuesday evening, December 4. Mrs. Lee Spittler and Mrs. Robley Sisson, sr., were the assisting hostesses. After a short business session the evening was spent playing card games. Mrs. Rose Bauer won high score in pinochle and Mrs. R. B. Krachie, in pitch. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rockey en tertained the following guests at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelhamer and Linda, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. LuVerne Blake, of Jamison; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bus singer, both of Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. Buford Carlson and son, Dannie, of Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and son, Bobbie, and Mr. aud Mrs. Willis Rockey, all of Ewing. Mrs. Art Ruroede was a bus passenger to Meadow Grove on Wednesday, December 5, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Ellen Leiswald until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mts. Per ry Saiser. They returned to Oma ha Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. John A. Graham and daughter, Sandra, were the guests of honor at a basket dinner following the church service Sun day morning at the United Pres byterian church in Ewing, o A large congregation was present for the occasion. During the aft ernoon, pictures were taken for the year book which the church is preparing. The Grahams were presented a beautiful table lamp and a hassock as going away gifts from the congregation. While waiting for the van which will take their household goods to Vi ola, Kans., their future home, Keverend and Mrs. Graham and bandra are guests at the home of .Yjx. ana Mrs. Z. H. Fry. At tne weekly meeting held Thursday, December (j, the Fu ture Homemakers ol America had as their guests the faculty, the cnapter motners, Mrs. Leland Welke and Mrs. J. L. Pruden, and their chapter sister. Mrs. Duane Jensen. Mrs. Kay Angus, one of the chapter mothers, was unable to be present. The purpose of this meeting was to decorate the Christmas tree and draw names for the exchange of gifts for the Christmas party for which plans were completed. The homemak ing class 111 made and served the sandwiches and orange dough nuts with coffee to the group. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hixson and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke and family on Wednesday, December 5. Mrs. Hixson is a sister of Mrs. Welke. Miss Jeanne Welke is assisting at the Gibson store after school hours and weekends during the holiday season. Thursday evening, December 6, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis were 6 o’clock dinner guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. John A. Graham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Eacker en ertained at dinner Sunday in hon or of their daughter, Linda, who was celebrating her 3d birthday anniversary. Guests were Linda s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker and her aunt, Miss Joel lyn Eacker. Mrs. Jessie Angus and Mrs. Ar thur Kropp and children were aimong the Ewing folks who at tended the O’Neill festivities held on Saturday sponsored by the businessmen. Special services were con ducted at the Ewing Methodist church Sunday evening by the gospel team from Creighton. Vo cal solos were given by their pop ular male quartet. Following the services, a reception was held for the new members of the Ewing Methodist church in the church parlors. The new members were: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubei, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Larson, Mrs. Wil lis Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. Will Connor and Mrs. Richard Ed wards. Refreshments of sand wiches, cake and coffee were served. Women's Group Elects Mrs. Frances Roberts— STUART—The Women’s Com munity club elected officers for 1952 at a meeting held Tuesday night, December 4. Mrs. Frances Roberts was elect ed president; Mrs. L. H. Stem hauser, vice-president; Mrs. Mah Ion Shearer secretary and Mrs. Clarence Johnson treasurer. The club sponsored a card par ty at the Stuart auditorium on Monday night, December 10. Visits Pruss Home— _ Miss Eileen Krysl, of Stuart, spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. anniM —-!—rs-a > |«» ROLLER COASTER 2 Vi" Long 1.59 o o Arm raises car to upper track. 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