0 Neill - Kramer Nuptials at Greeley The Sacred Heart Catholic church in Greeley was the scene of a beautiful wedding at 9 30 ■a m., Monday, April 27, when Miss Margaret Noreen O’Neill became the bride of Paul Kra mer of Stuart. ihe double - ring ceremony was performed by Reverend Warner. The choir of Sacred Heart church sang. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a -§°wn.„ of ivory slipper satin, •chantilly lace fitted bodice, full gathered skirt with a chapel train and long lace sleeves. Her veil was a fingertip length with matching lace to 'the dress a jround the edges. The crown was of beads. She carried red roses and a pearl rosary— a gift from the bridegroom’s mother. She also wore three-strand, pearls and ear rings—gifts of the bride groom. The bride carried out the tra dition of something old, some thing new; something borrow ed, something blue. Miss Catherine O’Neill of Greeley, sister of the bride, as maid-of-honor, appeared in a gown of powder-blue lace and net over taffeta. Miss Margaret Kramer of O’Neill, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, ap peared in a gown of shrimp net over taffeta and her gown was fashioned with a satin bolero jacket. EToth wore matching head bands and carried colonial bouquets of pink and blue car nations. The bridegroom wore a light gray-blue suit. He was attended by Orren Woods, jr., of Greeley and Dennis Kaup of Stuart, who are friends of the couple. They both wore gray suits and the three wore white carnation bou tonnieres. Ushers were Gene Kaup of Stuart and Jack Smith of Gree ley, friends of the bride and bridegroom. The bride’s mother chose a navy dress with navy and pink accessories. Mrs. Kramer, moth er of the bridegroom, wore a dress of navy blue with matching accessories. Each wore corsages aiaB,MBBIHaBBBaA Departing WSCS Members Feted EWING—Mrs. Waldo Davis and Mrs. Maden Funk were hon ored guests at a farewell party Wednesday evening, April 22, at the parlors of the Ewing Meth odist church, given by the Wo man’s Society of Christian Ser vice. A dinner was served at 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Henry Fleming, presi dent of the society, presented each of the honored guests with a gift. Entertainment included games and contests in charge of Mrs. Earl Billings and Mrs. Anna Pollock. Mrs. Davis was the prize winner in the “sting” con test and Mrs. H. R. Harris won the Bible quiz. Mrs. Ralph Eacker’s team won in the “going through the loop relay” and Mrs. Davis’s group won the “glove and candy relay”. Mrs. Funk and Mrs. Davis, who1 have been members of the society for several years, are leaving Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Dr vis, who have owned and op erated the Eldorado theatre for several years, have sold their business to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'n May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Kloepper. They take possession are undecided as to their future nlans, but will spend next month at Orchard, assisting relatives in business. Mr. and Mrs. Funk and daugh ter, Alice, recently moved to a small farm near Inman. Mission Society Plans Work Day EWING — Thirteen members and one guest, Mrs. Don Mich aelson, were present at the missionary meeting of the Free Methodist church. The group gathered at the home of Mrs. Walter Miller for a regular ses sion on Friday afternoon. Wednesday, May 8, was chosen as “work day”, the society will meet at the home of Mrs. Mel vin Napier to pack boxes of new and used clothing which will be sent to the missions in Kentucky. The used clothing is cleaned and also mended, if needed. A cover ed dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Carl Miller, vice-presi dent, conducted the business ses sion in the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. Bert Fink. Mrs. Edna Lofquest was in charge of the lesson for the af ternoon. The work of mission aries in Africa, India and other foreign countries was discussed. Operetta Pupils Hike to Yellowbanks EWING—About one hundred, pupils of the Ewing public school representing those who present ed the recent grade operetta, left school early Wednesday, April 22, accompanied by their teach ers and held a picnic at the Yellow banks recreational grounds near Ewing They hiked to the grounds wjhere games were played and a pot luck picnic supper was served. Ideal weather favored this event. Children were ac companied by Miss Altha l