Ewing News Mr and Mrs. Waldo Davis were hosts on Thanksgiving day at a family party held at their home. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was enjoyed. Guests were her mother, Mrs. 1/nnse Beal; his mother, Mrs. < Intrude Davis, also Mr. and Mrs Homer Barton, all of Or ■ehard; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aus tin of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barton of Columbus. Mr and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Mane were Friday 6 o’clock din ner and evening guests at the tome of Mr and Mrs. Donald Spahn. A good sized crowd was in at tendance at the joint Thanks giving service of the Ewing Methodist and United Presbyter ian churches held at the Metho dist church on Wednesday eve ning, November 21, in charge of Rev Lee Bridgen, pastor. Dr. William H. Ross, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, gave the sermon on “Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs. Ray Tucker drove to I.f Mr and Mrs. Ralph Munn on Monday, November l‘J were her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lee, and family and her father, Bart McGonicle, of Sil wcrton, Ore. Mr and Mrs. naipu wiuuu .children spent Thanksgiving at Main view with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hi shop. Floyd Bergstrom of Newcastle, Wyo , accompanied by Clyde Cha lant of Elgin, arc spending a few .days in Ewing with relatives and .friends. _ __ Mr and Mrs. Elmer Berg strom, accompanied by Mrs. Jes •ie Angus, spent Thanksgiving di,, with Mrs. Bergstrom’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Turn er at Neligh. Gene Ruby spent a part of 'Thanksgiving holiday weekend with his family in Ewing. Perry Saiser was a Thanksgiv-, ng day dinner guest at the home ■or Mr and Mrs. Ed Hoag. A family party was held at the Inomc of Mr. and Mrs. Robert •Pams on Thanksgiving, honoring Mrs Tams’ brothers and sisters. A no-host diner was served at o'clock andt he afternoon hours were spent informaly. Thirtyfour were in attendance. They were Mr and Mrs. Wendell Barton of Brunswick; Mr. and Mric Jack Robertson of Long Pine; Mr. and Mrs Melvin Marcellus of O Neill, Kenneth Robertson of Spring wiew Mr and Mrs. Nolan De txwh of Stuart; Mr and Mrs. Keith Schweigert of Wittan, S. and their families, also Dale Pettijohn of Norfolk and Glenn :Sorenson of Butte. Merrill Strubble of Turin, la., j was a caller at the home of Mr. J .and Mrs. H. R. Harris and family .on Monday. Mrs Pauline Noffke went to Norfolk on Saturday where she uril visit at the home of her i • daughter, Mrs. Elmer Gwens, and family and her son, Carl Noffke, j .and family. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bohn, Mrs. Stow Hauer and family of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bohn and family of Inman were guests for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gail Boies. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies and Mr. and Mrs. Durward Loughery spent the evening at the Julian Sojka home where they joined “Butch" in celebrat ing his 10th birthday. Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daugh ter, Leonora, and Mrs. Waldo Davis and daughter, Marie, were O’Neill shoppers Saturday, No vember 17. Mrs. Robert Tams and chil dren were shopping in O’Neill Saturday morning, November 17. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carter went to Page November 16 where they attended the meeting of the Improvement club. Mrs. Cora Cannenberg of Bassett gave an interesting book review on "The Sea of Glory". Boelter-Warriner Wedding Is 1 old PAGE— The Christ Lutheran church at Bazile Mills was the scene, Sunday afternoon, Novem ber 2a, of tne 2 o’clocK wedding of Miss Sharon Boelter and La Vein Warriner. Miss Boelter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter of Page and Mr. Warriner is the son of Mrs. Johanna Warriner of Center. Rev. Bernard Gorentz, pastor, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Elaine Zoebel of Winne toon was soloist and Miss Karen Schuett, also of Winnetoon, was accompanist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of lace and tulle that ended in a whisper train. The snug bodice had a peter pan collar with long sleeves that tap ered to a point at the wrists, Her finger-tip illusion veil was held by a sequin-peari nan nai. me circular veil was edged with chantilly lace. She wore a rhinestone necklace and ear rings a birthday gift from the bride-groom. She was married on her birthday anni versary. She carried red roses on a white Bible. The bride carried out the old tradition of “something old, something new ... ” Mrs. Donald Knori of Niobrara, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and was dressed in a sky blue, floor length net over taffeta dress with a full skirt and lace bolero. She carried a large yellow mum surrounded by net and ribbon. Frank Warriner of Creighton, brother of the bride-groom and Billy Kruse, cousin of the bride groom, lighted the candles and acted as ushers. Marsha Risinger of Center was flower girl and wore a frosted blue nylon gown and oarried a bouquet of baby mums. Donnie Hagge of Bloomfield acted as ring-bearer and wore a white suit. Harlan Hagge of Bloomfield, brother-in-law of the bride groom, was bestman. The bride groom and his attendant wore conventional business suits. The men of the wedding party wore white carnation boutonniers. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore navy blue gowns, accented by pink carna tion corsages. Assisting with the reception at the church, following the cere mony, were mesdames Harold An derson, August Hinzman, Leon ard Boggs and Verne Fricke. Miss Selma Kruse and 'Mrs. El mer Kocina waited tables. Mrs. Frank Warriner had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Harlan Hagge and Mrs. El mer Alder assisted with the gifts. The bride is a graduate of the Page high school, the class of 1956, and has had employment since then at Center. The bridegroom attended school at Center and is engaged in farming on a farm north-west of Center, where they will reside for the present Guests were from Emmet, Plainview. Creighton, Center, Verdigre, Orchard, Bazile Mills, Bloomfield, Winnetoon and Page. County Court Sylvia Cunningham of O’Neill driving during suspension of op erator’s license, November 21 fined $50 and $ 4 costs; officer— E. M. Hastreiter. James Becker of O’Neill, reck less driving, November 21, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer— E. M Hastreiter. Donald Watts, driver for Con | solidated Freightways, Inc., oi 1 Chicago, III., overweight, Novem ber 16, fined $60 and $4 costs; of ficer—Donald Jenny. Emil Hejtmanek of Leigh, ov erload on axle, November 26 fined $60 and $4 costs; officer— Donald F Richardson. City Court Gerald W. Monk of O’Neill, im proper parking. November 18, fined $1 and $1 costs, officer ; John N. Schmit_ WEATHER SUMMARY hi lo per. Thursday 42 5 Friday ..._ 42 11 Saturday — 62 19 .02 Sunday - 59 29 Monday -45 Tuesday _... 51 24 Wednesday -24 15 .t.si. V-Si •• Mt. '' . -s - ••• .--..:v..n :• •>>:'. . & Mrs. .lames Edward Klosner . . . former St. Mary’s academy student. Ewing Gridders Honored at Dinner EWING—The Ewing high Ti gers footballers were honored guests at a 6 o’clock turkey din ner with all the trimmings held Tuesday evening, November 20. at the Legion Club. The trophy won this year at the Cornbelt Conference was used as the centerpiece, flanked with candles of orange and black. Coach Fritz Reifert was the speaker, followed by a short talk by each E club officer: Francis j Huesmesser, president; Jack Sis son, vice-president; David Wri ght, secretary; Robert Tams, | treasurer; Larry Larson, parli mentarian. Guests were Supt. and Mrs. t.ewis Carter, Coach a n d i Mrs. Reifert. Addison Slothauer and Larry Noffke and Dal Ki mes, who are student managers. All members of the senior class were present. This event was sponsored bv the mothers of the seniors and friends of the football boys. O’Neill News Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woid neck were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Booth of Lincoln, Mrs. Anna Havranek of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneck and Mrs. Rosa Bowers. Rov Lanman and son, Don, went to Chadron on Saturday where thev attended the wed ding of Mr. Lanman’s niece, Bet ty Faulk. They returned on Sun day and Don returned to Vermil lion. S. D. where he is a pre i med student at the college. Mr. an