Ewing News Dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Eva Kaezor were Mr and Mrs. Joseph Kmiecik of Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack of Ewing. An afternoon caller was Mrs. Louis Sojka ol Ewing. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs J. If. Wunner were her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drewlou of Stanton. Mr. anti Mrs. Elvin Hamilton were hosts at a fish fry at their home Thursday evening, June 19. Guests were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton, Mr« anti Mrs Delbert Boelter, all ol Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rokahr and Steve of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Max 1 .e Masters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Montgomery and family, all of Orchard. Miss Put Hahlbeck, who is at tending school in Norfolk, was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck, and family. Mr. anti Mrs. Roy Tuttle and family attended' the rodeo at O' Neill on Sunday. Others from Ew ing in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle and family. Mrs. Robert lams, Janell and Donna and Mrs. Everett Ruby were in Norfolk on f business Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs Coe Butler of Lincoln came to Ewing Monday and are guests at the home of her sister, Miss Vina Wood, and other relatives in the community. Sunday afternoon and 6 o'clock dinner guests at the Hans Peter son home were his mother, Mrs. Curs ten Peterson, Christine Lor en/en and Margaret Avery, all of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim ar rived home Thursday, June 19, from a two weeks trip visiting in the East. They visited Mr, and Mrs. William O'Malley at Middle town, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Heichel and family of Mans field, 0. Mr. O'Malley is a broth er and Mrs. Heichel, a sister of Mrs. Grim. The O'Malleys and Grims were sightseers in New York City, Washington, D. C., Gettysburg and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Grim ac companied Addison SlOuthower as far as Chicago and spent a day there, continuing home by train. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus of Lincoln were overnight guests Saturday at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Mc Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Angus ac companied by their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus of Lin coln, went to Grand Island on Sunday where they met Mrs. Max Angus and son, Randy, and her mother, Mrs. David Gibb of Plain ville, Hans. A picnic dinner was enjoyed in a park and the after noon was spent visiting. With few exceptions the eyes of these spectators followed the rodeo action when this picture was snapped at Saturday night’s rodeo performance.—The Frontier Photo. ■■ mu m m-- mmmmmammmmr. M One of the features of the |>uraSSOM SET if you want to matoes that will lie larger, juicier, meatier. Just spray it on flowers and see how it improves your field. Also ef fective on many other vegetables and berries. Get BLOS SOM SET today at Gilligan REXALL Drug—only 75c. Trusses, Supporters Elastic Stockings We carry a full line of Trusses, Supporters, Elastic Stock ings, Anklets, Knee Caps, Wristlets. See us for your particular needs. We are also able to get prompt service on ‘‘Special-to Order" hosiery and supporters in non-standard sizes. Veterinary Needs Keeping stock free of flies is of prime importance at this time. See us about a good spray or backrubber preparation to minimise the problem of flies. Make (iilligan REXALL, Drug your headquarters for all your Animal Health Needs. Prescriptions Have your next prescription filled at Gilligan REXALL Drug by one of our PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. Gilligan’s Rexall Drug Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87 — O’Neill < mbs as88g«aKss3«888888»8S88Wiww88^^ Billie McIntosh (left) and his young brother, Richard, sported tids entry in Saturday’s parade in behalf of McIntosh Jewelry.—The Frontier Photo. Carpenter Family in Reunion— CHAMBERS—The second annua1 reunion of the decendants of Mr and Mrs. Myron D. Carpenter of Neligh was held Sunday, June 22, at Ford park in O’Neill. Forty four relatives and two friends were present, coming from Omaha, Tilden, Neligh Oakdale. Chambers, Elgin, Plainview, and Atkinson, Sioux City, la., and Minneapolis, Minn. The inclement weather curtail ed activities and prevented many from attending a picnic dinner. Visiting and reminiscing was enjoyed by those present. Auxiliary Will Install Officers— The regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, Si monson unit 93, will be Wednes day, July 2, at 8 p.m. in the Le gion hall. There will be installation of the officers for _1958-’59. Attendance" award will be $5.— i By Jean Riege. To California— Mrs. Ralph Van Buren went to Venice, Calif., to visit her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Buren. She left the day before her daughter, Mrs. Robert Jonas, arrived. She expects to be gone two weeks and will see her in California. Mr. and Mrs- Walter Butzkie and family of Sioux City and Mrs. Charles Diehl of Atkinson were Friday supper guests at the Wil ! liam Storjohann home. .. Use Nitrogen Now| Get 1/3 more corn by top dressing with Nitragen now. WE HAVE: .‘Spencer” MR N 33'/2-0-0 Nitragen on hand Tonnage Rates ROGER’S FEED & GRAIN STORE Just North of the Burlington Depot PHONE 771 O’NEIU,, NEBR. Gary Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson, demonstrated physical fitness with this parade entry. — The Frontier Photo. California Couple Honored at Picnic A picnic was held in Ford’s park. Sunday, June 22. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonas and lX>nna of Venice, Calif. They came Sunday. June 15, for a week s visit with his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Lawrence Jonas, and her father, Ralph VanRuren. Relatives and friends attended in spite of chilly weather and i some came a considerable dis j tance. Those attending were: Mr. and : Mrs. Charles Tasler, sr., Mr. and 1 Mrs. Charles Tasler, jr., and family, Mrs. Polly Davis. Mrs. Effie Kubart, Mrs. Jenny Mlinar, Barbara Mlinar, Mr. and Mrs. Vnton Weichman, Mr. and Mrs. Ia»o Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. An ion Tasler and Bonnie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. William Tasler, Mr. and Mrs. Bud McConnel and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ailolph Mli nar, Mr. and Mrs. Darel Bright and Janice, all of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziska of 'Emmet; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ooufal and Mr. and Mrs Ray Warns of Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ep penbach and daughters, Ralph VanBuren, Bonny Howard and Mr. and Mrs. I>awrence Jonas, all of O'Neill. Mrs. Justin Butterfield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Gaughenhaugh and family of Inman; Mrs. Minnie Gaughen bnugh of Hot Springs. S. D.: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gaughenhaugh and family of Council Bluffs. In Mrs Bud Weichman and fam ily of Casper, Wyo,; Mrs. Clara Walsh of Sun Valley. Calif ; Mrs. Glen Thomson and son of Spok :tne. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jonas and sons and Betty Miller of Columbus. Rev. Kubart of Omaha; Mrs. Willard Van Buren and family of Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonas and Donna of Venice, Calif. After dinner, most of the pic- j nickers went to the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Lau rence Jonas. Those ! calling later in the day and even-1 ing were Mrs. Clarence Gilg of Atkinson. Mrs. Mark Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Loon Sargent. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Willard VanRuren and family of O'Neill Bring Clothing for Indian Mission— The O'Neill Better Ways ex tension club held its June meet ing Wednesday, June 21. i}t the home of Mrs. Art Tibbets, jr. There were 12 memlters and two guests present. Roll call was an swered by each member -jiving their middle name. Tito lesson on family life was given by Mrs. Tibbets and the lesson on care of small appliances ' w as presented by Mrs. Don Work er The guessing game was won l>\ Mrs. Norbert Clark. Earh member brought dis carded clothing to be sent to the | Indian missions in South Dakota, i Plans were made for a family picnic to Ih> held July 20. Mrs. Harry Spall joined the j club. Frontier want ads pay. C lifford Walters Weds in Germany CHAMBERS Sp/3 Clifford Walter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Walter of Chambers, was united in marriage with Miss lUldegard Katz of Germany in a church ceremony, Tuesday, April 8. The rites were performed in Germany. Attending the couple were Sp/3 Gwaren and Mrs. Gwaren. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frit/ Rat*. nnmi'KI, llTIII.lt L8 (Atkinson! Re\ A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, June 29: Pivine wor ship, 9 a.m,; Sunday-school, 10:15 a m., S. H. Bauer, superin tendent; "The Lutheran Hour” on W'JAG, 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 1: Quarterly vot ers' meeting, 8 p.m. Frontier want ads pay. with Super Strength Rayon Cords! Buy now—save $$$’s on the finest rayon cord BUY ON TIME! tires! 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