Rally Dayf Noted by Ewing Church EWING- Sunday. September 28 was rally day for the Sunday school of First Methodist church of Ewing. Supt. Dewitt Hoke was in charge Students promoted in the pri mary department, Mrs. Claude Elliott, .superintendent. included Randall Rockey. Rooert Pruden, Diana Hamilton, Bruce Sedivy from nursery class to Mrs Ray Sedivy’s class; Geraldine Snyder and Richard Shain to Miss "lri9 Van Ostrand’s class; Kay Flem ing Debra Buxton. Linda Barker, Gloria Hamilton, Randall Tuttle. David Woeppel to Mrs. Florence Butler's calss. In the intermediate and junior classes, Lonnie Eacker, Russell Woeppel, Terry Wright, Evelyn True, Janell Tams, Evelyn Sny der from Mrs. Butler’s class to classes taught by Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Waldo Davis. Receiving awards for one-year of perfect attendance were Rob ert Pruden, Leigh Ann Pruden and Randall Rockey in the primary de partment In the intermediate and junior groups were Myra Pruden, Larry Tuttle and Karen Tuttle, and Mrs Jessie Angus of the adult class. . Miss Anna VanZandt, also a member of the adult class who had perfect attendance for the year until her accident of two weeks ago. Over 700 Dinners Served at EWING- The Christian Mothers of St Peter's Catholic church ser ved over 700 guests at their an nual turkey dinner held Sunday at St. Dominic's hall. Hours were serving were from, 5 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Ralph Munn, president of the society, was assisted by mem bers of the group. The young mar ried ladies and the girls of the parish were waitresses. Men and boys of the parish were in charge of the outdoor concessions and games. R H. Shain was the winner in the blanket contest. Other entertainment was a dance with the Eddie Stan band furnishing the music. Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf were Sunday evening supper guests at the Wilford Kaup home at Stuart. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney left on Sat urday 1t> visit her niece, Mrs. George Jacobsen in South Dakota. From there she will go to Iowa to visit the Albia and Charles Keene families. Mrs. Lyle Fox was a Thursday and Friday overnight guest of the Gilbert Foxes. On Friday ' after noon Mrs. Lyle Fox and Mrs. Gil bert Fox had coffee with Miss j Hilda Deseive at Atkinson and1 also visited Mrs. Jay McConnell and son at the hospital there. Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold and June visited at the Clyde Burges at Amelia last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Cole went to Omaha on Monday and returned on Wednesday. While in Omaha they visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKenna and Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and Carol were Saturday evening sup per guests of the Wayne Foxes. Mrs. Elmer Adler's mother and sister Mrs. Carl Boelter of Orch-. ard and Mrs. Elmer Kocina of Verdigre, visited her on Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Abart is visiting in Portland, Ore., to be with her daughter. Luree (Mrs. A1 Henna gin». The Hennegin’s have a new baby daughter— born Saturday, September 27. Mrs. McGinnis called on Mrs. Larry Schaffer and daughter and also 'on Mrs. Grace Alder at St. Anthony’s hospital on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. William Grothe, 1r and Mrs. William Grothe, sr., and Mrs. McGinnis were among the people attending the Jonn Kenny funeral in Atkinson on T*The South Side club, which was to have met with Mrs. Leon Beck with on October 7, has been post poned until October 14. The Golden Rod Garden club met with Mrs. Ralph Ries of At kinson on Thursday, with all members present out iwu. Mrs. John Conard spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Winnie Bar KeOn Friday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Osborne of Atkinson and Mrs. Ed Etherton called at the Mary Lewis h0UUle Dewey Schaffer spent from Friday until Sunday evening at the Bob Cole home. Wednesday visitors at the joe Winkler home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shoemaker of Lindsay, Mrs. Rose Schaaf of Atkinson, Mrs Joe Pongratz. Mrs E<1 Winkler, Mrs Leo Weichman and children of Stuart and Mrs. Fran cis Timmerman. Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen and Mrs. John Claussen. Larry Schaffer and son, Dewey, were ‘ Sunday evening dinner guests of the Bob Coles, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler were Tuesday supper guests of Mrs. Rose Schaaf in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Doan Beckwith of Tekamah, formerly of were visiting in this vicinity last week. _ ( ENTER UNION (O’Neill) Rev. C P. Turner, pastor Sunday, October 5: Sunday school, 10 a m.; preaching service 11 a.m.; young peoples meeting, 7:30 p.m.; preaching service tol 1 owing YP meeting. Prayer meeting and Bible studdy will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ernst Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph L. Fritz. 23, of O’Neill and Loreen McDermott, 17, of O’Neill on September 25. Richard Allen Graham. 21. of O’Neill, and Mary Jean Schoe nle; 17, of O’Neill on September 29 “ John Lee Farrier, 22, of Cham i bers and Janice Joy Holsclaw, 21, at O Neill on 1. Couple W ed Here in 1 908 Observes Golden Wedding Sunday, September 28, Mr and Mrs John C Bums. 2222 15th st.. Columbus, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary- at a family celebration. Dinner followed at St. Bonaventure hall after a 9 30 high mass at St. Bonaventure Catholic church. Two members of the orig* inal w-edding party, Mrs. J. O. Moeller of Leigh, a sister of Mr6. Bums, and Ed Bums, a brother of Mr. Burns, were present for the festivities. A gold and white color scheme was carried out including a yellow chrysanthemum centerpiece top ped with a gold 50, tapers trim med in gold and a small anniver sary cake topped with a gold 50, which was baked by a daughter, Mrs, Ed Weber of Fairfield, la Several baskets of yellow and hronze chrysanthemnms complet ed the decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Bums were mar ! ried at St Patrick’s Catholic church in O'Neill September 30. 1908. Mrs. Bums, the former Kathryn i Fallon, a daughter erf John and I Mary Fallon, was born and edu rated in O'Neill. She was a dress maker and m 190€ moved to Platte Center where she operated a dressmaking and millinery shoj until the time of her majTUige They lived at PLatte Center fol lowing thetr marriage until 1935 when they moved to Columbus. Mr. Bums, the son of Martin and Marv Bums, was bom at Platte Center He was educated there and attended college in Oma ha and Cblumbus. He was associa ted with several general merchan dise stores and was clerk at the postofice at Platte Center before moving to Columbus. He is now storekeeper for the Ixaip River Public Power district. They are the parents of five children: Mr*. Ed uK»p tab-_jl_ g WILSON’S — 2 Chopped Beef 12-oz cn 49c < Swiftning„ 3-lb. can 79c g W’IIjSHIRE — J Cheese — 2 lb. box 69c < Liquid Lux. 32-oz can 79c CUDAHY’S — 16-OZ. 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