The John F. Wedernkl* . . . they were married In military chapel at Munich. Familv Night Affair Held :11 Page— PAGE A family night pro gram took the form of a birthday anniversary observance tn honor of the organization of the Woman's Missionary society of the Wesley an church. Memtiers of t tie society were in charge of the program which was held at the Otto Terrill home. Mrs. Terrill had the de votions, Mrs Ilurl Hats gave a reading and several choruses were sung. A surprise "pound social" was Included in the evening's program in honor of the pastor, Rev. Baty and family. The mission fund was swelled by "one cent a year from each contributor Lunch was ser ved. Iranian Students Heard at Ewing EWING Delbert Bichle of the Clearwater Church of Christ was guest speaker at the Church of Christ here Sunday afternoon Richard Brown of the Orchard Church of Christ was leader of a singspiration. Included in the program were three students from Iran, who are attending the Nebraska Christian college at Norfolk and Norfolk Junior college. One student pres ented musical selections on an in strument from his native land. Persons from neighboring chur ches also presented special selec tions. Holiday Guests— Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holly and family and Miss Patty Heerman were Thanksgiving guests in Sew ard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liska. Mrs. Holly, Carol Jo and Miss Heerman remained until Sunday. C'lcc'cttxrc’iirc'c’c’c'e’rc'cc'e'c'c’c'c'c* Darlene Bollwitt, John F. Wederski Wed in Germany EWING Miss Darlene Bollwitt, daughter of Mrs. Frank Bollwitt of Ewing liecame the bride of Pfe. John F. Wederski, son yf Mr. and Mrs. Klejah Wederski of Stratton, on September 17 at 7:30 pm., at the base chapel in Munich, Ger-; many. Father Cow hig officiated at J the mass. The bride was dressed in a I lloor-length gown which was made from a parachute. She wore a fingertip veil and carried a bou quet of red roses. The bridegroom was dressed in a military uniform. Attendants were Kathy Coover, bridesmaid, and Sp 14 John Hook er, bestman. The bride was a graduate of Ewing high school, class of 1952. After graduation she worked 18 months as a nurses aid and then attended National Business Insti tute in Lincoln for nine months. The bridegroom is a high school graduate at Stratton and has been serving in the army since Janu ary 16, 1956. He is a paratrooper and has been stationed at Munich, Ger many, for the past 18 months. Annual Rodeo Meet Planned Sunday Eve The annual dinner meeting of the O'Neill Rodeo association will be held Sunday evening, Decem ber 7, at the American Legion ciub, starting at 7 o’clock. Members, wives and escorts will lie present. A nominating committee will offer a slate of officers. Il _ 11 I ; j I Special Showing Thursday, December 11 Don’t let the idea of cost keep you from giving J a beautiful fur to the most important woman in t your life this Christmas! This outstanding collection r of many beautiful furs offers many to meet S your budget. Our generous credit terms make it easy to budqet your Christmas A [ fur purchases. A I 2 s s 2 Your Authorised Williqes Representative I A | [The Apparel Shopi WINNIE BARGER. Owner A m * r/i>.2.>i>i><>»>.>i>i>i>i2;>.2.>.>;>i>.>. Si >!>!>>>■ >i>.>. 2.2.2.2.2.2.2.5.3iX2.2,? Deloit News • Echo Fisher Of St. Edward and ,!rs Mary Graham of Albion cere visitors at the Sisson home rhey were all guests at the Mel in Rexin home Thanksgiving day Mr and Mrs. Bud Barlak and amily Friday visited Mrs Anna ia\age at the home of her sister n Norfolk Mrs. Savage is reco\ •ring from her recent surgery and llness and hopes to he hack at he telephone office after the first »f the year. Mr. and Mrs. Fits I Harpster and Hr ami Mrs. Henry Reimers were guests Friday evening at the Glenn Harpster home in h*mor of Glenn's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer of Lincoln spent last week with re] atives here. Mr. and Mrs Mike Boon of Plainv lew spent Thursday evening at the Henry Reimer home. Mrs. Beulah Napier of Washing ton spent the first of the week with her niece, Mrs. Glenn Harpster and family. The lion Shirr*' of West Point Elmer Pohls of Oakland. Mike Borns of Plainview. Larry Larsor of Sterling, Kanst. Albert Larsons | and Henry Reimers were aP I guests Thanksgiv ing day at the dSfc t lion Larson home. Mis. Ralph Tom jack will give a lesson on making flowers at the TV store in Ewing each Monday at 2 n.m The children of Mr. and Mrs Pat Burke spent Friday with their grandparents in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Larson and l\»n spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Mlinar and daughters in O'Neill Mary and Robert Miller of Oma ha spe it the weekend at the homt of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak and Mr and Mis. Melvin Rexin were supper guests at the Evvald Spahti home Saturday evening. Thanksgiving .guests at the Pill Gibbs home were the Jerry lx»n ser tumilj. the W A Sallonstall family and Mrs GiMvs, all of Nor folk. Guests of the Keith Partak fam ily Thursday were Mr and Mrs WiInter Mosel and Mona and Mr and Mrs Lowell Jensen anti baby of Neligh. Mr and Mrs Harold Cook of IVnver, Colo.. \ i si ted relatives here last week and spent Wednes day night at the L. L. Partak home. Mrs. Cook was fomtrrh Genevieve Morris. Guests Thursday at the Rob Partak home were Mrs L. Sptt tler. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Partak k 40 A A ^b 40k 40 4k 00 40 and sons, Mr. and Mrs Leo Spit tier of Valentine. Mr. and Mrs Sammy Regan and Mr and Mrs Harold Cook and daughter Mr and Mrs Ray Funk railed in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs Lambert Hartak had dinner at the church in Elgin Thanksgiving and spent the after noon with Vonnie Paul and family Mr and Mrs Maynard Stearns and Madine and Mr and Mrs M Steams left Tuesday for Kansas City to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. A dinner was held at St. John's church Sunday honoring the priest who is leaving soon. ( 'ulifontliut't V isit— OarrolI Hunt and son, Harold, «>f Hay-want. Calif., arrived Friday i to visit until Tuesday with his fa tlH-r, 1 Xxiglas Hunt, and brothers, Earl and K O., ami their families. \VI> Celia Richter to lx>ra EL shire II I4-.W $1 lots 13 \ 14 Rlk. 44, Riggs Add, O’Neill, \V1 v IX>ra Klslnrc to IHmald LX Klshnv U-£}-58 51 lots t.1 At 14 Blk 44, Riggs Add, O'Neill -~ ~ ILL'S TOY LAND | Second Floor Furniture Dept. I ' "sr§ * * ! “ JU j COOK’N BAKE SET * 198 1^4 < Value ■ j Just like Mom's! Aluminum set " with pots, pans, animal shape | cookie cutters in 1 8x I 4x4" box. ™ 55-4702 ■ ■ m ■ I 1 1 ' 1 Regular Checkers • Too! i « CHINESE CHECKERS 198 166 Value A two-in-one game—regular checkers, too! Marbles are stored in metal frame. 17x18" board. 55-4781 DEB TEEN DOLL 498 She's 18" of glamor—from shiny blond bob to tiny hi-heel shoes. She turns head, walks and sits. 9S-49M • • SPINWHEEL DARTS 2.98 OAA Value ^F Aim and throw the darts at spin ning target. 24' dia. masonite target, 3 rubber-tipped darts. S8-4S45 ... . 1 '1 1 798 I Cries, wets, blows bubbles, can b* bathed—1 1 Vi" tall with f rooted hair. Complete layette! j SPRING HORSE 14.95 088 | Value He prances, bucks, bounces and | gallops! Tots delight in life-like m action. Dura Fibre body. I 5?WJ4 LJZ-1, ^ a-asx KNOCK ’EM DOWN 198 166 Value 1WW Bombard the unbreakable bob ties with bloop balls and watch 'em fall. 10 bottles. 3 balls. i 1 1 1 * * 5 PC. FARM SET 2“ — - . Hubley, Jr. metal tractor pulls plow, cultipacker, spreader or wagon. Box converts to bam. ROCKER-OTTOMAN 13“ Kids' size and built to last. No sag springs. Hardwood frame, plastic upholstery. 24" H. chair. w w w w w w w w w w w "SWISS MISS" SET 98 It's tea time for little tots! Brightly colored Swiss design. 21-pc. service for 6. Metal. B9-4M1 t 1 "k RADAR SET 3.98 098 Vfl,w A v Buzzzzl... red-green lights blink, ) planes revolve on radar screen. Key flashes Morse code. 10 Vi'H. 9S-5Z7S STAGECOACH SET 1195 AQC Value ^ Winchester rifle loads and elects play bullets. "Fanner 50" pistol with holster. Both fire caps! w v mm mm w mm mm mm mm ’ I ELECTRIC TRAIN j > > i i i Locomotive pulls tender and two cars I around 8-pc. circular track. 28%' L M^ni I I r -:- > ON TABLE MODEL I 1 POOL TABLE > 499 : Fun for all! Cloth covered 30' x 17' table with rubber side cushions. 16 composition } pool balls, 2 cue sticks, triangle. | 58-4*51 f --| I x SHUFFLEBOARD I t and BOWLING I : | A complete home recreation cen . terl Alley-court i* 10 ft. long. 10 P pins, 2 ball*, 4 pusher^ 8 dlta. | '7 mii 9 - | I - I * ABC BOWLING SET [ iZ 444 ; Exciting fun! Full set of 10 im- I breakable plastic pint, 2 bolt | with finger holes. Pin spotter. " W-4806 b I “ FOLDING I ! DOLL CARRIAGE 1 J For her nicest dolly! 26' long body 1 ’ and hood covered in aqua qeflt I ) material. Chrome pusher. I W 57H3 I I I I * PALOMINO PAL » i ! * ! Spirited "pinto” spring hone wMi I chrome tube stirrups, hand tooled " western saddle. For agee 1 to 4. | m-wM2 w ■- I I SEDAN WITH BOAT, TRAILER I J Handsomely styled sedan features friction motor, I | pulls boat and trailer.^Metal set Is 1 tVi" long. 1 "