Ewing News House Warming Party A Surprise to Couple Bv Mr*. Itomld Harris A house warming party was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde, who moved from their farm home to Ewing this spring. Visiting was the pastime of the old friends, relatives ami neighbors. A lunch was served by the self-invited guests in late afternoon. Present were Mr and Mrs. Fred Sern of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gunter, Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Alfr(>d Napier and children, Mr and Mrs. George Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schrad, Mrs. Keith Biddlecome all of Ewing. A purse of money was present ed Mr. and Mrs. Horde with which to jKirchase an article for their home, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden and Mrs. Ed Pruden of Phillipsburg, Mo,, were guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen and Mrs. Ella Zeims took Mrs. Ed Pruden of Phillipsburg, Mo., to Norfolk on Saturday where they spent the day visiting relatives. On their return home, Mrs. Pru den stopped at Neligh where she plans to visit her daughterand hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman before returning home this week. Mrs Ed Bruden of Phillipshurg, Mo., spent several days in Ewing visiting her sister-in-law and hus band, Mr. and Mr*. Ben Larsen and other relatives. Mrs, Dora Townsend of Page is a guest at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming. Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie went to Orchard Friday evening to attend a shower for her neiee. Miss Carol Barton, held at the I oiled Brethem ehurrh parlors. They remained overnight, guests at the home of Mrs. Duilse Beal. Mrs. (iene Zimmerman attended the miscellaneous shower for Miss Carol Barton hekl Friday evening at the United Brethem Church at Orchard. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson ac companied by his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson of Torring ton. Wyo., were Monday evening guests at the Waldo Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie were six o'clock dinner guests April 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Filkins at Bruns wick. The occasion was in honor of the birthday anniversaries of their son Milan, Mr. Davis and Mrs. Homer Barton of Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schrad of Omaha are spending a week's va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Schrad. 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No. 1 (California Paocal STALK CELERY_lb. 10c Extra Fancy Washington WINLSAP APPLES.— 3 lbs. 35c Worthmore THICK SLICED BACON. 2-lb. pkg. 90c Boston Butt PORK ROAST_lb. 37c PORK STEAK_lb. 49c (Chopped Pork LUNCHEON MEAT.. lb. 59c Swift’s Oriole MINCED HAM_lb. 39c Essex Summer Sausage CHUBS_Approximately 14-oz. f$9c Swift's—Brown and Serve SAUSAGES_per pkg 49c EARLY OHIO AND COBBLER SEED POTATOES 4th St. Market We Deliver — Phone 93 Mr and Mrs. Loren Doty of Da cota City were callers at the home if her mother, Mrs Rhoda Con ner on Monday, Mrs Herman Schroeder, who . has been hospitlized for many months, was able to come home Monday. She is able tu get about ' in a wheel chair. Mr. ana Mi’s Or\al Conner of Norfolk called on his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner then went to Orchard to call on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Conner. Kriuay evening guests at the home oi Rolanu Horde were Mr and Mrs. Lyle Switzer and family Gail Boies, who operates a Con oco service station is attending , :'\emng classes of mechanises per- ! mining tu his line ol worn, being ; held at Nortoik this week. Mrs. Leonard Knapp attended a shower held at the home of Mrs f.dward (ilea-son in O’Neill Wednesday evening honoring Miss Kllen Dnnohoe, who will be a May bride. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies, Mrs. j Rose Bauer and family were Sun- ; day evening guests at the home ot j Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bohn at O'Neill. Miss Geraldine Bauer of Norfolk was a weekend guest of her moth er. Mrs, Rose Bauer anil family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp anil Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack attended a Mobile Oil meeting for dealers at the Hotel Madsion at Norfolk, Thursday evening. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Conner were her son and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Con ner and family of Dakota City. Other guests on Sunday at the Con ner home were Mr. and Mrs. Janies Mechaley and family of Ne ugn. Mrs. Lorraine Wright entertain ed at dinner on Sunday honoring the 47th wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies. Other guests were Mrs. Wilma Daniels and family of Ew ing, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cuddy and family, all of O'Neill. Miss Carolyn Mufl of Omaha, Mick Rutledge of Or chai'd. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom were hosts Saturday evening for their pitch club. All members were present. Winners of high score were Mrs. Charles Rotherham and Mr. Archie Tuttle, while low score went to G. D. Ryan and Mrs. Tut tle. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Brion accom panied by his mother, Mrs. Maud Brion of Neligh attended the 60th annual Northeast Nebraska Ban ker’s meeting held April 22, at the Hotel Madison at Norfolk. Guest speakers for the afternoon were Cecil W. Means, vice-president of the Stockyards National Bank ot Omaha and Harris V. Osterberg of Omaha, state secretary. Senator Roman L. Hruska spoke at the 6:30 banquet. Friends and relatives were in vited to the Frank Noffke home Thursday evening, Ihe occasion a surprise miscellaneous shower ho noring Mrs. Richard Williamson. Hostesses were Janet Noffke, Lois Jean Kaczor and Coralee Schmiser. Contest games provided enter tainment, with prizes going to bride. Miss Noffke was in charge of the gift liook and assisted with the gifts. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Mildred Tams was one of the thirty school teachers in Nebra ska, w;ho received a scholarship from the Ak-Sar-Ben for study at college summer sessions Each aw'ard was for one hudred fifty uollars. The winners were selected by a committee headed by Dr. Free man Decker, State Commissioner of Education. Mrs. Tams is a teacher in the Royal public school this year. Her hnmp is in Ewintr. .Mr. am! Mrs. Francis Hctimes scr moved on Friday to the acre age' cast of Ewing known as the Rene Libby property, which they purchased a few weeks ago. They have made their home in the Clarence Latzel property since their marriage on January 3. A food sale by the members and friends of the First Methodist Church was held Saturday evening at I>eota's Hobby Shop. Mesdames John A. Wood, Robert Pruden and Earl Pierson were in charge. The group appreciated the patronage of the Ewing community in this fund raising project. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Magwire and children of Grand Island spent the weekend in Ewing with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cram. Louis Vandersnick went to Lin coln on Monday where he will en ter the Veterans Hospital for treatment. He was accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vandersnick. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack and children accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Richard Edwards and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett t'aylor at Oakdale. The last meeting of the Thurs day night pitch club was held April lb at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sham. Guests were Mi. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and Mr and Mis Allan Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter were guests at the George Mont gomery home on Sunday the oc- | casidn was honoring Mrs. Mont gomery s birthday anniversary. Saturday afternoon guests at the Dewitt Gunter home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wegand of Frenchtown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Savidge and family from Luverne, Minn , j were weekend guest of his mother, Mrs. Aanna Savidge. 1'hey re turned home on Monday. Others guests at the Savidge home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl j Chmiel and family. O'Neill visitors on Saturday af ternoon were Mrs. George Jefit r us. Mrs. Victor Cram and her daughter, Mrs. Ray Magwire and Vicki of Grand island and Mrs. Wilma Daniels. The W**niens Society ol Chris tian Ser\ ice ot the First Metho dist chinch ot Ewing will hold their meting lor the InstallaUoii of officers on Wednesday after noon, April 2»th, at the church itarlors. This change of dale was iiumm to make it possible for many of the members to attend a home extension club meeting to be held in O’Neill on May *>. when Mrs. .lanie Schott form the Simplicity Pattern Company will be in i charge of the afternoon session. Mr and Mrs. Waldo Davis were entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anday Jensen at Royal. Mrs. I»uise Beal of Orchard was an overnight guest on Sunday at the home of her dughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Waluo Davis. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Davis and Marie took her to Plain view where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Austin and family a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Max Angus and son were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus. Max. who is in the U. S. air force, returned to the states on April 9th from Spain w'here he had spent the past several monts. After his 21 day leave he will be stationed at the Lincoln air base. The family will move to Lincoln to make their home. Those from ihe Ewing commun ity attending the dinner and meet ting ol the Holt County rural tea chers association held Thursday evening at the Town House in O'Neill were Mrs. Ralph Eaeker and her guest Mrs. H. R. Harris, i Mrs. Ava Ruby, Mrs. Rachfl Van Conet, the Misses Catherine Bauer, Sharon Schmidt and Ly nette Helm ricks. Mr. and Mi's. Lee Wood, who have spent the past ten days with ms sister. Miss V ina Wood and oth er relatives, lett iues-.ay lor their nome in Lingle, Myo. Airs John A. Mood returned nome Thursday irom Norfolk where she had spent a few days witn ner parents, Air. and Mrs. Louis i anek. Airs. Carrie Kernherdt, who was a patient tor a lew days at the Antelope Memorial at Ne agh, was able to euiue to the home of her niece, .Mrs. Edna Col quest on Friday. Allied Loud became dl at his home on Friday morning und was taken to die Ameope Memorial hospital. Mrs. Louu and Mrs. Ed na cotquest visited him on Friday . Mi-s. Maud Brion of Neligh and her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Huffman of Bassett entertained the Past Matrons club and Star Kensington 1 at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ri- j cnard Brion in Ewing on Friday afternoon. l wehve members anewered to roil call. Airs, aohn A. Mood, president presided at the business meeting w inch was tollowed by an inform al afternoon. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Bnun and Mrs. Huffman. Attending tne funeral of Miss Phyllis Carson Held in Norfolk Wednesday afternoon in the Park Avenue Christian Church, Irom Ewing were the former class mates, Karen Tuttle, Janet Noffke, Sherry luttle, Lorraine Bartos, and Sharon Kropp. The girls were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Noff kp. Newly elected officers ol the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the First Methouist church in Ewing are Leonora Tuttle, president; Bet ty Wright, vice-president; Ardis Parks, secretary; Marie Davis, tresasurer; Jerry Tams, news re porter and Garry Eacker, parlia mentarian. Dr. and Mrs. Otto Sanders and their daughter, Mrs. Patty Golden and children, all of Omaha visited Thursday at the home of his sis ters, Mrs. Lyle Dierks and Mrs. R. B. Krachie and families. Miss Mary Alys Dierks of Nor folk was a guest on Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunaway and family returned to their home at Hastings, Sunday afternoon af ter visiting at the parental homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runaway. Weekend guess at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunaway were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunaway of Omaha. Mrs. Myrtle Kimes, who has been a guest at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings since April 20 returned to Clearwater on Friday. Floyd Lee went to Grand Island on Friday for a checkup at the Veterans hospital. Meii L>ee of Omaha was a it cent weekend guest at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee. Mrs. Viola Maupin of North Platte spent a few days last week with her father. M. H. Dierks and ! also visited other relatives. Mrs. John Wunner spent the ! weekend in Stanton with relatives. ! The Youth Group of the United j Presbyterian Church accompanied by their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Butterfield attended the Ni obrara Presbytery youth rally held at the Unitea Presbyteiian church at Wayne on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pollock vi- 1 sited friends in Petersburg on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock tran acted business in Omaha on Wed nesday and Thursday. Uiiane Horde, who has just competed a three weeks training in mil Kinvruitilr. and Mrs. Kotand Horde. Me returned to Sev mease, on SuitdM>. Mr. and Mrs Henry F I e m i n g went t o Norfolk o n Sat urday where they a 11 e n t e d the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weinrioh, newlyweds, held at the homo of his patents Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Weinrich. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD Esther B. Downey to Nelli Harshfield and wife 3-14-59 $3500 Uit 2 Blk 1 O'Neill. WD Florence D. Hewlett to Ora R. Yargos 1-31-59 $1600 S'jNE't 7-31-16. WD Frank U. Shane to Robert A. and Eugene Ramm 1-8-59 $600 East ’2 lots 7 and 8 Blk 16 Kim ball & Blairs Add Stuart. WD- Minnie Sanders to F. T. Engel haupt and wife 4-10-59 $1 Lots 9 and 10 and East 24 ft. of North 90 ft. lot 11 Blk J McCaf fertys tod Add O Neill. WD--Joyce V. Harkins tc State of Nebraska 2-27-59 $2455 Part of ElsSEV4 Sec 13 114.89 acres* and part of NEl4 24-25-12 (14.01 acres* T 25-R 12 Wl> Melvin Lorenz to Fred L-or em 4-4-59 $1 -So. 70 ft. lots 1-2 .1-4 Hik. 51 MeCaffer.y's Add O Neill. WD—Rex W. Wilson to Robert W. Young anti wife 2-4-59 $12 500 Lots 5 and 0 Hik l Original Town of O’Neill. \V1> Francis D. Lee. Trustee to loo R. Kramer and wife 12-19-58 $700 Lot 7 and East .25 ft. Lot 6, A V \Y Add Atkinson. ACCOUNTING AM) IIOOKKKKPINU Tax Service MORGAN WARD ACCOlNTWr (■olden ltltlg.—Phone 4J4 O’N’eili, Nebr. CUSHION CREPE SOLE WITH HEEl Float your feet on million* of air bubble*. Soft glove leather. 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