Ewing News Tea Honors 19 New Christian Mothers DJ lirs. K. H. Harris An impressive installation ot nineteen new members of the Christian Mothers was held Sunday afternoon at St. Peter's Church with the Rev, p. F. Burke officia ting. Candle bearers were Mrs Arthur Krupp and Mrs. Mick Hobbs, A tea at St. Dominic’s Hall hon oning ihe new members followed the service in charge of several members ot the St. Theresa circle. Blue and white was the color tiieme. A bouquet of primroses and a madonna statue centered the table. Mrs. David Burk poured, assis ted by Mrs. John Bauer. Other ladies on the committee were Mrs. Ann Klein. Mrs. Lyle Mitteis, Mrs. Weslyn Larson and Mrs. Robert Kreitiziger. The new members are Mesdames Wayne Pollock, Dwight Schroeder, Julian Sojka, Charles Wright, El mer Grim, Max Wanser, Francis Heumesser, Joe Kaczor, Ed Kac zor, Jerry Rotherham, Robert Walnofer, all of Ewing, James Walnofer, Harry Lamport. Mabel Edwards, Laura Weis, all of Or chard. Richard Cunningham, Ice land Finley, Peter Sojka and Ro nald Park, all of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies were guests Friday evening at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johansen and family of Plainview, the oc casion honoring Mr. Johansen's birthday anniversary. Alfred Doud returned home Thursday from the Antelojie Me morial hospital at Neligh much improved. He was ahle to resume his duties of his Watkins route on Monday. Mrs. Alfred Doud is assisting at the new I, and M Cafe which opened Saturday in Ewing. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wright, Da vid and Steven were af ternoon and evening guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Butterfield at Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Loren I’toty and family yf Dakota City were week end guests of her mother. .Mrs. Rhoda Conner. Sunday guests at the Conner home were Mr. and Mrs Ralph Relfner of Winner, S D, Mis. Eettio DUIehay and daugh ter of tiering were callers at the Earl Billing home on Friday. She is an aunt of Mrs. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson at tended open house at the Clear water bank on Saturday and also visited at the home of their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Wilson Mr. and Mi's. Wayne Shrader and family and Miss lna Bennett were weeken. guests of her mother, i Mrs. Ruth \tuples and family in Lincoln. The East O'Neill peewees on Sunday afternoon at Ewing. Score 3-4 in favor of East O'Neill. Mrs. Ralph Shrader took Gordon Shrader, Joi.n Miller and Marilyn Johnston to Norfolk on Sunday where they attended a Junior ral ly at the United Presbyterian 1 Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Timmer man of Plainview spent Friday at tiio home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd and family. Mrs. Anna Pollock accompanied ! her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. Don Pollock and family of Neligh. to O'Neill on Sunday where all were guests at the Don Kellner homo. WSt’S Meet Week Early "The World To On ist, We Bring", the theme of the Women's Society of Christian Service for the month of May was stressed at the April 29 afternoon meeting held at the parlors of the First Metho dist Church. Installation of officers for 1959 fit) was conducted by Mrs. Henry Fleming, secretary of promotion. Officers are Mrs. Willis Rookey, president; Mrs. J. L. Pniden, vice president; Mrs. Harry Van Horn, recording secretary; Miss Hazel Ruby, treasurer; and the follow ing secretaries, Mrs. James Tirs Iey, promotion; Mrs. Earl Billings, missionary' education and seroce; Mrs. Jessie Angus, Chnstain so !cial relations; Mi's. H. R. Harris, student work; Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, youth; Mrs. Ray Sedivy, children's u irk; Mrs. Frank Schmidt, spiri tual life; Mrs. Anna Pollock liter ature and publications. Mi's. L. A Hobbs, Supply Work,; Mrs. Ben I Laisen, status of women. An offieers’s meeting will be held May JO at two o’clock in the after noon at the church parkins. Mrs. Larsen gave a report on the district meeting of the Society held at Page. She also presented Mrs. Tinsley, retiring president, a corsage of missions and also a corsage of flowers, in appreciation of her faithful service for the past two years. Committees were appointed for the alumni banquet. A fund was started for the pur chase of a refrigerator for the kitchen from the donation food sale at each meeting of the Society Ladies donating foods for May were Mesdames Ben Larsen, Ray Tuck er. 1. A Hobbs, Tony Rothleun ter. For the June meeting dona tions will lie made by Mesdames John Wunner, Jessie Angus ana Earl Hillings. Cards were sent to Mesdames Will Conner, Herman Schroeder, S. E. Borden, Pauline Noffke and Miss Anna Van Zandt. The devotions wore conducted by I Mrs. Willis Hockey. A skit on finance of the Society highlighting the budget was given by Mrs. Hockey, Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, Mrs. John Wunner, Mrs. Henry Fleming, Mrs. Henry Fleming, Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Mrs. Tinsley and Mrs. Ray Sedivy. Refreshment hostesses were Mrs. | Harry Van Horn and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs. Tables were decorated in a theme of yellow and white cen tered with bouquets of tulips, daf fodils and violets. Twenty-one members and two guests, Mrs. Tony Rothleutner and Mrs. Robert Van Horn were in at tendance. Mrs. J. L. Pruden and Mrs. Jes sie Angus had a record of perfect attendance for the year. A mothers' tea was given Tues day afternoon at the Ewing pu blic school by the freshmen class of the home economics class. In vited guests were mothers of the students. Marcene Schmiser was the narrator as the girls modeled their dresses, skirts and blouses made this year. A vocal selection was presented by Betty Wright, Linda Larson, Pat Hobbs and Ardis Parks with Roberta Mc Daniels at the piano. The girls also had on display, canned fruits .vhich was a part of their home naking project. The refreshment table was cov ered with a lace cloth over pink ind centered with a basket of Cal fornia pink daisies. J, Each mother was presented a j ■arnation by her mother. Marie )avis and Pat Hobbs poured. Mrs. Iester Timmons is the instructor or Home Economics. Mrs. Charles Rotherham and rtrs. Earl Wright were guests at he Young Matron’s Pinochle club vhen the group was entertained ’uesday evening, at the home of drs. Arthur Kropp with Mrs. Tho ■ This was a hot year for the St. Mary’s Academy Cardinals track squad. They brought home 11 trophys and It appears that they may bring even more home. Coach Don Templemeyer is shown with the first place trophys. The trophys, from front to rear, are the Fremont h.C. Invitational Championship, the Sandhills Relays Recognition of Record Breaking Performances, the K.C. 880 Yard Relay, the llolt County 880 Yard Relay, the Sandhills 880 Yard Relay, the Sandhills Flo Yard Relay, the Sandhills l,ow Hurdle Shuttle Re lay, the Sandhills Outstanding Performance, the Burwcll Wrangler Relay Class B. Championship, the Holt County Championship and the Sandhills Relays Championship. The Frontier Photo and Engraving. mas Eacker co-hostes. Prizes were presented to Mrs. R. H. Shain for high score, Mrs. James Boies, for iow and Mrs. Wright won the traveling prize. The village board met Tuesday evening, April 28 for re-organiza tion, with Jerry Tomjack, chair man presiding. Officers for the new year are Willis Rockey, chair man; Gene Zimmerman, clerk; L. M. Carter, treasurer; Jerry Ro therham. streets and Frank Noffke' water. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack transacted business in Sioux City an Thursday. A 11 e n d i ng the Donohue-Shaw wedding in O'Neill Saturday mor ling at St. Patrick's church from K'wing were Mr. and Mrs. Leo lard Knapp, Mr and Mrs. Max Vanser. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tom- I ack. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosno »nd family and Mr. and Mrs. Seth -fertel. The forum group of the United Presbyterian Church met Friday avening at the home of Mr. and Vfrs. Lynn Fry. Sixteen members and their families were in atten dance. Mrs. William II. Ross con ducted the study and lesson period an the Book of John. Mrs. Willie Shrader assisted Mrs. Fry in serving refreshments. Sunday, May 10, a dedicatory service for the rebuilt United Pres byterian Church will be held at O'NEILL TREE SERVICE C. W. SNOWARDT Tree Trimming and Tree Removal 5 I1LKS. N. SUNSET STATION O’Neill, Nebr. 111:00 a m Dr, George Bancroft, executive officer of the synod of Nebraska will give the sermon. A Hawaiian cruise was the theme of the senior-junior banquet held Thursday evening at the gym nasium of the Ewing high school, decorated in red and blue stream ers with siher stars. Miniature palm trees were featured in the table decorations. Favors were [ Hawaiian lets. The menu served I was also in keeping w ith the | theme. Serving were the following ! sophomores, Leonora Tuttle, Shar on Hobbs, Judy Tinsley, Annette Rotherham, Ronald Brion, Richard : Mlnartk, Owen Schmidt and Fred erick Wright. Bill Bauer was master of cere ! monies. The following program was presented, 11-Hawaiian "Koma Mai" by Jerry Jefferies; A-Aloha But Not Good-bye, Jerry Hahlbeck; W-Wind and Hurricane. Coralee iSchmiser; A-Aloha OetLove To YouLyle Larson; I-Ideals of the Isle, Supt. R. G. Ryan; I-lsle of Golden Dreams. Coach, Thomas Hutton; Class poem. Rolierta Mc Daniels; Class Will. Donald Hawk. Seniors present were Lorraine' Bartos, Jerryr Hahlbeck, Don Hawk, Lyol Larson, Sharon Kropp, Roberta McDaniels, Janette Nof l'ke, Larry Rotherham. Duane Salty. Gloria Schroeder, Carolyn Tams. Ronald Thoendel. Karen i Tuttle. Sherry Tuttle. Richard Woslager, Waunetta Wrngge and Don Wright. Other guests were members of the faculty with waves or husband, Supt. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan. Miss Lena Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Sly ! vester S c h 1 o t m an. Miss Elsie Chase, Mrs. Hester Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rexine, Mr. and Mrs. Elmed Bergstrom, Mrs. Ruth Han sen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim. Sunday afternoon guests at the Floyd Lee home were Mrs Cecil Lee, Mrs Mary Johnson and Mrs. Hannah Johnson all of Orchard. Floyd Lee, who has l>een at the Veteran hospital in Grand Island for a checkup came home Monday Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walter of Atkinson are spending a few days in Ewing at their home here. Their grandson. Terry Schmidt is stay ing with them. Mr and Mi's, I>ick Klintobe and granddaughter and Mr and Mrs. Loyd Reif and son of Rapid City. S. 1>., were Sunday evening guests at the Andrew Closson home. M rs. Will Johnson was a Mon day afternoon caller at the An j drew Closson home Sunday guests at the Andrew Closson home were Mr. and Mrs Lonny Chart of Neligh. Other guests the same day were Mr. and Mrs Jim Woodward and son. Mr. and Mrs. A! Clark of Hot Springs, S. D.. and Mrs. Ruth Hiatt of Omaha were recent visitors at the home of their uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Closson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Closson of Verdigre visited Friday with his grandfather and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Closson. Weekend guests at the home of Leonard Knapp for the Shaw-Potr dhue wedding were Owen, Ned an# Bill Donohue, of O'Neill, Cailerr Sehoente of Kansas City. Mo., Ho hert Knapp of Brookings S. 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