75th Anneversary of Baptist Church Celebrated Sunday CHAMBERS The 75th anniver sary of the Memorial Baptist church was celebrated Sunday as over 250 guests attended. Mrs. Edith McClenahan, 85. was the oldest guest present, the Rev. Earl F. Schwenk reported. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Norman Rening er, of Columbus. Ohio traveieu farthest for the celebration. The church was founded in 1884 by R. C. Wry a school teacher, T. V. Norvill a doctor and J, L. Coppoc a Baptist minister. There were 12 members in the first con gregation and the church was then known as the Palmer Baptist church. The first service was held in the doctor’s home, an unfinished sod house. One year later the con gregation began attending servi ces in a building in Chambers. A new building was built in 1886 and the name was changed to the First Baptist Church in 1887. The present brick building was constructed in 1950 and the name i was changed again to the Memor ial Baptist church in memory of Jennie Adams, a missionary mar- I tyr in the Phiilipines in 1943. Services were held Saturday night with special music, dedica tion of new song txx>ks, remini scences of the past 75 years and short messages by former mem bers of the church, who ure now pastors in other places Sunday services included a his tory of the Sunday School given duling the Sunday School hour. Former Pastor L. M. McElheran spoke at the morning service, A fellowship dinner was held at the church. The Sunday afternoon service included special music by a pastor's quartet, a brief history of the church, introduction of vis iting guests, and a message by Former Pastor A. P. Sengpiehl. Letters from former ministers and friends were read at the evening service. lynch New» Methodist Women Elect Officers By Mrs. Peter Mnlliair Wesleyan Methodist Women's Society met with Mrs. Gerald Lee Thursday afternoon. Election of of ficers was held with results as follows: Mrs. Willard Lloyd, presi dent; Mrs. Elmo Barnes, vice president; Mrs. Lloyd Spencer, treasurer, and Mrs. Glen Davy, secretary. Mary Dahlberg from Spencer spent a few days at the Vernon Dahlhergs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg and children were Thursday eve ning guests at the Delbert ude home. Mrs. Belle Martz, Howard and Marlin Lewis were to Hartington and Coleridge Sunday. Russel Moffett was in Spencer and Butte Friday on business. Herb Flavored Butter Sauce Gives Added Taste An herb flavored butter sauce can make an everyday vegetable taste superb. Though this sauce was created for carrots, use it al so on broccoli, Brussels sprouts, beets or green beans, suggests Wayne Harmon, local salesman of the Meadow Gold Company. It's the finely chopped onion, parsley and whisk of thyme that makes the dressing different, says Beatrice Cooke, director of the test kitchens in Chicago, who dev eloped the recipe. Herb Butttered Carrot* 8 whole cooked carrots % cup finely chopped onion *4 cup butter 2 tablespoons chopped parsley li tablespoon lemon juice *2 teaspoon thyme 1 teaspoon salt *4 teaspoon paprika Cook onion in butter until ten der. Add remaining ingredients and pour over hot cooked carrots. 10c Wallace Moffett, Harry and Rus sel were to the Tom Donlin place at Randall V’alley Thursday. Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg was in Si>encer Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carsten were to Butte Friday on business. They went on to Bonesteel and were dinner guests of Mrs Irene Carsten. Glen Hull went to Omaha Mon day, June 22, on business. Mrs. Don Kayl and children were callers at the Merle Sieler home. Glen Hull went to Sioux City June 24 on business. Tuesday afternoon and evening callers at Glen Hull's were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjomsen and chil dren from El Monte, Calif , Mrs. Don Kayl and children, Mrs. Leon ard Havranek and children, Mrs. Bill Silencer and family, Mrs. Dick Hull and baby, Mrs. Guy Hull, Mrs. Gay Hull and children. Mrs. Peter Mulhair, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Hull from Niobrara. It was Mrs. Neil Bjomsen s birthday. Harold Gene was a Wednesday, June 24, evening guest at Frank Mulhair's. Mrs. Don Kayl and children were callers in Bristow and Spencer Monday. Mr and Mrs. Frank Mulhair and Loren were Monday evening, June 22, guests at Fred Dunkak's at Bonesteel, S.D. Mrs. Ernest Sixta and Mrs. Mac Brockmeier and son were guests at Phyllis Mulhair home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder and M'.irgene were to Plainview Sunday for the Weeder family reunion Bonnie Flanders, Carol Tonner, Betty Miller, Eleanor Barnes and Luella Stroh, Harlene and Joyce Holz, who attend school at Wayne came home for the alumni banquet Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bjomsen and children from El Monte, Calif., Mrs. lion Kayl and children, Mrs. I.eo Kalkowski and Kevin, Mrs. Glen Hull and Danny lluvranek had a wiener roast at the Lynch park Thursday afternoon. June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart and girls from California were Thursday night and Friday guests at the Don Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjomsen and children from El Monte, Calif., Mrs. Don Kayl and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havranek and | children. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kal kowski and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hull and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rihanek and children, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull and children were to the Niobrara park to the Elmer I lull reunion on Sunday. The Lions club had a barbecue supper at the Lynch park for their families last Thursday evening. Mrs. Edward Streit and son, Mrs. Frank Weeder and Margene were to Creighton June 25. Mrs. Frank MulVrair and Loren Acre Thursday evening, June 25, quests at the Leslie Stewart home. Wallace Moffetts are driving a new 1959 car. Herman Heiser took Mrs. Mar vin Schindler and Mary Ellen and Mrs. Robert Wilson to Omaha Fri day. Mary Ellen went to see the doctor and Mrs. Robert Wilson to see her father as he is in the hos pital there. Mrs John Levi is staying this week with Frank Reisers. Herman Heiser visited in Spencer Thursday with Floyd Haun. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder were Friday evening guests at the Peter Mulhair home. Mrs. Willard Lloyd went to Lin coln to help care for their new granddaughter, Kimbler Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry: Terrill. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schissler from Sioux City were Saturday night and | Sunday guests at the Veldon Pink-1 ernran horn*'. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Connelly and son from Lincoln spent a few days at the Martin Jehorek home last, week. Lawrence Kalkowski from Lin coln spent the weekend with Al bert Kalkowski. Harlene und Joyce Holz and Eleanor Barnes were Wednesday evening. June 24. supper guests at the Kenneth Fry home in Wayne. Mrs. Chris McGinn of O'Neill -— NEBRASKA'S OLDEST AND LARGEST JULY 4th CELEBRATION IN NELIGH Sponsored by Neligh's Veterans Organizations Afternoon Program 1:00—Flag Raising Ceremony 1:05 to 2:00 Band Concert by Neligh High School Band 2:00 to 4:00—Free Acts by Michrael Show Evening Program 6:00 to 7:00—Band Concert 7:00 to 8:0fr—Free Acts by Michael Show 8:00 to 9:30—Wrestling 9:30 p.m.—2 Hours of Fireworks Will Start 10:00—Dance, Music by The Esquires from Norfolk All Star Wrestling Events—Vern Gagne vs. Mltsu Arakawa and Midgets—Cowboy Bradley vs. Lord Mttlebrook AT RIVERSIDE PARK Grandstand Varieties both afternoon and evening featuring Cycling Lou Morgan, sensational cycling star in a combination of great cycling acts, and Hazel Louis & Her Pets, a delightfully trained animal act, with a remarkable troupe of wire-walking, basketball playing, tumbling and balancing canine stars. Central States Shows on the Midway ADMISSION: Afternoon, Gate 50c, Grandstand Free; Evening, Gate 50c, Grandstand 50c, Bleachers S5c, Box Seats $1:00 Nebraska's Largest Fireworks Display at 9:30 PM Beautiful Park - Swimming - Ample Parking By the time these youngsters grow up aud get married they will he worshiping In a church 100 years old. They are the children of Memorial Baptist church congregation in Chambers. The 75th an niversary of the founding of the church was celebrated Sunday. The Rev. Earl F. Sehwenk, pastor. Is shown among the children. The Frontier Photo and Engraving. and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Howard of California were Monday guests yt the Bub and Frank Carsten homes. Mrs. Mary Tomlinson and Larry of O’Neill attended the alumni dance Saturday. Mario Johnson and children from Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kal kowski were Sunday guests at Phyllis Mulhair's. Mrs. Dick Courtney of Califor nia, Mrs. Dwight Micanek and Mrs. Bob Courtney were Yankton shoppers Thursday. Little Sherry Sue Courtney stayed with her grandma, Mrs. Edward May while they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Courtney and children were supper guests June 24 at Bob Courtney’s. Marlene S t r e i t and Margene Weeder were overnight guests Wednesday at the Jake Birmeier home. Mrs. Joe Roberts, Mrs. Denny Roberts and Douglas of Omaha are spending a few days with Mrs. Faye Pinkerman. Mr. and Mrs. Velden Pinker man and Veldeen were in O'Neill Thursday, June 25. Jan Micanek, Bonnie Thomson and Janice McGill, who are going to school in Omaha came home with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeder and all attended the Alumni Ban quet Saturday night. Harlene and Joyce Holz spent last weekend at Norfolk with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holz. Mrs. Albert Carson and June went to Hastings on business Wed nesday, June 24 and returned home on Thursday. Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cuatt, Nel da and Russell Garwood of Spen cer, were Sunday dinner guests in the Hylas Farrier home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and family returned last week from a fishing trip in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Rovert Sander son and family of Stanton are-here to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mikkelson and also to at tend the wedding of Bonnie Peter son and Clarence Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mikkelson and also to attend the wedding of Bon nie Peterson and Clarence Sander son. Mrs. Clifford Campl>ell and chil dren left with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell for Seattle Saturday. Mrs. Campbell will be in Seattle one week after which she will be .joined by her husband, Clifford Campbell. They will spend another week there before coming home. Vernon Campbell of Seattle is a guest in the Clifford Campbell home until Friday night when Mr. Campbell and Vernon will leave for Seattle. Valley Center Extension Club The Valley Center Extension club met at the home of Mi's. Raymond Beed on June 19. Mrs. G. H. Grimes had charge of the business meeting. Twelve mem bers and -1 children were present. A thank you letter was read from Norfolk Opportunity Center in Nor folk. We voted fcr each member to give SI.00 to the Childrens Memor ial hospital in Omaha. Mrs. G. H. Grimes read the council rejxjrt. We voted for each member to give one dollar toward the Halsey camp fund. Mrs. Raymond Beed and Mrs. Glen Grimes gave the lesson on bread baking. The next meeting will be with Mrs. George Thom son on September 18. Lunch was served by the hostess. Lunch mon ey came to three dollars. Gary Clemens, Lincoln, and J. R. Timen of Neligh were Sunday MILLER THEATRE ATKINSON ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. Friday-Saturday July 3-4 Alan Ladd ’and Ernest Borginine in the BADLANDERS Sunday-Monday-Tuesday July 5 6-7 PAT BOONE CHRISTINE CARERE Wednesday-Thursday July 8-9 afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clemens and family. KELLER CLUB Keller club met June 17 in the home of Mrs. Gaius Wintermote. Mrs. Clyde Kilty being co-hostess. Six members and one guest res ponded to roll call by telling of their wedding attire. Mrs. Ernest Farrier was awarded the door prize. Cards were sent to Mrs. Ralph Moss and Mrs. Louis Neilson. In formal visiting took the place ol the usual business session and pro gram. Following the serving of lunch, the meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be September 2 with Mrs. Howard Beed. W.8.C.S. NOTES The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church held their regular meeting last Thursday at the church with 21 members responding to roll call. The worship service was led by Mrs. Sarah Adams followed by the lesson from the book, “Un derstanding other Cultures” which was presented by Mrs. Lloyd Gleed assisted by Mrs. Genevieve Bell and Mrs. T. E. Newhouse. The business session was pre sided over by President Mrs. T. E. Newhouse. Roll call was call ed and the minutes of the last meeting were read and accepted. Several members worked at cleaning the church during the forenoon. Two women could not be present at the meeting. Six mem bers went to Ewing on I uesday to an officers training class. The president explained to us about the scholarship plan to help girls in the Nebraska conference who plan to go into full time service. The Memorial fund for Mrs. Hall oway was presented to the WS CS by her daughter, Mrs. lands Neilson to be used any way de sired. The meeting was closed by repeating the laird's Prayer. Iolnch was served by Mrs. Char les Grimes and Mrs. B r u c e Grimes. Next meeting will be July 9 with Mrs. Genevieve Bell and Mrs. Joe Daas as hostesses. SILVER STAR CLUB The Silver Star club held then last meeting June 23 at the home of Hylas Farrier with eight mem bers and one visitor present. Roll call was answered by nam ing a favorite animal. After a short business meeting the mem bers went to their classes. Mr. Farrier gave the boys a lesson in R.E.A. The girls had a discussion on clothing. , , , , Mrs. Farrier served a lunch ot ice cream, cake and iced tea. Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam McWhorter visited several days at the Edward Carson and Carson sister's homes before journeying on to the Yel lowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon lfarta and Evelyn spent Sunday, June 21 at the Ted Crawford home. Mrs. Kedshaw spent the week end, June 20-21 with her husband, who is a student minister and is holding services in the Dorsey church. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alder and family were Lynch shoppers Sat urday evening, June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witherwax moved their trailer house to Creighton where he is employed. The Lucky Clover 4-H Club held their meeting at ihe Harold Hal stead home Friday, June 19. . David Oleson of Geddes, S. D., spent June 20-21 at the home ot Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil. They all attended the rodeo in O’ Neill Saturday evening. Misses Barbara and Diane Sny der spent June 18 with Ruth Os born. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schollmey er and family of Crofton visited with friends and relatives in this community over the weekend, June 20-21. " Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Graham spent Sunday June 7 vis iting with Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. Mary Dobrichovsky and also with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hass in Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. John Derickson called at the Lester Derickson home, Wednesday evening, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady en tertained relatives June 21 evening with a lawn supper. Ed Hrbek was a business caller in Lynch Saturday evening, June 20. , The Scottville Extension club met with Mrs. Guy Hull Tuesday evening, June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscock were June 18 O'Neill shoppers. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I Ewing News Carpenter Bruised in Fall from Scaffold By Mrs. H. R. Harris Gerald Snyder, a carpenter work ing on the new service station 1 building of Gail Boies was injured one day lust week, when a large double door on which he was work ing, went up, knocking him off the scaffold No tones were broken in the fall but Mr. Snyder was badly bruised. He was taken to Norfolk for a checkup. Although not able to work, he was back at the building project Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Harlan spent Wed nesday in Ewing, a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Caroline San ders and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Lester Bergstrom and family. Miss Harlan is a student at St. Francis School of Anesthesia at Peoria., 111. During her vacation Miss Harlan and her mother, Mrs. Bernice Harlan of Tilden, plan to fly to San Francisco, Calif., to spend some time with their son and brother, Charles, who is completing his course as a mortician, taking his examinations June 29 and 30. Mrs. Harlan and her family will make the trip by car hack to their home at Tilden. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McNabb and family of Omaha were weekend guests at the Charles Rotherham home. The two families enjoyed a fishing trip to western Nebraska returning to Ewing Tuesday. Lynne Rotherham accompanied the McNabbs home for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbam were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban are va cationing on the west coast, visit ing at the homes of relatives. They plan to be gone about a month. Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle and her mother, Mrs. J. L. Pruden return ed home June 25 from Milwaukee, Wise., where they attended the 50th annual meeting of the Amer ican Home Economics Association. The Wednesday evening program included a talk by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt who spoke on “Russia The Country and the People as I Saw Them". Dr. and Mrs. William H. Koss returned home Saturday from a trip to Kansas. At Weber, they were overnight guests of a friend on Tuesday, then went on to Sterling where they visited Mrs. Ross’ sis ter, Miss Jennie Wedde until Sat urday. I Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schrad and family of Omaha were recent weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Schrad. They also ■attended the wedding of Mrs. Schrad's sister at Raeville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke and family and his mother, Mrs. Paul ine Noffke enjoyed a trip to Picks town Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Cronin und sons re turned to their home at Pierre, S. D., Saturday after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Pauline Noffke and also at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Noffke and family. Many of the Stay-at-home holiday weekend families are making plans for family parties with picnic din ners for a Fourth of July celebra tion. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor of Oakdale were guests Sunday at the home of their daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack Cathy and Steve who had spent a few days at the home of their grandparents, returned home with them. „ , , Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Eppenbach ■and two sons of Los Angeles, Calif., are guests at the home of his moth er, Mrs. Eula Eppenbach and other relatives. . . . Tuesday, June 23, overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen were Rudy Ed wards 'and son of Winner, S.D. Mr. and Mrs Will Conner were pleasantly surprised Saturday eve ning when friends arrived to join Mr. Conner in celebrating his 80th birthday anniversary. The self in vited guests served ‘a six o'clock supper and remained for an in formal evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen, Mr and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr.. Mrs. Ella Zeims and Mrs. Eva CZOF Mrs. Edna Lofquest was a din ner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and fam ily. In the afternoon she went to Neligh to attend the Hoke family reunion held at the Riverside park Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Conet and children were guests Sunday at the home of Miss Claire Tom jack ‘and mother, Mrs. Anton Tom jack Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. Reichert and Mrs. Arthur Berg of Long Prairie, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw went to O'Neill Sunday where they at tended a picnic dinner of the Don ohoe family. Bob Pruden went to Paxton to spend the weekend with his friend, Stanley Allen and his parents, Mr. and Mis. Clyde Allen. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Conner were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belmer and family of Winner, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conner and family, who returned home to Dakota City Monday and Mr. and Mrs. James Mechaley and family of Neligh. The Mechaleys recently adopted a little girl, who celebrated her third birthday Sunday at the home of her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmer and family moved Friday to the resi dence in east Ewing recently va cated by the Loyd West jr., fam ily, who went to Creighton. Mrs. Rhoda Conner plans to spend the Fourth of July with rel atives *at Dakota pity. The baseball game with Cham bers was cancelled here Sunday. However the Ewing boys did not let the spectators down, who had gathered for u game. The group was divided into teams and they put on a good exhibition of prac tice work. Next Sunday’s game is scheduled with Stuart, to be played at Ewing. Couch Dean Pofahl and the I toys will be looking for you at the game. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter ac-1 companied Mr. and Mrs. Rolam Horde to Neligh Sunday when they joined relatives for a picnii dinner at Riverside iwrk Mr and Mrs. Roland Horde am Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dewit Gunter were entertained Thursday June 25. at the home of Mr. ant Mrs. Dewitt Hoke Other guest: were Mr. Hoke's sister and hus band. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penning ton of Napier, 111. Guests Friday evening at th< Dewitt Gunter home were Mr. a nr Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Jack Pennington of Napier, 111. Mr. and Mrs Mux Graver, David and Linda of New Wins dor. 111., ar rived Monday for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter. Guests at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. George Thayer the past week | were Mr. and Mrs. T. Hanoi- of I Portland, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs Raleigh Davis of Sepulveda, Calif. BRIDE HONORED A miscellaneous shower was { held Saturday evening at the par i loi-s of the Methodsit Church hon oring Mrs. Kenneth Hightower, a I recent bride. Miss Carolyn Tams vv a s in charge of the entertainment con sisting of contest games with pri zes. Miss Tams and Leonora Tuttle assisted Mrs. Hightower at gift table. Miss Karen Filsinger of Clearwater was in charge of the gift book. Dainty refreshmen ts were served by the following hostesses, Mrs. Robert Tams aud Carolyn, Mrs. Archie Tuttle of Ewing and Mrs. Lonnie Miller of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hightow er of Manhattan, Kans„ were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield, jr., returned home Friday from a vacation trip to Denver, Colo. Since arriving home the Butterfields heard there were several feet of snow in one of the parks they vis ted in the mountains. During their parents absence Brenda was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield, sr., at Atkinson ami Terri and Pamela were guests of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Butterfield at Lincoln. A guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield, jr., is her sister, Miss Mickey Ro berts of Atkinson. Sixteen ladies were invited guests at the home of Mrs. Joe Tomjack on Thursday afternoon. Several received prizes in the con test games played for amusement. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Eacker and grand daughter, Roxanne Ruby of Sioux City, Iowa returned home Wednes day from Grand Island where they had spent a few days at the home of Me. and Mrs. Jerome Fuller and family. Mrs. Thomas Eacker and chil dren spent several days visiting relatives at York, Grand Island and Genoa. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie went to Fort Randall on Sunday where they joined mem bers of the Beal family for a re union and a picnic dinner. Waldo Davis has been carrying mail for Charles Rotherham, who I, is on a vacation trip with his fam • ily . ■ | Rev. and Mrs. Wendell Elliot and daughter, Sandra were six I o'clock dinner guests at the Waldo Davis homo Tuesday evening, j Their household goods arrived in 1 j Ewing the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and | Marie made a busines trip to Oma I ha on Monday returning home ! Tuesday. The Waldo Davis' are making I plans to spend the fourth of July I weekend at the Niobrara state j park. They will tie accompanied his mother, Mrs Gertrude Davis j and her mother, Mrs. Louise Real Sand Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton, | all of Orchard. They plan to re* ; turn home Monday The Happy Hollow 4-H club met June 23 evening at the home of Mr and Mrs, Melvin Scheer. There was a good attendance. Mary Bergstrom and Vicki Mill er gave a demonstration on table setting Miss Faye Scheer gave a demonstration lecture on bread baking. leaders are Mrs. Lionel Gunter, gardening; Mrs. John Miller, sew ing, and Paul Gunter, dairying. Lunch was served. Mrs. John Wunner Iras sold her property to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright and will give possession August 1. Mrs Wunner will move to Stanton where she has rented an apartment. Rev. and Mrs. Wendell Elliot and daughter, Sandra arrived in Ewing from Pender with their household goods Tuesday, June 23, and are getting settled in the parsonage of the First Mediodist church. Rev. Elliot conducted his first worship Sunday with a good at tendance of memliers and friends. Mrs. Arthur Billings returned to her homo June 24 after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drewlow of Stanton were Monday guests at the home of tier sister, Mrs. John Wunner. Training Session Held An officers training session for the Woman’s Society of (Tiristian Service was held Tuesday after noon, June 23, at the parlors of the First Methodist church with the following district officials presid ing: Mrs Robert Embree of O' Neill, Mrs. Anna Spence of Atkin son and Mrs. Marion Wendler of Ainswrorth. Work of each official was ex plained in detail omd materials given to each pertaining to her special office. Memliers present from the Clpdr vvater Methodist church society were Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Mrs. John Middleton and Mrs. Mark Maben. From the Chambers society were Mrs. Thomas Newhouse, Mrs. Ray mond Shoemaker, Mrs, Darrell Gillette, Mrs. Ned Alderson, Mrs. Glen Grimes and Mrs. Ray Beed. Also in attendance were Mrs. Wil lis Rockcy, Mrs. Henry Fleming, Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, Mrs. Anna Pol lock. Mrs. 11. R Harris, Mrs. Flor ence Hoke, Mrs Ray Sedivy, Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard, Mrs. Harry Van Horn, Mrs. Frank Schmidt. Lunch was served by the Ewing group. The Fenske reunion was held at Norfolk Saturday, June 20. Attend ing from Ewing were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmar and children and Mrs. Dora Townsend of Page. I have completed the purchase of Ben Gilligan’s interest in the Gilligan Rexall Drug Store and will continue the business under the name of Devoy Rexall Drug. Serving the people of this community for the past four years in pharmacy has been a pleasure and I hope to continue to be of service to you in the future. ROBERT T. DEVOY - -- . - . —-—_————————————- -» Thank You !! I have sold my interest in Gilligan Rexall Drug to Robert Devoy, who will continue to operate the business as Devoy Rexall Drug. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all of you for your patronage during my eleven years in business in O'Neill. BEN GILLIGAN DEVOY'S REXALL DRUG Proscription Specialists Veterinary Supplies ROBERT T. DEVOY Phone 87 - O'Neill