Shower Held Sunday A miscellaneous bridal sliovv. was held Sunday evening at th. home of Mrs Benedict J. Schmi in liofuir of AI..Catherine Schmi of Atkinson, who will become tht bride ot Jim Steinhauser 01 Saturday, Novembei is ,n At kinson. Twenty-five guests wen present. Games were played and prize given after which the bridc-to b< opened iter gilts, Gunth was served by Mrs Schmit. AT rrm 1 Inn COURTHOUSE COI M V COt KT— Star vs. Donald Schaaf. Emmet speeding in city limits, fined $lf and Si cu ts; officer Chris Me Ginn, Nov. 7 State vs, Ray L. Vequist, Wesi Lafayette. Ind,, Speeding night fined $25 and $1 costs; officer R, L. Gude, Nov, 9. ^ State vs. Melvin L Pruden Ewing, operating motor vehicle without a driver's license, fined $5 and $1 costs; officer - E. M Hastreiter, Nov, 9, State vs. Joe Cavanaugh, 0'Nei,l assault and battery, fined $25 sheriff’s fee $2 and $5 costs; of ficer Marlin Wichman, Nov. 9. State vs. Charles L Risscll Bassett, night speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer E. M. Has treiter, Nov. 12. State vs. Floyd Tucker, drive: for Wesley Ritfey, O'Neill, over weight on capacity plates, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer- Donald F. Richardson, Nov. 12. Slate \s. Bernard Balder, St Cloud, Minnesota, overweight or tandem axle, fined $50 and $4 costs officer Clifford Kizzire, Nov 14 State vs. Melvin Evans, Fuller ton, 1. failure to stop at scene of accident, 2. driving on suspension of license, fined No. 1 $30 and $4 costs. No. 2 operators license sus pended for period of one year after completing a 30 day jail sentence and $4 costs; officer—Chris Mc Ginn, Nov. 16. - I a MARRIAGE LICENSES— Thomas E. LaJIood, 22, Omaha and Miss Jane B. Murphy, 21 Stuart, Nov. 6. Joe John Walnofer, 32 Stuart and Joyce Ann Hieter, 17 Hooper, Nov. 13. Gerald Francis Reiman, 27, Butte and Jean I^tree Moeller, 19, Stuart, Nov. 13. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD-Clarence L. Sisson to Lee A and Win A. Hobbs 11-7-59 $43,200.00 S1 a SW V\-SW Vi SE 'A 14 SW' I 15-E ' jNE'4 - SW' tNEV\ SE14 NW1 . -NE14SW V4-NW >/4SE V\ 21 - SEV4NE>4 - W'^NWVi - E’-»SE*4 22- W*2 and NWV4NEV4 23 N'i 27-All 28-E>/iNEV4 and NW>4NE’4 29-Tvvp 26-Range 10. WD-Edna C. Jeffrey to Harry O. Lan worth and wf $6900-Part of EMiSW11 19-2911 (88 4 feet north and south x 148 ft. east and west). Atkinson News Friday ev ening, Nov. 6 guests at the Richard Osborne, jr. home were Mr. and Mrs. I .eonard Tro shynski qf Guthrie Center, la., Mr. and Mrs. John Kabeiseman of Yankton, S. D., Mr and Mrs. Mike Wenner, Jim Steinhauser, Nick Schmit, Catherine and Elenot Schmit. The Trohynskis and the Kaheisemans were here to attend the Raymer-Wenner wedding. Mr and Mrs Troshynski spent a week here visiting their parents. |-Legal Notices-1 First publication Nov. 19, 1959 NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands anc Funds of the State of Nebraska or its authorized representative will offer for lease at public auc tion on the 7th day of December 1959, at 2:00 o'clock P.M., C.S.T. at the office of the County Treas urer of Holt County in O'Neill Ne braska. the following educationa lands within said county: DESCRIPTION SEC. TWP. RGL All 36 31 15 Said sale may be adjoumec from day to day until all iands have been offered. No sale wil be final until approved by the Board of Educational Lands anc Funds, and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS LINCOLN, NEBRASKA BY Elmer H. Mahlin SECRET Alt'll Ewing News By Mrs, Harold Harris The twin daughters of Mr. anc Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, Judy anc Joan, celebrated their fourteentf birthday anniversary on Sunday Their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Eben Graf ft were one o’clock din ner guests. Mrs. Fern Rexine, who was il three days last week, was able tc resume; her school duties on Mon day, teaching the fifth and sixtl grades in the Ewing public school During her absence, Mrs. Wilbui Spangler substituted for her. Mis Lena Baker, principal was unable to lie at school the first of the week, due to illness Miss Ina Bennett and Mr. anc Mrs. Wilbur Bennett were Sunday guests at the home of Mr anc ' Mrs. Will Shrader and family. Mrs. Harriet Welke, Mr. anc Mrs. R H. Shain and family. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt anc family were Friday evening guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Keith • BidJlocome. Mrs. Grace uchm.t of Los Altos, C. ,.j„ and Mrs. Blanche Sisson of o'ichtta, Ka*i, were called to Ewing last week Jut- tj the ii 1 int„a a,»d dt’aih ot their mother. ■ i Kun.-ah iuiie on Noumber ' lOtl.. ujdy and Joan Spangler were piea uji.iy surprised Sunday af • a ■ >•< wnen the girls oi the seventh and eighJi grades am: Ltryitivni arrived at their • >c t join them m celebrating t ieir birthday anniversary from 4:00 to sev en o clock. Inch group The h jnored guests * Wilbur Spangler, in ; ciuded tne tirthuay cake, -•* •>..,! Airs. Paul Waters ri | turned Jo On: i.. ( Sunday after noon after spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lierk... - Miss Sharon Kropp of Wayne, i was a weekend guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kropp. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack entertained at a family dinner party on Sunday in honor of the j lifdi birthday anniversary of their daughter, Cathy Guests were Mr. iiKi Mrs. Kverett Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Murray and children, j cf Oakdale ami Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp of Ewing. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Anna Savidge were her daughter and sop-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartak and family. Miss Helen Darlene Jacobsen of Salem, Ore., arrived in Ewing Saturday and is a guest at the home of her grandmother, Mrs Amy Jacobsen. Miss Jacobsen is on her way to Florida. A Thanksgiving eve service will be held Wednesday evening I November 25 at the First Metho dist church in Ewing, Ix'ginning at 17:30. The service will include J special selections by the three I i. non groups unuer me direction of Mrs. Woodrow Elliot. Rev. El | liot w.ll deliver the sermon. The ' j public is invited. The Foreign Mission Study class which was postponed from last Friday to Friday November 20th, plans to meet at Clearwater. This mission study is sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Ser vice. ''The Way in Africa” and "Afri ca Disturbed” are the two text books being used. There also will be film strips to follow these les sons. Mr. and Mrs. G D. Ryan and family spent the weekend at Nio brara with relatives on Saturday, the Ryans took her mother to Omaha where she entered a hospi tal for treatment. The members of the Sunday | School board and teachers of the ' First Methodist church had a J covered dish dinner Sunday follow 1 ing the worship hour and Sunday' 1 school due to the postponement of I two recent dates because of bad weather and roads. Supt. Dewitt Hoke presided Prayer was given by Ray Sedivy. Mrs. J L. Pruden, secretary treasurer gave the minutes of tin September meeting and financi d report. Pins and bars were to b« I b> Mrs Pruden and Mi J H. R Harris and presented for j L good attendance. 1 The resignation of Mrs. Pruden l J ry treasurer was ac- I ceptcd Miss Bertha Harris was ] i ppointed to take her place as i secretary and Mrs. Harris as j treasurer. Miss Marie Davis was I appointed assistant secretary. J Supt. Hoke commended Mrs. Pru- 1 den for her seven years of faith ful service in these two offices. 1 It was decided to combine Mrs. , Harris’ class of teenage girls with I Waldo Davis’ class of teenage boys, with Mr. Davis continuing, I as teacher of both groups ] The Christmas program v i j discussed Supt. Hoke and Mrs. ' Willis Rockej Supt, of the prim iry j department were appointed chair- \ men, assisted b> Mrs V\ » lro\ i Elliot arid the te ichers of the Sun ' a iv school Mri Pruden and Mrf . Hai i is 'l l ointed1 is committi e t< | Members were Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sedivy, Re\ and Mrs. Woodrow Elliot and Sandra. Mrs. H. R. Har ris and Berlha, Mrs. Marcus Pier son and Waldo Davis. Due to the stormy weather Thursday. Nov 12th the Facts and Fun Home Extension club meet ing at Mrs. Frank Schmidt, was postponed to a later date. The American Legion Auxiliary of Sanders Pod No. 214 held their regular meeting Thursday even ing in spite of the zero tempera tures and the snow storm which began earlier in the day. Six members were present and one guest, Mrs. Mabel Boies. Mrs. R. H Shain, president con ducted the business session. Mrs. Eula Eppenbach secretary re ported on membership. The group will make four tarlatan dolls which will be sent to theVeterans hospital at Lincoln. A box of do nated gifts were also sent with the gift assignment of four pairs of mittens and three aprons. A Christmas party was planned for members at the December meeting. Refreshment hostesses were Mrs Earl Van Ostrand and Mrs. Clarence Hahlbeck. Miss Helen Darlene Jacobsen, who has spent the summer on the west coast, was a guest at the home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest on Monday. She stopped in Ewing to spend a few' days with relatives and friends before going to her home at Intercession City Fla. Word has been received in Ewing that the condition of Perry Saiser, who is a patient at a Lincoln hospital, remains about the same. Aubrey Wood left early Monday ! for Lincoln where he will spend the week. He is employed by the - ta*e highway department. Guests on Wednesday and Thurs-1 day at the home of Mr. and Mrs | | George Jefferies were Mr. and | Mrs Dyvi ght Jefferies and daugh ! ; ter of Cozad. ! Mr and Mrs. Duane Drey and two children of Omaha were guests on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies. Mrs Lorraine Wright spent Sun- | day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs George Jefferies. I Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies were | ! guests on Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edison at Plain v.ew. Guests at the home Oi Mrs i-thoda Conner on Sunday were Mr. and airs. James Moehaley and airuh of NeUgh. A. and Mrs. Roland Horde at ciu d openhouse a* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson, who were celebrating their 40th Wed ding anniversary at Plainvuw Sun day. Dwaine Horde returned t Syra cuse after spending the weekend will his parents, Mr end Mr:. R land Horde. I Ir. and Mrs. Jtnn-yTni^ck »'• rta nod the iullow.ng ituvsts at -alter Fraiay evi n.ng: Mr. and I"; Gary Tessr.u r and famdy and l.i M.s. 1 i.in Hamilton and fr.m y. i’ae tl:rkty grower* of the Ewing ■. ’..’..i m ly have been t • »-y tie week getting their turkeys to market. Truckers gathered tur 1 keys for Mr. and Mrs Victor Ciairi and Art and Don Ruruede euruig the weekend. Miss Carolyn Tams returned to Norfolk on Sunday after spending to weekend at the home ot her 'arm;-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert r.rn; s;\. and family. Mr. and M s Ralph V;ui Horn of O'Neill were guests at the home i Mrs. Ella k.Ckins on Sunday. Guests at the Will Conner home .m Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Lorn Jefferies of Clearwa or mi. Mr and Mrs. Allred Conner e. SyftitfXidr..s ... *1 Oivhard. Mr and Mrs. John Steskal, jr.. a family were Saturday after ix> *n guests at the home of his par. nts. Mr and Mrs. John Stea GIGANTIC SALE THURSDAY, NOV. 19 TO SATURDAY, NOV. 28 Shop "»t the Outlaw where you arc guaranteed to save mere’and set your table better 9 ICE PACK - Whole or Cut Up I CUDAHY'S PURITAN sncon CENTER C’l'T PORK CHOPS .Lb. 59c IIOKMEL ALL MEAT WIENERS .12-oz. pkg. 39c >\VIl'TS Kl\«. “nQIOGNA .3 rings $1.00 MOltltKIX 1’KIDE l*OI{l\ SAUSAGE .Lb. roll 35c ORDER SIZE WANTED NOW TURKEYS DON'T TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST OI K GIARANTEE. Because we buy the best, you are guaranteed the finest for your feast. 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