Ewing News By Mrs. Harold Harris Mrs Lorraine Wright, Mrs. Del bert Carl Jr., and daughter and Mr sod Mrs. George Jefferies spent Sunday at Spencer visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mark Muff Saturday guests at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs Ludwig Koenig were Mrs Jerald Black and her mo ther-in-law, Mrs. Edith Black, both from Seattle, Wash Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mark tin of Stockton, Calif, visited the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rotherham She is the sister of Mr. Rother ham. They are also visiting ot her relatives in the community. John Vandersnick, Mrs. Mick Hobbs, Mrs. Garrett Kallhoff all at Ewing and Vincent and Tommy Vandersnick at Absorkee, Mont, visited Wednesday with Mrs. John Vandersnick at a rest borne in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Sievers left Monday to return to their home at Gillette, Wyo., after spending a few days in Ewing visiting at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Ev erett Ruby, Hazel Ruby and El sie Chase and Mrs. Josie Virsaw and Mrs. Althea Peterson and family at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. John Ttamjack of Melbota visited last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik anil Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and family at tended the Hoffman family re union held Sunday at the Rives side Park at Neligh. About fifty were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks were Sunday evening guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Etl Ver zal at O'Neill. Mrs. Woodrow Elliott and San dra left Monday to spend the week in Missouri visiting rela tives. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Rockey and family, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. R. G. Rockey from Flordia, left Saturday for their home at Grand Junction, Colo., after spending a few days in Ew ing with relatives. Boy Scout Troop 181 had a cook out Thursday evening at the Ew ing Park. This waa the first ex perience of the newly organized troop in preparing a meal over a campfire A meeting followed for regular business and a dis cussion on out door cooking. Mr and Mrs Waldo Davis and Mane were afternoon and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Aubrey Wood Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Coe Butler of Lin coln were Friday overnight guests at the home of her sister, Vina Wood. They left Saturday ior Fort Randall where they planned to spend two days camping. Mrs. Waldo Davis went to Or chard Monday to spend the fore noon with her mother, Mrs. Lou ise Beal and attended the Gar den Club meeting in the after noon. Dr. and Mrs William H. Ross went to Bone steel, S. D. Friday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hartford. On their return trip home they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coburn near O’Neill. Mrs. Coburn is the former Audrey Hen derson of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowelinski and family of Omaha, who have been guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Vera Anson for the East two weeks, returned to their ome in Omaha Sunday. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Vera Anson were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Halquist of Omaha. CHRISTIAN MOTHERS A report on Civil Defense was given by Mrs. Anton Pruss at the regular meeting of the Christian Mothers of St. Peters church when they met Tuesday evening. Mrs. Leonard Knapp gave a report on the spiritual development work shop held recently. Card games provided entertain ment for the recreational period Lunch was served by Mrs Don McBride, Mrs. Weis, Mrs. James Walnofer, Mrs. Pruss and Mrs. Edwards all from Orchard. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Koenig were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Markaski and sons of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Roth and daughters of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. James Koenig and family of Ewing. Bob Koenig of Lincoln spent the Fourth of July weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Koenig. On Sunday he accompan ied the Rethmeyer family of Ne • ■ BE FIRST SHOP OUR BARGAIN TABLES MERCHANDISE RE GROUPED, RE-PRICED SPECIAL BUY ON SPORT SHIRTS! 99c Men's sties 8, M, L What value! What variety of cottons! See oasy-care plaids, neat conversational prints, collar and pocket trimmed fancies, dobby weaves! Short sleeves! PINCH FRONT STRAW HATS! »i« i Slj.es 6 7/8 to 7 V* Get a cool, lightweight dress straw at Ju*t the price you want to pay! Wide snap brim. Assorted solid color bands. Yours in light grey or medium tan. Save! PRINT AND PLAIN FITTED CRIB SHEETS 88‘ Our lowest price ever for these fine quality sheets. Closely knit construction smooth to baby's touch. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker went to York Sunday where they attended the golden wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Fuller and were overnight guests of their daughter and husband Mr and Mrs. Russell Bredenkamp and son. Mr .and Mrs. R. B. Krachie and grandson, Jerry Jefferies, re turned home Saturday from a three week’s vacation in Minne sota. FACTS AND FIN The Facts and Fun home exten sion club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray "Dicker. Thirteen members and two guests Mrs. Bob Jones and son of Ewing were present. The social afternoon included a general review of the lesson® this year. A no-host picnic lunch was served. Janelle and Donna Tams, who are spending a part of the sum mer in O'Neil], were overnight guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and Bertha. Mrs. Edna Lofquest spent Sun day in O’Neill calling at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Doty, Mrs. Lottie Lofquest and her mother, Mrs. Charles Munson. Merlyn and Reuben Meyer of Neligh, L. M. Carter and Warren Seger served breakfast Sunday morning at the Country Club in Neligh, followed by golf. Fifty were in attendance. Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. D. Mc Donald, Douglas and Suzanne of Fait Benning, Georgia arrived in Ewing to spend a part of their vacation at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler. Kate O’Brien of Chicago, 111. is spending a month’s vacation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser and family. She came by plane to Omaha where the Wansers met her. Bob bie Walker of Norfolk is also a guest this week at the Wanser home. Ronald Rotherham of Lincoln was a weekend guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rotherham. WSCS MEETS Mrs. R. G. Rockey was pre sented a life membership to the WSCS when the group met Wednesday afternoon. This was a surprise gift given by her two daughters, Mrs. Gene Zimmor man of Ewing, and Mrs. Buford Carlson of West Palm Beach, Fla., and her son, Willis Rockey of Ewing. The meeting opened with a thought for the day'‘The Wasted Hour” by Mrs. James Tinsley. Mrs. Willis Rockey conducted the devotional period. As a part of the service, Sandra Elliott and Judy Tinsley played a piano du et. Mrs. Tinsley presented the les son in the form of a monologue, “The Diary of a Missionary”. Sandra Elliott, Marie Davis and Judy Tinsley gave a report on the week they spent at Camp Fontonelle and showed snap shots they had taken. At the business session, Mrs. Ray Sedivy gave a report on the vacation bible school The nominating committee ap pointed for 1961, 1962 and 1963 by Mrs. Rockey are Mrs. Sedivy, .Mrs. Harry Van Horn and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs. Names were drawn for serving committees. The program committee, Mrs. Tinsley, Mrs. Henry Fleming, Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Jessie Angus and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand are to make up the date books for the society. Mrs. Albert Larson and Mrs. Angus were appointed as visiting committee for the month of July. Lunch was served by Mrs. Se divy and Mrs. H. R. Harris to the twenty-four members and the following guests, Mrs. Waldo Da vis and Mane, Judy Tinsley, San dra Elliott all of Ewing me Mrs. R. G. Roekey irom Fiordia. Mrs. S. M. Surtwistie of Ewing, who is attending summer school in Colorado spent the Fourth of July weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Buriwistlo visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pru den Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Pruden attended a clJb meeting in O’Neill Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard and family of O'Neill were July fourth guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood and her mother, Mrs. Amy Ja cobsen, attended a family gath ering at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Tborin at Neligh Friday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Don Lib by and sons Irom Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. WiiluumDougan) Libby from California. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. David Pollock of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. D. Pollock and family, Mrs R. Libby of Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Libby of Page Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and Leonora were Sunday din ner and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Black and family of Seattle, Wash., were entertained at dinner Monday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies. Guests at the Gail Boies home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johanson and daugh ters of Plainview. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierson Monday were Mrs. Peter Banks and family of Casper, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard and family of O' Neill. Mrs. Minnie Larson had as her guests on Wednesday her daugh ter, Mrs. Clarence Harrod, and mio. nuua n encer were !ies