Ewing News Hr MM. Harold Harris Services Held For Mrs. Jacob Serr Mrs Jacob Serr. grandmoth er of Mrs. James Mlnarik, Ewing, and Doud. Ewing received about .56 inches of rain about -six p.m Sunday afternoon. Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. D Mc Donald and family accompanied hv Mrs R3V Butler went to Nor folk Monday. Expected guesits this week on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Bertha Archer are her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Archer and family of 9t Louis, Mo. Mrs. W W. Elliott and Sandra returned home Fridny from their vacation trip to Missouri where they visited Mrs Elliott's par ents and other relatives. A. A. Alden, who has been a patient at St. Anthony’s hospit al in O’Neill, was taken to a rest home at Elgin last week. Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mitteis were Mr. and Mrs. Dale M'tteis and Myron. Mr. Harry Mitteis, Elwnod and Fay all of Orchard, Mr and Mrs. Merlin Mitteis of Wayne and Mr. and Mrs Joe Kacaor of Ewing. The Voorhies reunion was held at the Riverside Park in Neiigfc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Everett Vo<>raies, guests of the John Lat zel tanuiy and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Voorhies all of Kalispell, Mont., were tn attendance Mr and Mrs Dwight Srhroeder had as their moner guests Sunday evening her parents, Mr and Mrs James Minor tk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel and Steven at El gin Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs dames Minardi on Monday afternoon were Mr and Mrs. Er nest New of Omaha and Mrs. Stella Serr 4 Beatrice. Mr and Mrs Devmi Gunter ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Verilef Gunter and family to their home at Cleveland, Iff. Friday. Mr and Mrs Dewitt Gunter will also visit their daughters and fam ilies, Mrs Max Graver at New Wmsdor ami Mrs Howard Plogge at MUledgevUk'. They plan to be gone about three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and children were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord vis ited Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessmer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weller, their daughter Jeanne and son, Stanley, from California are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good. Bob, the eldest son of the Wellers, is in the Navy now near Japan. Mr and Mrs. James Good and family had as their guests for a picnic dinner on Sunday, his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Good, also his sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wei ler, Jeanne and Stanley from Cal ifornia and Mrs. Florence But ler of Ewing. Hazel, Ruby and Elsie Chase went to Omaha Thursday. Miss Chase went for a checkup on her arm which she broke in April and since then has had it in a cast. Mr. and Mrs Everett Ruby went to Sioux City Sunday taking their granddaughter, Roxanne Ruby, who had been a guest at their home and other relatives for the past week. Mr and Mrs. Everett Voorhies of Kalispell, Mont., are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel. They were accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Voorhies who will visit relatives at Neligh and Clearwater and other places. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pfuden were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burtwistle of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pruden of Page. Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel and their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Everett Voorhies of Kal ispell, Mont., were guests Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rusie and family of Omaha were dinner guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. James Mlnarik and family Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie were overnight guests on Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton at Orchard. On Friday they accompanied the Bartons to Norfolk to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie were weekend guests at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aus tin at Plainview. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp were her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perryman. Mr. Per ryman, who is in the Navy, was bring transferred from Chicago to the west coast. Mrs. Eula Eppenbach and Bob had as their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee of Teheran. Mr Lee, who is in the Navy was yfl^ P Brides-of-the-Week Karen Bowers of Bris tow will marry Eddie D. Havranek August 6. • Miss Bowers has se lected her Silver, Cry stal and China pat terns at Me I n t o s h Jewelry. Miss Helen Sire of Spencer will m a r r y Philip Fisher in August. Miss Sire has selected her Silver and China patterns at McIntosh Jewelry. Make McIntosh Jewelry your First Stop for China, Silver, Crystal, and Wedding Gift Needs. McIntosh jewelry Phone IN to 7 E. Doug la* A Trasted Jeweler to Your Beet Advisor being transferred to Washington, D. C His wife is the former Mur iel Johnson of Ewing They also visited other friends and rela tives in the Ewing community during Ute weekend. Mr and Mrs John A Wood had as brunch guests on Sunday Mr and Mrs Stuart Wimble of Wads worth, HI. and Mr. and Mrs Lar ry Versaw of Lincoln Saturday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp were Mr and Mrs Ralph Toiriyitck Mr. and Mrs Grover Shaw ami Julie. Mr. and Mrs Leo Hints, Mrs Jack Rnsno and Phvl 1m all of Ewing and Mr and Mrs Seth Hertel, Betty and Gary of Chambers ■* Rev. and Mrs. W. W Elliot: were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. John A. Wood Donna Strong of O’Neill is spending the week with her grand mother. Mrs Eula Eppenbaeh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moo. who have been vacationing hi the Ozarks were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs William Ross from Monday to Thursday when they left for their home at Galesburg, III. Mrs Moore is a niece of Mrs Ross Dr. and Mrs William H Ross and their guests Mr. and Mrs Charles Moore of Galesburg, 111 , were guests at the home of Mrs. Robert Me Lachlan at Atkinson Tuesday. Mrs Dean Pofahl and daugti »ers and Bertha Barra nuted at che home of her parent*, Mr and Mrs Seem an at Norfolk Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Mane made a business tnp to Sioux City. la. on Tuesday y.nday guests at the home of Mrs Vera Anson were her sis ter. Mrs R G Rockey from Fkrdia. Mrs. Wilharo Stanton of Herrick, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs Vance Butler of Ainsworth. — ■ - ——— .1 . i — Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Oibore Car Accident Injures One Near Bristow Ruth Osborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn, had the misfortune of being in a car wreck Saturday night along with several other young folks. The accident happened several miles northwest of Bristow Ruth was the only one having to be hospitalized She suffered broken rfbs and some scratches and bra ises. She was taken to St. An thony’s hospital Sunday morning after the accident. Mr and Mrs Claude Pickering and family visited at the Thomas Hiscodts home Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Hrhek vis ited at the Willis Butterfield home near Norfolk Sunday. This community had a very nice rain Sunday evening. Reports have been from S/*d to 14 inches on the surrounding farms Roger Rosenkrans and Marion drove to Lexington Friday to bring a load of children home from Bible camp. Larry Rosenkrans, son of Er nest Rosenkrans of Pender, is vis iting and helping at the Roger Rosenkrans home. He has been there since July 5 and plans on being at the Roger Rosenkrans home most of July. Mar gene Weeder accompanied Veldeen and Randy Pmkerman to the Albert Carson home Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn attended the picnic held at the Cecil Miller home Sunday. Marion Rosenkrans was taken to Sioux City Sunday to meet the bus, so she could go to summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ro senkrans and family stopped to visit writh Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenkrans and family. Rodnck Hughes was a Sunday morning caller at the Harold Os born home. Mr and Mrs. Buss Greene of Lynch were Sunday callers at toe Seward Caraon home, Beverly Carson spent toe week end at toe home of her parents, toe Edward Carsons. Mrs, Edward Carson accompan ied her daughter Beverly to Lin coln Sunday where she plans on spending the week visiting Jerry Rosenkrans is attending Stole Camp at Lextagton this UiPivlr WVt a Mrs Orton Young and Janet and boys were callers at the Ro ger Rosenkrans home Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Clay Mash mo pulled their haying equipment home Saturday evening from the Osborn farm. They plan on work ing at the Lee Barnes farm near Lynch this week. Mr and Mrs. Robert Wells and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells and family visited at the Howard Slack home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Lester Denc-kson and family visited at the Tru-j man Rossman home Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Hughes vis ited at the Willis Butterfield home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lester Derickson and family and Rodrick Hughe's | were Sunday dinner guests at the John Derickson home. Mr mid Mrs Otto Ruzicka vis ited at the Harold Osborn home Friday evening. Ruth Ruzicka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka of Ver digre,"spent the week with her grandparents, the Otto Ruiickas Sgt and Mrs Vemnn Olescti ami Neil left for thou- home at Way nes ville, Mo., early Friday morn ing after spending then- vacation at the Oleson home at Geftdes. S D., and at the H Oaborn home A group of friends and rein , lives gathered for a pkmic sup per at the Harold Osborn home Tuesday evening to spend the evening with the Vernon Olesons before they returned to Waynes ville Harold Micam-k brought hts slides along ami the group <*11 joyed looking at a tour tfvroiftrh Flordia and alumni pictures Mr and Mrs, Gordon Barta and Evelyn spent Saturday evening at the William Kalal home in Ver MONEY At 5% Interest l am back in my office and can loan money at 5% interest on land and City Property. See or write to R. H. PARKER O’Neill. Nebr. digra and they also ahuppad m Verdigre. Mrs Dean Van Avery and child ren are spending a week or two at the Lloyd Brady hoane Little Mark has been visiting his grandparents for several days. (MILLER THEATER AT*.Dt„ON One Show Nightly 8 a'clock Sun. • Mon. • Tuea. ■ Wed. July M H - N H ICE CREAM Lucerne Party Pride Gallon *1.39 Gather your family'round for this favorite... G*lde i-Fried Chicken ' ’ U S D. A. 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