Ewing News lt> Mrs. Harold llarrl* Tlie Seek and Share club met Wednesday for an all day meet ing at the annex of the United Presbyterian church. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. Christmas carols were sung at the afternoon program by the group and by Mrs Don Larson, Mrs. Wayne Fry and Mrs. Lar son. Mrs. Walter Miller was pi anist. Boxes of candy and cookies which each member brought, were packed in boxes and delivered to the shut-ins in Ewing Year books were given each member, anil names were drawn for a “mystery pal” for the year 19(11. It was vot ed to donate $:t to the muscular d is trophy fund. A gift exchange was the concluding feature of the party. Mrs. Willie Shrader will be hostess to the club for the Jan uary llth meeting Hie Intermediate youth fellow ship met at the First Methodist church Monday evening. Gloria Hamilton and Evelyn True con ducted the devotionals. There was a gift exchange. Plans were made for the group to go caroling Fri day evening. Mrs. Elvin Hamil ton and Mrs Thomas Eacker will furnish cars. All will then return to the church parlors for games and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood en tertained at a party after the Christmas program Sunday eve ning at the First Methodist church. Present were the Rev. anil Mrs. W. W. Elliott, and Messrs, and Mines, Har.y Van Horn, Waldo Davis, Dewitt Hoke and Earl Pier son. Orgun music and group sing ing was a part of the entertain ment. The following new officers were elected at the regular •ter - ter -?t& im-cting of the Order of the Eastern Star, Je|>hthah Chap ter Noe 85 Tuesday evening: Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom, worthy matron; John A. Wood, Worthy patron; Mrs. Keith Biddlecome, associate worthy matron; Wil bur Bennett, associate worthy patron; Mrs. John A. Wood, conductress; Mrs. Dewitt, asso ciate conductress; Mrs. Harriet Welke, secretary, her 35th year f«»r this office and Mrs. Vera Anson, treasurer. Officers will be installed at the January meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood and Vina Wood were entertained Sun day at dinner at the home of Mrs. Florence Butler. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mlnarik of Ew ing, spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel and family at Elgin. Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the James Mlnarik home were Mr. and Mrs. George Siems sr. and Joyce of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel and sun and Mr. and Mrs. Leunder Hamlin and son of Elgin. Karen Mlnarik was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Siems sr. at Neligh. Sharon Johnston had as her ov ernight guests Thursday, Karen Mlnarik. Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden were hosts Sunday at a pre-Christmas one o'clock dinner at their home west of Ewing. Present were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pru den, James Pruden, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Larsen all of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruden and son of Page. Baptismal services were con ducted Sunday morning during the worship hour at the First Methodist church in Ewing for Robert Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. The Rev. W. W. Elliott officiated. Mr. Hobbs who _ t Jolly j GOO j Wishes 6, 1 •n l i t i * } i i t t i i i i i May these Holidays he your merriest ever. \ 6 Wick's Body Shop j O'Neill, Nebraska * Devoy's Rexaii Drug O'Neill, Nebraska s>€,s^-,g‘g^!g!g!g,g!g£tg'«».g,£‘£»S!€’««g,S-2'€-S'^''g!gJS,2'2' I i s \ i s 5 t S * \ s £ l * I s * s? j g 8 S' s I I I 8 Sf 5 ■ ■ s? * V f Sf l I 8 fj I \ i I i | Christmas so that our « employees can spend the holiday with their families ™™_ j 5 ! 5 5 i 5 j ., i I I ■ ■ l l I I I g I - 9 5 J s r« ! fr 5 I? i p a// the wonder and joy of the First ___l j. t £ Afoe/ dwell in year heart once more this Christmas. _J„ d l 1 | FETROWS I Appliances and Bottled Cas | O’NEILL, NEBRASKA jf g^^{e^4gt@€4@gtgtglgtetei6CStCtgtg,£iStg'&g!g«tgt£tg{gigt6<@gtet€:!€!<;tC!€tS«g<«tgtg! J(f_ 5 i? '.f'2S€^'S!€!S!€«'C«ie^ JUST TO SAY, "%mn ChiUmu" AND "JiuHf FOR YOUR FRIENDLY PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR ? > t t • i f i • i f F i F i F F ? * Lexington Mill and Elevator Co. O'Neill Warehouse F F Just North of the Burlington Depot f Open Saturdays Until 9 p.m. j Jack Bailey, Mgr. Phone 771 * _ _ p «€*$*€ ’€ ?6 *£ ^ *£ K t£ W€ ’Zt&Zt&GWIX 6 _—_ f l \ f f l f i i i i I * V If # I i 1 1 § if 8 ■f v 2 i i 1 2 | Tieartfelt is our wish for y you: have the merriest & Christmas you have ever known. Sf Foree Tire and Supply s* O'Neil!, Nebraska