Ewing News By Mr*. Harold Harrl* Annual Birthday Party Given for WSCS Members The annual birthday party of the Women's Society of Chris ta in Service was celebrated Thursday evening at the parlor* of the Ewing Methodist church with lo members end guests pre sent. A covered dish dinner was served. Mrs. Ben Larsen was in charge of the tables. The anni versary table was centered with a cake made by Mrs. Larsen, flanked by candlelabra and l>ou quets of mums. Mrs. H. Ft. Har ris was guest of honor in cele bration of her silver wedding anniversary. Mrs. Willis Hockey, president, presented her a silver gift from the Society. Mrs Har ris cut and served the anni versary cake. Birthday money was paid by each member and fjO cents given for a gift to l>e purchased for the kitchen. Mrs. James Tinsley and Mrs. Fred Bollwitt were in charge of the program Mrs. Bollwitt showed slides taken on a tour of the southern United States and Cuba. Mrs. Tinsley led the group sing ing with Mrs. Bollwitt, pianist. Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Hahl beck went to Omalta one day this week to visit their son, Leon in St. Joseph's hospital. They report that his condition Is showing some improvement. Mrs. itahlheck, Donnie and Kay wmt to Omaha Saturday to visit with him. Mrs. Ella Ziems and Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck attended an all-day handicraft meeting held Friday in O'Neill for the lesson leaders find demonstrations for the November meetings of Home Ex *» uaiiMi uuiw in uk." wum/. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris spent Friday with their daughter, Bertha Harris, Plainview. They were her dinner guests at a Creighton cafe at noon. They also were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cleveland who recently moved to Nebraska from New Jersey. loiter in the after noon they viewed the Creighton Homecoming parade. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee re turned Monday from Laurel where they had been overnight guests at the home of their son ARM GRADE’S DRAPERY SHOPPE New Fall Samples By the yard or Custom Made —also — IN scon tinned Samples on Sale at 108 N. 4th O'Neill I’lione 195 27-30 Annual Halloween MASQUERADE BALL at Lynch, Nebr. SAT. OCT. 28 Prizes for best costumes Music by VON'S MERRY MEN ICE SHOW : October 27, 28, & 29 Norfolk Auditorium Three 2:00 p.m. Matinees $1.00 and $2.00 Three 8:00 Eve. Performances Reserved $2.00 and $2.50 Bleachers $1.50 Write or Phone OTTO BFRKHARDT 871-1060 19-26 ROYAL THEATRE Thursday, Oct. 26 Family Night THE WinTE WARRIOR Steve Reeves Technicolor, Dyaliscope Fri.-Sat. Oct. 27-28 LOVE IN A GOLDFISH BOWL Tommy Sands Fabian Technicolor Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Oct. 29-30-31 , FANNY Leslie Caron Maurice Chevalier j Charles Boyer Horst Buchholz Technicolor INSURANCE Hospitalization Mutual of Omaha LIFE United of Omaha Oscar Spitzenberger Box 667 Telephone 888 O'Neill, Nebr. Office at 429 North 3rd Street 38tf in-Law and daughter, Mr and Mr*. A. J. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Ijeo Spes, Fremont, and Mrs. Catherine Spes. Omaha, were Tuesday and Wednesday guests of Mr and Mrs. Lee. They also called at the Joe Tom jack home. Mr and Mrs. Leo Kimes, Lake W'ood, Calif., were guests Mon day at the Earl Billings home. Mr. Kimes is a brother of Mrs. Billings. They have also spent much of their time with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes, at the Antelope Memorial hospital at Neilgh. Mr. and Mrs. Nels J. Nelson, Moorhead, la., were callers at the If R. Hams home Friday. Mrs Nelson is a former school mate of Mrs. H rris. J. Aubrey ood transacted business at th» i >te House in Lincoln Friday. Mr. and Mrs I>ec Wood and Vina Wcxxi visited friends in Ne ligh Thursday. Mrs. Althea Peterson accompa nied her daughter, Mrs. Merrill Forslund, to Neligh Friday on business, and visited at the Allen Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies and Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard were dinner and evening guests Sunday at the Roy Stevens home, Clearwater. Guests at the Eblien gaard home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs Gau Boies. Cards were played for entertainment. The Rev. Mrs. Nina Haines, Mrs. Edna Lofquest and grand daughter, Mary Jo Lofquest, were Neligh visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ftm Pollock and Mrs. Edna Lofquest were guests Wed nesday evening at the Grant Mott home for a turkey dinner. Mrs. Pauline Noffke accompan ied her grand-daughter, Mrs. Gene Koenig, to Norfolk Thurs day. She remained for the week end with her daughter, Mrs. El mer Owens and family. Mrs Ow ens and her daughter, Mrs. Stan ley Raymond brought her home Monday and remained to spend the day with her. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiffbauer sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Schiff bauer jr. and family, Norfolk, were guests Sunday at the Will iam Hobbs home. Mrs. Clifford Steskal and daughter were Mon day guests at the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis and family spent Saturday at Meadow Grove visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van J. Creger. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie were guests Sunday at the Leland Alexander home in Plain view. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs and children, Omaha spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs arid other rela tives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham and family were Sunday guests at the William Lofquest home. Saturday evening guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Spittler were Dr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler and family Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and family, Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage, O’Neill. Sunday evening guests at the Robert Bartak home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and fam ily and Mrs. Laura Spittler, all of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Peterson, Neligh, were callers at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Sunday. Mrs. Grace Briggs is enjoying letters received from her daugh ter, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn, Oma ha who is on a seven month's t mr of Europe. She spent some time in Norway visiting the homes of her ancestors and relatives liv ing in this country. Site also baa toured Denmark and Germany At present she is in Switzerland. Site plans to spend the winter months in Italy and Greece Dr. William H. Ross left Wed nesday for Smith Center, Kan., where he will visit relatives un til Saturday. He plana to also make a business trip to Sterling while in the state. Dr. Ross plans to continue his senes of sermons Sunday evening, September 29 when he will &fx.»ak on “The Problems Arising from the Partition of India 1947 and the Government's Attempt at So lution”. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hams celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Friday, October 20. In honor of the occasion, mem bers of the Facts and Fun Home Extension club had a surprise party Friday evening at their home. The self-invited guests served supper. The anniversary cake made and decorated by Mrs. Ben Larsen made up the center piece. Among the gifts, was a beautiful silver tray, a gift from the club, to the honored couple. Sunday evening, the Harris home was again the scene of fes tivities when friends and neigh bors arrived to spend a social evening. The self-invited guests served lunch. Mrs. J. Aubrey Wood and Miss Bertha Harris presented the anniversary cakes. A “money tree” centered the ta ble. Plans wrere made by the Mis sionary Society of the United Presbyterian church, for a father and son banquet when they met Thursday afternoon at the annex of the church. The date was set f/vr \’r»uf*mKpp 1 Committees were appointed and other arrangements made. Mrs. Vearl Tattle presided at the busi ness meeting. “God’s Plan in Our Hands" was the theme of the de votional period conducted by Mrs. Leo Miller assisted by Mrs. Wil bur Bennett, Mrs. Willie Shrader and Mrs. Z. H. Fry. Mrs. Webb Napier was in charge of the stu dy on the Book cf John. Refresh ment hostesses were Mrs. Willie Shrader and Mrs. Archie John ston. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson had as then- guests Sunday, her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauermiester, Omaha. Mrs. Lester Spragg and Jane and Ros Lynn, Mrs. Ralph Eacker and Mrs. Jessie Angus were among those from Ewing who at tended the Lord’s Acre sale at Clearwater Saturday. J. Aubrey Wood, lay leader, was in charge of the worship hour service Sunday at the Ewing Methodist church. The pastor, Rev. Lester Spragg was ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Wood went to Clearwater after the service where he had charge of the wor ship hour at the Clearwater Meth odist church. An expected guest at the home of Mrs. Grace Briggs this week is her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hoy Briggs, who has been vacationing in North Carolina and will spend a few days here, before leaving for her home on the west coast. Mrs. Bertha Archer entertained a group of ladies at her home Friday evening. Card games pro vided amusement. Leonora Tuttle, Judy Tinsley, Sandra and Douglas Shrader, Di ane Shrader, Clifford Joracek, Jerald Black and Dick Mlnarik, all college students, spent the weekend at their parental homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Turay and children were guests at the Dwaine Hobbs home Sunday. Saturday afternoon visitors at the Theodore Scbueth home wen» Mr. and Mrs Earl Scbueth, Mr. and Mrs Joe Genterup and Mrs. Kenneth Shorn, all of West Point. Try and Do Club The Try and Do Home Exten sion club was entertained Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Dean Pofahl. Nine members were present. Mrs George Keller and Mrs. Weldon Alexander were the lesson leaders and demonstrators for the lesson on "Frozen Meals". Plans were made at the business meeting to serve the steak feed for the boxers of the benefit box ing program sponsored by the American Legion and the Cham ber of Commerce to be held No vember 14 Mrs Ivan Wright was the refreshment hostess. The No vember meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs Wil lis Hockey with Mrs. Eugene Zim merman refreshment hostess. Mr. and Mrs Charles Rother ham entertained the Thursday Pitch club October 19 at their bone. All members were present. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan were the winners of high score anil low went to Mrs. William Spence and Archie Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. El mer Bergstrom will be the hosts for the next pitch party. Mrs. Shirley Smith and family, Denver, Colo., spent Friday vis iting her aunt, Teressa Bauer. Mrs. Smith is the former Shirley Leahy, Ewing. Mrs. Butch Funk, Clearwater, was a Friday evening guest at the Floyd Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler spent Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McDonald, Norfolk. The dinner party was in honor of their daughter, Suzanne, who was celebrating a birthdav anniver sary. The McDonald family have spent the summer at the home of her parents in Ewing. Mr. Mc Donald was recently retired from the U. S. Army after twenty years of service. He is now employed with the Norfolk Daily News ad vertising department. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris were Sunday afternoon callers at the Fred Tams home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allemang and son, Norfolk, visited one day last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tams. Atkinson News Attend REA Convention In Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malford, Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, O’Neill, left last Wednes day to attend the REA conven tion at Cheyenne, Wyo., which was held Thursday and Friday of last week. On Friday evening they drove to Denver where the Wil sons visited two of their daugh ters and the Mulfords visited Mr. Mulford’s sister, Mrs. Helen Min er, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Char les Mulford attended the wedding of Lodema Wefso. Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan and Dav id were among the many who at tended the Grand Old Opry in O’Neill last Sunday. Mrs. Emma Carr accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sweet to Lincoln last Sunday where she will be with her sister who has just been released frcm the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skrdla re turned last Saturday from Ro chester, Minn., where Mrs. Skrd Johnson Drug Store Phone 118 O'Neill, Nebraska Specials for the Week DESERT FLOWER HAND AND BODY LOTION Large $2.00 size of Shulton Hand & Body Lotion DESERT FLOWER For only $1.00 plus tax Halloween October 31 HALOWEEN PARTY DECORATIONS Table centerpieces Place cards and mats Napkins Plates and cups Tables cloths and coasters Card tallies TERRAMYCIN EGG FORMULA For Extra Eggs Concentrated vitamin antibiotic drinking water formula for laying hens. FREE: One bottle free ($3.95) when your purchase one bottle plus a coupon from one of your leading farm journals. $7.90 value for $3.95 WINKUM FASHIONS For Babies Lovingly created for baby’s play and party life. Little dresses for girls and outfits for boys in striking designs and colors. Frilly dresses for the girls and little man outfits for that handsome lad. Priced from $2.98 & up Special Sale! HELENA RUBINSTEIN SKIN DEW Day-time beauty set. 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Priced from $1.69 & up PRESCRIPTION'S Accurately filled by your regis:ered pharmacist—on dutv at all times. Take your doctor’s prescriptions to JOHNSON DRUG to ha ve them filled accurately and efficiently at all hours of the day. PHARMACIST: Wm. Petsche. la had spent a few days going through the Mayo clinic for a check-up. Mr. and Mrs Albert Spann and Gail and Mrs C. F Small were in Norfolk last Saturday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs Tom Osbirn, Wis ncr, were Sunday guests ui the home of their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Os born and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mitchell went to Boulder, Colo., last Fri day where they visited relatives and friends. Saturday they at tended the wedding m Denver of Lodema Wefso and Norman Hodge. They returned home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Post and boys, Neligh, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Post's sister, Mrs Fred Richardson. Mrs. Fdla Mack iicconi|tanied Mrs. Vern Sagescr, Amelia, to Ainsworth last Friday whore they attended tl«e district work shop of the Federated Garden clubs. The Iris club in Atkinson will be hostess to the nest work shop in November in Atkinson. Mrs. Carl South was hostess to the Atkinson Civic Improvement Garden club Wednesday after noon, at her home in Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pacha and Mrs. Connie Frickel went to Lincoln last Friday to visit Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Frickel. Mrs Pacha remained in Lincoln and Mr. Pacha and Mrs. Frickel re turned hime Sunday night. Mrs. Alois Mlnarik, Mrs. Olive Wahl and Mrs. Jim Beck went to O'Neill last Friday to attend the lesson given on Mosaic Tile which was given to the Extension lesson leaders, at the O’Neill An nex. Mrs. Harvey Wahl visited with Mrs. John Beck Monday after noon and prepared the lesson ma terial for the next meeting of the Merry Mixers club meeting. Emmet And Community Dolores Tunender District C9 upper room stu dents held three birthday parties last week for Connie Sclirunk, Margaret Marcellus and Larry Havranek. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soukup, O’ Neill, Monday night. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kitchen and family Sunday night. Ruth Evans, Lincoln, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and Gary. She is attending college at Lin coln. Mrs. Emma McKathnie, Atkin son, spent part of the week at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Broeker, Sioux F*alls, S. D., and Mrs. Ber tha Schrader, Randolph, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Lou Havranek and Larry. Kenny Fuhrer. Lincoln. alao \ tsited the L*ai Havranek* Friday morn ing Mr. and Mrs. AI Havranek. Mr and Mrs Chuck Havranek, Mr and Mrs Lou Havranek and Lar ry, Mr. and Mrs. James Hav ranek, At k. asm, and Mr an.! Mrs. J!m Havranek attended the 25th anniversary of Mr, and Mis Frank Fariuk, Verdigre last week. Mrs. John Schaaf and family called at the home of Mrs Joe Ramold sr and boys Saturday. James Havranek, Atkinson, sj>ent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Al Havranek last wwek. Mrs. Jo,in Canard, Mrs Geor gia McGinnis, Emmet, and Mr and Mrs South. Inman, called at Plaim-iew Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jim Havranek, Mr and Mrs A! Havranek. Mr and Mrs. Lou Havranek and Lar ry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. James Havranek, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramold and family, Inman were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and boys Sunday. Edgar Tinender was honored on his 18th birthday Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Tunender and family. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Char les Deermer and family. Mr and Mrs. Richard Deermer and Carla, all tf Atkinson, and Ellen Frost, Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rentschler and family were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mareellus and family, in honor of Margaret's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Lansworth Sunday. Mrs Joe Babl, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and Mr. and Mrs. John Babl attended the fun eral Wednesday of Mrs. Thom sen, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John Keogh and Margaret, Atkinson, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunen der and family Sunday altemo n. A large crowd attended the card party at St. Michael’s hall at Emmet Sunday evening. Altar society of St. Michael’s served at the Farmer Union con vention last Tuesday at the Church cf Epiphany. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr and daughter, Amelia, were Thursday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mareellus and family, Donald Mareellus and family al so called at the Hubert Raulher k1 is home Thursday night. Mrs. Helen Mullen, O’Neill, and Mrs. Robert Dierks, Sicux City, la., visited Mrs. Georgia McGin nis Sunday. Phone Your News To The Frontier Phone 788 Inman News It* Mr*. Jaim-* Mi’Uhiui Project Club Meets Wednesday for Lesson The Inman Workers Project club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Woodrow Gaughen baugh Mrs Clark Gaughen baugh. O'Neill, was a guest. Mrs Kenneth Coventry anti Mrs AI bert Reynolds gave the lesson on "Frozen Meals." The hostess served a lunch at the close of tlu* afternoon. Mrs Guy Hull, Lynch, vixitetl Mr ami Mrs. Altiert Reynolds and family Saturday afternoon. Mrs lulu Quig and Mrs Fred Grage. O'Neill, visited Mr. and Mrs. R B. South Friday after noon Kieth Kivett, Wayne State Col lege student, spent the weekend v isiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs Vaden Kivett. Mrs. Sadie Conger amt Mrs. M. L. Ilarkins reUirned Friday from St. Anthony’* hospital wti«*re tliey had littii medical patient*. Marilyn Siders, Karon Brown and Gene Butterfield, Grund Islands Business college students, spent the weekend with their par ents, Mrs Ray Siders, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Brown and Mr. and Mrs Bill Butterfield. Mrs. Jim Ries and family left Sunday for their home in Oma ha after visiting her parents. Mr and Mr* David Murstoirh. for a frw day*. James E Kelley returned Sun day from South SL mix City wlirr* he ha* l»eeti emjdoyrd for irvtrtl week* James May, t'SN. arrived tialunlay from Han IMego. Calif., U> sjietid a leave with Hi* mother. Mr*. Frame* May. arid with other relatfvea and friends. Mr. and Mrs Gay Hull, Lynchs "err Thursday dinner guests of Mr ami Mr* Alt«ert Iteymdd* and family Mr* laiiJU Qutg ami Mr*. Norh l Til were Sunday afternoon guest* of Mr. ami Mr* ft II. South Mr and Mr* M M Chmtr and *• >n*. Neltgh. wen- Sunday evening dinner g se*t* of Mr. and Mr*, liavid Morxltach and Mary M Sgt. Cecil Keyes arrived from Horn ulus, V t , In spend a leave with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Keye*. mid other relatives. Mr and Mr*. Tom Kelly and family, Wlsner, spent the week end in liunan and Page visiting Mr and Mr*. Lyle Abney and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly. Mr amt Mr* Joe Nelson. George and KHznbeth Ann, Cherokee. la., were Sunday after noon and supper guest* of Mr. ami Mr*. lyle Ahney. Mr Nel *<>n and Mr Abney are cousin*. Mr*. John Cbnard and Mr*. Georgia McGinnis, Kmrnet, were Satunlay morning caller* of Mr. and Mr*. It B. South. 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