Ewing News By Mr*. Harold Ham* The ladies of the Bethany Pres byterian church southwest of Ew ing were guests of the Missionary Society of the United Presbyter ian church of Ewing, Thursday afternoon at the annex. Other guests wire Mr*. Robert Mac Lachlan of Atkinson and her daughter, Laura MacLachlan of Pakistan. A noon day luncheon was serv ed. Tables, in charge of Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mrs. Lynn Fry were decorated in a spring theme of blue and white, centered with bouquets of flowers flanked by candles. Mrs Lionel Gunter was chairman for the luncheon menu. During the noon hour two num bers were aung by Kay Bergs trom, Sherry Switzer, Judy Spanglex, Sandra Tellander, Joan Miller and Glenellen McDaniels. Joan Spangler was the pianist. Other numbers on the after noon program were the devotions in charge of Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs Archie Johnson, Mrs. Wil lie Shrader and Mrs. Keith Bid dlecome. A duet "Whispering Hope" was sung by Mrs. Wendell Switzer and Mrs. Biddlecome with Mrs. Wilbur Bennett ac companist. Miss MacLachlan gave a talk on her work as a missionary in Pakistan. She also had on dis play articles from Pakistan and India. A film strip on "stewardship" was shown. A social hour was enjoyed by the group. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bartak were hosts for a family g**her ing Wednesday evening it their home in honor of the sixth birth day anniversary of their son, Greg. Guests were Mrs. Laura Spittler, Mr. and Mrs Ray Funk and family, Mrs. Bertha Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and family. The birthday cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Re egan This was served with ice cream for refreshments. Greg received some very nice gifts. Kermit Jefferies, the local wea therman for Ewing, reports a, Ends April 15th mmtirgiwimm Protect interiors—keep furnishings new and MODEL 39L49 entryways dry with sturdy all-aluminum j ^ q q NAVACO DOORHOOOS new ottered at bargain » y IfOO prices for a limited time only! VISIT TOUR AWNING SUPERMARKET reg. $44.60 Patio Cowers • Carports • Awnings • Canopies Call or Write Jim Sessions "Your Home Improvement Dealer" Phone 409 (evenings) O'Neill P. O. Box 568 temperature of 85 degresa for Ewing Sunday with a trace of moisture during the afternoon hours. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Juracek and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Clifford Juracek of Norfolk were guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Cernousek of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and family had as their dinner and evening guests Friday at their home his mother, Mrs Ruth Spangler, Rudy and Andy Spang ler, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Roth leutner and Lillian and Billy Spangler, all of Ewing. Art Kropp, who has been a pa tient at St. Anthony’s hospital for the past week, was dismissed Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag and son of Omaha were weekend guess of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag. They also visitenHshlnff hnsmital Mrs. Elmer Fix and her daugh ter, Mrs. Leone Slaymaker, Don and Rick went to Scottsbluff Fri day afternoon to visit their little grandson and nephew, Dannie Fix who was injured in a car bicycle accident. They returned home Sunday evening and re ported his condition as good as could be expected. Sally Landrum and little friends cooled off their walking fever with a jaunt from Atkinson to Amelia Saturday. They made it all but the last eight miles when Sally's mother, Mrs. Gloria Landrum picked them up and brought them on to Grandpa and Grandma Otts. Sallys dog, Patsy, traveled with them. Lewis Burgett entered the O’ Neill hospital last week. It Costs So Little Remount Your ! Jliamonds Special Discount Sale on Diamond Mountings One Week Only Roger's Jewelry O'Neill, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman went to Sioux City, la. Sunday to ▼uni their daughter, Marcia at Momingside college. Mr. and Mrs Lew Backhaus were O'Neill callers Wednesday and then visited her sister am) brother-m law, Mr. and Mrx. Ed Boahart north of O'Neill. Mr, and Mrs Lewie Niaaen. Lincoln, visited his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Pierce from Saturday un til Tuesday. Mrs Lew Backhaus visited her brother, Bill Vrooman and family near Orchard Saturday. Mrs. Gertie Adair accompanied Mrs. Bob Adair and family to Atkinson Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Tex Beckwith and family. Emmet, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore Sunday. Miss Florence Lindsey and mo ther, Mrs Gertie Adair and Mrs Esther Wood were Friday eve ning guests of Mrs. Edith An dersen at Chambers. Anton Svatos has been under the weather with a lung conges tion. He consulted an O'Neill doctor and is feeling better now. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Friday evening. Mrs. Julie White who is mak ing her home with her daugh ter, Mrs. Alta Braddock this winter at Watertown, S D. writes to relatives that she is real well, only quite lame with arthritis Mr. Braddock passed away a few months ago and Mrs. Braddock plana to move to St«ear fish, S D where she will teach first semester of Summer school and this fall will have a group of •‘Educables” retards. Mrs White plans to visit ui Atkinson ana Amelia this summer while Mrs Braddock is moving. Miss Dorothy Fisher sal her friend. Merle West, Ml. Morris, Mich., are si>encung a weeks va cation with her parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Fisher. Don thy is teaching at Lansing, Mich Merry Matrons club met Thurs day, March 21. with Mrs. August Pospichal. Mrs Asa Watson was co-huatess. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoeoker went to Valentine Sunday, Mar 17 to visit with their son, Neal and family, Newcastle, Wyo., who were visiting with her par ents in Valentine. Danny Fix, seven year old son of Mr and Mrs Gale Fix of Seottsbluff was struck by a car Thursday afternoon. He is getting along as well as can be exjiect ed with a fractured leg and ribs, dislocated shoulder and cuts and biUisas. Mrs. Walter 9laymaker, Don and Ricky and Mrs. Elmer Fix spent the weekend in Scotts bluff If you would like to send ■ card, hi* address is room SB, St. Mary's hospital, Sfottsbluft, Nehr Mr and Mr* Blake OU ami Mr ami Mr* Ralph Rees •**»» to Fort Randall Sunday fishing but had no luck Mr and Mr*. Edgar Peterson. 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