Clearwater News Mr*. UutIm (Jartalfht HUnier MM Funeral services for John John son, AUuon, were held at 2:00 pin. Fimay at the Church of Clod, Albion. Johnson, a former Clearwater depot agent, died in the Albion hospital follow,ng a stroke at his home. He was 70 years old. Several from here at tended the services. Jess Yates jr. returned home Wednesday night from the veter ans hospital in Grand Island where tie had been a patient. The junior class has selected the class play "Aunt Cathie’s Cat . The cast will be selected this week and the date of the play will be announced later. Le Hoy Ernst is the director. Mrs. Earl Flowers spent the past week in Lincoln visiting her daughter and family, the Phillip Nore’s. Mrs. Howard Luben, William and Lela, and Mr. and Mrs. Char les Curtright were guests at a dinner Friday night in the Dew ey Hritell home near Chambers when a birthday dinner was held honoring Larry Grittell and Le la Luben on their birthday anni versaries that were that day. Ot her guests all from O’Neill were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorenz and Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Mace and Dick. Melvin Jacobsen spent from Tuesday to Friday in the veter ---, an's hospital in Grand Island, he returned on Monday and will un de* go surgery in the near future. Harry Marwood is a patient in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk, he entered Thursday. Roy Stevens went to the vet erans hospital in Grand Island Wednesday for a checkup and re turned the same day. William Luben has received word from his daughter, Mrs. Ray Sanks at North Platte that she has recovered from a recent siege of the mumps. Frank McGee is a patient in the Neligh hospital entering Tues day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Middleton returned Wednesday night from a trip to California where they vis ited a son and daughter, and ot her relatives and friends. Mrs. Wayne Switzer attended the annual meeting of the W9CS of the Methodist church at St. Paul's Methodist church in Lin coln Thursday. Mrs. Switzer at tended as a delegate of the Clear water church. Highlight of the meeting was the main address by Bishop Copeland. Mrs. Swit zer left from Plainview with a group by chartered bus. Ewing News By Mm. Harold Harrt* Last Week News The Science Fair of the Ewing public school was held Saturday evening at the school auditorium with a good crowd in attendance. Eighty students participated in this event sponsored by Ewing high school Science Club. George Keller, science instruc tor of the Ewing public school gave the introduction. Victor rnoendel was master of cere monies. The opening number was "The Star Spangled Banner’’ sung as a solo by Kay Bergstrom as Myra Rotherham colored an American flag. Demonstrations followed on the stage by several students. On conclusion of these, the persons in attendance viewed the displays and watched dem onstrations given by the students on the main floor. Winners in the junior division, seventh, eighth and ninth grade were Kathi Lofquesf and Jeanie Hobbs first on "The Life Cycle of the Black Widow”; Francis Bergstrom and Mike Dougherty, second on "Infrared Light” and third went to David Woeppel and David Rotherham on their “In sects and their Classification”. In the senior division, Julian Sojka and Mike Beelaert receiv ed first on “Display of Chicken Embryo’s”; Clayton Hoke, sec ond, on the “Induction Coil”; Candace Kirschmer and Joan Miller on "Paramecium Charac teristics”. A pin was awarded to the first and second class winners and the third received a citation. A film on science was also shown. Mr. Keller plans to take forty of his students to a science dem onstration in Wayne Friday, Mar. 29 and two of his students to Ver million, S. D. Saturday, Mar. 30. Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Applegate from Niobrara. Recent guests at the George Jefferies home were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw sr., O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cratty, Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban ac companied by Mrs. Robert Pru den and Mrs. Josephine Elston went to O'Neill Monday. The Ur bans had chest ex-rays. Several people in Ewing have taken ad vantage of the Chest Ex-ray now being taken in O'Neill. Max Angus, U. S. Air Force, Lincoln was an overnight guest Wednesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd An gus. His mother accompanied NORGE | Here it is. The special you've been waiting for. Now, Kansas Nebraska Natural Gas will give two beautiful Beacon blankets I to everyone who buys a new Norge Gas Dryer. This is the way to bring sunshine to your washing and get a bonus be sides. No more carrying clothes - no more dust and dirt to worry about. See your nearby Kansas-Nebraska Store and get your sunshine special. Your old laundry equipment may even serve as down payment. • These appliances may also be purchased at your favorite gas appliance Ig^does^better^or^e^ him home Thursday to be a guest at hi* home and of Mr. ami Mrs. Merle Angus and family until Sunday when she left for Ewing by bus. Mr. Angus met her in Norfolk. Mrs. Mick Hobba and daughter visited her mother, Mrs. John Vandersnick at Stuart Thursday. Guest* Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Olson were Mrs. Oscar Wilson, Elgin, Mrs Greer Clark and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Stanton Mrs. L. A. Hobbs was called to O'Neill Monday for jury ser vice. Mrs. Anna Savidge accompa nied Mr and Mrs Charles Bar tak and family to Norfolk Satur day where they were dinner and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eggerling who made the occasion a housewarm ing party. They recently moved into their new home Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Thramer entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the third birth day of their daughter, Connie Jo. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thramer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlnarik and family, Joe Thramer of Ew'ing and Mr and Mrs. Sam Steams and family of Clearwater. Miss Jean Tagel was an over night guest Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Thramer. Mrs. Jessie Wunner of Omaha spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Hallie Maben, and her mother, Mrs. John Knie rim. Mrs. Terry Wanser went to Omaha Tuesday where she will remain for a few days for a physical check-up. The children are staying at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanaer during her ahaence. A weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs Max Wanser was Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka of O'Neill. Miss Kittle Wanser who at tends Assumption Academy at Norfolk spent Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Max Wanser Mr and Mrs Charles Pexton and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Brown of Neligh spent Sunday at the home of Mr anti Mrs. Al fred Doud. Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mrs. Alfred Doud attended a mission ary meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Al Anson. Callers at the Melvin Napier home Thursday were Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mrs. Alfred Doud. Mrs. Dewayne Hobbs and Mrs. Ed Yelli were O’Neill visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler spent one evening last week visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Leo nard Hall who recently returned to their home near Royal after spending over two months in the southern states and California. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke en tertained the following guests at dinner Sunday at their home Mr. and Mrs Jerpme Bahm and family, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Bahm, Mr. anti Mrs. Milan Welke and daughters and Miss Kay Hahlbeck of Ewing Mr anil Mrs. Humid Rodgers, O Neill, were Saturday evening guests at the home of tier par ents, Mr and Mrs. Iceland Welke. Mr and Mrs Irvin Cloyd vis ited Sunday. Mar 10 at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Garhart and family at York and also made the acquaintance of their new granddaughter. Considerable moisture fell in the Ewing community on Mon day in the form of a wet snow and light rainfall. Temperatures remained in the low thirties Tuesday brought flearing ikies and warmer temperatures X.-lc End Mrs. Gene Ac companied by Miss Judy Tn s.ey all Irorn faneo/n came to Ewing Friday to spend the weekend with relatives. They returned to Lin coln Sunday. A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamd Mlnarik. A one o’ clock dinner «u served and the afternoon hours were spent visit ing. Guests were Mr and Mr* Fred Serr, Clearwater. Mr and Mr*. Dun Mackel ami family. Flgtn. Mr and Mrs Dwight Schroeder aiul family, Ewing. A-lc and Mrs Gene Stems of lancoln. Miss Mane Davis who Is em ployed in O'Neill came home Thursday to spend the weekend witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis. Mr and Mm John Miller who recently purchased an acreage in north Ewing from Lyle Dierks moved in during the weekend with their fumily. Mr Miller t* a driver on a transjiort f«»r Jerry Tom jack. Mrs. Keith Riddlecome was a Monday evening visitor at the home of Mrs Mildred Wright. The Young Matrons Pinochle SEE Bankerslifeman — Ernie Brinkman IN ATKINSON About a Hired Man Insurance Policy Manas^’coMHuiT Club nu t Tuesday evening at the home at Mm. Arclue Tuttle. Mr* Vance An«on was a guc»t High score wa* won by Mrs Thomas Hacker, second high went to Mm Charles Rotherham and low to Mm Hermit Jefferies Mm Anson received ttie door prise Mm. Arthur Krot>p. cohostess assisted the liostess with re freshment*. Art Kruftp is a patient at St Anthony's hospital, O'Neill lie entered Saturday for care and treatment for pneumonia Mr and Mm. Vance Anson anil j suns have sold their trader to an Albion dealer and will give (mism-muoh Thursday The Anson family will make their home willi his mother. Mr*. 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