INMAN NEWS Miss Lois Moor arrived homo on Wednesday night from Beat rice, where she teaches, to spend th Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E Moor. Students at the state Univer sity who came home to spend Thanksgiving with the parents were: Grald Sobotka, Clifford So botka. Donald and Marjorie Moor and Hazel Fraka. Ruth Jeanette Watson, who at tends Wesleyan university at Lin coln, arrived home Wednesday night to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Watson. She re turned to Lincoln on Sunday, ac companied by her mother, who mil spend several days there visiting her mother, Mrs. Pierson and her brother Wilbur Chenoweth from Los Angeles, who gave a concert in Lincoln Monday night. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jacox and sons, Donald and David, went to Meadow Grove on Thanksgiving, where they spent the day with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mi's. Donald Wolf. The High School Carnival held in the school auditorium on Nov. 26th, was largely attended and everyone had a fine time. About ninety dollars was taken in. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moor and daughter, Betty, of Elkhorn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moor on Thanksgiving, also Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and family were their guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tompkins and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and family and Virgil Tomlinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler on Thanks giving. Supt. McClurg and family went to Atkinson on Thursday, where a family reunion of the McClurg’s was held at the Glen McClurg home. Mr. and Mrs. Coventry and daughters Joan and Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson went to Chambers on Thanks giving Day, where a family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Bill Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinkerman and family of Dorsey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Will Andrei of David City, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bergstrom of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and daughter Dotty, spent Thanks hip yoke. Some like its softly shirred skirt. But you'll agree with the fashion experts that this is a perfectly designed for the sweet'n feminine Beige, Trophy gold Swanee blue sput rayon. Sizes 9 to 15. Anton Toy Quality Merchandise I giving Day with Elmer Kruger and family. Miss Dorothy Licwer went to! Butte on Wednesday night, where she spent her Thanksgiving vaca cation with her parents. Miss Ardith Smith and Miss Dorothy Sobotka arrived home onj Wednesday evening from Wayne.1 to spend the Thanksgiving vaca-| with home folks. They returned) to Wayne Sunday. Miss Buelah Kurtz, who attends business college in Omaha, spent! a few' days at home last week re-! turning to her work on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moor and daughter, Lois, were Norfolk vis itors on Friday. Vere Butler spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N Butler, returning to his w'ork at Halsey, Nebraska, Sunday eve-i ning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson and son, Virgil and Miss Virginia j Watson drove to Opportunity Sun -' day where they were guests of Miss Vre Sehollmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. William Vroman and children of Verdel spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fraka. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler and son Vere, went to Neligh Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Butler. CASH TO LOAN! -ON AUTOMOBILES i PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones, Manager. First National Bank Biulding O'Neill, Nebraska. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Kilt* of Chambers were guest* of Mi and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins Sunday af ternoon. Miss Anna Chudamelka return-, ed to Omaha Sunday, where she is attending business college aftei | spending the Thanksgiving holi days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Renner| and daughter of Mankota, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Ercle Renner of, O’Neill were guests of Mr. andj Mrs. Arthur Renner on Thanks giving. Mrs. L. Kopecky and son Lewis, Mrs. Jim Hopkins and Jeanette, Hopkins, were Norfolk visitors on Wednesday. The W.S.C.S baazar and chick en supper will be held in the Aid Parlors on Saturday, December 6. The sale starts at 2:30 the sup per at five o’clock. EMMET NEWS James O’Connor was a business callers in O’Neill Monday.'" _Jerry Tomjack spent Thanks giving at the home of his grand father, M F. Tomjack of Ewing Miss Julia Eppenbaugh also spent Thanksgiving in Ewing with her mother. Mrs. Eula Eppenbaugh. Mrs. Clarence Shaw made a business trip to Norfolk Friday She was accompanied by Miss Julia Eppenbaugh and Mrs Sethi Hertel of Ewing. J. H. Dailey of Winner. South Dakota, spent Wednesday at thei home of his brother, W. P. Dailey.! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and family spent Thanksgiving at the Frank Tomjack home near Chambers. Miss Dorothy Fox came up from St. Paul, Nebr., and spent Thanks-j giving vacation with her parents, the Bob Foxes. The Emmet High School loom! enjoyed a hard time party at thej school house Wednesday evening About twenty young folks enjoy-' ed the games and lunch at the! close of the evening, Zane Cole came up from Lin-! coin Wednesday evening and: spent his vacation at home. Friday STOCKMEN: For our auction on Monday, December 8, we have listed for sale 50 head of good bred Ewes, also, 1 registered Domino Bull. Bring your Livestock here for satisfactory results. AUCTION EVERY MONDAY O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co. TELEPHONE 2 At O’NEILL F ATTENTION | Readers! \ | Here is a REAL BARGAIN I, A Settlement time is getting near and we must raise some money during the month of December and For that reason are offering the following Bar gain: During the month of December all Readers who are paid up to Jan. 1, 1942, we will give them a two-year subscription for the sum of $3.00, or $1.50 per year, when paid two years in advance. If you are in arrears one year or more you pay the amount due at $2.00 per year and then pay $3.00 more and your subscription will be extended for two years, to January 1* 1944. New subscribers w ho pay $3.00 will also receive a paid up two-year subscription Many of our readers are in arrears and we would kindly ask that they Call and We Will Get the account settled, so that WE CAN START on a Cash In advance Basis. During the Depression Years We Have Been Very Lenient With Our Readers and Now That We Must Raise a Large Sum of Money During the Month of December, We Know That You Will Respond to OUR CALL. Holt County has been blessed with fairly good crops this year and Prices Are Good, So Remember the Printer Who Has Furished Your Reading Matter, and WE KNOW YOU WILL. Everything that goes into the Production of a Newspaper is constantly Advancing and While WE HAVE NOT Reduced the Subscription price of The Frontier; which still remains at $2.00 per year, We Are Making this Concession To Our Readers Who PAY TWO YEARS IN ADVANCE. This only Applies to Readers Liv ing in the State of Nebraska. THE FRONTIER O’Neill, Nebraska evening Guy Cole Zane and Hud Cole, and Warren Burgess. Gene McKenna and Dale French of O'Neill drove out to the cabin on the Niobrara and spent Saturday morning hunting. Zane went to Inman Sunday afternoon and re* turned to Lincoln with Watson's. Ernest, Erwin and Alvin Klop penborg have been picking corn at the Walter Spangler farm over the long week-end Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz and Duane and Mr. and Mrs Bernard Pongratz were Sunday guests at the George Pongratz home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patterson and daughter Doris spent Sunday in Albion. Doris left from there by bus for Lincoln Mr and Mr*. Leon Beckwith nnd Leona Eern were Thursday evening caller* at the Pnttehmr home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pete lionenberger and family railed at the William O'Connor home Monday evening. Mrs P W McGinnis had charge of collecting and receiving con tributions locally for the Rod Cross She reports that Emmet went over their quota about 40 percent. The amount se*'t in fi gures forty-four cents for every man, woman and child in Emmet We doubt if any town in the United States however large or small can boast of this. Mr and Mrs, Leo tinkle. fnwn north of O'Neill, made a pleasant call in Emmet Tuesday One of Clifford Anderson'S two trucks burned up on the lower road between Emmet and O'Neill Monday evening. The South Side Improvement Club sent Christmas boxes to the local boys who are in camp, m December tenth. Merle Kaiser of Cody, Nebraska stopped at the Guy Cole home Tuesday evening. The Guy Cole’s, the McGinnis’ and Conard’s spent Thanksgiving in O'Neill at the Esther Hams home. _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 and 6, 1941 COUNCIL OAK SERVICE! Merchandise on SAle in Oar Stores has passed the critical inspection of our expert buyers for “Quality” and “Real Value” at the price . . . You can shop at Council Oak with a small purse and a big basket with the assurance that every item you personally select is of satisfactory quality . . . Council Oak is a safe place to save. COOKIES Devils Food, lb. CANDY Holiday Mixed, lb. 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