and family were callers at the W. R. Tenborg home Saturday even ing. Wilma and Fritz Potts we e callers at the Homer Lowery home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach and family and Miss Marie Young df O’Neill, were dinner guests at the Leon Beckwith home cn Sun day. Dinner guests qt thet John Con ard home Thursday were: Mrs Alice Bridges and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole and family, Misses Dorothy Froelich and Shirley Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach and family, Mrs. Louise Anspach and Helen, Mr. and Mis. P. W. McGinnis and Mrs. Esther Harris and family. A large group of youung people enjoyed skating on Pat’s lake Sunday afternoon. People of this vicinity regret the passing away of an old friend and neighbor, Bert Gaffney. He passed away at the Stuait hos pital Saturday evening Mrs. Gary Enbody and children and Bill Tenborg were callers at the Dan O’Connell home Sunday afternoon. INMAN ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse V and Marvin, Mrs. C. D. Keyes and Fvt. Albert Hanson, 24, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., sustained a shat tered jaw while fighting with Combat Engineers in Italy. After being hospitalized 22 months, he thanks War Bond purchasers for supplying the care he has re ceived. Buy more War Bonds. Twice wounded In Africa and once in France, Pvt. Armando Labiosa Mayaguez, 32, of Puerto Rico can smile and urge Americans to buy War Bonds. He landed in Nor mandy on D Day and says that he would not be recovering now but for War Bond loans. Pfc. Lloyd Aamold, 23, Portland, N. D., injured in the chest and both arms at St. Lo. France, is Retting back to normal at the Army Ilalloran General Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y. War Bonds Krovided the best medical care to eai his wounds. Buy War Bonds. Struck by a shell from enemy artillery on the Italian front, Pvt. Wilbur J. Morgan, 30, of Carbondale, Pa., thanks the modern medi cal equipment and good doctors for his steady recovery. He suf fered a fractured femur an! serious open wounds. Things looked badly but War Bonds furnished the scientific remedies to heal his worst injuries. Pvt. Morgan says many more boys will need that tame help from War Bond purchases for months to come. U. S. TrtMMUir Dtpirtn Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and family were Thanks- j -1 giving day dinner guests at the1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald We Cannot Afford to Waste ANY of ' Hits Vital National Resource . . • .'I '/ . • L m an essential war industry Read This —^ • 0« Kv UVW KP^Jitly I You Are WEEDED! Production of Arms i - l&ilSnufc I, • 1 • - - 4? "" ■* * *■ * •** •. ’ Gon. Somervell Soys Need for Heavy Artillery Ammunition is Great ... —• "" -• k' “* ► A ..1 A . ^I I _ A all. , wtwwi my roc two-miroi or nwe n>| nw mr* ical items desperately wanted an the fighting fra ala.” and there is an sspscloOy w|Mt naad far hoa^ arfHlery ommonition, tha army sorrico forces ssm nsandar Mid. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hopkins have moved their house on their lots in Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson entertained the Bridge Club at their home last Friday night. A group of friends had a sur prise party (for Faye B.onchorst last Wednesday evening at her home, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry entertained on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. George Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan and Patty and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sm'th and familv. The Royal Neighbors met at the home if Mrs. Lottie Thompson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Watson returned returned from Lincoln, after stay ing several days with Mrs. W. W. Watson. Do not forget the W. S. C. S. Bazaar and supper on December 9th, at the Aid Parlors. The Youth Adults held their party Tuesday evening at the Aid Parlors. The Adult Fellowship held their Christmas party Thursday evening at the Aid Parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Reisinger and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sholes were on the lunch committee. Mrs. Sat'ah Sholes spent last Wednesday in Orchard. The program given by the Pri mary Department of the Metho dist Sunday school last Sunday was greatly enjoyed by all pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell spent last Sunday* at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. Mr. and 'Mmi. Merle Sparks and family drove ^Newport last Sunday and spent the day. The Harmony rClub held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Myrtie McGraw last Tues day afternoon. The first basketball game of the season will be payed at In man Friday night with Bruns wick PAGE NEWS ITEMS i _i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stevens and son, of Lincoln, spent from Wed nesday until Sunday visiting at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens. Mrs. Maude Gallagher, of Pierce, spent Thanksgiving with her brother, Mr. and Mis, Orrie Robinson and family. The Pinochle Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Weber were guests. Harold Asher received high score Bulls To Sire Market Topping Feeder Calves A few proven Sires—several Herd Bull Prospects Cows with Calves at side and Choice Heifers representing over 30 herds sell in the Elkhorn Valley Hereford and Polled Hereford Auction to be held at the Norfolk Live Stock Pavilion NORFOLK, NEBR. MONDAY, DEC. 18 125 Registered Hereford Bulls and Females Practical young cattle of popu lar quality and breeding including 10 Proven Younger Sires 50 Coming 2-Year-Old Bulls 15 Top Polled Bulls 25 Senior and Junior Bulls 25 Cows (several with Calves at side) and Heifers An unusual opportunity for farmers, ranchmen and breeders. Selling to begin promptly at 11:00 A. M. For catalog address Charles Corkle, Sale Manager Norfolk, Nebr. — and Don Nissen the consolation. Ed Burge, of O’Neill, visited Sunday afternoon with Ivs aunt Mrs. Nona Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Will Neubauer and son, Leo, Mr. and Mis. Ed gar Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bolin and family, Mrs. Emma Canaday and Misses Grace and Nellie Wood were Thanksgiv ing day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lara bee Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and family, Gloria Neigenflnd, Rich ard Barr and Mrs. Maude Gal lagher spent Thanksgiving eve at the Orrie Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein berg and Naomi spent Sunday afternoon at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Steinberg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Closson and sons spent a few days last week visiting at the home of the for mer’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Closson at O’Neill. Miss Sybil Ickes returned to Lincoln Sunday, after spending Thanksgiving at the home of her fiarents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevan ekes. A ten pound son was born to Mr. and Mns. Roger Bowen at the Orchard hospital Tuesday, November 28. Mrs. Bowen was the former Eugenia Luben. Miss Viola Haynes, a teacher in the Lynch High school, spent the Thanksgiving vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. Mis. James Finley is working at the Montgomery Ward & Co., store at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Robinson and daughter and Mrs. Elizabeth I Neigenflnd and Gloria visited at the Jack Barrett home Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs| J. E. Smith were Thanksgiving dinner and supper guests of Mrs. Minnie White. Teachers in the Page school spent the Thanksgiving vacation at their respective homes. Misses Lelea Garwood and Hilda Har ley at Atkinson and Mrs. Luella Parker and Ilene Grutsch at O’Neill. The Contract Biidge Club met with Mrs. H, L. DeLancey Friday i ervening. Mrs. Alva Townsend, of Omaha, and-Miss Alice French were guests. Mrs. C. E. Walker received highi score and Mrs. Earl Hurst second high. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Muiphy, of Plainview, Mrs. Doris Murphy and daughter, and Misses Beth and Virginia Murphy, of Lincoln, Mr and Mrs. Merwyn French and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and family, Mr. and ! Mrs. Harold Heiss and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and itamily, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace French and daughter, Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock and Jo Ann weie Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and M s. Leonard Heiss. Mrs. Maude Gallagher, of Pierce, and Mrs. Orrie Robinson visited Friday with Mrs. Minnie White. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg and daughter, Naomi, and Mrs. Elsie Cork, were Thanksgiving day dinner and supper guests of Mrs. Lloyd Cork. Miss Jauneita Butler, of Stan ton, visited Friday night with Mrs. Betty Wood. Mis. Elizabeth Neigenflnd, who has spent the past month work ing at the home of Mrs. Minnie i _ White, returned to her home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorenson we e Creighton visitors Mon ay. Wilbur Smith and Art Pelletier trucked some furniture from Beemer for Orrie Robinson. Mr and Mrs. Will Neubauer and son, Leo, were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. Mrs. Everett Copes, of Stanton, was a Page visitor last week. She was a Thanksgiving day din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes and Miss Jean W< ods. Miss Dorothy Albright spent iltrom Wednesday until Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mis. Gaylord Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Weir and family, of Fullerton, Nebr., spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Weirs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carson en tertained the following guests at dinner at their home Thanksgiv ing evening: Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Hurold L. Kelly and daughters, W. E Snyder and H. F. Rakow. Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne, Jimmie and Faye Irene were dinnei and supper guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weg man. Mrs. Myrta Van Conett an 1 daughter, Yvonne, Mrs. Henry EickhofT, Mrs. Harold Kelly and Miss Lois Heiss were Neligh and Plainview visitors Friday. Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Harper en tertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Saturday evening at their home Cpl. Marvin Stauffer, Bryan Field, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert and family. Mr8. Alton Braddock and daughter, Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs Merwyn French, Mrs. A. L. Dorr and Miss Alice French were Sioux City visitors Saturday They were dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Holden Saturday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Feodor Kattner Mr. and M s. Edgar Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. DeLancey were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder. Mrs. Charles Wegman an'’ daughter, Helen, and Mrs. J. O Ballantyne, Jimmie and Faye Irene were Norfolk visitors Fri day. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mrs. Etta Trowbridge were: Ernest Trowbridge, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Tiowbridge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cronk, of Page; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens and daughters, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Ardith Caster and Mrs. Eva Murten, of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge and family and\ Mrs. A. O. Weber spent Sunday at the B. W. Fink home at Ewing. Mrs. Eleanor Fink, of Omaha, was also a guest. Mr and Mrs. Frank Snyder Mr. and Mrs. George Fink and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Car son and W. E. Snyder joined other rela ives for a noondav Thanksgiving dinner at the Berl Fink home at Ev i g. T. A. Lee Fink, son of Mr. ' d Mrs. Bert Fink was hime from overseas. M s. Charles Screnson 1 ft for Troy, Oh;o, Wednesday morning to visit her paren4s, Mr. and Mrs Ross Taylor and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Her brother, Edmund Taylor, A. S. expects to be in Troy on December 9th on leave For Best Results and satisfactory returns, bring your livestock to the O’Neill Livestock Com. Co. H. S. Moses and G. P. Colman, Managers Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET We Sell Every Monday having then finished his boot training at Great Lakes, Chicago, Cpl. Marvin Stauffer visited ovtr the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauf j fer. This was his fhst visit home since June, 1943. He is at pres I ent stationed at Bryan 1* ield, I Texas, where he is taking eight weeks of advanced training as an instructor for Link training. A plane from Bryan Field crash ed killing six of its seven passen gers. One of the men was from Hooper, Nebr., and Cpl. Stauffer accompanied the body to that place. A son, Gary Carl, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, o£ Troy, Ohio, Saturday, December 2nd. Mrs. Smith was the former Wilma Taylor. Mr. and Mils. Harry Harper spent Thanksgiving at the Frank Beeleart home. Leo Neubauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Neubauer, is sufL ring , rom a kidney infection and will be confined to bed for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Beit Bradeen and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradeen, of South Dakota, have visited at the George Fink home. Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck and children are visiting at the home of her sister, Mis. Lloyd Cork. NISSEN-LUEBBERS A beautiful wedding took; place at St. Mary’s church, Osmond, Nebr., Wednesday morning, No cember 29, at 9 o’clock, when George Luebbers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luebbers, of Osmond, and Miss Evelyn Nissen. daughter of Mr. and Mi's. P. E. Nissen. Page, were married at a nuptial low mass, the Rev. H. Stahl, pastor of St. Mary's church officiating, using the double ring ceremony. The bride was charming in a white floor length dress with finger tip veil and corsage of roses. She carried her prayer book and rosary. Her locket was a gift of the bridegroom. Attending her were the bride groom’s sister, Miss Sylvia Luebbers as maid of honor. The bridesmaids weie Miss Le Ella Docken and Miss Dorothy Zell ers, the latter being from Page. Miss Luebbers and Miss Docken wore pink floor length dresses and Miss Zellers a blue floor length dress. The bridegroom was attended by his twin brother. Malt, as best man and Donald Clayton and Robert Nissen. Fillowing the ceremony a wed ding dinner was served at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. The bride graduated from the Page High school in the class of 1943. She attended Wayne col lege and taught in a rural school south of Page for one year. The bridegroom is a seaman, second class in the U. S. Navy and is stationed at Farragut, Idaho. He graduated from the Osmond High school with the class of 1943. Mr. and Mis. Robert Gray en tertained the following guests at a Thanksgiving family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker and Mrs. Pegler were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the Les Oetter home at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Ickes re turned home Wednesday of last week from Lincoln, where they had gone to meet and visit their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mis. Millard Ickes and daughter. Lt. Ickes has been stationed in Mississippi. Mrs. Amelia Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Larson entertain ed the following guests at a din ner; Thanksgiving day: Mrs. Amelia Haberer and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gaitner. and family, Cole ridge, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson and family. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Carl Matschul lat and daughter, of David City, Nebr., spent the week-end at the Otto Matschullat home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg and Mr and Mrs. Will Waterman were Plainview business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brad dock and family spent Thanksgiv ing day at the F. F. Heiter home at O’Neill. Joyce Oetter, of Chambers, spent last week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker. Miss Helen Matschullat left Monday morning for San Diego, Cal., after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ctto Mat schullat. The Bid-or-Bye Badge Club met with Mrs. enneth Braddock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Rob ert Gray was a guest. Mrs. C. E. Walker received high and ttav t eling and Mrs. Esmond Weber the , consuiauun. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamason 1 entertained at a 7 o’clock dinner 1 Thanksgiving night, which wag i in honor of thd birthday anniver I sary of Mrs. Donald Lauten 1 schlager. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lau'enschlager and sons, Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Jer ome Allen and daughter, and Mr. and. Mis. John D. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat and daughter Helen, were enter tained at a dinner last Friday at the hime otf Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease, at Orchard. Dr. and Mrs. H., E. Tracey, Falls City, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ritchie and family, of Shubert, Nebr., were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurst. The Fellowship Sunday School class held their postponed Thanksgiving dinner at the M. E. church parlors Tuesday evening. About fotty were present. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer re ceived a letter Tuesday from their son, Pfc. Dale Stauffer, who is a prisoner of war in Germany. The letter was written September 1, and is the first letter they have (Continued on page eight)