j _ SOCIETY Sponsor Treasure Hunt A treasure hunt was given Tuesday evening by Misses Shirley 1 and Patty Schaffer and Lois Cole, and Tom Harty and Jim Tische. The winners of the hunt were Misses Jane Froelich, Nancy Froe lich, Marilyn Moore, Roseline IBosn, Dorothy Willson, Devine Brennan and Gene Streeter and George Bosn. Dr. Fisher, Dentist. .Miss Mary Harty, Bride-Elect, Feted Miss Man- Harty, a bride-elect, was feted three times during the past week. A daughter of Mrs. W. H. Harty, she will wed Joseph ; Kocina, of Creighton, on August 29, at a 9 a.m. nuptial mass in St. Patrick’s Catholic church here. j On Monday evening, Mrs. J. P. Brown honored Miss Harty. The guests were members of the Con tract club. After dinner, cards were played and the bride-elecc was surprised with numerous gifts. Miss Rosemary Biglin enter tained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday noon at the M & M cafe for Miss Harty. The luncheon was also in honor of Miss Gertrude Daly, of Omaha, who has been Miss Biglin’s guest. Mrs. George Hammond had an evening “get-to-gether” Tuesday for Miss Harty and Miss Chickie Iler, of O’Neill, who is returning to her position in New York City after spending her vacation here. Chicagoans Entertained Here Over Weekend Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe lich had a their weekend guests James Crowley and Thomas Kel ley, both of Chicago, 111. Thty were entertained at din ner on Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. J- Birmingham. On Sat urday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward M. Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell were hosts at a dinner at the Country club. The Chicagoans were guests of Mr. and Mr. C- E. Stout at breakfast Sunday at the M & M 1 cafe. Mr. Crowley is a brother of Leo I T. Crowley, who has held num , erous high government posts. Loy Family Holds Reunion; ’Phone Absentees A family reunion was held over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David N. Loy. Seven of' their nine sons and daughters, and their families, were present. The two absentees, Mrs. Arthur Goree, of The Delies, Ore., and1 Richard, of Los Angeles, Calif., were con tacted by long distance telephone. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy and family, of Ainsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Loy, and family, of Salt Lake City, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Layton, of Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, of Long Beach, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Law rence, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hol liday, and daughter, and Donald Loy; all of O’Neill. Hubbard Family Holds Reunion CHAMBERS — The following relatives enjoyed a reunion at the park in O’Neill Sunday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hubbard, of Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Por ter and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hubbard, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Eason and Mrs. Ben Hubbard, of Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grubb and children, of Brem erton, Wash. Mrs. J. F. Hayes departed for Casper, Wyo., Tuesday after spending two months with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Grady, and family. _ DRS. BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Rewiaence I Dr. brown, 223 Phone* ( Dr. French, 242 \ I I i i I i t t i $off.. .'to gentle Babies love their baths y I and the soft touch of N3 | ^McKern towels and Wash Cloths will keep them happily gurgling lortg after the daily bath is over. His or her very own set consists of one towel (26" x 40") kand two Wash Cloths (11" x 13"). White, pink, or blue edging. Cellophane wrapped. $1.75 ,VEDS OMAHAN HERE In a beautiful double-ring ceremony, Miss Leona French, of O’Neill, exchanged nuptial vows with Paul Tallon, of Omaha, on Sunday, August 11, at the home of the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. VV. French. Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis, Methodist church pastor, officiated. The Tallons will reside in Omaha.—O’Neill Photo Co. H J. Worth Marks 84th Birthday Anniversary H. J. (Herb) Worth observed his 84th birthday anniversary Sun day at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Karr, at Spencer. Mr. j Worth is a pioneer in this section. All of his eight sons and daugh ters, their wives and husbands, and his grandchildren, great grandchildren and numerous friends helped him mark the event. Mr. Worth, who is enjoying excel lent health, has been making his home with Mrs. Karr since Mrs. Worth’s death 11 years ago. Dinner and supper were served cafeteria style. A highly-decorated birthday cake centered the table. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worth, Mr. and Mrs. George Worth and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Worth and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Worth and two sons, of Dal ton; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gelster, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gelster, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bossow and son, of Fre mont; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bos sow, of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carlson and two sons, of Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graskurth and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stuckenschmidt and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kirsch and son, of Bancroft; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bossow, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Woscher and son, of Tekamah; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bossow and two daughters, of Wisner; Mrs. Ella Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, Victoria, Blanche, and Junion, Ben Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Page and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, Elaine and Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Cur ran, Bettv Lou and Mary Jo, all of O’Neill; Melvin Gelster, Darlene Adams, of Spencer. O’NEILL LOCALS Miss Helen Biglin returned Wed nesday from Salt Lake City, Utah, where she had been visiting her sister, Marie. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Bode had Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Colhapp, of Fairmont, as guests at their home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. Peterson’s relatives at Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cromwell, of Creighton, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. DeBaeker. Mrs. Jack Davidson and Mrs. Glenn Tomlinson departed Sunday for a visit in the Black Hills. Miss Ann Leahy, of Ewing, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biglin Thursday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen, all of Page. J Miss Loretta Enright returned J recently from Sioux City after vis iting friends there several days. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thomas, of Lincoln, came Tuesday to visit Mr. Thomas’ sister, Mrs. George C. Robertson. Miss Helen Simar spent the weekend in Atkinson visiting Mrs. Violet Schultz. Miss Maxine Golden departed to day (Thursday) for a 10-day visit with her aunt, Mrs. John Robinson, at Hampton, la. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donahoe and children, of Fremont, spent a week visiting Mr. Donahoe’s broth er, Clarence, and family. I Mrs. Gertrude Eastman, of Greeley, Colo., and Earl Wrede. of Branson, Mo , are visiting the ir mother, Mrs. Addie Wrede, and other relatives, here this week. Mrs. Eastman was accompanied by her son, Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rezika I are visiting relatives at Clarkson and Redfield, S. D., this week.. Mrs. R. E. Gallagher had a lawn dinner Monday evening for Miss Lulu Way, of Wayne, Mrs. Harold Klingman, of Butte, Rev. Dale Westadt, of Fullerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Stewart. Sister Basilide left Wednesday Por St. Mary’s Holy Cross convent it South Bend, Ind., after a 10- j lav visit with Mrs. F. D. McMil an and Miss Mary Markey. Edward Murray, of Boston, Mass., spent Wednesday here visit ing friends. James Tische departed for his home in Wood Lake Wednesday after spending a month visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ralya and, family. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Floy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wall and Mr. and Mrs. George Mingo, all of Sioux City, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Willson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerge Wrede, sr.. of Portland, Ore., and Mr- and Mrs. George E. Wrede, jr., of Lin coln, are visiting in the home of Mrs. Addie Wrede. Miss Mary Holliday spent Sun day at the Charles Abart ranch near Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hill, Mrs. Catherine Miller and Mrs. Anna McCartney spent Tuesday in Ne ligh visiting friends. Mrs. Lulu Quig, Mrs. Armanda Pace, and Mrs. R. Collins departed Friday for Helena, Mo., to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Pace. Mrs. Ethel Tische and daugh ters, Willa Marie, of Wood Lake, and Irma Jane, of Denver, Colo., departed Wednesday for Wood Lake after spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ralya and family. EMMET NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobson and daughter, Rose Nell, and Mrs. Arthur Willerton, all of Beresford, S. D., were overnight guests Mon- ‘ day at the Agnes Gaffney home, j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newton and son of Magnet visited at the Dean Perry’s Monday. Miss Shirley Weber returned to her home at Lincoln after spend ing the past 10 days visiting at the Joe Winkler home. Rev. Daniel Brick, of Omaha, spent several day’s last week vis iting Rev. John O’Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peters and son, Jimmie, of O’Neill, visited at the Anne Ramold home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and Jimmie, of O’Neill, and Mary Uhl, of Mapleton, la., visited Jer rold Dusatko Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckwith and Gary were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Beckwith home. Mrs. Bessie Burge, June and Harold visited at the William New ton and George Skoper homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holtz and Virgil, of O’Neill, were Sunday evening guests at the William Schmohr home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock at tended the church services at the Methodist church at O’Neill Sun day where the congregation was addressed by Missionary Ruth Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Meier and daughters, of Mapleton, la., were guests at the Joe Bahl home Mon day evening. Dale Stearns and Bernard Spry, of O’Neill, visited at the Lawrence Tenborg home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock and son spent Thursday in O’Neill at the Homer Lowery home. Mrs. Guy Beckwith, Arlene and Daryld, spent Sunday visiting at the Wilbur Coleman home near Phoenix. Miss Mary Uhl of Mapleton, la., I spent from Sunday until Wednes 1 day as a guest at the Joe Babl home. * Newtons Entertain EMMET— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lindberg and family7, Mr. and Mrs Polly Britell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Britell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Putney and family and Joann Spike, all oi Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin New ton and son, of Magnet, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clause and son, ol O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Thompson, of Inman, and Mr. anc Mrs. Dean Peny and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Wil liam Newton home. Our reg. low price, 59c saie PRICE / For better driving the yeararound. Deluxe mohair with rubberized back to prevent slipping. P t am The Friendly Store WORK SHIRTS, Navy Surplus OQ/* Blue Chambray, 14, 15, 15*/£ . WORK GLOVES QOr Split leather. T’ SHIRTS, White QQ/* All Sizes .-. TOWELS, 18 x 33 10/* Boott Cloth .—. PLASTIC, 37-In. Wide 70/* Best Quality, Fancy, Per Yard .. LADIES SHOES, Table Full OQf Broken I^ts and Sizes .—.— RAYON DRAPERY, 46-In. 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Kattner, pastor ; Sunday school, 10 a.m., Edgar I Stauffer* supt. Worship service, 11 a.m. Slides for the children's : church. The minister will con duct his last service for the local congregation. Youth Fellowship, 8 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Kenneth J. Scott, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m., John Harbottle, supt. Dr. William French, president of Hastings col lege, will bring the message. Ev eryone is cordially invited. METHODIST (Chamber*) Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis, pastor Sunday school, 10:30 a.m., Clair Grimes, supt. Youth fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Evening worship, 8 p.m. Sermon based on Psailm 103. VISITS AT PAGE John Bowen of Seattle, Wasfcy, spent last week at the home of bias brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bow en. This is th first time they bad. met in 23 years. TAKING VACATION PAGE—The O. B. Stuarts left Monday for a short vacation is* Denver, Colo., and Rawlins, Wy*. Sett from $50 uc* ^For a lovely lady .. the flower like delicacy of this engagement ^and wedding ring set. 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