GIVE HIM A HAT for j CHRISTMAS i WE HAVE all sizes in Brown, Grey and Blue in the famous COURTLEY at 6.95 ALSO in that big-selling Stockman’s style in the light buckskin at 7.50 McCARVILLES I t (P I L KEYS made while you wait.— Western Auto Associate Store, O’Neill. adv30 it --------- —-.---4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz went to Omaha Tuesday on business. mummmmmmmmmutmmmmu ! r V — Make-up can do wonders «.. when you learn how to dramatise your good few tUIWi miriiratTi the Qthfft* A MAKE-UP LESSON KTEXT WEEK ONLY, with your pur. chase of any DuBarry Beauty Preparation... you will be given a com plimentary lesson in fashion make-up... including a personal color analysis b 6f3~£udnul§alonConsuLtanl Direct from the Richard Hudnut Salon, Fifth Avenue, New York...this beauty expert will be in our Toilet Goods Section all next week to advise you personally on problems of skin care and make-up. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to solve your beauty problems, learn how to cre ate a new make-up that may be just the lift your spirits need. MONDAY thru FRIDAY December 9-13, Incl. JOHNSON DRUGS Phone 118 O'Neill PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev Kenneth J. Scott, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. m, John Harbottle, superintendent; wor ship, 11 a.m. Sermon: “The Bi ble Today.” Junior Westminster fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Senior West minster fellowship, 7 p.m. Pri mary weekday church school, Tuesday, 4 p.m. Midweek devo tional service, 8 p.m. Junior weekday church school, Thurs day, 4:30 p.m. METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis,-pastor Sunday-school, 9:55 a.m., Lor enz Bredemeier, general superin tendent. Worship, 11 a.m. Uni versal Bible Sunday, “Christ, the BEEF ROAST ___37c | SHORT RIBS u. 27c l| __ | SHORT CUT STEAKS AQt MINCED HAM ?Qr | U. S. No. 1 Grade__Lb. ’7t Lb .-..._..*7t I! PORK LIVER .. 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Tompkins. Annual bazaar, Saturday, Decem ber 7th. GOSPEL MISSION (Page) Rev. R. L. Gowan, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m., Myrl Elsberry, superintendent. Wor ship, 11 a.m. Children’s meeting and young peoples’ service, 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Saturday will be prayer conference at Amelia. During the temporary absence of the pas tor, the pulpit will be supplied by guest speakers. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill) Rev. P. J. Wirth, vacancy pastor Sunday-school. 2 p.m. Services, i 2:30 p.m. Christmas program I practice 3:30 p.m. All Sunday school children are asked to be , present. METHODIST (Page) Rev. Carl Q. Rayburn, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m., Edgar Stauffer, superintendent. Wor ship, 11 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. J. M. Cummings, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor ship, 11 am- service, 8 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 8 p.m. Mrs. Ralph Cooke Honored at Shower — CHAMBERS—About 60 friends gathered at the C. V. Robertson home Friday afternoon to honor Mrs. Ralph Cooke, formerly Ce lesta deed, at a miscellaneous shower. A “radio” program, under the direction of Phyllis Carpenter, was presented, consisting of songs and readings. Those taking part were Mrs. Art Walter, Violet Sanderson, Mrs. Dean Stevens, and Mrs. C. V. Robertson. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served by the WSCS. NOTICE: : Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O. D., i Optometrist, from Crawford, Neb., will be in O'Neill De cember 21 at the Golden Ho tel. 30-31 Eyes Examined-Glass Fitted NOTICE to CAR OWNERS I can furnish a comprehensive insurance (which includes glass breakage) for $6 a year. L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance Agency O'Neill 30-31 1 Jeanne Kennedy Weds Page Man PAGE—Miss Jeanne Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.* M. Kennedy, of Ainsworth, and Wil liam Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson, of Page, were united in marriage at 2 p.m. Friday at the Methodist church in Clearwater. Rev. Sar ah Ives performed the double ring ceremony. Their attendants were Miss Ruth Holliday and Soren Soren son, jx., brother of the bride groom. The bride wore a slate blue dress with brown accessories. Her attendant wore a light blue suit with brown accessories. The bridegroom and his attendant both wore blue suits. Mrs. Sorenson graduated from the Ainsworth high school in 1945, and attended the Universi ty of Nebraska college of agricul ture at Lincoln for one year. For the past eight months she has been employed at the Montgom ery store in O’Neill. Mr. Sorenson graduated at Page high school in 1942. He was discharged May 10, 1946, from the Navy after serving 30 months. For the past eight months he has stayed at home helping his father on the farm. They will make their home in Page. Betrothal Revealed at Family Dinner PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French entertained the George French and Leonard Heiss fam ilies on Thanksgiving day. The affair was highlighted with the announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lorraine, to Du ane Dorr, of Page. Hugh McCloud, of Omaha, ar rived here Thanksgiving day to visgit his mother, Mrs. Mary Mc Cloud. Try THE FRONTIER classi fieds the next time you want to buy, sell, or swap. tf PUBLIC SALE Town Lots The voters of the County the last Primary Election having approved the sale of the property hereinafter des cribed, the County Board of Holt Coun ty has ordered a public sale thereof to be held on Wednesday, Dec. 18th # at ten o’clock A.M. at the front door of the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska. The property to be sold is described as the South " Eighty-three and one third (83 1-3) feet of Lots 13,14,15, and 16, in Block 10, of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. This is the unimproved southeast corner of the block on which the Court House stands. This will make an ideal residential location, two blocks from the center of town and, one block to the post office and the public school. The property will be sold to the high est bidder for cash subject to the ap proval of the County Board. Sale will remain open one hour. Andy Clark . Supervisor ' RFH CHAIR Hardwood; bright red, enamel QQ/* finish. 18'/2" high . MAPLE CHAIR A AQ Made of solid elm, maple finish M TABLE & CHAIR SET All edges rounded and sanded. Na- P QP lural hardwood table 8c 2 chairs.... w»/w DOLLY DELL IRON Streamlined, chrome finished. 1 ^Q Can be heated —...— * DESK 8c CHAIR Roomy drawer. Pencil and paper / QP rack. Harvest tan waxed finish—Ue#il BENCH CHEST All wood, natural finish. Decal A QP decorated. Use to store small toys EASEL BLACKBOARD Maple finish frame and stand. A QQ Reversible ..-..., TOY DISH SET 1 QA Doll LAWN <1 QQ DOLL QQ SWING .... 1*70 HOUSE 07C The Friendly Stored f