_ u Returns from Baltimore— Miss Maryan Brophy, R. N. of O’Neill,’ has returned to Grand Island after spending a montH in Baltimore, Md., where she accom paied an eight-months-old Grand Island “blue baby’’ for treatment in John Hopkins university hos pital. The infant died March 6. While in the East Miss Brophy visited her brother, John, at Providence, R. I, Kirchmanns Honored — Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirch mann were guests of honor at a dinner for 10 given Sunday by 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Osborn. The Kirchmann family moved this week to Oregon. They were honored at another dinner party given bv the Os borns. last Thursday. There were also 10 guests present. Bride-Elect Honored — Mrs. Henry Mullen and Mrs. Ed Olsen will be cohostesses tonight (Thursday) at a surprise miscel laneous shower given for Miss Claire Smith, formerly of Califor nia. Miss Smith, ;who is now re siding with tha Mullens, will be married to >FiaBcis Musi^ on April 8 at St. Patrick’s church at 8 a.m. a-ariv . , Harry Sullivan. Mr*. Loy Win — * Mrs! ~C. "B. Hertronft enter tained her Pinqchle club Sunday evening.' ttigh honors for the la dies went to Mrs. D. N. Loy, and Harry SullivanJed the men. Mrs. Roy Lowery ^pd D. N. Loy were low. The traveling prize was won by Mrs. Arthur Dfexteis Mrs. McCarthy Hostess — Mrs. George M. McCarthy was hostess to the Birthday club Mon day evening. The guest-of-honor was Mrs. Glea H. Wade, who was recipient of the highest score. Mrs. Harry Sullivan won second high and Mrs. Stanley Holly was low. Church Group Meets — The intermediate Sunday school class of the Methodist, church met Sunday for a party. | Mrs. Dale Fetrow supervised. There were 12 girls present. Af-1 ter games, refreshments were served. 39 Academy Pupils to Omaha Sodality Meet ! Thirty-nine St. Mary’s academy 1 pupils spent the weekend in Oma ha attending a Sodality confer ence. .. Traveling by chartered bus, they were accompanied by Sisters Antonella, F i d e s and Electa. Among those making the trip were: Patricia and Betty White, Maryanne Laur, Rose Mary Ruf fing, Kay Dancy, Delores Fred rickson, Mary and Catherine Murphy, Carolyn Gran, Norma Jean Mann, Margaret McPhee, Mary Ellen Zarr. Marilyn Roggash, Rita Mc Mann, Joanne Frenking, Margaret Judge, Joanne Simonson, Betty Gallagher, Marilyn Moore, Nancy Froelich, Barbara Burmingham, Roseline Bosn, Alice Biglin, Bet ty Gallagher, Devine Brennan. ..Jean Froelich, Maxine Golden, Louise Iler, Richard Hynes, Ed Hynes, Jerry Tomjack, Francis Rohde. Jim Marne, Tom Harty, Larry Higgins, Larry Pribil, Don ald Sauser. Petersens Entertain Departing Couple — Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reising, who moved to Morrill Friday, were honored at a buffet supper last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson. There were four couples present. Delta Winners Announced — Delta Deck winners last Thurs day evening were Mrs. C. J. Gatz and Miss Anna O’Donnell. The club met at the home of Mrs. Homer Mullen. Initialed into Sorority — Miss Donna Gallagher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gallagher, was initiated into Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Saturday at the University of Ne- ; braska at Lincoln. 'Storage' Topic — The Elkhorn Project club is meeting today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Max Greenier. The lesson on “Storage” will be given by Mrs. Edward Moore._ 'DA in Business Session— The Catholic Daughters held a ( egular business meeting Tuesday ] evening at the Golden hotel. < Jlans were made for a food sale { o be held at the Council Oak | tore on Saturday. Mrs. Joe Me-I ^ 'arville acted as chairman of the j ntertainment committee and was i issisted by Mrs. A1 Sauser, Mrs. « riarence Sauser, Mrs. Walter1, Donohoe, Gertrude Ann Sullivan, drs. Fred Heerman, Mrs. Ed, i Hood and Mrs. A. J. O’Donnell, rhey served light refreshments. , rhe door prize went to Mrs. El- i len Sullivan. rrio Honored— Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. Earl Spendlove and Lorenz Brede meier were honored Wednesday night at the Bredemeier residence. The three observed birthday an niversaries this week. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Spendlove and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and Connie. Mrs. Fuller Hostess — The Friendly Neighbors project club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Levi Fuller. The lesson was “Storage.” There were 12 members present. After the regular meeting, refreshmnts were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. E. Asher sometime in April. Here from Fremont— Mrs. Virgil Metschke arrived March 26 for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. C. E. Yantzi. Mrs. Ina Wolfe departed Tues day for Winslow, Ariz., to visit her sister, Mrs. M. G. Wright, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn and sons, Wayne and Norman, and Mrs. Osborn’s mother, Mrs. Otto Clevish, drove to Norfolk Satur day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Harden Anspach and daugh ter, Juanita. Weekend visitors at Burwell and Ord were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Jonas. Mrs. Harry Vogt and Mjs. Paul Shierk were in Tilden and Nor folk this week. L. M. Merriman returned Tues day from a three-days’ business trip to Norfolk. For Your Easter Table! MEAT DEPARTMENT Swift’s Premium — PICNIC SHOULDERS BEEF SHORT RIBS .._._ Wc SALMON STEAKS u,._52c HAMBURGER Lb._ _35c COO STEAKS _ 39c SIRLOIN STEAK 11“ *,uto' 52c BEEF ROAST *Shouldcr Cuts 39c COOKIES l-LB. PKG. 21c - Cream Style — CORN 1Cr No. 2 Can _ Sweet Variety — PEAS 17f No. 2 Can-- ■ * * PRESERVES 7Qr ,/lS-Oz. Jar - RINSO REG. PKG. 34c Heinz — BAKED BEANS 11f 14-01. Can -I * *• 1000 Island — DRESSING 8-Ox. Bottle -V#V DILL PICKLES 10r Pint Jar .. Fruits & Vegetables Full-Pound — Asparagus JOf Bunch Florida Juice — Oranges Of Per Lb._ Texas Seedless — Grapefruit Cf Per Lb._ Fancy Winesap — Apples 25C 2 Lbs. .... Firm, Red-Ripe — Tomatoes OCf 1-Lb. Crts. . Radishes Cf j Green Onions Cf Bunch . __ Solid Heads — Lettuce Ilf Each _ ■ Calif.. Large Bunch — Carrots Of Bunch __-. wV White Snowball — Cauliflower 1 Cf Per Lb. . New Texas — Cabbage Zf Per Lb. No. 1 Texas — '■ Yams 10f Per Lb. _ U. S. No. 1 Idaho Yellow — Onions Cf Per Lb. _ % Washing — POWDER Reg. Pkg. o 1 ^ Scott Co. — DICED CARROTS 1Af No. 2 Can — Fancy, Extra Large — PRUNES cqr 2-Lb. Box . . Whole Unneeled — APRICOTS Ylf No. 2>4 Can Ll\> Welch’s Tohato — juice 28c Qt. Bottle ..I. I Aircraft — ! OATS 94r 48-Oz. Pk g_•«* j Nabisco 100% — ! BRAN 10r 16-Oz. Pkg. -... I'v Hi - Ho — CRACKERS 97r 1-Lb. Pkg. __ j Graham — CRACKERS 94r : Nabisco, Lb. Box . Robert’s — MILK ojr 3 Tall Cans VI fjj V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 2 NO. 2 CANS 33c Nut Brown COFFEE l-LB. CAN 45c * Your Clover Farm Store Phone 33 O'Neill — --■—— ;■ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Saindon and hildren, will leave Friday for ’oik to spend Easter with Mrs. Jaindon’s father, Henry Cramer nd sons. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Robert on are expecting their daughter, tfrs. R. P. Orth, and Mr. Orth, of Lincoln, Friday for the Easter lolidays. Mr. Qrth is a student n chemistry in the graduate chool of the University of Ne >raska, where ne is also doing esearch work. Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jaszko-1 wiak were guests Wednesday of the Joseph Brewsters, at Stuart. Mrs. M. V. Colson, of Stuart,; left Saturday after spending three-days’ with her daughter, Mrs. C. Porter. Mrs. Kathryn Doftn and grand daughter, Dorothy Ann Moran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ‘ C. Moran, are returning today (Thursday) after a week’s stay in , Omaha and Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva and 1 daughter, Lydia, spent Tuesday an business in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond DesMsr pean and son, Richard, and Mr. j DesMarpean’s father, Phillip,! were overnight guests of the F. E. j Saindons Monday. The DesMar peans are from Stockton, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe Lich are returning today (Thurs day) from Chicago, 111., after a four days’ stay. Mrs. Mary Boss, who makes her home with the C. Porters, re turned Friday after a visit of sev eral monthr in Creighton. Sunday Mrs. Lester Jonas and sona accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jonas to visit relatives in Burwell and Ord. Mrs. Harry Vogt and daughter Jacqueline, will leave for Lincoln Friday to bring home Wiley, who is a student at the University of Nebraska. For That EASTER Vacation... 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Serving from O’Neill to: I Inman Ewing Clearwater Neligh Oakdale Tilden Meadow Grove Battle Creek Norfolk with Direct Connections to: Wayne Fremont Omaha Lincoln Sioux City, la. and All Points South and East 3 — DEPARTURES DAILY — 3 8:30 a. m. — 1 p. m. — 5 p. m. •Changed from 1 p. m., effective April 1. United Motor Ways GRAND ISLAND - ONEILL - AINSWORTH Serving from O’Neill: WEST TO: Atkinson Stuart Newport Bassett Long Pine Ainsworth with Direct Connections to: Valentine Gordon Chadron SOUTH TO: Chambers Bartlett , Spaulding .< v Greeley Wolbach - St. Paul St. Libory Grand Island with Direct Connections to: Omaha Lincoln Hastings and All Points West and South ! 2 — SOUTH DEPARTURES DAILY — 2 9:40 a. m. — 4:25 p. m. 3 — WEST DEPARTURES DAILY — 3 10 a. m. — 4:45 p. m. — 9:35 p. m. The Velder Bus Lines WINNER - BONESTEEL - O’NEILL Serving from O’Neill to: Spencer Butte Fairfax, S. D. Bonesteel, S. D. with Direct Connections to: St. Charles, S. D. Herrick, S. D. Burke, S. D. Gregory, S. D. Dallas, S. D. Colome, S. D. Winner ,S.D. with Connections at Bonesteel for? 1 Sioux City, la. 1 — DEPARTURE DAILY — 1 — 7 a. m. — FAST, ECONOMICAL AND SAFE EXPRESS SERVICE TO ALL THESE POINTsf O’Neill Bus Terminal Phone 166J for Information on Schedules and Charters to Any Point. T/* V Chir Cnfol meals - short orders - snacks V I&I L IA,M —Open 7 a. m. to 1 a. m. Daily