Father and Son Celebrate Birthday Anniversaries— Twenty friends and relatives gathered October 15 to surprise Lowell A. Johnson on his birth day anniversary. After refresh ments, cards were played. Mr. Johnson’s son. James, celebrated his ninth birthday anniversary Saturday at .a party far 15 class mates. Winners of games were awarded prizes. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Darrel Ross Is 7 — At a theater party Saturday, Darrel Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross, celebrated his sev enth birthday anniversary. There were 19 little guests Come to the FUN MIGHT At the * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Parlors Thursday Night October 23 Adm.: 35e & 45c Regular Social Maul Held— The CDA’s regular social meeting took place Tuesday eve ning at the Golden hotel. High and low scores at bridge were Mrs John Kersenbnock and Mrs. Nora Mullen. Mrs. Grover Shaw was high at pitch and Mrs. Mil dred Perry was low. The all cut winner was Mrs. Harold E. Weier. Luncheon Hosteeses— Mrs. W. W. Harty, Mrs. W. J Biglin and Mrs. Jim Berigan, of Atkinson, were hostesses to a 1 p m. luncheon at the M & M cafe on Monday. Bridge was played at the Golden hotel fol lowing the luncheon with Mis. C. E. Lundgren winning high score, and Mrs. J. L. McCarvilu. sr and Mrs. F. N. Cronin win ning the all-cut prizes. Mariner's Club t° Meet Mr and Mrs. Vern Beckwith will be hosts to the Mariners club of the First Presbyterian church at 8 p.m. Monday. Mr. and Mrs Roland Coil are in charge of entertainment Mrs. Sauers Is Hostess— Merry Mix pinners Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. M. Sauers were Mrs. H. L .Land here high, and Mrs. ti. o Moses, low Mrs. F. I. Moses, of Wayne, was 3 guest___. R*' — ELGIN — ’ i 5 4 ■ w , . [- . ■ v ^ <• CELEBRATING OUR v • .'L ri •• : ■ "U; yM! , 1 4 „« 1st Anniversary i .... . *M' '• i i' !' • ' “ .! . ■- i'-'.a ,d^«' •v' ■> Brins Your Friends . ”1 Join Onr (j^rfebration icr« *’*'' .4 ^ —JjL/P 1 NEW 1948 WURLITZER4 t Just Installed ! \ £. __ v'-rj'-lV;.A: PLAN YOUR RalloweW Party at the Old Plantation Club ... good food ... good ]efltertaininient. -— i t i * urn V- ■ 'Hr- *? '■ . . • j,,, • ~u.—£-—*»—■ ■ •” ' v-11 ' i BEEF ROAST Per pound 39C _____ : • .._, ,_; __. ; CABBAGE Per Pound — 4c ,v- _•' MOTHER'S BEST FLOUR 3.39 50-Lb. Sack. Clover Farm Store PHONE 33 O’NEILL WEDDING DATE SET Dr. and Mrs. F. 3. Kubit schek are announcing the en gagement of their daughter, Corinne Cathryn, to Richard M. Bogan, of Lincoln. Miss Kubitschek is a gradu ate of Duchesne college at O rnaha, where she was queen of the 1947 Mardi Gras Mr. Bogan attended the University of Nebraska here he was 4a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He is a veteran of three years' serv ice overseas in World War II. At present he is in business with his father, J J. Bogan The wedding dale has been sal for November 8 at St. Ce ‘ celia’s Cathedral in Omaha. Bill BrazziU of Pinedale, Wyo., left for his homt Friday after a visit with his cousin, William Derickson, of Star. Mr. Deriduon accompanied him to Pinedale Cor a visit. Mt*. and Mrs. 5 Rollie Brittain, of Keystone, S. D.i - visitcd JVi day at the home of Mrs. Brit tain’s aunit and uncle, Mr and Mrs.' David NVLoy. Mrs. Brit tain Was the former Miss Blanche Walmer, of O'Neill. Bed Jones, , of Chambers, vis ited his sister, Mrs. David N. Loy. Monday. , 1 Miss Margaret C Hickey, of { New York City, returned by j plane Sunday after attending the funeral of hersjswr-in-law, w V •wi —-r - Vincent'* hospital. .. .... rebSned°FVife spent in Chftdron and. Alliance where Mr. Schaffer amended a meeting and was on .(business. Mrs. Anna Jones, of; Ains worth, visited her twft,, ^nieces, Mrs. Oliver Ross-and M** Charles Richter, jr.* from Satur day until Wednesday. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ru beck were Mr. and Mrs. El win. Rubeck and family ahd Mr. ana Mrs. Ivan Johnson and two chil dren, of Wakefield. Mr and Mrs. Johnson drove back Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck from Wayne Sunday, where the Ru becks had been on business since FYiday. „ Miss Loretta HicKey, n. returned by plane Monday to Hollywood. * Calif., after attend ing the funeral of her brothers wife, Mrs. P. V. Hickey Mrs. C. W. DeVall and son, Ronald, returned to their home in Portland, Ore., after having spent three weeks as guests of Mrs. DeVall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Schelkopf. The Schelkopfs drove them to Grand Island Friday. c. Mrs. Joe Brewster of Stuart was a guest on Tuesda/ after noon of Mrs. A. P. Jaszkowiak. Mr. and Mrs. C. & JoPe* spent the weekend in Columbus with their son and wife Mr. and Mrs C. V. Jones, and with Mr. Jones’ sister, Mrs. Willard Lindberg. in Polk. Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs O. W French on Fri day and Saturday were Dr. French’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford French, of Lamberton, Minn., and his sis ter, Mrs Merle B rouse, of Val entine. ___ Ralph N. L — O’NEILL — i TWO Estate Heatrolas ego EACH ...-.-.-V i ONE Apt. Size Gas Stove §119 ONE 6-In. Oil Heater . ONLY _____— Old Neighbors Help Atkinson Pair Celebrate CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Black, of Logan la., arrived in Atkin on October 12 to help Mr. and Mrs. W. F Spann, of Atkin* son, celebrate their 40th wed ding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Black were neighbors of Spanns many years ago, living on the nlace where Gene Karr, of At knison, now resides. Mr. and Mrs Spann, who we e mafried at Loup City, re ceived about; 60 cards of con gratulations vm' their friends. While hefe the Blacks and Snanns drove up to visit the Rav pease family, as the Blacks wanted to see the “Little House” ■md renew their friendship with Mrs. Pease, whom they knew when she was a freckled faced, big-eared little girl. Al.o calling to help the Spanns celebrate their anniver sary were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Raymer and Claude Raymer, who happened in at the right time. The BlacKs also waniea uj visit the Kliment place as this was1 Mrs. Black's home many years ago. This was the old Pet erson place as Mis. Black was the former Elsie Peterson. The Petersons put the buildings on this place. Mrs. Black’s brothers, Hans and Sophus Peterson, also lived on the place now occupied for manv years by Mr. and Mrs F. W. Kilmurry and his son. Frank, and family. Visits Daughter in Grand Island Leaving Wednesday for a five-days’ visit in Grand Island was Mrs. David N. Loy, who is visiting her daughter and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Layton. Mr. Loy will drive down Sun day to bring Mrs. Loy back. Visit Son in SL Louis— Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe lich and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. E; Stout are departing tomorrow (Friday) for St. Louis, Mo., where they will visit Wil liam Froelich, who is a student at Florrisant Jesuit seminary. Mrs. Wisiehell Feted— Mrs. Leo- Carney, Mrs. Loret ta Hynes, Mr$. Connie Schaffer and Mrs. Harry Sullivan were cohostesses at a miscellaneous shower given Monday evening for Mrs. Butt Winchell. -----— ■ ■j.rrr.^ O’NEILL LOCALS Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Grosen bach attended a meeting Mon day evening at the Wesleyan Methodist church in Atkinson. |i Guests at the Marvin Hall home on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovolny and children of Atkinson. Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson returned Sunday from a few days' visit at West Point with her son, Ralph, and family. She also visited her daughter, Mrs. Henry Bruhn, and family, in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence NJs- i sen spent Sunday with Mrs. Kate Fuelberth at Osmond. Guests of Mrs. Edna Huebert and at the Bert Ott home over the weekend were Mrs. Albert Erb and Mrs. Sam Oswald of Becmer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young, of Ravenna, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Hynes. Dinner guests on last Thurs- ! day evening of Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Grosenbach wrere Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Page,, and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Spen cer. Dr. and Mrs. Ivan rrencn, oi Wahoo, left for their home on Friday after a visit in the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. W French. James Golden spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs M. J. Golden. Rev. G. M. Hubby, of Spencer, Mrs. Howard Rouse, Mrs. Carrie Borg and Miss Marvel Borg spent October 14 and 15 in Sioux Falls, S. D., visiting Mrs. j Borg’s brother, David Hanson, and family.. Mrs. Albert Erb and son. Al bert, jr., and Mrs. Sam Oswald and son, Ralph, all of Omaha* visited in the L. A. Ott and Ed na Huber homes over the week end. Mrs. Erb is the sister-in law of Mrs. Ott, both Mrs. Erb and Mrs. Oswald are sister-in laws of Mrs. Hubert. After spending the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell. Ed Campbell returned to Omaha Sunday, where he is a student at Creighton university. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich 1 returned home Tuesday from New York City. Mrs. Vernon Craig left Sun day for her home in Kearney. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mr6. Dick Dolan were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zahm, of Spen cer. w_,_ . •. .. "■■h . v, i y ,»»•«* Jt 1 A v- 4 :mm» , 4,.. (Kb > .<•*. *•*. •. * ' WEEK-END SPECIAL! I' £._■ : ; ; fc RUBBING ALCOHOL 11c (Regular Price 19c) . ‘ • • t- t ; ■, V ■ : ; • ^ STEERING WHEEL COVER 24c (Regular 59c) ’ • ;V ‘ - * ’* ; '* %v.. ■ . . • “*>iJ" ■niilNimlii-i.lillUh.iiUllMtlmltHUjUl l.i■■ ilm.i lHiit ■! Hay & Farm Land j FOR SALE I TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DENNIS H. CRONIN THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES ARE FOR SALE: The North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 28, North, Range 11, in Holt County, Nebraska. This is extra good bottom hay land, about two and one-half miles from O’Neill. The Southwest Qua iter of Section 20, in Township 29, North, Range 11, Holt County Nebraska. This farm adjoins O'Neill ' .5 The ceiling goes off SUGAR on NoV vember 1. What the price will do no one knows. FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY 100-LB. BAGS— 959 Only PEARS & APPLES—flood Quality 0 A9 In Bushel Bag SYRUP—1-Gal. Tin Pails 89c PRINCE ALBERT or VELVET—Can 10c WE NEED EGGS ! 2c Per Dozen Above Market Price Is Paid Here RAISINS—New Crop. Fancy Seedless 07C 2- Lb. Baff LUDEN’S COUGH DROPS— Iflr 3— 5c Pkijs. IVV Asimiis Bros. JmpHent Co. We’re out of cornpickers, but we’ll have 20 more within 10 days. Get your order in now. Two used Jeeps. ' . ' , 10 new 14-ft. FLEXIBLE DISCS . . . the only really flexible disc in the world. Look them over. You will buy one. i 4-Wheel Trailer wagons—Each — $99 t , 4-Ft. Rotary Tumble-Bug Scraper . . . sells regularly at $110. Our price .$79 : Flare-Top wagon boxes. Feed Grinders. 2 New Diamond T Trucks. Freuhauf Trailers, any size. 2-Way Discs.