Ethel May Endicott, Donald Adamson Wed Miss Ethel May Endicott and Donald Adamson were married at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Meth odist church here with Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis, church pastor, performing the double-ring cer emony. The Adamsons will reside in O’Neill where Mr. Adamson is employed by the Davidson plumbing firm and his bride is an employee of the Northwest ern Bell Telephone company. The bride is a daughter of * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Endicott, of Spencer, and she is a graduate of the Lynch high school. The bridegroom attended the O’Neill public school and served in the Air Force for four years during World War II. He was in the European theater of op erations. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adamson, of O Neill. Their attendants at the wed ding were Junior Adamson; and Eunice Adamson, brother and sister of the bridegroom. Foursome Entertains at Golden Hotel — On Friday evening about 50 ladies were entertained at a dm* ner-bridge held at the Golden hotel dining room. The co hostesses were Mrs. Hugh Kay, Mrs. Ralph P. Rickly, Mrs. F. J. Fisher and Mrs. Robert Evans. High score was won by Mrs. Hugh Coyne. Mrs. H. J. Ham mond won second honors. Inc two all-cut prizes were award ed to Mrs. William J. Froelich and Mrs. R. M. Sauers. Hallowe'en Party — The Misses Barbara Bennett, Ardis Grenier, Betty Hailey, Beverly Norman, Vernice Beck with, and Ramona Wayman were hostesses at a Hallowe en party Friday evening in the Verne Beckwith home. There were 18 guests at the eluding Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mul len, who were sponsors. The party was given by the JUG club of eighth grade girls. C. M. Smiths Celebrate Wedding Anniversary — Mr and Mrs. Mike Smith cel ebrated their 21st wedding an niversary at a Sunday dinner. Their guests w,ere friends from Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rurhode. Hallowe'en At Enrights — James and Janet Enright, children of the Don Enrights, entertSked at. two Halloween parties at their home James was host to six fiends Friday, and Janet entertained 10 cou nles Saturday evening. Katheryn Rubeck Is 3 — Little Miss Katheryn Rubeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck, celebrated her third birthday anniversary Friday at a party at the home of her par ents. Some of the guests were accompanied by their mothers. Among those attending were Katheryn’s grandmother, Mrs. John Honeywell, of Chambers, Mrs. Lloyd Honeywell, Mrs. L. C. Hafford, Mrs. Milford Coats, Mrs. Gerald Smith and Samuel, Geraldine, Judy and Joyce, Mrs. Vern Grenier and Patty, Shar olvn, Bobby Jay and Vern, Har lene and Harlen Sawyer, Kathy Cudhay, and Michael Kurtz. After the guests played games, Katheryn opened her gifts. Refreshments of sand wiches, cake and jello were served. Mrs. Price Hostess to Project Group — The Elkhorn Project club met : at the home of Mrs Ernest : Price October 29 with Mrs. Ray Howard as assistant hostess. Plans for the coming year were made. The lesson on “Sanita tion” was presented by leaders, Mrs. Zella Cook and Mrs. Mer nice Fetrow. The tables and rooms were decorated with Jack-O’-lanterns and Hallowe’en candles. At the close, refresh ments were served. Mrs- Martin Hostess — Mrs. Donald Martin entertain ed friends at her home Tuesday 1 evening. The guests were: Mrs. Robert Yantzi, Mrs. Fritz Yant zi, Mrs. Edward McManus, Mrs. Gene Sanders, Mrs. Frank Ep I penbach, Mrs. Ike VanEvery. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Martin at the close of the evening. Dumperts Entertain — The winners at a pinochle party given last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert were Mrs. George Layh, high for the ladies, and Clarence Sauser, high for the men. Low score for the women was Mrs. Vern Grenier: for the men, Orville Peterson. Washingtonians Honored — Mrs. Emma Fleming, of Ew ing, was hostess at a party giv en Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bartlett, who are visiting here from Chehalis, Wash, Mrs. Paul Fetrow Feted at Party— Mrs. Paul Fetrow was guest of-hotior at a party Saturday evening in which Mrs. Gordon Harper was hostess. There were 15 guests. Mrs. Lyle Green won high honors in bridge. Jeudi Club Winners — Winners at the Jeudi club meeting held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. John C. Wat son were Mis. Dale Kersen brock and Mrs. Cletus V. Sulli van. Merry Mix Meets — The Merry Mix club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Porter. Mrs. A. B. Hubbard was winner of the high prize and Mrs. J. D. Osen baugh won the low prize. Mrs. McCarthy Is Honored — Mrs. F. A. O’Connell was hos tess to the Birthday club Tues day. Mrs. George McCarthy was the guest of honor. Money to Loan ON MJTOMO BILES TRUCKS TRACTORS LCUIPMFN r rTTRNITUBE Central Finance Co. 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Mr. and Mrs. Voecks and son, Stanley, were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick. Mrs. Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldrich and Arthur Boardman, all of Fullerton, spent Sunday at the Herman Klingler home. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and son, Edward, of Atkinson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Ross. Mrs. Anna Brown was a Sun day guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Widtfeldt. Mr. and Mrs. Dcrlm D. De Bolt and daughters spent Sun day in Norfolk visiting Mrs. De Bolt’s sister, Mrs. Towle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter drove Sunday to Amelia where they called at the home of Mr. Dexter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dexter. Donald Saindon, a student at Norfolk junior college, viisted at the F. E. Saindon home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin, of Winner, S. D., left Tuesday af ter spending five days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brittell, of Neligh, visited their daughter, Mrs. William A. Strong, Mon day and Tuesday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert H. Sipes and family were guests in Star at the Robert Tomlinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Simonson returned Saturday from a Wed ding they attended in Valentine. They were gone three days. On Sunday and Monday Mr and Mrs. Gerald Smith and fam ily visited Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Strong, of Ainsworth. Guests at Sunday dinner at the C. H. Switzer home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family, of Page. Don Hopkins was in Sioux Ci ty on business Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Henrietta Mullen, ot Omaha, is visiting this week in the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Mullen. Mrs. Frank Oberle spent Wed nesday at the L. R Smith home in Ainsworth. Motoring to Dorsey Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and family. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosen krans. On Saturday, the Worths entertained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Worth, of Dalton, their daugh ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickes and son, Michael, of Sidney, Mr and Mrs. Roy Karr, of Spencer, and Mrs. Ella Karr. Sunday guests of Mi and Mrs. Guy Young were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young and family. Please route your freight O’NEILL TRANSFER. An O'Neill firm. 4 — TRIPS WEEKLY — 4 Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays Fridays O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN TURNER, Prop. O'NEILL—Phone 241J OMAHA—Phone JA3727 “Your Patronage Appreciated" CELIA SIDELIGHTS L. W. Terwilliger is doing some fixing up at his place. They have been running cement and have put a new floor in a henhouse and new foundations and otherwise at lixing it as a storage granary for soybean cubes and feeds. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wining spent October 27 at the L- W. Terwilliger home. Perry Terwilliger was a Sun day guest of Bob Pease on Oc tober 26. Ray and Bob Pease helped Victor Frickel move his spring pullets into the laying house on October 29. They moved around 150 white leghorns. Most of the men in the neigh borhood are husking corn, and some of the women. Two or three mechanical cornpickers are in operation In the Celia community. D. W. Allard and son, Vin cent, have been doing carpenter work on the Dell Scott home at Celia. The house is being ex tensively remodeled and fixed up. Lex and Paul forsythe were guests at the George Beck home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and twin sons, Harold and Gar old. and small son, David Lee, called on Mr. and Mrs. George Beck on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Beck and son, Duane, drove south of Atkinson Sunday where they were guests at the Albert Smith ranch. This is the former Carl Smith ranch, and Mrs. Albert Smith is the former Quentin Milnar, and is a niece of Mrs. Beck. Ray Pease, noo feast, ana Perry Terwilliger were October 26 guests at the Walter Pease 'home where they hunted, but came home empty-handed. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pease were also there. „ . „ Mrs. Dell Scott called on Mrs. Conrad Frickel, jr., last Thurs day. Both Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Fnckel are flower enthusiasts and Mrs. Scott is working at getting their yard fixed up. The small Frickels, Donald, Ronald and Carolyn, attended a post-Hallowe’en party at the Clarence Fockel home Monday evening. , _ . ferry Terwilliger and Bob Pease left Saturday for Omaha and Nebraska City. They will be guests at Nebraska City of i Bob Lare, who runs a grain ele- ' vator there. I LYNCH NEWS The Brunson family moved into upstairs rooms at the home of Mrs. Hallie Crippen. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wasatko have returned from Oak Ridge, Tenn., where they visited their daughter, Delores, and family and became acquainted with their new granddaughter. Larry Glaze who is in the Navy, enjoyed a two-weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glaze. Mr. and Mrs. John Levi are ! to hold an auction sale November i 8. They with their daughter, I Vera will move to the Baker j property recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wiley, who recently sold their cafe here, have gone to Auburn for a visit with relatives. Mrs. George Kalkowski and her brother, Joe Birmier, have! been spending several days with j relatives at Magnet. George Kalkowski and Melvin Ocklie assisted Friend Keeler with cattle branding one day last week. Mr and Mrs Friend Keeler and Lucille and their visitor, Miss Elva Berry, of Burlingame, Calif., spent Sunday at the Co burn home north of O’Neill. George Lamoreaux, of Valen tine, spent Saturday night at the home of Chris Anderson at Bristow They are life long friends. Frank Kalal is here from Ig loo, S. D., visiting his mother. Mary Rysavy. Grace Mannen and Kate Raney, all of Omaha, were recent houseguests at the Mannen home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mulhair and Ed Mulhair were in Sioux City on business one day last week. John Reinheimer and mother were down from Butte one day last week, the latter to con sult a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Nor folk, were Lynch visitors one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Ed Carson and Lizzie Carson were in Lynch on Mr. and Mrs Adolph Weber i have moved into rooms at the | pome of Mrs. Merchant. PAGE— HOA met with Mrs. James Finley Tuesday afternoon with 12 members present The afternoon was spent with needle work. Mrs. Earl Parks was honored with a shower. William W. Criffin I attorney ! Ftrti National Bank Bldo O'NFILL ---* QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS duetoEXCESS ACID Frao BookTell s of H omeT reatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Oyer three mitUon bottle* of the Willard Treatment have been sold for relief ol symptoms of dlstroes arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Aclc! — Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Hearthurn. Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial! Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully explains this treatment —tree-—ut JOHNSON DRUGS ACCENT IRKS Monocled Shiela Howarth, Hollywood correspondent for British newspapers, sued a taxi driver for assault and b ttery. She said he kidnap ped and beat her because he didn't like her Oxford accent. CAKE LOVER Italy’s President Enrico De Nicola was caught in this ex cellent close-up as he consum ed a piece of cake at a wed ding party. Like most Italians, he enjoyed the cake all the more because of the little bread he gets. Mrs. Young Entertains— Miss Maude Rouse, her broth er, Arthur Rouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crabb and daugh ter, Donna, visited Mrs Ralph Young Sunday. Future Subscribers BOELTER — Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Boelter, of Middlcbranch. a son, Robert Boyd, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Thursday, October 30, in the O’Neill hos pital. FRANK— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank, of Verdigre, a son, Larry, weighing 6 pounds 2 ounces, bom Tuesday, November 4, in j the O’Neill hospital. BROWN—Mr and Mrs. Har- 1 old Brown, of Concord, a daugh ter, born Saturday, October 25. at Concord. Mrs- Brown is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Moffitt, of Lynch FLOOD-—Mr. and Mrs. John Flood, of Denver, Colo., a, daughter, born Monday, Novem ber 3. Mr. Flood is the son of Mr, and Mrs. E. N. Flood, of O’ Neill. Senior Girl Scouts Invite New Members — The senior Girl Scouts will be hostesses at the 'teen-age dance Friday at the Legion auditori um At the meeting last Thursday evening plans were discussed to have different kinds of dances All 'teen-agers should come and have fun. Any girl wishing to become a senior Girl Scout contact Mrs Gertrude Streeter, who is oui leader. The age limits are 13 18. For a Good Time VISIT THE OLD PLANTATION CLUB Elgin Nehr. • Fine Food • Dancing • Entertainment Members and their guests are invited to visit the Old Plantation Club. 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