CDA in Social Meet— The regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America was held Tuesday evening at the Golden hotel- Mrs. M. J. Wallace won high in pitch, Mrs. Clyde Wilson won high in bridge, and Msr. John Donohoe won the all-cut prize. Pinochle Club Meets— Mrs. F. A. O’Connell was host ess to the pinochle club at her home Wednesday evening County WCTU Meet— The WCTU held a county wide meeting at the home of Mrs. Guy Young on Tuesday. Thank-You! O’Neill and Vicinity . . . for the response and interest you have shown in bur recently-inaugurat ed Statement System of bank book keeping. TO THOSE who are unfamiliar with the Statement System, any officer or employee of the O’Neill National Bank will be pleased to discuss it with you, and will also be pleased to talk over any of our other banking services. O’Neill National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Organise Lutheran League— Ten members of the Christ Lutheran church met last Thurs day to organize a Lutheran Women’s Missionary league. Rev. Clyde Cress discussed the purpose of the league and it was decided that Bible study would tonstitute the lessons. Meetings will be held the second Thursday of* each month at the church parlors. M s. Victor Snyder was elect ed president; Mrs. Harvey Krug man, secretary; Mrs. Ben Mil ler, treasurer, and Mrs. Wilbur Peters, reporter. " Mrs. Lansworth Hostess— The Alpha club met Novem ber 12 at the home of Mrs. Har ry Lansworth. Mrs. Dwight Hammerlin, of Norfolk, was a guest at the meeting. Mrs. Carl Widtfeldt had charge of the program. Tire next meeting, a Christmas party, will be held December 10 at the home of Mrs. Sam Robertson. Roller Skating Parly— Last Thursday evening the seventh and eighth grades of the Ewing school invited the eighth grade of the O’Neill public school to a skating party held in Ewing. Merry Mix Club Meets— The annual dinner party of the Merry Mix club was held at the home of Mrs. H. G. Kruse on Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. M. Sauers won the high score in bridge. Wisconsin Visitors Hero Mrs. Chris Holm and son, Glenn, arrived Sunday from Kenosha, Wis., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Si monson and with other rela tives. ___ t Bazaar & Food Sale WHERE? Presbyterian Church Parlors WHEN? Sat., Nov. 22. 3 p. m. WHAT? Come and see! Coffee Will Be Served Thanksgiving Poultry Order your poultry early. We will have an ample supply of: ^ , Turkeys - Ducks - Chickens m ROAST u>. 3*C PORK CHOPS 59c SIRLOIN STEAK uJSfc SAUSAGE u, 45c FRESH OYSTERS HADDOCK FILLETS u, 35c Nut Brown COFFEE Lb. Can 'll 1 -1 Up <; Supreme GRAHAM CRACKERS Lb. Box 24c KRAFT DINNER 2 Pkgs. WAX PAPER 125-Ft. Roll 19c Swift’s CLEANSER Reg. Can 10c THANKSGIVING FRUITS & VEGETABLES CRANBERRIES — Lb. ORANGES — 8-Lb. Bag . GRAPEFRUIT — . Lb.:... CELERY - Large Bunch YAMS — 3 Lbs.. LETTUCE — Lb... CARROTS — Large Bunch GRAPES — 2 Lbs.. , MIRACLE WHIP — Qt. Jar .. DUZ — Large Box . 19c 29c 15c CHERRIES No. 2 Can 29c BLACK BERRIES 2 No. 2 Can 49c FRUIT COCKTAIL Tall Can 25c Dromedary GINGER BREAD MIX Pkg. 26c PINEAPPLE Can 16c Your Clover Farm Store Phone*33 ! O’Neill Leola Carey Weds Raymond Wilkinson The marriage of Miss Leola Carey, daughter of Fred Carey, and Raymond Wilkinson, son of Mrs. Cora Wilkinson, both of O’Neill, took place Tuesday af ternoon in Bartlett, with Judge Miner performing the ceremony. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Otter, of O’ Neill. The bride wore a light gray suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of pink and white carnations. Mrs Otter also wore a suit of gray and a corsage of pink and white car nations. The bride is a graduate of the O’Neill high school in 1946. The bridegroom also attended school in O’Neill and served in the Army in World War II and was overseas for three years. The young couple will reside in O'Neill where Mr. Wilkinson is engaged in the trucking busi ness. Miss Margie Lines Weds Milo Gorgen Here Miss Margie Lines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danna Lines, of Inman, and Milo Gorgen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorgen, of O’Neill, were married in the Methodist parsonage here Tues day with the Rev. Lloyd Mullis performing the ceremony. The bride wore a winter white suit of wool, and her attendant, Mrs. Jack Barr, who is a sister of the bridegroom, wore a dress of wine crepe. Dale Lines, brother of the bride, attended Mr. Gorgen. After a short wedding trip to Lincoln, the couple will reside In Inman. The bride is a graduate of In-1 man high school and the bride eoom attended school in Cham rs. Attend Youth Festival— Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Mullis and 10 members of the Youth Fellowship group of the Metho dist church attended a youth festival at Spencer Sunday. Mrs. Birmingham Hostesi— The Martez club met on Tues day evening with Mrs. H. J. Birmingham as hostess. Mrs. C. E. Stout and Evelyn Stannard were winners. Attend Treasure Hunt— The Young Adult Fellowship group of the Methodist churcn were entertained by the Emmet group November 11 at a treasure hurft held in Emmet. Project Club Meet* at Graham Home — The Elkhorn project club met j at the home of Mis. Harry Gra ham on November 12 with Mrs. Albert Klingler as hostess. The leaders, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Fe trow gave an interesting lesson on “teen-agers.” Arrangements were discussed for the Christ-! mas party to be held at the home of Mrs. M. Fetrow on De- i cember 7, at which time the | husbands are invited. Birthday Party at Uhl Home— The 10th birthday anniversary of Mary Louise Uhl was observ ed November 9 with a party at her home. Twenty - four chil dren wore guests, and also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kazda and granddaughter, Leona, of Atkin son Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gokic and daughter. Helen. Mrs. Mary Uhl and Mrs. Merle Hickey. Ed Verzal went to Sioux City, la., Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Katherine Verzal, of Atkin son, who is a patient in a hos pital there. W. T. Spelts, of Grand Island, and W. T. Spelts, jr., and Wil liam Spelts, of Loup City, spent Monday and Tuesday in O’Neill on business. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Switzer and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ash er and daughter spent Sunday in Page at the Neal Asher home. Mrs. Glen Tomlinson spent last Thursday in Sioux City, la., visiting Mrs. John Davidson, who is in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Worth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans and family, of Dor sey, spent Sunday at the Rev. Gene Anderson home in New port. Joe Dale, of Onawa, la., a member of the Navy, arrived in O’Neill Monday for a two-days’ visit with his brother, C. M. Dale, and wife. Mrs. Georgia Butterfield en tertained her daughter, Mrs. Frank Brenn, of Omaha. Mrs Brenn left last Thursday after a three-day visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Ham mond and son, Michael, moved from here into an apartment in Omaha Sunday. Mr. Hammond is a student at Creighton uni versity. Friday guests at the home of Miss Mary Carney were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wilder, of Rapid Goa HAM Buttucup *2i.fO i T Co* HAM OUIKMIU >2).00 ConHAM Chanullt $2) 00 Goaham St&askhim $2) 50 and relatives drop in... when formal or family dinners, buffet service, or simple refreshments are in order. And these are the occasions your table... reflects your discriminating taste. Decide now that your table will be resplendent with Gorham Sterling. Our showing of Gorham pattern* await* your choice ... see them now. • JUST ARRIVED . . . Another spark ling new shipment of DENOMA and COLUMBIA diamonds. Also just ar rived ... a new shipment of ladies' CHAT ALINS. • GET BUSY on your Christmas list to day ! Come in and see for yourself how adequately and how quickly our gift selection solves your problems. when fine sterling silver odds rich beauty to Jewelry ‘‘Where Price and Quality Meet” — O'NEILL — City, S. D.. who were enroute to Iowa Guests at the Raymond Bly home at Amelia Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter and family. Dinner guests Sunday at the E. E. Bauld home were Mr. and Mrs. James G. Fredrickson. Mr and Mrs. Miles Coil left Saturday for Council Bluffs, la., to attend the golden wedding of Mrs. Coil’s parents. Presbyterian Circle Meets — Mrs. Stanley Soukup enter tained Circle II of the Presby terian ladies’ guild at her home today (Thursday). Mrs. H. W. Hertford and Mrs. 'Arlo Hiatt are assisting hostesses. Miss Kathleen Straka Weds in Atkinson Church Ceremony ATKINSON—The wedding of Miss Kathleen Straka, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Straka, jr.. and Edward G. Dvorak, both of Stuart, took place Tuesday in Atkinson. Rev. George Pell grim, of Omaha, performed the 9 a. m. ceremony at St. Joseph’s Catholic church. Immediately after the cere mony, a breakfast was served to the bridal party at the OK Inn. A reception was held in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. After a snort wedding trip, the couple will reside in Atkin son. The bride is a graduate of At kinson high school and worked at Hoskinson’s store there. She also spent a year in Chicago, 111., where she was employed by the Veterans’ Administration. HOSPITAL NOTES (O'Neill Hospital) Admissions: November 13 — Mrs. Fred Saunto, of O’Neill. 14 —Mrs. Clarence Donohoe, of Cf Neill, medical- 16—Mrs. Ralph Strong, of O’Neill. 17—Mrs. Rob ert Barnes; Baby Baby Michael Langan, medical, condition “im proved.” 18—Mrs. Albert Wid feldt, of Atkinson; Arthur Bo. It er, of Walnut, medical. 19—Mrs. Walter Anson, of Orchard, ton sillectomy. i Dismissals: November 13 — i Vernell Ruda, of Bristow; Fred Brazie, of Alliance; Martha Bra , zie, of Alliance. 16—Mrs. James Podany and son, of Page; Mrs. | Clarence Donahue, of O’Neill; Mrs. William McIntosh and sen. [of O’Neill; Mrs. David Loy, of O’Neill. 17—Mrs. Marion Tracy [and son, of Atkinson, i In hospital: Mrs- Cora John son, of O’Neill, condition “un changed.” Jehri Booth, of O’ Neill, condition “unchanged.’’ : Rev. Markey Here— Rev- Francis L. Markey, ot Albuquerque, N. M., arrived late Monday for a short visit with Mr. and Msr. Ml J. Golden. Fa ther Markey is a nephew - of Miss Mary Markey and Mrs. F. D. McMillaa, who are spending the winter in Florida. During World War II Father Markey served as an Air Force chaplain. Lahyt Entertain— Mr. and Mrs. . George Layh entertained Sunday at a card party. High scores were won by Mrs. Edward Dumpert and Ger ald Smith' low score went t* Mrs. Don O. Lyons and Orville Peterson. Th^re were four ta bles in progress. t Outlaw Stores “The Store of a Thousand Bargains” Fancy Cornfed Young Beef, by the quarter or pound STEAKS Shortcuts, Lb. . 55C Sirloins, Lb. . ... 59C Round Steak, Lb. 65c Frozen Fresh FISH and OYSTERS PILOT BRAND OYSTER SHELLS— Large Bag 25-Lb. Bag -f -r-vv . 95c 33c English Walnuts— Large Emeralds Lb. .. 39c lids is Not Season Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts, Lb. 27c CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray Can .-. 23c Ladies’ Hosiery Bargain, Mercerized Cotton Hose, AH Sizes, Pair 39c Buy 3 pairs at 39c a pr. and get 1 pr. FREE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE — Sweetened or Un sweetened, All Brands, No. 2 Can 10c ORANGE JUICE Sweetened or Unsweetened «— All Brands 2 No. 2 Cans 25c 49c Brazil Nuts Lb. Candies of All Kinds —Milk and Cream Chocolates — Xmas Candy. Orange Slices— Peanut Brittle— Lb. 25 c Filberts, Lg. Oregon Lb. 39c Cello-Packaged COOKIES of All Kin'1 > Baby Walnuts Lb.. 27C < Pecane. L'ixtra Fancy Lb. . 49C $9.59 SUGAR 100 Lb. __ 1 Hag Limit to a ustomer FANCY APPLES — Delicious - Jonathans - - Winesap - Fancy Ring t packed Baskets, Each .. $2.89 Asimus Bros. Implment Co. Another Carload of 2-row GI Cornpickers One 1-row Cornpicker Spike-Tooth Harrows 1-Way Discs 1-Wheel Steel Trailer Wagons- Regular $120 Sellers — Now at $99. A few Gl Rubber-Tired Tractor Manure Spreaders $375 Each We will have a truckload of Regular 15-ft. Discs within 10 days Laterno Automatic Dirt Scrapers — Catalog Houses Sell for $110. OUR PRICE $79 KAISER — FRAZER — MANHATTAN CARS in Stock Again