Amelia Touth Rally Speaker AMELIA— Edward Skudler, i who was vacationing from his McPherson, Kans., college du- j ties during the Thanksgiving | holidays, was the main speak er last Thursday at a youth rally in Ansley. The rally was under the sponsorship of the Free Methodist church. Shirley and Joe Jim Skud- | ler, also McPherson students were in Amelia during the va- j cation. Other Amelia News Lloyd Waldo drove to Om aha Wednesday, November 24 to spend Thanksgiving and to bring home his wife and chil dren, who have been visiting j her mother, Mrs. Phania Friedric, and family for the past two weeks. Mrs. Robert Kalb and daughter, Judy, of Kansas Ci ty, Mo., came Sunday to visi'j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber yl Waldo, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Green street returned to Lincoln on Sunday after spending Thanksgiving with their grand- | parents, Mr. and Mrs . F. C. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie LaFoy entertained the following at a turkey dinner on Thanksgiv ing day: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dulitz and Gaylen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sparks and Lon nie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and family, Ralph, Robert and Joan Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar-, nett entertained the following at dinner on Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bar nett, Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and family and H. S White. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle entertained relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Tom Doolittle, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doolittle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolittle and girls. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kennedy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Fullerton and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Slaymaker and Jerry Slaymaker, of At kinson. NOTICE Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O. D., Optometrist, from Crawford, Nebraska, will be in O'Neill, Date Dec. 20 At Hotel Golden. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted 30-32c Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomp son and Stanley Thompson, of Scottsbluff, visited at the Le on and Vernon Thompson homes recently. They weer surprised to find so mucl* snow as they had none when they left Scottsbluff. Mrs. Lewine Wickham and Larry Monahan came from Valentine Monday to visit at the Frank Pierce home. They had to leave their car in Ame lia and walk the rest of the way home on account of the snowdrifts. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and family were Thanksgiving guests at Hughie Carrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Backaus and family were dinner guests at Lindsey’s for Thanksgiving Mrs. Dean Coe and children returned recently from a visit with relatives at York and Omaha. Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mike Cearns and Charlie Sigman were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. Mamie Sammons', Mr and Mrs. Lee Sammons and family, Mrs. Blake Ott and Gloria spent Thanksgiving a*. Asa Watson’s. Edgar and Oscar Petersen received word of the death of an uncle at St. Edward Fri day. Miss Mary Lierman, who is attending Bible institute in Omaha, spent the Thanksgiv ing vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lierman Guests at the Ed White’s on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earnie White and Rev, and Mrs. Ira Dixon. Mrs. Ray White and Gayle, of Martin, S. D., visited at the Earnie White home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes were Thanksgiving day guests in Atkinson at the Carl Smith and L. C. Forbes home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Travers and Harold went to Omaha by train last Thursday evening, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Forbes were Norfolk callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs'. Glen White and Harry White were dinner guests Sunday at Ed White’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, of Cody, visited Mrs. Etta Ott Tuesday and Wednesday, No vember 23 and 24. Bob Rees is building a new room on his house. O'NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Rudolph Wetzler and daughter, Lela Mae, of Her rick, S. D., arrived Tuesday, November 22, to spend a few days visiting their daughter and sister, Msr. Fred Wells, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuller and son, George, were Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Van Every. Earl W. Ralya, Prop. ★ HOMEOWNED Gerber’s Foods 0/* [ For the Baby, can **** Kellogg's All Bran 10-oz. size pkg. Kellogg's Package Maylime Mixed Vegetables 1 Lr No. 2 can ... Linko Brand Early June Peas No. 2 can - ! Slokley's Extra Small | Party Peas 11 -oz. can i| Instant Postum, 8-oz. can. 49c Linko Brand Lima Beans No. 2 can —.. IGA Fancy Tomatoes No. 2 Vi can Sacramento Seedless Grapes 97f 16-oz. can .. IGA Royal Anne Cherries Heavy syrup, 16-oz. can'' | Gold Seal Glass Wax, pint can S9C Red Tag Blackberries JJf No. 2 can __ Cooper's Self-Rising Pancake I Flour 2-3 Vi-lb. bags .. 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The bridegroom is the son of Albert Brau, of Scott City, Kans.—O’Neill Photo. 4 Candidates for Postoffice Job CHAMBERS—The following from Chambers took govern ment examinations for post master Saturday in O’Neill: Mrs. L. V. Cooper, Mrs. Ken neth Adams, Edwin Wink and Gordon Brown. — Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tomjack and son, of O’Neill, spent Thanksgiving with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron, and Don. Ardith Farrier entertained 16 of her friends at a party Monday night, November 22, in honor of her 16th birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing games, singing and making taffy. Refresh ments of fruit salad and cake I were served. Doris Smith spent from Wednesday, November 24, un til Saturday, November r 27, with Charlotte Farewell, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth and Mary Jo departed early last Thursday for North Platte to visit friends and to bring Mrs. Roth’s father, Mr. Stewart, to Chambers for a visit. They returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie drove to Sioux Ci ty Wednesday, November 24, to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Grimes’ sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Med call, and son, Bobby. They returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taggart and family were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. H. C. Walter and family.' Mr. and Mrs>- Max Farrier ] and daughter drove to O'Neill last Thu rs day to enjoy j Thanksgiving dinner with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson. Mrs. Ned Frady left Wed nesday, November 24, for her home at Palmona, Calif., after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Grubb. Chet Fees, jr„ accompanied her to assist with the driving. He plans to visit his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrier, and son at Compton, Calif. The following were Thanks giving day dinner guests in the C. TS. Tibbets home: Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bell, Mrs. Gen evieve Bell, Dr. and Mrs. J. WT. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Keane, Walt Richards and George Porter. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walter and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Deirking and John Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and children and Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Hoerle and son were Thanksgiving day guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, and family. Mr. ana Mrs. mien iLuwaras came to Chambers Friday and got their mother, Mrs. Valo Edwards, and went on to Win- ■ ner, S. D., to visit the Rudolf Edwards family. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Keane were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tibbets. Norma Reninger and Milton Grimes came from Lincoln to spend Thanksgiving with their parents. Milton’s mother, Mrs. Clair Grimes, who has been caring for her daughter( Mrs. Loren Coppac, and son in Om aha, acccompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin and family spent Thanksgiv ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, at Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and family were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Horn for Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Anna Saclcet, of Teka mah, came Wednesday eve ning, November 24, to visit her daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Van Horn. She is enroute to Portland, Ore., and California, where she will spend the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard for dinner Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter drove to Neligh $unday to vis it their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brion, and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Deirk ing drove to Fremont Wednes day evening, November 24, and spent Thanksgiving with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and son and Miss Katheryn Newhouse came from Lincoln Wednesday. November 24, to spend the Thanksgiving holi day and weekend with home folks. Just Arrived! 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PAGE LOCALS College students spending their Thanksgiving vacation with home folks were: Mildred Haynes, H a r r i e t Simmons, Dale Stauffer, Merwyn French, jr., Gene Terrill, Richard Trowbridge and Darrell Heiss, all of Lincoln; Lois Heiss, Margaret Prill, Charlene Park and Barbara Trowbridge, all of Wayne, and Monte Taylor, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dorr, of Wayne, spent the Thanks giving vacation with their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr and Mr. and Mrs:. Mer wyn French. Rev. T. O. Brownfield, La Vonne Albright, Beverly Kel ly, Joyce Clacey, Nancy Heiss, Elwin Stevens, Donald Prill and Carroll French drove to Oakdale Sunday afternoon to attend the MYF booth festi val. Miss Helen Wegman, a grade teacher at Tilden, spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegman. Gailord Albright and son, Melvin, of Cumberland, la., came home Monday, Novem ber 22. Melvin returned Sun day but Mr. Albright remain ed here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Gailord Al bright, Melvin and LaVonne and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste vens spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hoff man at Clearwater. MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUPIMENT FURNITURE CENTRAL FINANCE CORP. C. E. JONES. Manager O'NEILL i NEBRASKA Thanksgiving day dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson and family,1 af O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-' iam Williamson and Joe Wil liamson and daughter. Miss Patricia Banta return ad home last Thursday from Lovelock, Nev., where she had i spent over two months with ner brother, Duane, who has employment there. Kenneth Stevens, of Omaha, spent from last Thursday until Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens, and family. Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs. Les La mason returned home from Hartington last week where Mrs. Lamason visited her sister, Mrs. Susan Hathaway, and Mrs. Townsend visited at the home of her I daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Weir, and tamily. They had gone to Hartington before the Storm and had to stay un til the roads were opened. Mr and Mrs. J. C. King and daughter, of Omaha, spent from last Thursday until Sun iay with Mrs. King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ZeUars. Miss Dorothy Zellars, of Lin coln, also visited at the home af her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Town send and son, Gene, of Oma ha, have been visiting his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. rownsend. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Stevens, af Norfolk, Kenneth Stevens, af Omaha, Miss Eunice Adam son, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parks and Ron nie enjoyed Thanksgiving din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fin r-------- ------- ! DRS. BROWN & FRENCH ' Office Phone? 77 Complete X-Ray ley, of Ft. Collins, Colo,, came last week to visit at the home of his brother, Bert Finley, and with other relatives and friends. Robert Schmidt left Sunday for Casper, Wyo, He had vis ited at the O. B. Stuart home where his family is staying. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart, Sherry and Mickie and Mr. and Mrs. George Park drove to Fremont last Thursday morning to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher and son, of Woodbine, la., were also guests at th? Ash r home On their return to Pige Sunday the Parks and Stewarts were 4 o’clock dinner guests of Mrs. Parks’ sister, Mrs. Cora West, of Nor oik. Annual Bazaar and Luncheon American Legion Hall Saturday, Dec. 4th Select your Christmas Gifts of fine needlework Luncheon served throughout the day and evening Beginning at 11:00 A. M, Simonson Unit 93 American Legion Auxiliary O'NEILL 29-30c DUCKS! GEESE! Blue Rock Shoot 1 Mile South, V2 Mile East of O’Neill EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Sponsored by * O'NEILL GUN CLUB Braach's COCOANUT BON-BONS Half-Pound . Braach’s BRAZIL NUT FUDGE Oft Half-Pound . £VV Assorted GUM DROPS 1 Ap Half-Pound . 1UC Chocolate NUT FUDGE 1 cn Assorted CHOCOLATES OC-, Half-Pound .. For Mother... 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