John Halls Are Hosts Monday Eve— Mr. and Mrs. John Hall enter tained at dinner Monday eve ning. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, of Gilmore Ci ty, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hall and two sons, of Amelia; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dobrovolny, of Atkin-' son, and Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovolny and son. The James Halls were guests of the John Halls from Friday until Tuesday. Mrs. Ressel Is Feted— Friday Mrs. Hairy Ressel was surprised by a group of friends and relatives at a birthday an niversary - housewarming party. Those who attended were her daughter, Mrs. Clarisse Sullivan, and children, Mrs. Edward Mc Manus, Mrs. Charles Beilin, Mrs. Andy bchacht, Mrs. Clinton Wolfe, Mrs. Martin Walter and Mrs. Gene Sanders. They played canasta. Mrs. Janzing Is Guest-of-Honor— _ Mrs. Herman J. Janzing was guest-of-honor at a family re union Sunday in Stuart at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Shald. It was Mrs. Janzing’s birthday anniversary. About 30 relative sattended. - ! Guild Meets Tonight— I St. Rose’s Guild of St. Patrick’s Altar society will have charge of the meeting tonight (Thurs day) at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall. Mrs. Herman J. Janzing is chairman. Miss Iler Is Honored— Mrs. George McCarthy enter tained a few friends Sunday at a birthday party anniversary. Miss Leah Iler was the guest of-honor. Housewarming for Ressels— A group of friends gave Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russel a house warming party Friday evening, January 26. It was also a party in honor of Mrs. Russel’s birth day anniversary. Bridge Club Meets— The bridge club met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Doerning i Thursday evening, January 25. j Mrs. Verne Reynoldson won high | and Mrs. Earl Hunt received the traveling prize. Baumiesters Entertain— Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Baumies ter entertained several couples at a card party Sunday evening, January 28. Lunich was served. CAM Club Meets— The CAM club met at the home of Mrs. Walt Lyons Friday eve ning. January 26. Cards were played and lunch was served. Mrs. Weier Is Winner— Mrs. Earl J. Rodman entertain ed the 9FF club last Thursday. Mrs. Harold Weier was high scorer. Tea at Parkers'— Mrs. Roy W. Parker enter tained a few friends at tea last Thursday. Sergeant Johnson To go Overseas— M/Sgt. Roy D. Johnson, em ployed at Lohaus Motor company before his recall into the army, arrived Saturday for a leave with his wife and two children. He will report February 12 at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and then ex pects an assignment inthefareast command. Guest a Prizewinner— The Pinochle club was enter tained Wednesday evening, Jan uary 24, at the home of Mrs. Harry Sullivan. Mrs. Leo Moore was a guest. Prizes were won by: Mrs. Moore, high; Mrs. Clifford Harding, second, and low by Mrs. F. A. O’Donnell. A lunch was served. Active on Campus Committee— IVliss Nancy Froelich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe lich, is a member of the social activities committee at Duchesne college in Omaha. The commit tee has completed plans for the annual Mardi Gras to be held Saturday. Laursens Entertain Houseguesls— Sunday supper guests at the Virgil L. Laursen home were their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Davey, Mrs. Elaine Dunne and two sons, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Adren Laursen and Jeanine, of Venus. Entered Creighton University— William Froelich, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froelich, has registered at Creighton universi ty in Omaha for the second se mester. Mr. Froelich will remain until called to active duty by the navy. Mrs. Sanders s Is Hostess— Mrs. Gene Sanders entertained five couples at a cooking party Monday evening. Rebekahs Initiate— The Rebekah lodge went to Inman Wednesday to initiate candidates from both lodges. Marlez Meets— The Martez met at the home of Mrs. Homer Mullen on Tues day evening, January 30. CELIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz vis ited the Emil Colfack family on Wednesday, January 24. The men attended the William Farewell sale and the women attended Ce lia club at the Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, Karen and the twins were dinner guests at the Rev. Orin Graff home Monday, January 22. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and family visited the Russell Hipke familly Wednesday eve ning, January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson were O'Neill visitors Tuesday, January 23, and had supper with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coburn were Wednesday evening, January 24, visitors at the Stanley Johnson home. , _ , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson visited the Fritz Naber family Thursday evening, January 25. EWING NEWS The Past Matrons club of the order of the Eastern Star met Friday afternoon at the home of Harriet Welkc with Mrs. Waldo Davis as eohostess. The newly eiected officers took office with Mrs. M. B. Huffman as president. A business session was held fol lowed by a social hour. Eleven members were present. The hos tesses served refreshments. Frank Belmar, sr., of Clearwa er, was calling on friends and relatives in Ewing on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rockey have purchased a lot from Juli an Sojka in east Ewing and will ' build a modern home there in | the spring. Listed in the recruits who en trained from Norfolk, Monday, January 22, for Omaha and then went to Ft. Riley, Kans., was Eugene Kurpgeweit, of the class of 1950 at Ewing high school. A. H. Marquardt and Gail Boies transacted business at the countyseat on Friday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall, all from Orchard, Lou Hanneman, of Bat tle Mountain, Nev. Miss (Margaret Rudisil, of Pas isade, began her duties as home economics instructor in the Ew ing public school on Monday. She arrived in Ewing on Friday and is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vandersnick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmar were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weinrich. A coon dinner was en joyed. iwrs. L,esue i_;ary, i_,eoia ana Nila, Kenneth Pollock, accom panied by Wayne Lee and son, of Clearwater, attended the or dination service at Butte on Sun day when Vanice Anderson, son of Rev. Chester Anderson, was ordained as minister in the Full Gospel church. Rev. C. L. Bar ker, of Omaha, gave the sermon for the service. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis en tertained at a chopsuey dinner Thursday evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sand ers and Bernadine, Mrs. Harriet Welke, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain and Keith Biddleeome, of Mo | line, 111. Canasta was played. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton and family, accompanied by Mrs. Louise Beal, all of Orchard, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Varelek I were overnight guests of friends in Battle Creek on Saturday, re turning home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson, ac companied by Alfred Cleveland, of Orchard, drove to Newman Grove on Thursday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson. Merton Dierks came home Thursday, January 25, from the University of Nebraska to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dierks. He returned on Sunday. Mrs. John Sisson and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom visited at the home of Mrs. A1 Wagoner, daughter of Mrs. Bergstrom, last Thursday. R. C. Dierks, of the navy, sta tioned at San Franciso, Calif., was a 6 o’clock dinner guest on Friday evening at the home of his nephew, George Adrian, and ; family. He left on Tuesday to re turn to San Francisco. He plan ned to stop at North Platte to I spend a day with his sisters, Mrs. Viola Maupin and Mrs. Walter Tressler, and family. Mrs. Wilda Carr and children, of Holdrege, were weekend guests at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dierks. They returned home on Sunday. Andrew Olson and Albert Lar son were O’Neill visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Agnes Bartak returned home on Saturday from Neligh where she had been a guest at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bennett and family. While there Mrs. Bartak, Mrs. Bennett and son spent a weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Andrews and family at North Platte. MRS. CLARENCE GROF . . . St. Joseph’s Catholic church in Atkinson was the scene of the wedding of Miss Mary Kramer, of Stuart, and Clar ence E. Grof, of Atkinson, on Wednesday morning, January 24. Mrs. Charles Kubart, sister of the bride, was matron-of honor. Harvey Grof, brother of the bridegroom, was bestman. The Grofs will live on the Henry Dobrovolny ranch. — O’Neill Photo Co. / mi MRS. ALVIN OTT . . In a nup tial rite performed Wednesday, : January 10, Miss Marjorie Bauld (above) became the bride of Alvin Ott. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld; the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott. —O’Neill Photo Co. STUART COUPLE WEDS . . . Miss Lois Erickson (above) and Charles E. Hoffman, both of Stuart, were married by Rev. V. R. Bell at the O’Neill Meth odist church parsonage o n Thursday afternoon, January 25.—O’Neill Photo Co. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MEETING Legal notice of Holt Noxious Weed District Meeting to be held Wednesday, February 14th at the Courthouse Anex in O’Neill at 1:30 p. m. Purpose of meeting is set tax levy for 1951 and the elec tion of one Supervisor from Weed District No. 3 known as South east Holt County for a three year term. Candidates nominated are: Carl Lambert, of Ewing, and Clifford Sobotka of Imnan. Futh er nominations may be made at the. .annual meeting. There will be discussions of new methods in weed control. Elmer Trowbridge, Page Ne braska, Secretary of Holt Noxious Weed District 33c SPRING? Well, it won’t be long, anyway, so it’s time to order those FARM MACHINE REPAIRS right now—this week! ★ We try to carry a complete stock of those repair parts, but it will be well to examine those machines that will soon be in the fields and see what they need. j Then call on us. We will help you make sure that you will be ready to go work when spring does come. No need to schedule work... if you bring ’em in now. Our expert mechanics are ready to serve you -no appointment necessary if you bring in your tractor, machinery or auto be fore the spring rush. WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’NEILL Home of J. I. Case — M-IVI Implements New Idea PONTIAC CARS Phone 531 West O’Neill u FIFTH AraAL SALE OF THE Holt County Aberdeen - Angus Breeders’ Association AT THE O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET O'NEILL, NEBRASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH Show at 10:00 A. M. Sale Begins at 1:00 P. M. 69 HEAD - - 45 BULLS, 24 FEMALES For Sale Catalog Write RAY SIDERS. O'NEILL. Sale Manager, or FREEMAN L. KNIGHT. O'NEILL. Secretary-Treasurer BANQUET MONBAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 5TH CHARLES L. JONES, SCHUYLER, DIES Charles L. Jones, 75, a former O’Noillite who spent many years in Colfax county and served for a time in the state legislature, is d^rd. He succumbed on Wednesday, January 17, in a Columbus hos pital. The late Mr. Jones, who lived at Schuyler, has been in failing health for several years and bedfast for four months. Funeral rites were conducted Saturday afternoon, January 20, at Schuyler, at the Presbyterian church. Charles L. Jones was the son of George W. and Emma Bonnie Jones. He was born in Eastman, Wise, April 4, 1875. ROYAL THEATER — O'NEILL — Thursday. February 1 M-G-M presents Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon in THE MINIVER STORY Co-starring John Hodiak, Leo Genn with Cathy O’Donnell, Reginald Owen and Henry Wil coxon. The NEW story of beloved Mis- Miniver. This is the sequel to one of the greatest pictures of all time! Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total SO. Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Tot. 12c Friday & Saturday February 2-3 Gregory Peck as THE GUNFIGHTER With Helen Westcott, Millard i Mitchell, Jean Parker. Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total 50. Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Tot. 12c _ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday February 4-5-6 Burt Lancaster, Dorothy Mc Quire and Edmund Gwenn in MISTER 880 So warm and human, so alive and real, so wonderful it’ll make you feel so good! Adm.: 42c plus 8c lax. total 50c; matinee Sunday, 2:30, adm. 42c, tax 8c. total 50c; children 10c plus lax 2c, total 12c. Wednesday and Thursday February 7-8 JOHNNY HOLIDAY With William Bendix, Hoagy Carmichael, Stanley Clements, Allen Martin as “Johnny Holi day.” Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50 Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Tot. 12c As a child of four years he ac- in 1942. companied hi* parents to Holt survivors include: Son — ounty where they established George W. Jones; brothers—Ben residence. F. Jones, of Turlock, Calif., and ir. Jones married Miss Phoebe George H. Jones, of Hastings; Morts in Fremont December 4, sisters—Mrs. Jennie Binkerd, of 1897. They went to Schuyler El Monte, Calif., Mrs. D. N. Loy, soon after this and Mr. Jones be- of O’Neill, and Mrs. Dora Wal ame superintendent of a chicory mer, of Orchard. /actory. m 1912 he bought a farm Among relatives and friends northwest of Schuyler, which be- from a distance attending the ame the family home. funeral were: Mrs. Dora Walmer Mr. Jones served three two- and John Walmer, both of Or yeair terms as a state legislator chard; Eli Hershiser, Mrs. Fran rcpresenting Colfax county, elect- cis Clark and Ronnie, all of O' ed in 1925-1927-1929. He was a Neill. past master ot fhe Masonic lodge -. . and affiliated with the Presby- For incorne tax services see R. terian church. H. ("Ray") Shriner, O'Neill, Mrs. Jones preceded her hus- Phone 106 36-39c band in death. She passed away MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY - 9:45 A. 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