SAVE One - Fourth To One - Half and More BORING OUR STOREWIDE SPRING CLEARANCE SALE || Now In Progress... Ends Saturday Night, May 12 ' 1 To Celebrate Birthday At Weekend Party— Bill Froelich, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froelich, sr., will celebrate his birthday anni versary at a weekend party for 24 guests from Duchesne college and Creighton university. The young people will leave Omaha Friday and have a cat fish dinner at Pringer’s in Nor folk enroute to O’Neill. The tra ditional birthday cake, baked by Mrs. Edward Campbell, and ice cream will be served that eve ning at the Froelich home. 1 Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will honor the group at breakfast at the M&M. After a golf game at the Country club, they will go to the Town House for smorgasbord. In the evening, they will have a picnic supper on the lawn of the Froe lich home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham will be hosts at breakfast at the M&M. They will return to Omaha soon afterward and plan a picnic lunch on the way back. The guests will include the Misses Nancy Froelich, Barbara Birmingham, Francis Rossiter, Jean Kent, Mary Ann Davis, Col leen Curran, Nancy Cannon, Pat sy Barmettler, Marde Bauman, Elizabeth Murphy and Mary Ann I Foxiy, all students at Duchesne, and Miss Mary Louise Birming ham, of Omaha; Bob Berigan, of St. Louis university; John Wacn ter, Tom Kline, Ken Anderson, Joe Devine, Jerry Murphy, Dick Coyne, Don Biglin, Edward Campbell, James Merriman and Thomas Harty, all of Creighton university. Mr. Sawyer Is Guesl-of-Honor— Mrs. Harvey Sawyer entertain ed at the Town House Friday at dinner in honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle M. Green. ' Holland Johnson Is 7-Years-Old— Holland Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Johnson, was guest-of-honor at a party in hon or of his 7th birthday anniversary last Thursday. There were 12 guests present. Chrislene Janouaek Is 1-Yeax-Old— , Little Christene (Christie) Janousek, daughter of the George Janouseks, celebrated her first birthday anniversary Wednesday nt a party for 8 little friends and their mothers. ^ Mrs. Canllon Is Hostess— Winners at Chez-a-Man club meeting held at Mrs. Gene Cant lon’s were Mrs. William C. Art us, Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock and Mrs. Cantlon. ^_ MRS. JOHN B. KRAMER . . . In a May 1 nuptial rite at St. Boniface Catholic church at Stuart, Miss June Elaine Sie bert (above) became the bride of John B. Kramer. (See story on page 11.)—O’Neill Photo Co. O'Neillites Attend Party at Bristow— Several O’Neillites attended a party at Bristow Sunday, May 6, in honor of the birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Clara Van Hove. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'J. Arden Berg. Those who attended from O’ Neill were: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart, Mrs. Opal Hammerlun and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lansworth and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Widtfeldt, Mrs. Char les R. Manson, John Lansworth, Miss Donna McNulty n*d Miss Deloris Van Hove. Grosenbachs Guests At Shower Friday— A pound shower was given for Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Grosen bach Friday by members of the Wesleyan Methodist congrega tion. John Miller Is 3-Years-Old— Little John Patrick Miller cel ebrated his 3d birthday anniver sary at the home of hia grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.* M. J. Golden Saturday. Grasmicks Are Guests Friday— The Samuel Grasmicks were surprised at a party Sunday by a group of friends at the Gras mick home. The Grasmicks are moving to Minden May 14. Is Hostess— Mrs. H. S. Moses entertained the Alpha club Wednesday at their annual dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat, of Page, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Parker Sunday evening. _ -—-— Miss Helen Johnson j Becomes May Bride , Miss Heyen Johnson, daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Johnson, " of O’Neill, married Roger Wil- i liam Sturgeon, son of Mr. and \ Mrs. Raymond Sturgeon, of Cher, i okee, la., Sunday, May 6, at the \ Methodist church. t The 4 p.m. ceremony was per- ( formed by Rev. V. R. Bell. Miss Johnson was given in | marriage by her uncle, Vance Johnson, of Emerson. Her strap- | less balerina gown was of white lace and had a matching, fitted | jacket. The jacket buttoned down the front with tiny lace-covered | buttons. The bride’s veil was of ’ white net. j Miss Lena Karcher, of Sioux ' City, was bridesmaid. She wore t an off - the - shoulder ballerina ‘ gown of lavender faille and lav- . ender slippers. Her headpiece ! was of lavender net wound with pearls and she carried a purple basket of lavender carnations. Candlelighters were Miss Con nie Johnson, sister of the bride, and Miss Betty Jane Johnson, cousin of the bride. Another sis ter, Miss Anne Johnson, was flowergirl. The three wore floor MRS. ROGER W. STURGEON —Photo by McCarville length white nylon gowns with lavender sashes and headpieces. Joseph Coons, of Wayne, was bestman. Ushers were Elroy Orth and Arlo Will'. About 80 guests attended the •eception. After the wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon will make their home in Sioux City. Altar Society Holds Election— Elections were held at the monthly meeting of the Altar so ciety of St. Patrick’s Catholic church Thursday, May 3. The names of the newly-elected guild chairmen will be announced next week. The members of St. Ann s guild, Mrs. Ira Moss, chairman, were hostesses at the meeting. Kindergarten Children Present Program— Thirty - three nursery rhyme characters came to life Wednes day evening, May 9, when the kindergarten pupils of the O’Neill public school presented their spring program. The performance was under the direction of Mrs. Harry Peter sen. LYNCH NEWS J. E. Hiatt, of Pierce, former Lynchite, visited friends and rel atives here and at Bristow last week. Mrs. Edith Donahue, of Butte, spent the past wek with her sis ter, Mrs. Mary Gallop. Mr. and Mrs. Eld Vomacka and baby spent Friday evening at the Louis Novak home. Mrs. Alma Taylor spent the weekend at the Earl Taylor home near Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, jr., of O’Neill, visited at the C. A. Bare home Sunday, May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski were business visitors in Yank ton, S. D., Friday, May 4. Arden Spencer, of the state university, spent the weekend at t h e parental Albert Spencer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ludvig and daughter, of Spencer, spent Sat urday at the Eloyd Kaasa home. Jerry Sixta was a business vis itor in Chicago, 111., the latter part of the week. Lefty McColley, former Lynch ite, now of Oregon, spent sever al days here the past week. Attend Norfolk Rites— Mrs. Howard D. 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