i i Attend Wedding At Winner— Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman and Mrs. Merriman’s sister, Mrs. Mary Ostendor, of Los Angeles, Calif., motored to Winner, S.D., on Sunday, October 21, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B Lyons and family, and to at tend the wedding on Monday of Richard Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lyons, to Miss Ber niece Wade, of Valentine. They returned home Monday. Mrs. Mary Ostendor, who has been visiting in Winner, came home with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. I Merriman for a visit. SMA 7th Graders in Hallowe'en Party— The 7th grade students and their instructor, Mrs. James Cronk, of St. Mary’s academy, held a Hallowe’en party at the home of Danny Putnam Tuesday evening. The usual Hallowe’en games were played. At the close of the party, Mrs. Putnam, assisted by Mrs. Cronk and Mrs. John Ha velka, served a lunch. Brother Wed 50 Years— Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crabb went to Logan, la., on Friday, October 26, where they attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. Crabb’s broth er and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. ' Carl Crabb, which was held on Sunday. A dinner was served at noon to the relatives and a re ception was held in the afternoon with about 250 people present. Hallowe'en Party at MpElvain Home— A group of 8th graders from St. Mary’s academy gathered Mon day evening at the home of Miss Margaret Helen McElvain for a Hallowe’en party. The evening was spent in play ng games and dancing and a lunch consisting of sandwiches, potato chips, ice cream, cake and koolade was served to the guests. Suzette Ann Cavanaugh Is 5-Years-Old— f Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, jr., entertained 14 boys and girls and their mothers in honor of her daughter, Suzette Ann, who was 5-years-old on Saturday, October 27. The refreshments consisted of ice cream cones and cup cakes. Hunt Near Wausa— Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser and children, Esther and Ivan, drove to Wausa Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kliment and family. While there they also hunted pheasants, Ivan being the only lucky one. Mrs. Kaiser and Mr. Kliment are brother and sis ter. Altar Society Meets— If The regular monthly; meeting of St. Patrick’s Altar society will be held Thursday evening, Novem ber 1, in the K of C hall with St. Margaret’s Guild as hostess. Aft er a general meeting lunch will be served. Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock is in charge. 500 Club Meets— The 500 Card club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing on Wednesday, October 24. Mrs. Sammy Avard and Ed Determan won high awards and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffrey re ceived low. Martei Meets— The Martez club met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Froelich on Tuesday, October 30. Mrs. Ira H. Moss and Mrs. Henry Lohaus I won high bridge prizes. Curtis Larson Is 8— Mrs. Robert Larson entertained in honor of her son, Curtis, who was 8-years-old on Friday, Octo bed 26. She served ice cream and cake to the guests. ——. i — • Brownies Hold Party— Brownie troop III held a meet ing at the publi school on Mon day night. It was followed by a Hollowe’en party. Refreshments consisted of apples and popcorn. —Xhe Frontier Engraving ENGAGEMENT TOLD . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gal lagher have announced the en gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Donna, to Delbert Char les Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Larson, of Moline, 111. Miss Gallagher attended Rosa ry college, River Forest, 111., and is a graduate of the Uni versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, where she was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Her fiance is a graduate of the Uni versity of Chicago. He is in business in Chicago, 111. They will be married early in De cember in Chicago. 'Cinderella' Comes to 4-H Party— A Hallowe’en mask and cos tume party was held at the home of Gene O’Neill on Sunday eve ning, October 28, with all of the 13 members of the Eagle Creek 4-H club present. Lots of clowns, devils, witches, skeletons—and best of all, “Cin derella”—were present, too. A new member, Mary Jo Cur ran, joined and we’re glad to have her. An election of officers was held. The new leader is Mrs. Francis Curran; new assistant leader, Mrs. Roy Margritz. New officers are: Frances Ernst, pres ident; Rosalee Wabs, vice-presi dent; Janet Hull, secretary; Lois Ann Peterson, treasurer; Bonna Margritz, news reporter. Games were played and prizes were won by Gene O’Neill. A wiener roast was enjoyed with a marshmallow toast, cake and koolaid served. The next club meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Frances and Vincent Ernst on December 16. Names were drawn for a Christmas gift exchange. Brenda Margritz and Janet Hull will be in charge of games. —By Bonna Margritz, news re porter. Slumber Party Hostess— Miss Esther Kaiser had a slum ber party last Thursday evening in honor of her birthday anni versary. Eight girls were present. MM Meets— The MM club met at the home of Mrs. A. A. Hiatt on Wednes day, October 31. ■ .1 ■ ■ — . ■ — < O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waite, of Ains worth, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and family had Sunday dinner at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Honeywell at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellston spent the weekend in Burke, S.D., at the home of Mr. Ellston’s fa ther, INeal Ellston. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson went to Elgin on Sunday to visit Mr. Peterson’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray left Saturday for Denver, Colo., on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Godek, of Omaha, came Saturday, October 27, to visit relatives and friends in O’Neill. PAGE LOCALS Mrs. Nona Bedford, who had made an extended visit with rela tives and friends at Page, left on Sunday for Mitchell, la., where she will visit a sister and a niece before going to Troy, O., where she makes her home. Mr. end iMrs. Ed Stewart, Sher ry and Mickie drove to Fremont, | Friday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and family until Saturday, when they went to Woodbine, la., where they spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Asher and son. On their re turn home they were Sunday din ner guests of the Dale Ashers at Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer entertained a group of old friends at a party Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller, of Gresham, Ore., who formerly lived at Page. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. French, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper. The evening was spent visiting and playing “salvo.” The hostess served a lunch at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coon, Lu etta and Doris May, of Inman, visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. Coon’s mother, Mrs. Myrtle Coon. Pfc Merwyn French, of Wahoo, and Carroll French, of Lincoln, spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. French and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blocker and 2 sons, of Columbus, spent the weekend with Mrs. Blocker’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chace, of Keystone, S.D., visited recently with Mrs. Evelyn Gray. Mr. Chace spent most of his early life in the Gray home. Fifteen members of the MYF of the Methodist church met at the home of Miss Marian Heiss, Sun day evening for games and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Craig and daughters, of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and son, of Ewing, spent Sunday after noon at the C. E. Walker home. Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne and Faye Irene and Mrs. Chas. Wegman were in (Neligh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. French and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Conner en tertained the Pinochle club at their home Saturday night. High scores went to Mrs. Herbert Steinberg and William Watter man and low to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shaw. The hostess served lunch at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and Veldon and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carson enjoyed their annual pheasant feed Sun | day at the Cronk home. Xjeorge umion, oi l,os /\ngexes, Calif., came Sunday to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Reed. He plans to leave for his home November 2 and will be accompanied by his mother, who will spend the winter there. Mrs. George Rost was hostess to the Just-a-Mere club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ber tha Reed. A 2:30 dessert lunch eon was served and the afternoon spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease, of Or chard, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul lat. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Letterman, of Orchard, wTere dinner guests at the Mat schullat home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek and family, of Star, were dinner guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart. Mrs. Elton Clyde, of Sand Point, Ida., who was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, accom panied the Juraceks home for a visit. ' Mrs. Dick Wood and Steve, of Omaha, spent from Tuesday, Oc tober 23, until Thui’sday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes, who accompanied her to Omaha for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brostrom drove to Grand Island Thursday morning where Mrs. Brostrom visited her parents. Mr. Brom sti-om attended teachers’ institute at Kearney and returned to Grand Island to spend the weekend. They returned home Sunday eve ning. The Young Adult Sunday school class held a pie social at the Methodist church basement Friday evening. Entertainment consisted of musical numbers I Frank Beelart was the auctioneer 1 and the pies brought $40. Mr. ana Mrs. jesse xs-euy ana Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grass | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Thompson and 2 daughters, Mrs. | Addie Kelly and Mrs. Frank Sny der were dinner guests Sunday of j Mrs. Anna Thompson. Miss Madelyn Mudloff and Mar tin Larson, of Omaha, spent the weekend at Page visiting Miss Mudloff’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Mudloff, and her 3 brothers, Dan, Tony Mudloff and family and Gene Mudloff and family. The Get-to-Gether club met on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Otto Matschullat with 11 members present. Mrs. Albert Anthony, of Bloomfield, was a guest. Arrange ments were made for a Hallow e’en party at the Matschullat home Tuesday evening by the loosers in an attendance contest. Their next meeting will be with Mrs. Anton Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly en- 1 tertained at a pinochle party, Fri day evening. Those in attendance I were Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze Riege, . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Alberts, Mr. ( and Mrs. Tommy Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat, Mr and Mrsv j Robert Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. ' Harrison Hollman. High score | was won by Dale Matschullat and ' low went to Robert Nissen. i Mrs. L. D. Putnam and son, Danny, went to Spencer Monday afternoon to visit Mrs. Putnam’s j mother, Mrs. Ella Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Avard and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mcdcalf j motored to Chambers Sunday aft I ernoon. ATTENTION FARMERS! We Need Your Voluble to Keep Up PRODUCE PRICES ? IN O'NEILL CREAM, Now.70c Per lb. EGOS...44c Per Doz. — AT THE — NEW DEAL PRODUCE CO. Call 211J or See: BILL MILLER IN WEST O'NEILL ★ We also have Occo Minerals & Occolak for greater profits from your livestock k and poultry. > _ _nr I ! H I I CAL - TOP PEACHES 2 No. 2\ Cns. 59c m Lushus Stuffed OLIVES 2 31 Oz. Jars 29c We Handle HFATC U.S. Inspected l»IEfllO Only ! ! Neck 2 Lbs. Rival Sliced BONES.35c BACON, Lb. 37c 5 CUDAHY READY-TO-EAT I PICNIC HAMS Lb. 39c All Meat Whiting WEINERS FISH 59c Lb. 2 Lbs. 29c ARMOUR’S 1 MILK < 2 Tall Cans 25c I good luck I OLEO I 3 Lbs.69c I LIBBY’S PINEAPPLE JUICE ss* I ARMOUR’S PEANUT BUTTER 25c Jar Fresh Seedless RAISINS 2 Lbs..35c PREMcan 49t LIBBY’S CRUSHED PINEAPPLE No. 2 Can 29c i LIBBY'S I Orange Juice.29( TRU VALUE DILL PICKLES Qt 29c Heinz or Gerber's ■ BABY { FOOD I 3 Cans.25c I ARMOUR 1 PORK-BEANS I 2 Tall Cans.. 25c I Ir- 1 MANCHESTER FIG BARS 25c Pkg. TASTEGOOD CHEESE 2 Lb. Pkg.75c QUALITY FRUITS "Z," I Ocean Spray Fancy CRANBERRIES APPLES 19c Lb. 1.49 Bu. Bag FLORIDA SEEDLESS Grapefruit 10 for 45c Juice Sweetheart ORANGES TOMATOES 10c Lb. 23c Tube CURTISS MARSHMALLOWS 2 Pkgs.29c TREND 2 Pkg*. 33c i| LUSHUS I GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-oz. can .