^ * Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and Mrs. Loretta Hynes went to Omaha on Saturday to attend the ice show. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller were in Randolph on Sunday to attend a party in honor of their nephew, Pfc. Dennis Waller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Waller, of Winside, who is home on fur lough but will soon leave for Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walling, of Albion, and James Walling, of Sioux City, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walling. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox have moved from the Socha apartment to a farm near Emmet. < < Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Marshall and son, Lester Dean, and Sharon spent Oct. 27-28 with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel. On Sunday they all visited in Osmond with Mr. and (Mrs. Harry Pfiel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heermann, and Mrs. Dora Doyle, went to Brocksberg on October 28 to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Doyle. Mrs. Dora Doyle remained for a long er visit. Mrs. S. M. Barnard went to Omaha on Sunday to visit her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells made a business trip to Omaha on Thursday, November 1. Mrs. Robert Shoemaker and Mrs. William Watson went to Norfolk on Sunday to attend a diocesan nurses’ meeting at Our * Lady of Lourdes hospital. Mary: Have you been to GAM BLES in O'Neill to see their won derful toy display?—John. 27c William F. Benbow, of Water town, S.D., who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holsclaw the past 2 weeks, re turned to his home on Tuesday, October 23. (Mrs. Mattie Shultz and Dewey, of Brainard, spent Friday, Octo ber1 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Medcalf were guests at a duck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Beilin on Sunday, October 28. Joe Dufek left Oct. 28 after noon for Ashland, Wise., to visit his father who is ill with a heart . condition. Giffords Return from Extended Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gifford, Larry, Janet and Ray Allen, re turned Tuesday, October 13, from a 3 weeks vacation to the west coast to see relatives and friends, going especially to see Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, at Brewster, Wash. On the trip they toured the Bad Lands and Black Hills, visiting overnight at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schollmeyer’s home at Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Gifford also called at the Veterans hospital and visited with her uncle, C. A. Buttolph. They visited the Grand Coulee dam in Washington, going on to ■ Brewster, visiting Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Hauf and family of Oganogen, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gifford and family, of Wenatchee, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gifford and family of El lensburg, Wash. Mrs. Pearl Twigg and son, Jim my, who had been visiting in Washington, accompanied the Gif fords to Oregon. They visited Bill Gifford, Yelm Wash., and Mrs. Bud Sanford and family, of Taco ma Wash., Mr. and Mrs. John Crandell, of Hillsborro, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Richter, of Sher wood, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buttolph and family, Oregon City, Ore also Russell, Vern and Lloyd Buttolph and family, of Oregon City, Ore. Mrs. Hull Joins Bar X Club Bar X project club met Wed nesday, October 24, with Esther Syfie. Five members and 5 guests, Mrs. Helen Coburn, Mrs. Vera Coburn, Mrs. Pauline Beck, Mrs. Dorothy Huffman, Mrs. Virginia Damero and Mrs. Grace Hull were present. Mrs. Hull is a new member. Roll call was answered witn “How I Met My Husband.” The lesson on “Buying and Care of Fabrics” was given by Helen Coburn and Beth Margntz. Lunch consisting of creamed chicken on toast, date pudding and coffee was served by the h°Next meeting will be held at the home of Beth Margntz on Tuesday, November 13. — °y Leone Wabs, reporter. School Holds Party Pupils in school district 86 gave a Hallowe’en Program on Wednesday night, October 31. The program was followed by a nie social, and $32.10 was receiv ed from the sale of the pies. Pro ceeds will be used for school equipment. Miss Lucille Mitchell is the teacher._ Ladies Tie Comfort Bound for Korea STUART—The Woman’s soci ety of the Stuart Community church met for a regular meeting Thursday, November 1, in the church basement. \ comforter was tied which will be sent to Korea with the next shipment. Devotionals were led by Mrs. E. Olday. A report of the synodical meet ing held in Scottsbluff was giv en by Mrs. Jane Cobb and a re port from a presbyterial held in Madison was given by Mrs. Wil bur Moon. Plans were made and commit tees were named for the annual bazaar, food sale and church sup per. 1 - i Lunch was served by the host esses, Mrs. K. C. Paul, Mrs. Ora Yarges and Mrs. Ora Philbrick. Other Stuart News Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodd went to Lincoln on Friday, October 26, where they visited their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dodd. They returned home Mon day. Ronald Dodd has accepted the position as manager of the Robinson’s store in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Seger and daughter. Bunny, of Grand Is land, came Friday, November 2, to visit relatives and friends ov er the weekend. Mrs. Anna Kozisek, of Newcas tle, Wyo., has been visiting the past week with relatives and! friends. Mrs. Andy Moss entertained the birthday club at her home on Wednesday, October 31. Elev en mem Dei's and 2 visitors, Mrs. Anan Kozisek and Mrs. Mary Stoltenburg, were present. Mrs. Kozisek and Mrs. Willering re ceived prizes. Mrs. Ervin E..ton, of Bassett, assisted her mother serve the lunch. * A group of lodge members went to Bassett Thursday eve-, ning, November 1, to attend the i Eastern Star installation. 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