,1. . «. * m t&i Iv' O'Neill Couple Feted by Descendants— Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakr zewski were surprised on Sunday February 3, when their 2 sons and 3 daughters with their fam lilies came with well-filled bas kets to help them celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary. Dinner, which included 2 roast turkeys with all the trimmings and a wedding cake baked by Mrs. Tom Zakrzewski, was serv ed at noon. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fox and family, of Winnebago, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox and family, of Or chard; Mr. and Mrs. William Po dany and family, of Butte; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zakrzewski and family, from north of O’Neill. Two daughters and their fam ilies were unable to be present. They were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen, of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heck. Dianne Gillespie Feted at Affairs — Mrs. W. B. Gillespie entertain ed 10 little girls at a birthday an niversary party Tuesday after noon at 3 o’clock in honor of her daughter, Dianne, who was 6 years-old. The afternoon was spent playing games. Mrs. Gil lespie served ice cream and a birthday cake. Dianne also had a party at 10:30 a.m. that same morning in the kindergarten room at school. Cup cakes, pop and candy were served. OES Plans Valentine Party February 14— Symphony chapter 316, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet in regular session Thursday eve ning, February 14. A Valentine party will follow. Mrs. James McMahan, worthy matron, requests that everyone bring a simple Valentine for ex change. Son Has 3d Birthday— Mrs. Clyde McKenzie enter tained at a family dinner on Wednesday evening in honor of her son, Douglas, who was cele brating his 3d birthday anniver sary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Streeter and family. Mrs. Gonderinger Hostess— The Jeudi club met on Thurs day, January 31, with a dinner at the M&M cafe and bridge fol lowing the dinner at the home of Mrs. Norman Gonderinger. Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka and Mrs. Max Wanser won high. Bandages Rolled— The Wesleyan Methodist mis sionary society met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edna Huebert. Bandages were made and rolled and will be sent to foreign fields. Doernings Triumph— The Couples club met on Sun day, February 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson. The bridge winners were Mr. and Mrs. Amie Doeming. Bridge Club Meets— The MM club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alice Bridges. Bridge was played. The hostess served lunch. Frontier for printing! Prompt deliveries! I 40 Guests in Farewell Dinner for Cronks — A family gathering was held on Sunday, February 3, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Cronk and family who are moving soon to Idaho. Their 40 guests gathered at the Cronk home around 12 o’clock noon with well-filled bas kets and a dinner was served at 1 o’clock. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. El bridge Maynard and family, of Walnut; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil son, Mrs. Gina Cronk and son, John, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen, of Page; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lorenz and family, of Nor folk; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butter field and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow and family, John Pribil and Mr. and Mrs. James Cronk and family, all of O’Neill. The Cronks Saturday sold their 10-rooaft-home, 129 E. Clay street to Marife Salisbury, who plans to convert a portion of the residence into apartments. New Member Admitted— Mrs. Ray Lawrence was hostess to the Elkhorn extension club Wednesday evening, January 30. All members but 3 were present. One new member, Mrs. Cordes, was admitted to the club. Mrs. Elizabeth Howard won the guessing game. The lesson on the leaders, Mrs. Robert Kirk and “Home Finance,” was given by Mrs. Elizabeth Howard. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Florence Schultz on Tuesday, February 12, with Mrs. Frank Grenier as assisting hostess. Nancy Jo Sullivan Is 9-Years-Old— Mrs. Claresse Sullivan enter tained at a birthday anniversary party on Friday evening, Febru ary 1, in honor of Nancy Jo Sul livan, who was 9-years-old. There were 12 girls and boys present and the afternoon was spent playing games with prizes given to each winner. A lunch of ice cream and birth day cake was served by the host ess. Nancy received many gifts. Guest Captures Top Bridge Honors — The Chez-a-Mari club met on Monday, February 4, at the home of Mrs. Dale French after a 7 o’clock dinner at the M & M Mrs. James Earley was a guest and also a high score winner at bridge. Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock was the other winner. ONO in. Session— The ONO club met on Monday, February 4, at the home of Mrs. Robert Yantzie. Pitch was played by the group with Mrs. Earl Hunt winning high; Mrs. Francis Hickey, second high; Mrs. Robert Lowery, low, and Mrs. Robert Cole, all-cut. Mrs. Earl Hunt and Mrs. Fritz Yantzie were guests. MacArthur Book Will Be Reviewed— The O’Neill Womejj s club will meet Wednesday, February 13, at 8 p.m., at the American Legion clubrooms. _ . book review of Gen. Douelas Joseph George will give a MacArthur,” by Francis Trevelyn Miller. __ Mrs. Johnson Hostess— Mrs. Floyd Johnson was host ess at a party Saturday, Febru ary 2. _ -—-i O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jareske and daughter Deborah, visited Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jareske. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr., of Dorsey, were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brady, jr. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Lee Brady’s, sr., and Lee Brady, jr., birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monroe and son, Roger, were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin. W. J. Froelich spent the week end in O’Neill with his family. He left for Chicago, 111., on Sun day accompanied by Mrs. Froe lich. Friends of St. Mary's will spon sor a square dance and box social in St. Mary's gym on Thursday, February 14, at 7:30 o'clock. 40-41c Mrs. Bemiece Grothe, Mrs. Carl Schenzel and Gene and Corky Farr visited Mrs. Earl Farr in a Norfolk hospital Saturday. Gene and Corky are sora of Mrs. Farr. Ladies' all-wool coats sizes 14, 40, 42, 24 Va, SO, now 20% less at Hagensick Ladies' Wear.— 39-40c Mrs. Gladys Sullivan, of Grand Island, came Thursday, January dl, and will spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cote had Sun day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong in Chambers. The dinner was in honor of Raymond Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong. Mrs. Edna Huebert was host ess at a birthday dinner on Sun day, February 3, honoring Wil liam Beed, of Plainview. Rev. L. L. Gowan, of Hill City, S.D., spent 2 nights last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole. Miss Wilma Kloepper returned Monday after spending 2 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Holga Fal lesen at Brunswick. Mrs. Roy Cole spent a few days last week in Glenwood, la., at the home of Rev. Walter Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lorenz, of Norfolk will move to Intnan on Saturday, February 9. Freeman Knight left Wednes day for Newton, la., on a 3-day business trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson departed Saturday for an extend ed visit in Arizona. They are presently located at Tucson. Clarence Farr and his sister, Mrs. Eva Weldon, of Oregon Ci ty, Ore., were supper guests Sun day at the Dave Beck home in Atkinson. Mrs. Weldon visited at the Herman Schrader home in Atkinson Monday and Tuesday and at the Billy Farr home there Wednesday and Thursday. She left for. her home in Oregon Mon day. She had been called here by the death of Mrs. Clarence Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Suiter and Mrs. Juanita Closson, of O’Neill, visited in Fremont on Sunday, February 3, at the home of Mrs. Closson’s brother. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Gehring visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lange and family at Atkinson. JOINS FIRM Jerry Weaver, of Ainsworth, has accepted a position with Cen tral Finance corporation here, re placing Thomas D. Anderson. Mr. Weaver has been an automobile salesman for 4 years. He will hove his family here when he can arrange housing. DANCE AT CHAMBERS Friday, Feb. 8 . Music by Teen Ten Orch. Sponsored by Chambers Am. Legion fiir nrintine! HOME TALENT SHOW For Benefit MARCH OF DIMES Friday, February 8 -7:30 P.M. at AMERICAN LEGION AUDITORIUM Adm.: 25cand 10c All Local Talent — Everyone Welcome! I WELCOME TO THE NEW OUTLAW'S [ FLOOR WARMING! MOST PEOPLE NAVE A HOUSEWARMING. BUT NOT US! AFTER 4 YEARS WE { ‘FINALLY ARE RIB OF OUR TWO-TONE ('A CEMENT - 'A WOOD) FLOOR AND I WE’RE OFFERING YOU THESE 1 PRE-WAR PRICES f TO HELP CELEBRATE OUR BIG AFFAIR! I Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 7, 8, 9 j -—~ m | BUTTER-NUT Lb. Can 11 | Coffee 79$ I 1 TASTE-GOOD i 1 CHEESE 2-Lb. Ptg. -- 79° 1 PILLSBURY 3Vi-Lb. Pkg. 1 CAKE FLOUR 3fr I SWEETOSE WAFFLE 1 SYRUP 2 Pt Jars 29c 1 SUNSHINE I CRACKERS Lb. Pkg- 25c 1 KRAFT’S MIRACLE j I Whip qt. 49$ | ) WELCHES GRAPE 1 | JELLY 2 Jars-45c I VAN CAMP’S 1 PORK-BEANS 10t C 11-Oz. Can _ I ARMOUR'S I MILK 2 TaD Cans.27c i 1 FRESH LEAN MEATED I PORK STEAK lb. 49t j PORK 1 HOCKS lb. 27t] I CUDAHY SLICED ENDS OF 2 [BACON 2lbs.35tj I FRESH FROZEN I [PERCH . . lb.35$[ I CUDAHY READY-TO-EAT I [HAMS . lb. 37c j GRAPEFRUIT 10 for 45c I ICEBURG I LETTUCE Head 10c I TOMATOES Lb. Tube 19c I RED TRIUMPH COMMERCIAL I POTATOES 3.991 100-Lb. Sack ^ IBEET 10-Lb.Pkg. I Sugar. 95c j SHEEDS 2-Lb. 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