Miss Birmingham March Liras Brincess Miss Barbara Birmingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham, has been chosen a princess at the 19th annual Du chesne college. Omaha, Mardi Gras coronation and dance to be held on Friday evening. Febru ary 22. Identity of the queen is kept secret until coronation time. Mrs. W. M. Bogan, the former Corinne Kubitschek, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek. is a former queen of the Duchesne social event. Mrs. Harold Williamson, Mrs. Tex Beckwith Feted — Birthday anniversaries for Mrs. Harold Williamson and Mrs. Tex Beckwith were noted on Satur day night, February 9, in a party at the home of Mrs. Jasper Hitch cock in Atkinson. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peters, Mrs. Herbert Timm and Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Marcellus, all of O’Neill; Mrs. Belle Hitchcock and Herb Bitney, both of Atkin son; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. George Hitch cock, all of Stuart. There were refreshments. Pitch was played. High score for the ladies was won by Mrs. Timm, low for the ladies went to Mrs. Beck with; high for the men, Harold Williamson, low for men, Orville McKim. „ , Teen-Age Party— A teen-age party was held on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson with Mary Louise Wilson and Rosemary Corkle as hostesses. Rev. Kenneth Carl and 18 boys and girls were the guests at a 6:45 o’clock dinner and a theater party at the Royal following the dinner. Legion Slates Square Dancing Simonson post 93, of the Amer ican Legion, will sponsor a square dancing party (and leamin’ ses sion) Sunday evening, February 17, at the auditorium- 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. Attend Norfolk Party — Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Muff and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Funk, of Clearwater, to Norfolk on Sunday, February 10. where they attended a birthday anniver sary party in honor of twins, Mrs. Carl Goeke and Mrs. Elma Mc Kamy, in Norfolk. The Merri-Myx club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Porter. Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and Mrs. Fred Robert son were guests. In bridge, Mrs. Paul Shierk won high and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer, guest high._ , EWING NEWS Mrs. Ira Secrist is a guest of Jennie Brown this week. She spent several months in Califor nia with relatives. Mrs. Waldo Davis returned home Saturday, February 9, from Orchard where she visited rela tives for a few days. While there she also went to Tilden to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jensen and sons, Neil and Lowell, spent Sunday, February 10, at Center visiting at the home of Mrs. Jen sen’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosby. On Sunday-, February 10, Mr. and and Mrs. John Miller, sr., were supper and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, jr., and family, the occa sion W'as in honor of John, jr’s. birthday anniversary. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, sr., on Sunday. February 10, were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kallhoff, and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gunter, who recently sold their farm in Frenchtown, have purchased the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen in Ewing. They will take possession March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and daughter will move to the Frank Emsic’s acreage in east Ewing, known as the Furley place. Mr. and Mrs. Emsic and family will move to a farm near Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. ^George Jefferies accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff, of O’Neill, went to Omaha on business Tuesday, Feb ruary 5. ivir. ana Mrs. bam Kagan, oi in man, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright, Monday evening, February 4. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chapula and children spent Sunday, Feb ruary 10, visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Chapula, at Sargeant. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ragan enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chap ula and children at 6 o’clock din ner Saturday, February 9. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey ac companied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pofahl, to Royal on Sunday, February 10, where they attended the golden wedding an niversary parfy of Mr. Pofahl’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kropp and family drove to Chambers, Sun day, February 10, to spend the day at the hoime of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Jeffers, and family. Rev. C. C. Chappell went to Beatrice on Monday, February 4, returning Wednesday, February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis were overnight guests of her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin, of Plainview on Thursday, February 7. Mrs. Ray Mooney, who lives south of Ewing, was a guest at the Waldo Davis home Monday. Mr. and Mrs.' Gail Boies and nieces, Catherine and Mary Ann Bauer, were supper and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bohn at Inman, Sun day, February 10. The Altar society of St. Peter’s •church, met at the home of Mrs. Roy Rotherham Tuesday evening, February 5. Twenty-seven mem bers were present. After a short business session at which presi dent, Mrs. Arthur Kropp, pre sided, the evening was soent play ing card games. Mrs. Lyle Dierks won the prize for high score in bridge, Mrs. Arthur Kropp in pi nochle, and Mrs. Arthur Spittler in pitch. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. J. Sanders and Mrs, Frank Shrad. Frontier for printing! DR. T. L. SHERBAHN CHIROPRACTOR O'Neill. Nebraska Complete X-Ray Equipment V* Block So. of Ford Garage DR. H. L. BENNETT VETERINARIAN Phones 316 and 304 — O'NEILL — i Selling At Auction 280 ACRES * LES LAMASON FARM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Sale starts at 1:C3 p.m. at the Farm, which is located IVi miles North and 3 miles West of Page, Nebr. Legally described as SEy4 Section 4 and N%NW14, NW14 NEy4 Section 9, all in Township 28, Range 10. This land joins and is easy to take caret of. Improvements: 7-room 2-story dwelling, barn and other I buildings, all in fair condition. Land: 120 acres farm land, balance in good native grass pas ture and meadow. All land is a sandy loam soil. Entire farm is fenced and cross - fenced. Abundance of trees and wind breaks. % mile to school. Mail route past place. 4% miles to high school. Situated in good community. Terms: 20% of purchase price day of sale, 30% upon delivery of good and merchantable title. Balance carried on long-time terms. Possession March 1, 1952 LES LAMASON, LINCOLN, NEBR. For details see: Thorin-Reynoldson Auctiou Service, O’Neill PHONES 454-J or NO. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Winehell and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Jansen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jansen on Sunday, February 15, and helped them celebrate their 48th wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer went to Butte Sunday where they vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuhrer. Their son, Kelly, who had been visitiing at the Fuhrer home for a week, return ed with them. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hickey went to Sioux City on business on Friday. February 8. They re turned home Saturday. Mrs. Carrie Borg spent Thurs day afternoon, February 7, at the home of Mrs Roy Cole.fThe la dies did some quilting On Sun day Mrs. Carie Borg and Marvel were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Roy Cole. Mrs. D. H. Clausson returned Thursday, February 7, from Spearfish. S.D., where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. F. Plank, who has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen and family went to Spencer on j Sunday, February 10, and visited | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Schienost. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock, of Atkinson, were Sunday eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby spent Sunday, February 10, at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moler. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arrasmith were visiting in Ainsworth on Sunday, February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Riffey went to Waco. Tex., on business. Their children, Joan and Andy, are staying at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bellar, while their parents are gone. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker went to Randoph on Sunday, February 10, where they visited Mr OT,H Mrs. Joseph Rogers and their in fant daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zikmwrti and family went to MariifiCS £» Sunday. February 10, where they visited relatives. C. J. Gatz and Charles Yarnall went to Omaha on business Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker and Barbara went to Yankton, S.D., today (Thursday) to attend the wedding of Miss Delores Wiese ler, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Beck er. Miss Barbara will be a brides maid at the wedding which will be solemnized at 9:30 o’clock in Yankton. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis, of At kinson, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bellar. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Bel lar are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Harold William son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marcel lus went to Page Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Williamson. Mrs. Ellen Sullivan left this week for a 2-months visit in Cor pus Christi, Tex., with her daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Burk, and chil dren. ... Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith and son, Don, were supper guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley, of Atkinson, on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and girls, of Atkinson, were also guests. Mattie Soukup, of Lead, S.D., arrived Tuesday to visit her sis ters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss, Billy and John, and Mrs. Margaret Hoffman and James went to Nor folk on Saturday. February 9. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker and granddaughter. Miss Joyce Oetter, went to Page Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Church Women Witness Film— The Presbvterian Women’s as sociation met at the church par lor Thursday February 7. The president. Mrs. Felix Hend rick. conducted the business meeting. Rev. Samuel Lee show ed a film “Out of the Dust.” Hostesses were Mrs. L. A. Bur eess. Mrs. Hardin Anspach. Mrs. D. E. Nelson. Mrs. Charles Fox. Mrs. C. E. Melena and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith EWING NEWS Mrs. Bertha Urban came home Saturday, February 9, after spend ing some time at Omaha and Bur well. Sunday, February 10, was a spe cial day at the Robley Sisson, sr., home when Mrs. Sisson and son, Gene, both celebrating birthday anniversaries this month, were the honored guests at a turkey dinner. Not only the birthdays were of special interest. This was the first occasion over a long period of time that Mr. and Mrs. Sisson had their 8 sons together, als a grandson. They are: Robley, jr., Bill, who was recently dis charged from the navy, Dana, Jack, Gene, Jerry, Tom, Ronnie and the grandson, Robley III. The Sissons have 2 daughters, Marcel la, who is a senior in high school, and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson, of Omaha. Mrs. Mary Snyder, mother of Mrs. Sisson, who makes her home with them, joined in the event. Guests at the honne of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks on Sunday, Feb ruary 10, were Mrs. Geo. Vander berg and daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Bill Covne, all of Snalding. Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies and Bonnie Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Wulf spent Sunday, Feb ruary 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maben at Clear water. Legion Slates Benefit Amateur Program LYNCH—An amateur contest sponsored by the Lynch American Legion auxiliary is planned for Tuesday, March 4, at the Lynch Legion hall. Three cash prizes will be given. Anyone wishing to enter may contact Mrs. Don Allen at Lynch. Persons or groups of persons of any age may enter. Other Lynch News Harold France, of Ainsworth, spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Richard Ducker and chil dren returned home after a 2 weeks stay with her parents in Verdel. The Lynch GI farm class and their instructor, Glen Heflin, spent a day in Omaha visiting the stockyards and packing plants. Mrs. John Schmit entertained several ladies at a party Friday evening. Lunch was served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. William Teadtke and family were Sunday, Feb ruary 3, 6 o’clock dinner guests at the Arch Maxwell home in Spen cer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder and family visited at the Frank Kayl 1 home one day last week. Pfc. Delbert Haselhorst, of California, arrived home Tues day, Febuary 5, for a 26-day fur lough. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Haselhorst and Joyce motored to Grand Island to meet him. Mrs. John Schmlt was hostess to the Altar society, of the As sumption Blesed Virgin Mary church Thursday afternoon, Feb ruary 7. Mrs. Don Allen and Mrs. Rose Kanslik were co-hostesses. Twenty-one ladies were present. It was voted that the society give a polio fund contribution. In stead of the regular social hour after the business meeting the la dies tied a quilt. Cherry pie and coffee were served for lunch. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph David en tertained the latter’s sister and husband, of Omaha, over the Feb ruary 2 weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Micanek, Mrs. Vince Jehorek, Dr. J. A. Glit tery and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski and Guy Barnes attended the political conventions at Butte on Saturday, February 2. Mrs. Arden Darnell, of Miller, S.D., returned to her home Wed- : nesday, January 30, after a few days visit with relatives here and at Spencer. She made the return trip by plane. George Lee, of Omaha, attended the funeral of Mrs. Olive Lee on Sunday, February 3. STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family returned home from Oma ha Sunday, February 10. Mr. and Mrs. S. Timmerman and family were Sunday, Feb ruary 10. guests of Mrs. Josephine Timmerman. Mr. and Mrs. John Weichman and daughters, Miss Leola and Mrs. Don Bernt, left Monday, February 11, for an extended trip ; to Denver, Colo., Phoenix, Ariz., ! and points in California, where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald and daughter, Shirley, and Miss Joan Burhans, also Miss Tootie Braun, of Atkinson, motored to Omaha on Thursday afternoon, February 7. The young ladies attended the military ball at Peony park on Friday evening. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Lloyd, of Pender, and Mrs. Mamie Franklin, of Lin coln, visited at the home of their father, Harry Snyder last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodd I spent, Wednesday and Thursday, I Februray 6 and 7, at Lincoln where they visited with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dodd, also their son, Lowell, of Crete. Mrs. Anna Chaney was host ess to the High Five club on Fri day afternoon,, February 8. Mi's. Max Karo, Mrs. Clem Olberding and Mrs. Ray Carlisle won prizes. Lunch, with valentine decora tions, was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso, of Atkinson, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffman Sunday aft ernoon. The Birthday club met with Mrs. Riley Paxton on Monday, February 11. A large crowd attended the Friends of St. Mary’s card party on Sunday Evening, held in the gym at St. Mary’s academy. The 5th and 6th grade mothers spon sored the party. 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