Learns of Mother’s Death at Newport Mrs. McMillan 111 for Sometime EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillan received word on Sun day, November 30, advising that his mother had passed away. She had been in failing health for some time and had made her home with her son, Harold Mc Millan, and family of Newport. 'Other Emmet News Frank Foreman was a Sunday, November 30, visitor of Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dressier and family of Coleridge were Friday morning, November 28, guests of Mr. Bressler’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Newton. Gerald Wills, who is a student at Creighton university, Omaha, spent the Thanksgiving holiday and weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wills, and brother, Arthur. Mrs. Larry Tenborg and son, Gregory, spent Saturday, No vember 29 visiting her mother, Mrs. A. L. Stems. Miss Sharon Wagnon spent Friday and Saturday, November 28 and 29, visiting with Miss Shirley Wilson at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell spent the Thanksgiving holiday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saun to and children. Mrs. Saunto is their daughter. Fay McConnell spent Thursday morning, November 27, visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock and boys of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fricky of Creighton and Reverend and Mrs. Beebe were Thanksgiving holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lowery at Oakdale. Mrs. Alex McConnell visited Mrs. Gary Enbody Monday after noon, December 1. Donnie Kloppenborg, student at Norfolk junior college, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg, and other rela tives. Charlie Abart accompanied Mrs. Sadie Schultz to Omaha where he spent Thanksgiving with his son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Abart. Mrs. Schultz visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Buzzard, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and daughter, Mary Lou, entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at their home on Thursday. There were several families in attendance. Miss Norma Lou Foreman was a Tuesday, November 25, over night guest of Mary Ann Schro der of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss and sons of O’Neill were Thanksgiv ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss. Eddie Bridges was a Thanks giving holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole and daughter, Jeame. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and children, Janelle and Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and daughter from Franklin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Dusatko on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Charlie Abart and son, Dercy, were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abart of O’Neill. Carol Jean Claussen and Ron nie Radke were Thanksgiving guests at the Charlie Claussen home. They left for Minnesota Sunday, November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Claussen and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Claus sen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Claussen and family spent Thanksgiving at the Charlie Claussen home. Don't forget American Legion auxiliary bazaar-luncheon Satur day, December 6, Legion audi torium. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and family spent Thursday through Sunday in Hastings visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown, sr., over Thanksgiving. Mr._and Mrs. William Turner of Chambers and Mrs. Mary Tom linson and son, Larry, were Thanksiving guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson. P. E. Marcellus of Greeley, Colo., was a Friday afternoon caller in tne home of his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and Dorothy of Meadow Grove were Thanksgiving dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lehman and family of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore and Mrs. Ray Eidenmiller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan and children, Jimmy and Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Don McClel lan and children, Robert, Norma and Charlene, and Don McClellan were guests at a Thanksgiving turkey dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Egger. Mrs. Tess Murray was a Satur day overnight guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davidson Mrs. Neil Basler of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and family were entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner last Thurs day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Donlin. Use our lay-away plan for toys, bicycles, wagons and tricycles.— Western Auto, O'Neill. 30-33c Mrs. Robert Gillogly went to Wagner, S.D., to visit her father, Albert Giedd over Thanksgiving. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and family of Sioux Falls, S.D., spent the Thanksgiving weekend, Thursday through Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mir. and Mrs. J. P. Protivinsky. Methodist WSCS food sale at Ralya's IGA store, Saturday, De cember 6, starting at 10 a.m. 31c Mrs. Tess Murray returned Sat urday morning, November 29, from Omaha after spending three weeks there visiting her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Welch. Frontier for printing . . prompt deliveries! SOUTH OF STUART NEWS Mrs. Bob SMiatthews, Mrs. Abbie Coker and son, Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coker and family, all of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the Bob Greenfield home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyne and family of Newport were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorlin Lockmon and Dennie of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and Larry had as Thankksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Matou sek of North Plaitte, Mrs. Ella Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Paxton and granddaughter, Miss Billie Joan Craig of Hanlon Town, la Mrs. Joe Walliniger entertained the Wednesday Afternoon bridge club. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lavem Stracke and Mrs. Walter Smith. Guests of the club were Mrs. Ella Cobb and Mrs. George Wallinger. Mr. and Brs. Bob Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne attended a pinochle party Satur day night at the Harold Arter home north of Newport. Mr. and (MIrs. J. B. Sorey and daughter, Marlene of Bassett spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Rollie Peterson, and family. Mrs. Joy Greenfield entertained the Thursday Afternoon bridge club at her home Monday after noon, December 1. Miss Theresa Lovi, a guest of the club, won the prize. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Dorsey and children of Newport were Sunday, November 30, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska spent Sunday afternoon, Novem ber 30, at the home of their daughter, Mi’s. Walter Kaup, and family. Ml’s. A1 Batenhorst and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Galligan of Atkinson went to Norfolk Friday, Novem ber 28, to see Mrs. Elizabeth Cain of Elgin, a sister of Mrs. Batenhorst, who is a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital. Kenneth Batenhorst and Mau reen Batenhorst, college students from Omaha, came Wednesday to enjoy the Thanksgiving vacation at the Bob Batenhorst home. Thanksgiving day guests at the Bob Batenhorst home were Mr. and Mrs. John Keating of Atkin son, Kenneth and Maureen Baten horst of Omaha and F. J. Clark, jr., of Omaha. Visitors at the Clarence John son home from Thursday, Novem ber 27 until Sunday, November 30, were Mr. and Mrs. William Stein bronn and son, Robert, of Lin coln. Thanksgiving day afternoon callers at the Frank Weichman home were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kaup and grandson, Dannie Kaup, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilg and family of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Marval Jean, Mr. and Mrs. William Steinbronn and Robert of Lincoln and Glen Lockmon en joyed Sunday dinner at the Ed ward Mlinar home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler and Lavern had as Thanksgiving day guests Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tas ler and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Addison of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall and Ce cil Radcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Miarval Jean enjoyed Thanks giving dinner at the George Beck home in Atkinson. Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and son, Terry, visited Sunday, November 30, at the Roy Rhodes home while her husband and Mr. Rhodes at tended a horse sale at Rushville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and Terry of Bassett enjoyed Thanks giving day with Mrs. Etta Rhodes and daughter, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoffman and sons and Miss Margaret Kramer of O’Neill enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the John Kramer home. Peggy Kramer, dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer, spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer re> ceived word that their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Stracke and May nard Kramer arrived at Camp Chaffee, Ark., last Wednesday. Mrs. Stracke’s husband is sta tioned at Camp Chaffee, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. George Weber and family of Ainsworth were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman, and family. Mrs. Art Givens and Mrs. Leo Weichman were Ainsworth shop pers Friday, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman and family enjoyed Thanksgiving diner at the Joe Winkler home near Emmet. A Slaymaker family reunion was held on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Slaymaker and family on Thanks giving day. The following guests were present to enjoy the day: i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slaymak- j er, sr., of Atkinson; Mlrs. Ervin Gaughenbaugh and Peggy Lou of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Car lisle and family of Atkinson; Mrs. Melvin Hickerson and sons Tommy and David, of Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slay maker, jr., and children of Stuart. Mrs. Melvin Hickerson an sons remained overnight at the Slay maker home and returned to Val- ; ley Friday, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunz and Jeanie spent Thanksgiving day at the home 'of Mrs. Kunz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Slaymaker at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hy trek enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schoberg of O’Neill. Mary Ann and Lorene Miksch left Thursday, November 27, for Hastings to visit their sisters, De lores Miksch and Mrs. Conard Bott and family and Mr. Ernest Bott and family. Miss Wilma Kaup visited her sister, Mrs. Andy Hytrek and family Sunday, November 30. They also enjoyed Sunday dinner at the John Hytrek home. Visitors at the Art Givens home on Thanksgivng were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ziska and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer and, Larry were Sunday, November 30, callers at the Art Givens home. Ewing News Weekend callers at the home of Mrs. Caroline Sanders were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sanders and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bergstrom and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders and family were Mrs. Sanders’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee. ADC-3 Algene Krieter is now stationed at Kingsville, Tex. Af ter several months of sea duty in Korean waters, he was stationed at a base in California. Mrs. Krieter is with him. She is he former Ann May Hill of Ewing. On Sunday, Mrs. Lena Kirsch mier had as her guests all mem bers of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crotty and son of Wichita, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Niesius and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirschmier and children, all of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wolverton and family of Pilger. (Neal Jensen was the guest-of hcmor at a party at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen, on Wed nesday evening, November 26. The occasion was to celebrate his 13th birthday anniversary. Games and contests provided entertain ment for 10 invited guests. Roast ed weiners prepared by the boys at the fireplace in the recreation room and the birthday cake with ire cream was the luncheon menu, after which the boys left for their homes wishing Neal many more happy birthdays. Guests at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck Thanks giving day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and family, all from O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walter were bus passengers to Clearwater on, Thanksgiving day where they were guests of their son, Alfred, and family. Mrs. Harriet Welke and daugh ter. Vaulda Welke of Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and family en joyed Thanksgiving dinner at the country home of Mir. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirsch mier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens and family of Orchard spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Lena Kirsch mier in north Ewing. A postponed Thanksgiving day dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Marquardt on Sunday. Guests were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marquardt of Teka mah, also their son, Victor, jr., who had been a guest at the home of his grandparents since Wednes day, November 26. Mrs. Rose Fridley was a 6 o’clock dinner guest at the home of her daughter and family on Thanksgivihg. Word has been received from Mrs. Alice Crellin, who left Ew ing November 17, accompanying Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Rickard to Hartline, Wash., to spend the holidays with her daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Rickard and son, Randall. On the trip through the western states more snow was found and high ways were hazardous. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tom jack vis ited at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawks and fam ily on Thanksgiving. FREE! $150 KEEPSAKE Diamond To Be Given Away F-R-E-E-! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY NO OBLIGATION . . . HURRY ! I Do Your Christmas Shopping Here! j j avc | I “WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS” I See the distinguished merchandise listed 1 in our new S&H Catalog McIntosh Jewelry 1 \ “Where Price and Quality Meet” I Big Sale Forecast Today • There will be lots of yearling steers and heifers on the mar ket today (Thursday), a two-weeks accumulation inasmuch as there was ne sale Thanksgiving day. There will be a big load of young cows. The run on calves is tapering-off and fewer calves than usual are expected today. There will be the usual run of mixed cattle. Stocker and feeder trade was low and dull ear lier in the week at the terminals. * There will be around 400 head of hogs today, mostly feeder pigs. The hog sale will get underway at 12 o'clock noon. 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