Celia Soldier Sees Ike While in Korea Livingston Is Near Panmunjan CELIA—Cpl. Gene Livingston reports that he saw President Elect Dwight Eisenhower when he was in their camp recently. His unit was stationed six miles out of Panmunjan in Korea at the time. Other Celia News Mrs. D. F. Scott attended the Shakespeare club party and 1 o’clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Albert Lemmer Saturday. John. Sicheneder came home from camp Wednesday, Decem ber 10, for a 20-day leave and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sicheneder, and his many friends. Connie Frickel went by plane to visit the Faye Puckett and Paul Nelson homes Wednesday, December It). Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlotfeld and family were Sunday after noon visitors at the Paul John son home. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott, ac companied by Mrs. H. O. Stevens and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg, at tended the Atkinson Country club Christmas party at the Rob ert Martens home last Thursday. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Roth, Mrs. Orville Siebert, Mrs. Rich ard Crippen, Mrs. Herman My ers, Mrs. Oliver Anson and Mrs. Robert Martens. Mrs. Helen Kreymborg of O’Neill, home ex tension agent, was a guest, also Mr. Scott, Mr. Siebert and Robert Martens. A new member, Mrs. Louis Siebert, and her husband v/ere present. Grab bag and mystery sister gifts were ex changed. A collection of seven dollars was given to an orphans’ home in Omaha. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Ora Yar ges of Stuart January 8. Linford Sweet spent from last Thursday through Saturday shingling the roof of the Lawr ence Smith home. Conrad Frick el helped shingle last Thursday and Mrs. Frickel visited Mrs. Smith. John Storjohann of O’Neill and E. M. Stewart of Phoenix were Wednesday evening, De cember 10, visitors at the Hans Lauridsen home. Hans and Jim Lauridsen were Butte visitors Wednesday, De cember 10. Mrs. D. F. Scott attended Iris club noon dinner at the home of Mrs. Ivan Dickerson Monday, December 8. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and son, Darrell, were Fri orsday evening visitors at the D. F. Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Arp and Judy of Butte were dinner guests at the Emil Colfack home Wed nesday, December 10. The men butchered a hog in the afternoon. Mark Hendricks, Russell Hip ke and Roy Vandersnick helped saw wood for Leonard Chaffin last Thursday. Carl and Harold Colfack of O’Neill visited their brother, Emil Colfack, and family Tues day evening, December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and Jim Laumridsen were O’ Neill visitors Saturday. Mrs. William Coleman was a Wednesday, December 10, visit or at the Hans Lauridsen home. Denton Colfack was one of the FFA boys who went to Sioux City Wednesday, December 10, by chartered bus, to visit the stockyards and packing plants there. Fifty-one boys and men made the trip. Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Mrs. Robert Hendricks spent Friday with Mrs. Omer Poynts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Staples and son of Ainsworth spent Mon day evening, December 8, at the Joe Hendricks home. Shirley Colfack was a supper guest at the P. W. Kilmurry home Wednesday evening, De cember 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colfack and family and Carl Colfack and ROYAL THEATRE — O NEILL — Thursday Dec. 18 Cecil B. DeMille’s Masterpiece SAMSON AND DELILAH Color by technicolor. Starring Hedy Lamarr, Victor Mature, George Sanders, Angela Lans bury, Henry Wilcoxin. The great est love story since the begin ning of man and woman! Adults 50c; Children 12c Fri.-Sat. Dec. 19-20 Big Double Bill BULLFIGHTER AND THE LADY Starring Robert Stack, Joy Page, Gilbert Roland, with Vir ginia Gray, John Hubbard, Katy Jurado. The thrilling adventure of flashing steel and deadly horns, tempestuous, action-filled romance! — also — Wild Bill Elliot KANSAS TERRITORY Filmed in glorious sepia tone. Peggy Stewart, House Peters. He rode into Kansas with a price on his head . . . revenge in his heart . . . wanted by the law and the lawless! Adult 50c; Children 12c. Matinee Sat. 2:30. Children under 12 free when accompanied by parent Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Dec. 21-22-23 Co-staxring the new popular screen personality, Aldo Ray, with William Ching Spencer Tracy (he’s Mike) Kath erine Hepburn (she’s Pat) in PAT AND MIKE The laugh-packed love story of a Broadway lug and a lady! Whatta romance . . . he’s a big city sharpie and she’s a babe with blue-blood. You’ll call it the comedy of the year! Adult 50c; Children 12c. Matinee Sun. 2:30. Children under 12 free when accompanied by parent Wednesday Dec. 24 Family Night GOBS AND GALS Starring George and Bert Ber nard with Robert Hutton Cathy Downs. Family Night, $1.00; Adult 50c; Children 12c * * 4 son, Harvey, of O’Neill visited the Emil Colfack home Friday evening. Others who helped Emil celebrate his birthday an niversary that evening were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Arp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family were Saturday visit ors in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith visited the Lawrence Smith fam ily. Merrill helped with the shingling. Mr. Blomenkamp and Mr. Fast of Butte wired the new rooms being made on the Joe Hend ricks home last Thursday. Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Nina visited the Bud Reisers home in Butte and Jack Staples home in Butte Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith were Sunday afternoon visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mrs. Phipps was a dinner guest at the Mark Hendricks home Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks in the afternoon. Frances and Charles Chaffin spent last Thursday night at the Mark Hendricks home. Denton and Dennis Colfack visited the Clarence Focken boys Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family went to Picks Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family were Sunday dinner guests at the David Rahn home, town and Yankton, S.D., Tues day, December 9, and also visit ed the site of Gavins Point dam. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Char les Smith at Osmond on the way home. Vivian Thurlow spent Sunday with Markita Hendricks. Shirley Colfack visited the girls in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott, Patty and Phil of Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias and sons, Roger and Rodney, of Stu art were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the D. F. Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were Butte visitors Friday. Mrs. Alvin Heiser and son, Gerald, and Mrs. Duane Beck spent Wednesday, December 10, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dobrovolny. Clarence Focken took a car of young folks to O’Neill to hear the “Messiah” Sunday afternoon in the school auditorium. Harold Colfack and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colfack and family of O’Neill were Sunday evening visitors at the Emil Colfack home. Alex Forsythe helped O. A. Hammerberg put in a cement feeding floor in his cow barn on Monday. Husbands Entertained— The Contract Bridge club in vited the husbands to a Christ mas party which was held Sat urday evening. The group had dinner at the Town House and then returned to the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French to play bridge. The winners were Mrs. C. E. Lundgren and Dr. J. L. Sherbahn. Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and sons, Byron and Craig, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Foreman and chil dren. Donna and Derold Perry were supper guests of their great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Newton, Wednesday, De cember 10, in honor of their birthday anniversaries. The Church of Epiphany in Em met will hold a Christmas party on December 21, at 7:30 pm., for all the children in the Emmet community of school age and un der are invited. Mrs. William Newton visited at the Dean Perry home Wednes day morning, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach ; spent Sunday afternoon at the W. I P. Dailey home. Donna and Derold Perry treat ed the Emmet school district 20 to ice cream cones after school in honor of their birthday anni versaries. They also received many gifts. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter, Barbara, spent Saturday after noon visiting at the Dean Perry home. Mrs. Gilbert Fox nd daughter, Barbara, called at the Cecil Mc Millan home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Charlie Abart and Mrs. Agnes Gaffney spent Friday, De cember 12, at the Charlie Skopec home. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter, Barbara, called on Mrs. Geary Enbody Saturday afternoon, De cember 13. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse of O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth spent Saturday evening visiting Mr. and . Mrs. Wayne Fox and children. Mrs. Charlie Abart and Mrs. Agnes Gaffney spent Monday, December 8, at the Fritz Brock ' man home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and children spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates in O’ Neill. Mrs. Joe Ramold received a phone call from her son, Andrew, who is stationed in Colorado on Thursday evening, December 11. Jack O’Connell arrived home on Tuesday, for a 15-day furlough from the armed forces. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John O’Con nell of Emmet. Miss Norma Lou Foreman was a Sunday dinner guest of Miss Maureen Murphy in O’Neill. Mrs. Alvin Kloppenborg enter tained at a Christmas program and box social Wednesday eve ning, December 10 at her school Miss Mabel Perkins and Dick Heiten of Ainsworth visited Mr. and Mrs. James OConner and Tom Perkins on Friday, Decem ber 12. I * Gets Yule Furlough— S/Sgt. Jack Moler arrived on Sunday, December 14, to spend a 30-day furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moler. Sergeant Moler has been sta tioned at Eglan A.F.B., Florida. At the end of his furlough, he will return to the same air base. Christmas Program Follows Meeting — The Wesleyan Service Guild met Monday evening, December 15, for a Christmas dinner at the M&M cafe. After dinner the members returned to the Metho dist church parlors for a short business meeting which was con ducted by Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn, the president. A Christmas program followed the meeting. The following mem bers of the junior choir sang “The Angelus Bell Song:” Jay B. Munsell, Konnie Kurtz, Lorna Marcellus, Joan Booth, Larry An derson, Sharon Marcellus, Char lotte Estenson, Konard Smith, Perry Dawes, Betty Rodman, Karen Bridge, Judy Smith, Da vid Stuessi and Mardell John son. A pageant, “The First Christ mas,” was presented by this group under the direction of Mrs. Wallace Smith, Mrs. Harold Se ger and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr. The next meeting will be held January 19 with Mrs. Esther Har ris as hostess and Miss Viola Haynes and Mrs. Helen Kreym borg as the leaders. To Visit Sons — Mrs. Mabel McKenna will leave the last of this week for Omaha where she will spend Christmas with her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKen na and family. Another son, Gene, of Cleveland, O., will join them there for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ven teicher and family at Clearwater. Mrs. Anson Heads Ewing Star Chapter— EWiliNG—The following offi rers for the Jephthah chapter 85, Order of the Eastern Star, were elected Tuesday evening, Decem ber 9, at a regular meeting: Mrs. Vera Anson, worthy matron; Wil liam Spence, worthy patron; Mrs. Henry Fleming, associate matron; John A. Wood, associate patron. Mrs. Harriet Welke, secretary; Mrs. R. G. Roc key, treasurer; Mrs. Wilbur Bennett, conductress; Mrs. Waldo Davis, associate conduc tress. Cradle Shower — A cradle shower was held Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. Leo Culhane for Mrs. Lyle Green and Mrs. C. H. Stone and infant son, Danny. The guests spent the evening playing canasta. The two honored guests opened their gifts and then a lunch was served by Mrs. Culhane. ..... Mrs. Miller Feted— Mrs. Albert Miller was honored on her birthday anniversary Sun day. Among those present far the birthday dinner were: Mr* and Mrs. Orville Miller and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and sons, Mrs. Duane Miller and Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs* Frank Gehlsen and Cathy. Sun day afternoon callers were: Mr* and Mrs. O. G. Cromwell of Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Marrin Johnson and Carol and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker. NOTICE The annual meeting of the stockholders of the O’Neill Civic club will be held on January 6th, 1953, at 8:00 p.m. in the Golden hotel dining room. J. B. 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