Mrs. Merrill Smith Is Club President CELIA — Celia Homemakers extension club met at th° home of its president, Mrs. Joe Hend ricks, Wednesday, September 23, with 14 members and one visit or, Mrs. Inez Hayes, present. The following officers were elected for the coming year which begins January 1: Mrs. Merrill Smith, president; Mrs. Conine Frickel, vice-president; Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld, secretary; k Mrs. George Beck, treasurer; Mrs. Stanley Johnson, reporter; Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, leader A; Mrs. Victor Friekel, leader B; Mrs. Lawrence Smith, sunshine leader; Mrs. Roy Fullerton, health- Mrs. Leonard Chaffin, reading; Mrs. Mark Hendricks, music; Mrs. Robert Hendricks, ecreation; Mrs. O. A. Hammer berg and Mrs. Ray Pease, year book committee. A lesson on basket weaving was presented by Mrs. LeRoj loffman. Each woman made a baSlcCt ^The next meeting will be on CglBMMKm Oct COAT EVENT extra! value plus style! 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WINTER NEEDS 36-Inch Dark Outing Flannel _ 35c Double Cotton Blankets _ 3.49 Sheet Blankets____ 1.98 to 2.98 Full Mattress Pads_3.59 All Wool Blankets, 72x90 _ 10.00 Double Blanket, part wool, 3% _5.49 Comforter Batts 1.29 Quilt Batts 1.79 Chenille Spreads _ 4.98, 7.90, 9.90 Girls’— Cotton Vests 59c Cotton Panties 49c Boys’ 2-Piece Underwear _1. 59c to 98c Women’s House Slippers.. 1.98 2.29, 2.98 Women’s Flannel Gowns_ 1.98 to 2.98 Men’s Gloves—Canvas. 20c Jersey. 33c Men’s Nap-Out Gloves _ 39c Men’s Lined Coat, denim_ 3.79, 4.98 Men’s Lined Cossack, denim or covert 3.98 Jr. Boys’ Jersey Mittens _ 25c Boys’ Jersey Gloves __•__ 49c WELCOME. LADIES. TO ACHIEVEMENT DAY. OCT. 8! % ..'_ _ Tuesday, October 27, with Mrs. Byrl Beck as hostess at the home of Mrs. Inez Hayes in Atkinson. Other Celia News Members of Suny Side 4-H feeder calf and girls’ cooking club met at the Joe Hendricks home Saturday, October 26, for their achievement day and turned in their reports. Six calves from the club will be shown and sold in O’Neill at the 4-H sale October 7. Albert Johnson of Lyons was p.n overnight guest at the Earl Schlotfeld home Friday night. His son, John Johnson, was an overnight visitor at the Schlot feld home last Thursday night. Jim and LeRoy Lauridsen’s birthday anniversaries were cel ebrated at the Louie Lauridsen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ellen wood were Monday dinner guests at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Doster of Kalamazoo, Mich., arrived last j Thursday evening for a visit with her cousin, Mfs. O. A. Ham merberg and Mr. Hammerberg. The Dosters had visited other relatives in Denver, Colo., before coming to Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ellen wood visited D. F. Scott Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braun and daughter, Elaine, were Sunday supper guests at the Marvin Focken home. Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Mrs. Robert 1 endricks attended a party at t le Reverend Phipps home in Atkinson Friday. Byron Obermire visited Bob oy Knudson Saturday. Last Thursday visitors at the Gene Livingston home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ziska, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and Kay and Kenny, also Mrs. Feme Liv ingston and son, Zane. Mrs. H. R. Rouse and son, Mar vin, also Mildred Keyes of Inman were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Milton McKathnie home. Marvin Focken Helped Alex Forsythe cable hay two days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and daughter are staying at the Omer Poynts home while Robert is helping with carpenter work at the Wilson ranch. They are rebuilding the barns which were recently destroyed by fire. Frank Kilmurry and Alex Forsythe were last Thursday evening visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Emil Colfack and Duane Beck were O’Neill visitors last Thurs day. Mrs. Emma McKathnie, who has been helping with work at the Milton McKathnie home, re turned to her home in Atkinson Saturday taking her grandson, Darrel McKathnie, home with her for a visit. Buddy and Billy Focken and Donnie and Ronnie Frickel ac companied a group of young folks from Atkinson to a Presbyterian youth rally in Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Connie Frickel took a car of the young folks to the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer Free Day ALL DAY White Horse Ranch North of Stuart Sunday, Oct. 11 Homecoming & Fiesta Horseback Riding Pony Rides Horse Acts berg and their guests, Mr. ana Mrs. W. E. Doster of Kalamazoo, Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. George Beck Saturday forenoon. Mrs. D. F. Scott attended Iris club meeting at the home of Mrs. Claude Humphreys Monday af ternoon Mrs. Walter Puckett was hostess. Mrs. Omer Poynts was a Sat urday visitor at the Mark Hend ricks home and the ladies went bunting wild grapes. Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe . Hendricks home. Ira Lange and Jim Lauridsen were Tuesday, September 22, dinner guests at the Hans Laur- ; idsen home. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott were Friday afternoon visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Colfack were Sunday afternoon and sup per guests at the Emil Colfack home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken "•ere O’Neill visitors Saturday. Leoia Cary of Ewing was a Saturday visitor at the Milton McKathnie home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were Sunday evening visitors at the Emil Colfack home. Cpl. and Mrs. Gene Livingston went to Hastings Monday to look for living quarters as he will be stationed in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and family were Sunday visit ors at the August Troshynski home. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel, jr., visited the George Syfie home Friday. Teen Club Organizing in Chambers— CHAMBERS—First meeting of the new Teen club was held on Wednesday evening, September 30, at Chambers. An election of officers was to have been held and committees appointed to car ry out the purpose of the club, which is wholesome recreation for all teen agers. The American Legion is back ing the project by offering ihe free use of its building until the Teen club gets a good start. The club will meet each Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 10:30 o’clock with entertainment including games, dancing and refresh ments. Only teen-agers will be allowed to participate and there will be strict conduct rules. The teen-age committee help ing with the organization of the club consists of: Miss Kathyrn Hoffman, Miss Delores Harley, Miss Lorraine Farrier, Roger Harley, Gene Adams and James Tangeman. Sponsors and chaperones for the club are: Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Lambert, Frank Weinmaster and Rev and Mrs. C. D. Ankney. 4th Anniversary— \ Richard Dean Mace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Mace, celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Ritterbush, Mr. and Mrs. John Ritterbush and Mr. and Mrs. Amie Mace, sr., all of Chambers. Mrs. DeBacker Hostess— The Justa club met Wednes day, September 23, at the G. C. DeBacker home with Mrs. Danny DeBacker as hostess. Winners at cards were Mrs. William Mattern, high, and Mrs. Don Petersen, low. Refreshments were served. Carroll (Cal) Stewart went to Belden Monday to be pallbearer at a funeral for a friend, Dean V. Westadt, 35, father of three chil dren. Rev. J. Lavern Jay, Meth odist district superintendent, also attended the service. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Searles ' and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst ! spent Sunday in Pickstown, S.D. Enrou*e home they visited Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Friedrich of Spen ' cer. American Legion Ballroom O’NEILL, NEBR. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6TH * Admission Per Person Advance Sale:$ 1.75 —At Door: $2.00 ^ Rosemary and Jimmy Chace of Atkinson spent the weekend visiting their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Hammond. Mrs. John Murray of Spencer spent Monday visiting at the Tom Donlin home. Mrs. Neita Claussen of Ewing was a Tuesday afternoon guest at the home of Mrs. Edna Hue be t. Mrs. George Janousek and children left Sunday for Colum bus where they are spending the week visiting Mrs. Janousek’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hile. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindholm of Valparasio were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmor. Mrs. Dorothy Barrett of Atkin son left Sunday for her home after spending a week visiting ner daughter, Mrs. Charles Hav ranek, Mr. Havranek and child ren. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher of Page and Mr. Mrs. C. H. Switzer spent Sunday in Brunswick visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schinck. Presbyterian church rummage sale, October 8. 9, 10, Yanlzi building, south of O'Neill Na- | lional Bank. 22-23c ] Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallup were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weyh rick, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wey rich and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spry of Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Taylor of Brunswick, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor of Russell, Kans. Miss Mary Lou Wilson of Oma ha spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, and family. Mary Lou attends Duschesne college. Col. Wallace O'Connell will ieave Tuesday, October 6, for Springview where he will auc at a 4-H calf sale. Mrs. John J. Harrington and her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Fraber, of Landover, Md. will leave Fri. day for Sioux City where they will meet their husband and fat her, John J. Harrington of Chic ago, 111. Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon ald's. Mrs Herman Janzing, Mrs. Oliver Ross and Mrs. Harry Res sel attented the state convention of extension clubs in Norfolk on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept ember 22 and 23. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Johnson and .family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and family were Sun day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Grothe of Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Knight and son attented the car races in Stuart on Sunday. Mr. an Mrs. Roy Lanman and Sherilynn Grenier spent the weekend in Verdel visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Yusten and Mr. and Mrs. Durvin Kipple and family were Monday even ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Bigger of Lincoln were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen^y W. Lofflin. Mr. and Mrs. William Luben visited in Page at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen Wednes day, September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman and have received word that their son, Pvt Don Lanman of Ft. Lewis, Wash., has been trans ferred to Alaska. • Guests at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kru^man Sunday were Mrs. Lena Dorr, M~. and Mrs. Leland Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Peters, all of Creighton, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dib bert of Osmond. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kraft were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tschirren and family of Niobrara and Mrs. Mabel Shobe and daughter of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman attended pancake day at Niobrara Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sommer stedt of Layton, Wash., spent the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Luben. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brittell and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Man uel Crosser of Neligh were Sun day afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Mace. George McCarthy, Lyle Benda, and Robert Shoemaker attended a meeting of officers of the Knights of Columbus in Norfolk on Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter were | Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Colson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson and Jack, all of Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss and Mary Elizabeth spent Monday in Norfolk. Mrs. Mabel Henry returned Monday fron an extended visit with relatives and friends in Montana and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havranek and children spent Sunday visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek of Atkinson. \ Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeffers of Chambers were guests last Thurs day, September 24, of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Mace. O'NEILL DRIVE IN Fri.-Sai. Oct. 2-3 Geo. Montgomery, Carin Booth “Cripple Creek” Exciting days of the gold rush brought to your door. B. Here! ADDED SHORTS Sun.-Mon. Oct. 4-5 Fredric Marsh, Gloria Gra hame with an all star cast “Man on a Tight ^ Rope” An amazing true story of the circus, its troubles, terror and sorrow. ADDED SHORTS Tues.-Wed. Oct. 6-7 David Brian, Arlene Dahl “Inside Straight” A story of the boom days of San Francisco, with love, women and gambling. ADDED SHORTS Thursday, October 8 Family Night Keenan Wynn and Janice Rule “Holiday for Sinners” Masked revelers mix with high society in a thrilling drama. Added shorts. 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