Ex-Judge Harrington Dies at 85 (Continued from page 1) Survivors include: Widow _ Mary, daughter—Mrs. Earl (Hel en) Buelow of Racine, Wise.; three grandchildren. Among out-of-towners here for the rites were the following members of the Nebraska Bar association: George Farman of Ainsworth; Arthur Weber and Harold Allen, both of Bassett; Charles E. Chace and Francis D. i-ee, both of Atkinson; Thomas Wedell of Springview. Frontier for printing! *'■■■ — Bridge Featured at Counry Club— Saturday afternoon Bridge was held at the country club for the ladies, their guests and visiting ladies. Mrs. John McCarthy of Scottsbulff had the high score for the visiting ladies at bridge and Mrs. R. L. Owens of Kansas City, Mo., had the visiting ladies low score. Mrs. John Conard of Emmet had the hieh bridge score for the local members and Mrs. Robert Brayton of Stuart had the local ladies low score. All cut was won by Mrs. H. J. Lohaus and the traveling prize went to Mrs. Joseph Brewster of Stuart. On Sunday, following, lunch eon at M&M cafe. Bridge was a gain played by the ladies while the men were tournamenting. Visitor’s high was held by Mrs. ~~ 4 E. W. Devereux of Omaha and Mrs. Lester Bare of Rushville had the visitors low score. Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock won the prize for high score among the local players and Mrs. Robert Evans had the local low bridge score. All cut was won by Mrs. LaVern grange of Ainsworth and Mrs. .Sam Ely of Ainsworth won the traveling prize. O'Neill News Mrs. George M. McCarthy re turned from Omaha Monday where she had been visiting her daughter, Miss Beverlv, with Mr. McCarthy, who had attended a Knights of Columbus state oifi ers meeting held in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McElhaney spent from last Thursday until Sunday in Denver, Colo., visiting their daughter, Marjorie. Jeann ine, who had been visiting her sister there, returned to O’Neill with her parents. r —i Paul W. Moseman, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Moseman arrived in O’Neill Sunday. After a three-weeks leave he will re port to Ft. Monmouth, N. J., he has been stationed in Austria. A father’s day picnic was held at Ford’s park Sunday by the H. W. Tomlinson family. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, Mr and Mrs. Glen Tomlinson of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner of Cham bers and Mr. and Mrs. James j Coventry and children and 3ev ; erly Smith, all of Inman. Dr. Stephen Wallace of Wahoo spent Saturday and Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Connors and sons of Greeley visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace from Saturday untri Monday. Mrs. Hugh O’Neill spent from Wednesday until Saturday visit ing, Mrs. H. F. Schlueter and Mrs. Roy Lowry. Miss Helen Kubitschek and Harold Bishop of Jamaica, Long | Island, N. Y.. arrived from Det roit, Mich., Monday evening and Mrs. Richard Bogan of Kansas City, Kans., arrived in O’Neill Friday. They are visiting at the home of Miss Kubitschek and Mrs. Bogan’s parens. Dr. and Mrs. Kubitschek. Miss Helen will be married to Mr. Bishop Saturday at St. Patrick’s Catholic church. Chuck and Dennis Hov of Has tings are visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt. They arrived in O’Neill Friday. Mrs. Robert M. Langdon and son, Bobby, visited last week at the homes of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Monen, jr., and Dr. Langdon’s mother, Mrs. J. Frederick Lang don, in Omaha. Guests this week in the E. E. Gaskill home are Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bennett and children of Nor folk, Va., who arrived Tuesday, Mrs. Jane Krupa of St. Paul. Minn., who arrived Monday and Mrs. H. E. Burroughs. Mark and Douglas of Lafayette, Calif., who spent the past week visiting the GaskilTs and will return to their home m California Monday. June 28. Mrs. Gladys Oxford of Cham- j hers has been visiting sinve last Thursday at the home of Mr. H. J. Lohaus. Mrs. William Grutsch and John Grutsch, sr., returned form Strat ford, Ontario, Can., Sundav, where they had spent two weeks visiting her sister and his two sisters. On their return trip they stopped in Chicago, 111., for a day l~ ~ and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ulmer. Mr. and Mr. Charles Havranek visited Sunday at the home of : his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ! Havranek in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Heflin spent the weekend in Central City visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Davis. Mrs. Reed Herley and children will leave Friday for Pueblo, Colo., where they will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Austin, for two weeks. Friday Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ro bertson met their daughter, Mrs. Robert Weiss, and daughter of Kansas City, Mo., in Omaha. Mrs. Weiss and her daughter will visit A her parents for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy and family of Scottsbulff visited relatives and friends in O’Neill from Wednesday, June 16, until Monday. Frontier for printing! 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