Stuart News WAF Esther Gans came from Ft. Scott, 111., on Friday, No vember 26, for a 10-day leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gans. She is enroute to Colo rado Springs, Colo., where she will be pemanently located. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sweet and daughter came from Lincoln on Tuesday, November 23, to visit Fere with his mother, Mrs. Elsie Sweet, and in Valentine with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen. They returned to Lincoln Sunday where Mr. Sweet is a stu dent in the University of Ne braska. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Bas sett were Sunday, November 28, visitors at the James Nachtman home. Mr. and Mrs. Don DeCosta c. me from Franklin Wednesday evening, November 24, and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baack and other friends. Mr. DeCosta was high school coach here last year and is now coach in the Franklin high school. Mrs. Fred Braun and son, “Butch,” of Atkinson accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald tc Omaha Wednesday, November 21, to spend Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Don Shald end Miss Shirley Shald. They returned home Friday. Miss Nan Cowles, teacher in Alliance high school, returned to Alliance Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liarry Cowles. The Sisters of St. Peter’s and Paul's parochial school in Butte were Thanksgiving dinner guests of the Sisters of St. Boniface school here. Miss Vesta Mitchell, beauty operator in Butte, came last Thursday and spent the weekend v/ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shearer and family went to Council Eluffs, la., Wednesday, Novem be 24, to spend the weekend with his brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grace and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ra dar. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Sweet of Lincoln spent Saturday and Sun day, November 27-28, with his mother, Mrs. Elsie Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Gail King and family of Valentine spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McVay and Steven of Franklin came Wed nesday evening, November 24, to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krottei Mr. ..ad Mrs. Dean Hageneis ter, Bill and Bob of Potter, Miss uoan Hageneister of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richardson, Bob and Mary of Ainsworth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krotter on Friday, November 26. J. P. Gans and daughter, WAF Esther Gans, went to Sioux Falls, S.D., Monday, November 29, to visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. Evelyn Conn. Mr. and Mrs. James Nachtman rnd “Sonny” accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Bassett to Verdel for Thanksgiving dinner at the Otto Veseley home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhodes of Beemer came Wednesday eve ning, November 24, for a visit with his mother and sister, Mrs. Etta Rhodes and Miss Ruth Rhodes. They were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. George Hytrek and family of Hartville, Wyo., spent Wednesday evening, No vember 24, with Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McVay and Steven of Franklin accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Donalci Krotter to Ainsworth where they were Thanksgiving day guests at the Albert Richardson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Krotter, Alice and Mark of Palisade were Saturday guests at the Donald Krotter home. Guests at the Charles Moses home from Wednesday, Novem ber 24, until Sunday were their daughters, Misses Barbara and Faye Moses, who teach in Oma ha, Donald Worley of Omaha and Anthony Mata of Wayne. Represent Inman at MYF Rally— INMAN—Misses Linelle Tomp kins and Lucy Cunningham rep resented the Inman MYF at a subdistrict rally at the Methodist church in O’Neill Sunday. Linelle conducted the devo tions for the afternoon. At the e'ection of oficers she was elect ed subdistrict vice-president. GM Celebrates Greatest Production Record Symbolic of General Motors’ 50,000,000th car produced in the United States since 1908 is this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air sport coupe. T. H. Keating, general manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division (left) is shown handing the key to the car to Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Motors. Behind Mr. Curtice is the design of GM’s official 50,000,000th car medallion, emblematic of the greatest production record in transportation history. Painted and plated with gold, the car came off the Chevrolet assembly line at Flint, Michigan, on November 23. At that time GM celebrated with an “open house to America” in all of its 125 plants and training centers across the country. Miss Watson Tells About Wesleyan INMAN—Miss Carolyn Watson gave a talk on life at Nebraska Wesleyan university, Lincoln, during the church session at the Inman Methodist church Sunday. She discussed enrollment, stating that students from 24 states, sev en foreign countries and 21 church denominations are enroll ed at the university. She also discussed the religious and mu sical opportunities offered. Frontier for printing! i 3 Army Enlistments Are Announced— The army recruiting office at O’Neill has announced the fol lowing recent enlistments: Calvin L. Day of Johnstown, for airplane mechanic school; Donald E. Gordon of Newport, for airplane mechanic school; James R. Linenbrink of Eli, for welding school. These men went to Ft. Bliss, near El Paso, Tex., for process ing, training and reassignment. Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and family were Sunday breakfast euests of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Lorna Stevens Is Bride in Sunday Church Ceremony PAGE — In the presence of members of the families and a small group of friends and rela tives, the marriage of Miss Lor na Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Stevens of Page, and Dennis La Fave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene La Fave of Pierre, S.D., was solemnized in a dou ble-ring ceremony Sunday after noon, November 28, at the Page Methodist church. Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, church pastor, offici ated. Preceding the ceremony, a prelude of piano music was pre sented by Miss Ruth Parks, who also played the wedding march and accompanied Mrs. Paul Rob inson as she sang “Oh Promise Me.” The bride, given in marriage fcy her father, chose an after noon dress of cream brocaded faille with scoop neck, tight fit ting bodice and full standout skirt. She wore a gold cross, a gift from the bridegroom, a small black velvet hat with tiny veil and carried a bouquet of crimson carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Wanda Stevens, the bride’s sister and only attendant, wore a medium blue silk dress, made similar to the bride’s, and a small black velvet hat with veil. Her bouquet v/as of pink carnations. Serving as bestman was Virgil Kofer of Onida, S.D., a friend of the bridegroom. Seating the guests was Wayne La Fave, the Iridegioom’s brother. The mother of the bride chose for her daughter’s wedding a dress of black crepe with pink accessories, and the bridegroom’s rt other wore a dress of blue crepe with brown accessories. Both wore pink corsages. A reception for the guests was held in the church parlors with Mrs. Gerald Lamason, Mrs. A. G. Braddock and Mrs. C. E. Walker in charge. Miss Audrey Braddock had charge of the guest and gift book, assisted by Miss Sherry Stewart and Mrs. Jerry Asher. Miss Jo Ann Braddock cut the served the wedding cake and Mrs. Clovis Wood, sister of the bridegroom, poured. The bride was graduated from Page high school and Grand Is land business college. She has been employed the past eight months as secretary for Spears & Spears, realtors, at Onida. The bridegroom was graduated from Onida high school and is employed with the Sully county ASG at Onida. After a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Cnida. Out-of-town guests for the wedding and reception were from Onida and Pierre, S.D., Omaha, Lincoln, Atkinson, Orchard and (‘’Neill. 9 Veterans Return to Page Hardwood PAGE—Nine lettermen are re porting to Coach Glenn Blezek in the Page high school basket ball camp. The veterans include: Dick Stewart, Hugh Troshyn ski, Eddie Walker, Gary Kemp er, Jerry White, Larry Roach, Marlin Frahm, Lorance Edmis ten, Larry Parks. Other promising material in cludes: Elmer Saltz, Lloyd Fussleman, Richard Heggemeyer, L o r a n Parks, Dick Cork, Lyle Heiss, Veldon Gray, Walter McIntosh. Schedule: December 7—At Orchard. December 10—Inman. December 14—Ewing. December 17—Clearwater. January 3-7—Elkhorn Valley Sandhill Gateway tournament at Brunswick. January 14—At Chambers. January 19-21 — Holt county tournament at O’Neill. January 28—At Brunswick. February 1—At Creighton (St. Ludger’s). February 4—At Inman. February 8—Oakdale. February 11—Stuart. February 15—At Elgin. February 22-25—Class C tour nament. New Off-Campus Classes to Form Wayne State Teachers college is planning to bring physical sci ence survey, 1 or 2, as an off campus course at O’Neill to con vene on Friday evenings, accord ing to Miss Alice L. French, Holt county superintendent of public instruction. Doctor Dennis will teach the class. There is also a possibility of having a dual class in crafts, half the group beginners and the oth er half advanced students in im provement in teaching crafts. This advanced course is educa tion. The class will meet on Sat urday with Mr. Schriner as teacher. * Registration for xhese dwo classes will be held December 11 at 10 o’clock. From the -University of Ne braska will be sociology 53, prin ciples of sociology. The descrip tin of the course is: Association and communications, the nature and types of human groups, the basic elements affecting them, collective human behavior, the nature and growth of culture, social institutions. The prerequi site is at least 12 college hours. The organization meeting of the class will be Saturday, January 15, and this class will meet on Saturdays. Claude Johnson of Sioux Falls, S.D., visited Monday evening at the homes of his mother-in-law, Mrs. J. P. Protivinsky, his broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch, and his mother, Mrs. Clara Johnson. Idahoans Arrive in Chambers Locality— CHAMBERS— Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smock and two daugh ters, Connie and Vickie, of Boise, Ida., came Friday, Novemebr 19, for a two-weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, and Dale. On Thanksgiving day, the Woods’ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howe, and two chlidren of Fremont and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Larson, and three children of Burwell were also present. Called by Father’s Serious Illness— CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mitchell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mitchell and family, all of Wichita, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and children and Miss Lorraine Mitchell of Boise, Ida., arrived the first of the week. They were called here by the serious illness of their father, Carl Mitchell. Visit Iowa— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirkpat rick and family and Mrs. Cora Kirkpatrick were Thanksgiving guests in Council Bluffs, la., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanNess and family. The Frontier for printing. i&SLFRONTTfR Justice Court November 12, Harold Lam brecht, for W. L. Ferris, over weight, pending, Jack Crouch. November 13, George Brainard, speeding at night, $10, Curtis Cochran. November 13, Engelbert Ull rich, speeding at night, $10, Curt is Cochran. November 15, Ernest Frank, for Madison Creamery, over on ca pacity plates, $10, Harold Cramer. November 16, Glen Montgom ery, bound over to district court for breaking and entering. November 17, J. B. Burson, overweight, fined $50, Kenneth Kirk. November 18, Glen Young blood, intoxication, second of fense, 30 days in jail. November 18, Ralph J. Riley, overweight on truck, $50, Harold Cramer. November 19, Matt Latang, for Nick Latang, no reciprocity, $10, Kenneth Kirk. Novemoer 22. Charles J. Nix, for James T. Douglas, overload on truck, pending, Jack Crouch. November 22, Jack Wolf, for Wafford & Unmack, gross over weight on truck, pending, Don ald Richardson. November 22, Quintin Ramold, gross overload, overweight on capacity plates, pending. November 22. Edward Rollins^ speeding, $10, Skinner. November 23, Chas. D. Hen derson, speeding, pending, Skin ner. November 23, Eddie Walnofer, no license plates, pending, Skin ner. November 23, Gene Baumen, drunken driving, fined $100, driving privilege suspended for six months. District 11 Pupils Present Program— STUART—Miss Lucille Mitch ell and her seven pupils of Holt school district 11 presented a Thanksgiving program followed by a pie social in the Cleveland church basement Friday evening, November 26. Thirty-two pies were auctioned to the highest bidders for $57, which will be used for school equipment. Read the want advs.l EDW. M. GLEESON DENTIST 2d Floor Gilligan Rexall Bldg. Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-5 * ^^^NOmONAL LIFETIME GUARANTEE S5 /vuien te? Th/S semi-porcelain dinneroara £3 « undera/Qzed and pattern u> ^ ~ rrrr BEET SUGAR \ | 251b. bag. 2.39 f 1 5? _ \ mice good [A THRU Dec. Uth \ IMPORTED ARABIAN \ HATES' in st 1 1* & A ■ mt “? 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