Page A ox is Annual Gift Exchange— PAGE — The Page American Legion auxiliary held a Christ mas party at the Legion hall on Monday evening with an attend ance of 35. A no-host 7 o’clock dinner was served. After the business meeting there was group singing and a gift exchange. Mrs. R. D. Copes and Mrs. Anna Sorensen had charge of the tables, decorations and gift exchange. Mrs. Edd Stewart won the door prize. Mrs. Grothe Marks 75th Anniversary— EMMET—Mrs. William Grp the, sr., celebrated her 75th birth day anniversary on Friday, De cember 10. Five of her children were present. They were Mrs. Earl Farr, Mrs. Bert Henning, Mrs. Sam Banks, William Grothe, jr., and Herman Grothe and their families. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Yusten and Mrs. Carl Schenzel of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hennig and chil dren at Atkinson. Page Odd Fellows Participate in S-D Day— PAGE — At the meeting of the Odd Fellows lodge Monday evening, a proclamation was read that was issued by the sovereign grand master requesting the co operation of every Odd Fellow on S-D day which was to be ob served by the local camp. The campaign in connection with S-D day was to be under the direction of Frank Cronk, noble grand, and B. H. Stevens, secre tary of Page lodge 358. Frontier for printing! . . . prompt deliveries. Chambers News Capt. and Mrs. Glen McAsee, enroute from Germany to Cal ifornia, stopped Monday to visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reninger. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thom son and children drove to Omaha Sunday to see the Hollywood ice revue. They were guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ed wards. Rev. John Patton, president of the Omaha Baptist Bible insti tute, conducted services at the Memorial Baptist church Sun day. Santa Claus is coming to Chambers Saturday, December IS, 2 p.m. Free picture show. Free treats for kiddies. He’ll be looking for you. 32-33c Mrs. Elmer Wandersee and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and children drove to Norfolk Sunday where the former attend ed a wedding. Mrs. Elmer Wandersee and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and children drove to Sioux City Fri day where the latter visited friends and the former went on ro Shelby to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keisinger, and son. OFFICE TO BE CLOSED The Holt county draft board office will be closed the next two weeks with the exception of De cember 22, 23, 30 and 31. _t_ Going to Denver— Mother Agnesine of St. Mary’s academy plans to go to Denver, Colo., on Saturday where she will I spend several days. Good Time to Buy Replacement Cattle • The cattle market last week was slow to a dollar down, following the trend of the terminal markets. Today might be a good time to buy your replacement cattle. 0 We’re expecting between 700-900 cattle, consisting of 300 head of yearling steers and heifers, quality medium to good; also 300 head of steer and heifer calves; the balance in mixed cattle, including 12 top milk cows and six 2-year-old Holstein heifers coming from near Oakdale. • Four quarter horses will be sold. Around 200 feeder pigs are expected. O’Neill Livestock Market Phone 2, O’Neal Girl Breaks Family Tradition; Exhibits Hereford and Wins! CHAMBERS — Miss Bonnie Grimes of Eaton, Colo., a first year 4-H club worker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes, exhibited the grand champion Hereford bull in the junior Christmas livestock show last week in Denver. Bonnie’s young bull was judged best in a field of one hundred Herefcrds. Miss Grimes is a grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter of Chambers and, oddly, her grandfather is a Shorthorn breeder of consider able reputation! COMMUNTY (Stuart) Rev. D. D. Su, pastor Sunday, December 19: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m. Junior high fellowship Wed nesday at 7 p.m. Tonight (Thursday), December 16: Senior high youth fellowship, 7 p.m.; choir practice, 8 p.m. The Sunday-school will present the annual Christmas program on Sunday, December 19, at 8 p.m. A joint service with Cleveland Presbyterian church will be held in the Community church on Christmas eve, December 24, at 8 o’clock. This will be a candle light musical service. Gift Exchange— Mrs. H. G. Kruse entertained members of the Merri-Myx club at their annual Christmas party at a dessert luncheon Tuesday after n o o n at her home. Following bridge, in which Mrs. H. L. Lind berg had the high score, gifts were exchanged. Yule Program Planned— St. Patrick’s Altar society will meet tonight (Thursday) in St. Mary’s gymnasium. Guild 6 is en tertaining. The meeting will be gin at 7:45 o’clock as members have a Christmas program plan ned. Plan Social— The Leona school, district 16, will stage a Christmas program on Wednesday evening, Decem ber 22. Miss Arlene Walters is the teacher. MARRIAGE LICENSE Robert Ray Taylor, 26, of O’ Neill and Doris Marie Smith, 29, of Chambers, December 2. tana Mr tfif \er 1 Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: December 8—Mrs. William Swopes, Lynch. 9—Mrs. William Boyle, O’Neill; Mary Agnes Boyle, O’Neill; Robert Paxton, Chambers; Mrs. Eugene Kurpgeweit, Ewing; Mrs. Walter Young, O’Neill; Warren Curtis Wiley, O’Neill; Stephen McDon ald, O’Neill; Candice Dee Wor cester, O’Neill. 10— Mrs. Hiram Johnson, O’Neill; Mary Ryan, O’Neill; Joan Claire French, O’ Neill; Billy Van Every, O’Neill. 11—Paul Van Noy, Gree„ Ridge, Mo.; Mrs. John Mick, Atkinson; Jerry Lee Babutzke, O’Neill. 12— Mrs. Dean Farrier, O’Neill; Con stance Ann Zastrow, O’Neill; Sharon Renwald, Omaha. 13 — Monica Ruhkamp, Winner, S.D ; Mrs. Clair Schroth, Star; Mrs. John Clasey, Page. 14 — Mark Muff, O’Neill; Mrs. George Her ild, Inman; Jeanette Winkler, Emmet. 15 — Brenda Beelaeri, Page; Mrs. Harry McKay, Cham bers. Dismissals: December 8 — Freddie Asher, Page; Silas How ard, O’Neill. 9—Mrs. Roy Hum rich and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Dwayne Borg and baby girl, O’ Neill; Charles Gonderinger, O’ Neill. 10—Robert James Paxton, Chambers; Karen Donohoe, O’ Neill; Antoniette Schocz, Council Bluffs, la.; Mrs. L. W. Taggart, Chambers; Mrs. James Sorensen and baby girl, Page; Mrs. Wil liam Boyle, O’Neill. 11—Stephen McDonald, O’Neill; Mrs. James W. Rooney, O’Neill; Candice Dee Worcester, O’Neill. 12 — Billy Van Every, O’Neill; Joan Claire French, O’Neill; Paul Van Noy, Green Ridge, Mo.; Warren Curtis Wiley, O’Neill; Levi Yantzi, O’ Neill; E. W. Sterner, Page; Mrs. Ed Murphy, O’Neill; Mrs. Eugene Kurpgeweit and baby girl, Ew ing; Mrs. Henry Brunmeier, Butte; Mary Ryan, O’Neill; Mrs. William Swope and baby girl, Lynch. 13—G. H. Grimes, Cham bers. 14 — Jerry Lee Babutzke, O’Neill; Constance Ann Zastrow, O’Neill; Norma O’Bryan, Colome, S.D.; Harry Graham, O’Neill; j Mrs. Hiram Johnson and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Waltfer Young, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Mary Agnes Boyle, O’Neill; Brenda Beelaert, Page; Mrs. John Clasey, Page; /'Hen Chmiel, Ewing; Mrs. Dean Farrier, O’Neill; Bennie Hill, O’Neill; Mrs. George Herold, In man; Lewis S. Martinson, Bris iow; Carl Mitchell, Chambers; Mrs. Elmer E. Smith, Ewing; Mrs. Charles Scholz, Stuart; Mrs. Emma Miller, O’Neill; Mrs. John Mick, Atkinson; Miss Mary Mur phy, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Mark Muff, O’Neill; Mrs. Harry McKay, Chambers; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Shar on Renwald, Omaha; Monica Ruhkamp, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Clair Schroth, Star; Jeanette Winkler, Emmet; Mrs. Addie Wrede, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Admissions: Mrs. Susanna Black, Verdel; Marion A. Borrall, Butte; Dr. E. B. Bradley, Spen cer; Mrs. George Classen, Spen cer; Dorothy Katherine Engle haupt, Spencer; Doris Kathleen Englehaupt, Spencer; Mrs. Char les Gifford, Dorsey; Daniel H. Hansen, O’Neill; John Havranek, Spencer; Baby Robert Gene Korst, Fairfax, S.D.; Otto Jons, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Albert Mc Donald, Lynch; Miss Lillian Ol son, Bristow; Baby James Wil liam Storjohann, O’Neill; Mrs. Harold Wickersham, Lynch. Dismissals: December 6—Mrs. Edward Carson, Redbird; Baby j Larry Haun, Spencer; Mrs. Floyd France, Lynch. 7 — Charles Pe cena, Spencer. 8 — Mrs. Frank Mulhair, Lynch; Miss Shlene Johnson, Spencer. 9—Baby Ryan LeRoy Rqckford, Anoka; Mrs. Gordon Kirsch, Lynch. 10—Mrs. Earl Storjohann, O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: December 11—Mrs. John Beck, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs. Blaine Garwood, Amelia, accident; Mrs. Frank Keating, At kinson, surgical. 12—Mrs. Edward Rezac, Atkinson, obstetrical; Joe Heeb, Atkinson, medical. Dismissed: December 10—Mrs. A. M. Batenhorst, Stuart; Mrs. Leonard Olberding and son, Stu art. Arriving for Holidays— William J. Froelich, jr., student at Georgetown university, Washing ton, D.C., Miss Barbara Birming ham, student at Catholic univer sity, Washington, D.C., and Miss Marde Birmingham, student at Duchesne college, Omaha, will arrive Saturday to spend the holi day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham. T. Joseph Biglin spent from Tuesday, December 7, until Friday in Omaha on business. He made the trip to and from Omaha by rail, reporting the new coaches on Chicago & North Western trains 18 & 14 are “excellent” and the “ride is smooth.” 2 Japan - Bound Airmen Honored Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth en tertained at a dinner Sunday hon oring their son, A/2c Junior Worth, and A/2c Jerry Schneider of Oil City, Pa. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wetzler and family of Herrick, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and family of Gregory, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Page and daughter of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, Charles Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth drove Junior and Airman Schneider to Grand Island Sunday evening where they met A/2c Richard Boyle, who was accompanied to Grand Island by his father, Edward Boyle. The airmen departed on Monday morning for Park air force base, California, from where the three will leave for Japan. Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. G. Owen Cole and son were guests of Billie Ar tus, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Artus of O’Neill, Sunday to help him celebrate his birthday anni versary. Pvt. James Fritton returned to camp and would like to have his friends write to him. His address is: Pvt. James Fritton, US f-5480232, Bty. B, 2nd Tng. Gwn, AAA RTC, Ft. Bliss, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen were guests of Mrs. Mary Lewis and Rudy on Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Bates visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kee, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meier and brby of O’Neill visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family on Sunday evening. Frontier for printing 1 Vi$F\ f We’re Still Buying! * | WHILE OTHER stores already are ^ L trying to clean up their * holiday 3T stocks, we are still buying and daily are J* *4 ordering new merchandise and unpack- IT *4 ing new stock. Late shoppers can be as- F •4 sured of full and complete selections at Y *4 our store for at least one more week! F *T DOLLS — TRICYCLES — BICYCLES — TRAINS , f SLEDS — SKATES — GUN & HOLSTER SETS ' ^ j| SMALL APPLIANCES OF ALL KINDS ' CARRIAGES — TOYS OF ALL TYPES | WESTERN AUTO . . . 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