California Vows for O’Neill Girl, Groom from Dublir (Photo at right) St. Basil s Catholic church ii * S*u^n^eles’ Calif., was the seem of the Saturday, October 15, wed ding of Miss Loretta O’Malley daughter of Mrs. Lawrence O’ Malley of O’Neill, and John L H,arSaden of Compton, Calif., soi of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harga den of Dublin, Ireland. Rev. Den al Mulcahy of St. Basil’s Catholii church performed the 10 o’clocl ceremony. The bride appeared in a gowr of ivory satin. The bouffant skir featured inserts of importec French lace. She carried a bou quet of Stephanota and a whit< orchid. Matron - of - honor was Mrs James Goggins, sister of the bride. Christopher O’Shea serVec as best-man. Following the ceremony i breakfast was held in the Lidt room of the Ambassador hotel ir Los Angeles. After a trip to Santc Barbara, Carmel an I San Fran , cisco, Calif., the couple will be a1 home at 835 E. 46th St., Bixbj Knolls, Long Beach, Calif. . The bride is a graduate of St Mary’s Academy in O’Neill. Mr. Kargaden is a graduate of West land Row Christian Brothers col lege at Dublin, Ireland. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O’Neill) Rev. Duane Lauber, pastor Sunday, November 6: Sunday school, 10 a.m., Carl Colfack, su perintendent; worship service, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan youth, 7:30 p.m.; adult fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Prayer service and Bible study, Thursday, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Golden and family of McCook spent Sunday in the M. J. Golden home. Mrs. Golden and children remained for a week’s visit. • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell of Corvallis, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton of Page were Saturday visitors at the Frank Grenier home. New Ranch - Style Home I FOR SALE! I The outstanding home buy in O’Neill! It’s the new Lew White residence. Mr. and Mrs. White are moving to Omaha and are selling this lovely new home located on East Douglas Street, one of the very best locations in town. The large lot measures 67 Vi by 170 feet. This fine dwelling was built just one year ago. A 15 ranch style home, it offers almost 1,200 square feet of lux urious living comfort. The beautifully styled interior in- IS eludes a large “L” shaped living-dining room, with 50 M yards of excellent carpeting. Two twin-sized bedrooms, |g| each with a large closet with sliding doors. A lovely tiled *1 bath which includes large linen closet. A spacious kitchen f||j with all the cupboards, cabinets and work space you’ve S ever dreamed of, and an exhaust fan. H The entry way features a large coat closet. Two extra closets are on the main floor. Full basement, light and dry. Cabinet gas heat, open breezeway, attached garage. If you are planning on a new home, see this “dream home” with all its lovely and beautiful appointments, including Philip pine bamboo drapes which go with the house. The construe - Ition of this home is excellent. Immediate possession! To inspect, contact the BILL BOWKER AGENCY 11 Phone 468-W I r— . .± IH »' * * Mrs. John L. Hargaden of Compton, Calif., the former Loretta O’Malley. ' V---— Venus News Mrs. Herman Dorr was surpris ed Sunday evening, October 30. when a group of neighbors came to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. Draw pitch was played. Winning the men’s high was Herman Dorr and Franklin Ulhir, low. Ladies high went to Mrs. Fred Ulhir and low to Viola Pospeshil. A lunch was served, brought by the guests. Mrs. Dorr received several gifts. Those pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pospeshil, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulhir and family, Misses Vlasta, Viola and Rita Pospeshil, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dorr. Mrs. Ethel Frisch and sons of O’Neill spent last weekend with her sister and family, Mrs. Ar thur Ennen and family. Those from Venus attending the funeral of Mrs. John Herout at Verdigre Thursday forenoon were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tyler and Mrs. R. Brookhouser. Mrs. Ora Caskey and Mrs. Har ry Caskey were O’Neill visitors Thursday. A box social was held at the district 54 school Monday eve ning, October 23. A nice crowd attended. Games, under the direc tion of Mrs. Kenneth Caskey, were played. 'Many prizes were given. Joe Forman and sons, Emil Forman and Ralph Brookhouser were helping Fred Ulhir brand cattle last Thursday. Dennis Von Seggron, who is a student at Wayne State Teachers college, visited his parents, the Art Von Seggrons, from Wednes day evening, October 26, until Monday. Arthur Von Seggron has been carrying mail for the past two weeks, during Lester Raff’s vaca tion. j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moser and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Caskey attended a family din ner gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacot of Verdigre on Sunday, October 23, given in hon or of their son, Charles, who re cently arrived at Verdigre for a 15-day furlough after finishing an eight-weeks’ school at Norman, Okla. He leaves for Norfolk, Va., on November 4. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospeshil and family of Sioux City from Thursday un til Saturday were Vlasta and Vi ola Pospesbil and neice, Rita. Overnight visitors at the Her man Dorr home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ervin of Bassett. Mrs. Dorr is Mr. Ervin’s sister. On Saturday the two families attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Orville Stolp at Creighton, who died ear ly Wednesday, October 26, at a Norfolk hospital, where she was a patient since June 1. Amelia Children Gather Pennies AMELIA—The WSCS sponsor ed a Hallowe’en party Monday evening for the children of the community. Groups of children with their sponsors called on homes throughout the community and instead of tricks or treats asked for pennies to be sent to foreign countries to benefit the children there. The groups then returned to the school where they were shown a film and given treats. Other Amelia News The Helping Hand club will meet Thursday, November 10, with Mrs. Margie Sammons. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kennedy, Kale and Harold visited Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Slaymaker and fam ily in O’Neill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce called at the Alfred Walters and Wick Wyant home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia spent Saturday at Ord visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clements. Misses Kathy and Joyce Doo little entertained a number of their friends at a Hallowe’en par ty Friday evening in the hay mow of their barn. There were about 25 little folks present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Urban and their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wehland, of Holdrege were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston. iney were au dinner guests on Sunday at the Silas Johnston home near Atkinson. Mrs. Urban is a sister of Earnie and Silas Johnston. Miss Donna Rae Peterson of Lexington spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White, Mrs.1 Julia White and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge were dinner guests Sunday at the Charles Coolidge home near Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Grimes of Chambers were also guests. Mrs. Wayne Harrington of York will be guest speaker at the Amelia Methodist church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bly and family will move to a farm near Neligh in a couple of weeks, where Mr. Bly will be employ ed. Mrs. Ernest Young, Mrs. Sam mie Young, Mrs. Julia White and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge visited at Mrs. Ed White’s Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair and Dale Doolittle drove to South Sioux City the weekend of Oc tober 22, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gartner. # Mr. and Mrs. Will Boward of Cortland visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle, sr. Mrs. Boward is Mr. Doolit tle’s sister. The Gale Fix family of Scotts bluff visited from Friday until Sunday at the parental Elmer Fix and Mrs. Alice Prewitt homes. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Gertie Adair, drove to Lincoln last Thursday, returning home Sun day evening. The Petersons visit ed their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston. Mrs. Adair visited her son-in-law and Chambers Veterans’ Day CELEBRATION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH FREE PANCAKES.11 am 'fl7 p® DEDICATIONS and MINOR SPORTS • during afternoon 1/2 HOUR STAGE SHOW. 8P.m. In High School Auditorium Admission: Adults—50c; students—25c DANCE . ..... starting at 9 p.m. ■ American Legion Hall Music by Wayne Chapman and His Orchestra This Veterans’ Day Program Sponsored by Alderson Post, American Legion daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitt. Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie Mrs. Harold Gilman and Mrs. j Stanley Thompson spent Friday j in Norfolk where Mrs. Gilman j attended the teachers’ convention i Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garwood have purchased the Gilbert An derson farm near Chambers. The place is better-knoyn as the Dode Sageser place. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Doran of Timberlake, S.D., were visitors at the B. W. Waldo home Wednes day night, October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith of North Platte are visiting at the Hamp Smith and B. W. Waldo homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore and Luanne of Bloomington spent the weekend at the parental Bernard Blackmore and Asa Watson homes. They returned home Sunday. Miss Janice Prewitt accompan ied Mrs. Dvorak and daughter, Kay, to Scottsbluff where the girls attended teachers’ institute. Janice visited her sisters, Mrs. Gale (Mryna) Fix and Mrs. Mux (Peggy) Dixson, also an aunt in Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. George Withers are enjoying a television set, a gift from Mrs. Withers’ son. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Sigman and daughters of Morrill visited her father, Charles Sigman, Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and Venita went to Greeley, Colo., to visit Mrs. White’s brother, Law rence Barnett, and family and also to Denver, Colo., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett, who have been visiting their son at Greeley, and Harry White, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jack Milton, returned home with the Glen Whites the early part of the week. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller spent the weekend in Lincoln with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyers of Atkinson were Sunday callers in the Marvin Anderson home. Food sale by Methodist ladies, «|Uurday, Nov. 5, at Shelhamer’s oods, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 27c Mrs. E. G. Price was a Tues day caller in the Marvin Ander-j son home. Ivan Heiss Heads Holt Farm Bureau PAGE—The new officers of the Holt county farm bureau took office last Thursday evening at the first meeting of the new year. They are: Ivan Heiss, president; Alfons Beelaert, vice-president, and Dale Stauffer, secretary and treasurer. The meeting was held at dis trict 57 or the Wood school. The resolutions adopted at the Neligh meeting of the Antelope farm bureau, attended by Ivan Heiss, Merwyn French, jr., and Dale Stauffer, were read and dis cussed. Ivan Heiss and Mike William son were chosen as delegates to attend the state convention at Lincoln November 14, 15 and 16. It is intended that the local, county, state and national gov ernment departments in which the farm bureau has an interest shall hear its opinions and that the opinions may have some in fluence on legislation. Mrs. Ralph Larson, chairman of the women’s division, was in charge of the lunch arrangements. Plans were made to meet with the fann bureau of the south half of Holt county to organize a Holt county farm bureau instead of be ing a unit of the Antelope coun ty division. Miss Mildred Crabb, who is at tending Wayne State Teachers college, spent the weekend visit ing relatives in O’Neill. * — ■ , o Cleanup Auction . . . CONTINUES. Friday Night, Nov. 4 - 7 O’Clock o STILL A WIDE selection of most items available and the clean up auction will resume Friday evening Be here early at the Townsend Hardware & Implement location in Page. Shelv ing, all kinds of fixtures, IHC parts, some furniture, fork han dles, stove bolts, water sprinklers, heavy type safe, roll top - desk. GERALD & EVA LAMASON, Owners COLS. BUV AND MAX WANSER, Auctioneers _ _ _ - bt . . . EXCITING, I PACKED WITH THRIFT WE'VE "CORRALED" THE NEW STYLES, THE BEST QUALITY, AND THE BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER! SEE THEM TODAYI MEN, YOU CANT BEAT ’EM FOR COMFORT, LONG WEAR Washable as your hands! . 2 for 5.50 A. Melon/black, gold/navy, beige/brown, mint/green rayon and acetate. S-M-L-XL. B. Pink/black, maize/brown, mint/black, blue/dark blue rayon and acetate. S-M-L. C. Bright, dark, or pastel acetate and ray on sport shirts. S-M-L-XL. D. White Sanforized cotton broadcloth with smart pastel plaid trim. S-M-L. E. 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