Club Plans Christmas Party PAGE —The Eastside Kountry Club members were guests Wed nesday afternoon, November 16, of Mrs. Dale Stauffer for the sec ond half of the effective shopping j lesson. Mrs. Alfred Conner was i the leader. Mrs. Melvin Carson was a guest and won the contest on labels. Plans were made for a Christ mas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Saltz December JO. Each member will bring a dozen cookies wrapped and ready to send to St. Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill. There will also be a gift exchange. Other Page News The Ludvig Nielson family de parted by truck for their new home at Bandette, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiseman have moved into the property va cated by them, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins. Mrs. R. D. Copes was hostess Friday to members of the Just A-Mere club for an afternoon of rook and visiting. Mrs. Hal Farnsworth will be the Decem ber 2 hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge were Sunday guests in the Bert Fink home at Ewing. Mrs. A. O. Weber and Mrs. Nora Henderson accompaneid them as far as Forrest Henderson’s, where they were guests in celebration of their birthday anniversaries. The GGG&G.club played pitch at the home of Mrs. Clarence Stevens Friday afternoon. Mrs. Anton Nissen had high score, Mrs. Otto Matschullat, low, and Mrs. Hester Edmisten received the traveling award. Mrs. I. O. Wood will be the December 2 hostess. Members of the RNA lodge met at the I OOF hall Wednesday eve ning, November 16. Mrs. Harold Kelly and Mrs. Ralph Larson served lunch following a routine meeting. Mrs. J. W. Finch led the devotions and the special Thanks giving lesson. Plans were com pleted and the date, November 29, was set for the bazaar in the «hurch basement. Mrs. Robert Gray and Mrs. Evelyn Gray were hostesses. _ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nissen left Sunday morning for Kansas City, where they will be guests in the home of her son - in - law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swanson, until after Thanksgiv ing. They will also visit his son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hennigan, and family at Bedford, la., on the return trip. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Alton uraanocts., Mrs. Lou tfeiss, Mrs. Jennie French and Miss Alice French were Sunday guests in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Braddock, at Fullerton. Mesdames Otto Matschinlat; Melvin Held, Les and Lorenz Riege, Edward Soukup and Lou ise Heese attended Lutheran Aid last Thursday afternoon at Or chard. Revelation of secret pals, gift exchange and Christmas din ner will be held December 15. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., were Friday evening guests ©f Mr and Mrs. Harry Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gallagher were visitors there, also. The members of the Page WSCS have been invited to at ° tend the O’Neill society meeting November 30 when Mrs. Roach of Magnet will speak in the interest of the Indian-American. Mr and Mrs. Oswald Goldfuss, sons, Gene, Carl and Johnny, and daughter, Pauline, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers and grand daughter, Elonna King, were Fri day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes, sr. Carl, Johnny and Denny went to Plainview to roller skate. The others spent the evening at cards. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Goldfuss and sons, Gene, Carl and Johnny were entertained at the William Hauf home at Orchard last Thursday evening at a fish fry. There were other guests. Mrs. John Lamason was host ess at the last meeting of the season of the Contract bridge dub. Mrs. Dan Troshynksi earn ed the high score prize and Mrs. Cordes Walker, the all-cut award. An exchange of Christmas gifts followed the evening at cards The hostess served lunch. Thirteen members of the Help 0 u club were dinner guests at the William Buxton home Wednes day, November 16. The ladies tore and sewed carpet rags for the hostess. Mrs. Sid Faulhaber had the entertainment. Small prizes were given the winners of the contest games. Mrs. Clarence ° Finch received the door prize. Mrs. Otto Matschullat will be the November 30 hostess. The Fellowship Sunday-school Thanksgiving DANCE o Composer of Lawrence Welk’s “Bubbles in the Wine” Hinrsday, Nov. 24 Butte Legion BALLROOM SPECIAL DOOR PRIZES Given ai Intermission O class members and their families served their annual Thanksgiving dinner at the church basement on Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Election of officers was held. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park and son, Ron, Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr., and children and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and family at Or chard in celebration of Ron and Marilyn’s birthday anniversaries. Ewing News Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Starr, and Elizabeth. Mr. Starr went to j Chambers to get his mother, Mrs.; Nellie Starr, who accompanied them back to West Point. Tom Coleman, who is in the army, was a guest Wednesday, November 16, at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pru den and family. On the expira tion of his furlough, Tom will go to Ft. Riley, Kans. Attending toe senior class play at St. Mary’s academy on Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn 1 and Mrs. Rose Bauer. Mrs. M. B. Huffman was the honored guest at a farewell party at the home of Mrs. R. G. Rockey on Thursday afternoon. Bridge was played. The scorewinners were Mrs. Perry Saiser, Mrs. Lyle Dierks and Mrs. Everett Ruby. Mrs. Huffman was presented a handkerchief by each guest. Re freshments were served. Mrs. S. E. Borden left last week for Rapid City where she will spend some time visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Claude Burnett, and her son, E. Borden, and their families. The Christian Mothers of St. Peter’s Catholic church met Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Rotherham. Mrs. Gail Boieg presided at the business session at which their bazaar on November 23 was the main topic for discussion. Card games were played for the recreation period. Lunch was served by Mrs. Wil liam Lofquest, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Roy Rotherham and Mrs. Charles Rotherham. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rockey left Friday for Alamosa, Colo., where they will be guests at the home of their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rockey and family. A free grade school program will be presented to the public on December 1 at the Ewing audi torium, beginning at 8 p.m. The Ewing school band will give a concert preceding the program under the direction of Eugene Kresl. The Jeptha Chapter No. 85 Or der of the Eastern Star entertain ed at a family party Tuesday eve ning at the annex of the United Presbyterian church. A 6:30 din ner was served to about 40, fol lowed by an informal hour. The gentlemen of the group went to Atkinson to attend a special Ma sonic meeting. Rev. Frank Ramos, a mis sionary of the Rio Grande Con ference, told an audience at the Methodist church Tuesday even ing about his work among the Spanish speaking people in Latin America, Texas and New Mexico. Rev. Lee Brigdon, pastor, con ducted the devotions. Due to the stormy weather the crowd was • not as large as expected. Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Rother ham were hosts to the Pitch club, Thursday evening at their horrfe. All members were present. La dies high was won by Mrs. Waldo Davis and low went to Mrs. Ken neth Ruggless. For the men, El mer Bergstrom received high score and Waldo Davis low. Re freshments were served by the hosts. Seventeen members of Boy Scout troop 181 answered to roll call Thursday evening when they met at the headquarters for their regular session. Assistant Junior Scoutmaster conducter the busi ness session. Preparations were made for the Board of Review meeting. The group voted to have a Christmas party. Plans will be made at the next meeting for this activity. The Misses Anna and Theresa I Bauer had as their dinner guests ! on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bauer and two sons of Co zad. A recent guest at the home of the Misses Anna and Theresa Bauer were Mrs. Mayme Grady of Ceder Rapids, S.D. Mrs. Jerry Tomjack entertain ed at a party on Wednesday af ternoon honoring the first birth day anniversary of her daughter, Cathy. Games provided amuse ment for the small guests, who included: Diana Hamilton, Cathy and JoAnn Edwards, Mary Lynn Eacker, Monica, Patty and Mike Munn, Peggy Schroeder, Richard Shain and Max Kropp. All were accompanied by their mothers. Other guests were Mrs. Everett Taylor and Phyllis of Oakdale. Cathy received some gifts. Re freshments of cupcakes bearing one candle and ice cream were served. ■ O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Guy Beckwith went to Auburn Thursday to attend the funeral services Friday for her brother-in-law, F. O. Anstiss. Miss Barbara Becker was noti fied Saturday that she had pass ed the registry board examona tions and is now a registered X | ray technician. She will go back | to Kansas City, Kans., December 1, where she will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler and ! family and Miss Sophie Lashmett I of Newport visited Sunday at the i D. D. DeBolt home. Lynch Store Marks 40th Year LYNCH—The 40th anniversary of the McMeen store in Lynch is being celebrated this week. Other Lynch News The American Legion auxiliary met with Mrs. R. M. Ducker on Monday evening. The Boyd county Knights of Columbus council met at the Lynch American Legion hall last Thursday evening. About 50 member were present. Mrs. Geneva Bergstrom and daughter of Ewing visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Serk Tuesday, No vember 15. Mrs. Anton Hegberg left for a visit with relatives in Lusk, Wyo. The Ralph Moody family of Niobrara visited relatives here on Sunday, November 13. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanel of Omaha visited at the Ray Long home this week. Mrs. Mary Dahlberg of Lincoln visited with her grandson, Ver non Dahlberg, and family. Mrs. Eari Moody visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Potter and daughter of Herrick, S.D., spent the weekend here with relatives. The Ed Wiley family were business visitors here Saturday. The Harlan and Orville Holtz ' families helped Harry Holtz cel ebrate his birthday anniversary at his home in Norfolk Monday, November 13. Mr. and Mrs. James Maly vis ited the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. Scheda, at Fairfax, S.D., Sunday helping her celebrate her birth day anniversary. Mrs. Loris Anderson of Butte visited at the Alvin Knapp home over the November 12-13 week end. 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