Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gib son of Chambers announ ced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Marie, (above) to Henry Ru dolph of Spalding. No wedding date has been set. East Gooselake News Mr. and Mrs. Bert West left for their home in Onamia, Minn., on Tuesday morning, November 29. They spent the last three weeics visiting friends and relatives in the Ewing and Clearwater vicin- j ity. Mrs. West is a sister of Mrs.! John Tagel. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thramer and ! daughter, who have been visiting relatives and friends here recent ly left for their home at Mt. Ver non, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kruse and Peggy of Norfolk were Saturday night, November 26, and Sunday guests at the Albin Thramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spahn called at the John Tagel home Monday evening, November 28. Thanksgiving dinner guests at Jack Schindler’s were Mr. and Mrs. William Hubei and Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Christian sen and family of Fremont and Mrs. Celia Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Loseke, Sylvia and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bartak and Janice were supper guests at the Lambert Tickota home Monday, Novem ber 21. Thanksgiving guests at the Em erson Loseke home were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bartak and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pavel and I The Lambert Tickota and John Skinner families were Thanks giving day guests of Mrs. Fred Lehnert of Plainview. Sunday dinner guests at Jack Schindler’s were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd of Ewing. Guests at the Adolph Koenig home on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Adamson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koenig and Danny and Lois Lu cas, all of O’Neill. The Ludwig Koenig family were Sunday dinner guests of the , Adolph Koenig family. I Tommy Koenig spent Friday afternoon, November 25, with | Ralph Tickota. Thanksgiving dinner guests of | the Max Thramer family were • Mr and Mrs. Albin Thramer and | Mary Agnes, Adolph Thramer and Mr. and Mrs. James Thramer j and family of Ewing. The Max ' Thramers recently moved to a | farm near Neligh. ' Gloria Tickota was an over- j night guest of Sylvia Loseke Mon- \ day, November 28. Jerry Koenig was home from Peru for Thanksgiving vacation. He attends Peru State Teachers college. The Jack Schindler family were guests at the William Hubei home Friday afternoon. Robert Miller, Don Vandersmck and Freddie Bollwitt called at the Adolph Koenig home Sunday. Kassandra Skinner was a re cent weekend guest at the Lam . bert Tickota home. Johnny Adamson is a guest this week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Koenig. Walter Sojka and family were guests at the Louis Sojka home Thanksgiving day. ( --- “ ' , MORE CASH i FROM 1 CASH CROPS ! I I /*’ < I 0 R.H.PIERCE 4 irrigation systems I Put water to work for you... PROFITABLY! Portable irrigation systems have | proven time and again that growers who use irrigation properly make | more profit. 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