Lxcello Club Picks Mrs. Leland Moody I reported the auxiliary cleared $64 82 at its stand com munity day Mrs. Don Nissen re ceived the eloor prize. Mi -James Frieda Asher, Ken neth Asher, Robert Harvey and Calvin Harvey served refresh- 1 ments to 15 members and one guest. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. John Giles and family were last Thursday and Friday guests in the home of Rev. •nd Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw and family. They were enroute to Wilsonville, their home. A district evangelism program will be discussed at Neligh be tween 10 and 12 a m., on Friday, September 21 All members of the membership and evangelism committees are urged to attend. Thirteen members of the Page WSCS accepted the invitation of the O’Neill church to attend the last Thursday meeting. Emmet, Inman, Chambers and Amelia so •ietv members were also guests. Mrs. Nora Peterson of Ingle wood, Calif., and son. Byrl, of Kansas City were Page visitors Monday, calling on old friends and neighbors. They were guests of relatives at O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell spent Wednesday and Thursday, Sep tember 12 and 13, at Ewing at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock. Ira Watson and T. D. Hutton of Inman and Merwyn French, sr„ and Ray Snell wet to Minnesota Sunday on a fishing trip. Miss Mardell Curry of Sioux City arrived Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr., and her mother and brother, Mrs. Curry and Don of Ponca, spent Sunday there. Miss Mardell accompanied them home, Mrs. Elsie Cork accompanied her granddaughter, Mrs. Paul Hartigan, and children to Ona wa, la., Saturday where she will visit relatives and the Hartigans will join Mr. Hartigan, who has employment with a construction company. They spent the week end in the home of his uncle at Grant. O’Neil! News The Women's association of the Presbyterian church will hold a food sale at Shelhamer’s store on Saturday. September 22. 21c Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmitz and family returned from a week’s vacation at Yankton and I’ 'nested. S I). They also visited Mr and Mrs. Nolthe of Sunder nul. 1.1, and attended the Clay i'otinty fair at Spencer, la. After returning home they found they had missed winning a drawing of $1,000 by five hours. The winner had to he present to receive the money. Mi s Janet Soger visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. So uer. over the weekend, Janet is a freshman at the University of Ne braska, Lincoln, Mrs. James Boyle left late Monday for Junction City, Kans , to assist in the home of her son, S/Sgt Donald E. Boyle. Donald’s wife and infant son. Norman Al fred, are in the base hospital. Sergeant Boyle came here for his mother. Roy Johnson of Brooklyn, la., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jornson, sr., last week. Gary Waller of Wayne State college spent the weekend with his parents, the W. W. Wallers. PAGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trow bridge and Lori were Sun day visitors in the Leon McDan iels home at Neligh. Mrs. Anna Carson and Faye Pinkcrman of Dorsey were Sun day afternoon callers in the R. F. Park home. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — Thurs. Sept. 20 Family Night The picture that moved heaven and earth to bring you the first man-made SATELLITE IN TIIE SKY . . can it rule the world? Star ring Kierfon Moore, Ix>is Max well, D o n a 1 d Wolfit, Bryan Forbes, Jimmie Hanley, Thca i Gregory. Warner Bros, present it! in Cinemascope and Warner Col or. Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets; adults 50c; children 12c Fri.-Sat. Sept. 21-22 Big Oouhlc Bill FRONTIER GAMBLER Starring John Brumfield, Coleen Gray, Kent Taylor, Jim Davis. — also — Jack Carson, Mickey Rooney MAGNIFICENT ROCGIINECKS Co-starring Nancy Gates, Jeff Donnell. Adults 50e: children 12c; matinee Sat. 2:30. All children under 12 free when accompanied by parent Sun.-Mon.-Tiles. Sept. 23-24-25 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis PARDNERS Color and Vista Vision. Co-star ring Lori Nelson, Jeff Morrow, Jackie Loughery, with John Bar agrey, Agnes Moorehead A bar rage of laughs. Their biggest, — bestest — singin’est — funniest ever! They’re the darndest cow boys you ever roared at! Aduits 50c; children 12c; matinee Sun. 2:30. All children under 12 free when accompanied by parent PAGE NEWS Rev and Mrs. Lisle Mew-maw were in charge of the entertain ment Wednesday evening. Sep tember 12, when the members of o young adult Sunday-school class met for a social time togeth* e- The entertainment featured Bible riddles and contest items riHiuiring a knowledge of the Bi ble to answer as well as a talk on thi' reflection of the home, the S -scnool and the church on i : the other institutions. A lunch was served. 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