e t ** * * " * »* * * 6 . s , . * .» *• '** . ♦ ♦»♦♦♦♦»+♦»»♦♦.......... , COMING NOVEMBER 9th THE NEWEST BUICK YET! SEE IT AT KOYEN BUICK IN AINSWORTH • • . .. « « tA * ■ -» l,XLJ.XJ.XXXJ.J..LJ..L.A..i..LXA J. J. J-J. J LU.X J. J. Harold Bennett, 58, Honored at Party LYNCH Harold Bennett was surprised Sunday, October 21, when neighbors came to help him celebrate his 58th birthday an niversary. Five tables of pro gressive pitch w'ere in progress with James Maty winning high and Anton Wasatko, low, for men; and Mrs, Bernard Webber, high and Mrs Lee Barnes, low for women, Mr. Bennett remarked “This is my first birthday party." Mrs. Bennett and Miss Pauline Mulhar planned the surprise. Othc L.vnch News Mr and Mrs. Harry Peppel of Butte vistied friends here Mon day, October 22. Mr. and Mrs. George Svatos of Lake Andes, S. D., spent Sun day, October 21, at the Albert Kalkowski home. Clayton Thomson was a bus ness visitor in O’Neill on Tues day^_ Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sieler and baby visited at the George Siel er home in Butte on Sunday, Oc tober 21. Hugo Sieler of Lin coln was also a visitor there. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and children returned home from Creighton where they had spent the summer working. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer spent several days here visiting the Fred Spencer home. They returned to their home near Lin coln on Saturday. Mrs Cyril Burbaeh and two sons of Wynot spent several days visiting at the Albert Kal kow’ski home. They returned home Saturday. Bill Satuffer was a business visitor in Sioux City thsi week. 'til * “T1 Tl rTTTTTTTTTTT• • ■ • The Raymond Havranek farm sale was held Monday, October 29. The famly is moving to to Mizzoula, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. 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Sizes 6 to 12. 1III 135 Youths Get Civics Lesson Study Government at Courthouse County government day was observed here Monday when juniors from the various high school, having been “elected" to the various county “offices”, gathered for an all-day lesson in practical civics. The program was sponsored the American Legion. George Wettlaufer of Page, county com mander, presided at the general assembly opening; Julius D. Cro nin, O’Neill attorney, made a statement on the purpose of county government; County Judge Louis W. Reimer admin istered the oaths of office. Lunch was served by the Le gion auxiliary; Mrs. Milo Lan dreth of Page, county president. After the assignments to the various offices, where the stu dent officers worked alongside the regularly constituted officers, a mock trial was staged in the courtroom with District Judge D. R. Mounts presiding. Lawrence Hamik of Stuart, the Legion’s chairman for county government day, presided at a roundtable discussion. Stanley Huffman, immediate past state department commander, and Dr. H D. Gildersleeve, Simonson post commander, spoke brief 1> County Attorney William W. Griffin and John R. Gallagher, an O’Neill attorney, helped sim ulate a trial. One hundred thirty-five ju niors participated. It was con sidered one of the most success ful ever held. Celia News Mr. and Mrs. Lew Francis ot ] Denver, Colo., accompanied Mr. I and Mrs. Bob Lare to their home at Nebraska City Thursday. Both families have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger and la"lr> and Mrs. Elmer Allyn and family were Sunday guests at the Clarence locken 11 Mr. and Mrs. Parker Wilson ol Nashville, Tenn., who have been visiting Alex Forsythe, returned home Friday. „ .fman! Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons were Saturday VlMrrand Mrs. O. A. Hammer oerg were Sunday dinner and , supper guests at the William Maloun home. Dorothy Scott was a dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias and Rodney were Thursday eve ning, October 18, visitors at the LeRoy Hoffman home. Mry and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hen dricks were among those of At kinson Wesleyan Methodist church who helped in the build ing of the new parsonage at the camp grounds cast r Frank Kilmurray and mother, Mrs. p. W. Kilmurray, were O’ Neill visitors Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons. Mr and Mrs Chari Dobias and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and family, M , and Mrs. Duane Beck and phery attended the pinochle party at Emil Colfack home Friday eve-, rtine High bid and high scores "ere won by Frank Kilmurry a Mrs LeRoy Hoffman, sec and high by Mrs. Frank Kilmur-; rv and Charles Dobias. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Krebs, and family of Denver, Cdo v^-. itcd from Thursday until Sunday ; with Mrs. Rosa Bowers. On Fri day the group visited at Marion Woidneck home. Husking Bee Held At Hibbs Place Neighbors and friends of the' late Arthur W. Hibbs participat ed in a husking bee Wednesday; at the Hibbs place, 3 Mi miles north of O’Neill. Mr. Hibbs, 73, died October 19. The widow, Bella, and a daughter, Miss Lillian, reside at the place. Minister Moves to Alma— AMELIA—Rev. Burnham and family have moved to Alma where he will serve the Free Methodist pastorate there. He has been pastor of the Free Methodist church, south of Amelia, the past year and a half. ' _ Alice’s Beauty Shop (In Former Apparel Shop Location) Phone 263 — O'Neill Paul SHierk INSURANCE AGENCY O'NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of All Kinds This is a view of the Holt rounty district courtroom on Monday when juniors from the county’s nine high schools con verged for the American Legion-sponsored county goverment program. County officers and teachers are mingled among the spectators.—Tire Frontier Photos. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wray spent last week in Denver, Colo., visiting relatives. Their daughter, Miss Nancy, spent Sunday with Miss Barbara Wayman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oetter' and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ritts of Omaha visited over the weekend at the home of Ray mond Wilkinson, Mrs. Cora Wil kinson and Rita Keeler. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Elosson and family of Wayne visited Sunday at the Dale Wilson home. Methodist Festival and Bazaar, Saturday, 'November 10, !> a.m. in the downtown former Krotter mi'din'r. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dear of Omaha visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hendrix over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French and Mrs. C. E. Yantzi will leave for - I jt^WF ,%wt,. ft & Omaha Friday to visit relatives. Mrs, Esther Asher and Miss Donna left Saturday for Ring sted, la., to visit her brother,' Charles Chambers and family. From there she will leave for St. James, Mo., to make her home. ; Mrs. Delbert Robertson accom panied Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rob ertson to Dmaha over October 20-21 weekend. She visited her sister Mrs. Rex Horner and fam ily and a brother, Pat E., who attends Creighton University. “1 - _ *lnrlem Clowns to Appear Here The Harlem Clowns, a colored professional basketball team are coming to O'Neill. After exten sive correspondence, Sgt. Lowell Nesbitt of O'Neill national guard unit, Company D, 195th tank battalion, has secured a game be tween the Harlem Clowns and last year city champions, the “Tankers”. They will meet in competition at the O'Neill high school audi torium 8 o’clock Monday night. November 5. The Harlem Clowns are one of the most entertaining traveling basketball groups in the country and it will be the only chance to see them in action this year in this territory. Tickets are being sold by members of company D Birthday Dinner— CHAMBERS—Pamela Shav lek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Steve Shavlik, entertained seven little girls at a birthday dinner Thursday evening. Her sister, Mrs. Edwin Hubbard, and Rickey were also present. 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