President Eisenhower . . . swept into by an even more impressive victory than in 1952. Future Subscribers McVAY—Mr. and Mrs. C. T. (“Tom”) McVay of Omaha, a son, Charles Michael, weighing 6 pounds and 15 ounces, born Tues day, October 30. Mrs. McVay is the former Donna Krotter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krot ter at Stuart. i .km i IN VAN— Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeMunyan of Atkinson, a son, Dean Ivan, weighing 8 pounds, 7 ounces, born Wednes day, October 31, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. ENLER—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engler of O’Neill, a son, weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces, born Friday, November 2, in Atkinson Memor ial hospital. STESKAL—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steskal of Atkinson, a son, Randy Allen, weighing 7 pounds, born Saturday, November 3, in Atkin son Memorial hospital. KAUP— Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaup of Stuart, a daughter, Laura v ...-v nmiithinir q ixmnds. born Sunday, November 4, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. LANDHOLM — Mr. and Mrs. Willard Landholm of Spencer, a son, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, barn Tuesday, November 6, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. BRIGGS — Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Briggs of North Loup, a daughter, | born Tuesday, October 30 Mrs. Briggs is the former Lila Mae Rit-; they of Bartlett. This is the first grandchild for Sidney Anderson of Deloit. „ . VANASDALE—Mr. and Mrs. A. C Vanasdall of Parma, Ida., a son, Lyle Lester, born Friday, Novem ber 2 Mrs. Vonasdall is a daugh ter erf Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook of Chambers. Mrs. Cook has been at the Vanasdall home for the past few weeks. Ross-Torbert "aCuJ—t ha, been of the manage of Mrs. Marth of O’Neill to Elmer A. lor-5 of Crescent City. Calif., on October 29, in a double-rmg cer emony in Crescent CRy. They will make their home at 235 Butte Ave., Crescent City. To Arizona— , Mr. and Mrs. John Vitt have eone to Tucson, An/, to spend ?he winter in behalf of Mr. Vitt s health. ___ Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2161. Spencer, Nebr. Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds Phone ANNUAL VETERANS DAY Turkey Dinner O’NEILL LEGION CLUB SUNDAY, NOV. 11 Serving 6 - 7:30 $1.25 Plate O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Jorn Pruss of Emmet purchased the Dean Jef frey house on East John st., and moved in Wednesday, October 31. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss Tuesday, October 30 was her sister, Mrs. A. J. Kopp of Early, la., and Mr. and Mr. Karl Hoffman of Ida Grove, la. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and Mary spent the weekend in Lin coln attending the football game and visited Mrs. E. M. Stewart.1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sevcik are leaving this week for St. Paul to j visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Sev cik and her grandmother, Mrs. i Anna Messback. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shillhase returned Monday from Weber Kans., and Hardy. Her mother, , Mrs, George Schnitker of Hardy returned with them for a month’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. John SJlverstrand of Atkinson called at C. G. Shell hose home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pink 11 man and wes. Mr. ann ivirs. Dale Theriolf and girls, Mr. and. Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and boys, ( Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christen sen and children were supper guests at the Vigo Christensen home near Monowi. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinker man and Veldeen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thierlof and girls, Hallie Carsten and Randy Pinkerman were Wednesday evening, Octo ber 31 guests at the Reggie Pin kerman home. Mr. and Mrs. John Simon spent Saturday in Madison visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schmitz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith son are moving this weekend in to the house where the Kenneth Glandts lived on East Everett. Mr. and Mrs. James Storms visited Sunday in Randolph with Mt. and Mrs. Joe Sellon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L<. Blinn of North Platte visited over the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Marge Stuifbergen and family. The Alpha Club met with Mrs. Mary Peterson Wednesday af ternoon. The Women’s Club will meet this Friday night in the Metho- > dist church parlors at 8 o’clock. Frank Parker, of Seattle was! Wash., called his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Roy Parker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks were in Page Sunday to a birth- j day party for great-grandfather. Henry 6. Parks. He was 85 j years old. Eighty guests were present. It was a going away party for Herf«afcu:ks sr. of --- ' ;-jr BY MAIL DAILY LINCOLN'S JOURNAL 6J/2 WEEKS $ I JPjphan It or . Dr. Al , Steve Canyon, Bol>by Sox, David Lawrence, Stewart Alsop, Associated Press, United Press, Wire Photos, Wea ther Reports, Markets, Radio Programs, Dr. Alvarez. Nancy, Sports, Raymond Moley, Nor man Vincent Peale, H. I. Phil lips, Roscoe Drummond, Rob ert S. Alien, Angelo Patri, Mutt and Jeff, Abbie and Slats. Tarzan, Jane Arden, Mopsy, Points for Parents, Life’s Like That, Little Debbie, Curly Kayoe, Crossword Puzzles. With the LINCOLN JOURNAL you get the Sunday practically free for some papers charge as much for daily only, as the Journal does including Sunday. By-mail offer in Nebraska and Northern Kansas — outside of Lancaster County — 6% weeks $1.00 daily, 8% weeks Daily and Sunday $2.00, a year $7.00 daily, with Sunday $11.00. Order direct or through our office. ! Stuart. They are moving to Ore ! gon. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mr: Geo. Peterson sr, Sunday even # » * •**•••• * * 9 ing ware Mr. and Mrs F J. Dish .ner and Mr and Mrs W. W Waller ahd Rita H was George Peterson's birthday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Prilbrick were his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phil* brick of Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Porter and family moved into the Homer Asher home Saturday, l Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Parks, and Mary. Mrs Dom McDermott and family and Mr and Mrs. Ce cil Grenier visited Sunday at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritz at Elgin. 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