Chambers News Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Jake Hoerle home were Mr and Mrs. Harold Hoerle and family of Clearwater, Mr. and Mr.s. Earl Hoerle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Hoer le and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pavel an family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald McClena han and family of Omaha came Saturday evening, November 24, and spent Sunday with relatives at Chambers. They returned home Monday. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Ralph Hoffman home were Homer and Oliver Maring of Eknmett; Mr. and Mrs. Darold Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt, of O’Neill; Jake Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoffman and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar, Mrs. Elmer Wandersee and Mrs. Harold Dexter. Jennie Halsey and Vivian Harley were evening callers. • _l x f_ f’nmprnn UJU • »**v* *»*»»• ---- and Fred Fangman spent Thanks giving with the Don Camerons. Mr. antj_ Mrs. William Witte and children had Thanksgiving dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Witte, at Hoskins and an evening meal with l>er parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Busch at Stanton. On Saturday, they at tended the wedding of her cous in, Patricia Calelly to Robert Johnson of Detroit Lake*, Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Robertson attended the funeral of her uncle, Paul Roth, at Columbus Wednes day, November 21. A family gathering at the Har old Green home Thanksgiving included: Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Taylor of Bassett; Mr. ad Mrs. Bob Green of Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green and family of Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Childers and family of Elgin; Charles Green, Ralph Green, Dean Green, Lester Green, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and child ren and Isaac Taylor, all of Chambers. . ... Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and Pamela drove to Lincoln Thurs day to spend Thanksgiving with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Gesch and family and their son, Myron. Dinner guests Thanksgiving day in the Max Jeffers home were Mr. and Mrs. Manderson Jeffers and four choldren of Mc Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Art Kropp and family of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of In Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and Kathy spent Thanksgiving with the Lloyd Rubeck's in O’ Neil1. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milford Coats and family of O'Neill Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Glen Grimes home were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimes and Gerold. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grimes and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. New house, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and Don, Mr. and Mrs Charles Coolidge and Kenneth. James Tangeman, who is teach ing at Polk, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman and Kay. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter were over-night guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkland, at Bur well Tuesday, November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook of Bartlett visited his mother, Mrs. Jack Kellar, Sunday, November 18. Mrs. Mary DeBruyn of Whit tier, Calif., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nellie Starr. She expects to stay until after Christmas. Jack Hodge of Albion was a guests in the home of his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell, November 17-18. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker of Amelia were Sunday, November 18, visitors in the E. R. Carpen ter home. si. Josepns auar society or Amelia held a bake sale in Chambers. Proceeds amounted to $35. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kopeky, jr., and son, Dickie, and Mr. Snyder of Inman visited in the T. E. Newhouse home Sunday, Novem ber 18. Supper guests at the J. W. Walter home Sunday, November 18, were Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte and Mr. and Mrs. William Lehman. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service met at the church Thursday, November 16. Mrs. Roy Miller, Mrs. Mina Myers, and Mrs. Louis Neilson were hostesses. Mrs. L a v e r n Hoerle presented the lesson con cerning the United Nations. Edward Pavel, jr., left Sunday, November 18, for California where he hopes to locate work. Enroute he visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoerle, at Winslow, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerle were supper guests on Friday, Novem ber 16, in the Ed Pavel, sr., home and Sunday, November 18, guests at the Kenneth Hoerle home. There was a large turn-out at the community sale held Satur- j day, November 17, at the Legion; hall. Merlin Grossnicklaus was the auctioneer. __ tiamimnmmnjmtmdwmiKmaK Your Choice . !! » i ;;; of any of my Used Treadle SEWING MACHINES i\' * ■ ' t } ! • ;.v' It. Call or write, your Singer Sewing ' *■«, ■ ■ r , r,* ,*> i » T ' t ,* ’■ ' * ! ' < ' ,7 , ■ , ■ ’ ’ . Machine Representative ' • 'V V -K :. V DALE HUDDLESTON Phone 557-M at O’Neill iutmtttuttttmtuttttmuttuintuttumtttutxmttttiuuttutttuttttttmtmutttm v V * * Arst 6y a day can help build rich, red blood—sore you from Mi| TIRED... 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Just one of these wonderfully strengthening capsules give you the full vitamin and iron oontent nature provided in the groups of the following foods he/ora cooking: 1 put ef peiteerieed eih 4 es. et fresh eronfs M*e Vi 10. or iron oocon i *• •* P"'" Vi lb. gr«n tiring bin Vi lb. ml Lon lb. ml b««t* Vi bow Penny for penny ... yeu get Poei ieHor m0ra value in high-potency Look Bettor ... _ _ DEYEI MONEY BACNI HB ^FHb HB Hi A mcKomo* Prodvct SPECIAL FORMULA VITAMIN CAPSULB Gilligan’sRexall Drug Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87 — O’Neill ■ ■ ■ 1 • • • » ^ *’? * • * . . •* • ■ . • .• l • . Spring Wedding Planned Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann. of Kansas City, Kans., to John Michael Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Curry of Kan sas City, Mo. Miss Becker, who is a radiol^ist, was graduated from St. Mary s academy and Providence hospital in Kansas City, Kans. She is employed there. Mr. Curry, who served with the navy for four years, is employed by the telephone company at Kansas City, Mo. A spring wedding is planned. Church Notes Pioneer Missionary in Africa Coming Murray Brown, missionary tc French West Africa for 16 years, will be guest speaker at a special missionary rally to be held at the O'Neill Assembly of God on Fri day evening, November 30, ac cording to an announcement by Rev. Egon Kirschman, pastor of the church. Development of the work of the Assemblies of God in French West Africa and the present con ditions there will be described by Mr. Brown; he will also tell about many of the unique experiences which he has had in that land. Under appointment of the fo reign missions department of the Assemblies of God with head quarters in Springfield, Mo., Mr. Brown with his wife, went to Upper Volta, French West Africa in January 1940, Where he built three churches in the rural vil lages surrounding Yako where he was stationed. Many hundreds of miles were traveled by bicycle. Mr. Brown along with another missionary built the Assemblies of God Bible school at Kouberi. In 1947 Mr. Brown transferred to Dapango, Northern French Togo. • , . , . Mr. Brown was ordained by the Arkansas district council of the Assemblies of God in 1935. He has been a minister since 1932 and is a graduate of South western Bible Institute. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. E. Kirschman, pastor Sunday, December 2: Sunday school for all ages, 10 a.m.; wor ship service, 11 a.m.; childrens service, 7 p.m.; evangelistic rally, 7:45 p.m. . _ • j „ Weeknight service. Tuesday, 8 P 'youth service and choir1, re hearsal, Thursday, 7j45 p.m. Special .missionary .rally with as guefct speaker ...Friday. Nov ^Ti ber 30» at 8 .'„•••• • - center Union (O NeUD Rev C. P. “Tifrhef, pastor Sunday, December ‘ 2: Sunday school at 10 a.m.; preaching ser vice at 11 a.m.; young peopjf? meeting at 7:30 o’clock in the evening; prdaching sery** lowing the young peoples meet "prayer meeting and n' e study will be ih the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dick Wednesday evening at 8 o clock. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) Duane Lauber, pastor Sunday, December 2: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan youth, 7:30 p.m.; Adult fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Thursday, November 29: pray er service, 8 p.m. Visit Nel»on Home— Mrs. Nina Rust and daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Hinkle and daugh ter Nina, all of Chadron visited Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Hargen of Spencer drove them over. Mrs. Rust is Mrs. Nelson’s mother. METHODIST (Page-Inman) Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGE— Thursday, November 29: WSCS j meeting, 2:30 p.m.; junior choir practice, 4 p.m.; youth choir1 practice, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 2: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; MYF, 7:30 p.m.; membership class 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, December 5: WSCS prayer hour, 9 a.m., scripture — 1 xfebrews 11. Thursday, December 6: WSCS meeting, 2:30 p.m. INMAN— Thursday, November 29: WSCS fried chicken supper served toj the public, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, December 2: Worship, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:45 j j a.m. Wednesday, December 5: Choir practice, 7:30 p.m., followed by MYF. METHODIST (Amelia- Chamber*) Rev. Harry S. Myers, pastor. 1 C HAM BERS— Saturday: Membership training; class, 8 p. m. Sunday: Sunday-school, 10 a. j : m.; worship, 11 a. m.; MYF, 7:30 p. m. Monday: Missionary service and family night, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Official board meet- J ing, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: Commision on ! membership meets, 7:30 p.m. AMELIA— | Thursday: MYF and choir, practice, 7:30 p. m. Friday: Membership training j class, 8 p. m. Sunday: Worship, 9:30 a. m.; j Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m.; mis sionary service, 7:30 p. m. Monday: Official board meet- | ing, 8 p. m. C. W. Switzer, Wife . I Wedded 48 Years Mr.".«a«d Mrs.- G- .W. Switzer i celebrated their 48th wedding •annivetspry Sunday at the home of. Mr..,Switzer’s brother, Ralph, at. Meadow. Grove.. It was also the second wed j ding anniversary of Mf. and Mrs. , Dwight Bloomquist of Magnet and Mrs, Eton Cameron, while zer of Cedar Rapids. All three couples, who, are re lated, were present. Marks Anniversary— h Little DOwey Schaffer, son of Mr and Mrs. Larry Schaffer, celebrated his sixth birthday an niversary Tuesday at a party for his little friends. To North Platte— Mrs. Laura Walker left with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller of North Platte, for a visit until af ter Christmas. Entertains Today— Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka will en- . ! tertain the Jeudi club today j | (Thursday). I | Chez-a-Maxi in Session— Mrs. D. A. Kersonbrock was I hostess Tuesday to the Chez-a ] Mari club. Civilian Air Patrol Benefit .. DANCE .. American Legion Ball Room — O’Nefll — Saturday, Dec. 1 Music by EDDIE STAN Admission $1.00 S| O’Neill News Joe Sobotka. jr., a student at the medical school at the Uni versity of South Dakota at Ver million, was home to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sobot ka for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jasz kowiak and Nyla were Thanks giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brewster and family of Stu art. Guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones were Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly and family of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walters and family of Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeVall and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Jur an and sons went to Naper Thanksgiving to visit the John Stahlecker family. Presbyterian Women's associa tion wiH hold a bake sale, Satur day. Dec. 1, at Shellhamer's Jack and Jill starting at 10 a.m. 31c. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Durr at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors and sons of Greeley were guests of her mother, Mrs. M. J. Wal lace on Thanksgiving. Mr. Con nors returned to Greeley and came back for his family Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent Jones and family stopped Sunday to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones on their way from Gor don to their home in Columbus. John R. Gallagher and his aunt, Mrs. John Melvin, attended the wedding Thanksgiving day in Omaha of Miss Joanne Frenking. Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Clara Schaffer and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seymour and Mrs. Joe Seymour, all of Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seymour. Miss Marybelle O'Connor, Mrs. William Griffin and Mrs. Mar garet Elkins were in Omaha Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Orsborne went to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strong for Thanksgiv ing. Also present were. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Parks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nutter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Arnold were Thanksgiv ing guests of Mrs. Nutter’s broth er, Gene Lesher near Taylor. Mrs. Vannie B. Newman went to Ainsworth to spend from Wednesday, November 21, until Friday with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Schiessler. Her other daughter, Mrs. Vivian Magstadt, also of Ainsworth was also there for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen and Miss Patricia, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ull rich of Atkinaon. Other guests present were Mrs. Don Martin and Peggy and Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wedige and boys of btuart. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff and Carolyn spent Thanksgiving at the Cletus Muff home near Clear water, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt and sons went to Fullerton to spend from Wednesday, Novem ber 21, until Sunday with their parents, relatives and friends. H. S. Moses went to Imperial Thanksgiving day to join Mrs Moses at the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Evans. They returned Sunday. Mrs. Moses had left a week ago Friday and went by way of Lincoln where she visited her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Moses. They also attended the Nebraska - Balor football game. ivu33 Carolyn Moaeman of Om aha spent from Friday^ until Sun day with her parents’" Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Moseman. Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson and family went over to Spencer Sunday to visit her brother, Willard Rust and family. Miss Myra Magstadt of Ains worth was a Friday overnight guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Vannie B. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and daughter, Dorothy, of Meadow Grove were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Evans and family. Guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Miler were Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeBarthe of LaMonoi, la., and Mr. and Mrs. William DeBarthe and son of Indepen dence, Mo. The men are cousins of Mr. Miller. Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, sr., and Connie Bowlby of Lynch spent from Wednesday, November 21, until Sunday at the Clyde Mc Kenzie, jr., home. Dr. and Mrs. Rex W. Wilson and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hanlon. Presbyterian Women’s assor.'a tion will hold a bake sale, Satur day, Dec. 1, at Shellhamer’s Jack and Jill starting at 10 a.m. 31c. Mr. and Mrs. James Mahon and family were in Verdel for Thanksgiving at the Bernard Ma hon home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Tarr and four children of Colome, S. D., | arrived Wednesday, November 21 ! at the home of her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Mike London. Thanks giving day Mr. and Mrs. Tarr left early for Omaha to visit Mrs. Tarr’s four sisters and to attend to business. The four children remained with their | grandparents. The Tarrs return ed here Sunday and left Mon- j day for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kyster and family were Thanksgiving din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vedricksen. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tooker were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walnofer, of Atkinson. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Waring spent Thanksgiving in Page with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Waring. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson | were Thanksgiving guests of j their daughter, Mrs. Dave Burk. Mr. Burk and family, of Ewing, i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. j , Gordon Watson were their son j and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson of Chambers. In the af ternoon they took a sightseeing j trip to Ft Randall darn and Pickstown, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mareel lus and family and Mr. and Mrs. j Billie Marcellus and family spent ! Thanksgiving in Ewing at the Bob Tamms home. Other guests wede Mr. and Mrs. Nolan De- j losh and family of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sweigart and family of Witten, S. D , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson and family of Long Pine, Kenneth Robert- I son of Springviow, Mr. and Mrs. i ‘‘Bart’’ Barton and Dale of Royal and George Robertson of Ewing. From Wednesday until Sunday,. November 14-17, Mrs. Stanley R. Longenecker and children were in St. Edwards visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Stahleck er of Canton, S. D. were Satur day visitors at the Kenneth Jur an home. Mrs. Harry Clauson returned Friday from Spearfish, S. D | where she had visited her broth- 1 er-in-law, H. F. Plank, since Sunday. November 1ft. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ten borg were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Gary En body’s i —I Market Report We have just finished two great occasions — Thursday, the day of thanksgiving (and I think we all gave thanks but very few out loud); the other occasion happens every week on Wednesday—Butte Live stock Market’s AUCTION. The November 21 sale was on the ljght side, but the market was very aggressive. Market prices on stock was very good on all classes — es pecially on the better grade calves and the good meat type butcher hogs. Lester Pearson Marvin Larsen Auctioneers. See you Wednesday. Special Registered Bull Sale December 12 Butte Livestock Market BILL HANSEN Butte. Nebr SPECIAL BULL SALE Selling 17 Head of Registered Hereford Balta from the L. J. Leehtenberg, E. J. I/eehtenberg, C. C. Nelson and Son. and A. M Engelhaupt herds at Butte Livestock Market ON Wednesday, December 12th 2:00 P M. These bulls are all coming-two-year-olds and are in range condition and will be ready for heavy service. All bulls are of popular blood lines. Bulls from these herds have been topping the Niobrara Valley Hereford Association Sales. For further information or catalog, see or write— L. J. LECHTENBERG, Spencer; E. J. LECHTENBERG, Butte; C. C. NELSON & SON, Bristow A. M. ENGELHAUPT, Butte. I Annual O’Neill Chamber of Commerce | Christmas Window I UNVEILING CONTEST ( m i — 7f=-' — Find the Unrelated Item in Each Window and List it on your Official Chamber of Commerce Entry Blank. Contest Winners announced and Prizes Awarded at the KVHC Free Anniversary Dance at Legion Ballroom that evening at intermission time. | PICKUP YOUR OFFICIAL BLANK I I at the Chamber of Commerce Office (Harrington Insurance Office) at 7:00 P.M. I I Friday, Nov. 30. 1 I Prizes will be awarded on the basis of earliest returned correct answers. All I ( entries must be turned in no later than 10 o’clock. ( I Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Free Gifts i I Every Participating Store Will Give A Prize (