Card Party Proceeds Go to Heart f und PAGE—Seven tables of pitch and three of pinochle made up the card party at the American Legion hall, Wednesday evening, February 27. sponsored by mem bers of the auxiliary. At pitch, Mrs Soren Sorenson and George Wettlaufer held high scores and the winners at pi nochle were Mrs. Melvin Roach and Tony Mudloff Mrs. Jerry Lamason received the all-cut award and Bill Scheinost was the winner of the door prize. The proceeds of $18.70 will be given to the heart fund. Other Page News Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman was hos tess to the members of the Bid or Bye bridge club at the home of Mrs Jerry Lamason, Wednes day afternoon, February 27. Mrs. Frank Cronk had high score, Mrs. Harold Kelly received the all-cut award. Mrs. Melvin Car son will entertain the group on March 13 Mr and Mrs. Don Malmberg and son of Brownlee were Friday guests of Mr and Mrs. N. D. Ickes and were joined there for supper by Mr. and Mrs Soren Sorenson, jr., and daughters of Star and Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes. jr., and children and Paul Neubauer Mrs. Art Grass was named the March 14 hostess when the mem bers of the NOK club were Thursday guests for an after noon of faneywork and visiting. Lunch was served, Mrs Merwyn French, sr, en tertained Mesdames Lou Heiss, Allen Haynes, Harry Harper, Raymond Heiss and William Ragland in honor of Mrs. Rag Alice7 3eautv Shop K«*h :t doors west of Texaco 135 East Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill land's mother. Mrs. Elmer Cool iage, and Mrs Lou Backhaus of Amelia last Thursday afternoon. A group of young couples, Mr and Mrs Jerry Asher, Mr. and Mr Dale Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly, Mr and Mrs. Warren Cronk and Mr and Mrs. Neven I eke: jr staged a suprise house warming on Friday evening for Mr and Mrs. Dick Cunningham Cards furnished the evening’s in terest. Lunch was served. Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Charles Courtney attended a farm sale near Verdel on Wednesday, February 27. The Reno Boelter family of Holt county has moved on to the Peter Mulhair farm north of town. Mrs Beth Andrews of Omaha, area representative for the tuber culosis group, visited Mrs. Don Allan Thursday afternoon, assist ing Mrs. Allen in completing the annual Christmas seal sale. Mrs. Gerald Elsasser and Mrs. Lemon Huber of Pierre, S D., w re Tuesday, February 26, 6 o' clock supper guests at the Ron nie Stewart home. Mr and Mrs. Wiliam Podany of Butte were Lynch visitors Fri day, March 1. Mrs. Veldon Leo and family vi ited at William Stauffers Fri day afternoon. Mrs. B. Bodine and Loretta of St. Charles, S. D., visited at the Harold Bennett home on Monday, February 25. John Johnson and daughter of Bristow were recent visitors at the Vince Jthorek home. Mr and Mrs. Louis Novak and daughters spent Wednesday, Feb ruary 27, with Mrs. Tillie Novak of Bristow. Three ‘aides of progressive pitch were held at the Lorie Mi canek home Friday evening, March 1 Those present were Mr. lO full ounces In every package DON'T TAKE LESS! « Check the weight on every packageI ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE FAMOUS FRIONOR FAMILY OF FISH FILLETS COD*HADDOCK*OCEAN PERCH*OCEAN CATFISH m/ Skua// and Mrs. Don Allen, Mr. arid Mrs Edward Streit, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair, Mr. and Mrs. Herman i Heiser. Mr- and Mrs. Neil Bjorson were Tuesday evening, February 26, guests at the Pete Mulhair home. The Rebekah lodge met at the hall Tuesday evening, with 10 members present. Mrs. Lemon Huber and Mrs. Gerald Elasser of Pierre, S. D., were Tuesday afternoon callers of Mrs. Fred King. Mrs. Albert Kalkowski return ed home Thursday from a 10-day stay with her daughter, Mrs. Dale Barta, who is convalescing at her home west of Verdigre following major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rohde were Thursday 6 o'clock dinner i guests at the Floyd Kaasa home. Harry Pepple of Butte was a recent visitor here. Margaret Stenger, Mesdame* Frank Weeder, Charles Courtney, Clarence Kolund, James Maly, sr. Lewie Christensen were Saturday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Don Al len. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund were O’Neill visitors on Wednes day, February 27. Tuesday, February 26, the Lynch school bus took the high school basketball boys to Center where they played in the tourna ment. The Jolly 17 4-H club met with Rosemary Heiser Monday ruary 25. The projects, ‘‘Let’s Help Mom and Dad", and "Let’s Cook” were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kayl of Spencer were Lynch visitors Thursday evening. The Lewie Pesicka family mov ed to a farm near Butte. Bill Mahlendorf and Josephine were Spencer visitors Wednesday, February 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vomacka and daughter of Gregory, S. D., spent Sunday and Monday, Feb ruary 24-25, at the Martin Jeh ; orek home. Mr. ana Mrs. wauer wens oi Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Wells of O’Neill spent the past week in northern Wisconsin visiting at the Bob Wells home. Mrs. Bob Wells is the former Miss Pauline Anderson of Redbird. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sieler were Lincoln visitors on Monday, Feb ruary 25. Mr. and Mrs. Art Barta of Ver del were Lynch visitors Saturday.1 Mrs. Roy Shattuck of Bristow | was a Lynch visitor Saturday. Mrs. Louis Novak and daugh ters of Bristow spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Albert Kal kowski. Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer visited at William Mahlendorf’s Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pesicka of Armour, S. D„ were Sunday visit ors at the William Mahlendorf home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder spent Sunday, February 24, in Madison on business, also visiting relatives there. A large number of the local young people attended the Knights of Columbus party held at Spencer Sunday, February 24. j Mrs. Wallace Moffett visited! her daughter in Wakefield last week. Donald Johnson was a business visitor in Sioux City last week. Mrs. Grace Patton, Mrs. Anna Cassidy, Miss Emma Patton, Mrs. Anna Casidy, and Miss Em ma Pucelik of Spencer accom panied Miss Irene Stenger to Lynch Thursday evening to attend the Catholic card party held in the I OOF hall. Mrs. Anthony Offers Prize Suggestion INMAN- Mrs. Albert Anthony was awarded a $5 prize by the Community club Monday even ing, February 25, for offering the best suggestion for a club project. Her suggestion was to create in terest and help all ]>erson under 20 receive polio shots. Mrs. An thony was named to head a com mittee to develop the project. --. / BILL BOATRIGHT : with The Famous Display' of New Spring and Summer Fabrics \ Be sure to see this outstanding collec- X** tion of smart new fabrics for Custom Tailored Suits, Sport Coats, Topcoats " and Slacks styled by Mariani of Cali fornia. Have your clothes Custom Tai lored ... It won't cost a penny more. Delivery now or later, as you prefer, PETERSEN CLOTHING High Quality Guaranteed Merchandise O’Neill, Nebraska Mrs. Floyd Johnson Feted on Birthday ROCK FALLS— Mrs. Floyd Johnson was reminded of an other anniversary Tuesday, Feb. 26 when her daughter, Mrs. John Schultz and family and Pat Gall agher and Herb Underwood ap peared unannounced. The evening was spent playing cards and carrom. A lunch of sandwiches, cake, ice cream and coffee was prepared by Mrs. Schultz, including the pretty birthday cake. Mrs. Johnson received some nice gifts from the group and other family members, who were unable to attend, also wishes for many more happy ‘birthdays. Other Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and family spent last evening at the Henry Veqiust home. They at tended the basketball tournament in Atkinson on Thursday and Friday' nights. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell were evening visitors at the Albert Sterns home on Febru ary 26. Randy Curran of O’Neill was a week-end visitor at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Curran. Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen were afternoon visitors at the Don Drickey home in Bristow on February 25. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and daughters visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dick Loock of Spen cer on the evening of February 28. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda attended all except two games of the basketball tourna-1 ment in Atkinson last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Switzer in O’Neill on Saturday1 afternoon. Mrs. Henry Vequist had Sun day dinner and spent the after noon with her daughter, Mrs. Or ville Morrow, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karel were Saturday supper and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sterns visit ed at the John Schultz home on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Duane Anson home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sanders and son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd San ders and son and her father, who has been visiting here, went to South Dakota on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell were Sunday visitors at the Frank Pierce home in Amelia. Mrs. Delia Ernst was also a guest Mrs. Lou Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and Debra were Friday dinner guests at the F’loyd Johnson home. Linda Johnson accompanied the Lou Brown and Don Hynes fam ilies to the ball game in Atkinson on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rezac and j girls of Atkinson were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Lou! Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rakes, Peg gy and Danita and Ray Johnson i were afternoon and supper guests at the Floyd Johnson home. The j men went coon hunting in the evening. The hunt, though un successful, went on well into the wee hours of the morning. Mrs. John Schultz and Debra were dinner guests of the Lloyd Gallagher family on March 4. Reach California— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and daughter have arrived in Southern California from O’Neill. Their new address: 2343 Penmar ave., Los Angeles 66, Calif. Seward People Here — , Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dierberger were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dierberger of Sbward. Redbird News Miss Ruth Young of O’Neill was a guest of Miss Vemetta Krogh, Sunday, February 24. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson were dinner guests at the Boyd Boelter home, Sunday, March 3. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinkerman and Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christensen and fam ily were Sunday guests at the Vigo Christensen home. Joyce Krogh was an over-night guest of Connie Brockman, Fri- , day, March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Anderson ! visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Wednesday, February 27. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fernau visit- j ed at the Carl Krogh home Wed-' i nesday evening, February 27. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pinkerman and family were Sunday evening, February. 24, visitors at the John Hurd home. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman and Mrs. Anna Carson are visiting in Berk ley, Calif. a The Lyle Wells family has moved in to their new home, re cently vacated by Reno Boelter, who have moved to Boyd county. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carsten have purchased Mrs. Lois Harris’ house in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering visited Tuesday, February 26, at the John Hurd home in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomson and boys were Sunday, February 24, supper guests at the Howard Wells home. Mr. and ' Mrs. Pat Osborne were Friday evening guests at the Buss Greene home in Lynch. Mrs. Albert Carson was in (his neighborhood recently so liciting for the polio benefit fund. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Witherwax and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil John son returned from Missouri Sat urday, Febr. 16, having gone y there to attend the funeral of Frank Spinar, a brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carson .vert- > ruesday, February 12, visitors at the Buss Green home in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Truax vis ited at the Thirza Crawford lome in Lynch Sunday, Febru iry^ 10. Naomi Nelson of O’Neill dso called. Former Resident :>f Page Honored— PAGE—Mrs. Edith Miller, a former resident here, was hon ored at dinner recently at the aome of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parson. Guests for the no-host dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sny der and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Snyder and daughter of Ains vorth, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ko pecky and son of Inman, Mr and Mrs. Frank Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder and daugh ter. Mrs. Miller flew to Tecumseh to attend the funeral services for her uncle, Clifton Jacka. Her some is at Portland, Ore. Weekend guests of the Robert Kurtz family were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown of Hastings. Money to Loan ! — on — AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITUR1 Central Finance O’Neill Nebraska C. E. Jones, Manager your present laundry equipment is worth up to $i n o o o/n I \J v/ on a new BENBSX GAS DUOMATIC j WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION See It Demonstrated See for yourself ... the al most miraculous performance of the Bendlx GAS Duomattc —the complete one-piece home laundry that washes and drys your clothes In one operation ... *n less than one hour! 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Veekend Guests — Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy of >ioux Falls, S. D., were weekend fuests of her parents, Mr. and drs. A. F. Stanton. I Dorsey News Mr and Mrs. Howard Slack were supper guests at Ray Counts on Tuesday, February 26. D. D. Miles, who has spent the fall and winter months at the Hershel Miles home, returned Sunday to his home in New York state. Jimmy Millard of Lynch help ed Charley Oleson of Geddes, S D., this week. The Reno Boelter family, which has been living on the Joe Cihlar place, moved north of Lynch to the Pete Mulhair farm. The place vacated by Boelters is oc cupied by the Lyle Wells family. I Mrs. Albert Carson left Sunday morning to go to Rushville to visit her folks Her father is not very well. Mr. and Mrs. William Conard were O’Neill business callers last Thursday They had a nice crowd at their farm sale which was held Monday, February 25. Mrs. Margaret Kruse of Oma- j a visited at the Mrs. Hershel Miles home Sunday. Harry Carson of Lincoln was at the Willard Aim home Wednes day, February 27 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr, ar rived home Tuesday, February 26. after having spent a week with relatives in Kansas and Missouri. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Caskey ind Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cas vey and Suellyn visited at the IVrlyn Gibbs home near Orchard Sunday. The Gibbs family are formerly of O’Neill. Claire Engdahl and Edwin A. Sevcik. bureau of reclamation •mployees, left Monday to at ond a meeting in Denver, Colo, rhey expect to return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bridge of loyal were weekend guests of heir son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge. Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer went to Lincoln Tues day. Their daughters ire stu dents at the University. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K ragman and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Kumm in Norfolk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kellner and family were in Orchard Sun day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter. Frontier for printing! 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