O’Neill News The Misses Lois and Ilene Nel son were Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rilev Weekend guests of Mr arid Mrs. Charles F Nutter w'ere her brother and wife. Mr and Mrs Gene Krause and familv of Ans ley. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wray and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Duane Miller of Emmet. Mr and Mrs. Harold William son and family and Mr and Mrs C P. Leach and Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood of Page visited Mr Williamson's mother, Mrs. C. E Williamson, also of Page, Sunday. Miss Angela Zakrzewski was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gribble and son, Bernard of Chambers. Mrs Henry Bruhn of North Platte arrived last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. W Tomlinson for several days. Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Shellhase were in Atkinson Wednesday. March 20, to help their grand daughter, Margery Shellhase, cel ebrate her eighth birthday anni versary. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shellhase. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marcellus of Stuart were overnight guests Wednesday, March 20, at the home of their son, M. B. Marcei lus. Mr and Mrs. Marion Woidneek had as their guests Friday even ing Mrs. Rosa Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull and Gaylen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneek. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmett Crabb, O' Neill. phone 139-J. 37tf Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Behrens and family of Fremont visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson Sunday, March 17. They and the Nelsors also visited in Spencer at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Must. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Talion and family of Omaha spent the week end visiting Dr. and Mrs. O W. French and Mr and Mrs. Dale French and family. Miss Alice Young, student at the University of Nebraska, is spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ressel and family of Sutton were week end visitors in the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Res sel at O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cullen at Page. Income Tax For assistance in filing your self-employment and tax reports, call on Geo. C. Robertson O’Neill Accounting and former em ployee of Internal Revenue. Pownry Bldg. Phone 534 Archer, Gile ... to make appearance here Sunday, March 31. in final concert of 1956-’57 season. Archer and Gile Next for Concert-Goers 22 Women, I 4 Men Work on Church PAGE—Members of the Wo man’s Society of Christian Ser vice met at the church Thursday for an all-day session of work and study. Mrs. Lou Heiss had the devo tions and led the lesson. The topic was “Christ Mourns Over the City”. Mrs. Heiss read a let ter from a missionary friend ser ving in Japan. The letter pointed out the vast difference in the mode of living there and here. Final payment was made on the drapery material. Mrs. Copes suggested the ladies pay 50 cents each toward their share of the expense of helping the King’s Daughters with their pan cake supper to be held at the church Saturday between the hours of 5 and 8 p.m. A covered dish lunch was ser ved at noon to 23 women and 14 men who were working on the cnurch. Last Thursday Mrs. Rosa Bow ers took her mother, Mrs. Anna Havranek to her home in Spen cer and attended the Andrew Ci zeK funeral. Frontier for Printing. REGULAR PRICE $199.50 j Sale Price-$159.50 2-Pc. SECTIONAL.Save $40 REGULAR PRICE $219.50 Sale Price- $179.50 GAS RANGE—30-In.-Save $56 REGULAR PRICE $199.50 ' Sale Price-$143.50 WASHER & DRYER.Save $140 REGULAR PRICE $529.50 Sale Price- $389.50 ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR - - Save $50 REGULAR PRICE $289.50 | Sale Price- $239.50 Midwest Furniture and Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas — O’Neill, Nebr. » • . Frances Archer and Beverly i Gile, who will bring their popu | lar program of international | songs and ballad to the O’Neill i high school auditorium at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 31, is the fourth in the O'Neill community Concert 195S-’57 series. Archer and Gile have added a new dimension to the old and respected art form of folk music. Youth and glamor a’la Archer and Gile is the new element which, combined with stylish musicianship and an unusual rep ertoire of folk ballads in 1! lan i guages, has made this talented pair a refreshing addition to the concert stages throughout the country. “They are comely, beautifully | gowned and groomed young la ! dies who have a way with a song. Their style, their rhythm, the very color of their voices change ! as they rove through assorted ' countries, centuries and lang uages. Their way is communica tive, too, and personal,” thus said the New York Times after their New York recital debut. Archer and Gile have made television appearances on suc'i widely different program as the Arthur Godfrey show, Dave Garroway’s “Today”, the Fold Foundation’s “Omnibus” and Walt Disnev’s “Mickey Mouse j Club.” The Misses Archer and Gile j first joined musical forces in 1950 when they were members of a quintet of girl singers who ap peared in many famous night clubs and major theaters through out the United States and Canada. Blonde Frances Archer is a na tive of Corpus Christi, Tex., and Redheaded Beverly Gile was born in Los Angeles, Calif. Members of the O’Neill Com munity Concert association are reminded that this is an after noon concert. 16 Inches of Snow in Star Locality STAR — This locality was "snowed under” last week on the heels of 16 inches of snow. Most of the snow fell Thursday, March | 14, and Sunday and Monday, March 17-18. More snow and rain fell during the March 23-24 weekend, gladly ! welcomed becau.se moisture has ■ been needed. Brownie I roop Is Organized Mrs. Keith Abart and Mrs. Herman Janzing have organized a Brownie troop that meets on Wednesday afternoons at the American Legion club. There \ are about 25 members. Any mother or adult wishing to help Mrs. Abart and Mrs. Janz ing are asked to contact either j I one of them. Redbird News _ I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krough and | family were guests at the of Mr. I and Mrs. Merrill Anderson Sat urday evening, March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander i son made- a trip to Clearwater, Sunday, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fox, Verna Jean and Jimmy visited Carl Kroughs Thursday evening. No school was held in district 1 all last week because of the ! snow storm. Sixteen inches were tabulated in this area. Austin Searles and family at tended church services in Spen ! cer, Sunday, March 17. Kennis Hansen purchased the Babelman quarter, which sold at auction recently. Loroll and Vic Pickering have ! been staying at the John Hurd home in Lynch since the storm. Leroy Hull was a Tuesday, March 19, overnight guest of Jerry Hull. — LEAVING FOR COLORADO | Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ramsel I and two boys plan to leave Sun day for Colorado Springs, Colo., | to make their home. Mr. Ram i sel was employed at McIntosh ■ Jewelry store and Mrs. Ramsel i was a nurse at Drs. Wilson and | Sucha’s office. Matrons Meet— The Past Matrons met Thurs- j j day at the Mrs. D. C. Schaffer's | home. Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were in Neligh on business Thursday anct ate dinner at the Art Busshardt home. On Sun day the Busshardts and Ken neth Pollocks of Neligh ate dinner at the Dave Pollock home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vander snick and daughter were Sun day dinner guests at the Way ne Fry home. Mrs. Vander snick and Mrs. Fry attended the style show at Neligh that afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Bill Fry cal led on Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller Wednesday evening, March 20. Jav Butler visited with the Loo Miller family Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery visited Thursday evening at the Johnny Miller home. Mrs. Alfred Napier enter tained a group of ladies at a party Wednesday afternoon. March 20. Mrs. Richard Napier. Mrs Dale Napier and Mrs. Bill Fry attended the style show a*. Neligh Sunday. Julie and Jo dy Fry were two of the models in the Easter scene. The Web Napiers received word Wednesday, March 20, that their sister-in-law, Mrs. Pete Carson, had died that day. On Saturday, the Web Napier t, Alfred Napiers and Richard Na piers attended her funeral at Blair. Susan, Reta and Nancy Na pier visited at the Dale Napier home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont gomery and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Roberta ate supper Sunday at the George Montgomery home. Mrs. Lee Fink assisted Mrs. Willie Shrader entertain the United Presbyterian Missionary society Thursday afternoon at the Willie Shrader home. Glenda Napier was an over night guest at the Kennem Hill home and Leroy and Dennis Na pier spent Friday night with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roi liord. t The Verl Gunters visited at Willie Shrader home Monday af ternoon, March 18, and ate din ner the next day with the Rol Hord family and supper at Lion el Gunter home. On Wednesday, March 20, Mr. and Mrs. Will Shrader and Alice accompanied them to Norfolk to visit rela tives. returning to the Shrader home on Thursday. On Friday the Gunters visited at the De witt Gunter, Alfred Napier and Lyle Switzer homes. On Sat urday. they called on May Shra der and Emma Coover and also talked with many friends pan cake day in Clearwater. They re turned to their home at Crook ston Monday. Mr. and Mrs Dale Napier were Sunday dinner guests at the De witt Hoke home. Fourteen neighbors of Wendell Switzers helped him with the remodeling and building of an addition to his house Thursday and Friday. Several ladies do nated food and others helped with the meals. Mrs Tom Gunter and Donette and Mrs. Jim Wright and girls left Tuesday, March 19, for Cal ifornia after spending a few days visiting relatives. Judy Gunter was an overnight guest Saturday at the Willie Shrader home. Mrs. Walter Miller and Danny and Mrs. Bert Fink returned home from visit in Kansas Wed nesday, March 22. Harold Fink and two sons and Dale Fink of California arrived at Burt Finks home on Sunday. Other visit ors were the Lee Fink family of Page and Ben Millers of Star. Joanie Miller went to Omaha Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Nor ris George to visit relatives. She was snow-bound and unable to return home Sunday. LYNCH NEWS Frank Kalal of Igloo, S. D., spent last week visiting friends here. Martin Jehorek, jr., was a St. Charles, S. D., visitor Thursday. Mrs. Robert Connelly of Lin coln came Thursday evening, called here by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Vincent Jeho rek. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stouffer 'if Elm Creek stopped at the h'me of the former’s brother, ill Stouffer, on Wednesday, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stouffer accompanied them to attend the funeral of a brother in-law, Richard Bccd, held in Mitehel, S. D„ on Thursday. The Veldon Lees took care of Stouf fer chores during their absence. Mrs. Esty Nelson and Mrs. Don Riley were coffee guests of Mrs. Forrest Riley Friday. Rock Falls News Mr and Mrs. Lou Brown and children were evening visitors at the Henry Vequist home Wednes day, March 20. Miss Joanne Lansworth was a Friday afternoon caller at the Floyd Johnson home. Mr and Mrs. John Schultz. Gwenda, Trudy and Debbie and Don Vequist were evening visit ors at the Lois Brown home Thursday, March 21. Being Miss Cindy’s birthday anniversary they all enjoyed sharing her birthday cake. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda spent Saturday at the Theresa Breiner home in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and children spent Friday evening at the Henry Vequist home. Mrs. Albert Sterns went to Om aha Sunday, March 17, and with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leslie Strong, went on to Wisconsin to visit her brother and family. If she’s back in Omaha at this writ ing, she is snowbound, because of 12 to 14 inches of snow in that city. Mrs. Jim McNulty did the laundry on Friday morning for her sister, Mrs. Lyle Vequist, who had spent a week in the hospital. Henry Vequist spent Sunday afternoon at the Floyd Sanders home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls were Sunday dinner guests at the Floyd Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda were Sunday evening vis itors at the John Schultz home. The Pleasant Day club meet ing, which was to have met at the home of Mrs. Henry Vequist Wednesday, March 20, was post poned because of bad weather til today (Thursday). Joe Yantzi and Danny Wolf were week-end guests of Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Morrow and Mary Jane were Sunday din ner guests of the Sam Derirkscn family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson and children of Spencer were Sunday visitors at the Blake j Benson home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and i Lynda were Friday evening visi tors at the Lou Brown home. Mrs. Ed Martin of Spencer was a Sunday afternoon caller at the M. J. HazeLhorst home. | O’Neill News Miss Pat PeBolt, daughter of Mr and Mrs P P PeBolt. left Friday for Kingsley. la . to visit her fiance, l«rrrv Krause, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law unco Krause. Mrs Floyd Johnson and Miss l.inda of Rock Falls visited her mother, Mrs. Theresa Bremer Saturday Mr and Mrs M. J Baack were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Brewster of Stuart Sunday. Mrs Bessie Burge and June visited Mr. and Mrs F S. Rut ted Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey and Suellyn were in Winnetoon Sum.ay visiting her mother, Mrs Mabel Bennett. Mrs Mabel Shobe left Satur day for Pierce to visit her sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haigh for an indefinite stay. Miss Marilyn Kotrous and Ray Lampman went to Butte for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berner and Suzanne went to Sioux City Sat urday to visit Mr. and Mrs Ken neth Glandt. formerly of O’Neill. Miss Elizabeth Schaffer was home from the University of Ne braska for the weekend. She is the daughter of the D. C. Schaf fers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hanlon and family moved over the weekend to the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich. jr., are expected to arrive Friday fiom Chicago, 111., to visit nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Froelich sr. Mrs. Esther C. Harris was in Sioux City Friday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr- A \V Cam'll were Mr and Mrs Palmer Skulborstad and fannh qf Hastings and Mr and Mr- Paul Shelhamer of Omaha, w ho were also guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shel hamer. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo A. lliait were in Lincoln the March 16-17 weekend visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs F. D. Anderson Mr and Mrs. Kd Rentsehler and Randy of Atkinson were last Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs M. H. Marcel lus. Alice’s Beauty Shop Rea. 3 doors west of Texaco 125 Fas! Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill lilt. II. D. GILDER8LEEVE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & Douglas O’NEILL, NEBR Phone 167 Office Hours: H-5 Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Monday thru Saturday Are You Aware_ OF T1IE FOl'R most recent credits or exclusions allow ed on your INCOME TAX return, all or a part of which you r may be entitled to? [ TO HE SURE you are not overlooking any of these or other credits and deductions allowed you, see — MORGAN WARD In the Golden Annex — O’Neill. 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