Lynch News Mrs l • roy Purviance, jr., of Denver, Coke spent Friday with Miss Pauline Mulhair. Mr and Mrs George Martinson of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs Harry Mulhair were Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the home of Mrs Bernice Row here. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Moody, sr., Mr and Mrs Fred King and sons. Mr. and Mrs I eland Moody and daughters and Mrs Beryl Moody and family all enjoyed Thanks giving day at the Ralph Moody home in Niobrara. Pauline Mulhair left Sunday, December 1, for Miami, Fla., where she plans to spend the win ter. Mrs Josie Mannen enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KaJal vis ited with Pauline Mulhair Sun day. A/2c Leroy Purivance and wife left for their home in Denver, Cok>,, Monday, December 2. Joe Bosk a was a Thanksgiving dinner guest at the Bill Mahlen dorf home. Mr and Mrs. Frank Svoboda entertained relatives from David City on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder at tended the bazaar supper at Butte Sunday, November 24. Margaret Stenger spent. Tues day afternoon with Mrs, Albert Kalkowski. Marjean Birmeier, Marlene Streit "and Sharon Courtney spent Sunday afternoon with Margene Weeder, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler of Monowi and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tonner and family spent Thanksgiving day at the Frank ^MAYTAG I "HALO OF HEAT” DRYERS I I Dry 'em fast.. • ■ typical load la 14 ashteOaO Dry 'em safe... _4 lt*»l — — . - . - a- - Sow Icvlva MStS TMB BWy Dry 'em all... Mtteni, .like, wool*. tyatMla All till* and the "HALO Of HEAT" taal • AUTOMATIC TIMS, TEMPERA* TURK CONTROLS • SPKCUL WASH AND WEAR SKTTINS tlkH 4M| wrinkles • SPECIAL AIR-PLUPP SET* TINS • ANTI-LINT DISC pallt lint right eat el Aram • ELECTRIC (ISS ar I20v) OR SAS (City or LP) WM. KROTTER CO. “SERVING NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA SINCE 1891“ O’Neill — Spencer — Stuart , ■ — GOIjDEN rife — Bananas 2-lbs. 29c u, s. 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Mr. and Mrs Guy Keller spent Thanksgiving day at the Eldon Koplin home in Butte. Mr and Mrs Harry Mulhair were O’Neill visitors Friday. Miss Grace Mannen came Fri day to spend the weekend with home folks She returned to Omaha Sunday, December 1, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streit were business visitors in Omaha the first of this week. Mrs. Han nah Streit stayed at the farm with the children during their absence. Mr and Mrs. Henry Ebel and son and Mrs. J Halverson all of Creighton visited at the Frank Weeder home last Sunday. Lloyd Cranford of Omaha spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents here. Peter Mulhair w’as in Butte on Wednesday. Gaylene Kassa of Shelton spent Thanksgiving weekend at the par ental Floyd Kassa home. Mr. arid Mrs Martin Mueller and family left Sunday, Decern in'r- 1. for their home in Humans ville. Mo., after spending sever al days visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moffett and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulhair. Miss Pauline Mulhair and Frank Maly were Thanks giving day guests at the Harold Micanek home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mueller and family of Humansville, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs F. H. Courtney, sr., were Thanksgiving day guests at the Tommy Courtney, jr., home. Joe Boska visited his uncle and family the Tom Boska, sr., family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalowski ami Lawrence attended a family dinner nartv at the Dale Barta homo south of Verdel Thanksgiv ing day. The Cyril Burbach fam ily of Wynot and the Herman S’rhochenmaier family of Bone steel, S. D., were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek spent Thanksgiving day and Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Bob Connelley and family in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson and Mickey of Verdel were last Sun day dinner guests at the Pauline Mulhair home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ko lund and family were Sunday din ner guests at the Martin Jehorek home. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nemic and Mrs. Bill Hambek and daughter, Betty, of Spencer and Mrs. John Hood and Audie of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs Martin Jehorek visited with the Edwin Vomacka family near Lincoln on Friday. Mrs. Anna Carson of Dorsey visited at the Ronald Carson home here last Thursday. The Monowi Methodist Women’s society met with Mrs. Frank Hle ser, Thursday, December 5. Christ mas gifts wore exchanged. Anton Fisher of Plankington, S. D., visited relatives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Compton visited relatives in O’Neill last week. A/2c Leroy Purivance and wife of ' >enver, Colo., are here visiting. Leroy is an a two weeks’ furlough. Arrive from Ix>ng Pine — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry and family of Long Pine, former ly of O’Neill, were Saturday guests of the Henry Kufahls. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hickey of Omaha were Thanksgiving guests of his father, P. V. Hickey. Page News Mr and Mrs. Merwyn French sr.. were hosts to a group of rela tives for dinner on Thanksgiving day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Harold Heiss and Larry. Miss Linda Cronk, Mr. and Mrs Mer wyn French, jr., and Stephanie, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Heiss and (am ily, Mrs. Louise Heiss, Raymond Heiss. Mr. find Mrs Allen Hay nes, all of Page, Miss Marie Heiss and Miss Viola Haynes, both of Hastings, and Miss Bette French who attends the University of Ne braska. Mr. and Mrs. A T. Crumly sponsored a hayrack ride F t iday evening when the members of the Methodist yoJth fellowship were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., for a chili supper. En tertainment consisted of games and singing. Bob Beelaert furnish ed the mode of transportation. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Inness. Mr and Mrs. Dale Inness and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Braun and daughters, all of Meadow Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bon nett and family of Oakdale and Mr. and Mrs. Don Malmberg and children of Brownlee joined Mr and Mrs. Sorensen, jr., and dau ghters, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes and Dennv and James MeClung at the Neven Iekes. jr., home for a no-host Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo Neubauer, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart, Mrs. Carrie Sterner, Mrs Frances Stewart, Miss Grace Wood and Paul Neubauer at dinner Thanksgiving. Evening visitors in cluded Messrs Robert Harvey and Herbert Stevens and their wives. Sterling Albright of Milford spent the Thanksgiving vacation in the Page, Ewing and O’Neill vicinites visiting his sisters, Mrs. Umar HUiiman, ivirs. rawi i o« vens and Mrs. Arnott Buxton and their families and with friends. Paul Hartigan has returned to Page for the winter months after a working season with a construc tion company in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and family were Wednesday to Sunday! vistors in the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max, sr., at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Wood and children of Elm Creek were Page visitors Thanksgiving day and were dinner and overnight guests of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stevens. Other guests on Thanksgiving day were Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and family, all of Ewing; Mrs. Anna Smith and Ernest Trowbridge of Inmair Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and family of Neligh; Hol lice Wrede of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge and Mrs A. O. Weber, all of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ted) Stevens and family of Sioux Falls, S.D., spent Thanksgiving week at Page visiting relatives and were guests in the Ben Stevens home for Thanksgiving dinner. They left Sunday for their Dakota home. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Goldfuss, Johnny and Miss Pauline went to Stanton Thanksgiving day where they were guests of Mrs. Minnie Kuessel, a cousin of Mrs. Gold fuss. Mrs. Raymond Heiss returned to Page Thursday afternoon from Mountain Home, Ida., where she cared for the Wallace Johnston ' family while Mrs Johnston was I hospitalized and made the ac _:_a__ C L<%m nniit frr»onrlc nn »jutiuiiuii^v. n--—• Michael Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baird and the Misses Thelma and Gladys Wood, all of Carroll, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge and I^ori were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs R. F. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and fam ily of Kearney were afternoon visitors there. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bernholtz were Thanksgiving day guests of the L. F. Knudsen family. Skudler Family Enroute from Japan AMELIA -Rev. and Mrs. Ed ward Skudler and famly, who have been living as a missionary family in Japan, soon will return to the United States on furlough. Reverend Skulder was known as “Buck” when he lived as a boy on a ranch in the Swan lake locality. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Skudler, live in Burwell. Miss Barbara McCarthy of Omaha spent from Friday until : Sunday in O’Neill visiting rela i tves and friends. Nine dollars and a 1947 penncy will buy ten dollars worth at , Shelhamer Equipment. 32-34c Mrs. H. J. Vance Park . . . the former Marilyn (ialluRher. —O’Neill Photo Co. Mrs. Gilbert Olson . . . to re_ side In New Mexico. Charlotte L. Urban November Bride EWING — Miss Charlotte Lee Urban, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Urban of Ewing, and Gilbert Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Olson of Kirkland, Wash., were united in marriage November 25 at Denver, Colo. Mrs. Olson is a graduate of Wheeler qpunty high school at Bartlett, class of 1957. Mr. Olson is employed by the U.S. Government Bureau of Land Management. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at Deming, N.M. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Peter Graade of Sioux City visited in the home of Mrs. Graade’s sister, Mrs. Elcera Smith, and nephew. Harry R. Smith. Mrs. Laura Walker spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and their daughter, Diana, at Hyannis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Rouse and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen and Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel spent Thanks giving with Mr and Mrs. William Hubby at Neligh. Miss Charlene Shoemaker, daughter of Mrs. Leona Shoemak er, was home for Thanksgiving from Mt. St. Scholastic, Atchison, Kans. Meadow Gold Milk Carton Tops for Prizes PROGRAM will be completed December 1st ✓ All caps and tops must be in our office on or before December 15th, 1957. Beatrice Foods Co. O’Neill, Nebr. O o o ^ r- ° ° " . °» o o o O c C c o ° ° ° 39 ’ ° O ° ,» O O , -N O® a. fb a Marilyn Gallagher Weds Pennsylvanian in November Rite Gold chrysanthemums decora ted the altars of St. Patrick s Catholic church Saturday, Novem ber 30, at the wedding of Miss Marilyn Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gallagher of Inman, and H. J. Vance Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Park of West View, Pa. Very Rev. Tim othy O'Sullivan performed the double-ring ceremony and nupita1 mass, which took place at 10 a.m Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride appeared in a Mira Mist floor-length taffeta gown with full skirt, fitted basque waist and a short train. It featured a scooped neckline outlined with lace, irri descent and seed pearls. The slee ves were long and pointed. A crown of matching lace held hei fingertip veil of imported bridal illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of gold chrysanthemums. Miss Edith Gallagher, a sister of the bride, was her maid-of-honor Bridesmaids were the Misses Janet Chase of Sheldon, la., a cousin of the bride and Florence Lee of Brownlee. They appeared in royal blue velveteen streetleng th gowns that featured roum necklines, three-quarter length sleeves and full skirts. They har matching headbands and carrier gold chrysanthemums. Kenneth Park of West View Pa., served as his brother's best man. Ushers were W. James Gal lagher and Edward Gallagher brothers of the bride and Harolc Pribil, all of Inman. The bride groom and his attendants were at tired in midnight blue tuxedoes. Miss Cecelia Arbuthnot of O’ Neill, at the organ, accompaniec Miss Mary Elizabeth Gatz, whe sang, “Ave Maria" and “On This Day.” , The bride’s mother appearec in a Dior blue silk faille dress with a jacket and matching hat The bridegroom’s mother wore ; blue taffeta sheath dress with e jacket and white accessories. Both i wore corsages of white pompoms Following the ceremony a din ner was held for 35 relatives anc j friends at the Town House. Latei from 2 to 4 pm, a reception was held also at the Town House Mrs. N. G. Chase and Mrs. C. A Rutledge, aunts of the bride, pour ed. The Misses Karen and Char i iene Mahony had charge of the enfts The couple went back to Den ver, Colo., where they will reside and then left for a three week's trip to West View, Pa. Mrs. Park is a graduate of St. Mary’s acad emy and attended Briar Cliff col lege in Sioux City, la., for tw< years. She transferred to the Uni versity of Denver where she re ceived her bachelor of fine arts degree in 1957. She is employee in Denver. Mr. Park is a graduate of Wesl View High school in Pennsylvan ia and is a senior at the Univer sity of Denver. Out-of-town guests included Mr and Mrs. Roy Park and Miss Vere Wadsworth of West View, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Chase anr , daughter Janet of Sheldon, la. Mrs. Mayme Harte of Pomona Claif.; Miss Sadie Hrte of Lon* Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Charles Gilli gan of Sioux City, la.; Mrs. C. A Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. Erch Renner of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs L A. Preston of Wells, Minn.; the Misses Wilma Jean Schremp anc Mary Ann Bowman of Hartingtor and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and Eil een, Rita and John of Stuart. Go to Casper — Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy daughter, Lynn, son, James, anc niece, Marylin Duffy, who is at tending Nebraska university drove to Casper, Wyo., Wednes day, November 27 to spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs Guy Coghill. Mrs. Coghill is a sis ; ter of Mrs. McCarthy and Miss Duffy’s mother. They returnee i to O’Neill Sunday afternoon anr | Miss Duffy returned to Lin coir Sunday night. The biggest penney you can have is a 1947. S|K-n«l It at Sholhamei Equipment 32-34c 9 *40 Participate in Church Dinner PAGE Mrs. Harold Heiss was chairman *f the group of ladies who served the annual Thanks giving day dinner Tuesday eve ning, November 26. for the mem bers of the Fellowship Sunday- j school class and their families. A bout 40 were in attendance. A program and business meet ing followed the dinner. Mi's. Mer wyn French, sr., repeated the Thanksgiving day service given at Women's Society of Christian Service Thursday. The following officers were, elected: Mrs. Harry Harper 1 president; Mrs Harold lleiss. viti -president; Mr. and Mrs J, U Finch, secretary a ml treasurer. A i ommitttcc, Mesdames Arnold S t e w art, Elmer Trowbridge. George Clasey and Gus Robinson, was named to plan refreshments for social functions during the >ear. ___ Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvej were hosts to the following guests for dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Jess Bolin and Mrs. Edgar Wood, all of Lincoln; Noel Wixxi ol Lynch, Mrs. Leonard Wright and children of Sioux City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family, Mrs. Hester Edmisten and Mi ami Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey,: all of Page. Mr. and Mi's. Ia>onard Wright and children of Sioux City spent the Thanksgiving vacation in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harvey, where they were joined on Thursday by Mrs. Wright's brother, Calvin, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart were overnight guests Wednesday, November 27, of Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller at Chambers where they were joined on Thursday by Mr. s.nd Mrs, Robert Gray and Mr and Mrs. John Gray Mr. and Mrs. Frank Synder were Thursday guests in the lew ie Kopeeky, sr. home at Inman and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Kopeeky, jr„ and son were also guests then*. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wood and family were overnight guests Thursd iy of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs R IX Copes. His brother. Dickie Wood, and fam ily of Hattie Ctvck and his uncle, Evorette Coi>es ami family, were also Thursday guests Mr. and Mrs Charles Sorensen and daughters of Mlnden were Thursday guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Soren Sorensen, sr.. and visited with his brothers and sisters-ln-lavv, Mr. and Mrs, Soren Sorensen, jr., and Mr. and Mrs William Sorensen They also visit ed his brother-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs Uohert Nissen and family at Page and with the Rus sell Sorenson family and Hob Sor ensen at Creighton. __ A I % i 29c to IN l I Vlvitl designs shot with metallic trims, sprinkled with glitter! 3 General and religious assortments. Op to 30 in each box, jS with envelopes. Big selection of individual cards 2 for 5 & 10c | | | Wrapping Tape g ■ 9 if ' if i If 1 if i v If i 5f If ; M 9 9 M If If If _ Gay Gift Boxes | 3 hi*.-* 15c up j (hrislina* .l.-Mign box.** A for linj;<-rl»\ a.«M-.e*l»orlo*f i Infant’* w.-ar. I* o pular j nIz.-ih. 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