Father Price Shows Photos to Group Accompanying Talk Is Entertaining INMAN Community club met Monday evening at the high sch »xj! i.ssemMy room Allied Anthony, club president, pi'i -sided. Following the business session. Rev. Francis Price of Emmet showed slides of Europe He took the photos on a recent trip. Father Price was informative with his travel talk accompaning the slides. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Sobotka were entertainment hosts and Mr and Mrs. Harry McGraw and Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan were coffee hosts There will be no De cember meeting (if the club duo to so many holiday activities. Inman Class of 35 jHolds Reunion $ IN MAN-The 1935 class of In man high school held a reunion on Saturday afternoon at the coun try home of Mrs. Frances May. Hie class was composed of A Mrs. May Crosser of Sheldon, la., ' and M/Sgt. Q»Cil Keyes now with the army. Time was spent reminscing and “catching up” on all that has tak en place during the more than 20 yean. w Mrs May served refreshments Other Inman News Miafi rttfrharH Brunckhorst enter tained a group of teenagers at a treasure hunt Friday evening ftilowed by refreshments. Mrs. Hay Siders and daughter, Miss Marilyn, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mi’s. Gerald Sny der .north of O'Neill. Mrs. Snyder and daughter returned home with them and spent Friday in the Sid ers home. Mrs. May Fraku has gone to Oak where She will spend a few „ weeks in the home of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merln Luben, and famly. Mr nnrl Mrs. Frank Svnder of Page, Mr and Mrs. Harry Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Kope cky and Dicky of Inman were Thanksgiving guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kapecky, sr. Thanksgiving guests in the home' of Mrs. Anna Kopejtka and Alary Ann were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kopejtka and boys of El gin, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hrbek and sons of Dorsey, Eugene Barn hadt of O'Neill and Albert Kope jtka, sr., of Inman. Sunday supper guests in the home of Mrs. Anna Kopejkta and Mary Ann were Eugene Barnhar dt of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopejtka and family of O’Neill and Albeit, jr., and Shirley Kope jtka of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller spent Thanksgiving visiting Mr. and Mrs Dick Fernau and daughter! at Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and girls were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Con ard fo Ncligh. Miss Kay Coventry of Wayne came Wednesday, November 27, and spent the remainder of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James R. Coventry. Don Kelley of Wayne came. home Wednesday evening, No vember 27, to spend the Thanks giving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley, and family. Miss LuElla Watson, Novem ber 27, from Holdrege where she, teaches. On Thursday morning she accompanied her parents, Mr and Mrs. E. L. Watson, to' Omaha where they spent Thanks giving in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson, and family, _Fridnv evenine. Miss Luella returned to Holdrege Sunday. . , Mrs. Ira L. Watson returned home Wednesday evening, No vember 27, from Omaha and was accompanied here by her daugh ter Miss Carolyn, and sister-in law, Mis. Verna Warner, both of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Carolyn and Sam and Mrs. War ner drove to Valentine Thursday where they enjoyed Thanksgiving In th home of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and boys. Miss Carolyn and Miss Warner returned to Omaha early Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grosser and family of Cherokee, la., came Wednesday.. November 27 and spent Thanksgiving in the Harry McGraw And Earl Miller homes. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary drove to Hastings. Ia., Wednesday, No vember 27, where they enjoyed Thanksgiving with their daughter and two sons and their families. Mr- and Mrs James R. Coven try Kay and Bill were Thanks giving guests in the country home of Mr and Mia. Ken A. Coventry. Guests in the K. F. Smith home ’Thanksgiving were Misses Yvon ne and Beverly Smith of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Moore of O’Neill. Guests In the country home of Mr and Mrs. John M. Gallagher Thanksgiving included: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamik and daughter of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler and family of Emmet, Mr and Mrs. A1 Hamik and fain tly of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs Mich ael Gallagher and family and Mrs. Frances May and Jean Ann. Mr and Mrs. Albert Anthony, Terry and Gaylene were Thanks giving dinner guests in the home of their brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Dale Matschullat, and family at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes and Miss Mildred Keyes spent Friday in Norfolk They were accompan ied home by Mrs. Louis Fiedler of Aurora, 111., who was visiting in Meadow Grove. Mrs. Fiedler spent the weekend in the Keyes homes, returning home on Mon day morning. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson o were Thanksgiving dinner guests In the hornet of Mrs. Mattson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M 0 McMahan. oo ° O o ° ° ° oo o o o o ^ *< oo 0 Q O 0 ' . .5 O R ° o o Mrs. David Vequist Dies in Missouri Mrs David Vequist, 67, *of St Joseph, Mo,, who had sdK* red arthritis for a number of years and had been hospitalized two months, died Wednesday, Decem ber 4. in a St Joseph hospital. Funeral services are tentative ly scheduled for Saturday after mam at St. Joseph. Her husband is known at O’ Neill and Mrs. Vequist had made frequent trips here to visit. Sur\ ivr»rs include: Widower — David; sons — Woodrow of Ta-! coma, Wash , and David jr., of Lawrence, Kans ; daughters —I Mrs. Ed Haney of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Gretchen Fouts of St. Joseph; 11 grandchildren. Her maiden name was Augusta Popenhagen and she was born at Hamburg, Germany. She came to the United States as a young girl and trained as a nurse. Mrs. Anna Brown of O’Neill, Mr. Vequist's sister, will leave today ("Thursday) for St. Joseph 1 to attend the funeral. Inman Bride-Elect Shower Honoree INMAN Miss Marilyn Gallag her of Denver, Colo., came Thurs day morning for the Thanksgiv ing holiday and Friday afternoon was feted at a miscellaneous brid al shower at the Methodist church annex. Hostesses were friends Miss Barbara Brunckhorst was in charge of the entertainment. Miss Gallagher, bride-elect, re ceived many gifts to use in her new home. She was assisted in opening them by her sister, Edith, j and cousin, Janet Chase of Shel don, la. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. | Warren James Gallagher, had; charge of the gift book. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. There were 50 guests present. Robert C. Hynes and Miss Hel- , on Hynes, college students in ' Omaha, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with their mother, Mrs. , Loretta Hynes. Hospital notes - j ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) , Admitted: November—Mrs. Ro land Miller of O’Neill, Mrs. Mer- l wyn French of Page, Henry Stor- ! johan of O’Neill; 28—Mrs. Jane * Judge of O’Neill, Eugene Halsey ' of Chambers, Mrs. Victor True of ( Ewing; 29—Mrs. John Slizoskf of 1 O’Neill, Mrs. Dale Fetrow of O’ Neill, Mrs. Nelse Anderson of But- ’ te, Lambert Belina of O'Neill; 30— • Mrs. Donald Cleveland of O’Neill, Mrs. Helmut Arnold of O’Neill, J James Kubik of Ewing, George I' Alexander of Naper; December 1 Miss Viola Graham of O'Neill; , 2 James Curran of O’Neill, Mrs. ' John Derickson of Lynch; 3— ‘ Mrs. Thomas Murray of O’Neill, Clarence Booth of O'Neill, Alvin Eymann of O’Neill, Mrs. Allan Jaskowiak of O’Neill. J Dismissed: November 28 -Ral- ( ph Lindberg of O'Neill, Rebecca t Wrede of O’Neill, Mrs. Merwyn French of Page, Mrs Donovan >1 Becker and baby girl of O'Neill; ‘ 29 Mary Beth Perry of Rapid | [ City, S.D., Mrs. Emmet Revell of O’Neill, William Walters of O’- ] j Neill, Mrs. Thomas Murray of O'- j land; 30—Mrs. John Davidson of1 p O’Neill, Mrs. Donald Cleveland of ( O’Neill; December 1—Mrs Roland ( Miller of O'Neill, Mrs. Victor True i and baby of Ewing, Walt Stewart ( of O’Neill, Mrs. Emory McDowell ; of Page; 2—Felix Sullivan of O’- I Neill; 3 - Eugene Halsey of Cham- I bers, James Kubik of Ewing, Mrs. I John Sltvosoki and baby girl of | < O’Neill, George Alexander of Nap- 1 er, Roy Wells of O’Neill, Mrs. Helmut Arnold and baby girl of < O'Neill; 4—Shorty Steele of O’ Neill, Mrs. William Fritz of O’- ; Neill, Mrs. Danny Helmer of O’ Neill, Mrs. Thomas Muray of O' Neill, Mrs. Catherine Schollmeyer of O'Neill, Alvin Eymann of O' Neill, Henry Storjohann of O’Neill, Mrs. John Erickson of Lynch, Mrs. Nels Anderson of Butte. Hospitalized: Miss Viola Gra ham of O'Neill, Mrs. Jane Judge of O’Neill, Mrs. Dale Fetrow of O’Neill, James Curran of O'Neill, James May of Inman, Lam bert Belina of O’Neill C1 a r Allan Jaszkowiak of O'Neill, Clar ence Booth of O'Neill, Donna Har te of O'Neill, Garrett Janzing of /-\>xt_: 11 it„„ nA., tiriU/in tiv <11, O, * J w» ■ IUW* ' . LI NDBERO MEMORIAL (Creighton) Ailmitted: Marvin Vrooman of Orchard, Mrs. James Mott of Verdigre, Mrs. Donald Hart of | Creighton, Fred Largen. sr., of Creighton. Mrs. Harry Honey of Verdel, Mrs. Marlin Kumm of Center, Mrs. Milford Hart of Creighton. Mrs. Joe Manion of Creighton, Mario Custer of Verd igre, Bruce Hoferer of Creighton, | Peggy Jo Crosley of Center. Dismissed: Leland Vrooman of Orchard, James Cross of Creigh ton, Marvin Vrooman of Orchard, Alex Menks of Verdel, Mrs. Ber tha Kuhl of Bloomfield (trans ferred to Clarks Rest Home at Creighton. Mrs. Harry Honey of Verdel, Mrs. Frank Kovanda of Verdigre, Frank Lenger of Nio- j brara (transferred to Coleridge Rest Home), Wilbur Dwight of| Niobrara (transferred to Colerid-, ge Rest Home), Mrs. James Mottj and daughter of Verdigre. Mrs. Donald Hart and son of Creigh ton. Mario Custer of Verdigre, I Fred Largen, sr., of Creighton, j Peggy Jo Crosley. Expired: Edwin Sehmalz of Creighton, Earl McElhose of1 ; Creighton. Baker Infant Die* in Hospital— ATKINSON — Martha Eleanore: Baker, 19-day-old daughter of! Mr. Mid Mrs. Wayne Baker of At kinson, formerly of O’Neill, died Tuesday morning, December 3, | in Atkinson Memorial hospital. FuneraP services were held at the Seger funeral chapel and burial was made at Hemingford. Survivors includg the parents, ■three brother^ and one sister. ‘The baby 0 lorn; November ! 14. ° ° 0 'b 0° <4 C' • c Former Nebraskan Burial at Inman INMAN—A former resident ol Nebraska. Richard Grant Davis 14, died Friday, November 29, al larlingen, Tex Funeral services were conduc ed at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Decern >er 3, at the Methodist church lere with Rev. Lisle Mewmaw ifficiating. Burial was in the Inman ceme ery near the grave of his wife, Jettie Green Davis, who died sev ral years ago. Vocal music was furnished by he Misses Linelle Tompkins and darilyn Siders with Mrs. L. F. Copecky at the piano. Pallbearers /ere Joseph Bittner, Norbert Hark, F. E. Keyes, Roy Gannon, Hwin Smith and Karl Keyes. The late Mr. Davis was bom leptember 13, 1873, at Marysville, do. He came to Nebraska as a oung man and had made his ome in this state until 1951, when e moved to Texas. He was preceded in death by is wife; one son, Orson, and one aughter, Bessie Bentz. Survivors include: Sons — Er est Goree of Portland, Ore., and 'red Davis of Los Angeles, Calif.; aughters Mrs. Amy Erskine of larlingen; Mrs. Fern Watch m nf T.cic-h- Mrs Clarice Salis ury of McAllen, Tex., and Mrs. tnnabelle Rahideau of Duluth, linn.; 23 grandchildren; 40 great randchildren, and one great reat grandchild. Out-of-town relatives here for he funeral including: Mr. and Irs. C. C. Rahideau of Duluth, linn ; Ernest Goree of Portland, Ire.; Fred Davis of Los Angeles, falif.; Mrs. A. N. Erskine of larlingen, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. learge Watchom of Leigh; Mr. nd Mrs. Ned Goree of Wisner; lerle Watchom of Hooper; Ed ?entz, Mr. and Mrs Earl Bentz, Ir. and Mrs. Robert Hanson, all 1 Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ientz and Jimmy of Chapman; Irs. Hazel Davis and Bonnie of )maha; Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'hompson of Hinton, la.; Mr. ind Mrs. Norbert Clark of O' Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jishop of Plainview. .lsie Keyes Is New Noble Grand INMAN Arbutus Rebekah lod ^e met Wednesday evening, No member 27, at the IOOF hull Mrs James McMahan, noble grand .vas in charge. Election of officers for the com ing year followed: Elsie Keyes, noble grand; Haz id Lomez, vice-grand; Maurim Smith, secretary; Grace Luben treasurer; Mrs. Ruth Watson trustee. The lodge will sponsor a disl towel shower for the IOOF homi at York for Christmas. Each member is asked to brin; a dish towel to the next meeting It is the Christmas meeting am a covered dish lunch is plannee Mrs. McMahan was hostess an served lunch. n/\u u rv vi'irfi Lorelle Pickering, who teache near Omaha, arrived home Wee nesday evening, Novemebr 27. H spent his Thanksgiving vacatio visiting his folks, Mrs. Leta Miles was an O’Nei business caller Wednesday, Nt vember 27. She was accompanie by Mrs. John Derickson, wh went to consult a doctor. Ernest Rosenkrans of Nelig has been helping his brother, Rc ger, with com picking. The Ernes Rosenkrans family enjoyed sui per Wednesday evening, Noverr ber 27, with the Roger Rosenkran family. To East Coast— Miss Mary Louise Birminghar left Wednesday by air for Nev York for about a week's stay. Sh will drive back her car Whic she purchased in Europe. Mrs Caroll W. Stewart ana Sally, wh are visting her parents. Mr. an Mrs. Joseph O'Mara in Millburr N. J., will acompany "Miss Bit mingham home. RIVERSIDE NEWS Ora and Winnified Switzer an Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer an family ate dinner ThankSgivin with Amos Switzers in Clearwatei Jeanne and Bonnie Welke at supper, Tuesday, November 26, c Leo Millers. o° ^ o 0 Karen Garwood Becomes Bride of Richard McConnell ATKINSON—The altar of Im manuel Lutheran church in At kinson was decorated with chry santhemum plants for the wed ding of Miss Karen Garwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Garwood of Amelia, and Richard McConnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. '-Eli McConnell of Atkinson. The double-ring ceremony took place at 4 p.m., Saturday, Novem ber 30, and was performed by Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor The church was decorated in green and , white with Boston ferns and chrysanthemums. The pews had shaded ribbon of Fall I colors. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride appeared in a white floor-length taffeta gown with a full skirt and train. It featured a neckline which had medallions with sequins and rhinestones. The same motif was repeated at the dropped hip line. Her illusion fingertip veil was caught by a crown sprinkled with sequins and rhinestones, matching the neck line. §he carried cymbibiums on a white satin covered Bible. David Garwood escorted his mother up the aisle. Dean McCon nell took his mother to her seat. The maid-of-honor, Miss Lois Puckett of Atkinson, a cousin of the bridegroom, appeared in a j long, light green satin and net gown with a matching jacket. She carried white pompoms fash ioned in a colonial bouquet with golden white net. The flower girl, little Miss Cheryl Harley of At kinson, a cousin of the bride, wore a long, green net and satin gown I She carried a colonial nosegay | with green and silver net. Dean Garwood of Amelia, a brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Dean McCon nell of Denver, Colo., a brother [ of the bridegroom, and Delbert Rossman of Atkinson. The bride’s mother appeared in! a beige knit dress with pink ac-1 cessories. Her corsage was pink feathered carnations. The bride groom's mother appeared in a; navy nylon dress with white ac cesssories. She wore a white fea thered carnation corsage. The bride, accompanied by Dar lene Harley of Chambers, sang "The Wedding Prayer”. Miss Har ley, who played the wedding mus ic, also accompanied the Misses Linda, Leona and Leah Serck of Emmet. A reception folowed in the church basement. Mrs. James i Puckett of Emmet had charge of the guestbook. Miss Kathleen Mc . Connell of O’Neill cut the three , tier wedding cake which was top ped by a bride and bridegroom and encircled by a heart. The punch was poured by Kay Gar , vvod of Amelia. Miss Lois Puckett , of Atkinson had charge of the gifts. The table decorations of ; flowers, musical notes and green ’: candles were on white styrofoam. ] The couple left for Valparaiso, Ind., were the bride attends the j university. For the trip, she chose a pink dress and matching cor sage. They will make their home in Valuaraiso for a time. 5 Mr. and Mrs McConnell grad uated from Atkinson high school. ? class of 1956. He was employed at , Platte Valley Construction com pany in e^neyonne, wyo. 11, - ,. MARRIAGE UCEN8E 3 Donald D. Tuch of Verdel, 22, □ and Lita June Ernst of O’Neill, 23, November 27. h H. J. Vance Park of Denver, ► Colo., 21 and Marilyn Beatrice t Gallagher of Denver, Colo., 21, 1.1 November 29. Richard Francis McConnell of 5 Atkinson. 19, and Miss Karen Garwood of Amelia, 19, Novem ' her 29 i Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christen sen of Monowi were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy ! Pinker man. TOO I ATE TO CLASSIFY ^ I TAKE this opportunity to thank the nurses at St. Anthony’s, Doctor Finley for the fine care during my stay in the hospital; also thanks to all those who sent cards and letters, offered J prayers and paid visits during my sickness. — LEO MAT S TI !E\VS. 32c50 e FOR S^LE: Over 2QQ good used t storm windows in stock now. 1 - Khlph, Beckvvith ^ 32-35p °et their wonderful friends. Their house was filled with gorgeous flowers from their own back yard. "Thursday morning, November 14. we went as far as Naples where the homes are built on canals and each has a boat at their front door "Friday . November 15, Mr. and Mrs. Sauers took us to Wil mington where vve lx>arded the Matsonia for Honolulu. The sea voyage was delightful. Enter tainment included horse racing, swimming, dancing, bridge and canasta Mr. Clauson won first at bridge and second at canasta. (Harry has certificates to prove it if them arc any doubting Thomases around.) All five days aboard were most enjoyable and all 450 passengers were most con genial. Met by lovelies "On the morning of the 20th vve sailed past Koko Head, round ed Diamond Head, steamed into the harbor and debarked at Ma son’s ‘Aloho Tower’ where we wore met by Mrs. Thomas Han sen and daughter, Capt. Harriett Hansen, formerly of Tilden. As w’e landed, the Royal Hawaiian band played lovely native melo dies—and did the hula girls ever keep time to the music swishing their ti leaf skirts! “The Hawaiian aloha (wel come' is accompanied by die giving of flower leis and a kiss with each lei. We had leis of vanda orchids and plumeria. “We drove down through Kal akaua which runs along famous Waikiki Beach, the place of the big hotels. We continued along Diamond Head Drive to Aina Haina where the Hansen’s live. After changing to Hawaiian at tire we browsed through the stores at Waikiki and had lunch at Banyan Court of the Moana Hotel. Dinner that evening was at Joe Fatts where the food is delicious and the lighting effect unusual. We saw a beautiful view of Honolulu at night. To Camera Show "November 21. At Waikiki we attended the Kodak camera show, which is held outside against a background of cocoanut palms and the blue Pacific. A two-hour pro duction, it tells of legends and growth of the Islands, which the native girls relate with their j hands, accompanied by soft mu sic. Among other sights we en countered were lunch at The Willows amid a lush surrounding of flowers; International Airport, , where there are lei stands; Trip-1 ler Army hospital and Pearl Har bor; dinner at Henry Kaiser’s Hawaiian village in the Tapa Room, featuring Alfred Apaka, the Bing Crosby of the Islands and sword and flame dancers and Tihitian dancers. “Friday, November 23, we-decid ed to stay home and be beach combers, walking along the beach, picking up shells and walking out to the reef- In the afternoon we had dinner at “M’s Ranch House” at Blow Hole and spent a quiet evening at home. “Saturday, November 23. More beachcombing and absorbing the sun. "Sunday. November 24. We went through tropical jungle over Tanlatus drive. Guava trees, bamboo, banana groves, wild poinsettes that grow in hedges, some six feet tall, monkey pod trees and banyan trees were in abundance. We saw the burial place of Ernie Pyle at Punch Bowl, the military cemetery. Af ter Pali Pass, we went to the west end of the island and had a picnic on Makapuu Beach. Military Visit “Monday, November 25. Went to Pali again, the only pass through the middle of the island. Stopped to throw pennies over the side. At Trader Hall, at the east end of the island we shop ped, took pictures and took a trip in a glass bottom boat to Coral Gardens and saw Coconut Island. On to Pat’s for lunch where Shamrock, the myna bird, pre sided at the bar. Stopped at Coco Joe’s, got coconut hats and birds ana pictures or iropicai uuweis. We drove past sugar cane fields and saw a water buffalo in a taro patch. Poi is made from its roots. Sunset Beach, Scho field military post and the pass through which the Japanese came through were our next sights. “Tuesday, November 26. We went to Iolinai Palace, the only palace and throne room in the U. S., on to Ft. De Russy. the Na tional Guard and Armed Forces Recreation Center and then on to Fisherman's Warf for lunch. “Wednesday, November 27. Packing day and a quick lunch at the Royal Hawaiian hotel watching surf riders, outrigger canoes and catamams. The Islands are the melting pot of many races, Orientals, Portugese, Hawaiians, French, English and Polynesians. “Thursday, November 28. Off to International Airport and a fond farewell to beautiful Hawaii. “Returning to Los Angeles Thursday, November 28 by Pan American Airways, Mr. and Mrs. Sauers met us again. They in vited the T. E. Lords for lunch and the Sauers drove us to East Los Angeles where we boarded the City of Los Angeles, We had a most enjoyable trip with real true friends.” Mrs. H. Moses visited her dau ghter and family. Mr. and Mrs A. F. Evans in Imperial Novem ber 22, until December 1. Mr Mogps left for Imperial on Thurs day. They returned on Sunday. 1 o pp ° Oo S>° ° o 00 g o O 0 o , O 0O c O *■ c n o a 0 Surprise .Mother— Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. R. R. Morrison were her daughters and son anti their families, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Newton and Tim my, Nancy and Susan of River ton, Wyo.. Mr. asd Mrs. Edward Davidson of Casper, Wyo., Mr 1 and Mrs. Hi chan! Morrison and Judy of Norfolk and Mrs. Kevin O.onin of Chicago, 111. Loyd Godel Fund Reaches $316.50 An up-to-date list of donors to the fund in behalf of Loyd Godel is being published liolow. Mr. Godel, who was injured in a car accident several months ago, is at home in a cast. He I will return to Omaha in January and will undergo therapy treat ments and be put in a walker. The circular for the Loyd Go del fund is still open at the Po lice station for anyone who wishes ■ to contribute. Total todate is $316.50. INinors: $50 Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Eason. $25 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier. ; W. F. Finley, M. D., McCarvillc’s Clothing and Shoes. $12.50 Mr. and Mrs Don McKamy. $10 Mr, and Mrs. Wallace O'Con nell and Tim, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Parker. D. M. Osborn, C. E. Jones, Harold Jones of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Femau, First Na tional Bank. $5 Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier, Tony Asimus, Biglin's Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinkerman, Mr and Mrs. Charles Stout, Vem Hard ing, Emil Hrbek, Mr and Mrs. j Pete Morgan, O'Neill National Bank, Pete Fetrow, Neil B. Ryan family. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brit tell. $3 Dale Curran, The Frontier. Mo tor Parts, Inc., Dale Fetrow. $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sevcik, Ideal Cleaners. Dwight Harder, Fred Appleby, Chris McGinn, Elgin Ray. Ed Pa vel, Virgil A. Tomlinson, Duane j McKay. Hazel Calkins, Donation,: L. A. Carter, M. D., Ed Thorin: and family, O’Neill Cleaners, Clarence Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Boha, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hub bard, A Friend, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones. $1.50 William Belik. $1 Joe Sivesind, Dale Perry, Neil Dawes, Wayne Harmon, John Watson, Jim Towle, Harvey B. Wayman, K. O. Kounovsky, Ted McElhaney, Jemes E. Gallagher, Tom Anderson, Fritz Yantzi, Earley Oil Company, Harrison Bridge. Cora Wyant, C. N. Wy ant, John Beilin, Dean Streeter, Northwest Electric Motor Ser vice, R. H. Parker, Stannards, Lambert Belina, Dale Potts, Norb Uhl, J. B. Grady, G. Oxford. Joe Steskal, Gillespies, T. M. Har rington, I-aVem Engler, Os born’s Shoe Store, Charles Koh ler, John Hynes. Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR LI CENSE TO SELL AT RET All- BEER BY THE DRINK Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of December, 1957 Jeane Hynes and Lawrence Min ton whose address is O’Neill, Ne braska, filed their application with the City Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska for an On and Off Sale Beer license, on the following de scribed premises to-wit: South 60 feet of the Center 26 feet of the building located on Lots 14 and 15 in Block C of O’Neill & Haggerty’s Ad dition to the Town of O’Neill, Nebraska. Hearing will be held on said application by the Mayor and City Council of O'Neill, Nebras ka, on December 11, 1957, at 7:30 p. m., at the city council room in O'Neill, Nebraska, at which time the Mavor and Council shall re ceive competent evidence for and against granting said license. Dated this 3rd day of Decem ber, 1957. O. D. FRENCH City Clerk (Published December 5) (First pub. Dec. 5, 1957.) William P. Kelley, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 14225 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 2, 1957. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JAMES J. KELLY, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is March 26, 1958, and for the payment of debts is De cember 2, 1958 and that on De : cember 26, 1957, and on March 27, 1958, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to re 1 ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections 1 duly filed. LOUTS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 32-34c --- (First pub. Dec. 5, 1957) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4232 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF RAY SIDERS, DECEASED. .THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said deceas ed, and for the appointment of Ethel Mae Siders as Executrix thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on December 26, 1957, at 10 o'clock A. M. LOUIS W. RETMER County Judge. alc Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and girls visited Thursday eve ning at the Wayne Fry home. Mrs. 1 'ewitt Hoke and Mr and Mrs. Waldo Davis visited Monday evening at Ray Sedivy home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier had a oyster supper i Sunday at Lynn Fry’s. Mrs. Earl Pierson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woepple to Albion Monday to attend funeral services of their five-year-old cousin, Larry Allen Jewel. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier were Neligh visitors. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Bill Fry attended the movie, “The Ten Commandments’’, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry attended the show Sunday eve mng. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquest and their family and Anne Rother ham yjsteil Mary Rotherham at Scottshluff Sunday. Rev. Ivan Turner and family spent Thanksgiving holidays at Alma visiting a son and his fam ily. The Darrol Switzer family | were supper guests Saturday at ! Leo Millers. The Ora and Wendell Switzer families were evening call ers. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Meyers of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. ffenry Mey ers of Clearwater and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Meyers of Columbus called on Edna Lofquist Sunday afternon. Inman News Thanksgiving dinner guests in the country home of Joseph and i Beatrice Gallagher and M r s. Elizabeth Colman were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Chase and daughter, Janet, of Sheldon, la., Mrs. Helen Gilligan of Sioux City, Mr. and j Mrs. Matt McGabe and family of Page and Mrs. Mayme Harte. Thanksgiving guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berger | of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Hutton and daughter of Bas sett, Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Hut ! ton and family of Creston, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark and son of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark. Mr. ami Mrs. H. E. Smith had as their Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs M. L. Harkins and daughter, Hyld red. They also celebrated Mr. Smith’s birthday anniversary. Mrs. Anna Smith and brother, Ernest Trowbridge, spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Page. Mr*.-James Coventry, Kay and Bill spent Friday in Norfolk visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harttgan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and 7V/T 1V^ u m T I