METHODIST (Chamber*-Amelia) Rev. Harold D. Bonath, pastor AMELIA - Friday, January 31: Choir and MYF, 7:30. Sunday, February 2: Worship. 9:30 a.m; Sunday-school.Morning massage "Forgive US Our Trim passes CHAMBERS Sunday, February 2: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Morning message "Forgive Us Our Trepasses". Senior MYF, 7:30 p.m. Monday, February 3: Senior I ~ I choir, 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 5: Par ish prayer time. Read in Mark [ 8-9. Thursday, Feburary 6:Women’s Society of Christian Service at 2 p.m , at the church. Mabel and Ardith Robertson, hostesses. Sundav, February 16: Sub-dis i trict MYF rally at Chambers 2:30-7 p.m. FOR BOTH CHURCHES - Thursday, February 6: Church ! league basketball. Sunday. February 9: Race rela* ' tions Sunday. _ -i CLOSE-OUT on MOR-UTE PAim "The Perfect Casein Paste Paint! Limited quantity in these colors now being offered . . . while supply lasts! • TWILIGHT GREY • SUNLIGHT YELLOW • SEA GREEN — PEACH • BUFF —WHITE • YELLOW — IVORY • CREAM — ROSE Gallons Reg. 4.50 n M "noV*"' '50 72 PRICE SCOVIE’S Western Auto Riverside News Edna Lofquist was a (linnet guest at the Howard Miller home Sunday anti she was in O Neill on business Saturday. The John Miller family and Anna Miller visited Sunday at the Otto Kallhoff home. Mrs. Earl Pierson and Mrs Walter Woepple visited their mother in Brunswick last Thurs day. The Will Shrader family was in Tilden on business Wednesday January and visited Thursday afternoon at the Archie Johnston home in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery and Mrs. Rol Hord visit ted Tuesday, January 21, with Rol Hord in a Norfolk hospital Rev. and Mrs. William Ross and Mrs. Hord called on Mr. Hord the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom er and children called last Mon lay evening at the George Mont gomery home. Lionel Gunter were O Neill shoppers last Thursday and called at the Rol Hord home Friday eve n*Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr and Mrs. Lee Funk and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family. Kitty Fry and Mrs. Victor Vandersnick and two sons were supper guests at the Dewitt Hoke ! home Tuesday, January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer call ed Sunday afternoon at the Rol Hord home. Evening callers wore 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Woslager and family and Mr. and Mrs. i George Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee_ Funk and sons and the Willie Shrader family ate Sunday dinner with Kitty Fry and Carol Vandersnick and two sons. . , Wilson Spangler and Richard Napier did chores for Wayne Fry over weekend while the Fry family were visiting at the Frank Emsick and Jim Bartak homes in Omaha. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier stay ed at the Bill Fry home Saturday night and also attended the pro gram for polio in Ewing on Sun day. . . ,, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and Mrs. Bill Fry were Neilgh shoppers Monday. Mr and Mrs. Leo Miller and family ate Sunday dinner at Wen dell Switzer home. The Leo Mil lers entertained the Ora Switzer and Wendell Switzer families Thursday evening in honor of Ruths birthday anniversary. Ice cream and cake were served. A telephone call from Verl Gunter of Springfied. 111., stated they would drive through to Ew ing’ and eat supper Tuesday eve ning, January 28, at the Will Shra_ dor home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pofahl were accompanying them. The John Napier and Kenneth Hill families ate Sunday dinner at the Alfred Napier home. The Kenneth Pollock tamily visited Sunday at the Dave Pol lock home. The Pollocks had re ceived word that Rodney Pollock of Omaha flew to Denver, Colo on business last week._ Final Reductions! i pparel Shop’s ... I Janu'ry CLEARANCE ALL WINTER merchandise reduced to rock-bottom prices! We must make room for new Spring merchandise that is arriving daily. ALL SALES FINAL — NO ALTERATIONS — NO RETURNS Junior Sizes Prices Regular Sizes Reduced Half Sizes Again! Mm Actual Value to 19.98 A AA Actual Values to 29.98 A AA NOW _0.99 NOW __9.99 One Rack of DRESSES, Values to 24.98, NOW_3.99 All tile above dresses are WOOLS. CREPES, COTTONS, FABRICS. KNIT DRESSES JERSEY BLOUSES I SWEATERS Values to 32.98 t(4 - qK Blends and Wools ■>- Size 14 s Vttlues *° <98 Sizes 36-3840 1 Size 12 BROKEN SIZES Values to 12.98 Now_15.00 Now_3.00 $3 - $4 - $5 - $6 Winter Coats V2 SKIRTS PURSES HATS Values to 7.95 Sices 10-12-14 jtj a AA Values to 17.50 VALUES TO 14.98 ROW_4.UU YOUR CHOICE (PC (pe Values to 2.99 it - nft 55- Now_2.00 Now-1-00 All-Wool, Winter ~ ! GLOVES Sale starts Thursday, January 30 One-Third Off _” “ V M__ Regular Price _ Bermudas The Apparel Shop Vain., to 7.9, WINMF BARCF.R. Owner Now 2.00-3.00 Next Door to the Royal 1 To Wed in June Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc Elhose, of Verdigre are announ cing the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Ardith McEl hose (above! and Arnold D. Mil ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller of O'Neill. Miss McEl hose was graduated from Verd igre high school and has been employed in the American Nat ional Bank at Creighton, for the past two years. Mr. Miller was graduated from the O’Neill high school and served two years in the army. He is engaged in far ming at present. The couple plans a June wedding. Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, jr., of Page, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Joanne (above), to Larry Ray Taylor of Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor of Page. Mr. Taylor is associated with the Sieler Mo tor Co. of Wayne. He formerly was at O’Neill. No date for the wedding has been set. 0 Neill News Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gregor of Gregory, S.D., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Low er. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ohde of Atkinson were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlinar. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pierson, north of O’Neill, Sun day were Jim Hungerford and children of California, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hungerford of Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pierson. Mrs. John Pruss was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Reis of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss and family were Sun day supper guests. Mrs. John Pruss returned to O’Neill with them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juran and boys were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker of Nap er. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sivesind were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bruce of Orchard. Mrs. Lawrence Rothchild of At kinson was a Thursday guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquist of Ewing were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson and attended the Golden Gloves event in Norfolk Tuesday night. Mrs. Bob Lemek of Sioux City and Miss Donna Lou Turner spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Miss Mary Ryan and Miss Char lene Mahony, students in Omaha, accompanied them and spent the weekend with their parents. Mrs. Kenneth Waring took her mothers, Mrs. Alta Finch of Page, to Omaha for a medical checkup on Monday. They visited a neice, Phyllis Finch, in Fremont on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells with Mr. and Mrs. Don Lineback at tended the William Broham meet ing in Waterloo, la., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Libby of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Winkler of Emmet. •»- —- — - —_:_~ SEE Bankerslifeman — I Ernie Brinkman IN ATKINSON ABOUT An Income Plan Tor Individuals or Families PHONE 7442 COMPANY 1 on MOINfl. IOWA New Sleds Contact Snow—Finally! Derickson Hill Is Proving Place ROCK FAIXS Even though the weekend snowfall was scant, the white stuff enabled some to test their Santa-provided new sleds. Heretofore, the sleds had not been in contact with snow or much ice—except, of course, for the snow under the Christmas tree! Partaking Sunday in the sleigh ing party, on an ideal hill for that s|x>rt, at the Sam Derickson home, were Mr. and Mrs. John Schuto and girls and Linda John son, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb and children and Lester Waterman. Early darkness ended the fun j as the group went indoors to satis 1 fy appetites, sharpened by the outdoor exercise. From reports there were those who seemed to bo nursing stiffen ed and bruised muscles the fol lowing day. It was difficult to determine just who did enjoy it most adults or children. Other Kook. Halts News Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson en tertained the Pleasant Day club and families at a card party in their home Saturday evening, January 25. High score winners were Neil Hipke and Mrs. William Claussen. Mrs. Lou Brown was a last Thursday morning caller at the Ly le Vequist home and stopped at the John Schultz home in the af ternoon in time to join the Schultzes and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda during the coffee break. The group was busy working on the new house at the Schultz home. John Schultz helped Sam Der ickson saw wood on Friday nfter non and. with the family, spent the evening there. Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker of Bonesteel, S.D., visited the Lyle Vequist family last Thursday. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Blake Benson home included I the Hugh Benson family of Spem I cer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grutsch and children, Mrs. Don Klasna and Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Nemic. John Richardson spent last Thursday evening with the Lyle Vequist family. Mr. and Mrs Fritz Yantzi ami i children were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hy nes and girls were Satrday evening at the George Syfie home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and children enjoyed an evening with television at the Henry Vequist home on January 22. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Qian and Mary Jo were sup per guests Wednesday, January 22, at the James Curran home. Thursday evening visitors at the James Quran home were, their son. George, Anita Ellston and El win Grutsch. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and girls were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Calkins. Wallace O’Connell and Cal Ste wart w ere Thursday supper guests at the Blake Benson home Mrs, Blake Benson was a Fri day morning caller at the James Curran home. Mrs Floyd Johnson and Iinda and Mrs. Bill Murray were Fri day evening visitors at the Ther esa Brt'iner home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam lVrickson and Craig enjoyed cake and cof fee on Monday afternoon while chatting with the Floyd Johnson family. Mr. and Mrs Lester lloffbauor of Westport, SIX, were Saturday overnight guests at the Floyd Johnson home. 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