Ardell Curran Readies for Winter ROCK FALLS ArdeU Curran is preparing for some cold weath er by sawing up a big pile of wood Wednesday, October 8. To help him with the job were bam Derickson, Elwin Gruisch, Oave Moler and Storz McMillan.' Your reporter thought last week would surely be the end of the watering season, but no rain ! yet and the sprinkler is still run rung1 Other Koek Fall* New* Mesdames Alliert and Don Sterns were recent callers at the James Curran home. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Drueke and children were Sunday supper and evening guests of the Lou Brown family. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls were Sunday afternoon vis itors at the home of Aiden Breiner and sons. Sunday supper and evening callers at the Floyd Johnson home were Lester Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Lznvell Johnson and Roland and Mr and Mrs. Dave Anderson. The Anderson and Johnson fam ilies aLso called at the John Schultz liome. John Schultz and Debbie helped the Sam Derickson family butcher Monday. Monday evening visitors at the Jolin Schultz home were Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock of O'Neill and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Lin da Nothing like rounding out a busy day with a few games of j cards followed by a refreshing lunch of coffee, ice cream and tasty cookies fresh from the oven! Dan Baker is cabling in hay for Lloyd Gallagher. Miss Iz»is Breiner had a week’s vacation from her duties with the Butter Krust bakery in Grand Is land IXiring that time she visited with her mother, Mrs. 1 neresa j Breiner, at the Bill Murray home, j also with the John Cleary, Floyd j Johnson and Alden Breiner fam ilies. She returned to Grand Is- j land Monday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon, October ' 8, Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda j and Lois Breiner called on the | John Schultz family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and girls motored to Taylor and North Loup recently, combining plea sure and business. The Don Hynes family were Sunday dinner and supper guests of the Arden Larson family, with the exception of little Shelley, who spent the day with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Calk ins. Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes were in Norfolk on Saturday. Shelley spent that day with her grand mother, Mrs. Doris Hynes. George Curran called at the home of his parents Monday, Oc tober 6, while enroute to the Wrede farm to help load cattle Russell Derickson was a Friday supper guest at the John Schultz home. They took him home and spent the evening with the Derick son family. ... Francis Curran had dinner with his parents and brother, Ardell, Tuesday, October 7. Knox County Demos to Hear Brooks NIOBRARA Ralph G. Brooks of McCook, candidate for gover nor, will be principal speaker at a Knox county democratic dinner here Thursday at 7 p.m. in the ZCBJ hall. Invitations have gone to other candidates, including Frank Mor rison of Lincoln, senatorial nom inee, and Lawrence Brock of Wakefield, candidate for Third district representative. METHODIST (O’Neill Emmet) Rev. Glen Kennicott, pastor O’NEILL Thursday, October 16: Prayer group, 10 a.m., at Claude Bates home; IXircas, 2 p.m. Saturday, October 18: Wesleyan Service Guild breakfast and study, 7 a.m., at the church; jun ior choir, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, October 19: Church school, 9:45 a%n.; worship, lay men’s Sunday, 11 a.m. Monday, Octolier 20: Intermed iate MYF, 7 p.m.; Wesleyan Ser vice Guild and WSCS joint meet ing, 8 p.m., at the church. Tuesday, October 21: Missions commission, 8 p.m., at the par sonage. Wednesday, October 22: High school choir, 7:15 p.m.; cidult choir, 8 p.m.; senior MYF, 8 p.m. EMMET— Thursday, October 16: WSCS. 2 pm. at Leon Beckwith’s home. Sunday, October 19: Worship and children’s Sunday - school, 9 :30 a m. Tour Missouri— Mr. and Mrs. C. G Shellhase and Mr. and Mi's. Glen Butter field of Atkinson returned Satur day evening from a six days trip through southern Missouri. They toured the Shepherd of the Hills country, the O/arks and Bagnal' dam. Enroute they stopped at Hastings and went through The House of Yesterday and in Minden they toured Pioneer Village. They stopped at Hardy to visit Mrs. Shellhase’s sister and her hus band. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Aur and. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gilligan sppnt last weekend with their son, Tim, who is a student at Kemper Mil itary academy at Booneville, Mo. Mr.' Gilligan is a Kemper gradu £lt0« Miss Helen Hynes, a student at • St. Catherine's school of nursing in Omaha, was home last week end. . „ , Potluek supper at St. Mary s academy, Sunday, October 19, benefit of St. Mary’s band. Serv ing time from 5 p-m. to 7 p.m. Price—children. 35c. adults. 75c. Mr. and Mrs Guy Cole visited Friday in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McPherson of West Point spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs William Edwards, and family. They helped Allison Edwards cel ebrate her seventh birthday an niversary. O’Neill News Mr and Mrs James Towle of Norfolk were Sunday guests of Mrs. Edna Coyne Mr and Mrs Kenneth Curran and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cunning ham and family' of Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpeft spent the weekend in Fairbury on busi ness. Mr and Mrs Jerry O’Malley of Chambers visited Sunday at the home of Mrs Edna Coyne Sunday visitors at the Dertnot E ring ton home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs Sam Jeffres, and nephew, Lee Jeffres, of Burwell Mr. and Mrs. C. H- Switzer spent the weekend in Meadow Grove and Tilden visiting relatives and friends. Edward Gatz. a student at Creighton university, anti Miss Mary Elizabeth Gatz. a student at « the College of St Mary in Omaha, were home for the weekend. 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