Mrs. Max L. Honke Funeral at Butte BUTTE- Mrs. Max L. (Verna > Honke died Sunday at Wagner, S D. She was the wife of a former Butte banker, the late Max L, Honke, Rosary was said at 8 p.m. Tues day at the funeral home in Butte A requiem mass was said at 9:30 a m Wednesday at St. Peter and Paul's Catholic church. Rev. Gill pastor, officiated. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery in Butte. She is survived by two daugh ters, two sons and a stepson Also a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Honke, and a niece, Mrs, John R. Gallagher, both of O'Neill. Mrs. Honke and Mr. and Mrs Gallagher and family attended the rosary. Mrs. Honke stayed over to attend the funeral. Bowling Standings SHAMROCK W L Shonka Agency_15 6 Hamm's 12 9 Western Auto 11% 9% O'Neill Nat. Bank 10% 10% O’Neill Dickers 10 11 Virg Laursen Ins._. 9 12 Marcellos Chevrolet 8 13 Ash Grove 8 13 HIG- Roy Gilg. Shonka Agency, 211 HTS- Roy Gilg, Shonka Agency, 584 HTG- Shonka Agency, 878 HTS—Shonka Agency, 2,465 CLASSIC W L Fox Bros. Hay Cb._14 7 K. of C. Green _ 13% 7% Legion Post 86_13 8 Ideal Cleaners _ 12 9 Ten Pin Lanes - ID 11 Dick's Bar_9 Cudahy Hams - 8 13 Sparetime Cafe_4% 16% HIG— Fritz Yantzi, K. of C. Green, 201. IBS-Fritz Yantzi, K. of C. Green, 573. HTG—Ten Pin Lanes, 793 HTS K. of C. Green, 2,271. STREAMLINE W L Page Oilers __12 6 Heinz 57 — - 11 Pepper Uppers 10 Fehrs Trac. Equip. — 9 Splits 9 9 Methrxiist Men-8* 9* Farmers Store —- 6* 11* Legion Blue-6 12 HIG Frank Polacek, Page Oil ers. 210. „ HIS Frank Polacek, Page Oil ers. 506, HTG Farmers Store, 836. HTS Farmers Store. 2,238. BOOSTER W L Caterpillars .-13 5 Dick's Bar--• \ J. M. McDonald's --- U 7 Nite-Owls-19 Ten Pin Lanes —-- 9 9 Hunt's Plumbing - J 11 Pin Pals -® “ Town House-—-. 5 *•’ HIG - Marjorie Stuigbergen, (sub i. Hunt’s Plumbing, 180. HIS- Mary H. Yantz.i, Ten Pin Lanes, 475. HTG—Ten Pin Lanes, 692 HTS—Caterpillars, 2.090. STRIKE I T 168 W L Candy Bill’s Cafe ___ U 7 Melcina's Powder Puffs 12 9 Hardings Creamery _ U 10 Pinkerman’s TV - ’ Rollettes -— I®* J®* O’Neill Auto Sup. - 10 11 Pin Quins-9* 11* Chambers Chix -- ® “ HIG—Deloras Menish (sub), Rollettes, 188. HIS Helen Riley, O’Nelli Auto Supply .471. _ „ „ HTG Melcina’s Powder Puffs, cqq HTS Candy Bill’s Cafe, 1,896. BEEF New Deal Oil Co. - Earley Oil Co. Sam's Bar - O'Neill Auto Sup. Page Oil Wick’s Body Shop Lonaus Motor — - FoSa^r c&sr oTteui SCSu a™n. O'Neill Auto SUHT&-ONeill Auto StoPO. 8® NTS—Earley Oil Co.. 2.453 CHAMP! w L Harding Creamery - 15 g Gas House Gang —- 8 Meadow Gold ---n Court House __-" u Gambles --■-— 9 12 Dodds Oil - 7 i4 Ewing Conoco-7 14 POmG°-CCharler'WAter. Court *>» - WUlis Hockey, Ewing Ooo °CHTC- Gas House Gang. TW HTS Gas House Gang. 2,322. VAHSm w L O’Neill Cleaners -— g j? Old Home Bread —- g Orchard Legion - g 9 Legion Gold —--7 H Bright’s Store-- ' 7 n Johnson Jewelry—- g ^ Drayton Elevator —- • g ^ OM. “fflS - A1 Carroll, Legion Gold. ^°HTG -Old Home Bread, 89Ek HTS -Old Home Bread, 2.W3. w L K. of C. Red —---- H o Ye Olde Farmers -- “ ° Shelhamers Oil --— fr ,0 Bazelman's Service - “ ™ Haymakers --— 1 in n New Outlaw 14 Prouty Bros. - g ^ *HIG—Elmer DeVall, Bazelman s Service, 199. . HIS—Tie: Elmer DeVall and Merle Jones, Bazelman's Service, 537. HTG—Bazelman’s Service, 802. HTS—Bazelman’s Service, 2,343. Mrs. Robert Kurtz New President of Band Mothers Wednesday evening, October 15 the O’Neill Band Mothers held an election and meeting in the band room at the public school Mrs. Roy J. Shelhamer. the outgoing president, conducted the meeting She outlined the past year’s activ ities including the purchasing of new uniforms and the selling of the old uniforms. She thanked ev eryone for their cooperation. Duane Miller, band director gave a talk on the policies of the band. He also told of a student committee appointed to help en ; force the policies. Officers elected were: Mrs Rob ert Kurtz, president; Mrs. Leo Gokie. vice-president; Mrs. Joe Tennis, secretary, and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, treasurer. Mrs. Shelhamer turned the meeting over to Mrs. Kurtz, who asked for a vote of thanks to last year’s officers, (“specially the out going president. All other officers move up to the next office. Coffee and cookies were served by Mrs. M B. Marcellus, Mrs Bennett Gillespie and Mrs. Leona Shoemaker. Ewing News Sunday guests at the Jim Ml narik home were Mr. and Mrs Joe Sturbaum. Herman Schroeder and daugh ter, Gioria. and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and children were guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Schroe der and family at Neligh. In the afternoon they went to Norfolk to visit with Mrs. Schro*xier, who is hospitalized there. Guests at the Ben Larsen home Sunday were Mrs. Laura Wood of Lynch and Jim Clinch of Creigh ton. Mrs. Eva Kaczor, who has spent the past two weeks in Omaha with relatives and friends, returned home Saturday evening, accom panied by her son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Tony Kaczor and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka, sr., has spent some time in the east ern states, returned home Satur day, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner, Mrs Ella Zeims and Mrs. C. C. Hahl beck went to Clearwater to at tend the funeral of Fred Steams held Monday afternoon at the Church of Christ. Mr. Stems was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Conner. Mrs. Ella Zeim, who was ac companied by her sister, Mrs Ralph Van Horn of O'Neill, spent a few days at Grand Island last week. Mrs. Zeims is now at her home in Ewing. Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the Waldo Davis home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wittier and daughter of Tilden, Mr and Mrs. Donald Spahn and family and Betty Wright, all of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis en tertained her mother. Mrs. Louise Beal, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton and family of Ore haul, at dinner Monday evening. Mrs. Helen Sisson received woul this week of the promotion of her son. Jack, to corporal. He is stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. CORRECTIONS A few errors have been brought to my attention in my copy to the paper in the delinquent tax adver tising list. No. 1—Holt IVeek Precinct Published as: E4. E4SW14, EV4NWV*. NW-i E4. E4SWK. E'iN W v4l NWbN'Wb 27-27-16, should be E4, EHSWm. 22-27-16. E'lNW1,, NWI4NW4 27-27-16. No. 2—Paddock Precinct Published as: Lot 1, see. 29, lot 1. pt. 2, sec, 30, lots 1-2-3, sec 32; WViNW »4, SE^NWb,, sec 32; N'jSWb, NEl4, sec. 32, all in Township 32, Range 11. should have been same description except it should have been Township 33. instead of 32. No. s—O’Neill City, Haudettoa Addition. The Amount of tax should be $81.00 instead of Lots 1-2-3-4, Blk. I 16, $861 00 J EL HANCOCK. Co Treas. 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