BIRTHS ST. ANTHONY'S OTT Mr. and Mr* Alvin Ott of O Neill, *on, uiegory Allan. fc puunds 2 ounce*, November it sVOBODA Mr. and Mr* Arthur Svoboda ut nutte, daughter, fc pound* 14 4 ounce*. November S MJ1*E> Mr. and Mr* Hubert Miles of U .icdi, »on. Gerald Ray mond, 6 pound* 4^ ounce*, Nov. 22. BUXTON Mr and Mrs Arnett Buxton oi O NeiU, daughter, 7 oounda 24 ounce*, Nobember Z3. nOBBb Mr. and Mr* William Hobbs oi fcWu.., son. James Michael, s poJhds 5 ounces. November i'i. Tne couple now have two sons a,td live daughters. Mr. and Mr*, e*- Nobbs of Ewing are Uie paiernai grandparents and Mr. and aus. John scnillbauer, *r. of Noiioik uie the maternal grandparents. ATKINSON MEMORIAL SCltLfcA ae..v£.K Mr and Mis Vernon SchUrusener of Orihaui, i pound* is ounces. Noyem ber 24 Mr anu Mrs Ed Thonn are the mateiuai grandparents. OOMMt NITi MEMORIAL Iturvv ell Mr. and M*»- i-yle Me Irvin of Taylor have named their baby daughter, Michelle Annette. HACKED HEART LilK’Ji WELLS Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Weds ol Lyncii, on, 8 pounds 12 ounces, November 22. 1,1 ndbeko memorial t reighUdi KHUSE mi- «dd Mrs. William C. Kruse of Winnetoon, son, < oounds, isoveniucr 20. , ‘ KNLTbw.v ,ui. and Mrs OrvaJ Knutson oi amu.aru, daugibi, i pounds 4 ouocvs, November 20. EI-SEWHERE AHLERb *«. md Mrs. Robert Ahiers ot n.sncr. ton, utio No. i muer 21, West t ouu hospital. ..u, and Mrs. Rudy Alders ui uwmg are the paternal K o'lTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Oilman ui Biiiiaoelphla, l’a_, November 21. Mr and Mrs Al liert 1> miner ot Atkinson are the maternal grandparents. They ten Monday to make the acquaintaru t °f AHLLR- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ahiers ol Pocatello, Ida., son, Jer frey, 7 pounds, November 21..Mr. anil Mrs. Rudy Aiders of Lwing are the paternal grandpai ents. This is their third grandchild whose birthdate is Novembei^L MAllMaa Mr. and Mrs. Rich aid Mahi.ian ot Rudloph, Wise., daughter. Hoorn Shane Octobei 28 Mrs. Mailman is l^e former Dixie Ickler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Ickler of Orchard. Hospital Notes ST ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL O’Neill Admitted: Nov- 17 Mrs Robert ol O'Neill; Mr,. Mane Beetean « rg: Mrs* LEj Sm. James A. Widlleldl. all ol O Neill, Mis William Hobbs of Lwing. 21 Mrs. Ramon W. Shellhammer, Mrs Robert Mi es all of ° Null . Mrs Ai tour biotxxia of Butte. Mrs Kenneth Peterson. Arnu rr. .ii of O'Neill; Mrs. Clif ford Hahlbeck of Lwing. gJRs. all of O’Neill. Dismissals: Nov. 18 Mrs. bert Lundberg and baby txjy o O'Neill; Craig Sehiwder of Oma ha- Mrs. Gina Gronk of 1 age, ^Edward Camptx-11 M^ Larry Tibbetts, all of O Neill, Mrs. neth Kestenholt/ of Inman, Mrs. Harry Mabcndorf and baby girl of Spencer. 20 Mrs. Leo Vandersmck i,f Lwing; Mrs. Frank Zenor of ButteW Steven M Prouty of Spen J il James A. W.dtfeld , Mrs. Loretta Hynes, all of O Net 11, Mrs. Robert Roettcher and baby gin of Lvneh' Barbara Joe Houfek of Bartlett" 22 Mrs. Alvin Ott and b «bv boy of O'Neill; Mrs. Eugene Wolfe ol O Neill 23- A. V Virgin of O'Neill; Mrs. Joseph Jambirs ol Spencer, -t Ld J. Crowley of O'Neill. _ sacked heart Admissions; Corner Spencer William Biltzkie of Spen cer- Mrs. Bertha Bright of Butte; Mrs Mary Classen of Spencer, Master Allen Due of Butte; R^n hold Fuhrer oi Naper; Dr. G. B. Ira of Lynch, Baby lene Kolar of Monowi; Erick Oh men of Anoka; Mrs. Edmond Rohde of Lynch; Mrs. wjjiarn Schultz of in a per; Mrs. Marie Staler of Lynch; John Stenwall of Spencer; Albert Stoltenberg of Naper; Mrs. Martha Tingle of Butte Mrs. Lyle Wells of Lynch ltam She Idea and baby girl of Spencer; Mr,. Clarence Moody of Lynch’ Debra Rose Kopecky of Spencer. 1» Mrs Min* °f Spencer. 20 John Dickey of Spen cer. 23—Mrs. Mary Hull of Spen cer- Mrs Frank Uenbart of Spen cer; Mrs Joe R.hanek of Monowi. ATKINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Atkinson Admitted; Nbv. 17-Peggy Kra mer of Stuart: Mrs. Norman Lro man of Sprmgview; Mrs. Herman McDantaK. of Aikin.son; Mre. Fern Livingston of Atkinson. 1—William ,Merritt of Bassett; G. A. Bgsnof O'Ne’ii!; '^liclieHe Bosn of 0,Neill, ; ilx>r a Kay Coleman of Am*-' worth; Jim Johnson of Rose; lr 4 Newport; John C ''-r'and of Or:hard; Mrs. Cecil Bogue of Atkinson. 20- Itonald Focken of Newport; Mrs. Thomas Doo. tde of Amelia; Peter Nelson i Stuart Mrs. Roy Carr of At kinson. 21—Mrs. Ima Meyers of b.uart; Mrs. W i.iam Newcombe of Long Pine. 22 Jake Braun of At kin on: Harold Klinger of Atkin son; Lynn Shaul of Long Pine. 23— L a.u Do Wee e of Bassett; Ben ny De Wee e of Bassett ; Mrs. Wil mer McConnell of Atkinson. Dismissed: Nov. Id Leonard Ul rich of Atkinson. 17—Mrs. Lyle Davis of Bassett; Mrs. Fred Mack of Atkinson; Helen Straka of At ——— - I Itinaon. 18 Peggy Kramer of Stuart. 1®- Karen Feraau of Butte; Tom Nightingale of Atklnion; Wil liam Walter* of Atkinson; Mrs Felix L*ible of Stuart. 20—Mrs. Theresa Deermer of Atkinson; : George A Bosn of O'Neill; Mich elle Bosn of O’Neill. Jim Johnson of Rose, William Merritt of Bas *ett. Roberta Cbleman of Ains worth. 21- Mrs Norman Froman of Spnngview 22—Mrs. Kathryn Johnson of Atkinson. Expired; Ima Meyers of Stuart; Peter T. Nelson of Stuart. U NDHFKti MEMORIAL HOSP1TOL • Creighton Admitted: Nov 14-21 Mrs Luticia Ferguson of Niobrara; Mrs Ernest Sage of Niobrara, .lake Effle of Creighton; Paul Sheekler of Brunswick; Mrs. Wil liam C. Kruse of Winnetoon; Mrs. Orval Knutson of Niobrara. Dismissed: Mrs Leonard Koeina of Verdigre who was transferred to Sioux City hospital: Charley Honey of Verdel who was trans ferred to Hill Rest Home at Nio brara and Paul Sheekler of Bruns wick. . . _ , Death: Mrs. Luticia Ferguson of Niobrara. AT THE COURTHOUSE State vs. John P. Collins, Gil lette, Wyo., day speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; offiver—Sgt. R. R. Shorney, Nov. 19. State vs. Henry Janek, Atkinson, operating motor vehicle without driver’s license, fined $5, sheriff s fee $1 and $5 costs; officer—Don ald J. Fiala, Nov. 19. State vs. Marvin D. Strong. O' Neill, night speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude, Nov. 21. State vs. George E. Peterson, jr., driver for Duane Struck, O' Neill, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer Donald F. Richardson, Nov. 23. . „ State vs. Lawrence L. Stevens, driver for Frank Pilley and sons, Sioux City, la., overload on axile, fined $00 and $4 costs; officer Clif ford L. Kizzire, Nov. 24 MARRIAGE LICENSES John Shepard, Valentine and Lila B. Nelson, Bassett, Noli. 19. Ora R. Yarges, Stuart and Miss Marguerite L. Smith, Stuart, Nov. 20. Burdette C. Williams, 29, O' Neill and Margaret Scholz, 22, O’ Neill, Nov. 22. Wayne Richard Root, Atkinson and Sharon Kay Thurlow, Atkin, son. November 24. James Steinhauser. 24, Stuart and Catherine Sehmit, 18, Atkin son, November 24. engagement toli» Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Engler of Atkinson announce the engage met of their daughter, Delores Irene to Patrick Joseph Gokie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gokie of O’Neill. . t . Miss Engler is a graduate of St. Joseph's School in Atkinson, class oP 1956, and is employed as a receptionist and dental assistant for Dr. F. J. Mancuso. Mr. Gokie is a graduate of St. Mary’s Academy, class of 1955 and spent three years in the U. S. Navy. At present he is farming with his father. Announce nothing Drive Atiout 145 members of St. Patrick’s Altar Society met Thurs day evening at St. Mary's gym. Mrs. Joe Ollendick was chairman of the meeting. Mrs. Rynold Cimfel announced the Bishop's clothing drive which began November 22 with clothing to be left at the Joe Dufek garage. Msgr. O'Sullivan spoke to the group about the dedication of the National Shrine of the Immac ulate Conception in Washington, L> The ‘‘Polka Tots," entertained with several selections. Next meet ing will be December 10 with St. Theresa's Guild and Mrs. Rich ard Minton in charge. | -Obituaries- | Arthur B. McKay, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McKay, was born at Ewing September 13, 1894 and died at his home in Oregon, November 8th. after a lingering illness of many months, at the age of 65 years 1 month and 25 days "Chalsie” as he was known in Ewing, received his education at the Ewing public school. For a time he clerked m the store owned by his brother, Ernest He later built Summerland and operated it for a number of years. On October 3, 1917, he was united in Marriage to Mary Lar sen. Three children were born to this union. They made their home in Ewing many years before mov ing to Norfolk, where Mr. McKay was overseer of the Nebraska State Hospital. On retirement two years ago, he and Mrs. McKay moved to Beaverton, Ore., to make their home. Proceeding him in death are his parents and two sisters. Survivors arc; Wife. Mary; twodaughters - Mrs. Marvis O'Connell of Beaver ton. Ore., and Mrs. Dorothy James of Imperial Beach. Calif.; son— Ellsworth (Mick) of Atkinson; brother, Ernest of Norfolk.; seven grandchildren, and a number of cousins in the Ewing community. Funeral services were conducted at the Pegg and Paxson Chimes-of the-Valley Chapel in Beaverton. Ore, Wednesday, November 11 with the Rev. E James Kingsley of St. Bartholomew Episcopal church officiating. Portay News By Mr*. Harold 0*bom Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson vis ited at the A. W. Aim home Sun day evening. Guy Pinkerman has been hauling com from Roger Rosenkrans when the weather permitted Mr. and Mrs Lester Derickaon and family were Sunday visitors at the John Derickaon home. They called at the Osborn home on their way home The Scottviile Community club met at the Harvey Krugman home Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs Marvin Richter and family called at the John Der ickson home Saturday afternoon . The Dorsey Youth Fellowship meeung was held at the Albert Derickson home Wednesday eve ning. . , | Mrs. George Mellor, jr. is work ing in this community taking the farm census. Mr and Mrs. Lorclle Pickering of Omaha came for I re lie's grandmother’s funeral, and while here they called on Mrs. Faye Pinkerman, as Mrs. Pinkerman has been in Sioux City staying at the Ted Schiessler home while consulting doctors She came home Saturday. Nov. 7. The Dorsey Aid Society met at the Claude Cole home November 11. Pete Mulhair trucked some cows to the Lyle Wells and Gordon Harta farms Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn were guests at the Tom Alder home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cihlar were Verdigre visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene vis ited Friday evening at the Harold j Osborn home. Little David Derickson is stay-1 ing with his grandparents for a few days. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Osborn called at the IJoyd Brady home Wednesday evening on their way to Lynch. Miss Ruth Osborn stayed with Miss Velma Lanman in Verdel Tuesday night, Nov .17. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka and family visited at the Otto Ru zicka home Sunday. Nov. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn were Sunday afternoon callers at the Harold Oshorn home. Vonus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Mr', and Mrs. Arthur Von Seg gem and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newhaus and sons Sunday evening, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were in Norfolk Wednesday. They visi ted with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pitch ler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sufficool and son at Verdigre Tuesday evening, Nov. 17. Mrs. George Jeffrey entertained the Help U Club at her home on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The hostess served dinner at noon. Eleven memliers were present. The afternoon was spent in picking out nut meats and embroi dery work. An oyster supper was planned. Mrs. Vincent Jackson re ceived the door prize. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Irvin Held. Duane Boelter was helping the Caskey farm on Tuesday, Nov. I Mrs. Wendell Strope entertained a group of ladies at her home on I Tuesday, Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sukup and Mrs. Garhart Leubcke of Page were November IT visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and family were Sunday visitors at the Harry Caskey home. Mrs. Mable Bennett and son ot Winnetoon were Nov. 17 visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Caskey. Mr. Caskey is con fined to his bed due to an in jury he received three weeks ago He was a patient at the O Neill hospital for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newhaus and son, Robert went to Omaha Wednesday From there- Robert left by plane for Ft. <>d. Calif., where he is stationed with the armed forces. Arlie Waring is stationed at M. Carson, Colo. He was inducted in to the army on November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler of Fremont spent the weekend with the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were Wednesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Mr and Mrs. Duane Falter and son of Fremont were weekend vi sitors at the later’s parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von Seggern and family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were O'Neill shopers Monday, Nov. 23. Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey, sr., of Bellvue and Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Brookhouser of Cotesfield. AJhin—n N»w* The Atkinson Civic Improve ment Garden club met Wednesday, Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Wefso for a six o clock din ner Mrs. Erven Parsons, Mrs_ Lois Martens and Mrs. Leonard Jungman assisted the j™5'”® Fourteen members answered rol call with. "Bible Plants or .Trees. Mrs. Robert Martens, president or the District No. 6 of the Nebraska Federated Garden clubs was a guest and presented to the club the purple ribbon which they won on the flower show which they staged in 1958 but which was on exhibit for the National show and then presented-to our District president at the state convention recently. Mrs Opal. Keating was our chair man for the 1958 flower show Mrs. Lois Martens made dried flower arrangements during the evening. The business meeting w-as presided over by our president Mrs. Frank Skrdla and election of officers for the new year followed the business meeting. The follow ing are the new officers: Mrs. Ix>is Martens, president; Mrs William Wefso. vice-president; Mrs. Celia Bachaus, secretary and Miss Bar bara Mlinar, treasurer. The remainder of the evening I was spent socially. Next meeting will be our Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Jessie Steinkamp snth a gift exchange The date to | ae decided Uter. Circle C of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. L. G. j Fleming with Mrs Maxine White as eo-hostess Sixteen members Answered roll call and Mrs. Clar ence Propp led the devotional* A Chinese auction which followed the business meeting netted their treasury a nice sum The hostess served a lunch am! the group adjourned until the December meeting which will be the general meeting at the church basement. Mrs. William Wefso was hos tess to the Merry Mixers Exten-; tion club on Monday night at her home. Christfas wrappings w as the, lesson and roll call was, "Christ mas suggestions." The lesson leaders were Mrs. Fred Roberts and Mrs. Howard Davis. The E.V R.N. extension club met last Thursday with Mrs. Jess Mel lor in Atkinson with 13 members answering roll call with "My Idea About Christmas.” One new member was taken in to the membership of the club, Mrs. Theodore Braun. Mrs. Louis Sie bert and Mrs. Carl Gettert were lesson leaders for the "Christmas Decorations" lesson. The ‘Guess What’ was won by Mrs. Pete Fare well. Next meeting will be on Decem ber 17 with Mrs. Thedore Braun when Mrs. Clarence Grof, Mrs. Natchel Rzeszotarski and Mrs. Pete Farewell will t>e hostesses. This will be the Christmas party and there will be a gift exchange and each member will reveal her mystery sister. The Presbyterian church in At kinson will hold Thanksgiving Day services at 10 a.m. 1 red Schafer will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson re turned home Thursday night after spending several months with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Nilson at Hadley, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts re turned home late Sunday night after spending the weekend in eastern Nebraska and Iowa. Satur day they were dinner guests of Mr. Roberts’ brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts at Dakota City. They spent some time in Sioux City on business and then drove to Climbing Hill, la., to visit Fred's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harding where they were overnight guests. On Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Roberts and other relatives at Allen. Enroute home they visi ted briefly in Creighton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Me Daniels. . . ,., Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts will be Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield, jr. and family. Cpl. Richard Roberts is also here on leave and will spend Thanksgiving with his par ents. He expects to leave Decem ber 1 for duty in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso were Sunday callers at the hnmt of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Runnels home in Stuart. Me. and Mrs. Roy Humrick and family will spend Thanksgiving with ner parents, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Runnels in Stuart. Dennis Colfack was an overnight guest Sunday night of Mr. anil Mrs. William Wefso. Word has been received frot Fred Dobrovolny, who left re cently to spend a few winter months in the south, that he ar rived safely and reports the weat her to be damp and quite cold with temperatures as low as .57 de grees. Fred is living at McAllen, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Warren MeClurg of Bassett and Mrs. Glen MeClurg and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MeClurg and Donna of Atkinson drove to Grand Island Sunday to visit Glen MeClurg at the Veterans hospi tal there. Enroute home they vi sited another brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeClurg and fami ly at Central City. Miss Lodema Wefso and Nor man Hodge will come Wednesday afternoon to spend T hanksgiving weekend with his parets, Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso. On Thanks giving day they will all go to Crofton to spend Thanksgiving with another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson and son, Scot*. Stuart News By Mr*. Herb Sk*U Mr. and Mrs. George Keidel en tertained friends at a card party on Friday. Nov. 13 at their home. Mr and Mrs. Rollo Berry were high score winners. Second high were Roger Moeller and Louella Poessnecker. The next cad party will be Dec. 11 with Mr. and Mrs. George Hitch cock and will be held at the Sand Creek Schoolhouse. The Sand Creek club met at the home of Mrs. Rollo Berry No vember 19 with Mrs. Jerome Weber as co-hostess. The lesson on Christmas gifts and wrapping was given by Mrs. George Hitchcock and Mrs. S. E. Timmermans. Next meeting will be December 17 at the home of Mrs. George Keidel with a covered dish dinner at noon. Each member is asked to bring a grab bag gift. Mr. and Mrs. Marlie Fetherston and family of Atkinson were Fri day evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Timmermans. Mrs. Josephine Timmermans left Friday to spend some time visiting her daughters. Mrs. Fran cis Higgins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Higgins and family of Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bemt were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gilg at Bassett. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bemt were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bernt. Jake and Theresa Levi speht Friday afternoon in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John Frejdgl were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss. The occasion was Mr. Freidel's birthday. The Stuart Cub Scout pack meet ing for November was held at the Legion Club rooms. The flag pledge was given and dens 1 and 2 each put on a skit. Andy Irish received a gold and a silver arrow under wolf. Mickey Doolittle also received a gold and a silver ar row under wolf. Awards of bob.cat pins went to Floyd Newman. Dan ny Cadwallader and Frank Kohle. New kerchiefs and wolf books were ordered for the new boys registered. Word has been re cened that the executive from Boy Scouts of America covered wagon council, J L. Farr will be here each month for a scout meeting. A new den mother and help with the We belt* den was asked for. The song God Bless America was sung and the scouts formed the living circle. Mr and Mrs. John Freidel were Monday supper guests of Mr. anil Mrs John Sieinhauser. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harley and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Kasper Harley. Mr anil Mrs Kasper Harley called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson Sunday evening Saturday evening callers of Mrs Alta Lockmun were Mr. and Mrs Kasper Harley. Alberts Hoffman had a dinner Sunday. Nov. 15 Ignoring those in the family who had birthdays m November Present were Mr. and Mrs Bill Hoffman and boys Mr and Mrs. Ward Alexander and Linda, Mr and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoffman and Irwin, Bob Hoffman of Naper, Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Schrader. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and girls were evening callers. The Hi Five club met at the home of Minnie Haskins friiday, Nov. 20 Prizes were won by Ther esa Levi, Mrs. Edwin Engler and Mrs. Fred Stracke. The Garden Club met at the home oi Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave Monday, Nov. 16. Six members were present. The shrub for study was given by Mrs. Karl Bemt. The lesson on mums was given by all. Some new kinds were intro duced. The year lxx>k committee gave a list of topics chosen for programs and lessons selected for the com ing year. Trees were chosen for the new comprehensive study and the project "flowers in the park . Next meeting will be with Mrs. Karl Bern!. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel uddd anu Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cobb and fam ily of Grand Island were weekend guests of Mr. und Mrs. Wes Cobb. The Improvement Club met with Mrs. Jane Cobb Thursday, Nov. 19. Ten members were present in cluding Mrs. McCartney, a new member. The general business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Jane Cobb. For the opening all repeated "The Collect" and sang "America". Mrs. Leonard Ro berts gave the secretary report and Mrs. William Gillispie, former hostess, had charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Wesley Cobb modeled aprons. After tea all adjourned. Mrs. Don Moss, Mrs. Larry Hunuk and Mrs. John Freidel spent last Tuesday in Grand Is land visiting Mr. and Mrs. Danny Flannigan and family. Mrs. Pete Head was a Sunday caller of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoff man. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoffman and family and Joe Miksch spent Sun day’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manhalter and son, Michael and Mrs. Blanche Thiessen of Murdo, S. D. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Tom King and family. Jolene Kohle spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nagel, at Naper. They brought her home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and Kathy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Engler were hosts to a dinner Thursday eve ning. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinhauser. The evening was spent playing pinochle and prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Lockmon, Glen Cobb and Mrs. Louis Steinhauser. Mrs. R. A. Mueller, Mrs. Gene Ramm and Mrs. Don Myers at tended the O'Neill Gruncil of Cath olic Nurses at St. Anthony's hos pital uSnday aftenoon. Mrs. John Gallagher was elected president and Miss Joan Kubitschek, secre tary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kulus of Omaha were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Schmaderer. Jerold Scl«nadarer of O’Neill spent Friday in Omaha visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kulus and then returned to Stuart to visit Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Schmaderer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ankeny entertained friends at a card party Friday, ov. 20. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, high. Jim Hoffman and Mrs. Earl Cad wallader, low. Frank Johnson took the travelers award. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaiser of Atkinson went to Neligh to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Seger and son, Mark, Sunday. Howard Staub, who is home on leave from Wichita, Tex., is vi siting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Staub. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sonder of Verdigre visited at the Bud Krug man home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krugman and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Proc haska of Creighton were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Krugman. Mr and Mrs. Ted Kyster are leaving Wednesday for Council Biuffs to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stemplg and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kyster, sr. Mr. and Mrs Dave Loy plan to Spend Thanksgiving with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ken nedy of Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawrence are going to Bradshaw to spend Thanksgiving with her folks, Rev. and Mrs- Wallace Smith. Mike Liddy, who is attending Lincoln University, arrived Mon day night to spehd Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Liddy. Ellen Lohaus and Mr. and Mrs . John Baker are expected to arri .% Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Henry Lohaus. Ellen attends St. Mary's college in Omaha. John at tends Creighton University. Mrs. Don Adamson and Mrs. Ai^ta Ellston entertained 15 ladies to an 11 o'clock brunch at the | home of Mrs. Ellston on Thurs day in honor of Mrs. Rex Honer. i Mrs Homer and children will leave soon for Maryland where Sgt Homer wtl] be stationed Mrs Homed was presented a gift from the group. Mr and Mrs C. J Gatx spent the weekend m Omaha to attend a play in which their daughter Mary has the leading part Mr and Mrs Vem Tarr and three children of Golone, S l) spent Saturday night wrnh Mr and Mrs Mike London. TTiey went to Omaha on Sunday and returns to the London home cm Monday Their daughter. Patricia, who i* attending St Mary's Academy here in O Neill accompanied then, home. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lower of Valentine visited Mr. and Mrs Lyle Lower Sunday. Mrs Charles Luher is visiting with her grandson and family, Mr and Mrs. Marion Luher. Mrs. Harold Williamson and son Hob of Wuner spent the weekend , with Mr and Mrs Billie Marcel hia Mr and Mrs John MacCarvllle jr , plan to go to Ellsworth Minn Wednesday to spmd Tkaak-sgiviag with her mother. Mrs hlmei Egan. Mr and Mrs R. E McGinn, and Mr and Mrs Jerry McGinn an! daughter will sj>end Thanks giving with Mrs Lilian McGinn •f Plainview Jim McGinn of Nor* folk will also be there. Mr and Mrs IXiane Miller ami children plan to spend Thanks giving with her parents, Mr and Mrs Bruce Dickerson of Fremont Mr. and Mrs. Harokl Mlmar were Sunday evening guests ol Mr and Mrs Adolph Mlmar of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs Leonard l.arson of Clearwater, I km Larson of O'Neiir Mr. and Mrs Adolph Mlmar of Atkinson, Mr and Mrs. Homan Ross in an and family of Atkin&Mt Mr and Mr* Anton Kaup and family of Stuart ami Mr ami Mrs Melvin Shepard ami family of Otuah* will In* Thanksgiving guests oi Mr and Mr* Hamid Mlinar Marian ami Carolyn Mosi'man of Omaha are expected to arrive at the home of their parents. Mr and Mr* Paul Moeeman Friday even ing CAT* 8Tt »l*» The Jolly Workers club of Chambers met on Nov 6 ami again on Nov. 13 Our study was on cats We brought pictures and read about them in ihp encyclopedia We used the money we won at homecoming, t$3 00i to buy records At the lust meeting we had a word project. Mario HoerltS, news reporter |k jf Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! _ . _._ . _ __ /JjaF //^r A /LHT Ojrftf ,: ionictS I————-—4ftc.v