Crowded Oat 1st) Week's News Stuart Newt By Mrs. Herk Bksls Hubert Kohie entered the Ve terans hospital at Grand Island Mrs Hubert Kohle, Hud Kunz. Bob Kohle and Fritz Kohle visited him on Thanksgiving day. Mr ami Mrs Mike Cad^allader and family visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Albert Gumsey and family at Bassett on Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs Bill Hewitt of Rushville were Sunday overnight guests erf Mr and Mrs. Frank Wil son Mr. and Mrs Paul Burton and family of Lincoln spent the Thanksgiving holiday in the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Wilson. Carol Hoffman of Omaha spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. ami Mrs Jim Hoffman. Mrs Katie Papke had as her Thanksgiving day guests Mr and Mrs Jim Hoffman and famly Mr. ami Mrs Joe W'allinger and fami ly, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Papke and family, Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson and family of Burke, S. D.. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoffman and Lyle Potter of Newport Alberta Hoffman, Katie Papke, Mrs Jim Hoffman and Mrs Joe Wallinger spent Friday and Satur day visiting in Norfolk They cal led on Mr and Mrs Jack Strode on Saturday and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Baker. Mr and Mrs. Harrison Hovey were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ami Mrs Howard Hovey and fami ly at Herrick. S D. Thanksgiving in the Mrs. Jane Cobb home was enjoyed by Mr and Mrs Stanley Cobb, Jean and family and Doug, Mr. and Mrs Wesley Cobb, Carolyn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobb, Russel, Pam. Johnny and the twins, Larry Cobb and family. Mrs W J Flan nigan, Roger, Randy, Jeffy and Barbara and her fafily. Saturday evening callers of Mrs Fuller and Clara was Howard Fuller of Newport. Mr and Mrs Frank Hamik, sr , spent Thanksgiving in Kearney with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willard and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Gail King and family were Thanksgiving week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek. Thanksgiving dinner guests were Mr and Mrs Jim Hytrek and family and Jack Hytrek. Taanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George King were Mr and Mrs. Gail King and fami ly of Mission, S. D-, Mr and Mrs Lyle King of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. \rhur Seger and Chuck and Mr. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! Put an ALL-NEW Automatic Ropar Gas Dryer in Your Home fcr CHRISTMAS! NO OBLIGATION You'll sell yoursoll on Roper's exclusive Fabri-Set control . . . that takes all the guesswork out of drying. Dial is c’early marked with iabric names. Special "air" setting ideal for no-heat ilulfing. Easy Terms Pay on Your Gas Bill Quality Backed by ROPER . . • Maker of America's ' Finest Gas Ranges lUIBHt For Dpnpod’Wp GAS c~ “'P ^ and Mr* Alfred Seger. all of New port. Thanksgiving afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman were Teddy King and Mary Evins of Vermillion, S. D. The girls spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek and re turned to school on Sunday after noon. Mr and Mrs. Wes Cobb, Mr and Mrs Charles Jansen and Wayne spent Sunday in Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cobb and girls of Grand Island also spent the day at Chambers. Mrs. Terry Cbbb and girls are staying at the home of Mr and Mrs. LaVeme Clements for a few days. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr and Mrs. Nolan DeLosh were Mr. and Mrs Wendell Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pettijohn and baby, all of Royal, Mr and Mrs. Robert Tams and family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mareellus and family of O’Neill, Kenneth Robert son of Springview, Mrs. DeLosh and Mr and Mrs. E. F. Heady of Loveland. Colo. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Louis Seger and daugh ters of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Heady of Loveland, Cok>., and Mr and Mrs. Tommy Conn of Fort Worth, Tex., visited for a few days with Mrs. DeLosh, Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Fuller and Clara w-ere Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells of Bristow and Mr and Mrs. Ilo Fuller and family of Newport. Afternoon vi sitors were Mr. and Mrs. Owen - i ■ i r.. L«ane biiu Lxiiir v/t Mo. Geraldine Herrick of Omaha spent the weekend with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Her rick. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson of Great Bend, Kan., were Tuesday overnight guests in the Karl Bemt home. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bernt were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fry and boys, Sam Fry and Louie Haines of New port. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gilg and girls of Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bemt and boys. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bigelow were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamik of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hindmarsh of Wood River, Dana Bigelow of Lincoln. Tom Bigelow of Creigh ton, Barbara Bigelow of Omaha, Frank Bigelow of Atkinson and Mrs. Efma Kunz. Mr and Mrs. Mark Nelson had Thanksgiving dinner with rela ives in Grand Island. A group of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton Friday evening for a fare well party for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoaston. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kaup, Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Kaup, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blair, Mr and Mrs. Larry Paxton, Mrs. Walt Kaup and Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman. Mr and Mrs. Hoatson and family left Sunday for McCook where they will oper ate a motel. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader had as their Thanksgiving day guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cad wallader and Mrs. Grow of In man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby ot Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cad MAKE YOUR HOLIDAYS SING WITH COKE! REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. eortaiam«0 iooo. t»« cocaoola oomaanv. coca coia amo com am mowymo - - tAji-.jife ... v'' ' ■ :r ■ :•$£:*X< THE McGUIRE SISTERS PAUSE FOR ICE-COLD COCA-COLA BE REALLY REFRESHED! Take a tip from the famous singing McGuire Sisters ... wrap up your entertaining plans beautifully... with plenty of ice-cold Coca-Cola. When friends call during the Holidays, nothing is more hospitable to serve than Coca-Cola... nothing is more refreshing than the cold crisp taste of Coke! Keep plenty of Coke on hand from now until I960... your parties will “sing” with Coke! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Ti.T: COCA-COLA '.OTTLING COMPANY OF LONG PINE, NEBRASKA wallader and Tom and Mr and Mrs Harry Cadwallader Thanksgiving weekend guests of Mrs. Violet Montgomery at the home of Mrs Carol I'm eh and Lois were Mr and Mrs. Sam Lof quest of Nevada. Mo., ami Mr and Mrs. Ken Schlicker and family of Gering. Mr. and Mrs Sam Lof quest also visited Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Lofquest. Mr and Mrs Joe Colson enter tained friends at a pitch party Sunday evening, Nov. 29. Prize’s were won by- Herb Skala and Mrs. Glen Cadwallader. high score. Mr and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader, low and Keith King won travelers award. Next party will be in two weeks on Dec. 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala. Mr and Mrs. C. D. Farr, Mr and Mrs Raymond Olson ami family and Mrs. John Hosch en joyed Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs. Ward Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr and Mrs. Danny Flannigan and family at Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowles re turned home Tuesday, Nov. 24 from a ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Doolittle of Kansas City, Mo Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Engler were Frances Kramer, Mrs. Mary Lai ble and Mrs. Pete Engler. A supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Engler on Thanksgiving was Judge D. R. Vfruint« nf O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Ben Engler left Sunday for Omaha to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Engler and family. They expect to return home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowles were Thanksgiving guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Norfolk. Mrs. Nollkamper of Gregory, S D., was a Nov. 21-22 weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krotter. Mr and Mrs. Francis McKinney and daughters were Thanksgiving day guests of Mrs Katie Grunke. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, San dra and Randy were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campbell. Charlene, Sharon, Ivan, Denise and Glenda Rae Campbell and Dale Kelly were Thanksgiving din ner guests of Mrs. Emma Camp bell of Atkinson. Thanksgiving dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olberding and family w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Kaup. sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilg. Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Kaup, sr., were Mr and Mrs. Sam Kaup and family of Billings, Mont. John Kaup of Howells was a Tuesday morning caller of Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Kaup. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marshall and family of Midland, S. D. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lofquest and family of Nevada, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schlicker and family of Gering and Mrs. Violet Montgomery. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Mrs. Ola Ermer returned re cently from a visit of several weeks her sister at Olympia, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Coats and family of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell of Chambers were Thanksgiving day dinnei guests of Elvin Ru becks The Women s Society' of Christ ian Service met Thursday after noon. Dec. 3 at the Methodist church wth 33 members, sever visitors and six children present Mrs Herman Holcomb led tht ilevotionals. reading from luikt 8—Verses U to 16 Mrs Guais Wintermote presented the lessor “There’s a Hush of Expectaton. Mrs. Steve Shavlik protrayed a woman of India and Mrs Roy Miller a woman of Mexico. At the business session presided over by the president. Mrs. T. E Newhouse. reports were given by Mrs. Glen Grimes on “quadreniai goals" and by Mrs Raymond Beed on ' Human Rights Day Mrs Lloyd deed discussed books magazines etc. to be used in the reading circle. Mrs. James Grimes showed samples of material aval able in folding doors. The meeting closed with prayer followed by a special recognitior of all whose birthday's occurred in October. November and Decem ber. The tables for those being honored were attractively decorat ed in keeping with each of the three months and three angle food cakes. Tea, sandwiches, mints, cake and coffee were served. A short program followed with Mrs. Guais Wintermote telling ol October's special days. Mrs. John Wintermote reading a poem on "Thanksgiving” and a sextette consisting of Mrs. C. V. Robert son, Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs Guais Wintermote, Mrs. Glen Adams. Mrs. Glen Grimes and Mrs. Raymond Beed singing "Star of the East.” The American Legion Auxiliary of unit 320 met Friday evening. Dec. 4 at the home of Mrs. J. W Walter. Sixteen members answered roll call. One visitor, Mrs. Roy Cooke of Bartlett was present. The meeting in charge of the president, Mrs Ed Coday, c««n sisted of routine business with tin ex ception of p. "Seasons Greet ing' from the district 11 president, read by Mrs Coday. There was an exchange of Christmas gifts a social hour and lunch served by the hostess. Ed Coday entered the Veterans hospital at Gram! Island Wednes day, December 9, where he ex pected to undergo surgery. Tommy Miller, small son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Miller, was a patient in St Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill Friday, Dec 4, suffer ing with pneumonia. He was able to return home Saturday evening Dick Porter is a patient in the Atkinson Memorial hospital. Mrs. Sarah Adams and Mrs Bert Lybolt departed Saturday from Grand Island for California where they will spend the winter. The former with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs- E. Sal strom and son at Turlock and the latter with her sister at Lancaster and other relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson visi ted the Misses Edith and Mabel Kinney near Park Center west of Elgin Sunday. Art Walter underwent an ap pecdectomy at St. Anthony's hospi tal O'Neill Sunday, December 6. Connie Werner and her room mate from Lincoln spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner. Mr. and Mrs James Gibson and Mrs. A B Hubbard returned Wednesday, December 2 from a visit with relatives at Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ceams, who have been employed at the Blaine Garwood ranch near Amelia, moved Thursday, Dec. 3 in tothe Edwards house in the northeast part of tow-n. The Junior Garden club met Saturday afternoon, Dec. 5 at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. La Veme Iloerle with 14 present. The i afternoon was spent playing games .. I Santa say*, "To creamy-smooth Meadow Gold Ice Cream add loads of toffee and lots of nut*. Make but* the , toffee's red and green and the nuts are almonds ... and you can name it after ' me!" Look for Santa Claus Toffee today. Santa’s picture's on the carton! 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Extra capacity tub, WKk WILLIAM K ROTTER CO. THE WORLD’S OLDE T MAYTAG DEALER O'Neill — Stuart — Spencer | aint singing rami* followed by a gift exchange and lunch Mrs ! Hoerle received a number of nice gifts The Couples club of the Metho dist church met at the LaVeme Hoerle home Sunday evening, Dec 6 Mrs Bruce Grime# led the de ! votionals Mrs, Duane Miller was in charge of games Lunch was served by ihe hostess. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Peterson anti stin, Hob spent the past week end wth the Bayne Grut*h family in Lincoln Mr ami Mrs, F A Farrier ami Mr and Mrs Guam Wintermote were Sunday, Ift’c. 6 dinner guests of Mr and Mm Steve Shavlik and Pam. Mr and Mrs Raymond Shot maker accompanied by Rev. and Mrs diaries Qix drove to Sioux City, la., Saturday, l>ec 5. The Cox's daughter, Mrs Dale Finney and dieryl Ann of Prairie du Chien, Wis., arrived in Sioux City Saturday morning and accompanied the group liome for a week's visit with her parents and her brothers, Charles and Bill The members of the M.Y F. and the junior choir of the Methodist church held a party Monday even ing December 7 at the La Verne Hoerie home with atx>ut 30 pre sent The group had choral prac tice. John Walter, sr.. fell at his home Sunday, IVc 6 fracturing a nb. Mr. Walter, who is in his 90 s has t>een m poor health for the past few months. Roger Walter and a friend of DeWitt spent the weekend with relatives and friends here. Mr and Mrs John Honeywell visited her brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. d Urban at Ewing Sunday, Dec. 6. In the af ternoon the Honeywell* and Ur bans called on their brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban at Memorial hospital in Neligh Mr Tuttle receii is! a serve arm in jury in a compicker accident re 1 centlv. Dr. Donald E. 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