Page News By Mn. Ben Asher Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cbobdge of Amelia ami Terry ami Stevie Cuohdge, sons of Calvin Cbobdge of O Neil] were Friday guests of Mr and Mrs William Ragland, Neighborhood club met for a Christmas party dinner with Mrs J- W- Finch Mrs Roy Hanson and Mrs Floyd Heiik helped Mrs. Finch with the dinner. Games were played as the afternoon entertain ment. January hostess wUl be Mrs J. W* Finch. Mr. and Mrs L. F. Knudsen, Mrs. Evelyn Gray and Mrs George Wettlaufer attended East em Star Thursday night at O’Neill Kathy and Debbie Heiss cele brated their birthdays on Wednes day. They are the children oi Darrell Heiss. In the evening Ken noth lleiss’s children, Janice Barry, Mickle, Rodney and Shar helped the little Heiss girls cele brate by having ice cream am cake with them. Mr. Soren Sorensen, jr., am Kathy and Mrs. N. D. Ickes wen to Norfolk on Thursday to brinj Neven Ickes home. He had beei a patient in the hospital there foi a few weeks. Bid or Bye Bridge club met oi Wednesday with Mrs. Harold Kelly Miss Bonnie Bernholtz and Mrs Carl Max were guests There wai a gift exchange. Mrs. Geralc Lamason won high. Mrs. Harok Asher will be the January 13 hos tess. Ft. N. A. Kensington met with Mrs. I^eila Snell, on Wednesday Thera was a Christmas gift ex change and the afternoon was spent in playing cards. Wednesday night Mesdame: Hester Edmlnsten, Frieda Asher Alta Finch, Fhhel Waring and Evelyn Gray spent the evening playing cards at Mrs. Leila Snell’i home. Get Together club met or Thursday night at the I region clut with 11 families present. Th» children drew names earjier anc hud their gift exchange. The) played with their gifts while theii parents played cards. There wai a grab hag for Ixith the men and women. High score prize for wo men went to Mrs. Norman Saltz and instead of giving low prizes they gave it to second high which went to Mrs. Vernon Beckwith High for men, Harry Tegler am: second high was won by Earl Parks. Miss I/>is Saltz won travel ing. Lunch which consisted oi cake, jello and coffee was served Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zeller? were Friday afternoon callers or the N. D. Ickes. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy en tertained a group of friends on Thursday night. They were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoiss, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crunk, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss. Homemade ice cream, cake and coffee was served to the group. Mr. and Mrs Lee Fink and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family and Mrs. Kitty Fry, all Af er guests of the Bob Nissens. Mr. John Sorensen', jr., of Idaho was a Saturday overnight guest of the Soren Sorensons, jr , of O'Neill. He was a Sunday dinner guest of the Sorensens along with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen and girls of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs Robert Nissen and familv of Pace. Mrs. Rav Siders of Inman, Mr. and Mi’s. Clarence Juraeek of Orchard and Mr and Mrs Clarence Johnson of Idaho were all Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder. Stevie and Leah Hill of Orchard were Sunday overnight guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and Ronnie were Sunday night guests of the Harry Applebys of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy left Saturday to spend a few days with the Cliff Robbins and fami ly of Rushviiie. Susan Ingelsen arrived here Fri day to spend the weekend with Dale Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ingelsen came here Sunday from Oakdale to take Susan home with them. They were dinner guests of the Gailen Millers. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Stella Russell met her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Spann of Atkinson in Inman and continued home with her and was an overnight guest in her daughter’s home. Mrs. Russell on Friday morning accompanied her daughter hack to Inman where Mrs. Spann teaches school. She visited with Mrs. Ernest Brunck horst in Inman before reurning here to Page. On Friday night Mrs. Spann spent the night with Mrs. Russell so she could attend the Inman-Page basket ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Beeleart and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beeleart visited in the Frank Bohn home to see Mrs. Mrs Marie Beeleart, who is re cuperating from an illness there. Mrs. Warren Cronk attended the National Catholic Rural Life con ference which was held at the Town House on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cronk is the chairman for the Ewing and Page area.__ X X X X X I mu- -hH X X X X X X X X nr, » 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 « 8 8 8 8 8 8 Thrifty Buys! Choice of Two Assortments! * BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS 8 VALUE ASSORTMENT—Box of 25 slim-style 8 cards and evelopes. 1 8colorful designs! J7C * CHRISTMAS ASSORTMENT—Box of 50 French- 1 H fold cards in 18 designs! With envelopes I . vw SEALS TAGS * 25c 8 Ginat pack of ^ 110 tags,, seals, JJ cards and folders ^ - A feS E I 8 x Assortment of 80 togs 1 « seals, enclosure cards I UC GAY STRING TAGS 10-In. Package, 1 A X 2 designs — -- I vC 8 SMALL SEALS— 1A | 20 in. pkg., 4 designs I UC * X i ■ i m mmmtuH mif 1) • m* « 1 J? Wrapping paper, it gay designs! 3 20x30-in. 4P. ^ 2 sheets 13* if — Fancy gift boxes in assorted sizes. I 15c up Box of 4 rolls gravure wrapping STL 1.00 Colorful Christ mas sprays. 6 on a card 6-inch Fine white tissue paper. 20x30-in. 25 sheets White tissue pa per as above. 20x30-in. 4 A 10 sheets IU( R ft ft ft ft Laminated rayon ribbon on ^ cellophane. 4 big spools in ft solid colors, stripes. 49d J&L I Curling R Ribbon Bright green and ^ red Crinkle Tie. 90-Ft. nr R Spool _R -R Satin Glo ribbon in 4Q# 3-Roll dispenser ^ \ Patton's O'Neill, Nebr. I 8 1 ii*»»w**w**w»w»»«*»!»*****,K#!,***,!,!,!: Mr and Mrs Arthur Miller of Chambers had Sunday dinner with the Harley Kennedys. Mr and Mrs. Charles Sorensen and girls of Norfolk, Mr and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and family of Creighton, Mr. and Mrs Soren Sorensen, jr., and family of O Neill, Mr and Mrs John Sorensen, jr , and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, both of Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., and Mr and Mrs. Bob Nissen and family were all Sunday night guests of the William Sorensens Mrs Louise Heese had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heese of Orchard. I >on Kramer of Atkinson visi i ted in the George Wettlaufer home ! on Sunday. Young Adults met Sunday night i for their Christmas party. There were seven families there. Mr and Mrs. Dale Stauffer had the devotions and Mrs. Darrell Heiss and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge were in charge of the recreation. There was a short business meet ing and a gift exchange for the children. Lunch which everyone helped furnish was then served. Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mrs Hester Edminsten and Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Harvey and family were Sun day dinner guests of the Kenneth Ashers. laist Tuesday night supper guests of the Ray Harmons were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup and fami * Word was received here of the death of Will Hawkins of Lusk, Wyo. The Hawkins were formerly of Page and lived on the Van Conant place where the Harold Ashers now live Mr Hawkins died on Dec. 2nd at the age of 80. He is survived by his wife the former Iola Van Conant, two sons anti two daughters. Mrs. Hawkins is the aunt of Mrs. Marietta \\ iseumn I and Lavem Van Conant of Page. Mrs. Robert INissen ana xwu bie, Mr. John Sorensen, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Idaho were Monday dinner guests of the John Sorensens. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brandt and family of Atkinson were Sunday visitors in the B. H. Stevens home. Mrs. Louis Johnson of Brunswick was an all day visitor last Wednes day of Mrs. Ralph Prill. In the evening Miss Kathleen Montgom ery of Creighton was a caller. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Prill, Mrs. Bertha Prill and Mr. and Mrs. RolH'it Van Horn and Allan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fischer of Wake field. Jodene Gage of Stanton and Lois Moser of Clearwater were weekend house guests of Ruth Kelly. They are all students at Wayne and accompanied Warren Hill as far as Orchard where Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly met them and brought them here. Sunday dinner guests of the Jesse Kellys were Linda, Carol and Evereitt Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Grass and family, Mrs. Anna Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hanson and family of Car roll, Jodene Gage of Stanton, Lois Moser of Clearwater and Ruth Kelly. 'Hie American Iogion Auxiliary had their annual Christmas party on Monday night with 31 mem bers and one guesl, Karen Heese of O'Neill, present. A covered dish supper was held. Each member brought a gift and binga was played. Each winner selected his gift. Christmas carols were sung. Saturday morning a group of ladies surprised Mrs. Vivian Steinberg at a housewarming break fast. They were Mesdames Jesse Cronk, Lyman Park, Alton Brad dock, George Clasey, R. F. Park Otto Matschullat, L. G. Smith and Anna Thompson. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Mrs. James Coventry accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt of O'Neill to Omaha Wednesday where she visited in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William McElvain and Greg. Mrs. T. D. Hutton entertained the Y. M. club at her home on Tuesday. Dinner was served at I .1 i- .. , «r«nnt I HUM I 0.11U IIIV- ouvwiwi* ”-I socially. Mrs. John Ruther returned from the University hospital in Omaha on Wednesday. Miss Brenda Colman and room mate, Miss Dee Etta Comford who are employed in Omaha spent the weekend visiting Brenda’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Colman. -> Miss Mary Morsbach spent the weekend bisiting in the home of’ her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser at Neligh. Clark Gaughenbaugli, Dick Coventry, Ned Kelley and Harold Sobotka, who attends college at Norfolk, spent the weekend visiting their parents. Ronnie Coventry of Norfolk spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry. Robert Ruther. jr., who attends college in Wayne, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Ruther, sr. Mrs. Woodrow Gaughentaugh spent Friday in Norfolk. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk, spent a couple of days last week with his family. Mrs. Mary Tomlinson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson were Saturday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wrede and Becky of O’Neill were Liman visi tors Friday. Mrs. James Coventry and son. Bill spent Saturday morning in Spencer on business. Mrs. Dana Lines has returned from Omaha where she went for i a medical check-up. Dick Appleby, who is employed at Creighton, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby. Miss Carol Cadwallader was honored at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at the M. E. church annex. Miss Cad wallader received many lovely gifts. Lunch was served by the Neighborhood club, who were the hostessed. Clifford Anthony of Billings, Mont., spent Saturday evening and Sunday visiting in the home ff his brother, Albert Anthony and family Mr and Mrs Casper Prilbil left Monday for National City, Calif., where they will visit in die home of Mr Pnlbil's son-in law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Gifford Kivett and family and with other relatives and friends Mrs Fred Moore spent the weekend in Gregory, S D., visit ing friends and relatives Mr and Mrs Albert Anthony anil family and Mr and Mrs Ikile Matschullat and family of Page were Sunday evening dinner guests in the homo of Mr. and Mrs Otto Matschullat at Page. Tommy and Kathy Hanuk of O Neill spent Wednesday and Thursday in the home of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. John Gallagher and their aunt, Mi's Frances May ami family. Mrs. Ray Siders spent Sunday in the home of Mr and Mi's, I Gerald Snyder and girls of O j Neill. A dinner was served at mion honoring Junior Sorenson and Mr. and Mi's. Clarence Johnson of Sand Point, Idaho. Mrs, John son ami Mrs. Sorenson art' niece and nephew of Mrs, Siders Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Sand Point. Idaho, Mrs. Robert Ntssen of Page and Mrs, Gerald Snyder of O'Neill spent Monday afternoon visiting in the home of Mrs Ray Siders Mrs. Lulu Quig of O'Neill was a Friday afternoon caller in the homes of Mrs. James McMahan and Mr. and Mi's. R. B. South Arbutus Rehekah Lodge met Wednesday evening at the I OOF hall. Miss Mildred Keyes, vice grand was in charge of the meet ing. Mrs Ada Clark and Mrs. Faye Smith were in charge of the Christmas party and gift exchange A covered dish luncheon followed the party. Mrs. James McMahan attended a stated meeting, election of of ficers and initiation of Symphony TLi lfiwLi f m'oniniT in O'Neill. Mrs. McMahan was an overnight guest of Mrs. Gladys Peterson. Mrs. Walter Ubben and Mrs. Karl Keyes sjient Thursday after noon in Norfolk. Fay Brittell of Atkinson was an Inman visitor Monday evening. Tlie W. S.C.S. entertained at a Christmas tea Thursday after noon at the Church annex. Mrs. Eleanor Gaughenbaugh was in charge of the Christmas program. Mrs. Floyd Keyes and Mrs. Anna Smith poured at the tea which followed the program. Mrs. Ed Boles left Monday for her home in Chadwick, Mo., after being a guest in the James Banks home for the past week also visit ing her father, John Schrunk, who is making his home with the Banks’. Mrs. Boles and Mrs, Banks are sistprs. Callers in the James Banks home the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schrunk and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schrunk and daughter of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schrunk and son of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Rzeszotarski find Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rzeszotarski and Roxanne of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ries and Debbie and Mrs. Vera Paddock and Clierie of At kinson. Dinner guests during the week were Mrs. Roy Ries of At kinson find Mr. find Mrs. O. V. Moore of Petersburg. The following attended church services Sunday at the R. L. D. S. church in Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss and daughters, Mr. find Mrs. David Morsbach anti Mary, Mrs. Donald Keyes, Mrs. James Banks and son, Rodger, Mrs. Ed Boles, Mrs. Harry Me- j Graw and Mi's. Lee Conger. Ewing News By Mm. Harold Harris Mr and Mrs Earl Van Ostrand and family were Sunday guests at the home of their daughter ami husband. Mr. and Mrs Harold Schwager and family at Orchard Tuesday evening guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Earl Van Ostrand were their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Don Klein of Neligh. IkkMfeMMlIllikkkkkkMiMilik] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sheriffs Deed-Leo S. Tomjaok, Sheriff to Rnnaki Haake 10-23 59 $400- South 75 ft. of lots 1 & 2 lUk S- C\x>ks Add- Chambers. \V1> Ceoolm F Rtes to Rav Kertuok U-29-59 $150-AIKS Lot 21 in A V W AiKi- Atkinson except the North 250 feet WMImbj F Heiser to Alvin Heiser L2-7-39 $l-\V4E4 iuui K4 SK4 22-32-14 Grantor reserves a life estate therein WIVHenrv F Heiser to Edward Heiser 12-7-59 $1-E4$V4 ami W 4 SW4 22-32-14 Grantors reserves a tkM«»tM'SlMkMi)i: **a«* x*«*t *»>>». life estate therein. WlMleoryiana McGinnis to Paul Newton A wf 9-.'-58 $1- Lots 10 A 11 Rlk A- Lyons Add- Emmet. Wiv Isabelle ljetvr to Ij»w rence R Malm A wf .'-25-57 JI N'W l« 1*6-29-9 WD-Aliee flw, et al to Claude Penn A wf 7-13-59 SIMM- Part of NWM 33-30-14 eontauunit 1 aere more or less. WD-Orvllk* Thorson to Ray W. Crams A wf 4 28-59 $4800- Outlets 15 A lt*-Wi\sons iXttlots A Part of M\', 33-30-14 _ khMSkhhr/ kiikktiiiki.si.kssM I Z 5 s ! S 5 lr * 5 y 2 g 5 I 8 1 g 5 I Pre-Chirstmas l i Specials I I fi 1 i X ' i 5 Ib'Kular j | G. E. Automatic Sauce Pan, 4 qt.26.95 £088 j G. E. Automatic Sauce Pan, 2 qt.24.95 £ /188 ; * ■ v G. E. Coffee Maker.19.95 14“ 1 l G. E. Automatic Fry Pan' .21.95 14“ = l CORONADO Coffee Maker.17.95 J C88 ‘ k 8 West Bend Coffee Maker .13.50 1 1 88 % JL X l Black Fury Spring Horse . 9.99 ^88 i l Bowling and Shuffleboard Set .6.99 ^499 . ■ I “ Cuddly Dogs. 4.99 099 2 ^ jor 1 I s 3 W 2 # Many More Gift Items and Toys Reduced for this J Pre-Christmas Special Sale. J * t Joe McLeish, Manager it S M * u * g * K # B B PRE CHRISTMAS Discount SALE v * IN GAMBLES FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ■ A m M A Take advantage of these big discounts and values to fill your % A j Christmas shopping needs. w A ■ - % : 3-pc. Bedroom Suite . .8800 Double Dresser, Bookcase Bed and Chest In Walnut 20% OFF on all Occasional Tables & _ ... ^ If Bunk Beds .... .68°° v Maple Finish with Cotton Mattresses _ 20% OFF V 7 on all Pull-up Lamps l 39-in. Hollywood Bed . ...4900 I FREE » • Table Lamp with each Platform Rocker — 3-pc. Sectional . . .17700 I Foam Rubber Cushion — Green or Beige . — ... ■■■■■■ I' i ■' 20% OFF on all Table Lamps ---« IT 54-in. Box Spring and I_ 4 Innerspring Mattress . •■••3800' I_ 20% OFF S 1 I ; on all Pin-up Lamps ■■■— ■ " ■* ■ ■ . j 7-pc. Dinette .... .8800 i 36 x 54, Extends to 72 in. FREE jj 3-pc. 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