Student* of St. U«o • Academy tamed oat a week ago Friday to honor Monnignur Timothy O’Sullivan. The arene la on the front yard of the Rectory.—The Frontier photo and eng rasing Page Newt By Mr*. Bm I tioklen Rule Exteneioa dub met on Tuesday with Mrs Dan Niasen for a covered dish dinner. It was their Christmas party and aa mem tiers were present There was « grab bag. Mrs Harold FTeem raeyer won the guaaaiae game corttest. Each membar brought some cookies to be sent to the] Children * Home in Omaha. They had collected over 600 coffee stnpa to be *ent to help the children get Christmas presents. They de cided to send a box to Albert Stof ferr Mrs Wn*. Sorensen will be the January hoatesa. The American Legion met on, Tuesday sight with JO members j prwmt The hat was panned for a collection to pay for stamps received from the welfare com mittee. They collected over $13 00 and the legion added the rest to send $27.30 It was decided to have a New Year’s eve party. Mr and Mrs Jesse Kelly and Mr and Mrs. Lyle Abney of In man were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Tommy Kelly of Wisner on Thursday. After supper the group attended the school Christ mas program of Gene and Janet, children of the Tommy Kellys. Page Extension club met with Mrs Merwyn French sr., on Tues day afternoon with 9 members and one guest, Mrs. William Rag land present. They packed boxes to be sent to the shut-ins in Page. Mrs Edgar Stauffer gave a les son on covering Christmas boxes. Roll call was answered by nam ing someone you would like to send a box of cookies. Lunch was served by the hostess. Next meet ing will be an all day meeting with Mrs. Harry Harper and the hqs bands are invited as guests. Wednesday night supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Milo Landreth were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schei ndeler of Broken Bow, William Pike of Ord and Don Anderson of Norfolk. N. O. K. club met with Mrs. Ren Asher on Thursday for a covered dish dinner. There was a Christmas gift exchange and revealing. Mrs. Oate Wiseman was the only one guessed. It was also election of officiers with Mrs. Glenn Stewart as the new presi dent and Mrs. Ray Harmon, sec retary and treasurer, Mrs. Hester Edminsten, who had been a mem ber for years decided to drop out Mrs. Oate Wiseman will be the January 14th hostess. Help-U-club had their Christmas party on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ralph Broukhouser There were 12 members present They had a gift exchange They kept an attendance record ail year and the members who at tended the most meetings were entertained by the one who at tended the 1 east Cards were played fur The afternoon's enter tainment. Each of the winners i were presented a little gift by the losers The club will serve at the ! Ed Porter sale on January 6th. WSCS met on Thursday after noon with the following sitting at ! the birthday table Mesdames Ray mond Heiss. Harry Harper, Vio an Steinberg Edgar Stauffer, Eve lyn Gray, Robert Nissen, Leila Snell. Allen Haynes. Ethel Wanng. O. A Weber, R. D. Copes, Stella Russell, Frieda Asher, Bertha Prill, Clarence Dobbins, Hester I Kdminsten and Alta Finch The 1 ladies celebrated their birthdays n October, November or Decem ber Mrs. Elmer Tn>wbridge and Mrs. Merwyn French «r., served Christmas salad, rolls and coffee and instead of birthday cake each guest received a cupcake decorated in red and white with a red candle in the middle. Mrs. Bob Nissen had the Christmas lesson and read a mission story. Mrs. Cordes Wal ker sang “Silent Night," Mrs. Har old Kelly accompanied her on the piano. The group signed a birthday card to be sent to Mrs Nina Stauffer at I^amberton, Minn Elmer Trowbridge and Bob Nis sen put the finishing touches on the Opportunity consolidated school house on Friday. It is located 4 milea west of Nels Linquist cor ner. Mr. and Mrs Ross Rakow, Lori and L. C. Rakow arrived here Wednesday from Goldendale. Wash They expect to be here until the 4th of January. The Robs Rakows are visiting Mrs Haxel Kimes of Neligh and L. C Rakow visited the Alfred Connors and will stay for a few days with the N D. Iekea. Royal Neighbor! met for their Christmas party on Wednesday night with 21 members present They had a gab bag and a covered dish lunch. Lt. and Mrs Richard Buxton and family arrived here on "Fri day to spend the Christmas holi days with Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton. Lt Buxton just returned from attending an instrument school at Camp Gordon. Ga. After the holidays he and his family will go to Camp Campbell, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heese and family of O'Neill were Thursday evening visitors in the Ben Asher home. Mrs. Frieda Asher received the mystery prize gift Tuesday even ing when Mrs. Hester Edminsten entertained at a postponed meet ing of the SOS club. Mrs. Alta Finch will be the hostess for the January Sth meeting An oyster supper was ser\ ed Mrs. Elmer Edminsten of North I Platte accumpatucd her brother | m-law. Ed Brandi to Page and she and her sister-in-law, Mrs Mary Jeffrey were last Monday guests in the home of Mrs Hester Edminsten Dennis Cunningham arrived here iast Saturday for a holiday leave Mr and Mrs. Dick Cunningham met him at Gnuxi Island. All members of the HD A. club were present Tuesday afternoon when the identity of their secret pals was revealed at the home of Mrs Vivian Steinberg New names were drawn for the coming year. Mrs. Paul Hartigan was a guest Mrs. Harry Van Horn will be the next hostess. Mr and Mrs. Otto Matsehullat left Thursday for San Diego, Calif , where they will visit Mr and Mi's Sid Stulier and Mrs. Alice Clark and families and Mr. and Mrs Memon Chase at Portersville. They expect to be gone for awhile. There was a free show held on Saturday afternoon “Gypsy Colt" and after the show Santa Claus arrived to give out treats to all the kids. This was sponsored by The American Legion, Page Com mercial and Page Improvement clubs. Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufer, Andrea and Mi's Louise lleese went to Sioux City on Friday. Andrea went to have a treatment on her face and Mrs. Heese went to have her eyes examined. Mesdames Edward Sukup, lionise Heese, Lorenz Riege and Ed Eg gan attended a covered dish noon dinner at the Lutheran chureh at Orchard on Thursday. There was a Christmas gift exchange and names were drawn for the coming year. 4 G's met an Friday with Mrs Elsie Cork as hostess In her daughter's home, Mrs. Vivian Stem berg. There were three tables of pitch with Mrs Steinberg filling In for Mrs. Otto Matsehullat. Mrs Hester Edminstein won high prize, Mrs Clarence Steven, low and traveling was won by Mrs. I. O. Wood. There was a Christmas gift exchange Mrs. Clarence Dobbins, will la* next hostexs I Saturday night supper guests of the Cai\ in Harveys were Mr and Mrs Bob Harvey, 1 oute and Ben nie Bemholtz and Mr and Mrs William Neuhauer. The occasion was the birthday of Mis. Boh Harvey Mr and Mrs Richard Asher and family of Powell. Wyo., an rived her Saturday morning to | spend a few weeks visiting Mr and Mrs Harold Heiss and Mrs. Frieda Asher also other friends and relatives. On Frulay Kenneth Wettlaufer | accompanied his brother, Gerald o« a trip to Chicago, 111. They re turned Sunday night Bast year the day before Christ- ' mas Mrs Elsie Cork fell and , broke her hip After weeks of being in the hospital and then learning to walk again she was getting along just fine and could walk fairly well with the help of one crutch. On Friday night she w’as going over to \ isit her daugh ter. Mrs, Vivian Steinberg when she fell urtd broke her other hip | She was taken to O'Neill and on Saturday was taken by ambulance to Omaha Her son, Lloyd Cork accompanied her there. Mr and Mr*. Rav Harmon and t fanuly were Thu red aa iught sup- i per guests of Mr :uwl Mrs Ww f ter Johnson Mr and Mrs Jack Spence and > family were weekend guests at I Mr and Mrs O A. Wiseman Mesdnmes Jessie Cro»ik. Lyman Park, Allan Haynes, I O Wood, Celesline Williamson, (Tiff leach. Krank Snyder, Anton Nissen and Clarece Steves surprised Mrs. Clarence Dobbins on her oirthday, on Wednesday for a coffee hour INCOME TAX for assistance m tiling your self t^nplny—m ami tat reparte. call o« - Geo. C. Robertson Aor.xcv We work for your interest ami afSxrvoMte your business, lkovney llutldtng. O'MeUI, Nebr. |*ti ,VM — K, . ^ t: W* WANT TO HELP YOU WITH YOIB RANGE NEEDS « , at Amawartk — P'Naik — Wood Laka —' North Platt* j ■ .J*«MHHHHiaiaH*Mwa«iMipM|M«MM*BaM*»*Miia*waaHp**a*a***aMHHMB*aaaBJ1 n,%. - *' la.' 'I»»^ . 'JtQl/biiff: fpjp f- r Joyous at 3 | 2 * s t fi | 2 I 5 » £ » * Sf * ■ 3 v S v £ 3 S as ■ « L and R Cafe * Leo and Ruth Wiseman ^ Ii £ I R R R R 1 f 1 V « 3 ! 1 Just a cheery greeting R | to all our good friends 2 | to wish them a very f happy holiday and a 3 successful New Year. ! 3 Dean's Barber Shop % In the spirit of Qirist mas, I wish my friends and patrons a happy holiday season, filled with all the food thinfs of life Morgan Ward Accountant and Auditor ssseaenmesaiMiMiMissMis We’d like to chime in with 1 our best wishes to you and f yours for a wonderful J Christmas and a bright New Year full of good I health and happiness. i Harry and Helen Gildersleeve 1 —’’’.rt ^ * 1 ^.[r -a %—. '. % & ANNOUNCEMENT Bernard Troshynski has joined Fred Karo, Public Accountant located in Atkinson. For in come tax and accounting services phone 5281 for appointment. Notice! Most O'Neill store* will close on Saturday, December 26, at the usual weekday closing hours. This means that most O'Neill stores will not be open Saturday evening. O'Neill Chamber of Commerce Economy Turkeys Wrv**- PRr?**- *«-*-<**,7 HAMS t W hole or Shank Half Ilutt Half CVnteT Slice* •f* 39e 45e 69c | —-i Fresh Oysters .Per pint 79c Swift’s Premium Thick Sliced J», Bacon .2 lb. box 89c Pork Chops End Cut .3 lbs. 1.00 r Pork Sausage Outlaw's Home Made lb. 39c Spare Ribs Lean Meaty.3 lbs. 1.00 v'f -T CORN sies ™ 2vc L a p v L PSI t °EL MONTE | O 303 Q A 41 J Early Garden N ^ CCIIIS ^ ^ yf p j1* *, ■ r. K rL I I Ek l^k Brown or Powdered 1 /% vIIvmK Pound Box IOC KRAFTS "«£:r 49r im 1% ft tl I dr Quart Jar # % PEES '“ST 5 r 1-00 Beef __ ' 0LE0 cir 6 t' 1-00 Xm «|| •v BUTTERNUT COFFEE i 69c Raisins Del Monte ...30-oz. pkg. 49c v Jello Family Size.4 pkgs. 69c :L Shrimp Flying Jib ....10-oz. pkg. 49c T, Dressing Kraft French ,.8-oz. jar 23c £ rr L J. Jonathan Winesap Delicious APPLES HALF BOX . -Y Louisiana Kiln Dried 'j.>* YAMS.3 lbs. 29c Pascal Jumbo Size A‘ CELERY.Stalk 15c Fresh Crisp CARROTS.2 cello 19e Nebraska Red 13 POTATOES.100 lbs. 2.79 1 Prices and Coupons from last week's ad I | still effective till Saturday, December 26 I ^