' " '“I1 H, Page News By .Mr*. Rea AsJker •OS MEETS 1 Mrs. Evelyn Gray was hostess ■> members of SOS when it met •itii her Fi ay evening Cards •ere played for entertainment. Mrs Hester Edminsten won the mystery prize *' Mr and Mrs Dale Malachullat Went to Lincoln this weekend and met Mr. and Mrs Wayne Mat* whullat of Chicago there While mere they also visited Mr. and Krs Ernest Harris and Jim Rar ris ami his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and Debbie of Lincoln wi re here from Friday to Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs. Duane Sukup and family and Mrs. Stella Russell Friday night supper gjests of Mr and Mrs A. T. Crumly were Mrs Mary Hartman anil Jim, Mr and Mrs. Charles Watter mann and Vicki of Creighton and Mr and Mrs. Bill Hartman and family of Tulsa, Okla. The Bill Hartmans left Saturday morning for their home, Mr and Mrs. Tony Pruss and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease of Or chard were Sunday evening cal lers at the Otto Matschullat home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and Ron. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A-her and family and Linda Thompson were all supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ash er. Linda then renudned as an overnight guest. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Baker, Di ane and Gary of Lincoln were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Stauffer took Mrs Mina Stauffer and Mrs. Dora HaUry to Mrs. Haury's home at Halstead, Kan. where Mrs. Stauffer will siiend the win ter Edgar Stauffers returned home Monday. NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Neighborhood Club met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Ed Eg gan. It was revealing day and five members were guessed and they have to give the Christmas party. Mrs. Floyd Belik won the door prize Mrs Duane Finch will toe next hostess and it will be election of officers. BIO OR BYE Bid or Bye Bridge Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Cordes Walker Mrs Jerome Allen was a guest and Mrs Harold Heiss Won high prize honors. HO%M. fcJUMiBO&a KNA Kens mg con met Wednes day with Mrs Frieda Asher The eleven ladies present played card# for entertainment Mrs. Ethel Waring will be the nest hostesa, Mr and Mrs Wiluam Hibt* and family of 0‘Neili were Sat urday evenmg callers at the D\# ane Sulrop home to see Mr and Mrs Charles Russell of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Har mon aad family of Norfolk and Mr, and Mr- M. L. Harmon were all Sunday dinner and sup per gue«u of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Harm on. Mr and Mrs William Matschul lat of Lincoln was weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Mr. and Mrs Ben Asher ate dinner Friday with Mr and Mrs. Charles Switzer of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs Roy Hansen and Sharon left Wednesday for Om aha where they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Han sen. They returned home Friday. The other Hansen children. Rich ard and DeLila stayed with Mr. and Mrs Eric Neilsen at Creigh ton. Sunday the Hansens visited in the Neilsan home and brought their children home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge accompanied by Dirk, David, Danny and Diane, their grandchildren, went to visit with Mr and Mrs, Lewis Cupple in Norfolk. TTiey also returned Da vid and Mary Lou Copple to their parents They had been here a couple of days. On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Jessie Kelly entertained a group of children at a birthday party for her grandson. Gene Kelly of Wisner. The invited guests were Gregg, Randy and Brace Wettlau ter, Carol <'ina tverei inompson, Susan Freemeyer, Kevin anil Al vin Heiss. Craig Alberts and Doug Matschullat. A crowd attended the Halloween party given at the Legion Hail Saturday night. Prizes were giv en to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and Mr and Mrs. Keith Kenne dy. Mrs. Lorenz Riege, Mrs. Ed Eggan and Mrs. Louise Heese helped the Lutheran's Ladies Aid on Saturday to serve at a sale. Mr. and Mrs Emmitt Thomp son, Carol and Everitt were Sun day night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Art Grass. EAGLE HUSTLERS The members and their families of the Eagle Hustlers met Fri day night at the Methodist church for a covered dish supper. This was an reorganizational meeting. Mx Ivan Heiss was voted overall leader. Mr. Joe Luebcke was again pjt in as head of dairy and Harold Melcher as beef chair man. There was an election of officers with Jim Melcher elect ed president; Tom Melcher, sec retary treasurer and John Crum ly, vice-president. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dunkin of Rapid City were Thursday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly. Mrs. Bernard Grimes of Cham bers was a Friday afternoon cal ler in the Kelly home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey were Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Art Sifficool and family of Verdi gre were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence --l ■ ri 4 ,« r« - Mr and Mrs Ron Park and Kelly left Wednesday where th*y ware overnight t-mU at the Bill Wrk home at Kearney Thursday they went to Ms*. Heor and visited with Mr afi ’ Mrs Hog* Trosh^nakt Ron and lh%h went to McCook U» attegg the.teacher s convention They returned home Sunday stopping at Kearney again Mr and Mrs. Warren Crunk and family went to Osmond last Sunday and Mrs Crnnk and Sal ly remained until Tuesday with her aunt, Catharine Grasse Rhode. Marie Heiss and Viola Haynes, both teachers at Hasting-, attend ed the teacher s convention at Kearney before coming up here for the weekend. Marie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mtrwyn French sr and Viola with Mr. and Mrs Allen Haynes Mr. and Mrs Merwyn French sr entertained for dinner Sunday Ivan Heiss, Lyle and Bonnie, Al ton Braddock, Mrs Iona French, of O’Neill Marie Heiss and Mr. »aad M«rwyn J*» A**1 family In the afternoon they beard a tape recording from their son. CaragU, a ajaas ooary in Afri ca, and rein whs made by the group to s» nd to him Mr. and Mr*. James Browder gnd Renee and Barbara were Friday and Saturday fueaU of Mr and Mrs Clarence Finch jr Mr and Mrs Bob Beeiaert. Mr and Mr*. Bid Samm ms and fam ily of Arnell*, Mr and Mrs Paul Shald and Brenda of Stuart t ok a basket supper to the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Dobrovolny to honor their parents wedding anniversary Thursday In honor oi Mrs. J ihn -Sorensen, Mines George Clasey. C. E Walk er, Floyd Frahm. I. 0. W ods and Arnold Tikal ky surprised her Tuesday morning. Also there was her daughter, Mrs Dick Stewart of Lincoln. Dick Stewart of Lin coln came Friday and spent the weekend and to * his wife back with him Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beel art were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Larry wSte^^ccompamed hit and uncle. Mr and Mrafi Keith Weyer of Platnview to Lan-4 coin Saturday where they attends ed a : . *h*ll game Mr Jerry CoUyer went to Fall City few the weekend to visit his' family. Friday night aupper guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Beelaert were Mr an i Mrs Nevin Harmon of Ankeny, la.. Mr and Mrs Bct> Beelaert and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Prill and Scott Mrs Stella Russell accompan led her daughter, Mrs Elmer Spann of Atkinson to Lincoln Mrs. Spadn attended teacher.’s conventiem there and Mrs Rus sell had a medical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. I>an Troshynski h*>k their daughter and her children, Mrs. Lloyd Powell us far as Merrinian on Wednes day where her husband, l.lovd. met them and they returned to Alliance. Mrs. Powt II and child ren hud been here for a week's vacation. The mother’s of the class cf ISM# nut I'.iesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman Salts to ra shower ter Becky Kenne The date will be announced later Mr» Anna Th« rnpson arid Mrs L, G Smrth were Wednesday callers st the home of Mrs Ern ma Ki-mp'r Mr and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mtcxir, Mrs Ethel Park and Mrs H. O. HUl and children left Thursday for Omaha where Mrs Hill and children were overnight guests of Mr and Mrs Gary Krapp I he rest continued on to Council Buffs where they were overnight guests of Mrs Goldie Clark and Mrs Cora West Sat urday they picked up Mrs Hill ami they all went to Logan. Ia to the home of Mr. and Mrs Dale Asher Mrs Hill remained at the Arher home while the others were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher of Woodbine, la They returned home on Sun day. Mrs. Stewart remained for another week of treatments. Mr and Mrs. Art Miller of Chambers were Sunday (Muter guests of Mr, and Mrs Arnold Stewart, Mr Gene Mudkrff accompanied Dan Mudloff to Omaha where they went to visit their sister. Miss Madelyn Mudloff who has been a patient tn an Omaha Hos pital for the past t> months She is progressing very tueely. They also vinted another sister, Mrs Suzanne Hill. Mrs Gene Mudloff and sons were visitors in the M F Davis home in O'Neill S inday Mrs Carrie Sterner visited with Mrs Fanny Stewart Sunday Those who lumped from the Page unit of the legion and Auviliarv on County govern ment day were Mrs Otto Mat sehullat, Mrs Alvin Heese, Mrs. T.my Mudloff. Mrs. Leslie Sum mers and Mrs George Wettlallf fer, William Sorensen. Keith Kennedy and George Wettlau fer Mrs Mary Francis Stewart is now a gu**i In the home id her soii-ui-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Gene Mud luff Other guest* lor Sunday dinner honoring her sister, Vida on her birthday an tuvetsary ware Mr and Mis. El mer Jmwcefc and i-yle and Mr*. Gayle Hoyle. Afternoon caller* w re Mrs. liobert Young and Mr*, John Stuifbergeu, Evening visit ors were Mi and Mrs. Paul Kingman and Kettk. Mi and Mrs Glen Stewart and Gayle Hoy kv, Mr and Mrs Jake Miller and Mr and Mrs Lawrdnee Miller of Rhinelander, Wise, were Sun day guests for a nmh >st dinner in the home id Mrs Jessie Crunk iRher guests were Mrs Anna Smith of Inman, • Mr and Mrs Earl Stevens, Mr and Mrs Mel vin Smith and Mr and Mrs El mer Trowbridge The Jake Mil let s ail- cousins of the Trowbridge families I SEE Bankerjlifeman — Ernie Brinkman I IN ATKINSON about a "Flexible Age” Retirement Plan that lets you retire WHEN YOU CHOOSE ■ANNIRI COMPANY j •u uoinii iaw* HENRECY’S Golden Dominos Sale will be held in oor new heated sale pavilion at the ranch One and one-half miles east of Gregory, S. D. MON.. NOV. 7 Sale will start at 1:00 p.m. (C8T) Write for catalog Free I.unch will be Served at the Ranch by the Church IjmIIcs, Starting at 11:00 a.m. 30 COMING 2-YEAR-OLD RUGGED, YELLOW COATED BULLS 10 OPEN HEIFERS Plan now to see this production and be with us on sale day. Consistently Producing the Kind In Demand Today We are barbecuing a Golden Domino for this occasion BE OUR GUEST AT A FREE LUNCH Henrecy's Hereford Ranch John I/eibel. Secretary S. D. Hereford Association, Auctioneer Northwest Security National Bank. Gregory. Clerk For all the people who have not completed their sets of Misty Pine Dinnerware please do so this week. This is the last week. rRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 3. 4. 5. I960 QUANTITY RIGHTO RESERVED Libby’s Stuffed Olives MmE™.. Bucket 37c Libby’s Cut Qresn Beans.4 c3.“ 98c Libby’s Diced Beets.3^ 43c Libby’s Sweet Peas.4 77c Libby’s Fruit Cocktail.3 ™ 73c Libby’s Yellow Cling Peaches K0' 3 Si 98c Libby’s Crushed—Tidbits or Chunk Pineapple 4 Si 89c Libby’s Sliced Cucumbers23c Libby’s Whole Kernel er Cream Corn 4^77c Libby’s Garden Vegetables .. .Can 19c Libby's Pumpkin... 2