■n m,J Auxiliary Plans Christmas Party The regular meeting of the Aux iliary to Wir'd War I Vrtrrsns met Monday evening, November 19. Six new members were enroll ed. P'sns were made for a joint Chris'mes party to be h"ld with the Veterans on December 19. After the bus'ness meeting there was a social hour with the vetrr ans and refreshments were serv ed. Wesleyan Service Guild Holds Nov. Meeting The Wesleyan Service Gui'd met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Laurence Haynes for the regular meeting Mrs. Esther Harris conducted the bjsiness meeting. George Hammond and Dr. Rex Wilson, members of the school board, spoke on the school bond issue. The group gave the school board a vi te ot c nfidence. Miss Effie Stevens gave the de votions and program. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn on Decem ber 19. Mrs. Jim Sanford and Mrs. Vgrnon Passieux were guests. Mrs Francis Curran and Mrs. Hhynes were hostesses. St. Patrick's Altar Society Plans Drive St. Patrick’s Altar society met last Thursday evening in St. Mary’s gym. Mrs. James Gallagher an nounced the Bishop's clothing drive will be the project for November. All clothing should be left at the Joe Dufek garage at 716 East Clay for sorting and packaging. Mrs. Roebrt Devoy thanked all the ladies for their participation in the annual day of recollection. Father Robert Duffy spoke to the group. Entertainment was furnished by the second and fifth grades of St. Mary’s acade my accompanied by Sister Flores. The meeting was in charge of St. Margaret's guild with Mrs. Robert Moore as chairman. Rebekahs Elect Mrs. Norbert Clark Mrs Norbert Clark was elected Noble Grand Friday evening wh»n the members of the R b1 kah lodge met at the I OOF hall In regular session. Other offices elected were Mrs, Richard Hvey, vice nob'e grand, Mrs. Kenneth Mocre, secretary and Mrs. Winnie Barger, treasur er. Additional officers will be the Noble Grand before the installa tion ceremony. Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr. and Mrs. Elmer DeVall served lunch at the close of the business session. Live and Learn Club Studies Lighting The Live and Learn Extension club met at the home of Mrs. Orville Hitchcock with Mrs. Ray Grof as co-hostess. Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson gave a reading on Thanksgiving and also a Thanksgiving quiz game. The guess what was won by Mrs. Ray Grof. Mrs. Elmer Schaaf gave a re port on how important honey W in your diet. The lesson was on Christmas lighting Inside and Out. „ . The Christmas party will be December 15 at the home of Mrs. Ray Grof with a covered dish luncheon and gift exchange. Mary Lewis, reporter Meet Thy Neighbors Make Hospital Gifts Meet Thy Neighbor club met at the home of Mrs. Leo Schnei der. Mrs. C. R. Hill, president, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Libby Pribil was a guest. There were eleven members pre sent. Mrs. Charles Boyle was ap pointed to make and care for the club scrap book. Each member hemmed and m;>nogramed a t"a towel to be presented to St. Anthony’s hospital. The next meeting will be a Christmas party December 28 at the home of Mrs. Charles Boyle with an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Mary E. Price, reporter Frances Jean Fischer Jerry Kallhoff Marry Saturday at Tilden Our Lady of Mount Carmel church in t ilden was the setting for the wedding of Frances Jean Fischer of Norfolk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer of Tilden, and Jerry Kallhoff of Ewing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gar rett Kallhoff of Ewing, Saturday, Nov. 19. The Rev. Walter Flynn officiated at the 11 a.m. nuptial mass. Mrs. Herbert Nichols of Nor folk and Miss Kay Wilson of Meadow Gr ve rang the w ddirg music. Mrs. Harlan King of Meadow Grove was the ac companist. Richard Spieckerman and D v:d Schapmann of Tilden were the altar boys. The bride, escorted to the al tar by her father, appeared in a gown of white velvet with a Sa brina neckline, fitted bodice and bridal sleeves. The neckline featured lace appliques accented with rhinestones. The low pointed waistline was styled with a drop bow in the back. The full s’ort ended in a chapel train. Her finger tip veil of nylon tulle edged with lac? was attached to a crown of lace covered with pearls and sequins. She carried a lavender orchid encircled Vy white roses on a white prayer book, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ardell Owens of Tild.rn was matron of honor for her sister Mrs. Gary Seifert of Papillion. Mrs. Albert Nelson of Lincoln and Miss Barbara O Banion of Meadow Grove served as bridesmaids. They were gown ed identically in street length dresses of purple velvet. The dresses were designed in princess style with scoop necklines and full skirts. Tn.y woic purple net and velvet headbands and car ried bouquets of white chry santhemums centered with purple chrysanthemums. Margaret Corkle of Tilden was the flower girl. Richard Kallhoff of Ewing was his brother’s best man. Leonard Hawk of Ewing was the grooms man. Ardell Owens of Tilden and Bill Blecher of CiLnei Bluf.s were ushers. Steve Osborn of Tilden was the ring bearer. A dinner was served in the church basement for 200 guests. Mrs. Ted Keitch of Omaha cut the cake and Mrs. Larry Wright served the punch. Mrs. Jim Hamill of Norfolk and Mrs. Dick Gambil of Meadow Grove were in charge of the gift table. Mrs. Orin Beckman of Lincoln and Mrs. Horace Compton of Norfolk registered the guests. Mrs. Rudy Dittrick was the dining room hos tess. Assisting with the dinner were Sarah Cape, Rita Wortman, Jane Albracht, Julie Petersen, Deanna Hawkins, Linda Spiacker man. Betty Corkle. Marian Cor kle. Mmes. Henry Zauner, Peter Carraher. Ann Kent, Bernard Bauer, Berno Schapman, Carl Knievel, John Varner and Anton Sp’Tckerman. The bride is a graduate of Til den high school, Norfolk Junior college and Wayne State Teachers college. She is a teacher at Washington school in Norfolk. The bridegroom is a graduate of Ewing high school and is em ployed in Norfolk. Following a trip to Colorado, the couple will reside at 713 South Eighth street, Norfolk. WSCS Meets Monday For Evening Meeting The WSCS of the O'Neill Metho dist church met Monday evenirg at the home of Mrs A. Neil Dorns. Mrs. Louis Reimer gave the devotions and Mrs. Richard C.yde presented the program A fo xi sale will be held De cember 3 at the New Outlaw store. A social meeting and Christmas party wili be Decem ber 12. Jeudi Club The Jeucii club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Al lan Jaszkowiak. Bridge winners were Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka and Mrs. Winnie Barger. Pre-Nuptial Shower Honors Konnie Kurtz Miss Konnie Kurtz was honored Wednesday evening at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs Har rison Bridge. Mrs. W. B. Gilles pie was co-hostess. Twenty guests were present. Miss Kurtz and Jay Brady of Ainsworth will be married Wed nesday at the First Methodist church in O’Neill. Honored At Shower Mrs. Nels Lincf-iist and Mrs. Fred Timmerman were hostesses Wednesday evening at the District 60 school house in honor of Mrs. Elwood Petersen of Niobrara, a recent bride. Lillian Fleming was in charge of the gift book and Rita Vequist, Betty Turner and Margaret Do no hoe assisted with the opening and display of the gifts. Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs. Ben Miller arranged the enter tainment. Delta Dek Club The Delta Dek club met Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Ed Gallagher. Bridge winners were Mrs. Frank Froelich and Mrs. Guy Cole. RSS Club The RSS club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Austa Crabb. Mrs. Owen Davis was the hostess. The afternoon was spent socially. Bridal Showers Honor Marcella Dendinger Miss Marcella Dendinger was honored at two pre-nuptial showers last week. Thirty-five guests were present Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus. Mrs. Delores Warner and Mrs. Mar garet Carr were co-hostesses. Prizes for the games were won by Mmes. Allan Jaszkowi^k, Hen rietta Underwood, Nick Bohn and Clay Johnson, jr. The door prize was won by Mrs. Fred Fritton. Mrs. Pat Jacques, sister of the bride-elect, was in charge of the guest hook and Mrs. Kamphaus as-isted with th' gift ooeninp. Mrs. Fred Fritton entertained fifteen guests Saturday after noon at her home with Mrs. Nick Bohn as co-hostess. Mrs. Roy Wayman won the door prize. Other prizes were won by Mrs. Elizabeth Nickel, Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Henry Benze, Mrs. Rose Dendinger, Miss Nancy Benze and Miss Dendinger. Mrs. Pat Jacques and Mrs. Russell Yustin were in charge of the gifts. The guests wrote hints as well as their names in an autograph book. Couple’s Club Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson were hosts Sunday evening to the Couple’s club following dinner at the Town House. Mrs. John ' Conard and Laurence Haynes were winners of the bridge prizes. Straka-Kennedy Wedding Saturday In Atkinson Church Miss Mary Ann Straka of Nor folk, daughter of Gertrude Straka of Atkinson, became the bride of Hale Kennedy of Nor folk, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. K“nnr'y of Ame'ia, at a Satur day, Nov. 12 nuptial mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church in At knson The Rev. Richard Parr officiated at the double ring ceremony. Marvin Ziska of O’Neiil sang the wedding music accompaned by Miss Leona Kilmurry. The bride, escorted to the al tar by her uncle, Ben Straka of Omaha, appeared in a gown of hand clipped chantilly lace over tulle and satin. The bodice was styled with a sabrina neckl'ne and bridal sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured inserts of tulle in front and back tr'mmod with ap pliques and lace. Her French illusion veil was caught by a half crown trimmed with pearls and sequins. She carried a bou quet of pink roses* and stephano tis Mrs. Darold Slaymaker of Al bion was matr n cf fw’cr. Mrs. Pat Laible of Atk'n son was bridesmaid. They wore identical gowns of silk organza and matching headpieces. They carried bouquets of fujii chry santhemums. Darold Slaymaker served as best man. Dale Doolittle was groomsman and ushers were Dick Bogue and Bob Tielke. A dinner and reception were held at th’ Knights of Columbus hall for 150 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy attended St. Joseph's high school in At kinson and they are employed in Norfolk. The couple will reside at 210 Bluffs Avenue in Norfolk. Starlight Extension Members Meet Monday Members of the Starlight Exten sion ctub were Monday evening guests in the home of Mrs. Dale B'llin for the November lesson on “Christmas Tree Lighting” presented by Mrs. Charles Btllin. Mrs Jim Rodman joined the chib. Plans were made to en tertain the hut bands at a dinner party at the hime of Mr. ami Mrs Jay McConnell December 11. Mrs Charles Beilin was the winner of the guessing game, Yankton Ceremony Thursday Unites Wright-Logeman Miss Arliss Wright and Bill Logeman. both of Chambers, were married at 8:15 p.m. Thurs day, Nov. 17 at the Methodist church in Yankton, S. D. Rev. Howard Jon?s officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright of Chambers and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Logeman of Brunswick. The brid? wore a wtyte sheath dress with matching accessories. The bride’s attendant. Mrs. Earl David of Chambers, wore a light blue sheath with black acces sories. Both wore pink carnation corsages. The best man was Earl David of Chambers, uncle of the bride groom. The bridegroom chose a light beige suit and his attendant wore a light blue suit They each wore a white carnation bouton niere. The couole will reside in the Edwards house in Chambers. Carolyn Lacy Weds Donald Lee Randa In Oklahoma City Miss Carolyn Lacy of Oklahoma City and Donald Lee Randa of Verdigre were married Saturday, Nov. 5 at the Trinity Lutheran church in Oklahoma City. Rev. D. E. Niemuth performed the 7:30 p m. ceremony . The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Minnie Ola Lacy and the late Arthur H. Lacy of Okla homa City and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Randa of Verdigre. Mrs. Loleta Strekr and Mrs. Lynn Niemuth of Oklahoma City sang the wedding music ac companied by Mrs. Viola Volz. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Charles Arthur Lacy, appeared in a floor length gown with chantilly lace over satin. A crown of seed pearls held the finger tip veil. She carried a bouquet with a white orchid and feathered carnations. Miss Lucille Lacy of Oklahoma City was her sister’s maid of honor. She wore a sheath dress of pale pink lace over satin. Her bouquet was of pink feathered carnations. Miss Darlene Howery and Miss Izara Pearl, both of Oklahoma City were bridesmaids. They wore identical ballerina length dresses of pale blue brocade taf feta. They carried bouquets of blue feathered carnations. Miss Donna Kay Lacy was the flower girl. Candlelighters were Miss Sharon Askey and Miss Karen Askey. Tony White of Lawton, Okla., was best man. LeRoy Love and Larry Bisel of Oklahoma City were the ushers. Byron Niemuth was the ring bearer. A reception for 130 guests was held in the church parlors. Miss Betty Randa of Verdigre was in charge of the gift table. Mrs. Randa is a graduate of U. S. Grant high school in Okla homa City. Mr. Randa graduated from Verdigre high school and has served two years in the army. Following a wedding trip to Lake Murray resort, the couple will reside on a farm near Ver digre. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Nov. 16—Mrs. Ro McClellan and Mrs. Robert White, both of O’Neill; John John Rei mors of Inman. 17—Mrs. D. R. Mounts and Emil Gruhn, both of O’Neill; Donald Halbeek of Ew ing. 16—Mrs. Carrie Heise and Mrs. Larry Strong, both of O’ Neill; Mrs. Clarence Latzel of Ewing; Mrs. Donald Quick of Butte. 19— Mrs Bill Sparks, Mrs. Emil Adamson, Mrs. Mark H:r bers and Mrs. George Carstens, all of O’Neill; Mrs. George Ra mold and Joe Gallagher, both of Inman; Paul Harley of Ewing; Mrs. Alvin Kotrous of Spencer. 20 —Ronnie Timm of O'Neill; Tim Trowbridge of Page; Mrs. C. D. Walters of Chambers; Russel Garwood of Spencer. 20—Jim Ca vanaugh of Chambers; Fred Scheinost of Spencer; Mrs. Gro ver Shaw, David Shrader and Delores Latzel, all of Ewing; Mrs. Dick Irewbridge of Page; Mrs. M. E. Davis and James Matthews, bath of O'Neill. DISMISSED: Nov. 16—Mrs. William Petsche and Bradley J. Liiber, both of O'Neill; Mrs. Wayne Pollock and baby of Ew ing; Mrs. Lewis Marunson of Bristow; Mrs. Matt McCabe of Page; Mrs. Ole Larsen of Cham bers. 17 Mrs. Robert Clinkscales of O’Neill; Mrs. William Hobbs and Patricia Ann Harkins, both of Ewing; David Summers. 18— Andrew Wc ttlaufcr of O’Neill; Mrs, Lawrence Engelhaupt of Butte; Harry Moore of Inman. 19—Mrs. Lestt r Riege, Mrs. Ber nard Schmitz and baby; Harry Spall and Ronald Wayne Schmitz, all of O’Neill; Henry Kaczor of Ewing; George Pond and Joe Gallagher, both of Inman. 2?— Mrs. Arnie Mace and Rennie Timm, both of O'Neill; Rudolph Prokop of Bristow. 21—Mrs. Etta Lowry, Mrs. William Sparks, Mrs. George Carstens and Baby Ste phen Riley, all of O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Wallinger of Stuart; Frank Cronk of Page. Mrs Donald Quick of Butte, Robert Bowman Bristow, Mrs Edwin Hocrle of Ewing ATKINSON MEMORIAL .ADMITTED Dei' 14—Mrs. Oar el Bright of O'Neill. 15—Herb Sit.iia and Mrs Max Kim, both of Stuart. 16—Mrs. Merle Irish of Stuart; William A Thompson of Atkinson. 17—A. Max Karo and Mrs. James Davis, both < f Stuart. 18—Mrs. Clarence San derson of Chambers. DISMISSED Die. 15—Ch m Disterhaupt and William Fundus both of Atkinson. 16—Herb Skala of Stuart. 17—Mrs. D. R. Minin s and Mrs. Joseph Fritz and daugh ter, all of O'Neill; Mrs. Patrick Hurley and son cf Atkinson. 18— Mrs. Jim Davis and A Max Karo, both of Stuart; Mrs. Ralph Kel ly and Mrs, Michael Ciday, bo h of Atkins >n 19 Mrs. Ida Will iamson of Stuart; Mrs. Ray Shoe maker and sjd if Chambers. 20— Fred Gobel, Mrs. Max Kunz and daughter and Mrs. Willirm Mor gan and daughter, all of Stuart; Mrs. Darel Bright and twin sons of O'Neill. Sick and Injured CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs L. V. Cooper returned heme Wednes day, Nov. 16 from Lincoln where he had submitted to surgery at Bryan Memorial hospital. . Rev. L. R. Hansberry who had been seriously ill at the home of a son in Denver, Colo, is somewhat im proved and has returned to his home in Trenton. . .Mrs. G-il Shoemaker and infant son re turned home from the Atkinson Memorial hospital Saturday. They are at the Raymond Shoemaker home for a few days. Engagements Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Bennett of Omaha announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Kay, to Joseph J. Sobotka of Omaha, son of Mr. and MrS. Joseph Sobotka of O'Neill. Miss Bennett attended the Uni versity of Southern California and the University if Dmahi. Mr. Sobotka attended the University of Maryland, Morningside college in Sioux City and the University of South Dakota at Vermillion. He was graduated from Hastings college and is a junior at the Uni versity of Nebraska College of Medicine. A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Mose man ol O’Neill announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Wayne Reynoldson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brock Reynoldson. Miss Moseman, a graduate of O’Neill high school and Com mercial Extension of Omaha, Is presently employed in Omaha. Mr. Reynoldson Is an O’Neill high school graduate and at tended the University of Nebras ka. A February 4 wedding Is plan ned. ST. ANTHONY'S SCHMITZ—Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Schmitz of O'Neill, son, Ronald Wayne, 6 pounds 5Vfe oun ces, November 16. MCCLELLAN—Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClellan of O’Neill, daugh ter, Darlene Marie, 7 pounds 6 ounces, November 18. RAMOLD—Mr. and Mrs. George Ramold of Inman, son, Gregory James, 9 pounds 7 ounces, No vember 19. ADAMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Adamson of O’Neill, son, Donald Eugene, 6 pounds 15V4 ounces, No vember 19. STRONG—Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strong, daughter, Tamela Kay, 7 pounds 15 ounces, November 19 KOl’ROUS—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kotrous of Spencer, son, 7 pounds 11 Vt ounces, November 20. TROWBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trowbridge of Page, son, 8 pounds 3 ‘,2 ounces, November 21. S’HAW—Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw of Ewing, son, 8 pounds 4 3/4 ounces, November 21. ATKINSON MEMORIAL MORGAN—Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Morgan of Stuart, daughter, Maureen Kay, 7 pounds 10 ounces, November 14. BRIGHT -Mr. and Mrs. Darel Bright of O’Neill, twin sons, 5 pounds 15 ounces and 5 pounds 1 ounce, November 14. KUNZ—Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunz of Stuart, daughter, Maxine Ann, 6 pounds 12 ounces, November | 15. IRISH—Mr. and Mrs. Merle Irish of Stuart, daughter, Debra Lou, 8 pounds 1 ounce, Novemix r 16. ELSFWHFRF STANTON Mr. and Mrs Wil lard Stanton of Spring Lake. N. D., daughter, cWrl Ann, 7 pounds. November 13. The ma ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Aithur largem. n of Cham bers The Stantons have f ur boys. VAN GERPEN-Mr. and Mrs Gene Van Geipen of Fremont, daughter, 7 pounds, November 19. The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Edgsr D Hart cf Chambers. Th s is the couple's first child. WHITED-Mr. and Mrs Bill Whited cf Box 29, Denison, la., daughter, Jane Susan, 7 pounds 4W ounces, November 14. Ihcy have two sons, ScUt and John BUXTON—Mr. and Mrs Bruce Buxton of Orchard, son, Sidn y LeRoy, 7 p unds 9 ounces, No vember 13. Mr and Mrs. Glen Rtbertson and Mr. and Mrs. El mer Buxton are the grandparents. PAVLIK— Mr. and Mrs. Arvy Pavlik of Verdigre, son, 8 pounds, November 15. SVOBODA—Mr. and Mrs Will iam Svoboda of Verdigre, daugh ter, 8 pounds, November 14 HAVLICEK—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Havlicek d Verdigre, son, 6 pounds 9 ounces, November 12. COLWELI_Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Colwell of Omaha, daughter, Susan Kaye, 7 pounds 8 ounces, November 3. Mrs. ColweU is the former Darlene Kalal of Verdi gre. STEVISON—Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevison of Lincoln, daughter, 7 3/4 pounds, November 21. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Braddock of Page are the maternal granuparents. Mr. and Mrs. Braddock went to Lin coln Sunday and brought Jim mie to Page while his mother is hospitalized. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel were called to Plainview Monday by the sudden death of Harry’s sister, Mrs. John Senseney. Fun eral services will be held Fri day at Creighton. Methailist Bake and Food sale December 3 beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the New Outlaw Store. 31c Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bcha sr., Jim, Jerry and Mary Ellen ex pect to meet Matt jr. fiom Om aha at the Norlork airport and will travel to Elgin where they will be Thanksg.ving guests in the home of Mrs. Beha’s mo ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Bode. Rodney Suilivan, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel is now station: d at San Diego, Calif. He attended O’Neill high school his junior year. His aditress is: Rodney Sullivan 548-52-70, Co. 590, USNTC, San Diego, 33, California. Walt Kopejtka, of the O’Neill Aiiport flew his brother-in-law, Benard Korncck of Page to D- n ver Wednesday where he consult ed a heart specialist concern ing passible surgery. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Martin G. Lewis of Norfolk were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Sid ney A. Arderson. Her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Munson were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mansen and her mother, Mrs. Sidney A. Anderson expect to be Thanks giving guests in the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Athel Cruponly and son Dana at Chadron. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich will be Thanksgiving holiday guests in the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vetter and with James and Chuck Froelich in Washing ton, D. C. Mrs. Genevive Harty will spend Thanksgiving day with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kocina and family in Creighton, then will go to Coun cil Bluffs on Friday to visit ano ther daughter, Sr. Mary Brion. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and family are expected to arrive Wednesday for the Thanksgiving j week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cronin and family and Mrs. Celia Cleary of Grand Island will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin, J. D. Cronin and Mrs. Pat Harty for the Thanksgiving festivities. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham went to Chicago where she will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her daughters, Lou and Baibara. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson went to Lincoln last week and brought their daughter, Mrs. Don Calkins and daughter, Vonita home with them for a few days 1 visit before the Wednesday ar- _ rival of Mr. Calkins who will al-| so be a guest in the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Johnson and his mo-, ther, Mrs. Hazel Calkins. The en tire group will be Tharksgiving day guests in the heme of Mrs. Calkins. Desert Fl°WeR TOIIET WATER A lasting fragrance that blends the modern and urbane with the mystery and magnetism of the eternal desert. The bottle is of hand carved glass contained in on elegant gold carton. By Shu lion DEVOY REXALL DRUG O’Neill Mr. and Mrs Harry Smith of Ventigre hosted a pre-Thank agtv mg {timer at the ZCBJ hall at Verdtgre Sundry m honor cf Mr William D-rieks.m and his fam ily. Those present were Mr and Mrs Sammy Derick-on and fam ily and Mr and Mrs Elroy Luto and fanny, all of O'Neill; Mr and Mrs. .Albert Derick son atul fam ly, Mr. and Mis. William Denckson and family. Mr. and Mrs Arden Lsursen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Spangler and family, a 1 of the Ash Grove Verdtgre vicinity and Mr. and Mrs Darrell Hetse and family of Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and famiiy were also gjests. Dale is a sun cf Mr and Mrs Harry Smith. Methodist Bake and Food sale December 3 beginning at 10:30 a m. at the New Outlaw Store. Sir Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gatz and Jacqueline, Mary Elizabeth Gatz and John Levinge and Ed Gatz will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz. Mrs. E'.ma Evans went to Lynch for Thanksgiving with her sjn-m-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Price. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Price will also toe Thacus giving dinner guests there. Mrs Cliff Harding went to Sioux City Friday where she at tended the wedding of her niece, Marjorie Janda. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay and their son, Duane McKay, and family are leaving raid-wtek for Norwalk, Calif, where they will make their home. Djane has been an employee at the Lohaus Mo tor company and his father worked at Earleys station and at Coast to Coast while living on a farm near Chambers. They had a farm sale last September. Mr. and Mrs. James Newby and daughter. Rita Clare, from lenirai cuy visueu me muen Kliuglers Saturday. Mr. Newby is a cousin of Mrs. Klingler. Rev. and Mrs. John Hart and family left Tuesday morning for Enid, Okla TJ»ey plan to return Sunday evening. > Mrs. Chafes* Lawrence and Mr. and Mrsr Bill Brewster and son, Gary were Sunday after noon visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs. Marion Brewster at Deloit. Mrs. Anna Kopejtka and daugh ter, Mary Ann, of Inman and Bonney Lawrence and Eugene Bamhardt were Sunday supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kopejtka. Earl Emde of South Sioux City was a Sunday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin. Francis Summers was the purchaser of the residential pro perty of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stevens in Page for a thousand dollars. Former residents of the property were Mr. and Mrs. Prim Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Stewart. W. J. Montgomery of Portland, Ore., who is employed by IHC has been transferred to Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Montgomery and baby will follow as soon as living accomodations can be found. Mrs. Montgomery is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich. Methodist Bake and Food sale Di'cember 3 beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the New Outlaw Store. 31c Miss Karen Bridge, a student at WSTC was a weekend guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge. Joe Wheeler of Underwood, la., was a house guest there also. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bird and family expect to travel to Dodge where they will be Thanks giving dinner guests in the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nielson and family. They will continue on to Omaha to the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bird. Enroute home they will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swan An derson at Oakland. Mrs. Hugh Carr and Mrs. Clyde Burge were Sunday afternoon guests in the home of Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus. Mrs. Robert Devoy of O’Neill ami Mrs Otm-r Hoffman of Ew ing aitetKhxi die iinwUilg of the National Council of Catholic Wo men held Wednesday at Fullerton. Mrs J. L. McCarville sr., at> companled them as far as Albion where she visited Mrs. Paul Kelly for the day and Mrs. Joe Stuts and son, Eddie visited her sister, Mrs. Warren Hayes at Fullerton. Saturday afternoon and eve ning gue;ts in the home f Mrs, Rosa Bower were Mr. ami Mm. 1-eonard l-arson of Pamview, Mr. ami Mrs. Marion Woidn.’ck of Midway, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Storjohann of Scribner ami Mm. Minnie Higgins. Mr. ami Mm. J. C. Kamphaus and family of Lynch were Sun day breakfast guests in the homo of his mother, Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus. Overnight guests in her home were her sons, Bern ard and Carl of Bartlett and Duane Bolster. John was a Sat urday evening guest and Friday evening guests in her mother's home were Mr and Mrs. William Shaw and daughters. Mr. ami Mrs. Frnnk Summers will have their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Morris Kirkpatrick and children and their son. Francis, as their Thanksgiving guests Thursday. Mrs Orville Indra attended a training meeting for homo de monstration agents at Grnnd Island Mrs. Indra went Wednes day and returned Friday Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Kmgman were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block at Dorsey. Mrs. F. W. Hendrick was a weekend guest in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Bill Aim at Dorsey. At The Courthouse COUNTY COURT— State vs. Edwin Elroy Opp of Ft. Pierre, S. D., night speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer Eugene Hastreiter, Nov. 17. State vs. Fredrick Relmer, jr. driver for Clark Bros, of Norfolk, oveweight on axles, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Rich ardson, Nov. 17. State vs. Nancy L. Akins of Cas per Wyo., day speeding, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M Has tri iter, Nov. 17. Stae vs. Donald J. Cleveland of O'Neill, night speeding, fined $25 and $4 c sts; officer—R. L. Gude, Nov. 17. State vs. Frank E. Weander of tAinswurth, day speeding, lined $15 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gade, Nov. 17. Ltaie vs. Janies F. Hood, dri ver for Wesley Rif fey of O'Neill; over width, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford Kizzire, Nov. 18. State vs. James Keith Allen of Hampton, la., overweight on in terior group of axles, fined $50 and $4 casta; officer -Clifford Kiz zire, Nov. 21. State vs. John Davidson of Om aha, day speeding, fined $55 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreit er, Nov. 21. State vs. Harold L. Sullivan of Bronsin, la., no reciprocity, fin i-d $10 and $4 costs; officer—Clif ford Kizzire, Nov. 21. State vs. Paul D. Hegarty of Sioux City, la., no reciprocity, lined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Clifford Kizzire, Nov. 21. State vs. Russell D. Farrow of Sioux City, la., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Clifford Kizzire, Nov. 21. State vs. Keith P. Beseh cf Om aha, day speeding, fintd $15 and $4 costs; officer—Donald J. Fia la, Nov. 21. State vs. Kenneth Cash of Gor don, 1. no reciprocity, 2. no per mit, fined $10, $10 and $4 exists; officer—Clifford Kizzire, Nov. 22, State vs. Kelly Fairchild of Lin coln, no reciprocity, $10 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford Kizzire, Nov. 22, MARRIAGE LICENSES— John Benjamin Brady, 22, Ains worth and Konnie Kay Kurtz, 19, O’Neill. "m—u WANTED Young girl for full-time office work, B'/a-day week. Must be able j to type, good speller, willing to learn. Paid vacations, hospitaliza tion plan partially paid by employer. If interested apply in person to Bruce Rehbcrg, editor. 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