Mr. and Mrs. Merle Pease Wed * Jan. 28; To Live South of Emmet Merle Pease and Jean Martens were married January 28. She is the daughter of Mrs. Lois Mar tens, and Merle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease of Em met. They will live south of Em met. Emmet And Community Dolores Tunender Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcelkis and family were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rauterkus and family. Joan and Rita Pease have join ed the Willing Worker’s 4-H club at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel lus and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sukup Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender, Dolores, Bob and Gene were Monday night guests of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and Her bert. The Ray Tunender family wore Tuesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. and family. Adouph Arp of Carrol called at the home of Dean Perry Saturday evening. Clyde Newton returned home Saturday after spending a week as a patient in a Norfolk hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton, Dewey and Patsy of O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Newton. Mrs. Joe Ramold sr, Hubert and Jack were Thursday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ramold and family of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and girls of O’ Neill. Mr .and Mrs. Pete Farewell and Judy were Thursday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gold fuss of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rentchler, Leon and Randy were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Marcellus and family. Eve ning callers were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rauterkus and family of O’Neill. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Farewell at tended a pinochle party at Mr. and Mrs. Eli McConnell’s home Saturday evening. IfJo’ll WEEKEND A .fIC II WONDER ® tfsyg VOU kit V J Av installing (Armstrong cwfui*s this ceiling installation kit FI when you buy an Armstrong ceiling To be a Weekend Wonder, you need a Weekend Wonder Kit. And here it is. Free! It contains a ceiling tile knife, 6' steel tape, instruction book, chalk and chalk line, and handy Weekend Wonder apron. Get yours free when you select your ceiling from our display of fourteen high-style Armstrong ceilings. O'Neill, Nebraska Phone 74 A telephone is for finding out how things are at home A few reassuring words, a pleasant chat about the day’s happenings and the traveler is at peace with the world. H No doubt about it... a telephone call is the satisfying way to keep in touch when you’re out of town. NORTHWESTERN BELL Don Marcellus, Ray Tunender, Edgar, Bob and Gene attended a Ford Show at Marcellus Im plement Tuesday evening. Mrs. P. Farewell wall papered for Mrs. Louis Kirkland Monday. Mrs. Elmer Steskal, Kathy, Randy and Rodney spent Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mike Bauer. Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and Mrs. Pete Farewell went to O’ Neill to get the lesson on “Par ents and Purse Strings” for their club last week. The Jim Havranek family, Joe Soukup family and Fred McCart family of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soukup and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Marcellus and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr of Amelia and Francis C. Peter of Chambers helped Mr. and Mrs. A. Jirak celebrate Mrs. Jirak’s and Francis Peter’s birthdays Sunday. Jerry and John Dusatko of Em met spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bahl. Dean and Derold Perry were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and girls of O’Neill. A film of Bible Scriptures in Japanese and other languages was shown January 29 at the Methodist church at Emmet by the Rev. Glenn Kennicott. A film was shown last Sunday on Korea. Bernelda Pongratz returned home from the hospital Tues day. Friday Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty of O’Neill called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz. Emil and Albert Heeb were Thursday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and fam ily. The evening was spent play ing cards. Art Wills from Omaha spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills. He will re turn Sunday to Creighton univer sity at Omaha. Hubert Ramold was a SnnHav guest of Edwin and Lionel Babl. Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Mrs. Ed ward Cavanangh and Pamela Kay were dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Heeb of O’Neill Sunday. Elkhorn Valley 4-H club met Wednesday at the Emmet school house. New material was passed out. The members also attended the 4-H “family fun night’’ Sat urday at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Donlin of O’Neill visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and fam ily Sunday. Mrs. John Babl sr. stayed with the John Babl jr children Tues day while they attended the fun eral of her aunt at Creighton. Mrs. Elmer Schaaf surprised Mrs. Alfred Schaaf Tuesday on her birthday. Mrs. Joe Pongratz visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler Tuesday afternoon. Morris Pongratz returned to Creighton university at Omaha for the second semester. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pon gratz attended a meeting at St. Mary’s for the junior’s and sen ior parents Sunday afternoon. Duane Pongratz helped Ber nard Pongratz vaccinate cows Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek and Ellen were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clifford and family of Atkinson. Don Pettinger spent Friday af ternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz and Duane. Mrs. Mike Bonenberger, Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Mrs. John Babl, Edwin Babl, Colleen, Curtis and Cathy, Luann, Lionel and Arnold Babl visited Mrs. Agnes Heeb Saturday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Charles Deermer was sur prised on her birthday Sunday with a dinner. Present were Char les Deermer, Marion, Larry, Ron nie and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Raj Tunender, Francis, Dolores, Ed gar, Bob and Gene, Mrs. Joe Ra mold sr. and Hubert, Mr. am Mrs. Pete Head, Joe, Denny, A1 lan and Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs Ray Cearns, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Deermer and Carla, all ol Atkinson. The afternoon wai spent playing cards. Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher en tertained the following at a fare well party for Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Sukup, who are moving tc Council Bluffs where Mr. Sukaj has employment with a typewrit er firm. .The guests included Mr and Mrs. George Wettlaufer, Mr and Mrs. Ray Harmon, Mr. am Mrs. Keith Kennedy and Mr. am Mrs. Alvin Heese of O’Neill. Mrs. Gordon Harper of Ok]a homa City, Okla., and her daugh ter, Jeanette Harper, and Dan iel Johnson, both students in Om aha, were Sunday evening callers at the Harry Harper home. Miss Harper and Mr. Johnson return ed to Omaha while Mrs. Harpei will remain here for a few days GGG and G met at the Johr Steinberg home with Mrs. Elsie Cork as hostess. Cards were play ed with Mrs. Ethel Park, Mrs Anton Nissen and Mrs. Alta Finch winning prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski were Wednesday night guests ol Mr. and Mrs. George Pongrat2 to help celebrate Mr. Pon gratz’ 79th birthday. ' Also there Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens cuiu Den i/j ivii . ana ivirs. Art ijiv ens, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kram er and Bernard Pongratz, Dick and Morris. Ben Asher of Page, William Miller of O’Neill, Floyd Butter field of Atkinson and Mrs. Adolph Latzel of O’Neill attended a ACP meeting Monday in St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge, Mrs. Jessie Cronk, Mrs. Anna Smith and Ernest Trowbride of Inman Surprised Mrs. Howard Miller on her birthday Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski, Mr. and Mrs. Les Lines, and Paul Neuibauer were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. N. D. Ickes for an oyster supper. Mrs. Alton Braddock and Mrs. Lorenz Riege accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey to Lin coln Friday where the Claseys attended graduation services of their son-in-law, Marvin Sinkule, from the school of engineering. They also visited with other daughters, Mrs. William Baum and Mrs. William Plautz and their families. Mrs. Braddock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stev ison and children and Mrs. Riege went to see her daughter, Con nie. They returned Sunday. Chatter Sew club met Friday with Mrs. John Sorensen with seven members present. The la dies spent the afternoon visiting. Next hostess will be Mrs. Glenn Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family and Delores Mellor were last Tuesday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. ”Bud” Ickes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorensen and baby of Omaha were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen. On Saturday for dinner besides the Sorensens were Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren sen sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Copple and family of Norfolk were Sat urday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge. On Sunday the Copples remained for dinner and were joined by Diane Trowbridge and Mrs. A. 0. We FOR THE GIRL IN YOUR LIFE She’ll love Pangburn’s lavish heart-shaped boxes — perfect ex pression of your Valentine sentiment. She will know and popularity affirms, that there is none better. FEATURED BY OUR BETTER CANDY DEPARTMENT DEVOY REXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. ber. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trowbidge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Trowbridge and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kitty Fry of Ewing were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Fry, all of Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and boys. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Kitty Fry. A farewell card party was held Wednesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher who are moving to Atkinson. Prizes were won by Ben Asher, Mrs. George Wettlaufer, Keith Ken nedy, Mrs. Kenneth Asher and Keith Kennedy. Refreshments i were served. 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of In man were Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Fuelberth and Mr. and Mrs. (Ben Fuelberth, both of Osmond, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins and Mrs. Frie da Asher, all of Page. The occa sion was the 45th wedding anni versary of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst. Other guests were Barbara and John Brunckhorst. An afternoon caller was Mrs. George Colman. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky and boys and Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hill and children were Thursday night callers of the Ed Stewarts to help them celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary. Seventeen members were pre sent when the RNA Lodge met Wednesday night at the IOOF hall. Hostesses were Mrs. John Steinberg and Mrs. Alton Brad dock. Mrs. William Wattermann was hostess to members and two guests, Mrs. Leland Stelling and Mrs. Duane Stelling, when the HOA club met with her Tuesday. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Harold Heiss for a Valentine gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sinkale I and Cindy of Lincoln were Mon day overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey. On Tuesday they left for Idaho Falls, Ida., where Mr. Sinkule has employ ment. The reguar meeting of the WSCS met Thursday for a cover ed dish dinner at the Methodist church with Mrs. Clarence Dob bins and Mrs. I. O. Woods serv ing as coffee hostesses. Different chairmen gave reports on their committees and Mrs. Merwyn French sr. told of a meeting she attended in O’Neill where the Money To Loan! Property, Cars, Trucks, Farm Equipment Household Goods, Personal HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company LOW BATES Rev. Green was speaker. He had just returned from the Congo and talked of life there. Mrs. Frank Beelaert reported on the youth projects. It was announced that the general meeting of the WSCS and the King's Daughters will meet Tuesday evening with the latter group as host. Mrs. Merwyn French sr. had the les son and devotion. Get well cards were sent to Cliff Leach, Mrs. Richard Heiss and Harrison Hall man. An executive meeting was held also and plans were made for the following quarter. Next executive meeting will be April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Cooke of Springfield, Ore., stopped at the P. E. Nissen home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods, Ste vie and Christy were weekend guests with his grandmother, Mrs. R. E. Copes. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup and children and Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Anson and family were Mon day night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sukup of Or chard. After supper guests were Leo, Henry and Elmer Sukup and their families, all of Walnut. Mrs. Harold (Opal) Swanson of Kansas City came here last week to spend a few days with her mo ther, Mrs. P. E. Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher moved on Friday to Atkinson and those helping the Ashers move were Otto Terrill, Lyndley Crumly, Kenneth Wettlaufer, Will iam Sorensen, Jim Hartman, Ben and Harold Asher, Dennis Kem per, Jerome Allen, Calvin Har vey and Keith Kennedy. The wo men who assisted with the dinner were Mmes. Harold and Ben Ash er, Calvin Harvey and William Sorensen. The Asher girls, Linda, Lurene and Vonda were Friday overnight guests of their grand mother, Mrs. Frieda Asher. The Ashers came Saturday to take the girls to their new home. Wednesday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Jura cek of Orchard were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup and children. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. R. D. Copes were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamason and their grand children Cheryl and Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods, Stevie and Christy of Lincoln. Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. William .Sorensen were Mr. and Mrs. Brace Ken nedy and family of Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton took Mrs. Richard Button and children to Wisner Sunday where her brother met her and they continued on to Omaha. Mrs. Buxton and the children had been here for a few days. Pythagoras 156 met Friday night at the IOOF hall for the regular meeting. The following are the new officers: Lloyd Fusselman, Worshipful master, Harold Freemeyer, senior war den; Wilbur Bonnet, junior war den, and Harold Banta, secre tary. A farewell card party was held at district 55 for Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup. Cards were played with prizes going to Mrs. Ed ward Sukup of Orchard, Lee Fink, Gerhardt Luebcke and Duane Sukup. The guests presented gifts to the Sukups. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matsehul lat received word that their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunkenbrick and family, were involved in a car accident In Clay Center, Kans., which took the life of their six year old girl. The ot hers are in serious condition in the hospital. Mrs. Emma Kemper returned home Sunday from a throe-week vacation visiting relatives. She spent two weeks in Omaha in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Callahan and family. She took care of their little girl while Mrs. Callahan underwent surgery. She spent the last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Luddington in Grand Island. While in Omaha she visited her son-in-law, George Winkler, of O’Neill, a patient in a hospital there. Viola Haynes of Hastifljgs was here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes, over the weekend. Mrs. Jessie Kelly accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer to Wisner Friday where she spent the weekend visiting the Tommy Kellys. Tlhe Stauffers attends funeral services at Wisner for Arthur Leisy. Mr. Kelly went Sun day to get his wife and. enroute home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen of Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French sr. went to Omaha Friday and joined a group on a chartered bus for Memphis, Tenn., to at tend the National Soil and Water Conservation meetiug. They ex pect to he gone 10 days. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Park of Long Pine will move to Albion this week where be has employ ment there with the National Food store. He will start work February l3. 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