Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corey Are Now Residing in Puerto Rico Mrs. Jack Corey has been visit ing with her mother, Mrs. Tillie Rihanrk, and other relatives. Mrs Corey left Wednesday to go to Puerto R»co by plane from Mi ami, Fla. Mr. Corey is a missile technician and is stationed in Puerto Rico. Lynch News By Mm. Fred Kin* Harold Gene Micanek, Quentin Picki-ring, Jerry Dean Christen sen, Kenny Crooks and Tedtly Zach were O'Neill callers Monday Quentin consulted a dentist. They also distributed posters for the junior class play. Ralph Moody. Niobrara, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody sr. and at the Fred Spencer home Monday afternoon. Frank Fuhrer, Casper, Wyo., was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Moody sr. Sunday evening, Nov. 5. Mrs. George Courtney jr. and family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody Monday evening. The Catholic Young girls serv ed coffee and rolls after both masses Sunday, Nov. 5. A good sized crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody sr. and Mary Jo Stenger attended a smorgasbord held in Niobrara Saturday, sponsored by the Band Boosters. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody and girls were supper guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Classen, Norfolk, came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leman Hu ber. Mrs. Classen is a sister of Mr. Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Classen were dinner guests Sun day at the Pat Osburhe home. Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Classen were schoolmates at one time. Mrs. Jake Erlenbush spent Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Leman Huber. Mrs. Edith Thayer called on Mrs. Mary Fuseh Thursday eve mng and attended the junior class ' lay with her. Mrs. Don Stewart spent Thurs day morning at tiie Leman Hu bers. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elasser came Saturday from Sioux Falls, S.D. and will remain here in their home during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber were in Neligh on business Wed nesday. Friday Mrs. Bill Spencer, ac companied by Mrs. Glen Hull and Mrs. Leo Kaikowski and children, went to O’Neill to get Mrs. Roy Lowry to stay with the Spencer children Saturday while their mother was in Lincoln. Mrs. Pete Mulhair also helped Sat urday. The YWGO Extension club met Monday at 7 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rihanek. A Thanksgiving dinner was served by the club to the members and their husbands. Gaines were played and lunch was served at the close of the meeting. A short business meeting was held. The Exello club met at the home of Mrs. Ella Mulhair Mon day at # p.m. Mrs. Hubert Dittman accom panied by Mrs. Les Stewart drove to Lincoln Friday afternoon to visit her sister and attend the band marching contest. Mrs. E. Rutledge and Mike also accom panied her to Oakland where she visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barnes. They returned home Sunday afternoon. i-amur .vi. iik Ki nson, who was recently appointed to the Lynch district of tlie Seventh Day Ad ventist church, conducted servi ces in the Lynch church last Sabbath. He will reside at Ains worth. There will be services each evening this week and Pastor Dickenson will be pre sent Friday evening. Missionary Society, Circle 2 of the Wesleyan Methodist church was entertained in the home of Mrs. Harlan Holz November 7. Ail brought a covered dish. Their husbands were guests. The annual Missionary Birthday dinner was observed at noon. Following this the regular meeting was opened with a scripture reading, prayer and remarks by Mrs. Harlan Holz. The lesson was then pre sented which included a skit. It was decided to complete a box for the workers’ children at Brain erd School for Christmas. The women enjoyed coffee and cake baked by Mrs. Elmo Barnes. Missionary Society, Circle 1, of the Wesleyan Methodist church was entertained November 7 at the home of Miss Rose Brunson, with eight members present. Mrs. Maude Schrunk was leader and presented the lesson followed by a missionary skit with Rose Brunson, Mrs. Dyer, Phyllis Mc Meen and Maude Schrunk taking parts. Plans were made for the Missionary Birthday dinner, an annual observance. The meeting closed with a lunch served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford, Janice and Steve attended the wedding of Miss Hendrine Heiss man, Omaha, and Ronnie Cole —— - man, Omaha, at Springfield, SJX Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Miss Jan ice Crawford served at a recep tion held after the ceremony. Mrs. Art Retzlaff and Gloria visited Mrs. Retziaff's sister, Mrs. Howard Fuhrmen, Hoskins, Satur day night on her way home fn«n Lincoln. She visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Herman Carstens, Pierce. Art Retzlaff and Rodney went there Saturday and they all returned home Sunday. Mrs. Herman Carstens served Thanksgiving dinner to the follow ing Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Fuhrmen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laubsh and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Cars tens and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Retzlaff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Wochman, Profes sor Richard Boeder, Tucson, Ariz, and Adolph and Rose Car stens. Mr. and Mrs. Art Retlaff and Rodney and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff, Chambers, were in Sioux City, la., Thursday. The Rev. Charles Rambcr will be moving in a month to Canada where he will be In charge of a parish. Mrs. George King, Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seger, New p id. Coday and son, Dan, visited at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Nick Bonenberger, at Atkinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright and family were supper guests Friday evening in the Tom Papke home The Rev. Ralph Sawyer, North Loup, was calling on friends in the community south of town Fri day. He was a supper guest in the Ray Sanderson home. The Rev. Sawyer was formerly a missionary minister in the area. Several friends and neighbors of Mrs. Art Fluckey called Thurs day to help celebrate her birth day anniversary. Mrs. Paul Lidgett and son, Dar rel, visited Mrs. Art Fluckey Sun day. The following were guests in the Clarence Logeman home at Brunswick Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Earl David, Mr. and Mrs. Will David and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logeman, Chambers; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil David and family, Ord, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Beal Plain view. Tom Papke had dinner with his mother, Mrs. Kate Papke, at Stu art Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fluckey and Mr. and Mrs. George Fluck ey, Hastings, visited his mother, Mrs. Art Fluckey, and brother , in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wilkinson Snndav TrvInH. i ed with this group for supper I were Mr. and Mrs. Loy Fluckey and family, Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Miller, Ne- . ligh, were callers in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and family. Dale Wood left Monday with a group from O’Neill for Omaha to take his physical examina tion for military service. Darrell Elkins, Leopard Winter mote and Kenneth Thomson, stu dent at Wayne college, were home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood plan to leave next Monday for Boise*, Ida., to spend Thanksgiving with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smock and family. They will drive to Fremont and visit with their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howe and family, be fore leaving by train for Boise. They expect to be gone a week. Dinner guests In the Lloyd Waldo home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Werner and baby of Kings Lake at Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner and Mr. and Mrs. Berl Waldo, Chambers. The occasion was Mr. Waldo's birthday anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson, Chambers, J. B. Stewart and friends, Mr. and Mrs. House, Til den, were Sunday guests in the Clyde Kiltz home. The Grimes and Neilsons were dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Werner and baby of Kings Lake at Val ley, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick sr and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and sons. Fremont, were Sunday dinner guests in the Joe Ollendick jr. home in O’Neill. The infants, Will iam Joseph Ollendick and David Lee Gibson, received baptism at St. Patricks Catholic church that day. Mr. and Mrs. William Reninger returned Thursday from a busi ness trip to Dallas, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn and sons, Mike and Pat, West Point, were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. - Ruben Peltzer. — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Backhaus and Mrs Kenneth Backhaus were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. George Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stevens were Sunday guests in the Bill Turner home. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! Monowi News By Mr*. Mike imuapp IlkttHl » 25S0 Mr*. Herman Heuer t-otertam at a party at her farm home Tuesday afternoon Mrs Robert Zach and children, Mrs. Rudy Eller and children, Mrs. Stu Stringfellow and Mrs Mike Pikiapp visited in the Vir gil Sherman home in Sioux City, la., Sunday. The Darrel Ludeman family, Butte, visited in the Frank Ertz sr. home Saturday evening and Sunday. I John Struh todk Martin Eller to Lynch Monday forenoon. Mrs . Harold Hiuuen enter turned the .Monowi Luulles aid in her home Wednesday after noon. A large crowd attended. Lena Johnson was busy gettmg moved to her home in Lynch the past weekend. Mrs. Glen Rihanek entertained her club group in her home Mon day evening. Mrs. Elvin Hrbek and family were business callers in Niobrara Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGeorge were callers in Niobrara Mon day forenoon. Frank Ertz jr. visited in the Frank Ertz sr. home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eller and cluldren visited in the Hrbek home Saturday evening. Dorsey News By Mr*. Harold (labors Mrs. Hiatt Is Visitor Of Father in Rest Home Mr. and Mrs Jesse Hiatt and adopted daughter, Kelly, called at the Harold Osborn home last week. Mr. Hiatt called at the I Rest Home in Creighton to see his father, They spent part of their time at the Lee Brady sr. home in O’Neill, returning to M arsing, Ida., early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady sr., O’Neill, called at the Carson sis ters, Harold Osborns and attend ed Mrs. Lloyd Brady’s program Friday. Rodrick Hughes arrived home Friday for a few days stay at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hughes. Mrs. Lloyd Brady, teacher and pupils, at District 4 presented a play Friday evening to a full house. Lunch was served after wards. An “enjoyable” time was reported by those who attended. Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Johnson, Waynesville, Mo., and Mrs. Harold Osborn were Wednesday supper guests at the T. J. and Howard Graham home. The Missouri visitors left Sat lurday for their homes after spending a week at the Osborn home. They also visited the Ol sens at Geddes, S. D. Mrs. John Denckson is spend ing part of the time now in their home in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady were Sunday guests at the Willis But terfield home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Classen, Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Le man Huber were guests at the Osborn home Sunday. Mrs. Edward Carson hasn’t been well the past week. She has had to spend part of her time in bed. Friends hope she will soon be feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavlik and Denise Ruzicka visited at the Ot to RJzicka home Sunday. TAILORED CURTAIN TRULON NET PANELS 40x81" — 40x90'* 88c ea The ever popular fabric that is so easy to care for! Little cr no ironing, no stretching re quired. White. RAYON-WOOL BRAIDED RUGS.AQ95 Two way interwined tublar braid. Proven styling. 9 x12'. 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Included in the sale next Monday will be 30 choice Angus heifers to have calves in the spring. The cattle market last Monday looked a good $1 higher. Joe Ziska sold 458 lb. steer calves at $29.65. Ed Trenophol's yearling steers weighing 785 lbs. sold for $24.10. Sold over | l 800 cattle and 700 hogs. John Steskal steers at $29.70. Choice 400 lb. steers at $31.10. Top on butcher hogs at $16.25 and went to Eddie Kaczor of Ewing. Most of the good hogs all brought over $16.00. The Ewing Livestock Market is the leading hog market in this territory. Let us try your next consignment and join our growing list of satisfied customers. We will be glad to come out and tell you what we think your \ livestock will bring on our market. Sure have plenty erf buyers. EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET Terry, Larry and Max Wanser Ph<*>® llorW Ewing A Nationally Certified Market Pre-Thanksgiving Event! EBY’S CONOCO Smilage Day Saturday November 18 fMEf l-LB. 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