Page News By Mr*. Ur* Aiktf Those who attended the meeting of county American Legion and Auxiliary at Chambers Monday night were: Mr. and Mrs. Will ian Schemoat, Mr and Mrs. Kay Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Mr anti Mrs Ben Ash er, Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlau fer, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Cork and Mrs. Floyd Frahm Mr. Will iam Nissen, Plain view, address ed the joint nu tting on child wel fare. It was announced that the next county meeting will be held Nov. 19 a Ewing. The district meeting will be September 17 at Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Inxon, Den ver, Colo., spent a few days here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs H. G, Kennedy. Another daughter, Mrs. Sterling Albright, Brooklyn, la., was also here. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hannon were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vorce and Sher ry, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart, PiiPi* :i ml Mr -in/l Mro \A/illifim Jutte, Chambers, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, Chambers. The birthdays of Art and Mr. Jutte were cele brated. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman went to Omaha Thursday to at tend a coffee at the Methodist hospital for parents of girls en tering nurse’s training Their daughter, Charlene, will attend. Mr. Fusselman returned home and Mrs. Fusselman remained until Sunday, from Omaha she went to Sioux City where Lloyd was attending a grocer’s meet ing. They returned home that night. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat and family were Sunday guests in Scotia visiting Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony. Couples Bridge met Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk. Winners were Elvin Roach and Frank Cronk. GGG and G club met Friday with Mrs. John Steinberg with Mrs. Elsie Cork as hostess. Cards were played with prizes going to Mmes. Ethel Waring, Anton Nla ser i and Hester Edmtsten, RNA Lodge met Wednesday night at the lOOF Hall with 12 members present. Mrs. Harold Kelly and Mrs Alta Finch serv ed lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grues and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill and family were Sunday dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Bertha Prill. Dennis Ickes, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes, returned Fri day after spending the summer working in a packing house in Nampa, Ida. Dennis stayed with his brother and family, Dr. Mil lard Ickes while in Idaho. Wed nesday Dennis went to Lincoln where he registered for his 2nd year at the University. Fri. Dr. Ickes will fly to Lincoln from Nampa and accompany Dennis to Page. Saturday he re year, elaewtwre in tla* United Mali*, *;t pei year, rule jbroad provided upon request All lUtninp bona payable tn advance Entered al the (KUlclllir m O Neill. Hull «•»*«»• ry Nebraska as second cl .is* mail nmti»-i under the Act of Cong re** March V 1 s M Tin* in* aapei I* a mem lie r o| the Nchr**kn Press \ tati m. National Editorial Asanoab m m ! . Audi* kii> su "| t ircuiatmn* NATIONAL EDITORIAL and Mrs. Jack Greenstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don, Mr and Mrs. Harry Ott. Mrs Gloria Lund rum and Sally were picnicking at Fort Randall Sun Vero Sageser and Merle Fagan were Sioux City callers the first of the week Mr. and Mrs Jack Greenatreet, Kirksville, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs Blake Ott were supjiei guests Friday eveiung with Mr and Mrs Floyd Adams and Don. Mr and Mrs Gus Pospichal, Richard and Michael attended the wedding of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bonnie Pospichal to Fred Friedel at Atkinson Saturday, Sept 1 Mr-. Frlfdel'* ohlljifn, Gary, Gregg, Joan and llarbara IVptchiil stayed with their grandparents. Mr and Mr* I’ua pkhal while the Friedel* were on a wedding trip Mr and Mr* Charles Coulnlge and Mrs. Vrrn Sageser were Sun day caller* at Elmer Coolaige'e. Mrs Edith Andersen, Mrs Ger tie Adair. Mr Maud* F»rhe*, Mrs Emma Lindsey and Flor ence were visiting Mrs I *ella Emit at Hie O'Neill Irospital Sun day The Lindseys later culled at the Ermand Keyes home Mr*. Keyes is Mrs Lindsey's great niece Ben Franklin* Plant now for true spring beauty. Packages of colorful tulip bulbs or early-blooming daffodils. 10 Daffodil bulbs 20 T«lip bulbs »*♦♦*••••••••••#•••••••••••••••••••••••< Hyacinth bulbs in assorted colors. 5 bulbs in _ each pkg. 79C Tulip bulbs per package. Mixed col ors.66c Shop Ben Franklin and Save PATTON'S O'NEILL, NEBR. COMING TO O’NEILL SEPTEMBER 20 - 21 - 22 O'Neill Merchants are loaded with Bargains just wait ing for you. Plan now to shop in O'Neill during Dollar Days. - Sponsored by THE O'NEILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE f