Services Held Friday for Martha Wilcox Funeral service* were held Fri day afternoon at Concordia Lu theran church in Clearwater for Mrs. Martlia Wileox, 80, Clear water, wtio died November 19 at the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh. Pastor D L. Brauners rcuther officiated. Burial wus in the Clearwater cemetery. Mr*. Arthur Abler* sang, ac companied hy Wayne Jaeke, or ganist. Pullbearers were Victor Schlecht. Kmil Ahler*. Robert Wilcox, Clarence Aiders, Joy Wilcox and Walter Mmnebroker She was liom Septemlier 12, .1882, to Mr and Mrs. Ernest Michael. She was baptized in the 1 Aitheran faith in infancy. She married Crant Wilcox Docemlier 31 1901. They made their home near Clearwater until 1904 when they moved to the present home. She was the last surviving mem ber of a family of eight children Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. C. 1). Hartronft, O’Neill. Mrs Ralph Springer. Klamath Falls, One , Mrs. S. L. Linemann, North Platte; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren She was preceded in death by her huslmnd in October 1959 and a daughter, Adeline Haake, in ‘ October i960. M. S. Farnsworth Dies at Lincoln Minnie Sarah Farnsworth was horn February 16, 1879 at Dy sart, la. and died Novemlier 21 at tiie Providence Hospital, Lin coln at the age of 83 years, nine months and five days. In 1893 she came to Nebraska. She graduated from the Ewing High School and was a graduate of the University of Nebraska. Miss Farnsworth was active in the business world, having been employed in stenographic work hy the late Dr. J. E. Sumers of Omaha for 25 years. Miss Farnsworth’s hobby was the collection of bells of which she had a very large numlier ob tained in Europe and other parts of the world. She was president of the Bell Conventions held an nuity in different cities as long as her health permitted. She was active in her member ship in the Congregational church at Omaha. Miss Farnsworth is survived by two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Jessie Boyd, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Salina Malmsten, Lincoln, David S. Farnsworth, Las Vegas, Nev. and E. H. Farnsworth, Page. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 Rites Held for Neill R. Ames At Atkinson Funeral services were held tor Neill Roscoe Ames, 42, on Fri day, Nov. 23 at the Atkinson Methodist church with the Rev. Milan Coleman officiating. Burial was at Woodlawn cemetery with Legionairen from Farley-Tushla Post No. «i, Atkuison and Norton Carlisle Post No. 115, Stuart, per forming military graveside rites Pallbearers were Roy Gilg, Roy Ries, Robert LeMunyan, Ray Slaymaker, Paul Judge and Ray mer Funk. Hymns were sung by Mrs Richard Braun and Mrs. Dean Fleming accompanied at the or gan by Mrs. Jay Jungman. Neill Roscoe Ames, the son of Margaret Rhodes Ames and the late Lafayette Ames, was born on April 23, 1920 at Atkinson and died on Tuesday, Nov. 27, fol lowing a heart attack. During World War II he serv ed almost four years with the U. S. Army in which 2lA years of it was sjient overseas. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star medals. Following his discharge he re turned to Atkinson where he worked as a painter and carpet ter. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Margaret Ames; brother, Charles and Simeon, all of Atkin son, sisters, Mrs. Dave (Bertha) Davis, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. C. Ewert (Susan) Carlson, Chica go, 111., and one niece, Margaret Louise Davis, Denver. et-INmay H 3, Rites Held Saturday For Vicky Lynn Price Vicky Lynn Price, 22 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Price, Norfolk, died of pneumonia at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in a hospital in Norfolk. She was admitted to the hospital Wednes day night. Funeral services were conduct ed at 10 a.m. Saturday in Im maculata Convent by Rev. Fran cis Price, Cedar Rapids, uncle of Vicky Lynn. Burial was in St. John’s cemetery, southwest of Clearwater. Rosary was recited Friday at S :30 p.m. at the Norfolk Home for Funerals. Vicky Lynn was horn January 24. 1961. at Norfolk. She is survived by her par ents, three brothers, Terry, Tim my and Tommy; one sister, Con nie; two grandmothers, Mrs. Catherine Schueth of Clearwater, and Mrs. Mary Price of O'Neill, and her great-grandmother, Mrs. Anna Sehi of Neligh. Try The Frontier Want Ads — it Pays ! Rites Held for C. L. Townsend At Columbus Funeral services were held Monday for Clinton Alva Town send, 62. at the Federated church at Columbus Clinton Alva Townsend, son of Clinton A and Carrie Gallagher Townsend was born April 10, 1900 at Page and riled November 24, 1962 as a result of a fall at his home earlier in the week. He never regained consciousness af ter falling down steps at his home. lie spent his boyhood in Page and was a graduate of an Omaha high school and attended Nebras ka Wesleyan and the University of Nebraska Mr Townsend was united in marriage to June Travis, Oma ha, in November of 1928. Aixn.it 15 years ago he moved to Col umbus where he was in the farm machinery manufacturing busi ness. Survivors include widow , June, daughter, Mrs. Jack (Patricia) Blockner. Columbus, son. Rich ard, Pine Plains. N. Y., and a sister. Mrs. Frank (Helen) Shel mer, Norfolk. Graveside Rites Held For William Herick, 70 Graveside rites were held for William Herick, 70, Wednesday, Nov. 28. 1962, at 10 a m. with the Rev. John Hart officiating. Burial was at Prospect Hill ceme tery. William Herick was the son of Emery and Ella Maring Herick was born on April 15, 1892 and died at the Hoffmeister Nursing home, in Genoa November 24. Mr. Herick worked as a farm hand. Rites Are Held for Edward Dean Cooney Edward Dean Cooney, 3 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooney of Joliet, 111 died early Monday morning at his home. The child was born August 9, 1962 at Red Lodge. Surviving are his parents and a brother, Thomas R. jr., all of the family home, his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark R. Cooney of Joliet and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baker, O'Neill. Funeral services were conduct ed at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Christian church at Joliet. Announcement The students of St. Mary’s will conduct a boxed-candy sale in a house-to-house, oneday campaign Saturday, Dec. 1, 1962. Proceeds are for the School Improvement Fund. Your cooperation is invited. Ewing News By Mr*. Harold IL&rrU Miss Lorraine Barton, Og;: sp«*nt the twliday weekend with tier fattier, James Bartos in Ew ing. Mr and Mrs Darrell Neitzke. Spencer, were guests Saturday at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Hams Guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Tams were Mr and Mrs. Robert Tams sr.. Janelle and Donna of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. l^eon AUemang and Timmy, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag re turned home Saturday from Oma ha where tliey hed sjient the week. They were accompanied to Ewing by their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag and son who remained overnight. They also visited her father, Perry Saiser, before re turning home Sunday. Mrs. Martha Hill entertained the following guests Thanksgiv ing Day, Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Z»*ps and family of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and family of Page and Alfred Lindquist of O’ Neill. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Bertha Archer were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Archer and fam ily from Wisconsin. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Vera Anson were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Butler of Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle had as their guests Thanksgiving Day, her mother, Mrs. Vera An son, Mr. and Mrs. George Keller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tuttle and family and Mr. anti Mrs. Vance Anson and sons, all of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and Nila went to Page to join other members of the family for a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler were hosts on Thanksgiving day for a house warming party. A 12:30 turkey dinner with all the trim mings was served and the after noon hours were sjient inform ally. The hosts were presented a gift. Present were Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McDonald, Douglas and Suzanne of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Hall of Royal. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and Nila were overnight guests Sat urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heese and family at Laurel. Mrs. Heese is the daughter of the Carys. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus went to Lincoln Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Max Angus and family, who were hosts for the Thanksgiving din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Snyder were guests Thanksgiving day at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dor Real Est 30 Acres Urban Property 160 Acres Pasture and Hay Land December 14., 1962 At 1:00 p.m. Under a license issued by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska in the Matter of the Guardian ship of Elmer Hinshaw, the below described real estate will be sold at public auction on December 14, 1962 at 1:00 p.m. in the lobby of the Court House in O'Neill, Nebraska: APPROXIMATELY 30 ACRES OF URBAN PROPERTY Fronting on U. S. Highway No. 20 and 10th Street of 0"Neill, Nebraska. It consists of two con tiguous parcels. Bids will be accepted on each parcel separately and together, but the property will be sold in the manner which realizes the most money for the entire tract: t PARCEL NO. 1: Consists of a lot 320 feet by 242 feet located at the corner of U. S. Highway No. 20 and 10th street. It is improved by a small seven room house. This parcel is within city limits of O'Neill. PARCEL NO. 2: Consists of the balance of the above tract. On this oarcel is located a restaurant, a seven room tourist cabin structure, and a two car garage. This parcel is not within city limits of O'Neill. 160 ACRES OF PASTURE AND HAY LAND LOCATED 6 miles east of O'Neill, Nebraska on a good access road. It is well grassed and is improved by a good well, a windmill, fences, cross fences, corral and a loading chute. TERMS: 20% down and the balance upon confirmation by the court and delivery of a deed and abstracts of title. CarlHinshaw, Guardian CRONIN AND HANNON, Attorneys . .. rence Hobbs. Mr and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs drove to Omaha Sunday to spend the day with Mr and Mrs Ro liert Hobbs and family. Mr and Mrs John Turay had as their guest* Thanksgiving day her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A I lob! s. Mr and Mrs Ed YeUi and family and Peter Roudybush. all of Ewing Mr and Mrs Dean Pofahl en tertained at a family dinner party Thanksgiving day at then- home. Present were her parents. Mr and Mrs Am tier Seeman, Mrs Emma White. William Eckert and son, AJva. Mr. and Mrs. R E. Glaser, all of Norfolk, and Miss VonDelJ Glaser of Cedar Rapids, la. A-lc and Mrs Gene Siems ol Ellsworth Air Base. Rapid City. S. D.. arrived in Ewing Wednes day evening enroute to the Lin coln Air Base where he will be stationed. They spent the week end with relatives in Neligh and Ewing, leaving Monday morning for Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mackel were hosts for a family dinner party at their home in Elgin for Thanksgiving day. Those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnurik and Larry, Mr and Mrs Dwight Schroeder and children of Ewing, A-lc and Mrs. Gene Siems of Rapid City, S. D., Mr. and Mrs Fred Serr of Clear water. Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Fin ley and family of Page. Mr. and Mrs James Mlnarik were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson and family of Clearwater were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson, El gin. Supt. and Mrs. Raymond Mul lens and children spent Thanks giving day at Platte Center. Miss Vaulda Welke of Newman Grove spent the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Welke, and other relatives in Ew ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen ac companied by Mrs. Grace Briggs and Mrs. Ella Ziems were Nor torn visitors rnaay. Mrs. Grace Briggs had as her guest for Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs. Bertha Archer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders and family of Laurel and Mrs. Caroline Sanders of Ewing were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Mildred Bergstrom and family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak for Thanks giving dinner were her mother, Mrs. Laura Spittler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and family of Ewing and Richard Spittler and daughter, Gigi, of Valentine, who were overnight guests Wednes day at the home of his mother, Mrs. Laura Spittler. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and family went to Norfolk Saturday where some of the children had dental work done. Mrs. Doris Larsen and daugh ter, Mary, of O'Neill were visi tors at the home of Mrs. Mildred Bergstrom and family one day during the weekend. Mrs. Laura Spittler had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson attended the annual Strope fam ily reunion held on Thanksgiving day at Creighton. Over sixty members were present for the dinner and the informal after noon. Mrs. Hallie Maben and her mother, Mrs. John Knierim and Iva Voss spent Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mrs. Gus sie McDonald at Wisner. Mrs. Harriet Welke and daugh ter Miss Vaulda Welke of New man Grove, Mrs. Althea Peter son. Mrs. Merrill Forslund and daughter. Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmis er and family and their daughter, Coraiee from Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke and Bonnie, all of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hegr and family of Leigh, were guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bid dlecome. Leland Welke, who works at the cheese factory in O’Neill broke his ankle while loading cheese Friday. Mrs. Earl Billings came home Sunday, Nov. 18 from the Ante lope Memorial hospital at Neligh where she had been a patient for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain, Richard and Sue headed south Wednesday afternoon to spend the holiday weekend in the Ozarks. They returned home Sunday. . <±nu vjene rtuDy ana children returned to Sioux City, la. Saturday evening after spend ing a few days with relatives in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latzel and family of Ewing and Mrs. Lillie Meyers of Clearwater were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud Thanksgiving day. Word has been received from Lee Wood at Lingle, Wyo. that he has been released from the hospital and is now convalescing at his home. Mrs. Aubrey Wood and Mrs. Lester Spragg were O’Neill visi tors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader - and family spent the holiday weekend in Lincoln with rela tives. Miss Ina Bennett spent Thanks giving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bennett at Or chard. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving day her father, James Turner of Neligh, Mrs. Jessie Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bergstrom, all of Ewing. The Cub Scouts of Den I and Den n have a display of their handicraft work in a window on Main Street which has attracted the attention of many who are passing by this week and have stopped to look at the articles. Mrs. Ralph Eacker returned home Sunday from York where she had spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bredenkemp and family, Guests Thanksgiving day at the Elmer Williamson home were 1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williamson and Jackie and Ora Stephens of Ewing Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Williamson of Naper. Mr ami Mr*. Thomas Coleman and daughter of Neligh were Sun day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ben Larsen I>uane Horde returned to Syra cuse Sunday after spending a two week vacation with his par ents. Mr ami Mrs Roland Horde. Mrs Kd Yelli took her three year old daughter, Stepliame, to Norfolk Momiay lor medical care of a nose injury which hap pened at*out a week ago while riding in the truck with her fa ther Mrs. Yelli was accompa nied by her mother, Mrs. L. A Hobbs and Mrs. I M aine Hobbs Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Roland Horde after the joint Thanksgiving service of the Unit ed Presbyterian and Methodist churches Wednesday evening, were Mr. and Mr*. Lionel Gunter and son. La von, from Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dwitzer of Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr. went to Cblumbus Monday to attend the funeral service of C A Townsend, a former resident of the Page community. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery' were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde Sun day. Robert Koenig of llayes Center and Miss Loretta Srmatk of Mc Cook were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Ludwig Koenig. Mr. and Mrs. Richard William son and family of Bellevue were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williamson and daughter. Joan. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies were Mrs Wilma Dan iels and Vera Del, Mrs Lor raine Wright of Ewing, Mrs Mark Muff of O'Neill and Mick Rutledge of Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walter ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walter and family of Clearwater to Orchard Thanksgiving day to he guests at the home of Mr. and Mi*. Clifford Ziegenliein. Dan Rotherham, a student at the University of Nebraska, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at Den ver, Colo, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drey and cmiaren or umaiw spent tne weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lorraine Wright, and other rela tives in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cue of Columbus were guests at the Floyd Lee home Friday and Sat urday and overnight guests Sat urday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Joe Tomjack. Other guests Sunday at the Tomjack home were Mr. and Mrs Floyd Lee. Mrs Frank Hawk, Mrs. Leo nard Hawk and Mrs. Joe Tom jack were Neligh visitors Monday and guests for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Herley at Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Richard William son and children of Bellevue spent the holiday weekend visit ing with relatives in Ewing and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williamson, Orchard. Guests Thursday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Les ter Spragg were Mr and Mrs. Curtis Roberts and family and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koenig had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Koenig, Ewing, Robert Koenig, of Hayes Center and Miss Loretta Srmatk of McCook. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Stanley Sojka and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shroder of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Koenig. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koenig and family, all of Ewing, were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Arnold Thiele and family of Clearwater. Mrs. Minnie Larson spent Thanksgiving day with her daugh ter and son-in-law’, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrod at Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Geogre Garhart and sons of York spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd. Guests at the Irvin Cloyd home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Brokaw and family, Norfolk. The First Aid class spponsored by the American Red Cross, met Friday evening at the Town Hall. Artificial respiration was studied and a demonstration was given. Howard Beckenbauer of Neligh, the instructor, suggested that members of the class practice on members of their family at home. A chapter on “Shock'' was also studied. Chapters 5 and 6 in the First Aid Book were as signed as the lesson for the Thursday evening meeting No vember 29. Mrs. Josie Versaw went to Bonesteel. S- D. Tuesday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Meyers. They brought her home Thursday and remained as her guests for Thanksgiving din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham had as their guests Thanksgiving day her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donohoe and Jerry of O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham and Eddie accompanied by Rose Mary- Carol Ann and Kamie Rotherham spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O’Malley near Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie were dinner and evening guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hayes at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham went to Niobrara Thanksgiving day to be guests at the Vincent Rotherham home. Mr. and Mrs Waldo Davis vis ited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubei. The Christmas Fair for Home Extension club members and other interested persons was held in O’Neill Monday beginning at 10:30 a.m. and continued through out the day until 4:30 p m Many holiday decorations were brought and arranged for display. In at tendance from the Facts and Fun Home Extension club of Ewing were limes. Ben Larsen. Ralph Eacker. Harry Van Horn. Ella Ziems, Rudy Alhers. J. L. Pru den, Chester Taylor. Waldo Da vis, C. C. Hahlbeck and auests were Mrs. Grace Briegs and Mrs. lWtha Archer. Marlin Van Conet was able to cume home Saturday from St. Anthony a luapital where he had sj*-nt several days due to an ac rktent while {Hilling toil some tries near the Frank Hawk place Mrs Wnma EppjicnlMuh of F.wing and Mr amt Mr*. 1$. A ("tatty of Neltgh visited Monday at ti»e home at Mr. and Mrs Oorgf Jefferies. Mr. and Mr*. Mark Maben of Clearwater were Wednesday eve rung guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs George Jefferies The Church of the Naxarenr in Ewing wete host* fur a Zone Rally Monday evening There was a good attendance. Out-oJ town guests came from Newman man Grove, Albion, Norfolk, Me Cook, Oakdaie and Kearney. On the program for the evening were special vocal and instrumental selections Miss Arlene Pelletier spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend ‘ with her graitdinolher, Mrs. An na Tlnmipson anti other relatives at Page. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Norwood of Atchison, Kan., were Saturday visitors at the George Jefferies home. Robert VanVleck was al so a caller die same day. Mrs. Fred Maben of Clearwa ter visited Friday at the George Jefferies home Mr. Maben called on the Jefferies Monday. A daughter was born Novein her 11 to Mr and Mrs Stanley Bartos at McCall, Idaho, weigh mg eight pounds. She has been named Roz.au Lee. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Earl W'right and the paternal grandfather, James Bartos ull of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and sons returned home Tuesday from McCall, Idaho, where they were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Stanley Bartos. They also called on ot her relatives and friends m the community. Dorsey News By Mr*. Harold Unborn Mr and Mrs. Edward Carson spent Thanksgiving Day at the Carson sisters home in Lynch Mrs. J. E. Wiley and Mrs. Lee Brady sr. were also guests there They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady jr. and family, Omaha there so they spent the day with Mrs Brady's mother, Mrs. Ber tha Bare and aunt, Mrs. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos and Arlin and Miss Carol Hansen spent Thanksgiving Day at the Harold Osborn home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosen krans and family were Thanks giving Day guests at the Fred Lindberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and boys were Thanksgiv ing Day guests at the Thomas Hiscocks home. Mr and Mrs. A W. Aim and daughter spent Thanksgiving Day at the Milo Landreth home. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka and family, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Pavlik home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ru zicka returned to Omaha Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene drove out to the Osborn home Sunday evening after returning from their trip to Lincoln over Thanksgiving. They got to visit with several of their children and families while there. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gra ham and family spent Thanksgiv ing Day at the Walter Boharn home. Miss Sadie Derickson is spend ing a few days in O'Neill with her mother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka and famiiy and Mrs. Marvin Ru zicka and famiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavlik and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Eld Kerbel, Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka and family, Omaha, Mr. George Ku bic were all Thanksgiving Day guests at the Otto Ruzicka home. Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell and Melvin Kraft were Sunday supper guests at the Gordon Bar ta home. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bennett ar rived to spend the evening there also. Victor Pickering has been en joying a few days furlough at home with his wife and relatives. Miss Ruth Osborn, Wayne, Nebr. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber were Sunday evening supper guests at the Harold Osborn home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn were Thanksgiving Day supper guests at the George Bar ta home in Lynch. Miss Ruth Osborn accompanied Miss Karen Johnson, Atkinson, back to Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn visited at the William Kalal home in Verdigre on Friday. Ernest Rosenkrans. Pender, has been here to help his broth er, Roger, with com picking. Robert Thackston helped at the R. L. Hughes home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Holland Hughes and family visited at the R L. Hughes home Sunday. T. J. and Howard Graham were Sioux City business callers Thurs day. T. J. consulted his doctor and reports he is doing OK Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson called at the Osborn home Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerbe!. Spen cer, visited at the Otto Ruzicka home Sunday. Mrs. Henry Schoflmeyer. Sher idan, Wyo, and Mrs. R L Hughes visited relatives in Nor folk and Crofton Wednesday and Thursday. They were over night guests with relatives in Norfolk returning home Thursday eve ning. Mrs. IJoyd Brady was a Iiuai ness caller at thr Jo* llrtwit aral Hamid Oslorn homes. Friday evening How ant and T J and Marly n Graham were O'NeiU sltopja-r* Friday. Mr, and Mrs Harold Oal»>rn were Thursday evening sup(»-r guests at the Huaa Greene home Robert ttltolr* haa been oomUn ing at the Gordon liarta and Claude Pickering farms Scot tv tUe GOmmuruty club field tiielr meeting Wednesday eve ning Mr. and Mrs Howard Slack visited with Mr nnd Mrs Ro bert Wells ami family Sunday Mr and Mrs Irman Hotier ami Mr. and Mrs, Boas Greene sm*nt Sunday evening at the Har old Ostium home. Beverly Carson Uncoln. sjsuit the last Weekend with tier par ents. She also called on the Car *»i sister* In l-ynch. Venus News My Mr*. Ralph BrouStwHswi Many from thin vicinity attend ed the homecoming held at the Verillgre school auditorium last Saturday evening at which Miss Janet Kudioff and U-land Tim* merrnan were crowned queen tuul king Janet is the daughter ot Mr amt Mrs James Kudioff and Is*land is the non of Mr and Mrs. 1 eon Timmerman. Mr and Mrs laamard Davey. Bellevue, called at the Ixime of Mr and Mrs Russell lekler Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith rail ed at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rrooklmuser last Sunday Afternoon visitors were Mrs Uiwrenee Jensen, David ami Gen*-, Winnetoon, and Mis Ro land Miller J h<* work and Fun club met at the home of Mrs H J I/Mast ers Wednesday afternoon with eight members nixl loot visitors, Mrs. Ora Caskey, Mrs Harry Caskey Mrs Ivivnda Kmst and Mrs Willis Hoelter, present The afternoon was apeni at quilting and picking walnut meats. A Christmas party was planned which will be at the borne of Mrs Max LeMuaten at the De cember meeting Mrs Ora Cax key joined the club. The hostess served lunch at the close of die nfternoon. Mrs. Fred Uhiir visited her sister, Mrs James Franch, in the Sparta vicinity Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Richard llegge rneyer and family, Wayne, visited at the home b.s parents, Mr and Mrs. George Heggemeyer, and Eddie last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hoelter and Jim were Tuesday evening visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Heggemeyer. Mr and Mrs liryan Finch vis ited at the O'Neill hospital with Mrs Alta Finch Tuesday. Justice Court— The following petitions ware filed with Howard Manson, Clerk of the District Court during the past week. A replevin action for Univer sal C.I T. Credit Corporation of Norfolk against Eugene Sobotka of Inman was filed by the plain tifl s attorney, Thomas Brogan of Norfolk. It involves a 1961 truck. A personal injury suit tor Rob ert Waldo by his mother, lionnie Waldo of O'Neill against Carroll C. Surnrnerer of Chambers was filed by the plaintiff's attorney, Edward Han non of O'Neill. Mrs. Waldo is asking judge ment in the amount of $6,410.25 for injuries allegedly sustained by II-year-old Robert Waldo, June 14, 1961, and the subsequent hospitalization. 1 he injuries were allegedly caused by Surnrnerer's wife, Mary, when the car she was driving hit Robert ag h< was rid ing his bicycle on Highway 281 south of O'Neill. Five foreclosure jietitiors were filed for the Holt County Board of Public Welfare. JUSTICE COURT— 11-16 — Richard Rieka, Iowa Falls, Iowa, No. 1 — Overweight interior group of 2 axb-s. No. 2 Over gross weight — $120.00 and $4.00 — Officer Kizzire 11-16 — Albert J. Vitt, Driver for Consumers Coop Assn,, Kan sas City, Mo. Overweight interior group of axles — $60.00 and *4.00 — Officer Robertson 11-19 — Raymond Richards, O' Neill, Nebraska, driver for Holt County Coop Assn, Overweight on capacity plate - $20.00 and *4.00 — Officer Kizzire Royal News By Mr*. R. J. Hering Tom Rundquist, who attends Buena Vista college was met •V<-dnesday in Sioux City by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Rundquist. Another son, Greg, at tending the university in Lincoln, and Gao Storm came home for the holiday vacation, Mrs Bertha Johnson writes from Albuquerque that gbe re cently accompanied her son-in law and daughter to their home and that she will remain there for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitties, Ver digre, and Mr. and Mrs WUIiam Mitties, Royal, observed their wedding anniversaries Sunday by giving a dance at the Legion Hali in Orchard where 300 guests had been invited. Mr and Mrs. Otto Mitties were observing their 28th and his brother and wife their lOth An orchestra from Verdigre furnished the music The couples were honored at noon at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Curtis, son-in-law and daughter of Mr and Mrs. Otto Mitties. L. H. Sawyer, Royal band to srruetor, has been released from the TUden hospital, and Is con valescing at home. He is able ‘o be out of doors when the wea ther permits