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Our Open-Mesh Weaves V. 2*___• Frances Kelly. 3, Honored O’NEILL LOCALS PAGE NEWS Jeanene Johnson Adamson, Carson Head [Conarro, ss__.14 1 .070 Frances Kelly, daughter of Mr. Celebrates 8th Birthday Bailing Averages Graham, p_15 1 .086 and Mrs. Francis was feted Mr. and Mrs. Clark Willson Mrs. McNinch Honored Johnson Kelly, EMMET—Mrs. Sewell Junior Adamson and R. Car- Keller, rf __ 6 0 .000 at her third Sunday in Norfork on on Her 79th Birthday 22 SOCIETY a party Saturday, spent entertained on June son, with marks of .500 and -390, business. PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. in honor of birthday anniversary. Eighteen Maden, the eighth birthday respectively, are topping the bat- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones cream Miss of left guests were prtsent. Ice Dorothy Pendergast Funk and Alice of Inman, Mr of her daughter, Jeanene. The list for O’Neill Inde- Aiikens Feted at at ting average Tuesday for Glennwood, Minn., and cake were served and Miss Norfolk, was a weekend guest and Mrs. George afternoon was Events Montgomery spent playing pendents (including the June 23 to 10 with their 4 Weekend the D. H. Cronin home. Mr. and Mrs. spend days of Kelly received many gifts. and daughter and games. A lunch was served. Miss follow: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Aitken, left for game) daughter, Mrs. Don Anderson. Wayne Ralya Friday Ec rl Pierson and son, of Ewing, Johnson received many gifts. The were feted at four averages: Lincoln, Mrs. Lindberg Entertains Woodlake to spend a week with brought and served a basket Those in attendance were: here during the past events Mrs. H. L. Lindberg entertain- friends and relatives. dinner at the home of Mrs. Ella Mary Lou Conard, Jeannie Cole, Player. AB H Pet. On Saturday evening, J. Willson week. ed the Merry Mix Club Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Russell McNinch Sunday in honor of her Kathleen McConnell, Beverly Lit- Aamson, If- 4 2 .500 WHEELER COUNTY D. Cronin was the host at a picnic A 1:30 p. m., dessert lunch was and daughters, Darlene, Dorine, 79th birthday. tle, Norma Lou Foreman, Lois R. Carlson, 2nd 23 9 .390 was trie tiost at a picnic Cronin served and the remainder of the and Loene, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Puckett, Sharon Wagnon. D. Tibbetts, ss _19 7 .370 the Country club. dinner at afternoon was playing G. Ward, all of Glendale, Calif., Just Mere Meets D, Tomlinson, 3rd-rf 25 9 .360 Mrs. Stout spent Mrs. Birmingham, bridge. were week-end guests t the home PAGE—The Just-A-Mere club C. Richter, If_20 7 .350 FAIR & RODEO were hostess- CHAMBERS NEWS Willson. _ and Mrs. Campbell of Mr. and Mrs. Clark met with Mrs. Rollie Smell Fri- G. Wolfe, 3d-cf 27 9 .333 es a breakfast given Sunday and Mrs. Dean Streeter, 8 at Mr. day afternoon with 10 members and Ivan Pruss, 2d_27 .296 August 17-18 at the Birmingham Dorothy Liewer Mrs C. E. Tibbetts neph- morning Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and Mrs. C. Terrill was a Zane Cole, c_18 4 .222 Mr. present. ew Donald Grimes, left last week home. On Sunday evening, Bride at Butte Barbara, and Mattie 1st_ 23 5 .218 daughter, guest. for Riverton, Wyo., to take Morrow, At BARTLETT Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frenking, returned from 10 2 .200 by Soukup Monday after few Helmer, p. Aitken were honored L. V. Cooper home a Mrs. where attended ..— 1 and A quiet wedding took place Lead, S. D., they Chatter Sew Club Met Mrs. McKay 6 .166 Helen Gallagher, and Mr. weeks’ visit with his sisters, Mrs. B. Monday morning in the St. Peter a reunion of the late Mr. and PAGE—The Chatter Sew club J. Froelich at a din- C. E. Tibbetts and Mrs. Gene- and Mrs. W. and Pauls Catholic church at Mrs. R. H. Murray family. met with Mrs. M. Landreth Fri- club. Early vieve Bell, and other relatives. ner at the Country Butte. The double-ring cere- Dentistry has made wonderful day afternoon with 12 members morning before their the restoration of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams and Monday, mony was performed by Rev. progress in present. The afternoon was spent a breakfast was given and Mrs. Sara Adams departure, Werthman, at which time Miss teeth. The artificial denture of with needlework. Carolyn Frank Froelich, left for Idaho and Cali- IT TAKES TWO by Mr. and Mrs. Liewer, daughter of Mr. today is much better than the recently C. J. and Dorothy fornia, where will visit rela- Mr. and Mrs. Gatz, and Mrs. Mike Liewer, became false plate of yesterday.—Dr. Mrs. Nissen Hostess they Lohaus at tives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry the bride of Duane S. Gray, son Fisher, Dentist, O’Neill, adv. 2tf PAGE—Mrs. Anton Nissen was Robert Cavanaugh and Glen the M & M cafe. of Mrs. Evelyn Gray, of Page. Mrs. A. P. Jaszkowiak and hostess to the Get-to-Gother club Mrs. Aitken and and Ernest Jungbluth recently to make a Bank loan Mr. and The bride wore a navy blue Nyla, spent Friday in Sioux City. Friday afternoon. There were were wekend left for Oklahoma, where they daughter, Jeanne, dress with white acessories, and Miss Katherine Reisbig return- 11 members present. at the home of Mr. and Sat- plan to work in the harvest fc^iKiests a corsage of pink and white roses. ed to her home in Norfolk Froelich. fields. rMrs. W. J. She was attended by her sister- urday after being employed at OTHER PAGE NEWS A gathering and picnic in-law, Mrs. Ed Liewer. the Golden Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and family was held at the home of Mr. and Miss Lena French The bridegroom was attended James Merriman spent Friday grandchildren, Marlene and Dinner Party Mrs. Alfred Deirking near Amel- -- Honored at by Ed Liewer, brother of the in Valentine on business. Calif., came Sunday to visit at A Borrower was hostess ia June 22. Those present were; Mrs. O. W. French bride. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hahn and Jerry Reamer, of Santa Ana, even- Rev. and Mrs. William at a dinner party Saturday The bridg graduated from Mrs. James Corkle went to Nor- the home of Mrs. Davis’ sister, Sprandal, her of Plattsmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Gus ing given in honor of daught- Chadron Teachers’ College, folk Friday where Mrs. Hahn Mr. and Mr«. Luke Rakow. There must be a bor- the din- Sprandal and boys, of Omaha; er, Leona. Following taught school in the Page vicin- was admitted into the Lady of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wiseman the remainder of the even- in Mr. and Mrs. William Pheil and ner, ity and during the last few Lourdes hospital. have opened a cafe the north rower who can make was bridge.* The ana children, of Wayne; Mrs. C. V. ing playing years was a clerical employee of Miss ueraiaine cronin part of the duplex apartment William Bow- Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn guests were: Mrs. United States Airlines in Chey- Miss Winfred Ryder left Tues- where they are living Lor- John and Bosn, Miss af- w Robertson, Walter, sr., sound use of the mon- ker, Mrs. Ray enne, Wyo., and Denver. day for San Francisco, Calif., mi. ana mis. aij v^mistuxi Mrs Dale Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walter and raine French, of Page, The bridegroom attended tne ter spending two-weeks with at vis- Sulli- spent Saturday Newport The the af- Cletus spent — Kersenbrock, Mrs. University of Nebraska before Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harty and with iting with Mr. Christon’s mother, family. group and Mrs. John ternoon fishing. ey provide pro- van, Miss Jean Biglin, entering the armed forces, where other friends and relatives. who had just returned from a Anton Mrs. Miss Celeta Gleed arrived re- Watson, Mrs. Toy, he served four years, three of Mrs. Marvin Johnson and sanatarium at Savannah, Mo. Mrs. Arthur cently from Lincoln, where she tection for deposi- Charles Yarnell, which were spent over seas. daughter Carole, went to Creigh- Mr. and Mrs, Roy Haynes en- Miss Con- has been nurses’ training - Jergensmeier, and Since being released from the ton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. tertained the following guests at taking A Lender at Bryon Memorial hospital. She tors’ funds. stance Golden. he has completed a course Gene Cromwell. a dinner June 23. Mr. and army will be at Chambers the remain- in agriculture at the University Mrs. Jerry Heimey and L. E. Will Newbauer and Leo, Paul der of the summer. She to There must be avail- Entertains at Pinochle Heflin, of Harlan, la., arrived Newbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin plans entertain- enter in the Mrs. Anton Toy, sr., Sunday and are visiting at the Harvey and Gene, Mrs. Helen Wesleyan university Miss Mardell Butts fall. ed 12 ladies at a pinochle party O. A. Kilpatrick home. Knudson, and Miss Grace Wood. able funds. This bank A lunch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Catron and at her home Tuesday. Is Chambers Bride Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cromwell, Miss Maida French, of Los An- for Cal- was served at 1;30 P- of Creighton, spent Sunday at the geles, Calif., who has been vis- Joyca departed Thursday has money to lend, ifornia to visit relatives. St. Paul’s Lutheran church at home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin iting relatives near Middlebranch Barbara Ben- Luetta Lenz returned last week Verle Ralya, Chambers was the scene of a Johnson. came last week to visit at the and is and will- Hiatt and Ralph from Norfolk where she had ready nett and Carolyn lovely wedding on Sunday at 8 Mrs.
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