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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1963)
rr 1 ' " “ 1 Page News Hj Mn. Hen A«Ui (■Ingle linn tiers Meet Beef division af the Eagle Hust lees 4 H club met June 10, at the home of John and Jerome Crum ly. Tile meeting was called to or der by president Tom Melcher (toll call was answered by nam ing and describing a native grass The secretary report was read and approved. A discussion was held on dues, Newport trophies and picnic twites It was decided to hold an overall meeting, June 18 at the Ivan Heis« home. We viewed John and Jerome’s calves Lunch was served by Mrs Crumly. They will meet next at Tom and Don Melchers June 20. Mr and Mrs. N. D. Ickes and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Inness, Mea dow Grove, spent Tuesday fish ing at Swan Lak« . Mr and Mrs Jerry Asher and family and Mr. and Mrs Ben Asher arid girls and Vonda Ash er„ Atkinson, were lunch guests Friday night of Mrs Frieda Ash er. Dennis Kemper and Jon Cork were home for the weekend to visit their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kemper and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork. They returned Sunday to Iowa where they are employed Mrs Frieda Asher and Mrs. Mae Copes ale dinner Thursday with Mrs Hester Edrmsten. Those attending the banquet in Lincoln of the Nebraska Metho dist Conference in which Page church was awarded rural church of the year were Mr and Mrs Harold Hws, Mr. and Mrs Larry Reiss, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heitt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer, Mr and Mrs. Merwyn French, Mrs Harry Harper, Mrs. John Steinberg, Mrs. Orville Kemper, Mrs R F, Park, Mrs Melvin Smith, Mrs Marvin Stanf fer, Mrs R V. Crumly, Mrs. Frank Beelaert, Mrs Dick Trow bridge and Diane, Raymond Heiss. Mr anil Mrs. Leo Lydon, Ew ing, Mr and Mrs. Ron Park and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski as ms toil Mr and Mrs. Hugh Tro shynski to move to Weeping Wat er where Hugh will teach this school year Senior MYF met Sunday night at the Methodist church. Eight members were present. Roberta Asher had the devotions A dis cussion was held to get sponsors. The Rev. Linder had the lesson on the book entitled "Our Mis sion Today." The Rev and Mrs. Robert Lin der and Dick returned home Fri day night after they spent a week at Nebraska Methodist confer ence, Lincoln. Joe and Cecilia were guests of their grandpar ents, Mr and Mrs. Otto Evans. Burwyn. Mr and Mrs. C. E Walker and Larry, Mrs Evelyn Gray, Page, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer, Plain view and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, Bluehill, ail attended grad nation exercises for Katnleen Walker Johnson .it Omaha Kathy received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Mr and Mrs Bob Trill anil family, Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beelaert and family and Mr. and Mrs Harry Harper were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert in honor of Mrs. .vi * ry. ij. vi. uuiiuut.1 a uu«i v. Glenn Harris were in charge of the entertainment. Hostesses were Mrs. Pete Sojka, Mrs. G. Wettlaufer and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufer and Mrs. Lee Fink. GGG and G club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Ste vens. Cards were played with Mrs. Hester Edmisten, high; Mrs. Frieda Asher, low and Mrs. Alta Finch, traveling. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch were Saturday night guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Mar cus Dwinell, Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. 9oren Sorensen sr., Mrs. Emma Martin, Clayton Messner and Eleta Rae attended the Sherman reunion at Ains worth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baumfolk, Omaha, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Crumly. Debbie Cunningham and Patty Crumly had their tonsil removed last week. Mrs. Susie Haynes and Mrs. Nell Storms were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper. “Bud” Ickes and boys were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss. Mr. and Mrs. William Soren sen and family ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. 9oren Soren sen jr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr and Mrs. Robert Harvey and Mrs. Leonard Wright, Sioux City attended the Harvey reunion held at Neligh, Sunday. Mrs. Wright returned home from Neligh after spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Summers and family, Mrs. Maxine Sum mers and family and Gene Thompson, Colhmbus and Mr. and Mrs. Brewster were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park. Donelle and Donny Summers remained with their grandparents. Miss Viola Haynes. Hastings, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Susie Haynes. Mrs. Nell Storms accompanied her son, Forrest to her home in Royal after spending several months here with her sister, Mrs. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and ~~i Caroline and Hal Firmwurth spent Thursday and Friday m Omaha. Mr. Fanagw<>rth bad a medical check-up. He was met there by his brother and family, Mr. and Mis Dave Farnsworth and family, Das Vegas, who flew there. The Maxes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max, sr. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge visited Sunday night with Mrs Anna Smith and Era Trow bridge, Inman. Mr. and Mrs Bob Asher, Win ner, S D., Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Asher, Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher arid Mr and Mrs. Jerry Laraason held a pic nic dinner at Fort Randall, Sun day. Mrs William Fink and family, Englewood and Mrs. Esmond Weber, lienver, arrived here Tuesday for a few days visit. Mrs Fink will help her parents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Trowbridge observed their 40th wedding anni versary and Mrs Weber will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs Anton Nissen. Mr. and Mrs Gene Bird and girls, Columbus, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max. 1 '* *" Mr and Mrs Harry Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert were ikinday supper guest* of Mr and Mt* Robert Prill. Stuart Mr • Harold Freemeyer and daughter are rutting here avail ing the release of Harold Irom the armed i >rces Mrs. Stella Russell and Mrs. Cecil Landi* and aon. New Ply mouth. Ida , accompanied Mr and Mrs. Elmer Spann. Atkinson, Sunday to Polk where they visited Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Lamp shire They also attended a family re union while ui Polk. Mrs. Russell accompanied tha Spanns back to Page. Mrs. Spann, Mrs Landis and Mrs. Lampshire are all daughters of Mrs Russell. Mr and Mrs j. W Finch spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs Clarence Finch and family Mr and Mrs Don Naslund and family, Norfolk, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vaughn, Bloom field, visited Mrs. Elsie Naslund for a few days last week They were enroute home from their va cation at Estes Park. Chatter Sew club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Grass The afternoon was spent inf or maiiy. A family ptciuc u plan ned ftx June 23. Mr. and Mrs Alb® Braddoch took their grandetuldren, Jimmy and Patty Surviaon to their home in Lincoln. They are the child ren of Mr and Mra Hubert St#-» vise®. Mr and Mra Jay Trwaae and Mr and Mrs Timy Pruas were Sunday night guests of Mr and Mrs Otto Matachullat Mr and Mrs Dan Troahynski were Sunday dinner guests of her parent*. Mr and Mrs George Pongrau. O'Neill Mrs Hester Edmiatrn and Mrs Mae Copes were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs. Edgar W«jd. Lincoln, who were at their farm home here for the weekend Bible school program was held Friday night completing a week of sellout. Mrs Robert Van Horn was the superintendent Teachers and their assistants were pre .schoolers, Mrs Darell Heisa with Dale Miller, assisting, kindergar ten. Mrs. William Buxton and Mrs Dick Trowbridge assisting, first grade, Mrs Frank Cronk and Peggy Cnimly, assisting, second grade, Mrs. Melvin Car ■on and Mrs Duona Bgoloerl, assisting, third grade. Mr,. George Her old and Roar JleraUl J»iivtiu* fourth grade, Mrs Km Thouipwin WtUi Andrea Wet&aiifer and Marilyn Max. as sisting, sixth grade. Mrs. R F Park with Mrs Charles Meyer, assisting Those In charge of re creation were Mrs Nawnt Harti gan, Mrs Richard Hrias, Mrs Glenn Harris and Juanita Rag land Mrs Marvin and Mrs Dale Stauffer were in charge of the music, There were W ettrolUd lor tlie week The class mothers at 1*37 wtll honor Claris Doerr at a pre nup tial shower Thun* lay nigh* at a pm at the Page Methodist church Consider this your tnvt tation. Miss Doerr and Harold Heese will be married June 22 Mr and Mrs Davis Williams. Salem, Ore., were last Friday dinner guest* at the Owen Parks home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schneider, Plainview, called in the evening. Mr and Mrs OtUi Terrill, Mrs < >ha Terrill and Mrs (>w Parks Jell lor Denver. Cuts , last Wednesday morning Tkr Terrill* visited their children. Mr and Mrs Jerry TrrrtU ami family. Mr ami Mrs i.yle Pirssu and family and Marilyn lei nil Mrs Oita Terrill visited her slater in Sterling Colo , and Mrs Parka nailed iter daughter ami family. Mr ami Mrs. Paul Robinson M« ami Mrs Meneyn Prwnrh sr , returned home Sunday .-vs* lung alter spend uig a (ear days vuUling Mr amt Mr* Merle Hruuar, Umvibi and Mr and Mrs. Merwyn Krenrh tr . Y«>rk Mrs Otto Terrill ami Mrs. dew Parka entertained twenty five is Hat at a pink and blue shower fur Mrs William O’Brien at the home trf Mrs Parka, last Turn* day Try The Frontier Want Ada — tt Pays I Phone 788 Prill’s birthday. Mrs. Ruse (Craig) Morris i* spending a few (lays with Mrs. Jennie Finley. Mr and Mrs. Sid Frcihm and Kevin, O'Neill, were Saturday ov ernight guests of the Dick Cua ni ami. p-U-club met last Wednes day with Mrs Ethel Waring. "Hiere were 11 members and two guests, Mrs. Clarence Stevens and Mrs. J. W. Finch, present for the* noon day meal The ladies sewed carpet rags for the hos tess. Mrs. Ora Caskey won the special prize Mrs. Otto Matschuh lat will be the next hostess. Rita Larson, Mrs. “Bud" Ickes and Terri accompanied Dennis Ickes to Nampa, Idaho, where he will work this summer. Mrs. Ickes and Terri will spend a few days there before returning home. Rita continued on to Bak ersville, Calif., where she will live with relatives. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Carson were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller, Gre sham, Ore , Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Bob Gray and Janet Kelly. A large crowd attended the ice i cream and cake social sponsored j by the MYF Saturday night. For ty six dollars was realized. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Asher and family, Atkinson, were Thursday night iupper guests of Mr. and Mrs Ben Asher in hon or of Iiebbi's 11th birthday. Von da Asher remained until Tuesday evening. Neighborhood club honored Claris*- Doerr at a pre-nuptial shower held at school district 55, Saturday afternoon. Twenty three ladies attended. Mrs. J. W. 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