^-j WANTED: Applic tions for li-j ability Insurance on Farmers Cars; cost of policy $9.00 a year. J —L. Q. Gillespie Insurance Agency, O'Neill. Nebr. 24 PAGE NEWS ITEMS Mrs. E. A. Edinisten spent Mon day with Mrs. Anton Nissen and helped her quilt. Miss Helen Wegman, of Wayne, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegman. Miss Helen Brotherton of Hast ings, spent from Friday until Monday visiting Miss Roberta Smith. Mr. and Mrs William Neubaues and Leo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace French. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper and Mr. and Mqs. O. L. Reed were i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Allen Haynes. Mrs. Lloyd Cork and children I and Mrs. Elsie Cork spent Satur '■ day night and Sunday at the I home of M. and Mrs. Harold Cork I at Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynq§, jL'’ V. and Mrs. Chris Sorenson and m . and Mrs. Albert Kirschmer JFfpent Sunday evening at the Will H Neubauer home. Dale Woods, of Lincoln, spent from Thursday until Sunday vis iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes and his friend, Donald Braddock. Mrs. Keith Weyer, a£ Mt. Pleas ant, Iowa, arrived Friday to spend sevtral days visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Evelyn Gray and with other relatives. Miss Viola Haynes of Lynch, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al len Haynes, after attending the teachers’ convention at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and sons, of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Nis sen and children were Sunday dinner guests o| Mr. and Mrs. Es mond Weber. Mrs. J. I. Gray and Mrs. Robert Gray and son, Veldon, spent from Thursday until Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Murfin and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murfin at Cario, Nebr. Mrs. John D. Walker returned Saturday from St. Vincent’s Hos pital at Soux City, Iowa, where she had spent almost two weeks. Mrs. E. A. Walker is spending a few days- at the home of her son. Mrs. J. D. Ballantyne and child ren attended church services m J Clearwater Saturday afternoon. ’ Mrs. Charles Wegmsn and daugh ter, Helen, accompanied them and spent the afternoon at the L. H. Jensen home. Mrs. Jerome Allen entertained the Bid-or Bye Bridge Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Guests were, Mrs. Lloyd Fussle man, Mrs. Will Simmons and Mrs. Bernard Allen. Mrs. Brad dock received high score and Mrs. Bernard Allen the traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and son, Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davis and daughter, of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and Mrs. Lela Morsbach, of Clearwater, and Miss Doris H rvey, of O’Neill, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey. Mrs. Gene Baber, son and daughter, Bobbie and Bonnie, of Plainview. came Wednesday to visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Evely Gray and with her brother, Duane Gray, who has returned from overseas. Mrs. Baber returned home Saturday, Bobbie and Bonnie remaining for a longer visit. Mr. . nd Mrs. A. B. McClure and Artha spent the week-end with relatives at Wayne. Mrs. Eva Murten of Inman, carnt Tuesday to visit at the home of Mrs *c7 A. Townsend. Allen Haynes and daughter, Viola, and granddaughter, Linda Sue Haynes, were business visitors at Lynch Saturday. Mrs. Duran Rutherford and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer attended the state convention of the W. C. T. U at Omaha this week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat received a letter from their son, Capt. Wayne Matschullat, stating he h..d landed safely at Okinawa. Mrs. Lloyd Cork received a letter fron^ her husband, Sgt. Cork, telling of his arrivel in J..p an. He had been stationed at Leyte. Mrs. Robert Weir and children and Mrs Ad_m Weir of Fullerton, were week-end guests at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Roy Townsend. Mrs. Florence Neilsen of Sioux City, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Stevens and attended the Stevens ^reunion Sunday. Twelve girls enjoyed a Hollow e’en party given by Byrdie Ann, Jane and Ruth Parks at their home Tuesday evening. Games were played and a lunch was served. Mrs. Anna Park returned to Page Sunday after a few days visit at the homes of her daugh ters, Mrs. Wm. Kelly and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly and son. Sgt. and Mrs. Albert Anthony arrived last Wednesday from Drew Field, Tampa, Florida, to visit Mrs. Anthony”s” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matsehullat. They left Sunday morning for camp at Kearney, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Hayne were Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of their daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of O’Neill. Mrs. Venice Bressler and two daughters and Jean Nuss of Wayne were also guests at the Johnson home. Mesdames Kenneth Braddock, Lloyd Fussleman, Jerry Lamason, Jerome Allen, Will Simmons, Robert Gray, Melvin Carson, Har old Kelly, Ralph Larson, Esmond Weber and H. L. Banta attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs-. Frank Cronk Tuesday iven ing of last week. Mrs. Braddock received high score. The C. L. C. Club met with Mrs. H. F. Rakow Friday after noon with six members present and two guests, Mrs. C .A. Towns end and Mrs. Ida Chase. The afternoon hours were spent so cially. The next meeting will be at the Luke Rakow home with an oyster supper for the members and their families. Mrs. Rose Wegman and daugh ter, Mrs. Perdida Heller, of De Witt, Nebr., and John Wegman, of Wymore, Nebr., were dinner guests Friday at the Charles Weg man home. In the evening the same group and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegman and daughter, Helen, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bernholtz received word from their daugh ter, Ensign Velma Bernholtz, U. S. C. G. R., that she has been transferred from Jacksonville, Florida, to a separation center at Cockspur Island, Savannah, Gc., where she will be transportation officer. From there she was sent to Washington for a week’s special instruction from experts. The Get-to-Gether Cllib met with Mi's. Anton Nissen Friday afternoon with fifteen members present. The afternoon hours were spent quilting for the host ess and they packed sixty quarts of home canned fruit and vege tables and three bushels of fresh vegetables which members of the club had donated and which w. s sent to the Nebraska Children’s Home at Omaha by truck Satur day morning. The Sixth, seventh and eighth grades of the Page school and their teacher, Miss Ilene Grutsch, had a Hallowe’en party at the Kenneth Braddock home Monday evening. Milo Snyder of Or chard, and Audrey Braddock were gnests. They all wore coStuumes and masks. Jane Parks was chosen as the best dressed girl and Gene Braddock as the best dressed boy. The evening was spent playing games. A lunch of weiners, bun and apples was served. Mrs. Alton Braddock and Mrs. Effie Stevens were hostesses to the Contract Bridge Club Mon day evening at thek Braddock home Guests of thme club were l Mrs. Keith Weyer of Mt. Pleasant, ! Towa, and Mrs. Mary Hartigan. (Mrs. Herbert Steinberg received high score and Mrs. Floyd Fussle man the traveling. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat spent Tuesday evening at the Fred Rurohde home near Orchard. Mrs. Otto Matschullat and daughter, Mrs. Albert Anthony, spent Thursday in Norfolk on bus iness and shopping. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Matschullat, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Asher attended the funeral services for Ferd Rurohde at Orchard Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cunningham, Miss Maude Martin, Miss Effie Stevens and Donald Cunningham spent Tuesday evening at the Roy Cunningham home, in honor of their son, Dennis’ sixth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly and Karen, and J. N. Carson drove to Redbird Sunday, where they visited relatives. They attended services at the Dorsey church and a basket dinner following the ser vices. Mr. Carson remained for a longer visit. Marlene Kelly, whi had been visiting relatives for a few days, returned home with her folks. A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Gray Tuesday evening, when all of her children were home. Those pres ent were: Mrs. Keith Weyer Mt. Pleasant. Iowa; Mrs. Gene Baber and son and daughter, Bobbie and Bonnie, of Plainview; Mr. and Mars C. E. Walker, Kathleen and Eddie, Ralph Gray, Duane Gray and Virgil Chase all of Page. Mrs. H. L. DeLancey and her sister, Mrs. C. G. DeLancey, of California, went to Neligh Friday [ and spent the night there with their sister, Mrs. Fred Spencer. On Saturday they all went to vis it their brothers, Albert Wingett of Sholes, and G. W. Wingett of Carroll. Mrs. H. L. DeLancey returned home Monday. Mrs. C. G. DeLancey and her sister, Mrs. Sptnce at Neligh. The W. S. C.S. of the Methodist Church met in the church par lors last Thursday with a sacri ficial lunch at noon, as this is prayer week. In the afternoon at the regular meeting Mrs. F. C. Kattner led the devotions and Mrs. Harry Tegeler gave the les i son. The following officers were tlected for the year: President. Mrs. Mtrwyn French; vice presi dent, Mrs. Raymond Heiss; re j cording secretary, Mrs. J. I. Gray; organization and promotion sec retary, Mrs. NeVan Ickes; treas urer, Miss Rost Vroman; secre tary of spiritual lif$, Mrs* F.'C. [ Kattner; secretary of missionary [ education, Mrs. Duran Ruther ford; Christian social relation, Mrs. H. L. DeLancey; secretary of student work, Mrs. H. L. Banta;’ ' Harry Tegeler; secretary of child [ ren’s work, Mrs. John Stauffer, Jr.; secretary of supplies, Mrs. A. L. Dorr; secretary of literature and publications, Mrs. Harry Snyder. Serving committee: Mesdames H. L. Farnsworth, L. [ G. Bernholtz and Duran Ruther j ford. STEVENS REUNION HONORING SERVICE MEN A reunion of the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. P. | T. Stevens, honoring the service I men of the group, was held in the ! dining room of the I. O. O F. Hall Sunday, October 28, with a bas I ket dinner at noon. There were I thirty-three in attendance. Service men present: Virgil J. ! Chase, Ralph L. Gray, Duane S. Gray, H. Dale Stevens, Lt. La Vern Stevens and C-S Virgil Stevens. In service, but not present, Pfc. Leo Stevens in Germany; C. Dean Stevens of Temple, Texas; Ph. M. Guy E. Stevens, C. M. M. Lyle E. E. Stevens. Also three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Town send of Portland, Oregon; Glen Darr, son of Mrs. Blanch Darr, missing in action in European theater. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stevens and Dale of Atkin son, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Stevens and Robert, C-s and Mrs. Virgil Stevens and Karen, Lt. and Mrs. La Vern Stevens, Gale and Marie Eleana, Mrs. Evelyn Gray, Ralph and Duane, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Snell, Mr. and Mrs. W W. Waller, Reta and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Cor des Walker, Kathleen and Eddie, Virgi Chase, Bobbie and Bonnie Jean Baber, Mrs Florence Neils* n Sioux City Iowa, and Mrs. Keith Weyer, Mt. Pleasant. Ilowa. - } PAGE METHODIST CHURCH Feodor C. attner, Minister Sunday School 10 a. m. Be prompt and join in the sing ing of some of the great songs of the church. Worship Services 11 a. m The children worship in the basement with Mrs. Kattner in charge of the service. The adults worship In the sand uary with the minister in charge of the service. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m. District conference for adults at Norfolk Monday, November 5. District Youth Rally at Norfolk at 7:00 p. m„ Monday. Nov. 5th. | Sub District meeting of the W. S. C. S. at O'eNeiU during after noon of November 7.. Miss Doyle, a returned missionary, will speak. Page W. S. C. S. women are urged to attend. Meeting of the Page W. S. C. S. Thursday afternoon in the church basement. (Crowded out last week ) R. N. A. Kensington met with Mrs. R. D. Copes Wednesday af ternoon with fourteen members present. Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman wras a guest. Afternoon hours were spent making paper flowers for the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carson, of Redbird, were callers at the J. N.. Carson home Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Carson and her franddaughter, Marlene Kelly went home with them for a short visit. Mr. ; nd Mrs. Ross Taylor left for their home at Troy, Ohio, Thursday morning. They were accompanied by the former's mother, Mrs. Nona, Bedford, who will make an extended visit in their home. The Firemen enjoyed a pheas ant dinner at the City Hall Tues day evening. There were twenty four in attendance. The evening was spent playing cards. Duane Gray arrived home Tues day night, alter having received his discharge from the army. Mrs. Alva Townsend and son, Gene, of Omaha, visited over the week-end with relatives and friends at Page. The Freshmen and Sophomores had a treasure hunt and weiner roast Monday evening. The Seniors had a party at the school house Tuesday evening. Marriage Licenses Richard Crippeq, Atkinson, and | A. Ann Woodard, JHornell, N. Y., i on October 31. Charles Crippen, Atkinson, and Irene Margaret Busch, Lakeview,1 Iowa on October 31. Donald J Skrdla and Johanna and Marie Frahm, Amelia, on P. Krobert, both of Stuart, on Oc tober 25. Keith D. Shellhase, Atkinson October 26. , Dean M. Rowse, Amelia, and Helen C. Garwood, Atkinson, on October 29. Patrick J. Hynes, O’Neill, and Kathryn Funk, Clearwater, on , October 26. -. . - METHODIST CHURCH. O'NEILL Lloyd W. Mullis, Minister Sunday School 10 o’clock. Lor enz Bredemeier, superintendent. Morning Worship 11 o’clock Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice, Tuesday 7:30 р. m. EDUCATIONAL NOTES The State Department of Edu с. tion has cancelled the regular November Teachers’ Examin ations over the state. The first examination to be available for Normal Training students are to be held in January, 1946. ela McCullough, County Superintendent. | OMAR I ■ 40#> ■ PIG & HOG SUPPLEMENT _ ■ Rich In the essential proteins. Uts |K and minerals so often lacking in MM farm grains! Under ordinary con- » ■A ditiona, about IS H W |bs. mixed with 100 I lbs. grain (self-fed) gets the feeding job ■ done Come la to- m I day for your sup- H ply! m I ••WHEN RESULT* (C COUNT — ™ L COURT ON M OMAR!' |g p Sold By P O’Neill Grain Co. FOR SALE Household Furniture 1 bedroom set complete,springs and inner springs matress, chest of drawers, vanity dresser and bench, 1 kitchen table and 4 chairs, piano in good condition, inner office ' p tone set. To be sold at private sale at P. J. Connlly home one block west of New Deal Oil Co. MRS. JOHN DAILEY SpMial! " CIMCNTID TIRE x RELINER ft«f. Low Prloo $1.75 |K« Friondfy Storo 1 I 4..iiWLimj NOTICE As a fuel saving measure the court house will open ..t 9 a. m., beginning November 1st and con tinue until March 1. By order of the County Board. RUTH HOFFMAN, County Clerk. Servicemen find mending aid at the USO, made possible by your contribution to the National War Fund. You are the "U” in USO. No Hunting Signs at The Frontier .nniiniiHiiHuiimnnininiiiimmui \ W. F. FINLEY, M. D. * Phone, Office 28 : O’Neill : Nebraska xxxmxtxttsmmtmammmttttttxxtxtti — Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jonee. Manager O'NEILL i NEBRASKA See the New 1946 Frigidaire NOW ON # DISPLAY # nwwHWiiwww GILLESPIE RADIO SERVICE . „ f , For .... Automobile Liability Compensation Life or Fire Insurance and Surety Bonds • • • • jj L. G. 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