The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 01, 1949, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    Wilton Hayne, Wife
Married 47 Years
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
ton Hayne held open house
Sunday, August 28, at their
home in Page in honor of
their 47th wedding anniversa
ry. There were 108 wTho sign
ed the guest book, which was
in charge of Mrs. O. L. Reed.
Mrs. Venice Breasler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hayne, poured. Five grand
daughters — Mrs. Jeanette
Giese. Mrs. Marilyn Murray,
Miss Donna Beth Bressler,
Miss Joan Nuss and Miss
Janice Johnson—served. The
table was centered with glad
ioli and flanked by candles.
Numerous bouquets of flow
ers decorated the home. Mrs.
Hayne’s corsage was yellow
carnations with silver braid.
Mr. Hayne wore a yellow car- '
nation boutonniere.
Mis? Minnie Frev and Wil- :
ton Hayne were married at '
O’Neill August 28. 1902. They '
lived at Osmond until the fol- j
lowing March when they
moved to a homestead North- ,
west of Page where they liv
ed for one year. They then
moved to Page where they
have made their home and
where he worked as a black
smith until last Winter.
They are the parents of
three daughters: Mrs. Venice
Bressler, of Wayne; Mrs. Roy
(Ida) Johnson. of O'Neill;
Mrs. Carl (Lillian) Nuss, of
Wayne. They have 12 grand
children and one great-grand
son.
Those from out-of-town at
tending were: Mrs. Venice
Bressler, Franklin, Donna
Beth and Suzanne; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nuss, Gene, Joan
and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Giese, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H.
Surber, Mr. and Mrs. John
Goshorn, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Colson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
McClure, Mrs. Ida Frey, Mrs.
Anna Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Reed, Donald and LaVonne,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sum
brum and Shirley, all of
Wayne; Mrs. Roy Johnson, sr., i
Janice, Judy and Virginia j
Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy John- [
Bon, jr., and son, Mr. and Mrs. j
Harold Williamson, and Mrs.
Florence Peters, all of O’
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Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Dye, of Meadow Grove; Mrs. I
Jasper Hitchcock, of Edge
mont, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. ;
Willard Gray, of Lodi, Cali!.,
and Mrs. Melvin Lund, of
Scotia.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Albert An
thony and family, of • Bloom
field, spent Sunday with Mrs. j
Anthony's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Matschullat.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease, |
of Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. i
Roy Parker, of Page, were
dinner guests Sunday evening
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat.
Gaylord Albright and sons,
Melvin and Sterling, of QuLm
by, la., came to Page Satur
day evening. Mr. Albright
and Sterling returned to their
work Sunday. Melvin will
spend a few days at home
before attending college at
Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J.
Hoffman and daughter, of
Clearwater, were Sunday din
ner guests at the . Albright
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Mur
fin and son, of Cairo, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. I. Gray and
grandson, Veldon Gray, took
Mrs. Willard Gray, of Lodi,
Calif., to Bristow Tuesday,
August 23, where she visited
her mother and sister for a
few days. On their return
home the others enjoyed a
picnic at the Spencer dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ben
son and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Wolf, of Saronville, spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Mrs.
Helen Knudsen.
Miss Helen Wegman, ac
companied b y her mother, |
Mrs. Charles Wegman, and
Miss Bernice Strope, of Ve
nus, spent last week vacation
ing in the Black Hills. Points
of interest they visited were: I
Wind Cave, the Passion Play
and Devil’s Tower in Wyom
i n g. They returned home
through the Bad Lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein
berg and Naomi were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Trowbridge and family.
Youth 1fellowship
1 leaded by Stauffer
PAGE—Newly - elected of
ficers of the Youth Fellowship
of the Methodist church are:
Dale Stauffer, bishop; Genelle
French, vice-president; Diana
Park, president; Carroll
Fussleman, secretary; Jo Ann
Braddock, treasurer; Joyce
Clasey, pianist; Marlene Kelly,
assistant pianist; Carroll
French, worship and evange
lism; Don Prill, community
service: Nancy Helss, world
friendship; Barbara Trow
bridge, recreation.
Families Entertained—
PAGE — Members of the
NOK club entertained their
families at a picnic at the
city park Sunday.
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Teen Tattler —
Teeners’ Benefit Dance a Gay Affair;
Most Steady Twosomes’ Are Noted
BY PAT BRENNAN
Hiah!
The formal dance was a big
success and we would like to
thank Skip Beckerbauer for the
wonderful music. We made over
S50 for St. Anthony’s hospital
building fund.
The out-of-t own teenagers
seemed "to have as much fun as
Pat
Brennan
anyone. Mau
riel Turnbull,
Imogene Da
vis, Marline
George, Le
Vern Albright,
Arnott Burton,
Genelle Park,
and Norman
Trow b ri d g e
from Page
were having
the time of
their lives;
Gerald
Lamport, of Ewing, and L>er
vaine Williamson, of Orchard,
were also there.
Bill Pritchard and Gerold
Britt, both of Omaha, are visit
ing relatives here so they came
to the dance and I hope they had
fun.
Kathryn Ann Golden was
there with Jim Kixschbaum, of
Grand Island. She wore a vio
let-d o 11 e d Swiss off-ihe
shoulder. The hoop skirl was
gathered up at the hemline
with pink bows.
Two other outstanding formals
were worn by Marde Birming
ham, who had on a pink organdy
with hand-printed roses over
right shoulder and down the left
side of the skirt with one should
dr off, and Barbara Becker who
had a pale green formal with
white print organdy. It featured
Ward Flannigan
Erects Building
STUART — Ward Flannigan
is erecting a large new build
ing on North main street in
Stuart. He will move his pro
duce station and grocery and
dry goods store from Bing
viile in East Stuart into the
new building which is to be
of quonset-type construction.
The front will be of glazed
tile. The framework has been
completed. It extends from
the main street to the alley.
The produce station will be in
the rear.
The Ulrich’s are remodeling
their building on South main
street, making a big improve
ment in that building.
Other Stuart News
Mr. and Mrs. George Kei
del and son, Dick, left Wed
nesday, August 31, for a short
vacation. They expect to at
tend the state fair and visit
various friends and relatives.
They live on the Fred Zink
ranch and while they are a
a hoop skirt tied with green
flowers. She wore green ballet
slippers. Barbara was with Ron
nie Borg.
Tiny Layh and Geraldine
Fredrickson. Kathryn Judge and
Pat Hickey, Marilyn Fritton and
Ray Robertson, and Lou Ann
Fritton and Dan Reilly were the
most steady twosomes of the
evening.
The chaperones were Mr. and
Mrs. Dale French, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Kersenbrock, Mr. and Mrs.
John H. McCarville, Mrs. P. B.
Harty, Mrs. H. J. Birmingham,
Miss Genevieve Biglin, Mrs. F.
N. Cronin, Mrs. Harden, Ans
pach and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Streeter.
John McCarville, The Fron
tier staff photographer, took
pictures at the dance, so be
sure to look for one in this
issue.
The band was on the go again
this week, going to the old set
tlers’ picnic on Sunday, Spencer
on Wednesday. Tommorrow
(Friday) the band goes to the
Holt county fair at Chambers.
A beginners' recital was
given last Thursday in the
bandroom of the public school.
Ivalyn Brady was master of
ceremonies. Many parents,
friends and relatives attended.
Tuesday evening there was
another benefit dance. It was
held at Danceland with the
Nightengale swing band from
Burwell providing the music.
With the halls freshly painted
at the public school and the roof
newly-shingled at the academy,
the teeners will start heading
in that direction come the sixth.
Till then I’ll be seeing you.
way Mr. and Mrs. Zink will
look after their affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirsch, of
Lincoln, were visiting in the
home of Mrs. Kirsch’s mother,
Mrs. William Krotter, Satur
day and Sunday, August 27
and 28.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffman
[ returned home Friday from
their trip to Idaho. Mrs. Coff
man sayS they had a “won
derful time” and she never
, saw nor tasted “such grand
peaches.” She canned and
brought home enough for
their Winter’s supply.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chest
nut and daughter, Margaret,
■ of Newport, attended the cir
I cus Saturday, August 27, at
Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlisle
and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Zink
spent Sunday, August 28, at
the Allen Chestnut home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry
and son, Willis, returned from
their vacation trip to Oregon
and Washington on Sunday,
August 28.
Mrs. Arthur Runnel enter
tained the Thursday bridge
club August 25. Miss Minnie
Haskin received high score
prize. A lunch was served by
the hostess.
Mrs. Noma Hall entertained
the High Five group at her
home Friday, August 26. The
resa Levi received high prize.
The hostess served a lunch.
The Mary and Martha soci
ty meet at the church parlors
today (Thursday). Mrs. Ora
Yarges and Mrs. Marvin Yar
ges are the hostesses.
A surprise shower and cha
! rivari was held last Thursday
at the Mike Shaaf home in
honor of their son, Michael,
and wife, whose wedding took
place recently. The crowd
took cake and sandwiches so
they had a lovely evening
making music and opening
the gifts. The bridegroom,
Mike, was prepared for the
crowd and had treats for all.
After the lunch, with plenty
of hot coffee served by Mrs.
Shaaf, the group departed.
L. D. Putnam and Thomas
Greene went to Sioux City on
business Monday.
SEPT. 4-9
Statewide in Scope
ALL WEEK LONG
TO APPEAR IN NEBRASKA
State Fair Grounds
Lincoln
Chambers Ladies
Meet Here—
The WSCS of the Cham- '
bers Methodist church held its
meeting Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. H. B. Burch.
Mrs. Lil Henshaw, Mrs. A. B.
Hubbard and Mrs. D. S. Con
rad were guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carney
and son. Jack, Mrs. Nora Mul- I
len and Mrs. Joseph Higgins,
of Rushville, attended a fam- I
ily reunion of the Kain fam
ily at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bostal, of Creigh
ton. Sunday.
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