WSC5 Plans May Basket Supper PAGE — The WSCS met Thursday afternoon, March 23, at the Methodist church parlors. Mrs. Raymond Heiss had charge of the devotions and lesson and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer conducted the business meeting. Plans were made for a May basket supper. f Hostesses were Mrs. J. R- Rus sell and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock and Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorr and Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mitchell and Jim (mie were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and Conda, of Ainsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., Shirley and Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen, Kar en and Georgia Lee were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorensen at a din ner honoring the birthday an * niversary of Mrs. Soren Soren sen, sr. _ . . _•_ _^ me American auxiliary, of Page, both met at the Legion hall Thursday eve ning, March 23, The ladies ser ved a lunch of sandwiches, cake and coffee. There were un'y 6 members of the auxiliary there and 3 guests—Mrs. Charles Sor ensen, Mrs. Junior Sorensen and Miss Dona Parks. They will sponsor sending a junior to girls state. They received their hospi tal assignment of 2 robes and 15 cabinet scarfs. Mrs. R. D. Copes was appointed chairman of the poppy committee and chose her helpers to put on a poppy pro * gram in May. The home of Alton Braddock was the scene of a “comic strip” party given for the freshman class’ of Page high school by Miss Jo Ann Braddock. The guests came dressed as “comic” characters. Lionel Ickes and Jackie Russell won first prizes for the best costumes. The eve ning was spent in playing comic games, after which lunch was served by Mrs. Braddock and Mrs. Marian Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Connor entertained the Pinochle club Saturday evening. High scores went to Mrs. Bernard Mosel and Herbert Steinberg; the low to Mrs. Edward Shaw and Cecil Watermann. The committee ser ved the lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Ermond Weber and 2 daughters, of Denver, Colo., came Friday to spend a ' few days with Mr. Weber’s! mother, Mrs A. O. Weber, and Mrs. Weber’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen, and other , relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen attended the golden wedding an niversary Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bertsinger at Creighton. While Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen were at Creighton Sun day their children took “posses- ! sion” of their home and enjoyed dinner and supper there. Those 1 present were: Mr. and Mrs. Es i mond Weber and daughters, of Denver. Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Foy Clark and daughters, of Norfom; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby and 3 sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nissen and son, of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nissen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen and daughter, of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink and Mrs. Dale Hall and children, of Ewing, were dinner guests at the Frank Snyder home Wed nesday, March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Bonnie and Mrs. Merwyn French spent last Thursday at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock were Sioux City visitors Friday, i Melvin and LaVonne Albright, Birdie Ann Park, Beverly Kel ly and Cyril Hanson, all of Wayne, spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey and family and Jo Ann Braddock were Creighton visitors Satur day. Norman Trowbridge, of Lin | coin, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff ' and children, Mrs. Gailord Al j bright and Mrs. Robert Stevens spent Friday in Omaha. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holliday returned home last week from Scottsbluff where they had spent a week with their son, Howard Holliday, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor enson, jr., went to O’Neill Sat urday evening to visit an uncle of Mrs. Sorensen, jr., Clayton Messner, who had recently re turned to his home from the O' Neill hospital. Mrs. Crete Banta and son, Gary, of Ainsworth, came to Page Saturday. Gary returned there Sunday afternoon. Mrs Banta planned to stay until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Murphy, of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Mer wyn French and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Bonnie were din ner guests Wednesday, March 22. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heiss. O’Neill Hog Prices Top River Marts Six hundred and forty-five hogs and 147 head of cattle were sold at the Thursday, March 23, sale at the O’Neill Livestock Market here. In many instances, Leigh and Verne Reynoldson, comanagers, said the hog prices topped those at the river markets. Feeder pigs brought from $15.20 to $16.50 with light butch ers, 180 to 230 pounds, selling from $16 to $16.25, with the bulk going at $16.20. Two hundred and thirty to 270 pounders cleared from $15.60 to $16. Heavy butchers, 270 to 300 pounds, brought $15 to $15.60; 300 pound butchers and over sold from $14.50 to $15. Boars brought $5.75 to $6.50 while sows cleared from $14.25 to $14.75. Steer calves sold from $25.50 to $28 while heifer calves sold from $22 to $24.50 with yearling steers, depending on the quality, going for $23 to $25. Yearling heifers brought from $20 to $22.50. Cows ranged from $15.90 to $18.25 while bulls brought $19.25. 1 4 Members Present For WSCS Program LYNCH — The Methodist Women’s society met for a monthly meeting at the church basement on Thursday, March 16. Fourteen members and 1 visitor were present. Mrs. J. Heurston and Mrs. Ernest Darnell presented the program. Other Lynch News ». Mrs. Allen Koscan and Caro lyn, of Butte, spent Wednesday and Thursday, March 22 and 23, at the Wallace Courtney home. Mr. and Mrs. William Teadtke and Sharon spent Wednesday, March 22, at the Allan Koscan home in Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johorek spent several days in Omaha the past week. Mrs. Don Bare returned home from a 6-weeks’ vacation with relatives in uenvei, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carson motored to Omaha Thursday, March 23, where Mrs. Carson went through a clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rossmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Angel and Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Micanek en joyed pinochle at the Herman Heiser home one evening last week. Frank Sutliff, of Sioux City, spent several days with his sis ter, Mrs. Dale Mulhair and fam ily. He has now enlisted in the air force. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sixta mo ! tored to Omaha Tuesday, March 21, with Mr. and Mrs. Art Vese ley where Mrs. Veseley entered the Lutheran hospital. Mrs. Albina Milacek has pur chased the Earl Endicott resi dence and has moved there. Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeVall and children spent Tuesday, March 21, with Mrs. Tillie No vak. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills mo tored to Dorsey Friday after Lavina, who is teaching at the j Osborne school. _——— Frontier for printing! June in HENRY J. TAYLOR. 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