The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 11, 1952, SECTION 1, Page 3, Image 3

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    Royal Neighbors
Elect Mrs. Nissen
PAGE—The following officers
were elected for the coming year
at the meeting of the Royal
Neighbors Wednesday evening,
December 3:
Mrs. Anton Nissen, oracle; Mrs.
Robert Gray, past oracle; Mrs.
William Simmons, vice-oracle;
Mrs. Herbert Steinberg, recorder;
Mrs. Jese Kelly, receiver; Mrs.
Ray Snell, chancellor; Mrs. Chas.
Russell, marshal; Mrs. Ralph Lar
son, inner sentinel; Mrs. Leroy
Cunningham, outer sentinel.
Mrs. Ray Snell and Mrs. Herbert
Steinberg served lunch and pre
sented gifts to the honored mem
bers, Mrs. Hester Edmisten and
Mrs. Alta Finch, whose birthday
anniversaries occur in December.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Connery of
Cody came Friday and plan to
spend over a week here visiting
Mrs. Connery’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr. and her
three brothers, Charles, Bill and
Junior Sorensen and their fam
ilies.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parks,
Jerome Allen and Melvin Roach
and son, Larry, and Hugh Trosh
ynski drove to Sioux City Thurs
day to attend the Globe Trotter’s
basketball game.
The Page postacBfice will be
open each Saturday until Christ
mas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir,
Joyce =»nd James of Hartington
spent Sunday with Mrs. Weir’s
mother, Mrs. Dora Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stewart
were dinner guests Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Copes.
William Wellman and daugh
ters, Sara and Sharon visited
Sunday afternoon at the Melvin
Smith home.
Mrs. Edgar Staumfer, Mrs. Dora
Townsend and Mrs. Harriet Car
son were guests of Mrs. Clay
Johnson at O’Neill when she was
hostess to the WCTU at her home
Wedneday afemoon, December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Braddock and
Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Heiss and Mrs. Jennie French and
Miss Alice were dinner guests on
3unday of Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Braddock and Jo Ann.
Mrs. Gerald Lamason was hos
tess to the Bid-or-Bye bridge
club Wednesday afternoon, De
cember 3. Mrs. Milo Landreth
was a guest. Score winners were
high, Mrs. Lamason and tne all
cut, Mrs. La Vern Finley. Lunch
was served following the games.
The Contract bridge club met
with Mrs. Melvin Smith last
Thursday evening. Guests were
Mrs. Lloyd Fusslemam, Mrs. Don
ald Heiss and Mrs. Harold Kelly.
Mrs. Melvin Roaich held high
score and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
received the all-cut prize. Re
freshmens were served.
The Chatter Sew club held
their Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. Milo Landreth Fri
day evening. There was an ex
change of gifts and heart sisters
were revealed. Nine members
were present. The hostess served
lunch.
Mrs. Allen Zemple and Miss
Nancy Heiss of Grand Island
spent the weekend in Page. Mrs.
Zemple visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Kemper and
Miss Heiss her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Heiss.
The Help U club met with
Mrs. Clara King Wednesday af
ternoon, December 3. Eleven
members were present. The time
was spent doing needlework for
the hostess. A covered dish lunch
was served. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Alta Finch
when they have their Christmas
party and exchange of gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and
two children, Connie and Jim
mie and their two nieces, Karen
and Georgia Sorensen spent Sun
day at Creighton with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sorensen and fam
ily.
Mrs. Robert Mathis of Atkin
son recently visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy.
Shaffer-Bechett
Nuptials Announced —
STUART—Mrs. Alice Wefso
announces the wedding of her
son, D. Keith Shaffer, to Betty
Bechett, daughter of Mrs. Lu
zanne Bechett and Humphrey
Bechett of Omaha.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. R. A. Murphy, at the
Wheeler Memorial Presbyterian
church Saturday, November 22,
at 8 p.m.
Attendants were Mrs. W. T.
Paulsen and Miss Nena Kimble,
both of Omaha.
Jim Cohen of O’Neill and
Arthur Tib bets, Lyle King and
Andrew Johnston of Omaha at
tended the bridegroom.
A reception vas held in the
church parlors following the
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Keih Shaffer
left for a brief wedding trip. On
their return they will reside in
Omaha, 3728 So. 26th st.
On Leave —
STUART—Milton Weichman, a
fireman on the destroyer, USS
Preston, surprised his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weichman of
Stuart by arriving home on a 15
day leave. He was accompanied
by a friend, Dick Smith.
Frontier for printing!
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson of
Tilden were Sunday guests in the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Weston
Whitwer.
Mr. • and Mrs. W. W. Waller
spent Sunday in Winside visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Leland Waller
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIntosh
and family and Mrs. Maude Mc
Intosh of Meadow Grove were
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William McIntosh
and family.
Lois Morsbach of Inman spent
the weekend in the Merle Sparks
home.
Stuart Hartigan accompanied,
by his uncle. Cal Geary, of In
man left Friday for a visit with
(M!r. and Mrs. Lyle Barnhart in
Phoenix, Ariz., and in the South
western states. They expect to
be gone two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brittell and
family were Sunday visitors in
the Merle Sparks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zakr
zewski visited in the Sylvester
Zakrzewski home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McManus
helped Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Ressel celebrate their 36th wed- !
ding anniversary at a dinner in
the Ressel home Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Tomlinson left on
Monday for Scottsbluff to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McNally, for an indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach
and daughters of Inman were
Sunday evening, November 30,
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Sparks.
Nan Sullivan of Omaha ar
rived Monday, December 1, for
an extended visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan,
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer
spent Saturday in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weyhrich
visited their niece, Mrs. Melvin
Schnoor, who is a patient in the
Lutheran hospital in Norfolk.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzew •
ski were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.
Fox of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Zakrzewski.
For a complete selection of
toys, wagons and bicycles, first
go to: Western Auto, O'Neill.
33-33c
Mrs. Fred Saunto and Ann and,
Mrs. Vernon Lorenz spent Sun
day until Tuesday in Omaha.
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