The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 19, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    57 Persons Honor |
H. 0. Parks, Page
f AGE—In observance of the
82d birthday anniversary of H. O.
Parks of Page, a group of 57, met
Sunday at the home of his son,
Alva Parks, and family, who live
in the Deloit community. He re
ceived a large birthday cake
from Mrs. Alva Parks, also other
gifts from his children, grand
children and nephews.
Others present besides the hon
ored guest and the Alva Parka
family were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Naslund and Jerry White, Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Parks and Larry,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parks and
family, Mr. and Mrs. BUI OBrion
. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Trtowbridge and Diane, all of
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks.
:, sr., of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Boelter and family of Venus, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Fick and family
. of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
c Parks, jr„ and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Merwyn Parks and fam
ily, all of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Cederburg and family of
Orchard, Emil and Arlington
Parks of Erickso% and Donald
Hahlbach of Ewiiw.
Other Pagr News
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer and
son spent Sunday at the Gordon
Maricle home at Albion.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Alberts en
tertained their Pinochle club at
their home Friday evening. Mrs.
Carl Max and Harold Fremeyer
held high scores and Mrs. Lorenze
Riege the low. Refreshments were
served.
C. H. Hayes of Omaha, a repre
sentative of the Omaha Steel
works, spent Tuesday evening,
.November 10, with the Ludvig
Nielson family. He was enroute
home from Pierre and Ft. Ran
* «' dall, S. D.
Mrs*. Ida Ryan of White River,
S. D.. was an overnight guest at
the Rollie Snell home Tuesday,
‘November 10. She was enroute
to Phoenix, Ariz., to spend the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Connery
and son of Long Pine spent Sat
urday night at the Bill Sorenson
home and Sunday night at the
Soren Sorensen, sr., home. They
returned to Long Pine Monday.
Mrs. Bill Sorenfcen and two
children spent Friday and Satur
day at Ainsworth. Her mother,
Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, had return
ed home from an Omaha hospital
following surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Maurer of
Sidney visited from Tuesday
night, November 10, until Thurs
day at the Lloyd Fussleman
home Mrs. Maurer is an aunt of
Mrs, Fussleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spangler,
Betty and Donald spent Sunday
at the Joseph Coon home at
Beemer. Mrs. Myrtle Coon, who
had visited for two weeks at her
son’s home, returned to Page.
Methodist youth fellowship met
Sunday evening. Bobbie Beelaert
led the devotions. Becky Kennedy
gave the lesdpn Games were
played. Bobbie and Brenda Beel
aert served lunch.—By Linda
Cronk. reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer
and Mrs. Harry Tegeler wetnt to
Halstead. Kans., Friday to bring
Mrs. Dora Maury to Page where
she will spend the winter with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. John Stauffer. They
• returned Saturday.
The Bid or Bye bridge club met
Wednesday afternoon, November
11, with Mrs. Ralph Larson. Mrs.
Gerald Lamason won high score
and Mrs. Melvin Roach all cut.
Lunch was served at the close of
the afternoon.
Mrs. Hester Edmisten and son,
Elmer, Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Noel
Wood and Martin Frahm went to
Lincoln Sunday. They visited at
the Jesse Bolin home and with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood. They
also visited with John Edmisten.
who is patient in a Lincoln
hospital. He Is a brother-in-law
oif Mrs. Hester Edmisten.
Cpl. and Mrs. Wendall Nagel of
Long Beach, Calif., arrived in
Page to visit at the Soren Soren
sen, sr., home. They were enroute
to Dodgeville, Wise., to visit Cpl.
Nagel’s mother, Mrs. Laura Nagel,
and Mrs. Nagel’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Martin. When
they came to Page Mrs. Ralph
Martin was a guest at the Soren
sen home. She accompanied her
son-in-law and daughter to Wis
consin but will return to visit a
sister, Mrs. VanAlter, at Royal
and other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliford French
of Lamberton, Minn., spent from
Tuesday, November 10, until
Thursday visiting relatives and
friends here. They were enroute
to Boulder, Colo., to visit their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul J. Villano, jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford French,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Braddock, Mr
and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mr. and Mrs.
j Merwyn French, sr., and Miss
! Alice French spent Tuesday eve
I ning at the Merwyn French, sr.,
home where a social evening was '
spent and lunch was served.
Clifford is a brother of Merwyn
French, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford French,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler wei*
dinner guests Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stauf
fer. Mrs. French is a daughter
of the Stauffers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen
and family were hosts at a family
reunion at their home Sunday
in honor of the 3£th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Soren Sorensen, sr. Others pres
ent were Eddie Connery and son
of Long Pine, Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Sorensen and Patty of Creigh
ton, Robert Sorensen of Wayne,
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr..
and Glenda of Star, Mr. and Mrs.
William Sorensen, Connie and
Jim of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Soren
sen, sr., are the parents of seven
children, two daughters and five
sons. All were able to be present
Sunday except one daughter,
Mrs. Robert (Nissen of Idaho.
Joins Husband—
Mrs. Jay McConnell left Friday,
November 6, to loin her husband,
who is stationed with the navy
at Memphis, Tenn. She was ac
companied by her brother-in-law,
Larry Gene McConnell of Emmet, )
who remained for a day and then
returned home.
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Brittell-Fernau Nuptials Here
On Sunday, November 15, Miss Shirley Brittell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brittell of O’Neill, became the bride of Dickie
Fernau, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fernau of Redbird. The bride,
appearing in a light colored suit, was attended by Miss Jo Ann
Godel, a friend, who wore a light blue suit. They both wore rose
corsages. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Larry.
The men wore light gray suits with carnation boutonnieres. The
double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. John Thomas at
the Church of Christ.—O’Neill Photo Co.
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Mr. Businessman:
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There are approximately 9 Newspaper Column Inches
In a Postal Card
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ing and addressing costs to mail a postal card to each of !
the families reached by The Frontier.
An advertisement this size in The Frontier costs less than
$4.00 or it could be run nearly 1 3 times for less than the
postage alone on the postal cards.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PAYS: I
1. It reaches all classes of buyers
2. It’s read leisurely at buyer’s convenience
4. It costs so much less
3. It produces results
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THE FRONTIER. O'Neill. Nebr„ Thurs.. Not. 19. 1953.—PAGE 7.
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The Winner of Our Shetland Pony Was
Mrs. Joe Sievert of O'Neill
; The Pony Weighed Exactly 551 Pounds. The Guessing Was Mighty Close!
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