5 Sons, 2 Daughters with Mother on Thanksgiving Day PAGE—On Thanksgiving day Mrs. Ethel Waring of Orchard enjoyed being with her five sons. Kenneth, Glen, Gerald, Dale and Keith, and her two daughters. Mrs. J. W. (Nellie' Finch and Mrs. Robert (Maxine) Pease, when they all met at the Keith Waring home at Fairbury for a no-host dinner.s Present were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Waring and family and Mr and Mrs. Bale Waring and family of Fairbury, Mrs. Ethel Waring and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Waring and family of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pease and family of Center, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch and family, Mr. and Mrsi Kenneth Waring and Maur ice. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Heiss and children. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paul of • Missouri Valley, la., Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr., and Teri, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr., and Glenda, and Paul Neubauer enjoyed an oyster supper at the Neven Ickes, sr., home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clviston and Catherine left Wednesday, November 25, for" Rockford, 111., where they will visit their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chichester, and their son, Dick Christen. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moffat and Mr. and James Moffat of Okar chee. Okla., and Miss Alice Mof fat of Enid. Okla., spent from last Thursday night until Sunday morning visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer. On Friday a group of relatives and friends had a no-host dinner at the IOOF hall. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen and family spent Thanks giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen, where a no-host dinner was served. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. winters of Gregory, S.D., spent Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. Celestine William son and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Leach. Mrs. Winters is Mrs. Wil liamson’s sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Catherine Mudloff and Ian. Pvt. John Summers, Miss Ju dith Trowbridge and A. O. Weber went to Omaha Wednesday, No vember 25, to visit Sgt. Lewis Copple and family. Mrs. Weber stayed for a longer visit. Private Summers and Miss Trowbridge returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold William son and family of Stuart spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Celestine Williamson. Mrs. Billie Marcellus was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and Larry and their house guests, Myron Roach and Tom Bruce spent Thanksgiving at Osmond with Mr. and Mi's. Henry Grosse Rhode. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and daughter of Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sterner, Mis. Leo Neubauer and Jimmie Stew art were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stew art. Miss Suzanne Mudloff of Om aha spent from last Thursday until Sunday here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Held and Merlyn spent Thanksgiving day at Lynch visiting the Donald Allen family. Mrs. Erroll Held and Michael cf O’Neill accom panied them there and Mrs. Grace Edson of Lynch was also a guest. Tom Bruce of Bonesteel, S.D., visited from Wednesday, Novem ber 25, until Sunday with Larry Roach. Mr and Mrs. George Winkler and family of Emmet were Thanksgiving evening guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Kemper. Mrs. R. D. Horrocks of Tilden spent from Friday until Monday morning visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege. Myron Roach left for his home at Yankton Monday after spend ing a week with his brother, Melvin Roach, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and family spent Thanksgiving at the„ J. M. Kennedy home at Ains worth. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart v.ere dinner guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan of Newcastle, Wyo., Mrs. Alta Lock ir on of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart were guests at an oyster supper last Thursday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pappas and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Woods and son, Roger, of Lincoln visited from Wednesday, November 25, until Saturday with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes. Other guests for the Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes of Ains worth. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege and Bonnie, Mrs. R. D. Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze Riege and Con nie and Mrs. Fred Kastens were Sunday dinner guests at the Berne Riege home at Orchard. William Riege. sr., Ralph Riege and Mr. and Mrs. William Riege, ir., and family of Norfolk were also guests at the Verne Riege home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart, Sherry and Mickie and Mr. and Mrs. George Parks drove to Iowa last Thursday morning where they visited at the Dale Asher home at Logan and the Walter Asher home at Woodbine. The entire group ate Thanksgiving dinner at the Walter Asher home. The Stewarts, accompan ied by Mrs. Walter Asher, also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marino Taziola and family at Des Moines and with Mr. Taziola’s mother at Grimes. Guests at the Melvin Held home Sunday evening were Mrs. Louis Held, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Held and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Held, Vernon and Lloyd Held of Venus, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDonald and son of Ewing, Mrs. Erroll Held and son, Michael, and Judy Johnson of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood and family of Page. The occasion was Mr. Held’s birthday annniversary and he received many gifts. After a supper of oyster stew and cake the evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood won high prizes and Karen and Ervin Held, con solation prizes. The birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Louis Held. Miss Lorraine Simonson, a student at Duchesne college at Omaha, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Mac Simonson. Emmet News Gary Buckmaster of Fremont spent Sunday visiting Miss Nor ma Lou Foreman. Guests at the Paul Newton home last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newton and boys, Wayne and Gary, of Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton and children, Dewey and Patsy, of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs William Newton and Clyde. Mrs. Georgiana McGinnis call ed on Mrs. Dean Perry and chil dren Wednesday afternoon, No vember 25. Mrs. McGinnis also visited the Emmet district 20 school. Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and sons, Brian and Craig, of Battle Creek, Mr. g|nd Mrs. Claude Bates of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John Kee and Merwin Kee of Butte were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brockman and children visited at the Wayne Bates home Sunday af ternoon. John (“Jack”) O’Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connell, who was home on a three-day leave, is being transferred to Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko, Bill Rhodes of Page, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Julie or Or leans and Bob Allen of Omaha were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family spent last Thursday vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth of Grand Island. Mrs. Emma Maring, Oliver and Homer, J. F. Hoffman, Ruth Huffman and D. A. Baker were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt of O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziska spent Friday in Norfolk on business. Mrs. Ralph Fritton called on Mrs. Emma Maring Saturday. Mrs. Stella Kendall spent from last Thursday until. Sunday vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Kendall and sons. Mrs. Kendall is from Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell , attended the junior class play on 1 Friday night at Atkinson. Guests at the G. O. Cole home last Thursday for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and Mary Lou. Mrs. Alice Bridges of j O’Neill, Mrs. Esther Harris and | son, Guy, Phyllis Platt and Mrs. Georgiana McGinnis. Besides the j dinner guests, others who were present for supper were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schaffer and Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and sons were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Humpal at Atkinson. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney is report ed to be visiting her sister-in law, Mrs. Ed Allen of Marian, la., and will not return home foi awhile. Miss Mary Belle O’Connor came on Monday night, Novem ber 23, and visited until Wed nesday, November 25, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James O’ Connor. and uncle, Tom Perkins. Mary Belle is a nurse at St. Catherine’s hospital, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tenborg and children of O’Neill and Fred | and Frances Tenborg were all 1 Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Strong and family of Omaha were weekend guests of her parents at Stuart. Miss Mabel Perkins and Dick Heerten of Ainsworth were Wed nesday, November 24, visitors and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor and Mary [ Belle and Tom Perkins. Mrs. Geary Enbody entertain ed Miss Helen Martens and pu pils of the Emmet school at a party Monday evening at her home. Games were played for entertainment. Other little guests r"-oqpnt were Roy and Sherr* Eox, Bernard Schaaf, David and Kent Cole, John and Robert Guy Cole. Lunch of ice cream and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Eli McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McConnell and family were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett and family of Atkinson. mr. ana mrs. nenry jrauerson were last Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. L. B. Antisdel of Omaha. 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson of Deloit and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar and Donald of Atkinson were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. knd Mrs. Harold Mlinar, also Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rossman of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaup of Stuart. The. South Side club met on Tuesday, December 1. Gray Family Gathers at Plainview— Mrs. Evelyn Gray of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray of Blue Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gray and family of Colorado Springs, Colo., were dinner guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baber and family at Plainview. Mrs. Evelyn Gray is the mother of Mrs. Wey er, Mrs. Baber and Ralph and Duane Gray. Another daughter, Mrs. C. E. Walker, was unable to be present. Baptism Rite— PAGE — Baptismal services were held at the Page Methodist , chruch on Sunday morning for lanet Belinda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, and Monte Alan, son of Mr. and MBrs. Dale Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saltz were received into the church by transfer of letter from the Plainview Meth odist church. Charlotte Farwell Weds Duane Sanders (Phoio at left) CHAMBERS— Miss Charlotte Farwell, daughter of Sid Farwell of Chambers, became the bride of Duane Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders of O’Neill, at 10 a.m., Monday, November 9, at Ihe Methodist church in O’Neill. Rev. W. B. Smith, officiated. Attending the bride and bride groom were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mortinson of Fairfax, S.D., an aunt and uncle of the bridegroom. The bride and bridesmaid wore navy blue suits. The bridegroom and his attendant wore light blue suits. The wedding dinner was served at the home of the bridegroom’s parents for the immediate rela tives. The wedding cake was used as the centerpiece for the table and was baked by Mrs. E. Olson and Mrs. Eugene Mortinson. The couple left immediately af ter tne dinner for a wedding trip to Colorado. Inman News A. Rusmussen off Springview spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley and son. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley and son, Neal. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelley and Ned Kelley spent Thanksgiving vacation visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelley and family at Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley and family at Fairbury. They return ed Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp son of Norfolk spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Lottie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cooper and son, Jimmie, of Orchard spent Thanksgiving day visiting Mrs. Cooper’s mother, Mrs. Lottie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders and daughter, Marilyn, were Thanks giving dinner guests in the home of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jur acek, at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders had as their guests for Sunday din ner their daughter’s and families, namely Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell, Carolyn and Debbie of Harvard, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs, Kay and Roddy of Star, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Juracek, San dra and Gaylene of Orchard. An other daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ben ash, and family were unable to attend due to the illness of their little daughter, Becky. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and Janet Gallagher tspent Monday in Sioux City on business. They visited Mrs. Harry Harte at St. Vincent’s hospital at Sioux City and Mrs. Geary at Osmond on their way home. Miss Colleen Heesacker spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Rushville with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and Kay and Bill were Friday visitors in Norfolk. Miss Joan Coventry of Omaha spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry, and family. Mr. and Mi's. Elmer Crosser and family of Sheldon, a., spent the Thanksgiving weekend visit ing in the homes of Mr. and Mrs Harry McGraw and Mr. and Mrs Earl Miller. Miss Marilyn Gallagher, who attends Briar Cliff college in Sioux City, spent the Thanks giving holidays with her father, James Gallagher, and her sister, Edith. Mr. and Mrs. James McMaKhn were Tuesday evening, November 24, guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Stevens of Page. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons of Neligh were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and girls. They also visited in the Earl Mil ler home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker and family of Sioux City were Thanksgiving dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong. Thanksgiving day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins were their two sons and their families, Dr. and Mrs. Char les S. Tompkins and four childem from Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins and four children. CD A Court Conducts Initiation Rite ATKINSON—Over 100 ladies were present Sunday evening when the Catholic Daughters of America, Court of St. Joseph 1524, met here for the initiation of candidates and the installation of officers. A dinner was served at 6 o’ clock followed by the other ac tivities. The following ladips were admitted as new members: Mesdames Lawrence Lechten berg, Robert Herman, August C a h o y, William Tiefenthaler, Theodore Halbur, Nick Weber, James Dix, Alfons Engelhaupt, Ray Honke, Paul Weber, Ray mond Weber, and Mae Brinker, all of Butte. Mrs. Henry Pfeifer of Spencer, Mrs. John knipping of Anoka, Mrs. Romanus Kaup, Mrs. Har old Givens and Mrs. Frank Kohle, all of Stuart, and Mes dames John Flannery, Lawrence Kramer, Norbert Schaaf, Ed De serve, Harvey Grof. LaVerne Morgan, Kenneth Ziska, John Hamik and Miss Josephine We wel, all of Atkinson. Mrs. Fred Dostal of Creighton acted as installing officer. She was assisted by Mrs. Frank Clements of O’Neill. Officers of the court with Mrs. Joe Kokes, grand regent, presiding, conduct ed the initiation rites. A social hour followed during which a lunch of cookies and coffee was served. Chambers News Jim Thornton arrived Friday, November 27, for a two weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thornton, and other relatives. Jim, who is in the navy, has visited Denmark, Scotland, England, Portugal and other countries since his last vis it home. His ship is at Norfolk, Va., where he will report on De cember 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gesch and daughter, Jean Marie, and Myron Shavlik, all of Lincoln, spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik, and Pamela and their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson and Mrs. Halloway spent from Wednesday, November 25, until Monday with relatives and friends at Fremont and Omaha. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor Miss Helen May, assistant to the pastor Worship, 9:30 a.m.; the Sun day-school hour follows the worship service; Westminster fellowship Sunday evening, 7:30 o’clock. • Miss Mary Lou Wilson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. She is a fresh man at Duchesne oollege in Om aha. o . University Students Home for Holidays-— PAGE—Carroll French, Lionel Ickes and William Zempel, stu dents at the University of Ne braska, Miss Jo Ann Braddock, a student at Nebraska Wesleyan, Misses Joyce, Elaine and Lor raine Clasey, Byrdie Ann Parks and Marlene Kelly, all of whom are employed at Lincoln, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with home folks. Ronald Park and Robert Sor ensen returned to Wayne Sunday where they attend Wayne State Teachers college. Misses Lorr.a Stevens, Ruth Parks and Lois Miller, who are attending busi ness college at Grand Island, were also at home for the vaca tion. mmm*— ■ , . , , I . n Mrs. Lindbexg Hostess— The MM club met at the home of Mrs. H. L. Lindberg Tuesday evening, November 24. A 7 o'« clock dinner was served by the hostess. Following, dinner bridge was played with Mrs. Ted Mo Elhaney winning high. Mrs. C. W. Porter won guest high. MOVE NEAR NORFOLK EWING—Mr. ahd Mrs. Sylves ter Vcnteicher moved Tuesday from the Bartak farm in the St. John’s community to a farm sr> uated between Battle Creek and Jorfolk. Mrs. Tom . Harding spent Thanksgiving at the. hojne of he,r son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobbs, and family of Ewjng. Wl Brimfull, Our Value— SLICED PEACHES.3 No. 21 cans $1 Brimfull, Cream Style— Whole Kernel CORN 5 No. 303 cans S'! 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