Miltonvale College Quartet Is Heard PAGE— The Miltonvale Wes leyan Methodist quartet present ed a program Saturday evening at the Page Wesleyan Methodist church. After the services they were • entertained by a group of young people at the Alton Braddock home. They enjoyed a social eve ning before the fireplace. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan and . Donelle of Hartington were last Thursday dinner and supper guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg. The Page Improvement club will meet Monday evening. De cember 7, with Mrs. Anton Nissen with a no-host supper at 7 o’ clock, followed by the business meeting and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood drove to Sioux City Wednesday, No vember 25, and visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Undine, and family until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paul of Mis souri Valley, la., were overnight guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and two children of Powell, Wyo , came Wednesday, November 25, and plan to make an extended visit with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and family left Wednesday after noon, November 25, for Omaha where they visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max, sr. They returned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and Veldon, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and Loren and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gray, all of Page, and Leonard Miller of O’Neill were guests Sunday at the Arthur Mil ler home at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Gailord Albright spent Thnaksgiving day and were overnight guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shane, at Valley. On Friday they went to Persia, la., where Mr. Albright has employ ment. Mrs. Albright returned to Page Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood came from Lincoln Friday and visited until Sunday with their two daughters, Mrs. Calvin Harvey and Mrs. Kennpth Asher. and their families, their son, Noel, and Mrs. Wood’s mother, Mrs. Hester Edmisten. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein berg entertained the Pinochle club at their home Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. James Finley were guests and joined the club. High score prizes went to Mrs. William Wattermann and James Finley and the low to Neoma Wattermann and Leland Finley. A late lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and family were dinner guests Sun day of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen were celebrating their wedding anniversary and it v/as also Bill’s birthday anniver sary. Robert Sorensen, who at tends college at Wayne, was also a Sunday guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher and family of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and children of Fowell, Wyo., were afternoon vis itors and they were all supper guests that evening. Warren Klinetobe FN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Klinetobe of Page, arrived home from Pearl Harbor November 18 for a 30 day leave. On his return back to duty, he will be on the USS Nereus instead of the USS Coucai Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and two daughters of Harvard came Wednesday, November 25, and were overnight guests and spent Thanksgiving with Charles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ttus sell. Other dinner guests that day were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann of Atkinson and Willis Russell of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and family visited his parents again on Saturday. They also visited at the Bill Hibbs home north of Page and the Ray Siders home at Inman. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Townsend, sr., had their children and grand children as their dinner and sup per guests on Thanksgiving day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blocker and two sons of Co lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Townsend and daughter of Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chmeler and Mrs. Thomas Gilmore and son of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Blocker and family were also overnight guests Wednesday, No vember 25. A no-host dinner was held at the Merwyn French, sr., home Thanksgiving day. Guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Burton French and family and Miss Betty Lou French of Lincoln, Wallace French of Wichita, Kans., Mrs. Gertrude Deaver of Des Moines, la., Miss Marie Heiss of Hastings, Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. French and family of O’Neill. Among those from Page were Rev. and Mrs. Lisle E. Mewmaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brad dock and Jo Ann, Mrs. Jennie French, Miss Alice French, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., Carroll and Betty. Wayne Klinetobe of Omaha ar rived home last Thursday morn ing to spend Thanksgiving week end with his parents, brothers and sisters—The William Kline Iobe family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan and Donelle of Hartington and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg af Page were last Thursday after noon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary of Inman. Mr. Hartigan is the grandson oi Mr. and Mrs. Cary. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lauten =chlager and family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman and family enjoyed a no-host din- I aer last Thursday at the home af Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason. Dinner guests Saturday eve ling of Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holliday of Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher. After the ;upper they attended the dance it O’Neill. Holiday Guests— Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 | Sauser. James T. Muller Heart Victim Burial at Creighton for WW 1 Vet LYNCH—Funeral services for James T. Muller, sr., 58, were held Wednesday, November 25, at the Assumption BVM Catholic church of Lynch with Rev. John Wieczorek officiating. Burial was made in the St. Ludger cem etery, Creighton, in the family plot. Pallbearers were Frank Fisher, Joe Milacek, Thomas Courtney, jr., Wayne Christensen, Joe Bir meier and Audrey Compton. The late James T. Muller was born at Winside July 14, 1895, and died at his home November 20. Death was aue to a heart at tack. Mr. Muller is a veteran of World War I. He was married to Sarah Neyens July 12, 1925, at Creighton. To this union were born six sons and two daughters. His wife died in 1941. In 1945, Mr. Muller and sons moved to a farm northeast of Lynch. Survivors include: Sons — James, jr., of Chicago, 111.; Clay ton of Pickstown, S.D.; Jake and Howard, both of Lynch; Thom as, now serving in the navy; Francis of Creighton; daughters— Mary Jo and Marjorie, both of Creighton; two brothers and three sisters. He was a member of the Car roll-Binkerd post 228 of the Am erican Legion at Lynch. Stuart News Miss Jean Cobb, student in Hastings college at Hastings, and a college friend, Miss Ruth Leich ty of Trinidad, Colo., came Tues day, November 24, to spend the Thanksgiving day and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb and Doug. Miss Vesta Mitchell came from Bloomfield Wednesday evening, November 25, and spent Thanks giving day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell. She returned Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burden and children of Lincoln spent Thanks giving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McVay of Lincoln spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Krotter. Miss Lorraine Coats came from Omaha to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Coats, and fam ily. Miss Ruth 'Nachtman came from Lincoln on Wednesday eve ning, November 25, to spend Thanksgiving day with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nacht man. She returned Thursday eve ning. Misses Faye Moses, student at Wayne college at Wayne, and Barbara Moses, who teaches in Omaha, came Wednesday eve ning, November 25, to spend Thanksgiving and the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Charles Moses. Miss Doris Pettijohn of Omaha, spent Thanksgiving with her mother. Mrs. Clara Pettijohn. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire and family were Thanksgiving day guests of Mrs. Mary Henning in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Obermire of Lincoln came Wednesday eve ning, November 25, to spend Thanksgiving and the weekend with hs piarents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire. Miss Mary Ober mire came from Lincoln on Sat urday morning. They returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffman went to North Platte to spend Thanksgiving with their daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Rex Coffman. Toyland — Bigger and better than ever. Now open. Use our lay away plan. — Scovie's West ern Auto, O'Neill. 28-33c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moses and daughter, Barbara, were call ed to Blackduck, Minn., Friday, November 27, by the death of Jesse Lamb, father of Mrs. Moses. Tilden Gals Win Volleyball Tourney— CLEARWATER —Tilden high school girls’ volleyball team won the championship of the three day tournament by downing Clearwater by a single point, 31 30. The finals were played Wed day night, November 25. Oakdale took third-place hon ors, defeating Meadow Grove, 28-20. in the first game of the evening. In the games played Tuesday night Tilden defeated Oakdale, 40-30, and Clearwater won over Meadow Grove, 42-23. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD—C K Myers to Mark M Nelson & Robert O Brayton 11 23-53 $1500- SM> lot 7- Lots 8 & 9 Lot 10 except the No 25 ft- Blk 18- Hallocks 2nd Add- Stuart Chambers News Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Victor Harley home were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harley and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lenz, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dankert and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffman and Ernest Lenz. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert spent Thanksgiving with their son. Dale Gilbert, and family at Stuart. They attended the church services in Atkinson in the eve ning. Word has been received by relatives at Chambers of the ar rival on Monday, November 16, at Bremerton, Wash., of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wyant. The Wy ants left here Thursday, Novem ber 12, and visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgeson and family at Chugwater, Wyo. At Bremerton they are visiting her sisters, Mrs. Grace Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Frady and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jackson. Sunday dinner guests in the Andrew Gilbert home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berger of Tilden. Mrs. R. K. Platt received a box of pecans Friday, November 20, from Mrs. Harry Lull (for merly Maude Baker), a childhood friend in Brainard where the two families lived at that time. Mrs. Platt had not seen or heard from Mrs. Lull since she left Brainard in 1895 until she received a letter from her about a year ago. Mrs. Platt was very happy to renew the old friendship. Sunday, November 29, dinner guests in the John Honeywell home in honor of Mr. Honeywell’s birthday anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urban and Char lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sey more Harkins and Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell. In the evening a group of 17 friends came to sur prise him and spend the evening. Sunday, November 29, dinner guests in the Duane K. Miller home were his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hutch inson, and family and brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Car lyle Victor, all of Elgin; Miss Beverly Miller of Neligh and Don Gartner of Chambers. In the afternoon his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Miller of Neligh, were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Holcomb and boys spent Thanksgiving with the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Miner, and family at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller drove to Chadron Thursday, No vember 26, to spend the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Richards. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the John Ritterbush ho>me were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ritterbush, Arnie Mace, sr., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ritterbush, Mrs. Rueben Peltzer. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dierking spent Thanksgiving at Wayne with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Pheil and family. 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