Leo Mosman Notes 64 th Anniversary INMAN— Leo Mossman cele brated his 64th birthday anni versary on Thursday, May 13, with a dinner party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mossman and daughter, Mrs. Robert GiUahan and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and daughters of O’Neill, Mr and Mrs. E. L. Watson, Paul Bittner and Mrs. Mossman. Other Inman News Mrs. Ruth Hansen completed a term of school at Emporia with a picnic on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pinker man. jr., and family of Omaha came Saturday evening and spent the weekend in the home or their brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Cov entry, and boys. Mrs. Helen Sholes, Mrs. Dean Hopkins and sons and Mr. and Mrs. William Sholes of Buhl, Ida., came Sunday to spend a few days. Mr and Mrs. M. M Crosser and sons of Neiigh spent Sunday afternoon visiting in the home of Mr and Mrs. David Mors bach and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and family of O’Neill were Monday afternoon callers in the homes of Mrs. Violet Sholes and Mrs. Helen Sholes. Mrs. James Kelley spent the weekend in Grand Island visit ing Mr. Kelley. Fred Moore and LeRoy, M;ck Gallagher, Kenneth Coventry, John Gallagher, Fred Lorenz and John Conard spent several days at Lake Andes, S.D., fishing during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mossman and daughter of Santa Ana, Calif., arrived Monday afternoon for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Leo P. Mossman Mrs. Lee Conger entertained the women's department of the FLES church at her home on Tuesday afternoon. May 11, for a regular study lesson. Mrs. Con ger served lunch. Mr and Mrs. Neal Chase of Sheldon, la., and Mrs. Charles Gilligan of Sioux City arrived Tuesday. May 11, for a visit . in the home of Joe ard Bea Gal lagher and also in the Matthew McCabe home at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Chase returned home last Thursday, but Mrs. Gilligan re mained for a longer visit. • Pfc. Laurence Scholz of Ft. Sill, Okla., arrived Sunday eve -T rang and is spending a short furlough in the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Scholz. Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivett aiid son, Kieth, otf Madison mov ed h**re on Saturday and are mow living in the Methodist fc/cirsonage. Mrs. Kivett complet ed a term of school near Mad ison last Thursday. She has been ....... hired to teach in the Inman school next term. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rutledge : of Lynch were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. i P. Gallagher. On Sunday after noon, Mrs. Rutledge and Mrs. Gallagher called on Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivett. Larry Sawyer completed a term of school near Stuart last Thursday and is spending his , vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Run nalls and daughter, Catherine, of Grey bull, Wyo., arrived Wednes day, May 12, and visited until Saturday at the home of their jOn and daughter-in-law, Supt. and Mrs. J. J. Runnalls. S/Sgt. and Mrs. noward Clark and son of Chanute Field, 111., ar rived Wednesday, May 12, and are spending a short furlough with Howard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clara. His next as signment will be England and Mrs. Clark and son expect to go -o England also. Mrs. Robert Gillihan and daughter of Lawrence, Kane arrived on Wednesday evening. May 12, and spent until Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Mossman. Mrs. Melvin Lorenz entertain ed Mrs. Anna Smith’s group of the WSCS at her count, y norne cn Thursday afternoon, April 29. The group worked on bazaar items. Mrs. James Coventry was assistant hostess. Mr. and Mrs Jackson enter tained the YM club at their country home on Sunday even ing, May 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laney of Flaudreau, S. D., came Friday, April 30, and drove to Geneva j to get Mr. and Mrs. George Lan ey, who have spent the past seven months in the Geneva rest home. They brought them to their heme here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laney spent the May 1 weekend here. Kenneth Smith took his aunt, Mrs. Eva Murten, to Page on Sunday, May 2, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart where she will make her home for the I present. — Brownies Are Planning Picnic— Brownie troop II met Mon ! day. May 10, with six members | present. This was our first bus iness meeting conducted by Mary Louise Ray. We made paper flowers, also played a game, "penny hike,” j and sang "Lavender Blue.” : Cheryl Clyde was hostess. Our next meeting will be May 24. We discussed plans for a picnic then. The Brownies will meet at 11:30 a.m., at the public library.—By Jolene Stutz, scribe. I Cook Addresses Page Graduates PAGE— Commencement ex ercises were held at the Page public school auditorium Friday evening, May 14, wth the fol lowing program: Processional and recessional by Faye Rutherford; invocation by Rev. Lisle Mewmaw; saluta tory address by Betty Spangler; valedictory address by Joellen Kennedy; address, “Where Are You Headed?” by Warren R. Cook; presentation of eighth grade by Otto Terrill; presents-1 non of scholarships by Ralph [ Brostrom; presentation of sen- i iors by Mr. Brostrom: presenta tion of diplomas by Mr. Terrill: song. “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You,” by senior class; benediction by Rev. Harry John son. Eighth .grade graduates: Mary Jenelle Allen, Richard Lloyd I Cork, Harold C. Freemeyer, jr., I Myma Jean Heiss, Lonnie Roy Klinetobe, Loren Eugene Stew art, Kathleen Kay Walker. Graduating class of 1954: Du- r sne L. Finch, Pauline L. Gold- ! fuss, Larry- D. Heiss. Joellen Kennedy. Beulah F. Miller, Ruth M. Miller, Walter D. Rutherford, Betty A. Spangler, James D.. Stewart, Thelma I. Summers,' Larry R. Taylor. Scholarships: Nebraska church school schol arship, Joellen Kennedy. Nebraska state normal school scholarship, Betty Spangler. Norfolk Junior college schol arship, Joellen Kennedy. Grand Island Business college; scholarship, Thelma Summers. Solicitors Honored— PAGE—Mrs. J. R. Russell en tertained Friday afternoon for the ladies who helped her solicit during the Red Cross drive. Present were Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mrs. Clarence Stevens, Mrs. Pru dence Albright and Mrs. Clar ence Dobbins. A lunch of ice cream, cake and coffee was serv ed. Each guest was presented a gift. Officers Entertained— The officers of St. Patrick's Altar society entertained at a j tea in the home of Mrs. E. M. Gallagher Monday afternoon, Honoring the guild and commit tee chairmen and the newly ejected altar society officers. Capt. James T. Butcher ar rived Wednesday from Sewart air force base in Tennessee. Captain Butcher will wed Miss Kathryn Ann Golden here Sat urday. JUSTICE COURT James S. Schneider, drunken j driving, $100 and costs, driving privileges suspended six months. May 10, County Attorney W. W. j Griffin. LeRoy D- Johnson, speeding, ; night time, $15 and costs, May 13, Patrolman R. L. Gude. Francis Doty, no driver’s li cense, $5 and costs, May 13, Pa trolman R. L. Gude. John H. Osborne, reckless driving, $15 and costs, May 13, Patrolman R. L. Gude. Ralph Emery Daves, no trip permit, $10 and costs, May 13, Patrolman R. L. Gude. Raymond LeRoy Lundock, no trip permit, $10 and costs, May 13, Patrolman R. L. Gude. Norman L. Farewell, faulty brakes, $5 and costs, May 13, Pa trolman R- L. Gude. Beulah O’Connell, no account check, bound over to district court. Mav 12, County Attorney W. W. Griffin. William F. O’Connor, burgla ry, forgery, motor vehicle theft, w arrant issued for arrest, case turned over to FBI, May 13, Sheriff Leo Tom jack. Edward Schmuecker, procur ing alcoholic liquor for minor, plead not guilty, case set for June 15, bond posted at $100, May 17, C. L. Brown. Frank J. Weber, jr., unlawful j possession of alcoholic liquor, plead guilty, $25 and costs, May 17, C. L. Brown. Becomes 8— Sue Anne Gonderinger enter tained a group o’ they like 'em ROUND Watch your cattle eat round baled hay, packaged exclusively by ROTO-BALER. You ran tell immediately how well they like the better quality, cured in round bales. Examine one closely and see why. The hay is fluffier with more nutrition-packed I leaves rolled inside. Livestock eat it readily right from the bale, saving labor. And it costs less to bale, too. It’s wrapped with inexpensive binder twine — field travel is reduced by picking up big double wind rows. Get ready now. Hay time will soon be here. RCTO-4ALEB is an AJUs-CfcaJmnn ircdemort ! Iflil- (RLLISCHflLMERS ^ 5 and Horn# Hour — V " SALtS AND SIKVICt M Every Saturday — NBC HARCELLUS IMPL. CO. 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