The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 02, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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    Waring Family in
Holiday Reunion
PAGE — Mrs. Ethel Waring
enjoyed having all her children
with her for a family reunion and
Thanksgiving dinner and supper
when they all met at the Dale
Waring home at Fairbury.
Present were Mrs. Ethel War
ing, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch,
Margie and Helen, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Waring, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Waring, Willis and Arlee,
all of Page; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pease and sons of Center; Glen
Waring, Marlene and Keven of
Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Dale War
ing and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Waring and sons of Fair
bury. Bud Godel of O’Neill and
Carole Leiding of Orchard were
also present.
Members of the family who
were not present included three
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Heiser and three chil
dren and Duane Finch, all of
Page, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Waring of Washington, D.C.
Mrs. Ethel Waring, who had
spent the past two weeks with
her sons at Fairbury, returned
home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pease and family remained at
Fairbury for the rest of the
Thanksgiving vacation.
Other Page News
Miss Sybil Ickes of Nenzel vis
ited from Wednesday, November
24, until Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes,
sr., and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shane
of Valley were dinner guests on
Saturday of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Asher and two sons
of Logan, la., came Wednesday
afternoon, November 24, to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie
Snell, and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Ethel Parks, and other rela
tives.
Mrs. Gailord Albright. They were
returning home after visiting
other relatives at O’Neill and
Clearwater.
Mrs. Alta Finch, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Finch, Mr, and Mrs. Ken
neth Heiss and family and Du
ane Finch ate Thanksgiving din
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lefler of
Minneapolis, Minn., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Roach.
Bonnie Riege visited from last
Thursday evening until Sunday
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Horrocks, at Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and
family were dinner guests Sun
day of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Asher.
Mrs. Lester Riege attended the
wedding of ther nephew, Jack
Horrocks, and Vernell Olberding
at Randolph on Tuesday after
noon, November 23. She was an
overnight guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Horrocks, at
Tilden and returned home Wed
nesday, November 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach
and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Cronk and Joan spent
Thanksgiving at Osmond with
Mrs. Roach’s- parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gross Rhode.
Mrs. Dale Asher and two sons
of Logan, la., Mr. and Mrs. Rol
lie Snell, Mrs. Hattie Stewart
and Mickie Stewart were last
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Stewart.
Mrs. George Clasey and Leroy
drove to Lincoln Wednesday, No
vember 24, where they were
guests until Saturday of Mrs.
Clasey’s three daughters, Joyce,
Elaine and Lorraine, at their
apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carson,
Lois and Jerry of Bingham vis
ited from last Thursday until
Sunday at the home of his moth
er, Mrs. Hattie Carson, and his
sister, Mrs. Harold Kelly, and
family. The group were Thanks
giving dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Carson.
The Get-Together club met on
Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Charley Cronk with 15 members
present. The ladies brought and
packed 36 quarts of fruit and
vegetables to send to the Chil
dren’s home in Omaha. The host
ess served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
sr., spent last Thursday evening
with Clayton Mesner and daugh
ter, Miss Eleta, and their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks
of Martin, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher
and family of Powell, Wyo., came
Wednesday, November 24, and
plan to spend most of the winter
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kemper
and family of Norfolk, Mr. and
Mrs. John Backer of Randolph,
Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler
and Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wink
ler of Emmet and Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Kemper were last Thurs
day dinner and supper guests of
Mrs. Emma Kemper.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege and
Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Riege of Orchard and Ralph
Riege of Norfolk were guests on
Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Riege at Norfolk.
Ensign and Mrs. Harold Teg
eier arrived last week from Pen
sacola, Fla, where he had been
stationed, to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rost of
St Paul, Minn., came Tuesday,
November 23, to visit their niece,
Mrs. Ralph Larson, and family.
Mrs. Larson’s mother, Mrs. W.
E. Snyder, and Mr. Snyder of
Ainsworth were also Thanksgiv
ing dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Rost left Sunday to visit at the
Snyder home at Ainsworth. They
plan to spend most of the winter
visiting relatives in Oregon and
California. „
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford French,
Coleen and Gregg of Lamberton,
Minn., came last Thursday morn
ing to the home of Mrs. French’s
sister, Mrs. Harry Tegeler, and
Mr. Tegeler, and will visit a few
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Stauffer, and other
relatives at Page and O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan
and family and Mrs. Elsie Cork
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein
berg.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes,
Miss Viola Haynes, Mrs. Neven
Ickes, sr., Sybil, Lionel and Den
nis were guests at a chili supper
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rost of
St. Paul, Minn.,- were evening
callers.
The HOA club met Tuesday
afternoon, November 23, with
Mrs. Herbert Steinberg with all
members present. Mrs. Paul
Hartigan and Mrs. Elsie Cork
were guests. The ladies brought
and packed 32 quarts of fruit
and vegetables for the Children’s
home in Omaha. Lunch was
served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly and
family and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Abney of Inman, spent
last Thursday with relatives at
Loup City.
Dinner and supper guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Asher last Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and
family of Powell, Wyo., Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Asher and family
of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Asher and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Asher of O’Neill were also
supper guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Craig and family of Norfolk
spent Thanksgiving day with Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Walker and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray of
Blue Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Wayer of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Gray and family of O’
Neill and Mrs. Evelyn Gray of
Page spent last Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baber and
family at Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Cronk, Mrs. E. E. Stevens, Mrs.
O. A. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Smith and Linda, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Trowbridge and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Trowbridge, all of Page; Mrs.
Anna Smith and Ernest Trow
bridge of Inman; Mr. and Mrs.
Eert Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Fink and family of Ewing spent
Thanksgiving day with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Miller at Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionnie Wood and
family of Elm Creek were after
noon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gailord Albright
had all their children with them
when they all met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hoffman and
family. Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Shane of Val
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Al
bright of Oakdale, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stevens and sons and Mr.
and Mrs. Arnot Buxton and
daughter of O’Neill and Sterling
Albright of Page, who had re
cently returned home after re
ceiving his discharge from the
navy.
Rev. and Mrs. George Francis
and son of Plattsmouth called on
old friends in Page last Thurs
day morning. They went to
Newport for Thanksgiving din
ner at the home of Mrs. Francis’
sister, Mrs. William Galloway.
From there they went to Spen
cer to visit from Thursday un
til Saturday with Reverend Fran
cis’ parents, when they returned
home. Mrs. Belle Mott accom
panied Reverend and Mrs. Fran
cis to Newport where she spent
Thanksgiving with friends and
visited there until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen
and daughter of Creighton, Mr.
end Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Soren
Sorensen, jr., and Glenda, Bill
Sorensen and Jimmie and Robert
Sorensen spent Thanksgiving day
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen
and family. All the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen, sr.,
were present except their daugh
ter, Mrs. Eddie Connery of Chad
ron.
The annual Thanksgiving sup
per of the fellowship class of the
Methodist Sunday - school and
their families was held at the
church parlors Tuesday evening,
November 23. There were about
50 present. The tables were dec
orated in keeping with the sea
son. A short program was pre
sented. The following officers
were elected: Mrs. Harry Harp
er, president; Mrs. Jesse Kelly,
vice-president; J. W. Finch, sec
retary and treasurer; Raymond
Heiss, teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford French,
Coleen and Greg of Lamberton,
Minn., Miss Marie Heiss of
Hastings, Mrs. Lou Heiss, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Braddock and Jo
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
French, sr., and Bette and Mr.
and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., all
of Page, and Dr. and Mrs. O. W.
French of O’Neill were guests at
Thanksgiving dinner and a
house-warming Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Jennie French and
Miss Alice French at O’Neill.
Gets Navy Discharge
Sterling L. Albright, MM3/c
(above), recently received his
honorable discharge from the
navy at Long Beach, Calif., and
arrived at heme at Page on
Thursday, November 11. Ster
ling, better-known as “Herbie,”
took his basic training at San
Diego, Calif., and served 2Vz
years out of Pearl Harbor, Ha
waii, and the balance of his
enlistment out of Long Beach
He served aboard the USS
Radford, DDE-446, the O’Ban
non, DDE-450 and the Higbee,
DDR-806 on plane guard de
stroyer and anti-submarine
war exercises and patrol escort
duty in West Pacific waters.
Sterling is at his home at Page
and is undecided as to what
his civilian occupation will be.
Mrs. Donald Loy
Named Noble Grand
Eden Rebekah lodge 41 held
its regular meeting Friday eve
ning, November 19, at the IOOF
hall. A special report on the
state Rebekah assembly at Nor
folk was given by Mrs. Roy D.
Johnson, noble grand.
Election of officers was held.
Mrs. Donald Loy was elected
noble grand; Mrs. Dewayne
Landis, vice-grand; Winnie Bar
ger, treasurer, and Mrs. Esther
Harris, secretary.
Mesdames Clark, Gilstrap and
Menish servd a lunch to the
members and guest, Mrs. Harold
Kramer.—By Mrs. Dwayne Phil
brick, reporter.
Ratzlaff-Halva
Nuptials Are Set—
Miss Lydia Halva of Omaha
arrived Saturday for a short visil
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Victor Halva. On Thursday, th«
; Halva’s, accompanied by Mr. anc
Mrs. Jerry Halva, will leave foi
: Marion, S.D., to attend the wed
! ding of Fred Halva of Denver
! Colo., and Miss Janice Ratzlaff
’ The Halva’s will entertain then
\ son, Fred, and Miss Ratzlaff at ;
[ prenuptial dinner Thursday eve
| ning at Marion.
r ———————
1 Kirwan Gets
; Non-Com Training—
I BRISTOW — Pfc. Michael V
r Kirwan, son of Melvin E. Kirwan
[ route 1, Bristow, recently wa;
J graduated from the army’s tact
J ical command non-commissionec
\ officer academy at Linz, Austria
Private Kirwan has since re
» turned to. his duties as a rifle
i man with the 350th infantry reg
[ iment at Salzburg, Austria. Hi
* joined the Austria forces las
S January.
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