The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 12, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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O'Neill Drive-In Theater — Opens Sunday, April 15th
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Wesleyan Group in
Prayer Conference
PAGE—Guests from the fol
lowing congregations of the Wes
leyan Methodist church mot at
Page Saturday for a prayer con
ference: Spencer, Lynch, Nio
brara, Venus, O’Neill, Atkinson,
Riverside and Bethany.
Rev. E. E. Cummings of Spen
cer showed an educational film
during the session.
A basket dinner was served at
noon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Terrill.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fischer
and children of Wakefield were
overnight guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prill. Bob
Prill of Fremont also was pres
ent. On Sunday the group were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Van Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Johnston
and family of Mountain Home,
Ida., arrived Saturday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Heiss. They will
also visit with other relatives
and friends in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell and
Mrs. Hattie Stewart were Sun
day dinner guests in the Roy
Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Pollock of Ewing were af
ternoon visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer
were hosts to a group of rela
tives last Thursday evening hon
oring Mrs. Jerry Allen of Santa
Rosa, Calif. Other guests were
Mrs. Mina Stauffer, Edgar Stauf
fer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teg
eler. __
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lamason
returned to their home at Page
after spending the winter months
at Downey, Calif. Their son, Wil
son, remained in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson
and Mrs. Harvey Nelson of Tay
lor brought Mrs. Anna Thomp
son to Page Sunday and were
dinner guests at the Art Grass
home. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt
Thompson and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and Ruth
were guests, also.
A $5 donation was voted to be
given to the cancer fund when
the members of the Chatter Sew
club were guests of Mrs. Milo
Landreth on Friday afternoon.
The time was spent visiting and
with fancy work. Mrs. John Sor
ensen will be the May hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French,
sr., Mrs. Lou Heiss and Mrs. Ger
trude Deaver of Des Moines, la.,
visited Mrs. Bertha Reed Sunday
evening.
Mrs. George Clasey and Mrs.
Alton Braddock entertained a
group of friends at the Clasey
home in honor of Mrs. Jerry Al
len of Santa Rosa, Calif. Guests
included Mesdames Orville
Kemper, Harold Heiss, Robert
Gray, Herbert Steinberg, Melvin
Smith, Harry Tegeler and Cordes
Walker.
Mesdames Emma Kemper,
John Gray, Carrie Townsend, Hal
Farnsworth, Bertha Reed and R.
D. Copes gave Mrs. Icie Snyder
a housewarming on Friday. Cards
formed the afternoon’s enter
tainment. The self-invited guests
served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey
and sons were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of her grand
mother, Mrs. Hester Edmisten.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bartak of
rnrnan accompanied Glen Blezek
to Omaha Friday afternoon where
they were guests of Mrs. Bartak’s
sister, Miss Ruth Parks. Their
children stayed with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Parks, during their absence.
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Johnson
spent their two-weeks’ vacation
with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
E. Borness, at Ossian, la., and
visited with relatives in Omaha
on the return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler,
Mrs. Mina Stauffer and Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and Mrs.
Jerry Allen of Santa Rosa, Calif.,
were Sunday evening and supper
guests in the Dale Stauffer home.
Mrs. Dora Townsend was a
dinner guest of Mrs. Carrie
Townsend and a supper and ov
ernight guest in the Henry Flem-v
ing home at Ewing. The day
marked Mr. Fleming’s birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs.
Carrie Townsend were Saturday
callers in the Dr. O. W. French
said Mrs. Jennie French homes.
Elmer Clasey of Columbus
spent a few days at Page last
week, returning to Columbus on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and
son, Jimmie, were Sunday visit
ors in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen
and daughters of Minden were
weekend guests in the Soren
Sorensen home and visited other
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Alta Finch was hostess to
! three tables of pitch players on
Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. J.!
Dobbins earned the high score
prize; Mrs. Bert Finley had low
score, and Mrs. Antom Nissen
received the traveling award.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen
and family of Hoskins were
Sunday guests in the Tommy
Kelly home and evening callers
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Kelly.
Guests at the Oswald Gold
fuss home Saturday evening in
honor of their son, Gene, on his
birthday anniversary were Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Schwager, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Schwager, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Schwager and Tommy
Piersol of Orchard and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Zeller, Mrs. Rose Chi
chester and son, Elbert, N. D.
Ickes, sr., and Denny. At cards
Gus Schwager and Elbert Chi
chester had high scores and Mrs.
Roy Zeller and N. D. Ickes had
the low scores.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink and
daughter, Loretta, left Wednes
day, April 11, for Pocatella, Ida.,
where he will report for reas
signment for field crew work
with a telephone company.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Thompson were Sunday dinner
guests in the Clarence Hansen
home at Inman Sunday in obser
vance of the birthday anniver
saries of Mrs. Clarence Hansen,
Mrs. Roy Hansen and her son,
Richard, and daughter, Delila.
A group of friends surprised
Mrs. William Scheinost last
Thursday evening. The occasion
was her birthday anniversary.
At cards. Mrs. Jerome Allen had
the high score; Mrs. Art Grass,
low, and Mrs. Ben Asher, travel
ing award. The self - invited
guests served lunch.
Mrs. Kenneth Braddock was a
guest Wednesday evening, April
4, when the members of the
RNA lodge met at the lodge hall
for a routine meeting. Mes
dames R. F. and Ethel Park
served lunch to 20 guests.
New P-TA Officers
Are Installed
The officers for the 1956-57
school year of the Parent-Teach
ers’ association were installed on
Monday evening at the final
meeting of the current term. New
officers are: Mrs. Vernon Lor
enz, president; James M. Hols
claw, vice-president; Mrs. Char
les F. Nutter, secretary, and
Mrs. Ralph H. Walker, treasurer.
A musical program under the
direction of Charles B. Houser
and Richard C. Smithson was
presented.
Refreshments were served by
the kindergarten mothers.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Elmer Allyn, Terry and
Debbie, Mrs. Lottie Lofquest and
Mrs. Vina Munson, all from north
of Stuart, were Monday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Temple
meyer and girls expect to leave
Saturday to attend the wedding
of her brother, Kenneth Stander.
Mrs. Ralph Barnes and chil
dren of Amelia visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Perry Monday.
Miss Shirley Ross, who is em
ployed in Norfolk by a roofing
company, spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harte and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Campbell
and family, all of Lincoln, visit
ed the ladies’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Sanders, over the
weekend.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
alds. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wayman
were Sunday evening callers at
j the William Schmohr home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marcellus
and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkin
son attended the hill billy barn
dance in Sioux City Friday.
Don’t be sorry. See our wall
paper display before you buy.—
Scovie’s Western Auto, O’Neill.
45-2c
Guests Wednesday, April 4, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Summers were his uncle and
nephew, James Ernest and son,
Arthur, of Rocky Ford, Colo.
They had come to attend the fu
neral of Glea Lush of Plainview.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Pat Sullivan were her children1
and their families. Mr. and Mrs.
John McGill of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Sullivan, Beth Ann and
Timmy of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Jensen, also Miss Mary M,
Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson of
Inman and Miss Luella Watson
of Holdrege were Friday, March
30, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Tomlinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Philbrick,
formerly of north of Bassett,
moved to town two weeks ago.
He is a twin brother of Duane
Philbrick and is employed at
Fetrow’s.
You Are Invited to Hear Nationally
Known Evangelist Bobby Ray of Denver
April 17 — May 6
(Services Nightly, 8:00, Except Saturday)
SUBJECTS OF INTEREST
“The One Sin That Sends Men to Hell”
“Rise and Fall of Soviet Russia According to History
Prophecy”
“WHY MOST RELIGIOUS PEOPLE WILL BE LOST”
“THE TIME THAT JESUS FAILED”
“IT PAYS TO SERVE THE DEVIL”
PUBLIC INVITED
Assembly of God Church
O’Neill, Nebr.
Evangelist Bobby Ray E. Kirschman, Pastor Telephone 432
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