Robert L. Sorensen to Wed Auugst 6 PAGE—Mrs. Cyntnia Vick of Ow ensboro, Kyannounces the engagement and approaching mamage of her daughter. Patsy, to Robert L>. Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensne, sr., of Page Miss Vick is a checker at the Service laundry at Owensboro. Robert is a graduate of the Page high school with the class of 1952, attended Wayne State Teachers college 1 Vi years and has been in the service lVa years. He received his military training -- .it Ft. Bliss, Tex.. Ft. Bragg, N.C., ! and Camp Campbell, Ky. The wedding ceremony will 1 take place at the Temple Baptist ! church at West Ninth and Ven able ave, at Owtmsboro Monday evening, August 6, at 6 o’clock. Following the ceremony the couple will leave for Page for a visit with relatives and friends here. _ Other Page News Mr and Mrs. Allen Haynes ac companied Miss Alice French of O’Neill to Denton Sunday, July 22, where they visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes, until last -- Thursday evening. Miss Viola went to Denton and brought them to Page. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers re turned on Tuesday, July 24, from Unadilla and Denton where they visited in the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Rapp, at Denton and attended funeral services for Mrs. Zeller’s sister, Mrs. Carrie Arnold of Wheatland. Colo., held at Unadilla on Monday, July 23. They were also guests of her sis ters, Mrs. Izell Dunkle and Jen nie Bryant at Unadilla. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss and family spent three weeks with ! his parents here assisting with ! the harvest. They returned Tues day, July 24, to their home at Burwell. Mrs. I O. Wood entertained a group of ladies at an early morn ing breakfast at the Page park on Tuesday, July 24. Her daughter, Mrs. Harry Undine, and children, Joan, Jeanine and Jerry, of Sioux City were guests and returned to their home that evening. Mrs. Alta Finch was the winner of tne special prizes. Seven other prizes were drawn. Mrs. F. G. Albright, whose birthday anni versary occurred that day, was one of the seven lucky ones. The hostess served lunch. Members of the RNA Kensing ton were guests of Mrs. Millie Kelly on Wednesday, July 25, for a social afternoon spent at cards and in visiting A covered dish luncheon followed the rou tine business meeting. Mrs. Otto Matschullat will be the August 8 hostess. Mesdames A. O. Weber, Elmer Trowbridge, Forrest Henderson, Charles Cronk, Merwyn French, jr., William Ragland, Edgar Stauffer, Harry Harper, R. F. Park and N. D. Ickes went to Orchard on Wednesday afternoon, Inly 25, as guests of the EUB la dies aid and enjoyed a book re view by Mrs. Henry Canonberg of Bassett on “Who Walk Alone.” Lunch was served in the church parlors following the program during the social hour together. Mrs. Hester Edmisten was an overnight guest of Mrs. F. G. Al bright at the telephone office on Monday, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ruther ford entertained the following guests at supper Tuesday evening, July 24, in honor of his sister, Mrs. F. G. Albright, to observe her birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Neu bauer, Mrs. Emma Canaday, Dur an Rutherford and Mrs. Albright and son. Sterling. A1 Anson trucked the house hold effects of the Art McClure family to Arcadia last Thursday, where Mrs. McClure will teach during the coming year. Mrs. J. E. Smith was hostess to the members of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary group last Thursday afternoon for a work meeting. Clothing was repaired end pressed in readiness to be sent to distribution centers. Mrs. R. F Park and Mrs. George Cla sey were guests. Mrs. Harry Johnson led the devotions. Mrs. Smith served lunch. The August meeting will be with Mrs. Owen Park. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill and daughter, Marilyn, took Jerry to Miltonvale, Kans., on Wednes day, July 25, where they visited until Saturday. Jerry remained until Sunday then returned to his college work at Marion, Ind. Owen Davis Leaving Soon for Europe— STAR — Owen Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davis, was honored at a picnic dinner Sun day at Ford's park in O’Neill. He will soon leave for Europe. His mother will accompany him to New York and will visit her son, Lyle, who was injured re cently in a parachute jump. To Be Maid-of-Honor at Denver Wedding— The Misses Marde and Barbara Birmingham and Lorraine Si monson left Wednesday to attend the wedding of a college class mate in Denver, Colo. Miss Marde Birmingham will be maid-of-hoonr. Visiting Yellowstone— VENUS— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pospeshil spent last week vaca tioning in Yellowstone national park at Mammoth hot springs. Mrs. Stuti Chairman— Mrs. Joe Stutz was chairman of the dessert-bridge held Wednes day evening at the Country club. O’NEILL LOCALS Miss Barbara Becker arrived Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker, until Monday. She is emlpoyed in Kan sas City, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cronin and family of Chicago, 111., are visit ing her mother, Mrs. R. R. Morri son. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick and family attended a picnic on Sunday, July 22, in honor of her brother and his wife, Airman and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest, and son, Chuckie. The picnic was held at the Rollo Berry farm north of Stuart. The Lofquests have been transferred from Denver, Colo., to Biggs air force base. El Paso, Tex. They left Wednesday, July 25. Ewing Soldier on Leave from Germany Honored at Picnic DELOIT—On Sunday a picnic ! was held in the Neligh park in I honor of Kenneth Lee, who is ; home on furlough from Germany. The following were present: Kenneth, Anita and Vitrus Lee; i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of i Neligh; Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Harpster, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn i Harpster and sons, all of the Ewing community; Mr. and Mrs. L W Reimer, Miss Frazier and Mrs. Richard Nelson, all of O’ Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lu ben and Donald of Clearwater; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple and Twila and Wendell Starr of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. i Dewey Brittell of Norfolk; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and ! Elayne. . Other Deloit News Doris Ann Spahn and Elayne Reimer came home from Wayne college on Friday—the end of the eight-weeks’ term. Elayne return ed for an additional three weeks. John Rossow left Friday for South Dakota where he will be employed at the Henry Sturek ranch. Earl Rossow and Henry Rei mer were in Burwell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple and Twila and Wendell Starr of Hastings visited Sunday at the Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs Otto Reimer of Lincoln were supper guests on Saturday at the Melvin Rexin home. Susan Huffman of Bassett vis ited her cousins, Zoe Ann and Becky Huffman, at the Huffman ranch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Temple attended the wedding of Caro lyn Temple last Thursday at Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Schrunk and daughters called at the How ard Temple home in Hastings re cently. Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Eld Urban and Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Honyewell at Cham bers. Dr. and Mrs. William Ross left Monday to go to Smith Cen ter, Kans. At Norfolk, they met their daughter, Dr. Margaret Ross, who came by plane from New York City to Omaha on Sunday. She recently completed a medical course and has been attending a Bibical seminary in New York. This fall she will go to the Mayo clinic for a study on internal medicine. Mrs. Grace Briggs returned Monday from a seven weeks’ va cation. Accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn of Omaha, they went to Los Angeles, Calif., where they spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Briggs and family. At Corvallis, Ore., they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Briggs also for two weeks. Up on returning to Omaha, Mrs. Briggs visited relatives at Stan ton, la., and Nebraska City. Mrs. Daisy Briant of Diablo, Calif., accompanied by her son in-law, Frank Schueart of Al liance, were overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Hannah Tuttle on Friday. They left Sat urday morning for Norfolk. Mrs. Myrtle Kimes of Clear water spent the weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings. Mr. and Mrs. ISarl Billings spent from Sunday to Tuesday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Dunaway, and family at j Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoajf and family, who were enroute to their home in Omaha from a va cation trip in Colorado were guests Thursday and Friday at the homes of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag, and her father, Perry Saiser. Miss Lucile Rotherham spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham. Miss Rotherham is a teacher in New Mexico and is spending the sum mer vacation with relatives in ENving and vicinity. Miss Hazel Ruby and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Everett Ruby, returned Friday from a trip to Wyoming. They visited relatives at Gillette and Buffalo and en joyed several sightseeing trips. --7 i • Chicagoans Visit— ATKINSON—Mrs. Orville So ger, two daughters and one son have been visiting Mr and Mrs Frank Soger and Mrs. Ruth Barnes. They arrived by rail. Mr. Seger arrived last Thursday to join his wife and children and will visit here several weeks. He is employed by the Miller Amusement Co., in the service division. Mr. Gillespie Feted — Mrs. Eldon Wood of San Ga briel, Calif., entertained at a family dinner Monday evening, July 23, in honor of W. B. Gil lespie, on his birthday anniver sary. Mrs. W. B. Gillespie also was hostess at a dinner in honor of her husband. Ready Baby Clothes for Shower Use EWING — One of the mission projects of the Women’s Gen eral Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian church is the collection of clothing for a mission at Frenchburg, Kv. Mem bers also will purchase material to be made into baby clothes for Presbyterial showers. The mission group met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Forrest Henderson. Six teen members answered roll call. Lesson topics were “Opportun ities Unlimited” and "Indian Americans Coming into Their Own.” Pamphlets on temper ance were distributed. 5,364 Books Lent in ’55 by Library EWING — New sections of shelving will be added to the Ewing public library this year. Purchase of a reading table for boys and girls also was discussed at the annual meeting of the li brary board held last week. Seventy-four new books were added during 1955 and 225 books from the Nebraska library com mission were made available. Adults borrowed 2,785 books and boys and girls borrowed 2,579—a total circulation of 5,364. These magazines are provided: Coronet, Ladies Home Compan ion, McCall’s, Foreman and Ten nis. 2 Guests Present When Matrons Meet EWING — The Past Matrons club and the Star Kensington were entertained Friday after noon at the home of Miss Ina Bennett. Fourteen members were present. Guests were Mrs. Flora Young of Orchard and Mrs. Lee Wood of Ewing. Fancywork and visiting were the past time. Lunch was served. Royal Theater —O’NEILL, NEBR. — Thurs. Aug. 2 Family Night Mario Lanza in SERENADE The thrill of his matchless voice and the quivering excite ment of James M. Cain’s best seller The story of a farm-hand who won fame as a singer and nearly lost his soul as a man. Co starring Joan Fontaine, Sarita Montiel, Vincent Price. Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets; adults 50c; children 12e Fri.-Sat. Aug. 3-4 THE NAKED HILLS Filmed in Pathe Color. Starring David Wayne, Keenan Wynn, James Barton, Jick Backus, Mar cia Henderson. The gun . . . the woman ... the wild Sierras! Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee Sat. 2:30. All children under 12 free when accompanied by parent Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 5-6-7 Paramount presents Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint, George Sanders in THAT CERTAIN FEELING With Pearl Bailey in the sur prise performance of the year. Polor by technicolor. So warm! So hilarious! So appealing! It tops “The Seven Little Foys" in feeling. Bob Hope plays “Pops" igain in a performance that’s tops for his entire career! And Eva Marie Saint co-stars in a ielightfully different, glamorous ole! • \dults 50c; children 12c; matinee Sun. 2:30. All children under 12 ’ree when accompanied by parent Indies Aid Holds Regular Meet — EWING—Mrs. Ed Hoag was one of the hostesses for the La dies Aid society of the Evangel ical United Brethem church of Orchard when members met on Wednesady afternoon. July 25, for a regular session. A feature was a report on the book, “Those Who Walk Alone “ by Perry Burgess, presented by Mrs. Henry Cannenberg of Bas sett One hundred heard the re port Guests were in attendance from Page, O'Neill, Neligh, Plain view, and Ewing. Besides Mrs. Henderson, those attending from Ewing were Mrs. John A. Wood, Mrs. J. L. Pru den, Mrs. Waldo Davis, Mrs. H. K. Harris, Mrs Ralph Eacker, Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, Mrs. Jessie Angus, Miss Ina Bennett, Mrs. Willie Schrader, Sandra and IXiuglas, Mrs. Ralph Schrader. Visits Creighton — Mrs. W. H. Harsy spent the weekend in Creighton with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kocina, and daughters. Visit Halsteads— PAG E—Sunday afternoon and evening calelrs in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halstead were Mr and Mrs. Donald Park, Mrs. Belle Mott, Mr and Mrs. Harry Park and Mrs. Clara YVat terman and son, Arthur, all of Page, William Van Gent of Ad ams, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hal stead amt family and Mr. and Mrs. Loon Mellor and Delores, all of Redbird. PLEASE READ i THIS AD Pictures will be shown on — Thursday Evening, August 2nd j — EIGHT O'CLOCK — Page Legion Club ... of the MINNESOTA FARMS that j are for sale in Dodge, Steel, Olmstade j and Mower counties. CLAUDE ASHER j "The Friendly Realtor” KASSON, MINN. j lUS^S^l ENGLANDER Slower SW»fc Hotel Special Mattress and Box Spring f I _11 luxury hotel comfort at budget pricel •'Body balance" 209 coil unit for relaxed jpmiiKHiiuin sleep. Sag-proof. Pin striped cover. 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GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & Douglas O’NEILL, NEBR. Phone 167 Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9-5 Monday thru Satudray r-- ■ ■ ■ .. IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE I FOR SALE Commercial type building at Third and Douglas streets, 45’ x 170’, with good boiler, steam type, blower type radiation, heavy duty wiring, plate glass front. This building is suitable for any kind of business. Parking lot in the rear, 75’ x 135’, can be purchased with the building as well as an addition to the west of 32’ x 56*. On a long-term lease, would consider making altera tions to suit lessee. ——— | Half block of warehouse lots, with 6-ft. “non-climb’* fence topped with barbed wire, with one frame ware house with self-supporting roof, two 9-foot doors at each end of building, metal clad, 36’ x 190’. Another warehouse, 28’ x 40’, frame, and metal clad, with planked raised floor at loading height. Would consider lease on this property on term basis. The above properties can be purchased with a low down payment, and terms on the balance at reasonable rate of interest. If interested in the purchase or lease of these properties, inquire of or contact C. E. LUNDGREN Phone I 52 — P.O. Box 387 CHIROPRACTOR to Block So. of Ford Garage Dr. J. L. Sherbahn Complete X-Ray Equipment O'Neill, Nebraska Paul Shierk INSURANCE AG KNOT O’NEILL. NEBR Insurance of All Kind* SELLING AT AUCTION 480-Acre Improved Holt Co. Ranch WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 On the Premises j 1:30 O’clock P.M. j LOCATION: 14 miles southwest of Kwing; 15 miles south east of Chambers, and 21) miles southeast of O’Neill, Nebr. THE LAND: 480 acres traversed by Cash Creek, of which 10 acres is sub-irrigated. The pastures are level to gently rolling. Water and shelter are the best. Currently there are 38 acres in alfalfa and bromegrass, 12 acres of corn, 60 acres native hay meadow, 100 acres creek bottom pasture, 200 acres upland pasture. The improvements include mod ern 3-bedroom house, with living room, kitchen and full basement. All buildings are wired by REA; daily mail ser vice; one mile to school; telephone. It is only 5 miles to Bethany Presbyterian church. Other buildings include Ga rage, Corn Crib and Granary; 2 large Cattle Sheds; Poul- j try House; steel clad Barn; cemented Storm Cave. The fences are in fair to good repair. This unit is watered by 2 wells and windmills. TERMS: 25% down payment day of sale; 25% March 1st, 1957, at which time possession will be given. Balance can be carried on a long-term loan with attractive terms. War ranty deed and merchantable abstract furnished the buy er. GENERAL COMMENT: Mrs. Christianson has been rent ing this property since the death of her husband and has now decided to sell the ranch. Here is a fine opportunity for someone to make a good buy. If intersted in seeing the ranch before sale day, contact any of the brokers or auc tioneers, or call on Mrs. Christianson, who will be at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Hubei, located 1 mile south of the place selling. MACHINERY and MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Two heavy duty cabling racks; hay rack; two-wheel trail er; manure spreader; disc; feed bunks; two set of new barn door tracks; lots of shop tools and some furniture. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED MRS. CELIA (John) CHRISTIANSON, Owner Ernie Weller and Dean Fleming, Aucta. Phone: Atkinson 5142 Ron Shonka, Phone 7541, Atkinson, or Mike Shonka, Burwell, Nebr., Brokers GAS SERVICE LINE SPECIAL From Now Till Frost We Offer New Gas Service Lines As Follows: • NO DOWN PAYMENT • NO CARRYING CHARGE • PAY OUT AT $2.00 PER MONTH Now is the time to get that New Gas Line Installed! Please Contact Our Office Today! Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Company, Inc.