The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 23, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    Page School Will
Open September 3
PAGE—Supt and Mrs. Stanley
Gross and children arrived Sat
urday from Greeley, Colo., where
he attended college this summer.
The Page schools are scheduled
to open Monday, September 3.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey
and sons were Saturday supper
guests at the home of her grand
mother, Mrs Hester Edmisten.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rooison
and daughter, Pamela, of Lin
coln, Mr. and Mrs. James Bartak
and family of Inman and Mr and
Mrs Glen Blezek spent the week
end at the home of the ladies’
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Parks. Mr. Blezek had just re
turned from Greeley, Colo,
where he attended the summer
term of college. Mrs. Blezek, who
had been employed at Omaha
since their marriage last spring,
joined her husband at Page. They
are enroute to Victorville, Calif,
where Mr Blezek will teach in
dustrial arts in the school system
there. The Parks’ other daughter,
Lois Jean of San Diego, Cali?.,
called and talked with the fam
ily Sunday e%-ening.
Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Wood ac
companied their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Vernc-n
Wiseman, and daughter to the
Black Hills on a vacation trip,
leaving Monday, August 13, and
returning Thursday evening. The
Wisemans returned to their home
at Lincoln Friday. Mr and Mrs
lister Wood and family were
Sunday guests at the Wood home
Mrs. Dora Olson and daughter,
Sharon, of Lincoln were Saturday
and Sunday guests in the R. D
Copes home. Mrs. Dale Wood and
children, who had spent thf
week here, returned to tiieii
home at Lincoln with them. Bou
rne Riege also accompanied their
to Lincoln where she will be A
guest of Sharon and of Ura Bolin
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly and
sons were Sunday guests in thf
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Jones, at O’Neill
Her brother, Morris Jones, anc
family of Chadron were alsc
guests there.
Mrs. Paul Hartigan and chil
dren left Monday for Correction
ville, la., where Mr. Hartigan i<
employed with a constructior
company. The family will livf
at Correctionville for a time.
Hugh Troshynski attended a
...ill game at Omaha Friday eve*.
; rung and was accompanied to
Page by his cousins, Jerry and
Leonard Troshynski, on Saturday
morning. They returned to Oma
ha Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund of
Scotia were Friday to Monda\
guests in the home of her grand
parents, Mr and Mrs. John Gray.
Their sons, Larry and Perry, who
have been visiting at Page, ac
companied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Zeller, all of Page, and Mr, and
Mrs. Merlyn Rapp of Denton met
Mr. and Mrs. J C. King of Om
aha at Wisner and enjoyed a p.:
nie dipner together on Sunday.
The Kings’ daughters, Nelta and
Llonna, returned to Omaha with
their parents, as did Mrs. Zeller,
who will visit the Kings.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trow
bridge and daughter, Lori Louise,
spent Sunday, August 12, at Dal
las, S.D., guests in the Ted Lou
kota home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey
and daughter, Mrs. Leonard
Wright, and children of Sioux
City were Saturday evening
guests in the Herbert Stevens
home.
Sterling Albright returned to
his work with a construction
| companv at Sioux City Sunday
| after a two-months’ absence ne-,
cessitated by a fall in which he
received a broken arm and other
injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Soren
sen left Friday afternoon for
Owensboro, Ky., where Mrs.
Sorensen will live while her hus
band is stationed at Camp Camp
bell. After December he expects
to be transferred to North Caro
1 . — r.
Roy and Goldie Alder and Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Parks and baby
! were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Parks. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Trowbridge and children
were afternoon visitors. They
were visiting Miss Marilyn, who
has been hospitalized at Omaha.
Mesdames Richard Trowbridge,
Norman Trowbridge and Richard
Heiss served dinner to 13 work
men at the Sunday-school farm
where they hoed cockle burrs and
hauled in the baled oats.
All members except Mrs. Al
in Haynes were present when the
weekend visitors in the home
i of Mrs. Hal Farnsworth for a
social afternoon Friday. Rook
was played and a 2:30 dessert
luncheon was served by the host
cs. The next meeting will be a
picnic at the Page park on Aug
ust 31. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss left
last Thursday for Powell, Wyo.,
where they will viist their so.n
I in-law and daughter, Mr. and
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
1 Mrs. Richard Asher, her broth
Mrs. Harry Cullen, also at Pow
ell, her sister, Mrs. Mary Berg
strom of Wyoming, and their
' son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
i and Mrs. Ross Fink, and daugh
ter, at Pocatello, Ida.
Mrs. Chris Christiansen of
Chappell, Raymond Chichester of
Los Angeles, Calif., and Fred
’ Li iimkuhl of Sioux City were
weekend visitors in the home,
of Mrs. Rose Chichester and son,
. Elbert. Mr. Chichester is a son of
! Mrs. Chichester and the other
! guests were her sister and broth
' er.
Music for the teen-age danca,
! sponsored by the members of the
r Improvement club, was furnished
by Kenneth Waring and his or
chestra Tuesday evening, August
.14 On Friday evening, August
24, there will be a roller skating
party at the Page rink.
i Miss Gallagher on
Month’s Vacation—
> INMAN—Miss Marilyn Galla
gher, daughter of the James Gal
. laghers, returned from Denver,
t Colo., on Saturday to spend a
month’s vacation before return
. ing to the University of Denver
» for her senior year. Miss Galla
t gher has been employed in Den
, ver most of the summer.
Mrs. Chas. Remington
Dies in Washington
CHAMBERS— Word has been
received by friends at Chambers
of the death of Mrs. Charles
Remington of Sedro Woolley.
Wash., on Tuesday, August 14.
Burial was at Sedro W'oolley on
Thursday, August 16.
Mrs Remington. 68, was for
merly Mrs. Ruth Davidson of Se
dro Woolley. She married Mr
Remington in 1953.
Mr. Remington lived for many
years in the Chambers and Am
elia vicinities.
Miss Clenne Bced
Ls Shower Honoree—
CHAMBERS — A prenuptial
shower, sponsored by a number
of high school classmates, was
held in the Methodist church
parlors Friday evening, August
17, in honor of Miss Cleone Heed.
The program was in the form of
a radio broadcast with several
girls competing in a contest for
“queen for a day,” the guest-of
honor receiving most of the
votes. She was crowned qu«*en
and presented baskets of gifts.
Lunch was served by a num
ber of friends and neighbors of
the bride.
Miss Deed and Norman I.ub
ken of Lincoln weer married at
a church rite Sunday, August 19.
Mrs. Frank Nelson
to Reunion—
Mrs Frank Nelson left O'Neill
by rail early Friday to attend a
family reunion at Milton, Wise.
It wdll be a reunion of the Jo
hansen family, w'hich lived for a
time at Elk Point, S.D.
Club to Meet—
The Merrimyx club met with
Mrs. Fred Robertson Tuesday.
EEBJPSSS
» 111 Ri 11 OF CHRIST (O'Neill)
Rex James, evangelist
Sunday, August 26, services:
Bible school, 10 am.; preaching
and communion services, 11 a.m.;
youth meeting. 7 p.m., evange
listic services begin this Sunday
night at 8 o’clock. These will
continue every night for two
weeks except Saturday night.
The first two nights services will
be conducted by the local min
ister; thereafter by Erwin W.
Marshall of Eugene, Ore. All are
urged to attend these services.
Bible study will be held Friday
night in the Chet Larson home
near Chambers.
The monthly singspiration of the
Churches jf Christ in the Elkhorn
valley will be on Friday night,
August 31, at the Church of
Christ at Ewing.
METHODIST (I’age-Inman)
Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor
PAGE—
Thursday, August 23: Choir
practice, 8 p.m.
Sunday, August 26: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.,
“Jorn Wesley” film shown in
O’Neill Methodist church, 8 p.m.,
with free will offering.
Wednesday, August 29: WSCS
prayer hour, 9 a.m.. Scripture:
lesson—I Peter 1:3-9.
INMAN—
Thursday, August 23: WSCS
meeting, 2:30 p.m.
Friday, August 24: MYF pre
sents the play, “Going, Going,
Gone!" at 8 p.m.
Sunday, August 26: Sunday
school, 8:45 a.m.; worship, 9:45
1a O’Neill Methodist church, 8
. m.; “John Wesley film shown
p.m.. with free will offering.
Wednesday. August 29: Choir
practice and MYF, 8 p.m.
CENTER UNION (O’Neill)
Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor
Sunday, August 26: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; preaching ser
vice, 11 a.m.; young people's
meeting. 8 p.m.; preaching fol
low :ng young people’s meeting.
The prayer meeting and Bible
study will be in the home of Mr.
and Mrs, John Dick Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock,
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor
Sunday, August 26: Divine ser
vices, 9 a.m.; Sunday-school,
10:15 a.m.; Lutheran hour,
WJAG (780 kc), 4 p.m.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCar
s'ilie and Michael and Mary Kay
| arid Mrs. J. L. McCarville, sr.,
left Sunday to spend a few days
it the Niobrara state park.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mott,
Mrs. Richard Clyde and Danny
and Mrs. Art Ennen of Verdigre
left Saturday to visit Mr. and
Airs. Eugene Pierson and family
•i Torrington, Wyo. They attend
'd the wedding of Mis; Ruth
Pierson and returned Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus and
Jean left Friday for Omaha to
attend the wedding of Miss Lou
ise Pimper. Their daughter. Miss
Ellen, who served as a brides
maid, joined them and went on to
Lake Okoboji, la., where they
will vacation until August 26.
Miss Mary Lou Head complet
ed her nurse's training at Creigh
ton university and is vacationing
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George Head. She plans to work |
in Omaha.
Mrs. John Carroll and sons of
Denver, Colo., arrived Sunday to
spent a week with her mother.
Mrs. W J. Biglin.
Fifteen-foot Deepfreete. 5-yr.
guaranteed, only $348 at SeovJe's
Western Auto, O'Neill. I6-18c
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engen
and Gus Smiley of Norfolk were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mis.
John C. Simon and family.
Spending the week in Verdigre
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stolp
and son.
Johnny Sivesind left Sunday to
spend a week in Orchard with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
John Sehleusener.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd RubecK
and daughter, Mrs. Milford
Coats, and children visited the
iiubecks’ son. Ehvin, near Cham
bers Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Murphy of
Sioux City were weekend guests
of her father, John F Pribil, and
Mrs. Pribil.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Shell
hammer left Sunday for a week's
vacation in the Black Hills. Their
daughter, little Karen Sue, is
staying with her grandparents,
the Ray G. Shelhamers.
Twenty - six inch American
hikes, only $36.95 at Soovie's
Western Auto, O’Neill. 16-19c
Returning Sunday after a
week’s vacation in the Black
Hills, Yellowstone national park,
Big Horn mountains and the To
torts, were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
A. Sevcik and two of their three
children The youngest stayed
with relatives
Mr and Mrs. Harold Kramer,
Dennis and Laima left Monday
efter visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs Fred Salak.
KI XI ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD Theo Baumeister, O N
to Anthony .1 O'Donnell, O'Neill
8 15-56 $1- Lot 4, Block "E" Fa
I' --
hv’s Ses.'. Addn. O'Neill
WI> Elgin & Betty Hay. O'N
to Wm Edwards, O’N 8-14-56
$11,500 Lot 27 and So. 28 ft Lot
28 Gilg & Swenson's Subdiv., O’
Neill
WI> Libbie B. Mlinar to Geo.
H Beck, Atk 8-17-56 $200- N4
Lot 4- Bl 26, Fran Bitney’s Add.
Lot 4, Blk 26. Frank Bitney’s
Add, Atkinson
WD Melvin Spangler to (."has.
C Spangler 8-15-56- $1- SEt,
See, 33-26-9
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Family Night
Starring Walter Brennan, Phi
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De Wilde
GOOD-BYE, MY LADY
A one-boy dog ... a one-dot
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Fri.-Sat. Aug. 24-2;
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Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 26-27-31
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