Bible School Concluded at Page PAGE—A week of Bible school was concluded Friday evening with a program at the- Wesleyan Methodist church. The program began with the children marching in, carrying the church and national flags, the Bible and giving the salutes. Theme of the school was " Pion eering for Christ”. The children repeated the 15th Psalm and the Lord's prayer in unison Each teacher presented her section which offered the scrip ture verses which had been learn ed The junior department pre sented a "Trail of Life" chart and explained the various com parisons of frontier living with the venturing forth on a "Pion eer for Christ” program for ev eryday living . The group sang a song naming the 12 disciples. Aletha Ruther ford and Carolyn Sorensen learn ed the books of the Old Testa ment. All sang the "Traveler's Song”- the 121st Psalm. Rev. Berl Baty. church pas tor, offered benediction. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs Edgar Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer and family, Mr. and Mrs John Gray, Mr and Mrs. Robert Gray and Veldon, Mr and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and Charisse of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs Art Miller and son of Chambers picnicked at the Page park Sunday. Honored at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller of Hillsboro, Ore., and Mr and Mrs. William Hurst and Mr. and Mrs Don Hurst and family of Redfleld, la. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and grandson, Randy Stauffer, took Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mil ler to Omaha Tuesday where they boarded a plane for their home at Hillsboro, Ore., after a week’s visit with relatives. Mrs Celia Terrill and Mrs. Al ma Tegeler were Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Emma Kemper. Eddie Walker, Hugh Troshyn ski and Harold Kelly went to Uncoln Monday where they will join the weed-mowing crew on the Burlington railroad. Larry Parks will join a crew- stationed at Page last week that puts in new ties. Lloyd Fusselman is flagman outside Chicago. 111., and Ron Park is now working at the creamery in O'Neill since the close of college. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Streeton of Casper. Wyo., were overnight guests here Wednesday. Mrs. Streeton is remembered here as M iss Lois Cowan, daughter of Reverand Gowan, former pastor of the Wesleyan church. Mrs. Alton Braddoek and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg were hostess es Wednesday evening when members of the Royal Neighbors lodge met at the IOOF hall for a routine meeting and a special practice by the degree team. Members of the Page drill team will a'ttend the convention in At kinson Friday evening. June 14, and will put on the initiatory de gree for the adoption of candi dates. Russell O’Neill, cousin of Owen Parks, was an overnight guest last Thursday at the Parks home. Mrs. Ben Young and son, For rest, were Page and Orchard callers Wednesday and Thursday, June 5-6, looking up friends of JO years ago and visiting famil iar surroundings. They are for mer residents of the Emporia neightiorhood. Forrest has con cluded his navy career and he and his wife now live in Roch ester, Ind. Mrs. C. P Ijeach was hostess to the members of the GGG&G club Friday afternoon. At cards, Mrs. Ethel Waring received the traveling award and Mrs Bert Finley held high score with Mrs. Anton Nissen taking home the consolation award. Mrs. Otto Matschullat will lie the June 21 hostess. Mrs. Glen Stewart entertained the Chatter-Sew members for a social afternoon Friday. Plans were made for a family picnic at the Page park to be held on Sunday, June 23, at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Harry Thompson will be the July 5 hostess. Miss Marie Heiss of Hastings was a guest Friday when the members of the Just-a-Mere club were 2:30 o’clock dessert lunch eon guests of Mrs Lou Heiss. Visiting and a few hands of rook furnished the entertainment. Mrs. Frank Snyder will be the June 21 hostess. Mrs. Alton Braddoek had the devotions and lesson, “Declare His Glory ", last Thursday after noon when members of the WSCS met at thg Wesleyan room for a session. She was assisted by Mesdames Raymond Heiss, Her bert Steinberg and R. F. Park, who gave reports on missionary work accomplished on Okinawa and the Philippine Islands. Mrs. Jesse Kelly presided over the business meeting and appointed Mrs. Raymond Heiss and Mrs. William Ragland as a committee to purchase a hot water heater for the church kitchen. Mesdames Jud Russell and Harold Heiss served refreshments to 35 guests. Mrs. Robert Smith of Lake wood, Calif., Mrs. Stan Silver of Kearney and Miss Bonnie Bernholtz were guests Thursday evening when Mrs. Carl Max en tertained the Bid-or-Bye Bridge club. Mrs. Melvin Roach held high score and Mrs. Dan Trosh ynski had second high. Gifts were given to the guests. Mrs. Alton Braddock will be the June 20 hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haux of Billings, Mont., were overnight guests Friday of Rev. and Mrs. Burl Baty. They were enroute to Custer, S.D. From there they will return to Alaska where they have served one term as mis sionaries. They were classmates of Reverend and Mrs. Baty at Miltonvale (Kans.) college. Mr. anil Mrs. Carl Max and family and his sister and daugh ter. Mrs. Robert Smith and Car oline, of Lakewood, Calif., went to Fremont Sunday where they picnicked at the park with rela tives from Omaha and Fremont. Little David Max will accom pany his grandparents and the Smiths to Peoria. 111., where they will visit his aged great-grand mother, Mrs. Caroline Max. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Gray were hosts Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and Loren and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller of Hillsboro, Ore. Mr. and Mi's. John Lamason returned Thursday from Sheri dan, Mo., where they took her mother, Mrs. R. F. Scott, and her cousin. Mrs. Franklin Dukes. They all attended the wedding of Mrs. Lamason’s nephew, Scott Maricle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mericle of Albion. The wedding took place Sunday, June 2, at Albion. Duane Sorensen, Wayne Dorr, Marilyn Terrill. Faye Rutherford and Aletha Rutherford, accom panied by Rev. Burl Baty, went to Maxwell Monday where they 'will attend Wesleyan Bible camp this week. Barbara Ford and Judy Young, both of Lincoln, are spending two weeks visiting their cousin, Mrs Glen Stewart._ _ Whether you wish to buy, sell or trade, a Dw-cost want ad in The Frontier will do the job quickly and economically! MILLER THEATER — ATKINSON — Fri.-Sat. June 14-15 «■* <* W« ' BRIAN • WYNN • BISHOP "V —plus— Sun.-Mon.Tin**. June 16-17-18 ___ ___ I Wed. Thurs. June 19-20 * 4 \ EusKnKna 1 nils coupon and one paid ad- I I ml anion will admit two adults, * I June 19-20. _I1 HEARING SECRET! This man is wearing the smallest Sonotone hearing aid ever . . . ■ITT WHERE IS IT? He has a secret — it's worn ENTIRELY IN THE EAR. No Cord, nothing worn anywhere else. SONOTONE 618 Kilpatrick Bldg., Omaha Reverend Myers Presented Book CHAMBERS — Rev. and Mrs Harold Bonarth and baby arriv ed Monday, Juno 10, to assume duties as pastor of the Methodist churches at Amelia and Cham bers. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Myers and children left Wednesday. June 12, for his new charge at Da kota City. Reverend Myers al so plans to attend Morningside college at Sioux City. Other Chambers News Mrs. Elmer Wanderseo visited her brothers and sisters and their families at York last week, and attended the annual family reunion held at Bradshaw Sun day, June 2. She also visited a sister and family in Iowa. Bernard. Pete and Wayne Hoff man left Saturday night. June 8. on a fishing trip to the lakes in Cherry county. Mrs. Ed Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harvey and Marilee and Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Green and children attended an annual family gathering held in Riverside park at Neligh Sun day, June 9 Relatives were pre sent from Fremont, Orchard, O' Neill, Royal, Page, Chambers, Neligh. Clearwater and Plain view. ! Mr and Mrs Clifford Jarmar and Mrs. Donald Grimes lef' Monday evening for their homes at Boulder and Eaton. Colo., af I ter several days' visit with rela tives at Chambers Mrs Charles Spath and daugh ter, Mrs. Kieth McMillan. anc mo daughters of Omaha enmt Friday, Jtme 7. Mrs Spath re turned to Omaha Sunday. Mrs McMillan and children remainec while her husband is in the ser ' vice. Bob Starr and son of St. Pau \ istted his mother, Mrs. Nellie Starr. Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Anna Albers Mr. and Mrs. A. B Hubbard. Mr and Mrs E. H. Medcalf and Mr. and Mrs. G H. Adams. Chambers Towners Lick Bassett CHAMBERS The Chambers Towners defeated Bassett, 9-2. here Sunday in a North-Central league baseball game. Meanwhile, the Midget baseball team went to Ewing and lost a 9-1 decision. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey spent Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs Mabel Bennett in Winnetoon, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey north of Orchard. Couple Weds at Emmet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koci wed in rite at Church of Epiphany in Emmet on Saturday, June 8. O’Neill Photo Co. Wed at Inman Mr and Mrs. Galen W. Brunner of Wisconsin, the former Ila June Coon, were wed at Inman Saturday, June 1. KK XL ESTATE TUANSEEKS WD Ben Hanlon Jr. to Jerrold E. Weaver * wife 4-2-57 $1 & exchange of property lots 10 & 11 Blk 1 Neeley's 2nd Add Atkinson. WD Albert R. Took or Jr. to Juliana Kamphaus 4-5-57 $12,250 lot 25 Gdg & Ressels Sud division O'Neill. WD Harold T. McGraw to Beulah M. Coakley & husband 4-27-57 $1,900 Lots 14 & 15 Blk 11 Inman. WD Dorothy I teuton to Gi'orge Enbody & wife 4-26-57 $5.5(H) East 104 ft. lots IS & 1!) Blk 6 • Atkinson. WD Mary Vitt, et. al., to Joe Bartos & wife 10-5-56 $4.1(H) Lot 2 Blk. 11 O'Neill WD Katherine K. Schiefen, et I al to Donald W. Krotter -1-1)7 $1 I/O 1 and North 5 ft lot 2 hlk. 7 Bullocks Add. Stuart. WD I^Donna Snyder, et al to Reginald H. Pinkerman and wife .1-5-57 $6.500 West 40 ft lots 1 2- & .1 Blk 42 Riggs Add. — O'Neill WD Mary Beckwith to Richard Faulhaber 4-29-57 $1,000 lots 4 & 5 Blk A Golden's Subdivision O'Neill. DEED Citv of O'Neill to State of Nebraska 4-8-57 - Valuable consideration. All Blk 1 Mc Cafferty's Annex except South 180 ft. O'Neill. Guest* Here — Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bouts of At kinson called on the C. G. Shel I bases Wednesday, June 5. " Real Estate — Insurance HOME LOANS K1ETH ABART 325 WEST CLAY .1 ■■!■■■ I ■ ■ ■ ■" —... ■ 1 VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1957 In spite of the recent lower trend in the market, we had a good run of hogs and all interests seemed to need hogs. Ex treme' top on butchers was $20.40 wtih only the fancy No. 1 hogs selling over $20.00. No. 2 hogs sold to $19.95. Sows sold from $15.00 to a top of $18.20 depending upon size and quality. A good demand was shown for pigs of all sizes. Weanling pigs sold from $11.00 to $14,50. Special Dairy Sale We are holding a Dairy Sale in TILDEN, Friday evening, June 14 starting at 8:00 P.M. Included will be a load of gexsl i Wisconsin dairy heifer calves; some good fresh cows and springers; and (3) Purebred Holstein bulls large enough for service. Plan to be in Tilden Friday night. Remember our regular sale every MONDAY IN VERDI GRE starting at 11:00 A. M. We appreciate every consignment and will do everything that we can to make certain that you are a satisfied customer. DON JENSEN, Mgr. Ziska-Weber Rites at Stuart Miss Edith Ziska and Jerome Weber, lx>th of Stuart were mar ried Tuesday, June 11 at St. Joseph’s Catholic church in Atkin son. A reception followed in the Knights of Columbus hall. O'Neill Photo Co. Father-Son Banquet Scheduled June 1 8 First Presbyterian church will be the scene of a community wide father-son banquet, Tuesday, June 18 at 7 p.m , at fellowship hall. John E. Curtis of Lincoln, who will be the speaker is a public re lations director for Consumers Public Power district. He is on the national executive committee for the American Legion and a past member of the state rail way commission. AMELIA NEWS Gene Lemunyan of Atkinson visited his cousin, Leslie Forbes, the latter part of last week. Ger ald Forbes visited in the Lemun yan home. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston went to Iloldrege Saturday to visit relatives. Returns from Omaha — Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker returned Tuesday night from Omaha after spending several days there with their son, John Shoemaker, jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cronin and daughters of Grand Island are expected here Sunday for the golf j tournament. Frequent (iolfer Here Is Fatality — Lester Bare, 45, of Rushville died Monday in a Gordon hospital from injuries suffered in a col lision Sunday night on U. S. high way 20 about five miles west of Rushville. The other driver es caped with minor injuries. Mr. Bare was thrown from his car. He had competed in the golf tournaments at the Country club here several years, and was a friend of A. P. Jaszkowiak. The Jaszkowiaks had expected Mr. Bare for this year’s tournament. Recrt iers from I’eanut Ordeal — ATKINSON-Sandra Kay O’ Connor, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Connor of Atkinson, was taken to Children’s Memorial hospital in Omaha Thursday, June 4 where she had a peanut removed from her left lung. Except for a little cough, she is “back as good as new,” her mother reports. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Golden and four children of San Diego, Calif., and his mother , Mrs. Marne Golden also of San Diego, ar rived Monday to spend a week visiting relatives. Frontier Wants are Mighty!