* • Page News Seniors Receive Diplomas at Page By Ah In Prtimly Ten seniors and nine eighth grad ers received diplomas at com mencement exercises at Page, Tuesday night. "Where There Is No Vision" was the title of the address given bj M A Oschner of Wayne. I*>nmi Crumly gave the valedic tory address and Dixie Nissen gave the salutatory address. Carl Max presented the diplomas and Ronald Park presented the scholarships and awards. Baccalaureate services were held at the Page High school Auditor ium Sunday evening. The sermon "At the Crossroads" was delivered hy Rev Burl Baty of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Rev . Lisle Mew maw gave the invocation and bene diction. The pupils of District 23 and their teacher. Miss Brenda Bee Ieart closed the school year with a family pirnic Thursday noon, , May 14. Each family brought a picnic lunch and ico cream was furnish ed by the school. District 9'. Pupils of District 97 and teacher, Miss Linda Cronk, also held their closing picnic on Thursday. Pupils of district 57 and their teacher, Delores Mellor, held a family picnic to close the school year. Mrs. Marvin Stauffer, teacher at district 55 held their last day of school picnic on Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Pari Mux went to Norfolk on Saturday to attend the funeral of A. II. Palmer, a former resident of the Page com munity. i * Miss Donna CTumly (above) was named valedictorian of (lie Page High School graduating class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. t'rumly. Donna plans to attend Wayne State Teachers college. Miss Dixie Nissen (above), daughter of .Mr. an.! Mrs. Robert Nissen of I* a g e was named saliitatorian ot her class. Dixie plans to enter the nursing profession a Iter her graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Luebcke, Seal and Charlotte and Mrs. Chris tine Luebcke went to Battle Creek to attend a family reunion and spent the evening in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krokaugger ! and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckwith and family were Sunday guests at 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- 1 hardt Luebcke. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork and family went to Spencer to attend the graduation of the daughter of Mr. anrl Mrs. Harold Cork. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan lliess and family went to Lincoln Saturday morning. They visited their daughter 1 Myrna, who is a student at Wesley an. They returned Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen. The Page track team went to the stat«- track meet at Lincoln. They left Friday morning and returned Saturday night. James Nissen was 5th in the half mile. He was the only one from Page who placed. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haney and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher Thurs day evening. Mrs. Helen Craddock has been in the hospital this week. Mrs. Ava Crumly has been teaching school while she is ill. Thursday afternoon the three ex tension clubs of Page held a joint meeting at the Page Methodist Church basement. Members and guests enjoyed a demonstration of skillet cookery given by Mrs. Catherine Indra, the home agent. Mrs. Harry Harper and Cath erine Indra were presented with gifts of appreciation. The Eastside Kountry Klub had charge of the entertainment. The Golden Rule club served a dessert luncheon. The Page Extension club cleaned the basment when the meeting was over. Grenda Beelacrt was queen for a day at a pre-nuptial shower gi ven in iter honor by the 1956 class mothers at Page on Friday eve ning. The television program. "Queen [or a Day" was the theme of the shower. Miss Beelaert, being cho sen the queen, was the recipient of a large number of gifts of all kinds. She was assisted in opening her gifts by a group of her friends. Mrs. Evelyn Gray left Sunday evening to go to Plainview to at tend baccalaureate and com mencement of tier grandson, Ro bert Baber. On Saturday a group of neigh bors gathered at the Ray Hansen home to plow for corn. Mr. Hansen has been on the sick list and is not able to work. The following helped with the work: Bob Beelaert, Bill Sorensen, Jerry Asher, Harold Asher, Mar vin ‘Stauffer and Warren Cronk, Darrel Heiss Richard Heiss and Calvin Harvey. Women who helped Mrs. Hansen with the noon meal were Mrs. Jer ry Asher, Mrs. Harold Asher and Mrs. Richard Hiess. The Nifty Needier* 4-H club met at the Legion hall May 16 with Sharon and Delila Hansen as hos tesses. Roll call was answered by each member saying what they did to help most at home. The girls judged skirts, shorts, and luncheon cloths. Let’s Cook girls brought rhubarb awl apple crisp to be judged, llomemaking girls hemmed luncheon cloths and the Beginning Baking girls brought vanilla drop cookies to judge. Skirt and Blouse girls and the Work and Play girls worked on their projects. Games were led by Juanita Rag land. The next meeting will be held June filth. Peggy O’Brien, reporter PAGE Army Pvt Robert F. Huston, 23, whose wife, Judy lives at 2217 Vinton st., Omaha, complet ed the eight-week food *ervice course May 1 at the guartermas ter school. Fort Lee, Va. He received training in cooking, baking, meat cutting and operating u field kitchen. Huston entered the Army last August. He is a 1955 graduate of Collins (Mo.) high school and was em ployed by Butternut bakery before entering the army. His mother, Mrs. Mary Huston, lives in Page. Inman News By Mrs. .James McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stuckey and family of Grafton spent a few days last week visiting in the home of Mrs. Stuckey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomelka. The annual meeting of the Inman Cemetary Association met Monday evening at the R.L.D.S. Church an nex. Fifteen members were pre sent. Several items of interest were discussed at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson left Sunday for Omaha where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson and also received medical atten tion. They were accompanied to Dmaha by Mrs. Lewis Kopccky, who will visit relatives there. ~ ~ . SMBfc. Si HZ Don Kelley of Wayne spent the weekend \tsiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary left • Wednesday for low a where they will visit. Miss Helen Sobotka spent the [weekend in Lincoln visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sobotka of Co lumbus and Mr, and Mrs Gerald Sobotka of Norfolk v isited in the John Sobotka home last week. Mrs. Albert Reynolds and family spent ihe weekend visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guv Hull at Redbird. Several from Inman attended funeral services Friday morning at the Presbyterian Church in O'Neill for Mrs. II. W. Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt of O' Neill were callers Sunday evening in the James Coventry home. Mrs. James McMahan and Mrs. John Mattson spent Tuesday in Sioux City, Iowa., and Lyons on business. Neil Kelley and Dick Coventry, who attend college in Norfolk spent the weekend in the W. E. Kelley and Ken Coventry homes. Mrs. W. E. Kelley attended the funeral ot Mr. Palmer Satur day afternoon in Norfolk. The Inman Commercial club held its regular meeting Monday eve ning at the Watson Hay office. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and Mrs. Francos May and family at tended the Stelling-Cooper wed ding Sun.,ay afternoon at Orchard. Milton Gorse of California was an Inman visitor last week. Mr. and Mi’s. Lawrence Ste vens and family of Norfolk were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rill Butterfield and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mar Crum anti boys of De-Ridder, La., spent a few days last week v isiting in (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert An thony and family. Mrs. Mar Crum and Mr. Anthony are sister and brother. The Willow Dike school, south of Inman held their school picnic Sunday. Mrs. Clara Peacock of O'Neill is the teacher. Lyle Gross of S. D., is the CNW relief agent while the regular aaiMfeCTmj—SMa hiimi *. jeumm.™•« cjaamammam m- :*axumKmm wnt .-ssas Find the teacher. That’s her in the middle, Delores Wells who teaches district 100. She and two of her pupils toured The Frontier recently. The boy is Jerry Rosenkrans and the school Kiri. Dolores Rosenkrans. Not shown are Robert and Jerry Thackston and Janice Delckson, also students at district 100. agent, T D. Hutton is on a three week vacation in Washington and Oregon. Mr and Mrs. Dick Clark ami family of O'Neill were callers in the Violet Sholes home Thursday. May 7 A community picnic was held at the Inman Consolidated school on Wednesday May 13. Chartibers News K. It. Carpenter Baccalaureate services for the grauuating class of the Chambers high school were held Sunday eve ning, May 17 in the high school gymnasium. Processional and recessional was by La Rue Weller. Rev William Roten, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran church pre sented the message. Mrs. Harlan Larson sang "The Perfect Day" and Eugene Baker "The Lords Prayer”. Juniors chosen to lead the class were Joan Fullerton and Edwin Fleek. The Chambers school held "op en house" at the school gymnasium Thursday evening, May 14. The home economics class presented a style show. The grade school pu pils displayed work completed dur ing the year. The shop boys also exhibited some of the work done in their wood-work project this year. Sunday, May 17 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Grimes were Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grimes, Ber nard anti Richard. A shower honoring Miss Shirley Dehart w as held Saturday evening, May 16 at the parlors of the Metho dist Church. There were about 81) friends and relatives present. The theme of the program was lier life as seen through the "key hole ", with appropriate songs by a group behind the scenes. Mrs. Darrel Gillette played the part of Shirley and Mrs. Charles Coolidge he part ol the bridegroom. Following the program some aictures were taken by Louis Har ey with his Polaroid camera. Gifts were opened and lunch ser •m ♦ Mrs. Jack Bieriele and children of Columbus came last week for a few days visit with her mother, Elwyn Robertson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubken and son, Mjchael of Linclon spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooke of Bart lett visited his mother, Mrs. John Kellar Sunday, May 17. Ruth Ann Damme, student nurse at Lincoln General hospital, Lin coln spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Damme and family. A picnic was held Sunday, May 17 at the schoolhouse in District 212 north and east of Cham tiers. Mrs. Leah Daas was the teacher. This was the close of the school year. Mrs. E. R. Carpenter went to Sioux City, la., Wednesday, May 13 where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and children until Friday evening when they brought her 1 home remaining until Sunday af ternoon. Miss Candyn Wintermote, stu dent nurse at Emanuel Lutheran hospital in Omaha spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote. Mary Ellen Gillette and a friend, Jane Ormand, both students at col lege in Greeley, Colo., came Fri day, May 8 to visit the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gil lette and son, Darrel Lee They returned to Greeley Sunday. --X Mr. and Mrs 1 \>n Wessink and baby daughter of Lincoln visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Glen Burge over the weekend May MO Mr. ami Mrs. W 11 Crawford and family spent Sunday. May 10 with relatives at Spencer Billy Cox and !>