— T Page News Page Methodists Plan| Incubator for Gift By Mrs. Evelyn <>ray The adult fellowship class of the Methodist church held its regular meeting in the park July 9 follow ing a wiener roast. There were 50 members in attendance. Mrs Menvyn French Jr., read a letter from Carrol French, who is a missionary in Africa. The class voted to send a baby incubator to them as he state it was greatly needed. The Get-To-Gether club met in the Page Park July 10 for their regular meeting and a no-host pic nic, but they were rained out, and went to the home of Mrs. Jim Butler for the remainder of the meeting. Mrs. Harry Tegeler will be hostess when they meet again July 24. Mr and Mrs. Bryan Stevens re turned home Saturday from a trip to Minnesota. They visited a daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cable In Virginia and their sons, Elvin and Kenneth, at Hoyt Ijtke. They also visited a daughter in Onida, SD. Mr and Mrs. Robert Nissen and family left Page June 27 for a trip out west. Thu*' spent a weekend at Chadron with Mrs. Nissen's sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bid Connery. June 29 they went to Sandpoint, Ida., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs John McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomson, Mr. and Mrs Bid Judy, and other rel atives and friends. On their way they stopped at Cabinet Gorge Dam. On their way back they tyent to Boise, Ida., and spent some time visiting in the homes of Lewis Lytle and Arthur Hickey. They also saw the Craters of the Moon, and came through the Teton mountains to view the love ly scenery. They arrived home Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Beelart gave a party for her little daughter Jane in the Page Park; she was 9 years old. Several girls were there to spend the afternoon playing games Mrs. Beelart served a lunch of ice cream and cake. The Page high school classes of '58 and '59 and the seniors of the coming year, 1960, held a farewell picnic in the park honoring Leroy Clacey and Harold Freemeyer, who left Thursday for Sioux Falls, S.D., where they joined the Air Force. From there they went to Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. Those attending Eastern Star chapter in O’Neill July 9 were Mrs. George Wettlauffer, Mrs. Merwyn French Jr., and Mrs. Evelyn Gray. IJtlle Jimmy Stevison of Lin coln is spending a couple of weeks with his grandparents. Mr. and Mm. Alton Braddock. The Bid-or-Bye bridge club met with Mrs. Harold Kelly July 8 with all members present. The high prize was won by Mrs. Kelly. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess Next meeting will lie with Mrs. Gerald Lamason the evening of July 22 Mrs. Sophia Dobbins entertained the Royal Neighbors Kensington July 8 with nine members answer ing roll call. After the business meeting and social hour a covered dish luncheon was enjoyed Next meeting will be with Mrs. Hester Kdmisten July 22. The Page Commercial club met in the IOOF hall Tuesday, July 7, i for a regular session. After the I business meeting a large crowd gathered to enjoy the movies W. Irl Todd showed on ‘‘Alaskan Ad venture". The serving committee for the evening was Mrs Frieda Asher, Mrs Jerome Allen and Mrs. Dave Bowen. Next meeting will be August 4. Supper guests in the Roger Bow en home Thursday were Mrs. Bow en’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luben, of Winter Haven, Fla . and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Luben, of O’Neill. The Carl Lu bens had visited relatives in Colo rado and Crawford and were on 1 their way home from attending a Baptist retreat in New Mexico. The Junior Legion hall team played O’Neill at O’Neill July 9. The score was H to 12 ill favor of O’Neill. They play Orchard Sun day, July 12. The Eagle Hustlers dairy divis ion of the 4-H club met at Marvin Stauffers July 9 with 21 members present. The president, Dennis Ickes, had charge of the meeting. The members recited the 4-H pledge. Next meeting will be at Iceland Knudsens. After the meet ing they practiced the showing of their stock. Mrs. Stauffer served a delicious lunch The W. Irl Todd family and Con nie Nissen were Sunday evening guests at the Norman Saltz home for a bass dinner. The members of the Bid-or-Bye bridge club and their husbands hon ored Superintendent and Mrs. Bill Hock at a farew-ell party. July 10, in the Improvement club rooms. Seven tables of bridge were play ed with Mrs. Melvin Roach and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman in charge. The high prizes w'ere won by Mrs. Melvin Roach and Bill Hock. A going away gift was presented to the Hocks by the members of the club. Guests invited were Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Carson,, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher. At the close of the evening lunch was served by the club. The Hock family will leave in the near future for Aberdeen, Ore., where Mr. Hock has accep ted a position of teaching this fall. Mrs Clarence Finch visited Fri day in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Art Sufficool at Wmnetoon. A group of ladies took a picnic dinner and drove to Chambers Monday to attend the district con vention of the American Legion and Auxiliary. The Legion team has been practicing for some of the events to be carried out at the convention Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowhridge and sons, and Mr. and Mrs, Don ald Naslund of Ainsworth were Sunday afternoon guests in the Fred Naslund home. The program planning commit tee of the WSCS met at the home of Florence Heiss Monday after noon to work out the soeietie's program for the coming year. Mr. niiil Mrs. Marion Parks and family visited in the home of fhelr son, Virgil Parks and family of O’Neill Sunday. They became acquainted with their new grandson, Zane Edward. Tommy Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of Valentine is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussel man had the pleasure of visit ing Sunday by phone vvifh their son Lloyd who is stationed at a submarine base in Charleston. S.C. He will be home some time In August for a visit with rel atives and friends. Mrs. Stella Russel’s daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, of Lincoln, came Saturday morning for*a short visit with rel atives. Mrs Russel accompanied them to Atkinson where another daughter nnd hushand live, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann. Her son, Willis, was a supper guest. They left Sunday for their home at Lin coin. Mrs Evelyn Gray was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mrs. Leila Snell drove to O'Neill Sunday to spend the day with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs ' Doc" Waller, and son Gary. Mr and Mrs. R. D. Stevens at tended a family reunion Sunday at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nissen drove to O'Neill Sunday to visit in the Laurence Haynes home, and to en joy a picnic supper in the Ford park. The American Legion Auxiliary met in the Legion hall July 10, Mrs. Otto Matschullat presiding. Plans were made for events for the coming months. A smorgasbord will be served on "Community Day", Sept. 7; the district convention was at Chambers July 13. Three delegates will be sent to the state convention at Lincoln July 16. 17 and 18. A gift was sent to Ruth Evelyn Mewmaw who is in a hospital in Omaha. Bed socks are being made to send to the veterans hospital in Lincoln. Pauline Nissen won the file fund prize and Mrs. George Wettlauffer the door prize .The serving com mittee was Gladys Tricolsky, Sil via Hansen and Phyllis Anson. The entertaining committee for the next meeting, August 10, is Mar garet Landreth, Mary Jo Scheinost, Janice Harmon and Prudence Al bright. Mrs. Leila Snell called at the Hbme of Mrs. Alta Finch Friday. The SOS club was entertained by Mrs. Frieda Asher Saturday with all members present. Mrs. Alta Finch captured the mystery prize. Mrs. Asher served a delicious lunch Mrs. Hester Edmisten will be hostess when they meet July 24. >lrs. Iiaie /isnrr wim called here to assist in the care of her ailing mother, Mrs. Rollie Snell, left Sunday to return home. _ The NOK club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Schein ost, with 11 members answering roll call. Mrs. Grace Grass of Roseberg, Ore., was a guest, Mrs. Scheinost served lunch; the next meeting will be July 23 with Mrs. Ray Harmon. Miss Janet Kenny of River side, Calif., spent several days last week in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens of Page, and other rela tives. __ During the weekend the four children of the Chester Smiths of Neligh visited in the Stevens home while Mr. and Mrs. Smith took Miss Janet Kennedy to Springfield to visit in the Robert Stevens home. From there Miss Janet will go to Chicago and Springfield. 111.. to visit her father’s sister and fam ily. She will go from there by air to her home in California. Bill Hock who is attending col lege this summer in Vermillion, S.D., came Friday to spend the weekend with his family. Mr and Mrs. Norman Saltz were pleasantly surprised Sunday evening by a long distance phone call from their son who is station ed in San Diego in the navy. The Kings Daughters met Tues day in the Wesleya* room of the Methodist church with 17 members present They had as their guests Miss Bonnie Bemholtz and Mrs Robert Prill. Devotions were led by Mrs Darrell Heiss. Mrs Ice land Knudsen gave the lesson on building Christian character youth. A committee was appointed to see Reverend Green about getting a | file for the church They also dis- j cussed getting a new micrograph A package was sent to Carrol French, a missionary in Africa. The Kings Daughters plan to send a package of used baby clothes to, be used in the hospital there as they are greatly needed It wiil be 10 years in August since the Kings Daughters was organized, and they plan to give recognition to that date at their next meeting. Mrs Gene Sorensen and Mrs. Richard Heiss served a dainty lunch Miss Leona Mudloff. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff, grad uated June 21 from the Commer cial Extension School of Commerce in secretarial work and the follow ing Monday started work at the U S. Rubber Co. in Omaha. She spent last weekend in Page with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ,ir. and children, Kimecik Mrs. Darlene Synder of Plainview, Alan Hildreth I of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Benard iKornock and family and Mr and I Mrs. J. E. Smith of Page enjoyed ja picnic Sunday, July 12th at the ■ home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Syn der of Orchard. The occasion was the birth day of Mrs. Smith and Steven Synder. Rollie Snell, who spent several days in the Duane Lock mon home at Stuart, returned home the last of the week. The auditing committee of the Royal neighbors of America gath ered at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Gray Monday evening. Those pre sent were Mrs. Bill Buton, Mrs Jesse Kelly, Mrs. l.eila Snell and Mrs. Cordes Walker Mrs. Leila Snell and Mrs. An ton Nissen attended Eastern Star chapter at Ewing Tuesday They served as hostesses during the so- j cial hour. ! Inman News Tomkins Speaks to Methodists By Mrs. Carrie .McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tomp kins were present at the Plainview and Osmond morning worship ser vices at the Methodist churches on Sunday morning. Mr. Thomp- ( kins was the guest speaker at both I services. They were accompanied , | by their son Roger, who attended a meeting of the MYF District of ficers in Plainview in the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins and Roger were dinner guests in the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Albert Han sen at P. .i.r. iew. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hancock of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Charles Smith and Marlene of San Diego, Calif., and Clifford Smith of Newcastle were Monday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. El win Smith. Mrs. Charles Luben returned Monday from Lexington where she spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanks. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halstead returned Tuesday from the Black Hills where they had been vaca tioning. Mrs. C. C. Hackett and family of Chamberlain, S.D., came Wed ! nesday evening to visit in the 1 home of Mrs. Hackett’s mother, Mrs Elizabeth Morsbach. Mrs. W. E. Kelley and Kay and Ann and Mrs. Albert Anthony and C.aylene spent Wednesday at Mad ison attending the races and visit ing Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry re turned Thursday from a vacation through the Western United States and parts of Canada. They visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson until Saturday morning when they left ! for Rorger, Texas where they will , make their home. 1 Arbutus Kebekah Lxxige met Wednesday evening July 8 at the 1.0.0.F. Hall for their regular ses sion. Mrs. Maurine Smith, Noble Grand, presided. Mrs. Fern Han sen. assembly vice president of Tekamah was present and con ducted a school of instruction. Four sisters from the Orchard lxxige were also guests. A no-host lunch was served at the close of the eve ning. Mrs. James M. McMahan atten ded a stated meeting and initia tion of Symphony chapter O.E.S. Thursday evening at O'Neill. “Effective Laymen in the Church” was the theme of the de votions and lesson of the Women's Society of Christian Service when the group met at the country home of Mr. and Mrs Haney A. Tomp kins on Thursday afternoon, July 9 and Mrs. Tompkins conducted the devotions with scripture, pray er and songs. Mrs Elsie Keyes, president, presided at the business meeting and the society sent a get well card to Ruth Evelyn Mew i maw, daughter of former Pastor and Mrs. Mewmaw. Ruth Evelyn is confined to the Methodist Hospi tal in Omaha There were 12 mem bers and 2 visitors present. Mrs. Otto Retke and Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh were hostesses and served a lovely lunch at the close of the afternoon. The next meeting will be on July 23rd at the Clar ence Hansen home. Mrs. F. E. Keyes and Mrs. Hansen as hostes ses. Mrs. Vannie Newman of O'Neill and Mrs. Jerry Babl and son Mike of Kimball were callers Thursday evening in the home of Mr and Mrs. James Coventry. Albert Anthony was admitted to St. Anthony's hospital on Satur day as a medical patient. Dick Appleby who is employed at Creighton spent the weekend visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby. Kenneth Kestenholtz who is em FARMERS RYE-VETCH SEPARATION! • New, Up-to-date Machine. • Fast, up to 225 bu. per hour. After separation rye will be better than 99% pure. PHONE: Office-HU 5-2271 or Residence—HU 5-3435 CLEARWATER SEED COMPANY Floyd "Stub" Neal Clearwater, Nebr. SAUNTO’S MID - SUMMER SALE STARTS THURSDAY LADIES SHOES.-.$29* 4 JP MEN’S STRAW HATS, all sizes_Vz Price MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Puritan Short Sleeve_2 f°r Price of J No Exchange—No Refunds—All Sales Final SA UNTO’S O'NEILL m Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bartos. The bride is the former Vivian Wright of Ewing. The couple will reside at Kimball. Photo by O'Neill Photo Co. Methodist Ceremony Unites Ewing Couple Miss Vivian Wright became the bride of Stanley Bartos Sunday evening at a candlelight service in First Methodist church. Garden flowers and candelabra decorated the altar. The Rev. Woodrow El liot, pastor, officiated at the eight o’clock double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of Ewing ployed at Valentine spent the week end visiting his family. Mrs. Mary Tomlinson left Mon day for Albion where she will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell ana daughter Betty Jean of Albion were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbaeh and Ma ry. Mrs. Merle DeLong who has af ended summer school for five weeks at Blair, returned to her home on Friday. Mrs. Alva Scholz and daughter Allene of Neligh were Sunday after noon guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbaeh and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ubben and daughter. Mrs. Vaden Kivett and Miss Margaret Pruss who attend summer school at Waylne spent the weekend in their homes here. Mrs. C. C. Hackett and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbaeh spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbaeh and son at Neligh. Don Meyer of Omaha ^pent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs Merle DeLong. He returned to Omaha Sunday evening accompa nied by Mrs. Meyer and family who had spent the past week in the DeLong home here. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mrs. Harry Moore and Mrs. Pauline Anderl went to Omaha on Friday where they visited in the home.of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burgstrum. On Saturday they went to Waukee, Iowa where they attended the wed ding of their nephew Roger Krue ger to Miss Patricia Melroy. They spent Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krueger at Woodward, Iowa and returned to Inman on Sunday. Miss Nancy Tompkins of Tuscon, Arizona came Tuesday to visit in the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins and in the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. H. A Tompkins and boys Mrs. L. R Tompkins and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins spent Friday in Norfolk on business. Mrs. Violet Stewart and son Ev erett spent a few days last week in Niobrara visiting. Miss Kathy Snyder of O'Neill spent a few days last week visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. Ray Si ders. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and family spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainquist at Wausa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor took their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor to Grand Island Saturday evening where they took the bus to Jacksonville, Florida where Mr. Taylor is stationed with the Navy. Mrs. Violet Sholes attended the annual Conard Reunion at the Ne ligh park Sunday. A picnic dinner was served at noon. There were about 25 in attendance. Ruby Scholz who is employed near Page spent the weekend visit ing her mother Mrs. Harry Kesten holtz. Mrs. Charles Lloyd of Pender came Sunday to visit her father Harry A. Snyder. She returned to Pender Monday accompanied by Mr. Snyder who will spend a few days there. Miss Kay Kelley spent the week end in Madison visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley. Mrs. May Fraka is spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Luben and girls at Wisner. Ronald Coventry of Norfolk spent the weekend here in the Ken neth Coventry home. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Cadwallad-1 er of Newport spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moore of O'Neill spent last week helping Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore put up hay. V. E. Stevens of Rapid City, S D., came Friday evening to join • his family who have been visiting} in the Butterfield home here and with other relatives in and around O'Neill. and the bridegroom is the son of James Bartos, also of Ewing. A prelude of appropriate organ selections was played by Aubrey Wood, who also accompanied Miss Sandra Shrader as she sang ‘'Be cause” preceding the ceremony and "The Wedding Prayer” at the close of the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white embroidered tulle over silk taffeta with a fitted bod ice, buttoned at the back and cut to a point at the front. It featured a high sabrina neckline of pattern ed lace embroidered in a rose de sign The long fit'ed sleeves were [jointed and crushed at the wrists. The Ixjuffant skirt shirred full at the waist and worn over hoop pet ticoats, repeated the pattern in deep shirred tiers that cascade the full length of the skirt at the front. A wide flange of patterned lace fashioned the side painiers. She carried a bouquet of white roses and blue stephanotis with net and satin streamers on a white Bible. Miss Lorraine Bartos of Ewing, j sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor. She wore a gown of pale 1 blue nylon and carried a bouquet