Atkinson News TTie Atkinson Civic Improvment club will sponsor a benefit piano and dance recital tonight at the Atkinson high school auditorium at 8 p.m The public is invited to hear a very talented pianist, Miss Marlene Brooke present several excellent num’oers. Also an extra feature of the evenings entertain ment will be a group of student dancers under the supervision of Mrs. Joe Brewster of Stuart. The proceeds of this entertainment will be used to improve some1 civic pro ject in Atkinson Several from the Atkinson com munity attended he annual flower show in Ainsworth sponsored by the Garden club there on Friday. It was reported there were many very beautiful arrangements and a good attendance. Judges for the •how were Mrs. Mabel Robertson of Chambers. Mrs. Frank Skrdla and Mrs. Fred Mack of Atkinson. Judging l>egan at 11 p.m. and the show was opened to the public at 2. The Utile Dulci Society held their first meeting at the Park House Last Friday evening by en tertaining their husbands and the faculty members of the Atkinson public school and their husbands and wives at a picnic supper. Mrs. E. R. Brinkman gave the welcome and entertainment was furnished by the society. The Cirele 9 extension club met on September 10 at the home of Mrs. Bo Connor w»ith eight mom TOURS. SEPT. 11 Double Bill Scott Brady and Elaine Edwards in "Battle Flame" "Cosmic Man ' With Bruce Bennett. John Carridine Disney Cartoon FRI. SAT. SEPT. 18 19 "30 Ft. Bride of Candy Rock" With Lou Costello, Dorothy Provine Cartoon SUN. MON. TI ES., SEPT. 20 21-22 "ASK ANY GIRL" With Shirley MacLaine, David Niven In Metrocolor Cartoon WED.THl’RS. SEPT. 23-24 "Wild Heritage" With Will Rogers, Jr., Maureen O'Sullivan and Casey Tihbs Cartoon ■ tiers and one guest, Mrs. Heinit t rahm. Roll call was answeret with “Pet Peeves on Teachers,' and Mrs. Blaine Garwood conduc ted the lesson on "Family Life.' Flection of officers followed th« business meeting and the follow ing officers elected: Mrs, Jamei White, pres., Mrs. Harlan Kubart vice-president; Mrs. Don DeGioff treasurer and Mrs. Jim Puckett j secretary. The next meeting wil he with Mrs Charles R. Pctersot on October 8. The Modem Fareretts mot or Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fret ‘ Neibauer with thirteen member; j present. Contest w inners were Mrs. Dwight Kenny. Mrs. Harr] Mlinar and Mrs. Lawrence Pacha Cards furnished the afternoon en tertainment ami high score wen to Mrs. Art Pacha, second to Mrs Jennie Mlinar and Mrs. Rose Slay maked won the Moon prize. The Atkinson Ctiuntry Women'; club met on September 10 at tht home cf Mrs. Carl Gettert. Two! ve members and two guests Mrs G. Mommsen and daughter, Dian ne. answered roll call. Mrs. Dwa yne Crippen conducted severa j quizes. It was decided to send Sl( to the children's home in Omaht instead of the canned goods show' er which has been sent in prev ious years. The next meeting wil be witn Mrs. Beryl Beck. Guests in the home of Mr. an; Mrs. Robert Horner last weel were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Welsh ‘of Omaha. Mrs. Welsh is a si3 1 ter of Mr. Homer. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg were Sunday evening visitors ir the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Deming north of Stuart. Mrs Elmer McClurg returnee home Friday evening from Lincolr where she had spent a few' days visiting at the home of her sor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvir McClurg. Miss Lois Puckett, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett spent the weekend with her par ents in Atkinson. Miss Pucketl teaches in the Chadron school sys tem this term. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaaf newly weds, returned Sunday eve mng from their honeymoon trig to the Black Hills. They also vis ited relatives at Douglas, Wyo., enroute homo. They will be at home on a farm atxxit 6 miles from Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. William Tasler and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar visited Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Brown and children and Mrs. Ethel Brown spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lane and family. They helped to celebrate Denny's 12th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weller re turned Friday evening from Man ly, la., where Mr. Weller attended the Car-Lot cattle auction. They | also spent some time in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Krysl and son of Omaha visited a few days in Atkinson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krysl and other relatives. They returned to their I Up to 40 Percent Savings on CAR INSURANCE Yes, we can save you up to 40 percent on your car insur ance. "Quality Insurance at a low price.” See: AL GASKILL ! R. F. Gaskill Ins. Agency 124 So. 4th O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 710 home in Omaha on Sunday. William We iso made a business trip to Grand Island on Tuesday, September 8. Mrs. Lulu Dunn went to Cham bers on Friday on business. While there she visited her sister, Mrs i William Crawford and family When she returned home she was accompanied by her mother, Mrs 1 Bertha Mitchell of Butte. Mrs. I Mitchell had been in Chambers i visiting with her daughter, Mrs William Crawford and family and son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny’ Mit encil and family. Mrs. Lulu IXinn and Mrs. Ber tha Mitchell spent Sunday at the R. S. Coburn home. Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher | Funeral services for Mrs. Henry I Schneider were held Saturday al 2 o'clock at the Methodist church with Reverend Green of Norfolk ' officiating. Burial was in the Page cemetery. Organ music was played by Mrs i Leland Knutson. Mrs. William Plautz of Denton and Mrs. Marvin Sinkule of Lincoln were in charge of tiie flowers. Pallbearers were Jerome Allen, Jerry Asher, Gerald Lamason, Ronald Park, Melvin Smith and Arnold Stewart. Present from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneider of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Verdale Schneider and Starla of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dede, Sharon and Kathy of Fairmont; Mrs. Lottie Nauer, Mrs. Guy O’Dey, Mrs. Ivan O’Dey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Erven Oelsleger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oelsleger, all of Tilden; Mrs. Don Summers of Snyder; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Car son and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carson, all of Hyannis; Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hampton and son of Mullen; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoggins of Neligh and Mrs. Albert Ladly of Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly took their daughter, Janice back to Omaha where she is employed. They returned home to get their other daughter, Donna and take her to Wayne State Teachers Coll ege. This is her first year in Coll ege. The Bid or Bye Bridge club which was to meet at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman on Wednes dey was postponed due to the death ot Marlene Schneider. Mrs. Schnei der's mother, Mrs. Harold Kelly is a member of the club. R. N. A. Kensington which was to be held at the Alta Finch home was postponed until the 23rd of I September due to the death of Mrs. Marlene Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly took their daughter, Ruth to Wayne September 8 where she started classes. Miss Lura Grass entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lyndley Crumly and family to supper Sunday night The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Crumly. Mr. and Mrs. John Spence and family of Norfolk spent Monday here ‘visiting Mrs. Spence’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wiseman. L. K. Hough of Sedro Wooley, Wash, was here visiting his nieces and nephew. Miss Lura and Ronald Grass and Mrs. Lyndely Crumly. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and Calvin Harvey a'e dimer on September ' 8 with Mrs Frieda Asher. Mr. and Mr.. Bob Nissan took their daughter, Dixie to Lincoln w’iiere she started nurses training at the Bryan Memorial hospital. They also took Duane Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Soren sen hack to his home in Lincoln. Duane has been here all summer working on the Russell Sorensen place at Creighton. The S. O. S. met with Alta Finch on Friday night. Elsie Cork won the mystery prize Mrs. Leila ■ LYLE BENDA I f-v Calvin Coolidge M Harold Krugman c B Anti-Freeze See these ^ | Tractor Covers Parts Men I _ . . Grain Augers for your international q Oil and Grease Parts and H>RV‘STC“ J Picker Parts Hardware * Batteries Items Baler Wire HEADQUARTERS for TRUCK & TRACTOR PARTS The most complete line of IH truck and tractor parts in North Central Nebraska - Also parts for Gehl - Kelly Ryan - Kosch Dual! - RCA - Wright Saws. ! _ . SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT Co. PHONE 570 O'NEILL 1 Snell will be the September 2' hostess. Eastern Star was held In O’Neil on Thursday night. Those atten ding from Page were Mrs. Evelyr Gray. Mrs. Merwyn French, jr. and Mrs. George Wetllaufer. Mrs Lois Knudsen was unable to at tend Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss stnc Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher lefi Thursday morning for Powell Wyo., where they will spend a week visiting Mr. and Mi's- Rich ard Asher and family Ronnie anc j Jerry Asher are doing Harold s chores and Harold Heiss and Den ny are choring tor Richard Heiss N.O.K club met on Thursday with Mrs. Carrie Sterner with K members present. It was decider to have a wiener roast for the members and their families or Sunday evening at the Page part at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Hester Edmis ten will lie the September hostess Page high school baseball tcan played St. Ludger’s of Creighton ai Page and lost by a score of 6-2 on Thursday. The N.O.K club had a wiener roast at the Page park Sunday night. Mo A of the members aid their families attended. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickey spent Sunday evening with the Kenneth Wettlaufers. The American Legion auxiliary met in regular session Monday night with 22 members present The auxiliary cleared $194.93 at the smorgaslxird held September 7 The ladies thank everyone who helped in any way to make it a success. Mrs. Otto Matschullat, Mrs. Mi lo Landreth, Mrs. Ray Harmon and Mrs. Duane Sukup were ap pointed delegates to attend the district convention at Stuart on September 21. Hostesses were Mrs William Buxton, Mrs. Kennith Wettlaufer, Miss Lura Grass and Mrs. Leila Snell. Mrs. Don Nis sen won the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat w'ent to Osmond Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horstman as the are moving to Santa Ana, Calif., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horstman of Sioux City and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Horstman of Wayne were also there. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray received word that their son-in-law, John Sukuji, age 60, of Lafayette, Cal if., died on Thursday. Lt. Richard L. Buxton of Camp Campbell, Ky., accompanied Cap tain Wooley as copilot to Omaha and Lincoln Saturday and went on to O’Neill where they and Gene Braddock of Omaha met Richard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton, for a short visit which included a luncheon in O’Neill. They made a short call at the home of Arnott Buxton and fam ily. Lt. Buxton’s wife, Audrey and 1 children will come to Nebraska for a couple of months while her husband goes to Georgia for fur ther training. Faye Irene Ballantyne will re turn to her nurses training at In dependence Sanitarium and hospi tal school of Nursing at Indepen dence, Mo. Faye Irene has had a year’s leave of absence due to her ii being injured severely in a ear accident last fall. Miss Harriet Simmons met her sister. Miss Jane Simmons at New York and saw her ofr to Fran ce on the ship General Simon S. Buckner. The ship docked at Bre merhaven, Germany. From there she went by train to Paris, Fran ce. She will teach the 4th grade at the army dependant school at Orleans, France. Mre. Robert Asher and children of Miuth Sioux City were here for a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mr, Asher who is the son of Mrs. Frieda Asher of Page had gone ahead to Alliance where he will manage a store for Phil Cohn. Mrs. Asher and children willl follow in a few days. An item of interest to Page people was a picture of President Eisenhower being greeted by Pre sident Charles DoGaulle at "Paris, vyith a former Page boy. Staff Sgt. Ernest E. Graves, in the act of saluting, in the background. His picture was recognized by his mother, Mrs. Ben Johnson of Fremont. Sgt. Graves has completed near ly 8 years of service in the air force. For the past four years he has been assigned to a special air force guard for the presiden tial plane. Sgt. Graves, who is married and has two children, is 27. He gra duated from Page high school in 1950 and left for the service right after graduation. L. G. Bernholtz came home 1’nursday from St. Anthony's hos pital. The teachers reception was held on Thursday night with the WSCS and King s Daughters as co-hos tesses. Mrs. Merwyn French, jr. welcomed the group. Each guest was given a piece of paper with questions on it. The answers had to be found with or on the teach ers and the guests had to figure them out. After the basket supper Carl Max introduced the teachers and then Mrs. Norman Trovv I bridge led the group in singing. IA nice crowd attended. 1 Mrs. Alvie Townsend and Mrs. Frank Chmeler of Norfolk brought i Mrs. Dora Townsend to Page on Saturday where she moved into the house which the Tikalsky’s recently vacated. Mrs. Dora Town send had been visiting Mrs. Anna Townsend of Osage, Wyo., and Mrs. Jessie Swain of Rapid City, 'la. 1 There was a surprise house l warming party for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heese of O'Neill on Friday night. Those attending were Mr. ; and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr. and , Mrs George Wettlaufer and An drea, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Su kup, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher, all of Page The self invited guests brought cake and sandwiches. The Four Couples club met on i Thursday night at the home of ! Clarence Stevens. The guests j played pitch and lunch was ser ved by the hostess. Anton Nissens will be the September 24th hosts. Lura Ann Crumly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndly Crumly hit loose graVel with her car and rolled it over a couple of times. NEW MIST COLOGNES by CARA NOME New Autumn Fragrances "Sprite”, “Piquant”, "Pert”, and "O-So-Smart”—there is one of them just for you. Come in today and see them. Just $200 plus tax DESERT FLOWER SPECIAL The annual Desert Flower Hand and Body Lotion Special is now available. For a limited time and while stocks last, you can get this wonderful lotion at just half price. 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THRU is soothing—won’t bum or redden the skin—brings relief in seconds. 6-oz. $298 2-oz. liquid or jel $J49 PRESCRIPTIONS A regular medical check-up by your Family Physician is a good form of health insurance. The next time your doctor finds it necessary to give you a prescription, bring it to DEVOY’S REXALL DRUG to be filled by a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST. We maintain stocks of the latest pharmaceutical products, and are able to fill all doctors’ prescriptions. There Is a Registered Pharmacist on duty at DeVoy’s every evening for your convenience. DEVOY REXALL Drug FORMERLY GILLIGAN DRUG O'Neill, Nebr. Lura Ann sustained a broken nose several cuts and bruises. The body of the ear was badly smashed. Miss Crumly teaches district 39. Mr and Mrs. Cordes Walker and Larry and Mrs. Eva Gray went to Cairo to ree Mr. and Mrs Ed Walker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray of Hluehill met them there for dinner. Mr. and Mrs Richard Stewart ol Columbus and formerly of Page were afternoon visitors. The Stewarts are moving to Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Porter and Alliert Chichester were Sunday dinner guests at the Neven I ekes ! home Also there was Lionel Ic i kes, who was home visiting his ! parents for a few days. He left I on Wednesday for Gordon where ! he will visit his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Malmberg, then on to Fort Collins. Otto., to srhool where he is a seniot. Mr. and Mrs Jess lVthn at Lincoln were here for a few (toy* ( siting Mrs. Bolins mother, Mrs Hester Edmisten. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Trosttyatf attended ihe turkey supper ut ing and then s;vnt the ov »"»n* playing cards at the Frank Bel mar home O'Neill. Nebr. Phone8 Shop 8:50-5:30 p.m.' I Saturday's 'Til 9 - * • 1 I SPECIAL PURCHASE LE! yg—* -H I t -TV, X reversible girls’ jackets compare at 2.98 ONLY Red, navy or beige chino cloth reverses to woven gingham plaid. 2-way zipper. 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