Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher Mr. and Mrs. Everett Copes and daughters of Ainsworth took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Copes of Page to Lincoln where they will stay a while with their granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Pappas. Mrs. Melvin Held of Norfolk has been here this w-eek staying out on her farm. , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ceid and daughter of Nemaha were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony' of Inman and visited Dale and Otto Matschullat and their families. Sunday dinner guests of the Al Anthony's were Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Sageser of Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ceid of Nemaha, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul lat. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horseman of Os mond and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horseman of Wayne. The Horseman’s returned to Page with Otto MatschuUats and stayed for supper. Mrs. Louise Ileese and her mo ther. Mrs. Mary Lippolt visited with Mrs. Frieda Asher September 22 in the afternoon. Mrs. Lippolt remained with her daughter all week. The Page American Legion re ceived two citations. One was for their outstanding work in child welfare and the other was for membership. _ , . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oxley of Pleasantdale visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, sr., on Sep tember 22 enroute to the Black Hills. The Neighborhood club met with Mrs. Roy Hansen on Wed nesday with nine members and one guest, Mrs. Mary ippolt. The afternoon was spent in playing pitch. Mrs. George Wettlaufer won high score and the door rize. Mis. Lippolt won low. Mrs. Lee Fink will 1* the October 14 hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Irvie Bruce of Colorado are staying a few days with Mrs. Ethel Waring. Carl Sojka just returned from a trip to Fort Bragg, N. C., where he visited with his brother, Nick, who is stationed there. On Monday the pupils of Mrs. Harold Blain of district 128 brought their pets to school and had a pet show. They had to write an essay on their pet. Women's Weslayan Missionary Society of Venus met on Wednes day with Ethel Wellman as the work director. Mr. and Mrs. William Durkee, formerly of Page but now of I’uly allup, Wash., left Friday for Min nesota and Iowa. They plan to spend the winter in Arizona. The Bid or Bye club met with Mrs. Dan Troshynski on Wednes day. Mrs. Jerry La mason won high prize. Mrs. Carl Max was a guest and Mrs. Harold Heiss be came a member. Mrs. Cordes Wal ker will be the October 14 hos tess. j R.NA. Kensington met with Mrs. Alta Finch on Wednesday with ten members present. The afternoon was spent in playing pitch. After the meeting there was a covered dish lunch. Mrs. Cliff j Leach will be the October 14 hos tess. | Money received from the sale of magazines was $221.40 which will be distributed among the high school classes. Ray Nissen was general mana ger. Connie Nissen was captain of the senior class, Denny Ickes of the junior class, Alvin Crumly for the sophomores and Charles Fus selman for.the freshmen. Pat O' Brien was top salesman and Char lene Fusselman second. The so phomore class sold the most sub scription and the freshmen were second. As the seniors and juniors lost, they will entertain the win ners at a party. Mrs. Herbert Kemper and Diane Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman and Char lene and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Linda were guests on September 22 of Mrs. Frieda Asher. The mo thers met to design their daugh ters cheerleader outfits. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlau fer went to Norfolk Septeml>er -2 on business and also visited with Mrs Janet Stevens and children. Mrs. Stella Russell was an over night guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann of Atkinson. On her return home Mrs. Russell stopped at In man and visited with Mrs. Ernest Brunkhost. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spence of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Spence of Mildred. Penn., were Wednesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wiseman. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Anson and family were Wednesday night I gests at the Edwfard Sukup home. The N.O.K club met on Thurs day with Mrs. Hester Edminsten. There w-ere 10 members present. The afternoon was spent in sew ing and visiting. Mrs. Milo Lan dreth will be the October 8 hos tess. Mesdames Edward Sukup. Lou ise Heese, Duane Sukup. Ed Eg gen, Otto Matschullat, Lorenz Riege, and Mrs. Mary Lippolt at tended Orchard’s Lutheran Lad ies’ aid on Thursday. The mam topic of the meeting was the smor gasbord to be held on October ^7. Mr. and Mrs Harold Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher attended n meeting and supper held at Slatt's cafe on Thursday night. There was a surprise house . warming party on Thursday night for Mr. ami Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley, Mrs. Hester Edminsten. Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey. Mr. Har old Barta and Mrs. Jerome Allen. The evening was spent playing pitch. The self invited guests brought cake and sandwiches. Sharon Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson, entertain ed on Thursday night at a slum ber party for the girls in the 8th grade. They were Becky Beel aert, Peggy O'Brien and Peggy Sue Kelly. The occasion was Sha ron’s 13 birthday. > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegler and Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey had a picnic supper on September 22 night at the Melvin Held farm The Get-Together club met with Mrs. Jessie Cronk on Friday. There were 12 members present. Most of them did fancywork. S.O.S. met on Friday night with Mrs. Leila Snell. Mrs. Ethel War ing won the mystery prize and will lie the next hostess. George Wettlaufer, Ben Asher, Duane Sukup and Alvin Heese carried the Legion colors in the Inman parade on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett McCook of Seattle, Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes. On Friday mor ning Mrs. Hester Edminston had breakfast with the Ickes and lear ned that she and Mrs. McCook are distant relatives Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sukup and Stanley attended the Orchard teachers reception on Thursday night. , Gary Kemper, who has been working near Chicago, visited last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemper. Henry Fuelberth of Stuart ate dinner mith Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen, then visited Mr. and Mrs Ernest Brunckhorst at Inman and was a supper guest of Mrs. Frieda Asher. Later he visited with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen. Mrs. Brunckhorst, Mrs. Asher and Mrs. Anton Nissen are sisters of Mr. Fuelberth. Attending a weiner roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ilui vey on Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Woods and fam ily of Centerville, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family and Mrs. Hester Edminsten. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher en tertained on Sunday at dinnei. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. JIarrv Apleby of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Switzer of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and Mrs. i Frieda Asher. , - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tellers, Mr. j A1 Chichester, Mrs. Emma Mor | ris and Mr. Paul Neubauer were ■ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes^ Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hill and family of Orchard were afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart. Mrs. Jerome Allen accompan ied by Mrs. Ed Stwart went to Sioux City Friday to hring Diane Cork, Oenelle Allen and Genelle s roommate, Donna Corkerell of De Mars, la., here. Miss Cockerell was a weekend houseguest of the \ 11Thn crirls are student nur ses at St. Vincent's hospital. On Sunday Gertrude Kahler of Croft, la., and Gary Ilorker of Sioux City were guests of the Allens and the girls returned with them to Sioux Ciy. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Woods and family of Centerville, S. D., and Mrs. Hester Edminsten were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher. Darrell Heiss accompanied by Kay Nissen went to Atkinson on Sunday where plans were made for a MYF rally to be held at a later date. Kay is persident of MYF and Mr. Heiss is the spon sor. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndly Crumly and family were Sunday dinner guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Walker of Cairo. Sunday night | guests of the Crumly’s were Mr. land Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and children left Friday morning to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink of Lafayette, Colo. Harold Asher is doing chores. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frahm and , family and Mr. and Mrs. Sid I Frahm were Snday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rabbas of Neligh. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gartner and family of South Sioux City visited several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo little. Mr. and Mrs. Glen White were in Sioux City Tuesday of last week where they had cattle on the market. Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Stamp and little daughter of Onaha visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Wed nesday afternoon, Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farewell of Pico Riveria, Calif, were calling on friends in Amelia Friday after noon. They called on the Lind seys, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Art W aid man and the Floyd Adams . They spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs and sons left Wednesday to visit rela tives in Texas. Mr. and Mrs Glen White went to Grand Island Friday to attend a Gideon meeting. Art Doolittle moved the build ings he bought from Edgar Peter son out to his ranch Thursday. Blake Ott and Harold Fullerton were Spencer callers Thursday. Bud Clemens and son, Don and daughter, Janette took cattle to Omaha to the Ak-Sar-Ben Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen White were in Amelia Thursday helping her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bar nett with some mowing and other fall work. Vem Sageser, Asa Watson and Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton joined a group at Norfolk Satur day morning where they went by chartered bus to St. Louis, Mo. to attend a stock feeders’ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Andrus of Atkinson were guests Wednesday evening with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt and Lori. Mrs. Effie Withers, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Miss Florence Lindsey accompa nied Mrs. Blossom Buller and Leo Carney to Fort Randall, S. D. Sunday for a picnic dinner and sight-seeing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh of Omaha visited Mrs. Bligh’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce over Saturday night and Sunday. Mr Pierce observed his 81st birthday Wednesday, Sept. 30 and a dinner was enjoyed Sunday in honor of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees are building an addition on their house. It includes bath and a bed room. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus at tended the open-house at the home of Lew’s brother, Roy, Sunday afternoon in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doolittle, Jack, Bill and Terry went to Al bion Sunday to visit the Darrel Slaymaker family. Mrs. Amy Slaymaker, Mrs. Doolittle’s moth er, who had been visiting in her son’s home at Albion returned home with the Doolittles. There were about fifty persons gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Backhaus Sunday after noon to help them observe their 25th w'edding anniversary. Friends and relatives were present from Atkinson, O’Neill, Omaha, Cham bers and Amelia. Mrs. B. W. Waldo entertained at a birthday party in honor of her sister. Mrs. Edna Davis. Lynch News By Veldeen Pinkerman A farewell party was held at the Lorie Micanek home Wednesday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Serk, who left Friday for their station in Africa. He is in the armed services and they plan to be ■ stationed there for two years. Jeanie Mulhair was a Saturday overnight guest of Hallie Carsten. Janice and Joyce McGill spent the weekend with home folks. Bob Bridge of Norfolk called on Bub Carsten at the Lynch hos pital Saturday. Mrs .Robert Spiedel of Bone steel, S. D. was a weekend caller at the Bub Carsten home. Joe Walsh’s parents came from Ponca Saturday to spend the week end in the Walsh home. Kenny Crooks visited Lyle and Dwight Stewart Saturday after noon. Faye Pinkerman was a Sunday guest in the Anna Carson home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and boys were Sunday guests in the Calvin Christensen home. Mrs. Donald Johnson spent the weekend with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski ■and Kevin were Sunday dinner guests at the Leonard Havranek home. Mrs. Bill Spencer and fam ily were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman at tended the Com Palace show at Mitchell, S. D. Saturday evening. Mrs. Faye Pinkerman called on Mrs. John Hurd Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady were Friday callers at the Johhny Babl home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hrbek and family visited at the Emil Hrbek home Sunday. Miss Veldeen Pinkerman was an overnight guest of Ruth Osborn at the Buss Green home Septem ber 21. Lyle Milacek broke his finger Wednesday night in football prac tice. Sheleen Johnson was an over night guest of Marlene Streit at the Hannah Streit home Thursday. Mrs. Joe Hrbek and son called on Cathy Hrbek at Mrs. Hannah Streit’s home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and family of Waco, Texas ar rived at the Clifford Wells home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moffett visited in the home of Mrs. Phyl is Mulhair Sunday. The Methodist Ladies Aid met at the church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Richard Ducker was hostess. Mrs. Frank Mulhair presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Leland Moody. Plans for a bazaar and chicken supper were made and it will be held November 7 at the Legion Hall. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph David re turned home September 21 evening from a trip to Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull of Niobrara were dinner guests in the Glen Hull home Saturday. Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Mrs. Wal lace Moffett called on Mrs. Elmo —— ■ Barnes September 22 afternoon. Plans were made for their club entertainment at the teachers re ception Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hannah Streit accompanied Mrs. Clarence Kolund and Mrs. Charlie Courtney to Yankton Mon day. Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Ehrhardt were Sunday guests in the Clyde McKenzie jr. home in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christensen and Melvin, Mrs. Faye Pinkerman and Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinker man were dinner guests Wednes day in the Reggie Pinkerman homo in O’Neill. Jack Ridgeway of Denver and Donald Ridgeway of Casper, visited friends in the Redbird and Lynch communities Septem ber 22. Mr and Mrs. Ed Sheffer and their daughter, Marie Jett of Bur hank, Calif, called on Mrs. Shef fer's uncle, Floyd France, last week. They were enroute home from visiting Sioux City relatives. A1 Stanek has gone to the Kersch rest home in Spencer to make his home for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elsasser and Janette of Ainsworth were Thurs day visitors in the Frank Thom son home. Donald Johnson and Russel Mof fett went to the Com Palace show Wednesday. Mrs. Elmo Barnes visited in the Pete Mulhair home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Mr. and Mrs. Lone Micanek went to the Com Palace show in Mit chell, S. D. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran vis ited in the Leslie Stewart home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinkerman, Weslie and Marty were supper guests in the Veldon Pinkerman home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ducker and family visited in the Leslie Stewart home Friday night. Mrs. Pete Mulhair visited Mrs. Roy Lowry at her home in O’Neill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rutledge and family visited in the Leslie Ste wart home Wednesday night. Star Community News By Mrs. Ewalt Miller Mrs. Ewalt Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring to Norfolk September 22 where they visited Wayne Boelter, a patient at the Lutheran hospital. On their way home they visited her mother, Mrs. Hattie Boelter at Brunswick. Mr. Boelter was released form the hospital Wednesday and returned to his home in Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller spent the weekend in Omaha with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Oetter and family. Mrs. Elmer Juracek spent Sat urday with relatives at Page. Mrs. Ben Miller plans to go tc La Fayette, Ind. about the first of October to spend some time at the home of her son-in-law anc daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kiel holz and family. Wyn and Larry Johnson visited Fred Miller Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist Donnie and Vicki were Sundaj guests at the Soren Sorenson, jr home. Sunday guests at the Emesi Boelter home to honor Jim’s birth day anniversary were Mr. anc Mrs. Otto Mitteis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Ostrand, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boelter and family. Miss Carolyn Beaudette, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller. Miss Vicki Linguist attended church with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman Sunday evening and spent the night with them. Mrs. Bob Tomlinson was host ess to the Willowdale club Sunday evening at a bowling party in O' Neill followed by a lunch at the home. This was the special event of the month. High prize winners were Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Bob Tomlinson, second high were Mrs. Bill Hibbs and Ewalt Miller and traveling prize was won by Ewalt Miller. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! __ |)K. H. n. 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