Page N»ws By Mrs. Ben Asher Supt. Vernon Linnaus of Page high school announced the honor roll for the first six weeks period of the 1959-60 school year as fol lows : Freshmen Connie Nissen, A AB BB. Caroline Max, AABBB, Bruce Bowen, ABBB. Sophomores - Al etha Rutherford, AABB, Linda Smith, ABBB. Juniors — Bonnie Crumly, ABBBB, Senior Connie Riege, AAABB. Honorable men tion, senior Louise Harris, BBBB Mrs. Peter Sojka, Mrs. Warren Cronk and Mrs. Pick Cunningham attended a deanery meeting of National Council of Catholic Wo men. It was held at the parish tf St. Theresa in Clearwater. About 135 women attended Guest speakers were Mrs. Bruce Marr of Bancroft and Monsignor O'-1 Sullivan of O'Neill. Mrs. Anna Thompson was a Thursday overnight guest at the Kmmitt Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat spent the evening playing cards at the Jay Prtiss home on Wednes day. On Wednesday Mesdames Lor enz Riege, Harold Freemeyer, Wiliam Ragland, Robert Nissen and George Clasey spent the day shopping in Norfolk. They also called on Mrs. Melvin Held. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart left Thursday for Norfolk where they visited with some friends. From there they went on to Ralston where they visited with Mr. and Mee Tcan Q ton.’a rt Thnv rnnHn ued on to Logan, la., where they spent a few' days with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and family. They expect to be gone ten days. Arthur Miller and Glenn of Ohamliers ate supper at the Ar nold Stewart home. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray. | Mrs. Miller, who has been taking treatments at Omaha, will bo home in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers and family who have been liv ing in Inman for a few months are moving back to the farm owned hy Merle DeLong. The children will attend district 23 school. Rnald und Lura Grass spent Ronald and Lura Grass spent Thursday in Sioux City. The Help U club met on Wed nesday with 13 members and two guests. They were Mrs. Clarence Finch, jr., and Mrs. Art Sufficool of Verdigre. The afternoon was spent in doing fancy work and sewing carpet rags for the hos tess. Mrs. Clarence Finch, sr., Mrs. George Jeffrey won the door prize. It was revealing day and of the members that were there j only two were guessed As Mrs. Sid Falhaber and Mrs. Ora Cas key were absent they did not know how many more would be guessed. Mrs. Richard Buxton and fam- j ily accompanied Mrs. Kenneth. Braddock of Omaha here. Mrs. Buxton will stay with her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton for awhile. Her husband, Lt. Rich ard Buxton has gone to instru- . ment school at Camp Gordon, Ga. The course will take about two months. Mrs. Braddock spent Wednes- | day night in the Alton Braddock home and then went to O'Neill ! and spent the rest of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Heiter. N.O.K, met on Thursday with Mrs. Arthur Grass. There were ten members present. The after noon was spent in visiting. It was announced that Thursday, Oct. 2S will be pay-off day with Mrs. Ben Asher and Mrs. Arthur Grass as the co-hostesses. It will be held at Mrs. Grass' home Next reg ular meeting with Mrs. Glenn Stewart on November 12. Royal Neighliors met on Wed nesday night at the IO.O.F Hall with 19 memliers present from Page, and 10 members from the Golden Rod 548 at Atkinson. Mrs Kenneth Braddock of Omaha was a guest. Evelyn Lamason gave a reading entitled "Growing Old" and Mrs. Evelyn Gray enacted "Junior's First Party". Mrs. Claussen and Mrs. Hoyt of Atkin son sang Dennis Cork was bal loted on as he’s been a juvenile member and now he's eligible to join regular lodge. There was a covered dish lunch. East Side Kountry Klub met with Mrs. Duane Sukup on Thurs day instead of Wednesday. Mrs. Kenneth Heiss gave the lesson en titled "Know your Car". The ten members answered roll call with "Their worst failure as a bride. Mrs. Alfred Connod won door prize. The Farm Bureau Annual ban quet was held at Neligh on Thurs day night. Marvin Stauffer of Page was Toastmaster and Kent Stauf fer sang "Without A Song" ac companied on the piano by Mrs. L. F. Knudsen. Among those from Page who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss, Mr and Mrs. Merwvn French, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and Kent On Tuesday night the teachers of both grade find high school en tertained the school board mem bers and their wives and husbands for supper at the school. Cards were played afterwards. Tuesday night the American Le gion met in regular session. The commander Ben Asher invited all legionnaires and their wives to a Veteran’s day supper sponsor ed by the auxiliary. Tlve Legion will sponsor a halloween masque red party on Saturday, Oct. 31. All who attend must be masked. On Friday at school district 23 the Audibon club was formed and the following officers were elected Linda Thompson, president; Ro berta Asher, vice-president; Danny YVettlaufer, secretary and James Crumly. treasurer. The next meet ing will be on November 20 and the memhers will answer roll call by naming a tree. Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler and Jeanette of O'Neill were Wed nesday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Emma Kemper. Mrs. Dan Troshynski entertained twelve ladies at a Stanley party on Friday afternoon. Miss Lura Crass and Mrs. Harold Heiss won door prizes. The Golden Rule Extension club had it’s pay-off party on Wed icsday night with Mrs. Ivan Heiss md Mrs. A. T. Crumly as the ones, vho did the entertaining. They licked up all the members and ook them to see the movie “Hole n the Head” at the Theatre in O’ Neill. After the movie they had tinch at Mrs. Crumly's home and hen returned to their homes. Wesleyan Methodist Missionary' Society met on Thursday with Mrs. Earl Parks. Mrs. J. E. Smith had the lesson entitled "God Honors the Faithful Laborer". Mrs. Wil liam O'Brein is in charge of the work detail and had the members roll bandages and fix clothing. Most of the work is sent to the j Indians. Mission Study course met Thurs day morning at the Methodist church. The name of the book is entitled "The Way in Africa”. Mrs. Edgar Stauffer teaches the group. There was a sack lunch at noon. After dinner more of the members came and they proceeded to clean the church. Mrs. Merwyn | French, sr., and Mrs.* Arnold Ste wart were the clean-up captains. They decided not to clean the floors until the L’.N.I.C.E F. party scheduled for Saturday night, Oct. 31. On Friday night the committee from Kings Daughters Mesdames Darrell Heiss, Dale Stauffer, Nor man Trowbridge and Frank Cronk met with the committee of W’SCS Mesdames Edgar Stauffer, Viv ian Steinherg, Verna Wralker and Arnold Stewart, at the home of Mrs. Arnold Stewart. Plans were made for their bazaar supper to lie held on November 10. Pie and coffee will be served beginning at noon and the supper will start at 5 p.m. Last Monday night the county meeting of the American Legion and its auxiliary met at Ewing. Mike Coday, county commander, Atkinson, conducted the joint meet ing. It was voted that the Legion would give a $25 first prize and the auxiliary would give second and third prizes of $10 and $5 for the liest essays written on county pnvprnmpnt dav William Nisson gave an interesting talk on child welfare and rehabilitation. At their separate meeting the Auxiliary heard Mrs. William Cox, district president, give her plans for the coming year. A get-well card was signed and sent to Mrs. Opal Keat ing of Atkinson who has been ill. Mrs. Lawrence Hamik of Stuart was appointed county chaplin. The next county meeting will be at Stu art on November 16. The following juniors were elec ted to their offices for county gov ernment day: Jerilyn Luebtcke, judge; Bonnie Crumly, county su perintendent ; Dennis Ickes. attor ney; Norman Wettlaufer, county clerk; Fred Cronk, supervisor; Gene Harvey, clerk of the district court; and Rodney Kennedy, sher iff. They were sworn in on Friday by Mrs. Gerald Lamason. S.O.S. met on Friday night with Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mrs. Ethel Park won the mystery prize. No vember 13 will be the next meeting with Mrs. Elsie Cork. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strong of Nor folk, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wettlau fer and Gary of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlauer and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wettlau fer of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Roberts and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Carl Max’s. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clatfde Elliott of Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring and family of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring of O’Neill were Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Waring of O'Neill were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring and family of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Finch, sr., Mr. and Mrs Clarence Finch, jr.. Mrs. Alta Finch. Mrs. Ethel Waring and Mr. and Mrs. Art Sufficool of Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring returned to Omaha and left the boys with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Waring for a week. Mr. and Mrs. John Sterner of N’el raska City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart. I Mr and Mrs Raymond Taylor and Mrs. J. W. Finch left Saturday for Seotts Biuff to visit in the Lar ry Taylor home. The Raymond Taylors returned home Sunday but Mrs. Finch will stay a week with tier daughter to help take care of her new grandson. Mr and Mrs. John Gray enter tained Saturday night. Mrs. Anna Townsend. Mrs. Treffa Hunter of Osage, Wyo., Mrs. Ernest Swift of Allan, Mrs. Carrie Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray and Mrs. Della Soukup o Lafayette, Calif, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff and Brenda left Saturday for Omaha to spend the weekend with their daughter, Leona, w'ho is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. William Matschul lat of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss ate ‘ Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Dale j Matschullat took Donny Melchcr, j .jimmy aorensen, Aivin neiss, jer* | ry Crumly, Mickie Heiss and Da-1 vid Max to the show in O'Neill to celebrate Liouglas’ 7th birthday. | After the movie they all returned to the Matschullat home for cake j and ice cream. Mrs. O. O Wiseman accompan-. ied her daughter, Mrs. Jack Spence and family back to Norfolk Wed nesday. Mrs. Wiseman went down on Saturday and they both return ed on Sunday. The three extension clubs ofj Page held their combined bake sale on Saturday. Proceeds will j go the Youth Camp at Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nls«en of Ran-1 dolph, Mr. and Mrs. William Nis-1 sen of Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen of Page v'ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert j Nissen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer and Susan, Mrs. Lawrence Haynes, Ia ellen and Larry of O'Neill were afternoon visitors and they all stayed for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickie were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the Ben Asher home. The Sunday school classes of Mrs. Eugenia Bowen and Mrs. Melvin Smith held their candy sale at the cafe Saturday night and they made over $20. The money) will go for the purchase of Bibles.' Those attending Holt County Government day from Page were District 2 Commander George Wettlaufer, Mrs. Wettlaufer, county president Mrs. Ruth Kennedy, Mrs. Otto Matschullat, Post Commander i Ben Asher and Mrs. Asher, countyI treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and! family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sukup J gulistan edgemont carpet gives every room a grace and splendof homemakers desire. An all-wool Wilton with new luxury, sculptured edgemont is bulky, beasttful, buoyant It shrugs off punishment, is moth-proofed, endures like Methuselah and is priced to pamper your pocketbook. Choose from these mansion colors: dawn beige, sea green, ivory, desert or mist beige. $1 | ] gq ft Meyers Midwest Furniture & Appliance [ SY -'^srr terms available J~ ^ We will carpet a 12 x 15 room, V^OSt vNeill Phone 346J including padding and installer tion, for as little a* >8.64 monthly. FREE DELIVERY and family were Sunday evening supper guests at the Ruth Ken nedy home. Deloit News By Mrs. Harry Keimer Pheasant hunting season opened with a bang Saturday morning. There were many hunters and few birds this year. Henry Sydow of Stanton, who is Mrs. Leonard Lai son’s father, visited the Larson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartak of West Point spent Sunday at the Stanley Bartak s. A friend from Omaha was a weekend guest at the L. L. Bar tak Iwine and enjoyed hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer of Lincoln spent the weekend at the E. L. Sisson home. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gene Thramer of Omaha were guests Saturday evening at Keith Bartak's. Danny Gibbs, IV2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs, entered the hospital in Norfolk Saturday and had a tonsillectomy Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Steams, Mrs. May nard Steams and Mrs. Glenn Harp ster attended the Holt county achievement day program at O’ Neill October 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack returned from a trip to Florida October 20. They were guests Fri day evening at the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. George Steams of I East St Louis spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Steams. Mrs. G. A. Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Belling and Ray of Or chard called at me Fred Harpster home Sunday. Janis Bauer, 13, spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. G. A. Bauer. A number from this community I attended a party at St. John’s church Sunday evening. Joe Thoendel had a hand in jured in a com picker accident on his farm last week. The extent oi his injuries is not known. The wind Friday blew a lot of ( the com on the ground. In some places it blew the whole stock down. The Loyd Warner family of Nor folk spent the weekend at the Bill ! Gibbs home. Try the Frontier Want Arts, quick results phone 788 DANCE to the SWING KINGS at Summerland Ballroom Halloween Night OCTOBER 31 i Admission: $1.00 . - - 8 NOTICE No hunting first two days of deer season. The ranches are also posted for no hunting. Floyd R. Johnson and Albert Widtfeldt Ranches ; A % FOR EVERY ROOM ... • % DIAL THE HEAT! 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