Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher Winners in the county govern ment essay contest sponsored by the American Legion have been an nounced as follows. John Gilg St. Joseph’s in Atkinson, first; Roma Fundus, Atkinson High school, secund and Douglas Shrader ol Ewing, third. Prizes were $25. $10 and $5. Those attending from Page were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coi k, Mr. aval Mrs. Ben Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr. and Mr.,, George Wittlaufer and Mr. and Ms. Alvin Heese of O’Neill who are members of the Page unit. The Neighborhood club met on Wednesday alternoon with Mr Ed Eggan. There were seven members present. In the election of officers, Helen Harris was elected president, Mrs. Louise Heese, vice-president Mrs. Lee Fink, Secretary and Treasurer and Mrs. Leslie Summers, news re porter. Next meeting 2nd of December with Mrs. Gerhardt Luebcke. R. N. A. Kensington met with Mrv. Anton Nissen on Wednesday with eight members present The afternoon was spent in visiting. December hostess will be Mrs. Ethel Park Bid or Bye Bridge club met on Wednesday with .Mrs. Harold Heiss There were ten mem tors and two guests. Miss Bonnie Bernholtz and Mrs. Jerome Allen. December hostess will be Mrs. Harold Kelly Fifty [versons attended the Vet erans day supper held at the Legion club on Wednesday night After supper cards were played with Calv in Harvey ; nd Mrs. Milo j Landtvth taking high score ton rr and William S >rensen and Mrs Don N.s'pi * a .mg low. Mrs. Otto MatschuUat, auxiliary presiden* wishes to thank everyom for ti e r co-operation in making the suppei a success. Lyle Harvey was an ovenrght truest of M i c k i e Stewart on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill left Thursday morning to spend a week with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Par sons of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Maude Gordon, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Celia Terrill, left with them for her home in Mc Cook. Mrs. Betty Payne of Colo rado Springs. C°lo., who also was here visiting Mrs. Terrill, left for her home on Sunday. N. O K. club met on Thursday with Mrs. Glenn Stewart. There NOW! OPEN FOR BUSINESS We are now buying and selling all type of grains. Stop in at the Page Elevator—where it is convenient for you to do your grain busi ness. PAGE ELEVATOR John Sorenson, Mgr. Annual Bazaar ST. PETER'S CHURCH EWING, NEBRASKA WED- NOV. 25 St. Domonic's Hall Lunch Served 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Grab Bag — Baked Goods Needlework — Poultry THANKSGIVING GREETINGS!! The M and M Cafe will be closed Thanksgiving. Day So that employees may spend the holiday with their families. Foods prepared by the cafe must be pick ed up before closing time on Wednesday. NOTICE New cafe hours starting Sunday, November 22 We will be open Sundays from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed Sunday evenings These hours effective on Sundays only M & M Cafe & Bakery O'Neill, Nebraska were 11 members present. The af temoori was spent in visiting and doing their own fancywork Each member told what they would like from their secret pal for Christmas . Next meeting will be on December 3rd at the Lyndley Crumly home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and family of Tobias, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon. Chatter Sew club met on Friday with Mrs. Jesse Kelly with nine members present The afternoon was spent in trie member uumg j their own fancywork. At the next ' meeting on December 5th with j temp* r the r sun | suioe pais will be revealed. Clifford Leach was honored at a coffee hour Monday afternoon a observance of his birthday an niversary. Guests were Messrs William Neubauer, Jerry Lama son. Anton Nissen, Fank Snyder, Allan Haynes, Clarence Dobbins and their wives, Mrs. George Clasey, Lloyd Fusselman anti Owen Parks. Cake and coffee were served. Long distance telephone calls from Iowa relatives added to the enjoyment of the day, Two great grandsons sang “Happy Birthday" by way of telephone Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Marcellus of Stuart were Sunday afternoon callers on her grandmother, Mrs. A. 0. Weber. Mrs. Hester Edminsten ate din ner and supper with Mrs. Emma Kemper on Sunday. Members of Wesleyan Mission ary Society at Venus sponsored a birthday' supper at the Venus church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen and family ate supper Friday night at the Lee Fink home. Donna Crumly accompanied Hugh Troshpnski to Page on Fri day night from Wayne to spend the weekend with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Toshynski. The firemen entertained their wives at a supper on Friday night at the Legion club. There were iround 30 present. After supper cards were played. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin noacii aim Larry ate Friday night supper at the Dan Troshynski home. Alter .upper Larry and Hugh went to visit Loren Parks who was re cuperating from a car accident. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss and family left Saturday morning to ; it Mrs. Hciss’s grandmother in Billings, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miklick at Cuthank, Mont, fhe Milklicks are Mrs. Heiss's parents. They expect to be gone until after Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart ol Grand Island spent the weekend here visiting their respective par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart and Mr. ami Mrs. John Sorensen. A coffee hour was held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Linnaus on Friday for Mrs. Sundra Edwards of Kolar, India. Those attending were Mesdames Richard and Nor man Trowbridge, Kenneth and Darrell Heiss, Carl Max, L. F. Knudsen and Tom Goodart. Friday afternoon, November 13, Miss Sundra Edwards of Kolhapur, India spoke at the school. All high chool and grade school students were dismissed from classes to hear her talk. Miss Edwards has for 12 years been principal of a girl’s secondary school in her native city. She has studied in the United* States, has a master’s degree and is working tow’ards a doctorate at Syracuse University. Miss Edwards is one of the ten outstanding Christians from other land who are leaders of a two month Methodist "Mission to America." On her return to India she plans to go into full-time Christian missionary work. Her talk at the school on India’s his tory, geography and present day status was enthusiastically re ceived by the students. After her talk Miss Edwards participated in a question-answer period with the i students. __ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trow bridge and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park were Sunday dinner guests at the R- F. Park home. Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey had Sunday dinner at the Alton Brad dock home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart ate Sunday dinner and supper with Mr and Mrs. Bob Gray. Wayne Harman of Norfolk spent overnight at the Ray Harmon home. On Sunday the men went hunting. , , Mr. ana iyus. mtniuu oicytui . of Grand Island and Roy Wilson had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen. Afternoon cal ler* were Jim Cronk of Kelso, Wash., William and James A Cronk of Caldwell, Idaho and John Cronk of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeleat had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeleart. Mr and Mrs. Richard Heiss and family spent all day Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Roy Hanson. The Heiss' had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss and supper with Mr. and Mrs Roy Zellers. Mrs. Don Malmberg of Gordon flew to Norfolk on Friday where she stayed until Sunday to be near her father, N. D. Ickes who is in the hospital. He is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr , had Sunday dinner with Mrs. N. D. Ickes. Buster Neubauer was an afternoon caller. Miss Delores Mellor spent the weekend visiting her aunt and I uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hal stead of Inman. Juanita Ragland spent the week end with Carolyn Max. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and bovs were Sunday dinner guests of'Mr and Mrs. Bob Harvey. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Heiss entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Carrie Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gay, Mrs. Icie Snyder, Oliver THANKSGIVING DANCE DALLAS & TINY OLE and Their Orchestra at Butte Legion Ballroom Thursday, Nov. 26 ADMISSION: 1:00 Zimmerman of San Diego, Calif., and K. O. and Rita Larson. The proceeds from the Bazaar and supper at the Methodist church on Friday night was around $400 00, The fancy work netted $93.45, meal and lunches were $211.65, grab bag $15.05, food booth was $41.00. fish pond $12.00 and candy $12.00. tnisc. $14.00 It was six insured by both the Kings Daughters and WSCS. The Get Together club met on Friday with Mrs. Ben Kornock. I Mrs. Earl Park won dour pize. i lie ladies did their own fancy work and discussed plans for their Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kopetka, Russell and Stanley of O Neill were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kornock Grade school supervised physical education for the 5th, 6th 7th and 8th grade boys were recently be gun at the Page school. The classes mainly in the fundamentals of basketball, are held from 1 to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Two members of tile junior class, Denny Ickos and Fred Cronk, serve as the supervisors. The elementary teachers ami pupils of the Page school have begun practice on the Christmas operatta. Time and date to be an nounced later. . Teacher's meeting met on Fri day, Nov. 7th from 3:45 to 5:00 p m. Among things discussed were the upper elementary and High school intelligence testing pro gram to lie carried on in the near future and preliminary planning for an open house to be held in early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goodart served refreshments. Friday night there was a house warming party for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson Those attending Mr. and Mrs. Earl Park and Val jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kornock, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saltz, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ruther and daugh ters, Mrs Anna Ruther, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Knudsen and Mr. anil Tnnv Mndloff and Brenda. Cards wore played with Calvin Harvey and Mrs Earl Parks winn ing high and Ben Kornock and Mrs. Norman Saltz took low honors. Thursday night supper guests of Mr. and Mi's. Bob Nissen were A/3e Harold Freemeyer, jr., Con nie Riege and Mr. and Mr. Harold Freemeyer and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickie were Sunday dinner guests at the Howard Hill home in Orchard. A/3c Harold Freemeyer, jr., left Tuesday for Montgomery, Ala., I where he will be stationed. He has I been home for the past ten days | Arthur Freemeyer of Clarinda, la., and Ann Soper of Clarkston, Wash., are spending a few days with Mr and Mrs. Harold Free meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Al Anthony and family and Ann Kelly, all of In- j man, were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Otto Mat schullat. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mat schullat were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickie were Sunday evening nests of the Glenn Stewarts. Connie Riege had supper on Sun day night with the Harold I ree meyers. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and family were Sunday night supper guests of the Haold Asheis. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvy and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamason were cal lers and the rest of the evening was spent in playing cards. Elmer Trowbridge had Sunday dinner with Melvin Smiths. Sheriff Tomjack and Sargeant Shorney and two troopers of the Nebraska State Highway Safety Patrol visited Page high school Friday afternoon, Nov. 13. Two films on highway safety were shown and Sgt. Shorney gave a talk on some of the recent motor vehicle laws. Mrs. N. D. Ickes spent the day on Monday in Cleanvter on busi ness. . , , , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher had Monday dinner with Mrs. Frieda Asher. Phone Your News To The Frontier Number — 788 ■ O'Neill locals Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield visited Mr and Mrs. Ottie Metties at Walnut who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday. Joe Cavanaugh went to the Vet erans' hospital at Grand Island Wednesday to have his hand re operated on . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roseler and daughter. Mrs. John Wolny, all of Boulder, Colo., came Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rose 'er'c mother, Mrs. Matt Cleary i'hey retUi nvd to their home on Sunuay. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cleary of Elgin came on Thursday to a* tena the funeral and went home Friday afternoon. The Koselers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert and the Clearys were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Sauser. Mr. and Mrs. Dermot Erington spent Thursday through Saturday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Dermot Erington took his mother, Mrs. Sam Jef freys. to her home in Burwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow called on Al Stoffer Sunday while they were in Omaha attending a General Electric meeting. Jim Cronk of Kelso, Wash., and sons of Idaho have been staying at the Dale Fetrow home as Jim s mother, Mrs. Gina Cronk, is in the hospital here in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Bosn and children were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fox of At kinson visited at the Charles Fox home Sunday evening. Mrs. Patrick .k Donohue of Llonsteel, S. D., has been visiting the past week with her daughter, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson. Don Summers of Butte and Gay lord Cries of Randolph have re cently been employed by the Kansas-Nebraska National Gas Company. Mrs. Edith West arrived from San Mateo, Calif., Monday for several days of visiting at the John Storjohann and Minnie Hig gins homes after which she wil i. f.»r* TVfinrlon Ia wIlPI’P she will attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thies, Nov. 24. Mr and Mrs. Dale Morton and daughter, Wilma, of Bridgeport, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. I Johnson Tuesday aftemon. John Kersenbrock returned from Omaha Saturday where he had been serving on the federal gram jury. Mrs. Hattie Kindlund, Mr James Donohoe and Susan, and Mrs. Mary Crippen returned Mon day from Minden, la. They went to get Mrs. Donohoe and Carolyn who have been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Shields the past two weeks. Mrs. Shields has a new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Willmm Kraft visited Mrs Mable Shobe at Page Monday. Mr and Mrs. John Kaska visi ted at the A. L. Eymann home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Laska were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pauls on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Straube ind children of Grand Island spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Emma Lawrence. Edward McCarthy of Columbus pent the weekend with his pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Carthy. Mrs. Mac Simsnson and Mr, . Bud Moler, Ricky and Susan went to Omaha Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moler are moving to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter and family of Lincoln spent Saturday through Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. Pat McLain and girls of Ewing were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard McLain. ^ Beverly McCarthy of Omaha spent a weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Carthy. She went back Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scholl meyer and three week old son, Henry Lavem and Miss Peggy Rakes of Grand Island were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer jr. near Page. Thursday dinner guests in the Grover Shaw home were Mr, and Mrs. George C. Smith, Cham tiers, anti Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hunt. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Paul re turned Saturday from a two week revival meeting in Sidney. Mrs. Myron Bloomer was a guest Thursday in the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs Bill Petsehe. With her was Mrs Clifford Snyder from California. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. O' Donnell left Tuesday for their home in Oklahoma City', Olka., after a two week visit in the Anna u Donnell home. Mrs. Ben Oetter, Omaha, was a I visitor last week at the Roy j I Parker home. Mrs. Les Walton spent tw\ weeks in Omaha visiting her mother, Mrs Ben Oetter. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shelhase returned last Tuesday from a week's visit to Hardy and Weber, Ivans., where they visited sisters of Mrs. Shethase. They took with them, Mrs Minnie Schnitker, Cross Timbers, Mo., Mrs. Shel base's mother, who has been here for six weeks and will spend the remainder of the winter in Hardy and Weber Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker and ' sons, Naper, were Sunday guests in the Paul Shierk home. Miss Nancy Beha, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs Paul Beha. from New York, N. Y., is in O'Neill visiting her parents. She will re turn to New York next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmohr and Mrs. Anna Beerenstrusch, all of Dewitt, were guests last week at the William Schmohr homo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins re turned Sunday from Omaha whore they had been visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Parkins. A group of friends and neighbors surprised Mrs. Dwight Philbrick at her home Saturday morning in honor of her bithday. Coffee and rolls were served. Mr and Mrs. Bud Krugman were Sunday evening callers at the Harold Krugman home. The Adult Class of the Assembly of God church met Tuesday even ing at the home of C. E. Worth. A missionary was the guest speaker. Atkinson News Happy Homemakers extension club met November 12 at the home of Mrs. Milo Pospichal with 13 members present. Mrs. Orland Anson assisted as co-hostess. The group spent the afternoon socially. It was decided to hold a foot! sale and grab hag on Decemljer 11. the place to be decided later. For the regular December meeting, the half of the members will entertain the other half at a Christmas party. Mrs. Audrey McConnell and Mrs. Fred Saunto of O’Neill wore Sun day evening visitors in the home of* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Runnels of Stuart were Saturday evening cal lers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fefso. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan and family were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, in Atkinson. Mrs. Ivan Roth and Cindy anil Robin spent a couple of days last week visiting her husbands par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, in Atkinson. She returned to her home in Valentine on Saturday She had also spent a couple of days with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, in Stuart. The women’s society of the Wesleyan Methodist church in At kinson are sponsoring a bridal shower on Thursday, Nov. 19, for Miss Sharon Thurlow, who will be married on Nov. 28 to Mr. Wayne Root. Miss Thurlow is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thurlow and Mr. Root is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Root, who live northwest of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and Dennis were Sunday evening cal lers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Donna drove to Bassett Sun day and spent the afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War i THIS IS YOUR Invitation TO SHOP!! Everyone is invited to the Lee Store Tuesday evening, November 24, to shop with Great Sav ings. 10% OFF ON ALL ITEMS z* STORE OPEN IN THE EVENING =K, V Tf^SAVINGS( ren McClurg. Donald Roth spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, in Atkinson Donald is em ployed at the Lee ranch south of Atkinson. Frontier Want Ada Pay INvkkradn Try the Frontier Want Act*. Pre-Golden Gloves BOXING STUART AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 10 Bouts - AAU Fighters include Butch and Dean Pofahl of Ewing; Ter*y and Skeet Cobb of Grand Island, formerly of Stuart; Ruame Hawthorne of Palmer; Eugene lronshell, Dick Martina ***J Gerry Hacker of Hastings, and many others. Martin Hebcer of Grand Island, former Golden Gloves chm> pion, will referee. Reserved seats are now on sale at Bassett Cleaners. Baa sett; Wilson Drug, Atkinson; Laursen Insurance. O'Neill; ami Stuart Sundries, Stuart, at $2.50. General admission and start ing room on sale night of fight at gate at $1.50. Two Big Sales This Week i t 15(H) to 17(H) head of cattle for today . . . HHH) head of calve* 8(H) to 400 yearlings, rest of cattle will ho lute consignment There’ll he a lot of straight loads of calves and this will hr strictly a top sale. Another sale Friday, making this a tww 6ag run. 12(H) to J400 head on Friday, calves and yearlings. There'S be no hogs sold Friday. 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