Page News By Mrs. B* n \*h«r Mr and Mrs Richard Heiss and boys, Mr and Mrs J C King and family of Columbus. George and Grace Zellers of Chambers had Thanksgiving dinner at the Roy Zellers home Mr and Mrs Many Harper had supper Thursday night with Mr. Biiii Mrs Marvin Stauffer. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the 1. F. Knudsen home were L G Bemholt* and Bon.ue, Mr ami Mrs L S. Silver ami family of Kearney, Mr and Mrs. Hal Farns worth and Rehard Sc hrura of Colorado. Mr, and Mrs J M Kennedy of Ainsworth entertaned on Thartks gi\ ing the follow ing Mr and Mrs. Duane Kennedy and family. Mr. and Mrs Bruce Kennedy and family, all of Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Dave toy of O'Neill and Mr and Mrs William Sorensen and family of Rage. Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Al Anthony of In man were Mr. and Mrs Otto M *t schullat, Mr. and Mrs Dale M.*t schullat. all of Rage and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Matschullat and fami ly of Chicago, 111. Friday supper guests of the Richard Reisses were Mr, and Mrs Itoy Zellers and Mr and Mrs. J. C. King of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rapp anti family of Denton. Grace and George Zellers of Chambers anil Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss and sons were Sunday dinner guests fit the Roy Zellers Mr and Mrs Wayne Matschul lat and family of Chicago, IU,, had supper on Friday rught with Mi and Mrs Dale Matsehullat The Otto Matsehullats were even m ; v isitors Wayne and family left oh Saturday for Inman where they had lunch with the A1 Anthony s and then went on to Des Moines. £&., where they were overnight guests of Mr and Mrs. William Pierce enroute home to Chicago, IU. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Anson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup were Thursday night supper gutests of Mr and Mrs Edward Sukup. On Friday Ed Sukup took Mrs. Sukup to Sioux City, la., where she took the bus to Iowa Falls, la., where Mr and Mrs. Locus Sukup m t h r and they con tinued on to Sheffield. Ia., where Mrs. Sukup will stay w'ltli her parents, the George Buerkleys. live Buerkleys celebrated their .i3nd wedding anniversary’ un Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Tikalsky and boys had dinner on Thursday with Mr. anil Mrs. Adolph Kruse of Verdigre. Mr. ami Mrs. Gerald Laniason had dinn r on Thursday with the Harold Kellys. Mr and Mrs. Eddie Walker of Cairo arrived here Wednesday night and stayed until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weycr and fainilv of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray of Bluehill. Mr and Mrs. Ed Walker of Cairo. Mr. and Mrs Duane Gray and family of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Conies Walker and family, Mrs. Evelyn Gray of Page and Loren Baber of WED.. DEC. 9 25 BULLS — 10 HEIFERS 15 2-year-old Horned Hereford Bulls 3 Yearling Horned Hereford Bulls 3 Yearling Polled Hereford Bulls 4 Horned Hereford Bulls, 4 and 5-years-old 10 Coming Yearling Horned Hereford Heifers Consigned by Nelson's L X Ranch, James Svoboda, V. M. Bodyfield, James Houtz and Otto Oberg. All Cattle will be Tested Sale Starts 1:00 For further information contact ERICSON LIVESTOCK MARKET L. J. Walthers, Auct. O. J. Walthers, Mgr. « Wayne were all Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs. Gene Baber of Plainvlew Mr and Mrs Ed Stewart en tertained Mr and Mrs Glenn Stewart. Mrs. Carrie Sterner and Mr and Mrs Paul Krugman and Keith of O'Neill on Thursday for dinner Mr ;utd Mrs. H O. Hill »nd family of Orchard were sup per guests. Mr. ami Mrs. Anton Nissen, Otto Wahlity and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay were dinner guests on Thanksgiving of the Don Nissens. James Nissen who is going to school in Omaha was home for a few days. The Eastern Star past matrons met on Friday with Mrs. Anton Nissen. Those attending were: Mes dames Keith Biddle come, Frank Schmidt, William Connor, Henry Fleming and Hattie Welke, all of Ewing, Mrs. Anna Spence of O' Neill and Carrie Townsend of Page. Lunch was served by' the lUSt ss. Thanksgiving dinner was held at the A M Beeleart home of Orchard. Attending were Mr and Mrs. Joe Beeleart and family, Mr and Mrs. Frank Beeleart and Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bee i leant. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill, all of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn of Ewing, Dr and Mm- Fred Prellwitz and family of Kearney, : Mrs. D. D. Courtwright of Los Angeles, Calif., and Gus Beeleart of Bremerton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Fusselman ' and girls were Thursday guests of 1 tne Pete Matters of Genoa.. Mr and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickie and Mrs. Faye Taylor spent Friday in Norfolk where Mrs. Stewart consulted a doctor. Mr. and Mrs Calvin Harvey and I mil} Mi and Mrs. Robert Harvey of Page. Mr and Mrs. W iliam Green of Ft. Laramie, Wyo., Mrs. Dorothy Lawhead of Guernsey, Wyo.. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ames and family of Norfolk. Mr, anil Mrs. Darrell Ames and family of Neligh, Mrs. Ardith Maw and daughter of Van Couver, Wish., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warden ol Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Gregor of Elgin, and Mrs. Rinda Langston of Eugene. Ore., were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr | and Mrs. Jay Ames of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Luebbers of Osmond. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nissen and family were Thursday dinnei guests of the Laurence Haynes’ of O’Neill. Dixie Nissen who is in nurse's training at Lincoln arrived home on Tuesday and stayed till Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Walters ol Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall of O’Neill were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wettlau fer of O'Neill and Mr and Mrs George Wettlaufer and family were 1 hursday dinner guests at the Kenneth Wettlaufer home. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Stewart were Thursday dinner guests Of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Miller of Chambers Miss Janice Crumiy. who is em ployed m Omaha was home over tne Ttuuik.-gu ing weekend. She went back on Sunday with Bob Sorensen N. D. Ickes returned to the hospital on Sunday night. Nov. 22 and underwent major surgery on Wednesday Get together club met on Fri day with Mrs. Earl Parks There were ten members present Plans were made for their Christmas party to be held at the Legion club on Dec. 10th Mrs. Anna l Kuther won the door prize. Guests of the Howard Millers of Ewing on Thanksgix ing day were Mr. and Mrs. Norman and Dick Trowbridge and their fami lies, Mrs. A O. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge, all of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Woods oP Elf Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Loo Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Danny, all ot Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cop pie of Norfolk, Mrs. Anna Smith and Ernest Trowbridge, both of 1 Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nissan and I family of Columbus had dinner ! and supper on Saturday wth the ! Anton Nissens. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Gil- i bert Lampshire of Polk had Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Stella Russell. Guests of the Frank Cronks on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eretrow of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heiss and Mrs. Bessie Wanser. Mrs. Lloyd Cork and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Huhl beck and family of Ewing had Thursday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hah 1 beck of Ewing. Mr. Cork joined the group in the afternoon, Mrs. Elsie Frerichs and family, Marlen Frahm of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jurarek and Gerald Fernau. all of O’Neill had Thurs day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frerichs of O'Neill. Thanksgiving dinner and supper guests of the Jerry Ashers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family and Mrs. Frieda Asher, all of Page and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer of O'Neill. The Junior Audibon club met on Wednesday, Nov. 25th at District 23. The meeting was called to order by the president, Linda Thompson. Roll call was answered by naming a tree. Audibon club books were given out The next meeting will be held on Dec 24th. Four of the members will give re ports on trees. They are: Patty Myers on Maple, Roberta Asher on Oak, James Crumly on pine and Bobby Myers on apple. Roll call will be answered by naming and describing a bird. Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus and j sons of O’Neill had dinner Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stew I art. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Jones and family of Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes and Nancy of Ains worth and Mr. and Mrs Dale Woods and family of Lincoln were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Woods and family of Lincoln came on Thurs day to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes and left Sunday. On Friday Mr. and Mrs R. D. Copes ac companied them to Ainsworth where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Copes. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff and family had dinner on Thursday with the Elmer Juraceks of O’ Neill. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frels 1 r - 1 _ C T nil ltfr nrwl dliu lainuj vi • - Mrs. Merle Brouse of Lincoln, Miss Marie Heiss of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., and family and Miss Alice French of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tay lor and baby of Scottsbluff were evening callers. On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., entertained the following guests at a waffle supper: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brouse of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frels and family of Hershey. Miss Marie Heiss of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., and family, Miss Alice French, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Alton Braddock, Buster : Neubauer and Miss Viola Haynes 1 of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods of Lincoln were Saturday night sup per guests of the Kenneth Ashers. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk and family, Leon Parks and Tom Bruce of Bonesteel, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk had a birthday dinner for their daugh ter, Sally who was two. Those who help* : Sally to celebrate were Mr ana Mr* Melvin Roach and Larry. Mr and Mrs. Tony Riohstatter and son. Miss Catharmg Gnusse Rhone, Mrs. Elizabeth Grosso Rhode of Osmond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and Mrs Nina Taylor arrived early Thusday moning from Oklahoma City, Okla,, to spend Thanksgiving weekend in the Curtiss Robeits home On Saturday morning Mr and Mrs Clifford Bailey and Chtf of Huron, S. LX, spent the day in the Roberts home. Sunday dinner guests of the Lyndley Crumlys were Lura and j Ronald Grass and Mr. and Mrs Eddie Walker of Cairo. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Miekie and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufer and family were Sun day night supper guests of the Ben Ashers. After supper Kerlmuh and lien took their wives to the movies in O Neill to help celebrate the ladies' birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss re turned on Saturday from spending a few days with their daughter and her family. Mr. anil Mrs. Ko$s Kink of Lafayette, Colo. On Thanksgiving day another daugh ter an*l family. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Asher of Powell, Wyo., joined them there to spend a few days visiting. Rick Asher returned here with his grandparents and will remain until Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Murphy of Canon City. Colo.. Mrs, Russell Sorensen and children of Creigh ton and Mr. and Mi*. Merle Bruuse ot Lincoln had Saturday dinner with Merwyn French, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Miekie and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Fusselman visited in the William Simmons home Saturday night. Walter Nissen of Osmond and Mr. and Mrs. L»uie Nissen of, Plainview visited in the Anton Nissen and the P. E. Nissen homes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lene Muaion ana j boys and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mud U>tf and Brenda helped Mrs. Cat-1 herin Mudloff celebrate her 82ud birthday on Wednesday, lee cream, cake and coffee were seised. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Letterman of Orchard home after church Sunday and stayed for din ner. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their annual Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 14 with a covered dish supper and a gift exchange. Supper will lie at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods of Lincoln had Sunday dinner with the Calvin Harveys. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen of Norfolk were Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr., and grls of O’Neill, Boh Sorensen of Omaha, Miss Hina Burival of O'Neill and Mrs. N. D. Ickes and Denny. Some of the guests visited with N. D. Ickes who is a patient in the Lady of Lourdes hospital recovering from major surgery. Mrs. W. E. Wanser, Beverly j Wanser and children of Holly Springs, la., were dinner guests j on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser of Ewing. Mrs. Beverly Wanser was visiting her folks, Mr and Mrs. Frank Fnoelich of O’Neill. On Wednesday night Hugh Tro shynski and Loren Parks visited in the Melvin Roach home to visit : with Larry Roach who is home on ' leave from the navy. In the ab sence of Mrs. Roach, Mr. Roach proceeded to make supper for the three young men and himself, j Steak was served. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen and Bruce and Gary Bowen of Lincoln were Thursday dinner guests of the Dave Bowens. On Monday, Mrs. Roger Bowen took Gary back to Lincoln where he is a student. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer of Stuart were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens and family, all of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz of O’Neill. The oc casion was the Troshynski’s wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kennedy went to Lincoln Tuesday and brought Becky Kennedy and Dixie Nissen here. On Thanksgiving the Kennedys entertained the follow ing for dinner: Mr. and Mrs. j Wayne Henderson of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Henderson and Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clyde of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schneider of Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy. Becky returned to Lincoln on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey, Roy Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Braddock left for Lincoln Thursday morning where the Braddocks visited in the Bob Stevison home and the Claseys and Mr. Wilson in the William Baum home. Thanksgiving dinner was held in the Baum home even though Mrs Baum went to the hospital that morning Mr and Mrs. Man in Smkule and Cindy of Lincoln anil Mr. and Mrs William Plautz and Susan of Denton were also guests in the Baum home Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs Ethel Waring were Mr, and Mrs Kenneth Heiss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring of O'Neill, Mr. Glen Waring and family of Orchard Mr anil Mrs J W Pinch of Page, Mr. and Mr*. Holiert Pease and family of Nio brara, Mr. and Mrs i Waring and family, Fairburv Mr*. Alta Finch. Mr. and Mrs. J. rr> Waring of Page and Mr. anti Mrs. l»trr\ Taylo and son of Sco'ttshluff were afternoon and evening visitors. The Fellowship Sunday school class had their 31st annual supper on Tuesday night. There were '24 present. Election of offices was held. Mrs. Jesse Kelly was elected president. Mrs. Melvin Smith, vice-president, and Mrs. Harold Heiss, secretory ami Mr. Har old Heiss Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Smith :uul Linda spent Thursday and Friday in the Ban Stewart home of Omaha. Lee Taylor and airs Hester Edminsten left on Wednesday for North Platte, where Mr. Taylor visited in the Terry Taylor home ami Mrs. Edminsten in the C J Gerkin home They returned home on Monday. District 23 had a Thanksgiving brogram on Tuesday night for their parents. After the program lunch was served. Mrs. Dan Troshynski had a jewelry party on Tuesday with 5 guests present. Mrs. Frank Belmar of Ewing and Mrs. Stella Russell plan a party. Mrs. Belmar won the door prize. Hugh Troshynski. a student at Wayne came home on Wednesday, Donna Cnimly, Ruth Kelly, Kath leen Walker and Judy Simmons accompanied him here. They left on Monday, Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson of Almeria, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nelson of i Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jes-e Kelly, Mr ami Mrs Art Grass ami fami ly ami Mr and Mrs Arthur Pel letier of Ewing. Mr. ami Mi's Ernmitt Thompson and family we it afternoon callers and stayed for lunch Mr and Mrs. Ray Harmon and family left on Wednesday for a tew days with Mi's Finn l-amireth of Creston. la. Thursday dinner guests of the R. V Crumlys were Mr. and Mrs A T CrumK and family Mr and Mrs Lyndiey Crumly and family and Ronald and 1-ura Grass. Receive 3® yr. lias A mass for eorporate com munion of the members of thi Father Kroupa Council of Boyd County Knights of Cblumhus was I celebrated at S. S Peter and Paul Catholic church at Butte on November Reverend Francis ut Marts Mission w as the cek’hrant and delivered tin* sermon Following the mass a breakfast was served and a program was held at the Butte legion hall Rev Robert Stelnhausen of Spencer was the toastmaster. Rev Kdvvard B (.1 ill of Butte asked the blessing and gave thanks, and Revernd Francis of Marty was the main speaker Rev. Charles Kamber also was present Peter Coupler atui Vav Jedlieka were honoied for fifty years mem bership and M P. Monger for forty years All art' from l.vmh Mr and Nil’s Frank Nemec ot Spencer played musical selections for entertainment - SAVE! SAVE! SAVEJ_ * % I (As High As 25% on Some Items) DISCOUNT ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE I THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3 Open 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Take Advantage of This Furniture Savings! MEYERS MIDWEST FURNITURE & APPLIANCE Phone 526 Top Value Stamps We Deliver A Small Deposit Holds Any Item Till Christmas West O'Neill Thiele's Dairy Cattle Auction 200 Holstein dairy cattle will sell at Auction Wednesday, Dec. 9. 12:30 p.m. at the Arnold Thiele farm 2Vi miles S W. of Clear water, Nebr. In the offering will be 120 fresh or heavy springers. (Mostly first calf heifers!. 1 very good black Angus bull. All are T.B. and Bangs tested. 49 mixed breed of bull and heifer calves around 4 months old and the balance will be baby calves. This is our first sale,for this season and we are offering you the same good quality of cattle as we have in our previous sales. We are not describing them in detail but believe anyone inter ested in production and quality can fill their needs here Dec. 9. ARNOLD THIELE Clearwater, Nebr. Hunter 5-3200 1000 - 1200 Cattle Today llog sale starts promptly at tl a.m. 1000 to 1200 cattle today Some of consignments include 28 head of fancy shorthorn steers, 35 head of 700 lb. yearling steers, .80 head of plain yearling steers, 200 head of HOO lb. yearling* from .Mill Prude* at Kwlng, these will be half heifers and half stts-rs. v ery good quality tuul strict Iv green. 90 head of 100 lb. Hereford calves, good to choice qual ity, HO head of lightweight Hereford calves from Kwlng. <10 head of lightweight black Angus calves, choice quality, 25 head of black Angus fall calves from Lew Brown, good quality, 80 fancy calves from Rodblrd weighing around .300 lbs. 50 head White fact- calves from Inman. — Sunday, Dec. tl there will 1m> a quarter horse salt- and consignors are asked to join Iht- sale. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vern A l-elgh Keynoldson E/lRLYf Associate Store ' *★★*★★*★ I _ (Cl333 Ric-O-Shoy Gun J * Holster Set 4- 2 pistols & cow 13540 ^Ai - *■ hide holsters. _ ■■ r OO 4. Adjustable belt P ftfE* 4" Monopoly i S“ -rr-Tis r_rr.:-?i ; 9“ *W ' 30-Key Concert EC173C Spinet Pi6no 2 Vi octaves. Proven* cial amber finish. 20 " Vinyl ] 9^9 Full JOVi* Coaffir Hors* Bride Doll Great big plastic Palo Beautifully ■ mi no. Non • mar lucito gowned. • ( tll.., . . . I casters. 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