Dorsey News B> Mr*, Harold Osborn Butterfield visited at the Jt. L, Hughes home Saturday eve ning Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wells visi ted at the Howard Slack home Saturday evening. Marlyn Graham spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harta were business callers at the Har old Osborn home Friday. H. V. Rosenkram spent Sunday at the Leo Brady sr., home. He was a dinner guest helping Mrs Brady celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady sr.. were Friday O'Neill shoppers. Mr. and Mrs Joe llrbek and family were Friday evening cal lers at the Emil Hrbek home. Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Graham and Leslie visited at the Guy Hull home Tuesday evening, Feb Bernard Webber was out in this community calling on his custo mers Tuesday, Feb. 2. Mrs. Anna Carson spent the weekend in Lynch at her son s home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull v isited at the Albert Carson home Satur day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn, Miss Lizzie Carson, Mrs Mary Wolfe and Mrs. Carrie Hunter slant Friday evening al the Rudy Cihlar home helping Mrs. Cihlar celebrate her birth- 1 day. Deloit News By Mr*. II. Iteinier Mrs. Martha Kinney of Elgin spent Saturday night with Mrs Mary Steams. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rexin sponi Saturday evening at the Ewald Spahn home. Mrs. Ralph Tomjack is giving a series of flower making lessons in Ewing beginning on Monday . The Deloit Pinochle club met Feb. 2 at Paul Funks. Edith Pofahl won high score, Bernice Bartak low and Mary McDonald won the traveling prize. All members were present. Mrs. Frank Bohn went to Ewing and Mrs. Minnie Miller returned with her for the party. Mr. and Mrs Gibbs were Norfolk visitors on Friday. Mrs. Henry Reimer was an over night guest Thursday with Mrs S Anderson m O'Neill. Mrs Howard Man son and Mrs. Reimer attended the Holt county teachers meeting where Helen Martens showed Hawaiian pictures. Mr and Mrs. Harold Werkmei ster went to Lincoln on Saturday. Jan. 30. They attended commence ment exercises at the University of Nebraska where their youngest son. Donald received a bachelor of science degree in agriculture Donald began teaching vocational agriculture in Scribner Feb. 1st Leonard Mcltonald who farms near Oakdale, is having a farm sale soon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster ami boys called it the Watson Mc Donald home Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs Jim Squire and Mr and Mrs. Fred Schmidt visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs Howard Manson and Mrs. Sidney Anderson at the Ande rsc >n home in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk attend ed the wedding of a friend in Elgin on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I>ronanl I .arson called at the Don Larson home in O’Neill on Friday. Supper guests at the Don Larson home in O’Neill on Friday pvenin were Donald Luben of Clearwater and a friend. The occasion was Don 1 .arson's birthday anniversary Some of the east and west roads | are still not open. Leonard McDonald of Oakdale called at the Glenn Harpster home Sunday afternoon. PwOger, Dean and Hutch Pofahl were among the winners at the Nor folk Golden Gloves tournament last week. Roger won the heavyweight division and Butch the middle, j weight crown. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and boys visited Mrs. John Napier and twins at the Neligh hospital Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel spent Sunday at the Keith Bartak home. Virginia McDonald, who is em ployed in Neligh, si»ent the week end at home, the first in several weeks due to the bad roads. Phone Your News To The Frontier Number — 788 Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher The Junior Audubon club was leid on Monday , February 1st at L>istnet No. 23. Mrs. Prill is the leather, members answered roll .-all by naming and describing a uird. President Landa Thompson presided; the secretary. Danny A’ettlaufer read the minutes. Re ports were given on trees by Patty Slyer, maple; Bob Myer, apple; Roberta Asher, oak and James Jrumly, pine. The Audubon pledge was recited. Roll call will be mswered next month by naming a mamal, its color, size, where it lives, how many young it has. if it is harmful or helpful Next meeting will be Tuesday the first A March. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickle and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill and family ut Orchard were luesday night. Feb. 2 suppot guests of the Ben Ashers. The oc casion was the anniversary of the Stewarts. The Improvement club met on Monday night at the Harry Har per home with Mrs. Arnold Stew ait and Mrs. Ethel Waring as co hostesses. Plans were made foi tiie club to serve at the Alumni banquet which will lie held in May There were ten members present Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer. Mr and Mrs. Gene Baber, all ol Plain view and Mrs. Evelyn Gray were last Sunday dinner guests of the Cordes Walkers. Ten members and one guest. Mrs. Van Horn were present on Tuesday when the HOA club met with Mrs. L. F. Knudsen. Miss Bonnie Bemholtz joined the club The afternoon was spent in visit ing and the ladies doing their faneywork. Mrs. Harry Van Horn will be the next hostess. Royal Neighbors met on Wed nesday night in regular session at the IOOF hall. The hostesses Mrs, Ethel Park and Mrs. R. F. Park served the 17 present. February 17th will be the Valentine party with Mrs. John Steinberg and Mrs. Alton Braddock as the host esses. Mrs. Hester Edminsten was hostess to members of the 4'G club Friday afternoon. Cards were played with Mrs. Alta Finch win ning high score, Mrs. Clarence Dobbins won low and Mrs. Frieda Asher took the traveling prize Mrs. Alta Finch will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper were Wednesday dinner guests of the Frank Beelearts. The occas ion was the 4Sth wedding annivers ary of the Harpers. On Thursday W. S. C. S. met for an all day meeting at the Ray mond Heiss home for a covered dish dinner with '21 ladies pre sent. Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge substituted for Mrs. Merwyn French sr., and gave the lesson entitled ‘‘This is the Day.” It was about city missions. She was assisted by Mesdames Jesse Kel ly, Harold Heiss, Norman Salt/. Orville Kemper and Harry Har per. It was closed by a prayer. It was decided that the money col lected from the African study is to go to Carroll French, a mission ary in Africa. It was also decided that the president should appoint a committee to decide who should get special membership pins. All were urged to attend the talk given by Lethah Doyle, a mission cry speaking in O’Neill on Friday night. A birthday card was sent to Mrs. Elsie Cork. Get well and Cheer cards were sent to Gerald Snyder, Mrs. Arnold Stewart, Cliff Leach and Mrs. Sarah Soren sen. It wasn’t decided whether the next meeting will lx- at the church or at the Heiss home. It will depend on the weather. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski and Mr. and Mrs. George Pong ratz of O'Neill were Tuesday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz of Emmet. Seventeen were present when the Commercial club met on Tues day night in regular session at the I OOF hall. Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge and Mrs. Ethel Waring served lunch after the meeting. Ilelp-U club met on Wednesday with Mrs. Jerry Waring for a covered dish dinner. The eleven members present did fancy work for the hostess. The new officers took over, they were: Mrs. Ervin Held, president: Mrs. Sid Faul habcr, vice-president; Mrs. By ron Finch, secretary and Mrs. Alta Finch, treasurer. Seaman Lloyd Fusselman ar rived in Norfolk on Wednesday where he was met by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman sr. Lloyd jr., (Sonny) was station ed at Charleston. S. C., and will be home for a couple of weeks be fore going to the Great Lakes training school. Miss Leona Mudloff and Miss Christine Connot of Spencer flew to Norfolk on Friday from Omaha NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Assessment schedules are coming in slow in O'Neill and Grattan precinct. Only about one-half of the schedules are in for O'Neill. March 1st is the deadline. Please assist us by getting your assessing done to avoid the last minute rush. Wm. F. Wefso County Assessor ANNUAL BULL SALE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 45 Registered Hereford Bulls 82 ( HOK E POLLED HEREFORD HI IJ-S, 2 to 4 years old 23 CHOICE HORNED HEREFORD HI I.I.S, yearlings to 4-yr. oUls 20 REGISTERED HEREFORD HEIFERS 10 CHOICE POI.I.ED HEREFORD YEARIJNG HEIFERS 10 CHOICE HORNED YEARLING HEIFERS 2 REGISTERED REACH ANGI'S HI I.I.S 1 coming S-yr.-old, outstanding — 1 coming 5-yr.-old Sale Starts at 1 p.m. For further information, write or phone ERICSON LIVESTOCK MARKET L. J, Walthers, auct. Ericson, Nebraska O. J. Walthers, mgr. FARM SALE I will sell the following property 2 miles north and ** mile east of Bristow, or 5 south of Gross corner TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Sale Starts at 1:00 pm. Lunch by Lutheran Ladies 21 Polled Shorthorn Cattle 8 Shorthorn cows, freshen early spring; 3 coming 2-year-old Shorthorn Heifers to freshen; Reg. 2-year-old Polled Shorthorn bull; 5 Shorthorn coming-yearling heifers; 4 Shorthorn coming-yearling steers Team of well broke smooth mouth Horses Machinery and Buildings 1 2-bottom 14-in. Case tractor plow; 12-ft. Disc; JD tractor sweep; Overshot hay stacker with cable; 2 McCormick mowers: 10-ft. hay rake; Co-Op rubber-tired wagon gear with good box; Wagon gear and box; Hay rack and steel gear; 32-ft. Valley elevator with motor; Cream separator; Full line of good horse machinery; Manure spreader; 10x20 grain bin; 850-bu. Economy grain bin; 8x16 grain bin: 3 feed bunks; 6-ft. and 8-ft. water tanks; Cob or wood tank heater; 5 rolls cribbing; Hog wire and 4 80-rd. rolls barb wire; 160 steel posts; Hog Oiler; Slip Scraper; Wagon hoist; Pump jack; Electric motor; 70-ft. electric cord; Movable loading chute; Set of harness; Saddle; Set hay slings. 250 Bushels of EAR CORN 200 Bushels of OATS TERMS: CASH, or make arrangements with clerk before the sale CARL OLSON, owner PEARSON and LARSEN. Auctioneers NEBR. STATE BANK, Bristow, Clerk where they were met by Harlan Sedivy of Spencer. Mr. Sedivy brought Leona here and he and Christine continues! to Sp'ncer On Sunday Mr. and Mrs Tuns Mudloff took the girls back to Omaha where they are employed and Mrs. Mudloff kept an ap pointment with her doctor. Mrs. Elsie Cork celeb) ated her "3rd birthday on Friday and re ceived tit) cards in response to a card shower for her. Mrs Cork is hospitalized at St. Anthony s hospital following surgery on her hip, which was performed at St Joseph hospital on Dec. 18th. Last year Mrs. Cork also celebrated her birthday at St. Anthony s hospital. Thf hospital .i' well ^ her daughter-in-law Mrs. Lloyu Cbrk baked her birthday cakes Members of the King's Daugh ters entertained the W.S.C.S at a lo clock luncheon on Saturday afternoon at the fellowship hall of the Methodist church. Mrs. Ro bert Van I lorn acting as toast mistress gave the welcoming ad dress and said grace before the luncheon. Mrs. Van Horn also talked on the subject. "Love Never Fails.” Mrs. Merwyn French jr., sang “I’ll Walk with God ' accompanied on the piano by Mrs. L. F. Knudsen. Mrs. Van l lorn introduced the guest speaker. Miss Helen Marten of Emmet who showed slides of her trip to Hawaii. She was one of a group of teachers accompaning Miss McCullough on the trip and Mrs. Merwyn French jr., showed slides on the Kaponga Mission as well as the leper colony in Africa where Mr. and Mrs. Carroll French are serving as missionaries there. The three tables were de corated beautifully each in a dil ferent theme, one was in honor of Lincoln's birthday, the second for Washington and the third was ioi St. Valentines day. Sixty-three signet! the register. Jerry White, grandson of Mrs, Elsie Naslund of Page, has been transferred from Anita, La., tc Daingerfield, Tex. Jerry is em ployed by a telephone construction company. The Elmer Trowbridge family is on the move. A general shake up is scheduled. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Trowbridge are in the pro cess of moving their posessions tc the John Lamason farm; Mr. anti Mrs. Norman Trowbridge and daughters, Lori and Susan, are taking posession of his parents' home and leaving his grand mother. Mrs. A. O. Weber's home available to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trowbridge, Diane, David, Danny and Dirk. Richard (Dick) will continue to farm the land he is vacating because of the ex tremely poor condition of the building there. Elmer Trowbridge has turned over the farming operatings to his sons and he is working at the carpenter trade. Mrs. Elsie Naslund purchased the Amelia Larson property Tues day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodart and children are the present occupants of the home. Posession will be given at the close of the school year. A temporary building was moved in from the Emporia neigh borhood to the Page elevator yards to accomodate a car of feed while quonset building are being erected. A pulpit light and two solid oak collection plates were used Sunday for the first time at the Wesleyan church at Page. The memorials were purchased from the Mrs. Roy Wilson Memorial fund. Sunday callers in the Louise Heese home were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heese and family of O'Neill Sunday dinner guests of the Wil liam Raglands were Mr. and Mrs George Clasey. Mesdames Alton Braddock, John Steinberg, Jessie Cronk, J. E. Smith, Anna Thompson and George Clasey surprised Mrs. Lyman Park Saturday morning or her birthday for breakfast. The self invited guests brought rolls and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup and family were Sunday afternoon cal lers in the Clarence Jurack homo in Orchard. Vida Frerichs, 6-year old TV/T TTIcio yVorirhv informed her mother on Saturday that the following day she was t< have a party. She didn't get tc have her birthday party in Movent her so this was a belated one i The invited guests were Debbie and Kathy Heiss, Marcia Stauf jfer, Sherry O'Brein, Kevin Frahrr and Joan Cronk. Mr. and Mrs. William Scheinosl were Thursday night callers in the Ray Harmon home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon anr family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harmon ol Norolk. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorenser 1 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Let Fink on Thursday night. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs ! Kittie Fry of Ewing were Mr. anc ' Mrs. Lee Fink and family of i Rage, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry anc family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs Willie Shrader and family also o: Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Ottc Retke of Inman. It was a birthdaj celebration for Mrs. Kittie Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Walkei and Larry and Lyle Harvey lef Friday to spend a weekend wit! Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Walker o i Cairo. They returned home or ; Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge and family and Mr. and Mrs. El mer Trowbridge were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi: Copple of Norfolk. Mrs. A. O Weber, who had been visiting he: granddaughter. Mrs. Copple. re turned home with the Trowbridges Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ruther anc family and Mrs. Anna Ruthei were Friday night visitors at the John Stelling home at Orchard. Sunday night supper guests o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch wen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Art Sufficoo and son of Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch vi sited with Mr. and Mrs. Byroi Finch of Orchard on Friday nighl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Suku] and Stanley of Page, Mr. anc Mrs. Henry Sukup, Mr. and Mrs Leo Sukup and family, all of Ver digre and Mr. and Mrs. Doi Maule and family of Bloomfieli were Sunday dinner guests o Mrs. Bessie Sukup. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart an baby were Sunday dinner guest »f Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus of O Neill. Mr and Mrs. Jim Stewart and baby moved on Monday to Grand Island where he has employment Mr. and Mrs. J esse Kelly. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Stewart. Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Heiss ami boys and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heiss were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ami Mrs. Harold Heiss. who oelebrat ; ed their 31st wedding anniversary ' on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Lee Fink and j boys were Friday evening callers j at the Edward Sukup home. Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlau i for and family and Mr. and Mrs Alvin Heese and family of O'Neill j were Sunriav evening guests of Mrs. Louise Heese for a waffle supper and home-made ice cream j and cake afterwards. Mr. ami Mrs Roy Nelson of Lincoln were weekend guests of Mrs. Stella Russell Loren Stewart called his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stew art from San Diego, Calif., that he was in the states and will leave for home on Monday for a 30 day leave. Loren was on the ship l'.S.S. Prairie AD-15. When he returns to Sun Diego m March ihe Uth he will In- transferred to the U S.S. Dixie AD-14 Mr. and Mrs. N D. Ickes were Sunday evening callers of Mrs Stella Russell. Mr and Mrs. William Neubauer ami Mr and Mrs Hob Harvey were Thursday evening supper guests of Mrs. Hester Edmmsten for an oyster su[>per. Mr. and Mrs Dan Troshynski were Sunday evening callers at the Dick Copes home. Mr. and Mrs LJoyd Cork and family had Sunday dinner ami supper at Mr. anil Mrs. Clifford 1 lah 1 beck of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss en tertained Friday evening at a home-made iee cream party. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crunk, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and Mr ami Mrs Normal Tua\bridge Cauls were played Mr, and Mrs Mcrwyn Frenct sr., of Cage, Waller Pick id In man and Mr, ami Mrs. Klmei Juracek id O’Neill attended thi National Convention id the Sol and Water Conservation The nier are suix'rvisors id Holt ciHuity The conventual was held at Louis \ille, Ky They left January 2; and returned February 2. They went by chartered bus. The American legion auxiliary met on Monday evening with 21 members present. It \v as voted it send So to the little Red Solum House fund Mi's George Wettau fer offerer! to make a poppy cor sage to take to the mid-wintei conference at Grand Island to en er into the jxsppy contest. It w;o also voted to send So to the btngi fund for the veterans hospital a Grand Island. The auxiliary wil sjxinsor a card party for the hear fund benefit on Friday, Fob l1* at tin* IOOF hall. It wa» dec sit'd to send a girl to girl's state anti to buy an ad in die high school annual The file fund prize was won h> Mrs. Hay Harmon and the door prize by Mrs. Hob Harvey Hos tesst's were Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mrs. 1'Cii Asher. Chambers News H> Mrs. K. K. Parpciitor IXmald Prill, vvlm is aitending a trade soht
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