Section Two Ei9h' Pa9e‘ "The Voice of the Beef Empire" , •'■** • i * * Volume 80-Number 3 O'Neill, Holt County^ Nebraska, Thursday, May 12, 1960_ Seven Cent* Page News By Mr*. Be* A*h*r Sixteen members were present at the I OOF Hall when the Royal Neighbor lodge met on Wednesday night with Mrs Cordes Walker and Mrs Bob Gray as ho6te*aea. HHp-U-dub met on Wednesday with Mrs. George Jeffreys for a noon day dinner. The eleven mem bers present did needlework for the hostess Mrs Vincent Jackson won the door prize. Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser will be the next hos teas. For Sale at Public Auction. Household goods of the late Grace Merryman will be held Saturday. May 14, at 1:30 p.m. at the Merryman home in Page. Max Waiucr. auctioneer.—Page Co-Op Bank, Clerk, Herbert J. Stevens, administrator. Mr. and Mrs Paul He nod of Po catello, Ida. spent the day an Thursday via ting Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufer. George Wettlaufer of Page, Har old Rice and Mr. Dick Sennie, both of Neligh, attended an 8 and 40 supper and meeting at St. Edwards on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Miss Delores Mel lor, Mrs. Hester Edminsten and Mrs. Frieda Asher were Thursday night supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Asher. There will be a Holt County meet ing at the Legion club at Page on Monday night, May 16th. The in vited guests for the evening are Mrs. William Cox of Pierce, dis trict pnesident; Mrs. Stan Huffman of Ewing, department chairman of youth activities; Mrs. A1 Chavet of Plainview, district charman of youth activities and Ken Yost of Kenesaw, who is a candidate for department commander. There will also be a film on the three Ne braska Veterans hospitals. On Thursday morning the an nual May breakfast was held in the Wesleyan room of the Methodist Church with 57 signing the register. Before breakfast., the group sang Grace. Mrs. Jobs Stetrtberg, who was in charge of the program, of fered a prayer Theme for the breakfast was Stewardship" The table was beautifully decorated with blooming viol eta. Mrs. Harold Heiss, vice-president of the W. S. C. S. introduced Mrs. Jessie Crank ami Mrs. Clarence Stevens and told the group of the wonderful work they have done and who were awarded a life-time membership in the W. S. C. S. Mrs. Heiss pinned Mrs. Cronk and Mrs J. W. Finch, president of the W. S. C. S. pinned Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Carl Max, outgoing president of the Kings Daughter's was pre sented to the group by Mrs. Non man Trowbridge. She too was award a lifetime membership. | There were two hymns sang by Mesdames Dale Stauffer, Kenneth; Heiss, Norman Trowbridge and! Verne Linnaus with Mrs. L. F Knud sen accompaning them on the piano. Mrs. Corries Walker gave a reading entitled "I'm fine for the shape I’m in". Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nissen went to Norfolk to pack up them daugh ter, Dixie who is a student nurse at Bryan Memorial at Lincoln, she was here from Thursday to Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 mane Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zimmerman and Harold Gerdes of Osmond were evening callers. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Waring of O’Neill went to bring Mrs. Alta Finch back to Page. She had been there visiting for the past ten days. Mr. and Mns. H., 0. Hill and children of Orchard and Mrs. Ethel Park were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer, Mrs. Jerry Asher, Neil and Lisa and Mrs. Frieda Asher were Sunday dinner guests of the Ben Ashers. Upon arriving home Mrs, Frieda Asher was surprised by a long distance phone oall from California from her daughter, Mrs. A1 (Helen) Snoeck to wish her a happy Mo ther’s Day. Mrs Floyd Frahm and her week end guest, Mrs. Alma fUbbas of Westpmnt attended a wedding cm Sunday of Miss Jeanette Gtempe to Carroll Sddeckkft at the Clear water Lutheran church. Mrs Frahm also cut the cake Mr. and Mrs Harry Harper. Mrs. Mane Beelaert of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs Bob Prill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hannon’s guests on Sunday were Mr. ana Mrs. Milo L andreth, Mrs. Felix Hendrichs. and Mr. anti Mns. M.L. Harmon of O’Neill. Afternoon cal lers were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harman and family of Norfolk. Mr and Mrs Anton Nissen were visitors in the Ben Fuelberth and Alton Fuelberth homes on Sunday in Osmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bolin and Marion, all of Lincoln, Mrs. Hester Ed min sten and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Calvin Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nissen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free meyer and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. George Luebers and family of Osmond were Sunday afternoon callers at the P. E. Nissen home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandt of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart were Sun day dinner guests of the Bob Grays. The Stewart’s son, Loren of California surprised his mother on Sunday by calling hen to wish her a happy Mother’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and family of Stuart were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz. Mn. and Mrs. Art Givens were afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Walker and Larry were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Evelyn Gray. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer and Mrs. Gene Baber of Plainview. Mrs. Arthur Sufficool and child ren arrived Thursday and will re main with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch for a few days. On Sunday the Finchs en tertained for dinner, their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr.. Mrs. Finch, Mr. aind Mrts. Art Sufficool and family and Mr. and Mns. Kenneth Tyler df Fre mont, who were there for the week end. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sufficool of Win netoon and Mrs. J. W. Finch. Mi', and Mrs. Merwyn French jr. were Sunday dinner guests of the Merwyn French srs. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren sen jr. and family of O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes. Thursday afternoon callers at the Dan Troshynski home were Mrs. Art Givens and Mike and Mrs. George Pongnatz. Mr. and Mrs. Otto MatschuUat, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and family of Inman were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale MatschuUat. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge, Mrs. A. O. Weber and David, Di ane and Danny Trowbridge were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Copple of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Lin coln, Mrs. Elmer Spann of At icuiscn and Willis Russell «•»&■* day dinner guests of Mrs. Stela Russell. Mrs Emma Kemper and Mrs. Louella Parker were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Kemper. , , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Komock and family ate Sunday dinner with Mrs. J. E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park and Mr and Mrs. Ron Park and Kelly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge. Mesdames Melvin Smith, Roy Hansen, Glen Stewart, Anton Nis sen, Evelyn Gray and R V. Crum ly attended from Page the Rebek ah district convention at Pierce for the afternoon and evening cm Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and daughters, Bob Young of O’ Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wal ter and family of Chambers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Appleby of Inman. Mrs. Jessie Cronk, Mrs. Anna Smith and Mr. Ernest Trowbridge of Inman were Sunday dinner guests of the Melvin Smiths. In the afternoon they all went to Ew ing to visit in the Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Copes and daughter of Ainsworth were Sun day supper guests of the R. D. Copes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers were Sunday dinner guests of the Rich and Heisses. iMiss Janice Crumly of Omaha and Miss Donna Crumly, a stu dent at Wayne were both home for the week-end visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crum ly. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and their grand-children, Joan LeeAnn and Lavonne were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Grosse Rhode and Miss Catharine. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky and boys were Sunday dinuer guests of Mr. and Mrs. T|, E. Tikalsky. Jeanette Harper, a student at the College of St. Mary in Om aha won first prize in a language contest. It was entitled, "Why I Would Advise My best friend to take a foreign language”. The prize was $25.00. She is the daugh ter! ’of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Har per, formerly of this area, but who now now live in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper are the pater nal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff and Brenda spent the weekend in Om aha where they visited their daughter, Leona and Tony’s two sisters, Miss Madelyn Mudloff and Mrs. Suzanne Hill, both patients in a hospital due to a oar accident. Mrsv Paul Hartigan was hos tess to a party on Friday after noon. There 15 guests present and Mrs. L. F. Knudsen won the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Stein berg. ▼ T 11— . M J O nil(for m 1UIVWI u* -- accompanied the ambulance that took their (father, Andrew Wett laufer of O’Neill to a Sioux City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Prill and fam ily of Chambers were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Bertha Prill About 40 guests attended the Odd Fellow banquet at the Fellowship Hall in the Page Methodist church Monday evening, (May 9. Guests were present from Inman, Oak dale, O’Neill, Orchard and Page lodges. Melvin Armstrong of Gordon, Grand Master, gave an interest ing talk. A quartet, the Misses Joan Fish er, Kay Nissen, Aletha Rutherford and Linda Smith, sang “ You’ll Never Walk Alone” and “The Lit tle Worm”. They were accompan ied by Bonnie Crumly. Members of the Rebekah lodge served the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky were Mother’s Day guests in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tikalsky at Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heiss enter tained their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronjc, Fred and Julie at 1 a dinner Suday in honor of Mo ther’s Day. Thomas Goodart has contracted to teach Math, Science and Shop at the Oakdale high school this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Goodart will at tend the summer session at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Good art has been awarded a Nation al Science Foundation scholarship in mathematics. The Good arts will move their household goods to Oakdale as soon as housing can be made available. They have two young sons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and Shanon were Sunday guests in the home of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Hansen at Creighton. Delila accom panied Mr. and Mrs. John Sor ensen and the twins, Lloyd and Floyd, to Grand Island where they were Mother’s Day guests in the home of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ste wart. Richard Hansen was a guest of Mickey Stewart for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen en tertained at dinner Sjnday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ken nedy and Mr. ami Mrs. Bruce Kennedy and their families of Ains j worth and Mrs. Icie Snyder. Ralj.1 ; La-son and daughter, Rita, al of Page. 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Elec tion resulted as follows: Allen Kos kan, president Lawrence Reiman, first vice-president; Robert Grain ger, second vice-president; Gus Sieler, third vice-president; R. J. Gustafson, secretary - treasurer; Dick Rosengren, tail twister; Owen Johnson, lion tamer; Leo Thomas sen and Wayne Kibby, board of directors. Larry Turner, math teacher at Butte high school took the follow ing students to Vermillion on Sat urday and they entered a math con test held at the University; Fresh man—-Ruth Thtxmassen, LeRoy Kib by, Arthur Anderson, Ixariene Hise rote and Vic Lech ten berg; sopho mores—Helen Mathers, Sheryl Orr, Duane Mohr, Larry Woodruff and Marilyn Wittry. Mrs. Ben Wood ruff furnished a car to take the students. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collins and Warren Collins drove to Omaha last Friday and from there Mrs. Collins left by train for Williams burg. Va. where she will spend sometime with her daughter and son-in-law, Pfc. and Mrs. Douglas Dix. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson left for Denver, Codo. where they will visit their daughter, Miss Jane Anderson. Brenda Mask was hostess at a surprise birthday party at her home Monday evening in honor of San dra Fried on her 15th birthday. The P. E. O. members held their regular meeting Wednesday evening, May 5th at the Anchor Room with Mrs. Warren Fernau as hostess. Mrs. W. L. Brennan gave a very interesting lesson on “Facts about U.S. Currency and Extraordinary Counterfeiting”. Following the les son a dessert luncheon was served. The Boyd County Music Festival will be held (today) Thursday, May 12 in the Butte high school gym b The newly crowned royalty of the Inman high school junior senior prom reigned at the “ftlndcrel la Ball” in Inman Saturday night. The prom was preceded by the junior senior banquet. The royalty are Queen Carolyn Reimers and King Itert Smith, sealed; junior class escorts, Conda Couch and l'hlllip Breiner; and klndergartncrs linda Butterfield and Timmy toil lag her, who were crow nliearors. at 1:30 p. m. This event will be combined with rural eighth grade graduation exercises this year. Mrs. George Dahlenberg, Mrs. R. J. Gustafson and Mrs. Elmer Holm left Monday, May 9th for Omaha to attend O. E. S. Grand Chapter. The Butte school board have an nounced the hiring of Gary Mar cellus of Bassett to teach social science and be assistant football coach and head track coach Mr. Marcellus will graduate from Wayne State Teachers College at Wayne. The Bernice Chapter O. E. S. met at the Masonic Temple Mon day evening, May 2nd for their regular meeting. Mrs. Carl Cun rung ham and Mrs. Wand Barnes of Naper served lunch. Tire athletic banquet was held Tuesday evening. May 3rd at the high school gym honoring football, basketball and track boys and pep club. The dinner was prepared by the pep club mothers and financed by the Lion's club. The program was: toastmistress; Sharon Femaia, invocation; Rev. Martin Renner, welcome; Carol Ol son, sportsmanship; Russell Lut.h, pulling together; Terry Fried, off side; Brent Kehn, reliability; Miss Ethel Oeltjen, trustworthiness; Marvin Liewer, salute to the team; led by Patty Horst, Speaker Carl Ellermeir, Track Coach from Wayne, Highlights of the year; Lar ry Turner, Closing tlioughLs and a sextet by Russell Luth, Larry and Jerry Width, Ruth Thomassen, Ir ilia Weber and Janice Risor and Dennis Nelson. The 7th and tlth grade pupils served the banquet. Frontier Want-Ads Pay Dividends Septic Tank Pumping and ELFA7TRIC SEWER AUGER Moeller Plumbing Phono 7111, Atkinson ■ Announcing ... A & M Shoe Stores Popularity Contest Winner Receives "GYM — DANDY" SURRY Pictured Below i CONTEST RULES: 1. Register at A and M Shoe Store. You do not have to make a purchase to re gister. 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