. ■> .— ■■■■■— Letters to the Editor Dear Sir: In March three boys were ar rested and fined for having two bottles of beer. Their names ap peared in both papers and were put on the air for two days as pos sessing alcoholic beverages. Their parents hated the unfavorable publicity but felt, at the time, that ii it taught the boys respect fur the law and stopped minors from drinking it was worth it. However, since then officers in a St. Patrick’s night raid, found almost a dozen minors’ cars to contain beer, they have had their “keg party” where participants were both trespassing and disturb ing the peace, several boys were caught destroying school property and private farm property and last week two adults and a minor were arrested by a local officer for procuring and possessing beer, yet not one of these names were ever publicized. Perhaps some fine point of the law makes it necessary to arrest some and not others, but I think if these otherwise law-abiding boys are to be taught respect and not resentment for the law, all should be treated the same. Sincerely, A Reader Starlight Extension Club Plans Picnic The Starlight Extension club met June 20 at the home of Mrs. Car! Schen/ 'l with seven members pre sent. Guests were Mrs. Fid Ritts, Mrs Frank Eppenbach, Miss Judy Masterson and Mrs. Delbert Hilke meier. Mrs. Charles Beilin presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Frank MoKenny distributed pamphlets on “Home He alth and Flmergencies.” A fnmily picnic is planned for July 17 at the home of Mrs. Charles Beilin There will be a special meeting on June 27 on "Recovering Lamp Shades.” Birthdays Celebrated A birthday party was held June 16 for Donna Ennen. Thirteen girls helped her celebrate her twelfth birthday. Games were played. They roasted wieners and marshmal lows to eat with their cake and ice cream. Marianne Ennen was three years old the day before. She had several children there to help her cele brate her birthday. The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ennen. Page Methodists Welcome Minister A pantry shower was given Tues day evening at the Fellowship hall of the Page Methodist church in j honor of the newly appointed minister, Rev. Robert Linder, his wife and their 14 year old son Dick. The program began with group singing led by Mrs. Merwyn French, jr. A panel of third to sixth grade pupils answered ques tions identifying people with their occupations. Rev. and Mrs. Linder and son were the first to be identi fied. Dale Stauffer, lay leader, gave the welcome and the response was given by Rev. Linder. Mr. Stauffer also made the presentation of the gifts. Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Mrs. Frank Beeleart were in charge of the reception. Mrs Dale Stauffer and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., were the entertainment committee Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer served on the lunch com mittee. Altar bociety Installs Officers New officers and chairmen of St Patrick's Altar Society were Installed Thursday at St. Mary's gym. Mrs. James Gallagher is the new president. Other officers are Hilda Gallagher, vice president; Mrs. Joe Dufek, secretary and Mrs. Ben Bazelman. treasurer , Chairmen are Mrs. Charles Ma hony, Mrs. John Schmidt, Mrs. Al Hamik, Mrs. Francis Belzer, Mrs. William Jansen, Mrs. George Winkler, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Albert Tooker, Mrs. Bob Roberts, Mrs. Robert Timmerman. Mrs A. Buxton and Mrs L. A. Becker. Each chairman read the names of ladies belonging to her guild. Msgr. Timothy O’Sullivan spoke briefly to the group of 120 ladies. St. Agnes guild was in charge of the meeting with Mrs. John Kersen brock, chairman. St. Catherine’s guild will entertain July 21 with Mrs. Charles Mahony as chairman. Annual Picnic Held The Catholic Daughters held their annual picnic Tuesday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall. Pitch was played for entertainment. Mrs. John Turner won high, Mrs. Joe W’inkler was second high and Mrs. Mary Dusatko won the door prize. District Officers Conduct Sessions An oficers’ training school was conducted at Page Monday after noon by W9CS district officers, Mrs. C. E. Spence and Mrs. Charles Gates of Atkinson assisted by Mrs. Edgar Stauffer of Page. Clear water officers also attended. Previous training schools were conducted at Bristow on Monday, June 1J, at Ewing on Wednesday, lune 15 and at Springview on Fri day, June 17 with Mrs. Woodrow Elliot of Ewing, Mrs. Charles Gates anti Mrs. C. E. Spence of Atkinson and Mrs. Robert Embree of O’Neill in charge. A meeting will be held at Cham bers Friday, June 24. Rebekahs Meet Friday Members of the Eden Rebekah lodge entertained the members of the I OOF lodge at a pot luck sup per Friday evening at the lodge hall in honor of Father’s Day. The ladies held their regular meet ing following the supper. Doris Ann Goodman David C. Moses Wed In Fairfax Doris Ann Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Giwdman of Herrick, S. D. and David C. Mo ses, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moses of Stuart, Nebr. were un ited in marriage by Rev. Saylor m Monday, June 13 at 6:00 p. m. at Fairfax, S. D. The bride given in marriage by j her father, wore a blue lace dress with white accessories. She wore a corsage of blue and white car nations. Brides maid was Kay Putnam who wore a yellow formal and matching hat. Her corsage was | of yellow mums and carnations. Best man was Marvin Butler. A reception was held at 8 p. m. at the Brides home for relatives. The young couple will make their home at Stuart, Nebr. WAIST WHITTLF.RS CLUB The members of the Waist Whit tier’s club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary Anderson. A six week period of weight loss was conclud ed June 10 with Mrs. Anderson showing the greatest weight loss. Mrs. Anderson weighed in 9 lbs. lighter than at the beginning otf the NOTICE Policyholders and General Public We are the only agents in the O'Neill area licensed to represent Mamwm&swMHm SMANIIID III! 1330 P Street Lincoln 8, Nebraska Dependable low cost Insurance Since 1891 _ • Broad Coverage Policies ( • Low Rates • Prompt and Fair Loss Payments i FIRE AND ALLIED LINES 1 \ . ,, 1 FOR PROTECTION SEE t I 1 t Al Gaskill ; n GASKILL INSURANCE AGY. i > i 124 South 4th Street O’Neill, Nebr Phone '10 « , 1^., __^ ^ ^ \ f A NEBRASKA COMPANY FOR NEBRASKANS v t - ■ - 111 ■ —- f contest period and was awarded' a cash prize of $11. The club was organized August 8 last year The new week contest period will include a first and a I second prize. There will be no June 24 meet ing but they will resume their each Friday schedule on July 1. Anyone interested in visiting the club and becoming a member if they are interested will be very welcome. Milton A. Andrus Services Held At Atkinson ATKINSON—Funeral services for Milton Arthur Andrus were con ducted Friday. June 17 at the First United Presbyterian church at 2 p.m. Rev. John S. Hart of O'Neill officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Pallbearers were J. I. Henning. D. R. Davis, Dwight Kenny, E. C. McKay, Leonard Jungman and Franklin Hickman. The honorary pallbearers were A. G. Miller, L. E. McDowell, L. V. Humphrey and E. V. Hickok. Milton Arthur Andrus, son of Arthur W. and Ruth Overton And rus was bom October 19, 1914 at Atkinson. He died June 14 at his home southeast of town after a few days illness. He has spent his entire life in the Atkinson com munity. On June 30, 1934 he was united in marriage with Miss Irma D. But terfield. They became the parents of two children. A son, Ronnie Dean preceded his father in death on November 15, 1941. Mr. Andrus was mail carrier on star route 3 for about 20 years and was an active member of the National Star Route Mail Carriers Association. Survivors include: Wife, Irma— daughter Mrs. Dean (Sharon* Prewitt; two grandchildren Lori Ruth and Jerry Dean Prewitt; par ents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Andrus. Funeral Rites Conducted For E. E. Stevens Funeral services were held Satur day at Biglin’s Chapel for E. E Stevens, 67, of Page. Rev Lisle Mewmaw, pastor of the Methodist church at Neligh, officiated at the 2 p. m, service. Burial was made in Prospect Hill cemetery. Graveside military rites were conducted by Page American Legion Post. Pall bearers were William Schei nost, William Sorensen, Alvin Heese, Ben Komock, Dale Mat schullat and Roy Hansen. Honorary pall bearers were Bryan Stevens, Earl Leist, Ralph Pril’ and Vemie Hunter. Edgar Ezra (Bill), son of the late George H. and Florence Ste vens was born at Osceola, May 22 1893 and died at the Veterans hospital at Grand Island followinf a lingering illness of several month’s duration. He was united in marriage to Miss Ethel Cunningham of Middle branch June 30, 1920. He was a World 1 veteran and an active member of the Page Legion. Survivors include two brothers Herbert J. at Page and Leslie G of Oakland; four sisters: Mrs. Eva Cunningham of Page; Mrs. Mar vin (Essie) Ames of Eugene, Ore.; Mrs. LeRoy (Laura) Cunningham and Miss Effie Stevens, both of O’Neill. j He was preceded in death by his wife and two brothers, Fred and Stanley Stevens. He came to Holt County when a small boy and mast of his life was spent in the O’Neill and Page communities. About 15 years agr he was retired because of a heart ailment. Area Students Receive Degrees The University of Nebraska Col lege of Medicine School of Nursing Commencement exercises were hold at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, June 11 at the Omaha Civic Audi torium Music Hall. Those from this part of Nebras ka receiving degrees are: Edwin Warren Sandall, M. D„ son of Mr. tnd Mrs. Archie Sandall of Bassett; Shirley Ann Claassen, M.D., and B. S.M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Claassen, Spencer and Cathleen M. Corkle, C.M.T. (certi ficate in Medical Technology), laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Corkle, Tilden. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter chambers NLW G The WSCS met Thursday at the Methodist church with 28 members inswering roll call. There were ,’isitors. The lesson, “Set Apart for Me”, was presented by Mrs. Ar hur Tangeman and the worship jy Mrs. LaVerne Hoerle, with Mrs lohn Honeywell. Mrs. Eugene Hal iey and Mrs. John Wintermote. The business session was conduct id by Mrs. Guais Wintermote. She presented Mrs. T. E. Newhouse ind Mrs. Darrell Gillette with a Jorssge. The president read a letter from he district p-esident concerning officers training which will include I everal other societies. Roll i -wing the business session i birthday tea was held honoring ill those having birthdays in April, Jay and June. There were 17 in his group. Participating in the Program were J's. Darrell Ollette, Mrs E. H. Jedcalf and Judy Beed. About 2) guests enjoyed a Fa ber's Day picnic supper at the [. W. Hubbard home. Mrs. Charles Spath of Omaha; isited friends in Chambers the rst of the week. Wallace Mitchell of Wichita, Kan | isited his brother-in-law and sis ?r, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy and unily, 1 Boyd County Bureau Plans Ladies Tea Ladies of the Boyd county Farm Bureau will entertain at a tea Thursday, June 30, at the Spencer hall at 2 p.m. All women of the county and surrounding area are invited to attend. Mrs. Dale Stubblefield, state wo mens chairman will present a re view of "The Naked Communist.”! by Cleon Skousen, a former FBI agent. Mrs. Jay Howell, Boyd county committee woman will be in charge of the program. Attends Meeting Elmer Juracek. O'Neill, state vice president of the Soil and Wa ter Conservation district accom-) panied Demsey Me Neil of Hold redge, state president, Warren Fairchild of Lincoln, executive, secretary and Emmett Lee, Spald ing, a director to Sheridan, Wyo *here they attended the six state area meet last week. Th 1961 meeting will be held at Ft. Robinson, Nebraska. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen of Lynch are visiting here also. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wara of Whittier, Calif., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowen. Rev. Robert L. Embree, district superintendent ntf the north-east district was guest speaker at the Pender Methodist church Sunday when they observed their Dia mond Jubilee. Mrs, Cecelia Liewer returned to’ Butte Sunday after a visit oi sev eral week's duration In the home of her son-irvkrw and daughter, Mr and Mrs Duane Gray. Mr and Mrs. Bob DeWitt of | Colorado Springs, Colo, visited Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs John DeWitt and family. On Thursday Mrs DeWitts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lan gan of Columbus and Mrs. May me Grady of Denver arrived for a visit. They returned home on Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore return ed Saturday from a four day trip to Omaha. They were guests of Mrs. H. G Mangan Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sanders and Tina were Wednesday supper guests i of Mrs. Joe Peters of Inman Mrs. Bob Wilson and children j of Big Springs. Tex and Miss Lor enn Schllt* of Omaha arrived Tues day to visit their sister, Mrs, Ray Conway and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Lon don anti son. Ronnie of Wichita Falls, Tex. are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Mike London and will visit relatives in Spalding and Colome, S. D. Major and Mrs. Lloyd F. Haug and sons, David and Danny of Ar lington. Va. expect to arrive this week for a two week's vacation with Mrs. Haug’s mother. Mrs I Victor Halva. The Haugs are now in Denver visiting relatives. William O'Conner was guest r>? honor Sunday at the home of his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 Peregoy at Atkinson. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs O'Conner ert< rfp>" A at a birthday dinner for their granddaughter, Susan Van Fleet’s j second birthday. Present were Mr. i and Mrs. Bud Van Fleet and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Per egoy of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs Richard Fox and & via of Ida Grove, la. arrived Jane 11 to visit with their par-j ents. Mr. ami Mrs Joe Sobotka and Mr ami Mrs. Bob Fox. Mrs Joe Sobotka ami Mr*. eml j Mrs. Richard Fox and sons visit ed the Llovd Simmon* and the Carl Grothan families at Hasting ! Saturday. . T Sgt John J. London, who was i stationed at Saskatoon Mt. Air Station at Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada has spent a months leave visiting his parents, Mr ami Mrs Mike London and other relatives He left Wednesday for the Chand ler AF station. Minnesota where he will be stationed for the next year. Sister M Quentin and Sister M. Hortense, both of Atchison, Kan. came Saturday to visit their mo ther, Mrs Bertha Conway and ot- I her relatives. < Recent guests in the W'illiam O’-1 Connor home were Mr. and Mrs , Louis Mulford of Bonestoel. S D Mr. and Mrs. John B. Schmitz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Pierson and family attended the Schmitz reunion held at the Joe I Schmitz home at Bonesteel, S D., Sunday Sixty-nine were present, j The occasion was also Grandpa Schmitz’s eighty-second birthday I Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! 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