The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 30, 1960, Section Two, Image 14

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    Page News
H> Mr*. Rea Asher
LEGION MEETS
The American Legion held their
regular meeting Tuesday evening
•nth 19 members present Their
was an election of officers. Keith
Kennedy was elected commander.
Other officers were William Schei
nost, vice-commander. Bill Soren
sen was elected adjutant and Ray
Harmon, treasurer. Ben Asher thej
retiring commander was given a
past commander's pin by George
Wettlauier, district commander.
NIFTY NEEDLE RS
The Nifty Needier* will meet
July 1 at the home of Becky Bee
laert with Andrea Wettlaufer as co
host ess
KID OK ItYE
On Mon. .ay night the Bid or
Bye pay-off party was held at the
home of Mrs. Gerald Lamason.
Mrs Melvin Roach won high score
honors and low went to Mrs. Jer
ry Asher.
HOA MEETS
HOA m t Tuesday with Mrs. L F.
Kmidsen. The seven members and
one guest, Aletha Rutherford did
their own fancy work and visited.
July 5 hostess will be Mrs. Homer
Rutherford.
NEIGHBORHOOD (TAB
Neighborhood Club met with Mrs.
Duane Finch Wednesday There
were eight members present. Mrs.
George Wettlaufer won the door
prize. Mrs. J. W. Finch will be
the next hostess
GET TOGETHER (TA B
Get Together Club met with
Mrs. Robert Harvey Thursday
with 10 members and two guests,
Mrs. Ca'vin Harvey and Mrs. Em
ma Kemper, present. The ladies
spent the afternoon visiting.
SOS MEETS
Mrs. Frieda Asher won the mys
tory prize when the SOS met Fri
day night with Mrs. Alta Finch.'
M"s. Evelyn Gray will be* the next
hostess.
Ben Asher and Ben jr. were
Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H Switzer.
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Asher and
family were Sunday dinner guests
ui Mr. ami Mrs Edd Stewart Af
ternoon callers were Mrs. Ethel
Park and Mrs H. O. Hill and child
ren of Orchard Debbie Asher re
turned home with the Hills to spend
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs Warren Fussei
man of Bristow were Sunday eve
ning visitors m the Lloyd Fussel
man home.
Mrs. Frieda Asher and Mrs. Hes
ter Ed mi ns ten were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ken
neth Asher.
Mrs Bertha Boelter of Norfolk
was a Saunay visitor in the Ar
nold Tikalsky home
Mr. arm Mrs. Melvin Smith and
Linda and Charlene Fusselman
left Saturday evening for Omaha
where Charlene will visit in the
Kenneth Braddock home until af
ter the Fourth. The 9mith’s went
to Ralston and stayed until Monday
night with Mr and Mrs. Ivan Ste
wart.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Cunningham
and family, Mrs. William Mosley
and son of Rockford, 111 and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Bergstrom of Ray,
N. D. ate Sunday dinner with Mr.
and Mrs Leroy Cunningham of
O'Neill. Afternoon callers were
Don and Eva Cunningham. Mr
and Mrs Herb Stevens and Maude
Martin all of Page.
Mr and iMrs. A M. Mauer of
Genoa were Thursday visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Fusselman.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Harmon and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Aim and Joann of Lynch were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Landreth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kennedy
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scheinos:
were Sunday evening visitors in
the George Wettlaufor home.
Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mrs. Robert
Harvey and Linda Asher left for
Omaha Friday morning. They re
turned the same evening bringing
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Farnsworth who
had been staying the pest week
I in Omaha, arid Mrs. Hester Ed
| minsten who had been in Lin
' coin for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert An
son and family of Page, Mr. and
Mrs. E ward Sukup and Stanley
of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Geo-ge
Beutkerly of Sheffield, la. and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Sukup of Hamp
kin, la. attended a picnic Sunday
at Grove Lake.
Mr and Mrs George Havler and
family of Enid. Okla were weekend
gues.s of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mat
schuilat.
Anton N'lssen is recuperating
from a siege of the flu.
Mr and Mrs Wayne MafschuUat
and family of Chicago arrived here
Sunday evening to visit his pat
ents.
NEIGHBORHOOD CU B
Neighborhood Club held their an
nual picnic at the O’Neill park
Sunday afternoon. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. George Wet
tlaufer and family, Bruce and Ran
dy Wettlaufer, Mrs. Louise Heese
and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Finch and Mr. and Mrs J. W
Finch. Mr. and Mrs Lee Fink
and family joined them later.
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Kornock
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Sny
der of Orchard were Sunday din
ner and supper guests of Mrs.
Mabel Smith.
Mr and Mrs Don Harmon and
family, Bridgeport and Mr. and
Mrs A1 Vorce were Thursday sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harmon. The Don Harmons re
mained overnight and left Friday
after dinner.
Mrs. Leila Snell attended the
wedding of her granddaughter. Miss
Rita Waller to Don Hoffman of
Ncrfilk. Misa Wall r is the daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. W. W. W’aller
ui O'Neill. The couple was mar
ried Sunday at the St Johns Luth
eran Church in Norfolk
Lura Ann and Patty Jo Crumly
left Thursday morning to spend a
ew days visiting Mr and Mrs.
Eddie Walker of Cairo.
Mrs Harold G.vens and Annette
and Mrs. Art Givens, Carolyn and
Mise w.re Friday \isit>rs „t the
Dan Troshynski home.
Marilyn Mux, LuAnne Nissen,
Linda Thompson ana R.-berta Ash
er accompanied Mrs Carl Max
to Niobrara Monday where the
girls attended lH camp Also at
tending were Valjean Parks, Bec
ky Beelaert and Timmy Fink, wh
went with Mr. and Mrs Lee Fink
Connie Nissen accent p.med thi
Finks just for the ride.
GOLDEN Rl'LE
Mrs. Harold Asher was hostess
to ten mtmoers 01 die G iden
Extension Club when it met with
her Wednesday afternoon. Roll call
was answered by g virtg yc r fav
orite hobby. No regular lesson as
the material needed for the lamp
shades didn’t arrive Mrs. A. T
Crumly read an inti resting article
n ‘Fp’t- n Fai»h Healing" N’Xt
meeting will be July 20 with Mrs.
a. l. Crumiv as h.isttss.
Harold Frecmeyer won sped
price.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trow
bridge and tem'W, a
Norman Trowbridge and family,
Mrs. Jessie Cronk, Mr. an
Leu Miller and family of Ewing,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Ew
ing and Mrs. A. O. Weber of Page
were all at the Elmer Trowbridge
place lor a picnic dinner in honur
.a Rev ana Mrs RoUie Stewart
.il l gms 01 Oregon. Afternoon cal
lers were Mrs Chester Smith and
lumJy of Neagh, Mr*. Vern Wrede
and i&miiy ot O'Neill and Mrs
Earl Stevens of Page. Mrs Ste
wart was the former Velma Will
iams.
.or. and Mrs. Fred Myers and
g.ns of Albuquerque, N. M arrivio
tie re Thursday to visit with her
mother, Mrs. Stella Russell. On
rnday the Myers and Mrs. Rui
j u drove to Aik oaon and were
iVimight guests of Mr. and Mis
Elmer Spann. On Saturday ano
Sunday evening Willis Russel,
joined the g oup for i upper Th
Myers left for home on Monday.
On Thursday evening, Mr. an
rs. L.ok Trowbridge ami family,
Mr and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge
ncl fumily, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Smith and Linda, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Trowbridge, Mrs. Jessie
Crunk and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ste
vens all of Page attended the wed
ding of Aitha Lou Miller, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mil
ler of Ewing to Davis Bossell of
Seattle, Wash. The wedding was
held at the Free Methodist church
uf Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs Lee Fink and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Skulberg
nd family of Orchard and Alfred,
■■RMHUBU Tl I DPBKIM3C
mi will a;ul Dale Napier anti ttiesr
; wives and tairul.es all* tided a pic |
I .nc at the O'Neill park in honor
4 them anniversaries which they
celebrate in Juno, They have done
this fur the past eight years
Bruce Fink, sun oi Mr. and Mrs
Leo Fink spent the week in Ewing
wnh his grandmother, Mrs Kitty
Fry, so he could attend Bible scho
ol sponsored by the Methodist and
united Presoyterian churches.
Their program wus Sunuuy t ve
naig
Donna Crumly, who is attending
Wayne's State sumtinr school wa*
home o\er the weekend to attend
the wedding of Ruth Kelly to Ber
nard Grimes.
Mr. and Mis. Frank Be* leart vis
ited with Mrs Marie Beeleurt if
Ewing on Sunday evening.
Monday d nner guests oi Mr. at.d
Mrs. Dan Troshvnski were Mr. and
..a, u; . -ge Pongratz of O’Neill
ind Peggy and Cl a ruse Kramer
jf Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring
and family were Wednesday sup
per guests of Mr and Mrs. Clar
ence Finch, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Caskey
and family of Chadron. Mrs Jack
Gassling and family of Bridgeport,
rs. u, E. McGee of Glenellen,
111., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butter
field, Mr. and Mrs. Ori Caskey
both from Orchard. Mr an 1 Mr«
Bernard Butterfield of Center and
rtd Mrs. D. Caskey and girls
of Rose held a family reunion en
Sunday at the Roy Hanson home
in Page On Saturday they all at
tended the wedding id Mr Lei a mi
Caskey and Betty Sukup id Ver
digro. It was hold at the Lutheran
church at Creighton Mrs McGee
remained at the Hansen home to
visit for a few days
Mr and Mrs L Crumly and faro
tty and Ronald ami L Grass were
Sunday dinner guests id Mr and
Mrs Calvin Tanderup at New Cas
tle.
Mr and Mrs John Sorensen and
boys and Roy Wilson spent the day
on Sunday visiting with Mr. and
Mrs Ernest McIntosh
Cleorgis Sorensi n. Norfolk and
Jayne Jackson of Seattle, Wash,
are staying a few days with Mr
and Mrs, Sorensen jr
Jim Cronk, Kelson, Wash, is
sending an extended visit with
his mother, Mrs Gina Cronk and
his brother John.
Mrs. Zola Fisher is spending a
ft w weeks here from Vernona, Mo.
visited her sister, Mrs. Fanny Ste
wart.
I
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Contact Lenses
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Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Clarence Pinch sr . were
Mr. and Mrs Art Stiff icool ami
boys of Verdigre, Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Finch jr ami Robert Em
ory of Royal
Bus Schedule
U«ave Sioux City 11.30 a m.
Arrive O'Neill 3:30 p.m.
Leave O Neill 3 :45 p.m.
Arrive Sioux City 7:15 pm.
Leave Winner 6:00 a m.
Arrive O'Neill 9:00 a m.
leave O'Neill 9:30 am.
Arrive Omaha 3:50 p.m.
Return
Leave Omaha 8:30 a m,
leave Norfolk 12:30 p.m.
Arrive O’Neill 3:00 p.m.
leave O’Neill 4 00 p.m.
Arrive Winner 7:15 p.m.
Leave Valentine 9:10 a.m.
Arrive O'Neill 12:15 p m.
Leave O'Neill 12:25 p.m.
Arrive Grand Island 4:05 p m.
leave Grand Island 4:05 pan.
Arrive Omaha 7:45 pan.
Return
Leave Omaha 7 45a m.
Arrive Grand Island 11:20 a m.
Leave Grand Island 12:30 p.m.
Arrive O'Neill 4:00 p m.
leave O'Neill 4:15 pan.
Arrive Valentine 7:15 p.m.
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