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Volume 80—Number 16 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, August 11, 1960 Seven Cents
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
WSCS Met In
Regular Session
On Wednesday
"Light For To-day’s Children”
was the theme of the meeting of
the Women’s Society of Christian
Service at the parlors of the Ew
ing Methodist church Wednesday
afternoon. 'Hie worship table fea
tured a picture of "Christ Bless
ing Children" flanked by candles
arranged by Mrs. W. W. Elliott,
secretary of soirtual Life.
Mrs. H. R. Harris was in charge
of the devotions Hymns for youth
■were a part of the musical selec
tions.
Mrs. Ray Sedivy presented the
lesson. Mrs. Sedivy stak'd the
correlation between the Methodist
church and Society.
Mrs. Willis Rockey, president,
conducted the business session.
The new date books for the year
were given each member, follow
ed by a discussion on the eve nts
of the year. November 2, I960
and April 26, 1961 were set as
the dates for the two officers
meetings.
Mrs. Henry Fleming, secretary
of promotions, gave a report on
the progress of the goals of the
Society for the year.
tt i . ma^r mar mi
The Nebraska School of Miss
ions to be held at Lincoln, Augusl
2-2ti was discussed.
Mrs. L. A. Hubbs, Mrs Ber
Larson, and Miss Hazel Rub;
were appointed as a committee
to purchase pillow cases for the
bazaar. Mrs Larson also was ap
[Minted to order Christmas cards
The Sunset Banquet, September
IS, an annual event honoring
those of the community 70 years
old and over, was discussed. Mrs
J, L. Pruden, chairman of the
invitation committee, requested
the names of those who will be
new members this year.
Mrs. Harris anil Mrs. Andrew
Olson were appointed visiting
committee for August.
A no-host luncheon was served
CHRISTIAN MOTHERS
Preliminary plans for the an
nual turkey dinner to be held
Sunday, Sept. 11, at St. Domi
nic’s Hall was the main topic of
discussion at the meeting of the
Christian Mothers Tuesday eve
ning following prayers at St. Pe
ter’s church.
Card games provided amuse
ment for the recreational period.
Refreshment hostesses were Mes
dames Roy Vandersnick, Gary
Tessmer, Martin VanConet and
Lester Bergstrom.
EXTENSION MEETS
The Facts and Fun Home Ex
tension club met at the heme of
Mrs. Harry Van Horn Thursday
afternoon. Twelve members an
swered to roll call.
Mrs. J. L. Pruden, president of
the club and county chairman,
gave a report on the Council
Mr. ami Mrs. Douglas »I. Wilson . . . weil at Atkinson
O'WXILL PHOTO co
Lois Eileen Puckett
Douglas J. Wilson Wed
In Atkinson Church
The Methodist church at Atkin
son was the si tting for the wed
ding of Miss L >is Eileen Puckett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Puck* tt of Atkinson and Douglas
J. Wilson of Lincoln son of Mrs. N.
J. Wilson at 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 6. The Rev. E. G. Hughes
of Mitchell performed the double
ring ceremony before 120 guests.
Mrs. Richard McConnell of Am
elia sang, "Wedding Prayer”,
"I'll Walk With God” and "The
Lord’s Prayer.” Miss Leota Kyes
of Big Springs was the organist.
The sanctuary was decorated with
baskets of gold and bronze chyr
santhemums, greenery and cand
elabra.
The bride, escorted to the al
tar by her father, fashioned her
wedding gown of dekistered satin
with a textured weave. The
smoothly sculptured bodice was
designed with a scoop neckline
and elbow length sleeves edged
with vtnice lace and iridescent se
quins. The modified princess line
front panel featured a continua
tion of the Venice lace and the
bouffant redingote overskirt was
completed with an aisle wide
cathedral train. Her fingertip veil
of French illusion was caught in
a double crown of pearls and se
quins. Her only jewelry was a
drop pearl, a gift of the bride
groom. She carried a bridal bou
quet of Fiji chrysanthemums and
stephanotis.
Miss Doris Ward of Long Beach,
Calif. was the maid of honor.
Miss Carol Jean Pelican of Pal
mer and Mrs Richard H Peter
son of Omaha were bridesmaids.
They wore beige cotton lace
street length dresses featur
ing scoop necklines and short
sleeves. The overskirts of gold
crystallette were styled in the
same redingote line as the bride’s.
They carried crescent bouquets
of bronze Fiji chrysanthemums
Their headpieces were of gold
nylon net and fashioned with a
large gold crystallette bow.
Janies Link of Council Bluffs
la., was the best man. Larrj
Look ol Chester and Bruce Isher
wood of Omaha were the grooms
men. Jim Puckett ol Emmet
orother of the bride, and Gilberl
Vvusi.n oi Rock Springs, Wyo.
brother of the briaegroom, were
the ushers.
The mother of the bride chose
a powder blue emaroidered liner
sheath dress with blue and white
accessories. The bridegroom’s
mother wore a rose cocoa lace
dress with beige accessories
Their corsages were white chry
santhemiuns.
A reception in the church par
lors followed the ceremony. Mrs
Harry Little of Omaha, aunt ol
the bride, cut the wedding cake
Mrs. J. K. Schultz of Atkinson cul
the groom's cake. Miss Heler
Martens and Mrs. Jerald Schoett
ger of Lincoln poured. Mrs. Ro
bert Horner acted as hostess. The
wedding cake was baked by Mrs
Don Mills and decorated by Mrs
Don Gokie. The groom's cake
was baked and decorated by Mrs
Dale Gilbert. Mrs. Leon Beckwitt
of Emmet decorated the recep
tion room.
Mrs. Jim Puckett of Emmel
was in charge of the guest book
Miss Caroline Skopec of Stuarl
took care of the gift table. Mrs
Robert Wid of Paxton played pi
ano selections during the recep
tion. Servers were Mrs. Jim Carl
son of Crofton and Miss Rarer
Johnson of Atkinson
Mrs. Wilson is a graduate of th<
Atkinson High school and the
Nebraska Wesleyan university
She was a teacher in the Chadroi
Public school. Mr. Wilson ha;
been a teacher in the Albior
High school.
The bride chose a gold sill
print sheath dress with a jaoke
and beige accessories for travel
uig.
The couple will be at home ii
Ceresco following a wedding trip
The bride will teach in the Cer
esco High school and the bride
groom will resume work on hi;
master’s degree at the Universit;
of Nebraska.
meeting held at O'Neill July 12.
This included the lessons chosen
for the coming year.
Pamphlets made up at the office
of Mrs. Catherine Indra, home
exiensun agent at O’Neill, on
suiad and bread recipes of club
members were given each mem
ber.
After some discussion, the mem
bers agreed to join the clubs of
the Ewing Center to operate a
stand on September 17—Free Wa
ter Melon Day in Ewing. Plans
would be completed at the Sep
temoer meeting, the first Thurs
day of the month.
A no-host picnic lunch was ser
ved.
Water Passes Cheek
The State Department of Health
has tested and reported favorably
on the Ewing municipal water
supply.
Samples were taken earlier this
month and tested by the Health
Department in the Lincoln la
boi atones. The report showed
that the water met all state stand
ards. This test was a routine
check.
Attends Reunion
Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Eacker
attended the I960 alunmi reunion
at Cedar Rapids on Sunday. The
600 in attendance included the
graduates from the Cedar Rapids
high school from 1890 to I960 and
from the St. Anthony's Catholic
school from 1918 to 1933.
Gov. Ralph G. Brooks was the
guest speaker on the afternoon
program. The affair was conclud
ed with a 5:30 dinner and a dance
at the City Park. Mrs. Eacker
was a member of the 1911 grad
uating class from the Cedar Rap
ids high school.
Miss Vina Wood, accompanied
by her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Wood, of Lingle, Wyo.,
is now back home after spending
a few days in Lincoln with rel
atives.
Eddie Rockey celebrated his
sixth birthday Thursday. In hon
or of the occasion, he had as his
guests five classmates. The birth
uay case uwuc uy ms uiutuci,
Mrs. Willis Rockey, was decorat
ed in a “rocket theme”.
(Anita Parks, who spent the past
week in Columbus with friends,
returned home Saturday.
Molly Johnson returned to her
home in Oakland on Sunday af
ter spending the week with Ardis
Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dyson of
Modesto, Calif., formerly of Ew
ing, called on friends in Ewing
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessmer
spent the weekend at Kansas City
and attended the ball game be
tween the Yankees and the Athle
tics. Sheila and Douglas Ryan
spent the weekend with relatives
at Niobrara and the Tessmer sons
at the Roland Hord home.
Miss Coralee Schmiser of Om
aha spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schmiser and family.
Mr. and Mrs Fay Doty were
Saturday guests at the home of
Mrs. Edna Lofquest. They all
were guests in the afternoon at
the Gail Wilcox home at Clear
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurley,
Dennis and Cathy, arrived in Ew
ing Thursday from Silver Springs,
Md. and are guests at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hoag.
Mrs. Pauline Noffke is back
at her home in Ewing. She has
spent several weeks at the home
of her son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Noffke.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord were
surprised Thursday when neigh
bors arrived with a prepared din
ner in honor of the birthday of
Mr Hord. Present were, Mr. and
r/\nrw»f Mr rind Mrs.
Ben Larsen, Mike Nickolite, Mrs.
Eva Kaczor, and LeRoy Napier.
Bonnie Beth Dunaway of Has
tings is spending the week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Billings and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton
and family attended the Butter
field reunion at Creighton Sunday.
Guests Friday and Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Louisa VanCon
et were her brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ford of
Baltimore, Md. They attended a
family reunion on Sunday at Bur
well.
Harry Creiger of Canton, Ohio,
was a weekend guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis
and children. He is an uncle of
Mrs. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings and
granddaughter, Bonnie Beth Dun
away of Hastings, visited her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes, at
Clearwater Saturday.
Mr. A. A. Alden, who was con
valescing from a recent illness at
an Elgin rest htune. is now stay
ing at the Elkhom Hotel in Ewing.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman
and her aunt, Mrs. Vera Anson
went to Ainsworth Sunday to
spend the day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Butler and
family.
Mr .and Mrs. Willis Rockey and
family went to Omaha Saturday
to attend the Ringling Brothers
Circus. TTiey returned home Sun
day.
Mrs. Richard Edwards and
children of Bassett called on
friends in Ewing Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings tran
sacted business in Neligh Friday
and also visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Billings.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Graver, Lin
i da and David of New Windsor.
111., accompanied by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, ar
rived in Ewing Saturday. Mr. and
: Mrs. Gunter had spent the past
' three weeks visiting relatives in
Illinois.
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Robertson
and Nancy, Mrs. Lous Donohue,
Ami, Jeane and Mary of O'Neill
were Tuesday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Werkmeister
of Scribner were weekend guests
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Werkmeister of Ew
ing.
Mr. William Bennett and daugh
ter, Mrs. Wilma Gawart and
children of Nebraska City were
Thursday evening supper guests
at the Jim Tinsley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield
and family, and LeRoy Napier of
Ewing and Mickey Roberts of At
kinson were Friday evening and
supper guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Tinsley.
Rev. E. L. and Mrs. Bngden
and son Gary of Booeville, Calif.,
were Saturday dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Tinsley and family. Afternoon
callers to visit with the Brigdens
were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Roth
leutner and Lillian and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Sedivy and family.
Later in the day, Rev. and Mrs.
Brigden and Gary made several
calls in Ewing.
Sunday guests for a no-host din
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Hord were Mrs. Marjorie
McCamon and Kim, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Switzer of Clearwater, Bar
bara Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Li
onel Gunter of Ewing and their
sons, Paul, home on leave from
Chanute Airforce Base in Illinois,
and Lavon from Indiana, John
and JLdy Gunter, Springfield, 111.
and Dewain Hord, Syracuse. Af
ternoon callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Napier and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown
ing and son, from Chico, Calif.
Page News
By Mrs. Ben Asher
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
Eleven members and two vis
itors, Mrs. Ernest Wagers of Lo
di, Calif., and Joan Cronk were
present when the Improvement
Club met Monday night for their
regular meeting. Plans were
made to try to get some new
members. The ladies plan to do
some painting inside their build
ing. A special meeting will be
held later on this month to make
plans for Page’s annual free day
held on Labor Day. Hostesses
were Mrs. Evelyn Gray and Mrs.
Leila Snell.
KING’S DAUGHTERS
King’s Daughters was held on
Tuesday evening at the Methodist
church with seventeen ladies pre
sent. Mrs. Merwyn jr. had the de
votions and Mrs. Curtiss Roberts,
the lesson. Joan Fisher and Car
olyn Max gave their report on
the Christian Witness Mission they
both attended in Omaha. Mrs.
French then read a letter from
Carroll French. A Silent auction
then followed. Hostesses were
Mrs. Darrell Heiss and Mrs. Har
old Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pappas, Renee
and Christie Woods of Lincoln
came Saturday morning to visit
with Mr. ai^d Mrs. R. D. Copes.
Mr. Pappas left on Sunday. Mrs.
Pappas is the granddaughter of
the Copes. A coffee hour was held
in honor of Mrs. Pappas at the
Copes home Tuesday. Present
were Mrs. Dale Stauffer and Nan
cy, Mrs. Dale Matschullat and
Joan and Mrs. Virginia Roberts.
HELP U CLUB
Mrs. Ethel Waring was hostess
to eleven members and one guest,
Mrs. JW. Finch when the Help
U-Club met with her for din
ner Wednesday. The ladies spent
the afternoon doing fancy work
f Unninnn r\ Z""' QG.
key won the door prize. Next hos
tess will be Mrs. Clarence Finch.
RNA LODGE
RNA Lodge met Wednesday
night at the IOOF Hall with 13
members present. No special busi
ness was conducted. Mrs. Frieda
Asher and Mrs. Anton Nissen
were hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Kelly and
family were Tuesday dinner
guests of Mrs. Jessie Kelly. The
Kellys left for their home in Wis
ner Wednesday taking Danny
Hansen of Carroll back with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nissen and
family of Omaha were Friday
night supper guests of Mr. mid
Mrs. Anton Nissen.
GGG and G
GGG and G met Friday at the
home of Mrs. John Steinberg.
The afternoon was spent in play
ing cards. Mrs. Frieda Asher,
Mrs. Hester Edminsten and Mrs.
Otto Matschullat won prizes.
Mrs. Harold Freemeyer was
hostess to all the members of
the Chatter Sew Club when it
met with her Friday for an af
ternoon of visiting and sewing.
Mrs. Arthur Grass will be the
next hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mickie and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Asher and family had a picnic
dinner Sunday at Grove Lake.
On the way home they stopped
in at the H. 0. Hill home in Or
chard and brought the Hill child
ren back with them. They were
all supper guests of the Ben Ash
ers. Evening visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kemper, De
von and Marlene
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen
sr. were Friday overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soren
sen of Norfolk. Saturday the Sor
en Sorensen’s came home through
Creighton and visited in the Rus
sell Sorensen home.
Mrs. Jerome Allen and Rick
expect to leave Friday for a
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Walker in Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White and
family of Albion were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Prill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher, Neil
and Lisa and Mr. aivd Mrs. Lloyd
Fusselman, Charlene and Vicki
attended the Fusselman reunion
at Albion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink
of Ewing, Mrs. Charlotte Lord of
Corona Del Mar, Calif., and Don
Sinnard of Junction City, Kan.
had a picnic dinner at Grove
Lake.
Marilyn Max entertained at a
slumber party which was held
at her grandparent's farm Fri
day. As the place is vacant Mrs.
Max stayed with the girls. Pre
sent were Peggy Sue Kelly, Jan
et and Connie Anson, Linda Ash
er, Valjean Parks, Brenda Mud
loff, Jeanie Nissen, Luanne Nis
sen, Sharon Hansen, Connie Sor
ensen and Carolyn Max.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink and
family of Bloomfield, Colo., Mrs.
Tom Sinnard and family of Junc
tion City, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Heiss and boys were
guests Friday night for home
made icecream at Lee Fink’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
Ragland and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Max and family en
joyed a picnic at the O’Neill park
Sunday in honor of Juanita’s
birthday.
Dennis Kemper of Scribner was
home for the weekend visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Kemper. ,
A shower will be held Friday
night at the Methodist Church for
Rita Lydon of Ewing. She will
marry Hugh Troshynski of Page.
i minous iviCiCiis
WSCS met Thursday in regular
session with members and two
guests, Mrs. Elsie Wager of Lo
di, Calif., and Mrs. Zella Sukup
present. Mrs. Jessie Kelly had
the devotion and lesson entitled
“Children”. Helping Mrs. Kelly
were Mimes. Robert Linder, Ed
gar Stauffer, Elmer Trowbridge
and J. W. Finch. Mrs. Bachen
berg will be at the church to
show slides of Africa on Sunday,
Aug 14. The program will be
sponsored by the Young Adults.
A sterling silver coffee server
was purchased in memory of Lou
ie Downey, Grace Lamason and
Herbert Steinberg. It will be de
dicated later. Hostesses were
Mrs Merwyn French sr. and Mrs.
Bertha Prill. Get well cards were
signed for Mrs. Jennie French
of O’Neill, Alice Tipton of Wav
erly and Essie Lewton of Des
Moines, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen
sr., spent last weekend visiting
Mr. William Hicks of South Da
kota.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufer
entertained the Kenneth Wettlau
fers for Sunday dinner in hon
or of Andrea’s thirteenth birth
day.
Carolyn Max and Connie Nis
sen were Saturday overnight
guests of Juanita Ragland.
Friday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wettlaufer were Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Asher, Roberta and
Debra.
Sunday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Crumly were Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Crumly and sons,
Mrs. Lyndley Crumly and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wat
ermann and Vickie of Orchard,
Mr. Jim Hartman and Mrs. Mary
Hartman.
Mr., and Mrs. A1 Anthony of
Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Matschullat and family were Sun
day callers at the Otto Matschui
lat’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink were at
the home of Duane Sukups Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
and Hugh were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Pongratz
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson
were Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge
were Sunday dinner guests of
iviis. uuiia.
Jerry Summers came Thurs
day from Rapid City to take
his wife and family back home
with him. Mrs. Summers had been
here with the children visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Trowbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart
and Mrs. Carrie Sterner were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Copes. In the evening
the Elmer Trowbridges visited
in the Copes home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly and
Janice, Donna and Alvin and Bon
nie Wachholt of Stanton went to
Fort Randall Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tro
shynski were Sapper guests on
Wednesday at the N. D. Ickes
home.
Dennis Ickes accompanied Hugh
Troshynski and Rita Lydon to
Omaha where he caught a plane
for Boise, Ida. where he will vis- .
it with his brothers, Millard, Li
onel and Bud.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes
of Chambers were Saturday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
Jessie Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukpp and 1
family visited in the Leo SukUp
home in Walnut Saturday.
Leona Mudloff of Omaha was
home for the weekend to visit her -
parents. Sunday they all attended <
the Mudloff reunion in Grand Is
land and then took Leona to Om
aha. y
Mrs. John Steinberg and her
mother, Mrs. Elsie Cork, attend
ed funeral services Monday morn
ing for Mrs. Alphonso Pritchett (
of O’Neill.
Another scene of shopper* at the Lee Store. Most O’Neill merchants had gresit savings for the
lucky shoppers.
Mrs Robert Beelaert is spend
ing a few days with her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Do'brovolny
of Atkinson while her husband is
attending National Guard camp.
Ray Harmon, Keith and Rodney
Kennedy went fishing Sunday and
in the evening the Harmons were
supper guests of the Kennedys.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Roberts
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Trowbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray went
to Grand Island Saturday to meet
their son, Vekkxn, who came
home for a two week’s vacation.
Veldon is employed in San Fran
cisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller of
Chambers were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Stewart. In the afternoon the
group went out to visit Mrs. Earl
Parks.
GET TOGEfltlER CLUB
Get Together annual family pic
nic was held Sunday at the Page
park with eight families present.
They were Mr .and Mrs. Ber
nard Kornock and family, Mrs.
Alma Tegler, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Grubbs, Mrs. Celia Terril, Mrs.
Norman Saltz, Valjean Parks and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Ev
ery and family of Atkinson.
LEGION AUXILIARY
Twenty eight members and one
guest, Brenda Mudloff, were pre
sent when the American Legion
Auxiliary met Monday night at
the Legion club. Four delegates,
Mrs. Duane Sukup, Mrs. Lloyd
Cork, Mrs. Ben Asher and Mrs.
George Wettlaufer are being sent
as delegates to the state conven
tion..
The Smorgasbord will be held
as usual on Labor Day. It was
decided that the Aux. will again
have a float with Mrs. Don Nis
sin as chairman. All members
that can are to meet in town to
clean up the building Monday,
Aug 15.
Hostesses were Mrs. Milo Lan
dreth, Mrs. Ray Harmon ^id
Mrs. William Scheinost.
Mr. and Mrs. Bon Young of
Oakland and their daughter, Mrs.
Florence Anderson of Las Vegas.
Nev. were overnight guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. D.
Ickes. The Youngs were resi
dents of the Emporia neighbor
hood in the 1920's, living across
from the John Holliday farm.
All Page band members and
past members are urged to
come to the Legion hall at
Page Thursday evening, Aug.
11 at 8 p.m to practice for the
Labor Day program. Rehears
als will be held every Thurs
day evening until Labor Day
according to Leonard Sawyer,
band director.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hibbs and
family were Sunday evening din
ner guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Sukup. Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Schleusener and fam
ily of Orchard were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hibbs and
Thursday, Aug. 11
FROM THE TERRACE
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Myma Loy
Cartoon
Admission
Rlults 75c, Children under 12 Free
I'ri. - Sat. ■ Sun. ■ Mon. - Tues.
Aug. 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16
5 Days Starting August 12
THE STORY OF Rl'TH
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Buck Nights
THE HAPPY ROAD
Jene Kelly Barbara Laage
Cartoon
family joined Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Snyder and family and Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Juracek and
family of Orchard and Mr. and
Mrs Tom Cunningham of O’Neill
at th" home of Mrs Ethel Siders
and Marilyn at Inman Friday
evening in honor of Marilyn’s
17th birthday.
The members of the Willowdale
4-11 club will meet at the William
Hansen home Sunday evening for
a wiener roast and ice cream.
Sugar and Spice 4-11 club held
their annual picnic at the Fort!
park in O’Neill Tuesday evening.
A picnic supper was served fol
lowing a swimming party.
A discussion was held on the
style review and plans were
made for the Holt county Fair at
Chambers August 15-18.
A number of the mothers at
tended the picnic.
Redbird News
By Veldeen IMiikei'inan
Mrs. Albert Carson has finish
ed her summer schooling at
Chadron and returned home this
week.
Veldeen Pinkermun accompani
ed Ilallie Carsten to Lynch swim
ming Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinker
man and Veldeen and Mr. and
Mrs. George Calkins were lunch
i
guests of Mrs. Mary Tomlinson
after the balgame Thursday
night.
Mrs. Kddie Krugman is spend
ing this week in the Reggie
Pinkerman home in O’Neill.
Ruth Oslx>rn was a Saturday
overnight guest of Veldeen
Pinkerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinker
man and Veldeen were Sunday
evening supper guests in the
George Calkins home.
Veldon Pinkerman and Vel
deen were Lynch callers Monday.
Guy Pinkerman, Dclmar and
Danny were dinner guests Wed
nesday at Veldon Pinkermans
and spent the afternoon visiting
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oherle and
children were visitors in the How
ard Oberle home the first part
of the week’ Two of Delane
Oberle's children from Sioux City
are staying with their grand
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins
were Thursday evening supper
guests of Mrs. Mary Tomlinson
and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ilis
cocks visited in the Claude
Pickering home Tuesday eve
ning.
De Lynn Pickering heljied with
haying at the Virgil Pinkerman
home this week.
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