Page News By Mm. IW-n Asher _ ^ aiKf Mrs Leon AMier of Omaha were visitors m the hrene of Mrs. Frieda Asher. KING'S DWGBIXU King s Daughters met on Tues day night at the home of Mrs Marvin Stauffer. Mrs Kenneth Heiss had the devotions and the lesson was given by Mrs. Roy Hansen. Itiere were several guests there. Hostesses were Mrs. Marvin Stautier and Mrs. Carl Max Mr and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Good art of Oakdale. ■BUML-OUB Mrs. Ervin Held was hostess to 10 memoirs and two guests, Mrs Art Goelter ami Mrs. Bud Godel, when the Help-U-CluO met with her for dinner Wednesday. The ladies did embroidery for the hos tess. Door prize was won by Mrs. George Jetiries. Airs. Orrie Cas key will bs the next hostess Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Airs. Ben Asher were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff. Evening cal lers were Mr. and Mrs Mike Coday and Don Kramer of Atkin son, Air. and Mrs. Alvin Heese, O'Neill and Mr. and Airs. Duane Sukup. They were all there to surprise George Wettiaufer on his birthday. On Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs. ijes cun’s, Mr. ana Mrs. N. D. lakes sr., and Mr and Mrs. Dan Troshynski went to Pe bel Lake for breakfast. The men then picked elderberries and grapes while the ladies cooked steak for dinner. Larry Mudloff accompanied by Johnny Wanser, Don Bosn and Ronnie Gilg were driven to Grand Island by Larry Wanser where they caught a train for Regis College at Denver, Colo., where they enrolled as freshmen. CONTRACT HUlIKiK Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gray of Lodi, Calif., were guests when the Contract Bridge club met on Thursday evening ut the home of Mr. and Mis. Cordes Walker. High score was won by Melvin Carson and Mrs. Walker took sec ond high. The WSCS anil King's Daugh ters will sponsor the teacher’s reception September 20. It will be a covered dish supper with bread, jelly and drinks being furnished. U will be held at the church starting at 6:30 and is being held for the rural and town teachers. NOK CLUB Mrs. Oate Wiseman was hos tess to members of the NOK Club when it met with her Thursday afternoon. The ladies enjoyed an afternoon of Slewing and visiting. Plans were discussed for their annual picnic being held on Sun day at the Page Park. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Laatenschla ger of Colorado Springs were Wednesday night super guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamason. ROYAL NEIGHBORS RNA Lodge met Wednesday night at the IOOF hall with Mrs. with the all new | FUEL SAVING, | # Just DIAL WARM FLOORS IN EVERY ROOM rSelect the comfort in your home with just the turn of a dial! Siegler maintains the exact heat you choose auto matically. And the heat is poured over your floors and not wasted on the ceiling. See Siegler before you buy. WITH THE EUEl II «*ls SEE IT SOON AT DANKERT'S SERVICE 610 East Doug. Chambers Phone 410-W O’Neill Ph. TV S-1101 I Ciilf Leach and Mr*. I. O Wood a* hostesses Because erf the ran only eight members were present Mr and Mrs. Ross Davenpor of California. Mr Don Madsen c Norfolk and Mr and Mrs B< i Asher were Saturday dtnne guests of Mrs Frieda Asher Af ternoan callers were Mrs Johi Steintx rg. Mrs Harold A«her am Mrs. Edd Stewart. Mmes Robert VanHorn, Ivai Hems, Harold .Vleicher. Haro It Kelly, Robert Linder, Carl Mas loan Troshynski, Marvin Stauffer Bon Beelaert and Roger Bowei surprised Mrs Frank Beelaert oi her birthday. NOK DINNER NOK held their annual familj picnic Sunday at the Page Pari with the following famines at tenduig, Mr. and Mrs Lyndiej Crumly and family, Mr and Mrs Arthur Grass and family, Mr and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Mr and Mrs Ben Asher and girls Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth, Mr and Mrs. Ray Harmon and fam ily, Ronald and Laura Grass am Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Thotnpsim Leona Mutlloff and Marvin Pro kup of Omaha were weekenc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mud loft. Mrs. Bessie LJtup and Elmei Sukup of Walnut were afternoor and siip(>er guests of Mr. am Mrs. Duane Sukiip. Mr. and Mrs Ed Eggan were also suppei guests Nissen brothers reunion met Sunday at the home of Mr. am Mrs. Anton Nissen. Those attend ing were Mr and Mrs. Ed Nissei of Randolph, Mr and Mrs Willian iitnot'ii IN I Kumii w aiiu ivii . (UR Mrs. P. E. Nissen. Afternoon cal lers were Mr and Mrs Don Nis sen and family and Mr and Mrs Bob Nissen. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufei and Danny returned Saturday night after spending a few dayi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Gunn of Lincoln. The Wett lajfers also visited the State Fair Bruce, Randy and Gregg Wett laufer stayed with their aunt an( uncle, the George Wettlaufers. YOUNG ADULTS Young Adults met Sunday nigh at the Methodist church. Mrs Merwyn French jr. had the lessor which was a bocik review “Rom an Catholic in the White House’ by Bisliop Pike. This is in a firsi of series of studies of differeni religions and group discussions Recent visitors at the Frank Beelaert home were Mr. und Mrs Nevin Harmon, David and Debbie of Ankeny, la., who were on theii way to the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spear d Tuthill, S. D., were recent vis itors in the Roklie Snell home Mr. and Mrs Keith Kennedy were Sunday afternoon callers ir the Kenneth Wettlaufer home SOS CLUB Mrs. Hester Edminsten was hos tess Friday night to members of the SOS Club. Cards were the evening’s entertainment with Mrs. Eva Gray winning the mys tery prize. Mrs. Frieda Asher ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold A slier. In the afternoon the la dies visited in the Herbert Kem per home. Evening visitors in the Asher home were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey. Mr and Mrs. Cliff Robbins and family of Riushville were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Ken neth Asher. GET TOGETHER CLUB Get Together Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Walter Soj ka with 10 members present. II was revealing day for mystery pals and Mrs. Anna Smith was the only one guessed. New mys tery pals for the coming year were picked. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss lefl Thursday for Lincoln where they attended the State Fair. On Fri day night they were overnighl guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C King at York. They returnee home Saturday. Mrs. Kitty Fry of Ewing stayed with the Fink children and Alvin and Kevir Heiss stayed with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zel lers. Dixie Nissen returned to Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln where she is a student nurse af ter being home on vacation for the past two weks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nis sen. The following names are the officers elected for the four grades in high school. The freshmen class had thirteen students, Ms Hazel Park is their sponser, Lar New Peter* “SP” shotgun shells ire guiranteed to chamber in any kind of weather. This premium shell combines a polyethylene body, steel head and ‘■Rib-Lokt" crimp that won’t scuff or swell under roughest hunting condi tions. Peters exclusive "Power-Piston'' wad is an added premium feature that will help you get more game. These new “SP" shells were designed for rugged all-weather hunting. Come in and get a supply today. Peters ogffijjp "SP" la a tradamark of Patara CartrMf* Division, Raminfton Arms Company, Inc., Brktiaport 2, Coon. Montgomery Hardware O’Neill i ry Walker, president, Sharon i Hanson, vice-president and Peg gy O'Brien, treasurer t Sophmore Class has sixteen ( students with Mr Ronald Park » their sponsor Carolyn M3X, p'es ’ tdent, Charlene Fsselman, vice president, Diane Kemper, s ere i tary, Bonnie Heiss, treasurer 1 The junior class has eighteen students and Mr. Jerry Cdlyer 1 is their sponsor, Alvin Crutniy, 1 president. Ronnie Asher, vice president, Jon Cork, secretary, Arnold Hall, treasurer and Byron 1 Blaine, Sergeant at arms. Seniors with seven students has Mr Dale Lewis at their sponsor, Norman Wettlaufer, president. Gene Harvey, vice-president, Bon nie Crumiy, secretary, ami Fred Crook, treasurer EXTENSION CLUB Page Extension Club met Mon day afternoon at the n .me t Mrs. Hal Farnsworth with nine members and two guests, Mrs. Carl Max and Mrs Robert Linder. Roll call was ansewered by tel ling of '*The Highlight of my Summer”. Mrs Merwyn French sr. had the lesson. Election of officers was held with Mrs Elmer Trowbrige being elected president, Mrs. Jessie Kel ly, v+ce-presidert md Mrs. D.n Troshynski, secretary. Mr and Mrs. J. W Finch left last Monday for Scottsbluff where they were joined by Mr and M-s. Larry Taylor and Mnrk and tsey wer* to Colorado Springs. Den ver. the Royal Gourge, Estes Park and then back to Scottabluff The Finches returned to Page Monday. Mr and Mrs. Chns Nelson ul Creighton visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bob Van Horn Then went and ate supper with her sister, Mrs Bertha Prill. Mr and Mrs Robert Nelson and daughters oi Creighton visit ed in the Robert Prill home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Prill en tertained the following for supper Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Frank Beelaert and Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beelaert and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper The occasion was the birthday of Mrs Prill’s mo ther, Mrs. Frank Beelaert. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beelaert sgxnt Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs Paul Schald of Stuart. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wetilaufer were Catherine Bend of Lincoln, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Wettlaufer and Mrs. Teresa Murray, all of O’Neill. LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary met Monday night at the Legion club with 19 members present. Mrs. Milo Land re th conducted the meeting The smorgasbord we held was discussed and sug Aos ns were made for improv ing it next year. It was announc ed that the county convention will bo held on Monday, Sept. 19 at Chambers and the district con vention on Sept 26 at Wausa Mmas Duane Sukup. George Wettlaufer and Ben Asher gave their reports on the state con vention they attended in Omaha. Hostesses were Mrs Lei La Snell. Mrs. George and Kenneth Wettlaufer Moor prize was won by Mrs. Lee Fink Meek News By Mrs. Fred Undberg The birthday celebration for Grandma Hull is over and ISO signed the guest b xik All the children were present. Elmer Hull of Lynch. Levi Hall of O'Neill, Arch Hull of Crix»kston, Billy Hull at home. Mrs Preston lAltha) Jones of O’Neill, Mrs Cecil (Es ther) Haynes of Parmalee, S. D. Edwin Hill cf Sioux City and Mrs .Leon (Edna) Mellor of Red bird. They were all surprised when Mr and Mrs. Milo Jones of San Diego, Calif., dropped in to join the group He had not been back for seven years. A basket dinner was served at noon Mr and Mrs Orlan Anson and family of Atkinson were Sunday dinner guests at Dwayne Ansms. Mr. and Mrs Leland Anson and family of Spencer called in the afternoon. The Paddock Missionary society will meet Friday with Marthti Johriag. Sunday dinner guests at Virgil Hubbys were Mr and Mrs Ho ward Rouse and Lloyd. Mr ami Mrs Lawrence Rouse and boys and Mr ami Mrs. Ed Kactor Mr ami Mrs Waldo Kruse from Fort Calhoun were Friday dinnei guests at Frank Nelsons Mrs Art Bauman at Riverside Calif., who has been here visit ing her sister. Mrs Frank Nel son, went to Fort Calhoun with them to visit with relatives and friends. Lloyd Rouse called at Merlin Anderson's Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs Henry Walters and Mr and Mrs Sam Robert son were nipper guests Wednes day of Christine Johnson Mr amt Mrs Virgil Hubby wore callers Tuesday night at Dave Jensens. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Rouse ar r ved Saturday evening from Can ton, Ohio. They spent Friday day night with Delbert’s uncle. Marriedy Hubbys, at Cedar Rap ids, la. Monday evening supper guests at D wayne Anson’s were Mr. and Mrs Oliver Anson of At k nson and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family The occasion was George Nelson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W'alters spent Tuesday at fit lime Johrings. Mrs. Elmer Devall, Gary and Diane went to Norfolk Saturday. Delia Hamsun accompanied then to O'NeiU and visits I with he: daughter, Mrs Orville Peterson Mr and Mrs Russell Borg anc Debbie were Tuesday ami Frida} night visitors at Axel Borg's They also called at Don Burgs Friday evening The Up and At It ■» H club held an achievement meeting al Lawrence Pobrovolnys Sunday Mr and Mrs Merlin Anderson and girls called at Use Howard Rouse home Saturday. A crowd of over ISO relatives, friends and neighbors gathered at the Flnter IV v all home 'Thursday evening to enjoy the charivari treat of lee eream and cake. Those attending from out of the community were Mr. and Mrs. F.d Thomas, Kay, Ma bel and Geneva of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson and Janet of O’Neill. Umta Seger, Nancy IVvall. Bob Young and Hill Fby of O'Neill. Bill IVvall of Spencer and Mrs. Art Bau man id Riverside. Calif. 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