The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 05, 1961, Section Two, Image 14

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    Mrs. Delbert Anson Is Elected as
President of Band Mothers Club
The Page Band M</thers met
Friday in tlie science r<x>m of
Page high school. Mrs. William
Sorensen reix>rted on the accom
plishments of the last year. Elec
tion of officers were held with
Mrs. Delbert Anson selected as
the new president. Other officers
are Mrs Carl Max, vice presi
dent, and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer,
secretary aiu! treasurer. A fish
fry and band concert will be held
October 6 at 5:30 to 7:30 p m in
the gym to help pay for a bar
itone ..axaphone. The Mothers
plan to nu-et the first Monday
of every month.
Page News
II) Mrs. Ken Asher
Harrell llews, Page, has
started teaching in the Page
high school. Mr. Ile.iss is a
graduate of tlie Page High
achool and the Nebraska Wes
leyan university, Lincoln, lie is
now teaching shorthand and
typing 11. lie has previously
(aught at Kurweil. At present he
is living on a farm nortii of
Pago and has been for several
years.
Those attending the American
Legion and Auxiliary annual dis
trict convention at Pierce were
Mr. ami Mrs. George Wettlaufer,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Conk, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher, Mrs. William
Simmons and Mrs. Floyd Frahm.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and
Roberta, Ben ami Debra 'Asher
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Frieda Asher. Afternoon
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Asher and family.
The Junii r aixl Senior MYF
met together Sunday evening at
the Methodist church. Becky Bee
laert had the devotions and les
son. Lunch was served by Peg
gy Sue Kelly and Marilyn Max.
Randall Stauffer will have the les
son next week.
Mr. and Mrs Verne Nicholas,
Grand Island, were Friday over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Ragland. Mr. Nicholas and
Mrs. Ragland are cousins.
Those attending the MYF Ral
ly held at Nehgh Sunday were
Connie Nistsen, Caroline Max,
Karen Hams, Dick Linder, John
Crumly, Linda Alberts, Peggy
Sue Kelly, Roberta Asher and
Lorraine Butterfield, Inman.
Their sponsers were the Rev. and
Mrs. Robert Linder and Mrs.
R. V. Crumly.
Vivian Ragland, Nehgh, was
home over the weekend bring
a houseguest with her, Audrey
Reinke, Neligh. On Sunday Vivi
an, her guest, her parents, Mr.
arid Mrs. William Ragland and
family, and Gene Harvey were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Coolidge, Amelia.
Mr and Mrs. John Gray, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Heiss and Mr
and Mrs. A. M. Inness, Meadow
Grove, were Friday night guests
of the N. D. Iekes. Mr. and Mrs.
Inness remained for the week
end.
Couples Bridge club met Thurs
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Conies Walker. Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Roach took high score
honors.
Those attending the fall Semi
nar held at the Methodist church
from Page Tuesday were Mines.
Raymond (Heiss, Merwyn French
sr., Jessie Kelly, John Steinberg,
Norman Saltz, Edgar Stauffer, El
mer Trowbridge, Dora Townsend.
J. W. Finch, Arnold Stewart,
R. V. Crumly, Carl Max, Marvin
Stauffer and Robert Van Horn.
A group of friends and neigh
bors surprised Mrs. George
Wettlaufer Wednesday morning
in honor of her birthday. The
self-inviU-d gui'sts were Mmes.
Pete Sojka, Lee Fink, Dale
Stauffer, Iu>uise Heese, Roger
Bowen, Kenneth Wettlaufer,
Glenn Harris and Mrs. Mary
Lippolt, Laurel.
Twelve members were present
when Mrs. Ray Harmon enter
tained the members of the NOK
club Thursday. The women did
REGULAR SALE
Monday, Oct. 9
SPECIAL CATTLE SALE
Monday, Oct. 16
Soid over 700 cattle last Monday on a good
strong market. Plenty of buyers from the Eastern
Com Belt. Calves are starting to come and in
very strong demand.
Sold over 600 hogs on a lower market. Top
at 417.40 and went to James Donohoe of O'
Neill. Most of the butchers sold from $17.20 to
$17.40.
Please list your cattle early as to assure you a good spot
in the silo and it helps in the advertising. If you want someone
to come out and toll you what we think your livestock will bring
at our market give us u ring or drop a card.
1 ry us with your next consignment and join our growing list
of satlsfii'd customers.
EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET
Terry, Larry and Max Wanser
Phono 19 or 21 Ewing
their own fancy work. Mrs. Leo
Ne,*>auer will be the next hos
tess.
Mrs. Paul Hartigan and child
ren were Wednesday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw
Donnelle Hartigan remained as
an overnight guest of Gloria
Shaw,
On Saturday afternoon Mines
Hester Edrmnsten, Mae Copes,
Emma Kemper, P. E. Nissen,
Ralph Stevens, Freida Asher and
Herbert Stevens and Misses Nell
Woods, Grace Zeller called on
Mrs. Harley Kennedy to wish her
"Happy Birthday”.
Mrs. Louise Heese entertaiwd
members of the Neighborhood
club when it met with her Wed
nesday. The women did needle
work for the hostess. Mrs. Mary
Lippolt, Laurel, was a guest,
Mrs. Duane Finch won a prize.
Mrs. Robert Linder entertained
a group of women Wednesday
morning at a coffee hour. Mrs.
Carl Max won a special prize.
Bid or Bye Bridge club met
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Calvin Harvey. The hostess won
high prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vorce, O’
Neill.
Page Extension club met Thurs
day with Mrs. Bertha Prill. The
members answered roll call by
naming favorite house plants.
Mrs. Merwyn French sr. had the
lesson on houseplants. Mines. Ro
bert Prill, Robert Van Horn and
Robert Nissen were guests.
RNA kens uig ton met Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat. The ten women present
enjoyed an afternoon of card
nluvinc'
Mrs. Hester Edminsten, Mrs.
Frieda Aslier and Mr. and Mrs.
N. D. Ickes were Thursday eve
ning guests at the Otto Matschul
lat home.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Cork and
Mr. and Mrs Harrison Hallman
were among those from Holt
county who participated in a par
ty held at the Grand Island Vet
eran’s hospital Tuesday night.
This was the Holt County Legion
project.
Viola Haynes and Marie Heiss,
both of Hastings, were here for
the weekend. Miss Haynes visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Copes and
Nancy and Mrs. Charlotte Kais
erall, Ainsworth, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Mae Copes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricahrd Stewart
and baby were here from Grand
Island for the weekend, to visit
her mother, Mrs. John Sorensen,
who was released from the hos
pital.
Mr . and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge and granddaughter, Lau
rie, and Mrs. A. O. Weber were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Copple, Norfolk.
Merwyn French sr. returned
home Tuesday night after a two
week fishing trip in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gross
and family and Arlen Gross, all
of Omaha were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gross.
On Sunday a no-host picnic
was held at the Page park with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stauffer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mat
schullat and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Merwyn French jr. and
family, Mr. and Mrs. "Bud”
Ickes. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gross
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Gross and family and Arlan
Gross, Omaha, attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
sr. attended the Soil Conserva
tion meeting Sunday at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mickie went to Genoa to visit
his mother, Mrs. ^Fanny Stewart,
a patient at a rest home there.
Enroute home they were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Linnus, Elgin.
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Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler,
Fremont, and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Sufficoo! and family, Verdigre
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Finch sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup and
family were weekend guests here
Visiting his sister, Mrs. Delbert
Anson, and Mr. and Mrs Edw
Sukup, Orchard.
Last Sunday afternoon callers
of Mr. and Mrs. Gas Robinson
were Mr. and Mrs Alvy Sungly,
Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wen
dell and family, Dixon and Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Stingly and fam
ily, O'Neill.
Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell, Tekum-eh
were from Tuesday to Saturday
visitors at the Edd Stewert home
On Sunday Mrs. Mitchell returned
to her home after being here for
an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly
were from Wednesday to Friday
visitors of their daughter, Janice,
in Omaha. They also attended
the Ak-Sar-Ben 4-ii show and
sale. On Thursday night they vis
ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hansen. When they returned
home Alvin Crtiraly, Bonnie
Heiss and Becky Beelaert, who
had been at the sale, returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and
granddaughters, Joan, Leanr. and
Lavonne, attended the wedding
• Sunday of Ruth West to Verne
Everson at Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pon
gratz, O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Troshynski, Orchard were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Troshynski.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler, Fre
mont, Mr. and Mrs. Art Sufficool
and family, Verdigre, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Waring, O'Neill and
Mrs. Alta Finch. The Safficools
and the Warings along with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Finch and Mrs.
Alta Finch were supper guests.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Parker, O’
Neill, were Sunday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat.
A pre-nuptial shower was held
Saturday at the Methodist church
for Connie Riege. Three of her
classmates, Kay Nissen, Karen
I
Kay Kelly and Marlene Frahm,
assisted her with the gifts. Cm
me, who u the daughter of Mr
and Mrs Lorenz Riege. will be
married on October 7 to James
Mitchell, who is stationed at Lin
coln- The class mothers of 1'JbO
did the serving.
Floyd Fraham and son, Mar
lin, who have been working for
the past few months on a con
stjviction job in Council Bluffs,
are now home for an indefinite
time.
Among those from this area
who attended the 2Sth wedding
anniversary erf Mr. and Mrs Al
bert Boelter were Mr. and Mrs
Dick Trowbridge and family,
Mrs William O'Brein and girls,
Owen Park, Mrs. Walter Fick and
children, Inman, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Parks, Deloit, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Park sr., Stuart.
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Fort Randall News
Janice Kirwan
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kirwan.
Gregor}', S. D., and Mr and
Mrs. Bob Kirwan and children,
Vermillion, were Sunday visitors
at the Duane Kirwan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson
and Waidon, Olga Bengtson,
Maori tz Bengtson, Mr and Mrs.
Walt Nyquist and Eric Olson
helped Fingle Olson celebrate
his birthday Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dean Dan
ielson, Bristow, were Thursday
evening supper guests at the Har
ry Hausmann home.
Carl and Kenny Soulek, Lake
Andes, S. D., were Sunday vis
itors at the G. R. Kirwan home.
Mrs Tom Kocer jr. and Wan
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da. Wagner, S. D., were Sunday
dinner guests at the boon' of
her parents. Mr and Mrs Dun
Kirwan.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Loukola
and family, Piokston, S D were
Saturday evening visitors at the
Melvin Kirwan home.
Mr. and Mrs BUI Jonas. R.i
pid City, S. D.. were Sunday dm
ner guests at the G R. Kirwan
home
John and Tim Kirwan visited
with Charles Nyquist Sunday af
teraoon.
Virginia Cassidy spent Friday
night and Saturday at the Max
me Castle home in Pickstown
S. D.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Ha man a nr
were Tuesday evening visitors at
the Louie Janousek home
Mr. and Mrs Bill Jonas, Rap
id City, S D. visited Sunday af
i
ternuun at the Dan Kirwan
home.
Susan Kirwan *H-nt the week
end at the home of her parent*.
Mr ami Mr* Melvin Kirwan
Susan is going to college at Yank
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skull.i.
Bonesieel, S. D, were Sunday
callers at the G K. Kirwan home
Mrs John Cassidy sr , St>en
cer, and Mr and Mrs. Hen Con
dun, Oakland, Calif . were Mon
day guests at the Ed Cassidy
home.
B»ib Kirwan and Canity. Ver
million, S D. and Duane Kirwan
were Sunday evening callers at
the Dan Kirwan home
Mr and Mrs. Joe Hauamann
Jr., Jerry, Gary and Terry, Butte,
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Harry Hausmann home
Mr. aa<l Mrs. Kd Cassidy and
Virginia and Mr aad Mr*. BUI
CujmIo*. o*kU*d. Calll.. »Ur«Kl
rd the biximninlni IrotlvIUe*
at .southera M*tr Toarben rot
lege in Nprlagtlold Saturday
Joel daughter .4 Mr.
*od Mr*. Kd Caaakly, h a atu
drnt at Southern.
Mr and Mrs Harry iiaiumuuin
and Jill were Sunday evening
supper guests at the G. It. Kirwao
hwtne.
E liner Moairorn spent two days
at Mission. S D , working with a
crew on the state parks.
Melvin Kirwan wna a business
caller in Butte Saturday
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