The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 02, 1961, Image 7

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    Page News
By Mr*. Bm *-*—
Parents of
MYF Members
Attend Meeting
The members of the Junior
MYF invitod their parents to at
tend their meeting Sunday eve
ning at the Methodist church.
Tiie following were present: Mr
and Mrs. Don Nissen, Mr and
Mrs. William Ragland, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Max, Mr. and Mrs.
R V. Crumly, Mrs Calvin Har
vey, Mr. and Mrs. William Sor
ensen, Robert Nissen and Mr.
and Mrs Ben Asher. Connie Sor
ensen and Jean Nissen had the
devotions and lev,on Lunch was
served oy Linda Alberts. The
group enjoyed games.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Nielson
and Bill, Baudette, Minn., were
Tuesday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Saltz.
Bruce lii/wen and Ronnie Ash
er were Friday overnight guests
of Harlan Saltz.
Mrs. James Slew,art was hos
tess to 11 members and one guest,
Mrs. Hester Edminsten, Thurs
day when the NOK club met with
her Mrs Keith Kennedy in next
hostess.
A halloween party was held at
District 123. Mrs. Robert Nissen
is the teacher. The children show
ed their parents highlights of
what they had learned. A short
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dill »» • I > I' "lion l VI J 1KIIV.I1
A pre-nuptial tthower was held
at District 55 for Mary I>ou
laicbckc Thursday night with
about 25 women attending. Seal
Luebcke and Andrea Wetilau
fer assisted with the gifts. Mrs.
Bill Dishtnan was in charge of
the guest hook. Mines. Milo
l.umlrelh, Ray Harmon, Will
iam Schcinost and Arthur Grass
were in charge of games.
Lunch was served by Mines.
Pete Sojka, Louise Heese and
George Wettfaufer.
District 128, Miss Kay Nissen,
teacher, held a Halloween party
Friday night for the district.
Those attending included Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Grass, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Frerichs, Bill Roach, Mr.
and Mrs. James Stewart and Rob
bie, Mr. and Mrs. William Schei
nost, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Land
reth and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har
mon. After a short program,
cards were played.
Bid or Bye Bridge club met
Wednesday with Mrs. Melvin
Roach. Mrs. Jerry Asher won a
prize for high score.
Mrs. Leslie Summers was hos
tess to members of the Neigbor
hood club when they met with
her Wednesday. The women en
joyed an afternoon of playing
cards, with Mrs. Roy Grubbs,
Mrs. J. W. Finch and Mrs. Ed
Eggan, winning prizes. “Secret
Sisters” were revealed and new
ones were picked for the coming
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park and
Kelly were Wednesday to Friday
guests of Mr and Mrs Eddie
Walker, Cairo, while the men at
tended Teachers Institute in
Grand Island.
RNA kensmgton met with Mrs
Ethel Park Wednesday A social
afternoon was held.
Senior MYF was held Sunday
night at the Methodist church.
Karen Hams gave the lesson
Becky Beelaert was in charge of
games and Carolyn Max served
lunch. Next Sunday the three
who attended Camp Comeca will
give their reports
Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland
an.l family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coolidge, Chambers. Steve and
Gary Coolidge, O'Neill, were al
so there.
Mrs. Lee Fink and children
were Saturday dinner guests of
her mother, Mrs. Kitty Fry, Ew
ing.
After attending a football game
Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs
Ray Harmon and Mr and Mrs.
Bud Godel were lunch guests of
Mr and Mrs. Keith Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gross and
Arden were Wednesday overnight
guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Ollie
Ahlquist, Shelton. Mr. Gross at
tended Teachers institute at
Grand Island Thursday and Fri
day. There were Thursday and
Friday overnight guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervie
Thomas. Saturday Arden remain
ed with his grandparents while
th<-y attended Midland homecom
ing football game in Fremont and
were Saturday overnight guests of
his brother, Stan Gross, Omaha.
They returned home via Grand
Island to pick up Arden. Mr. I
Gross is Page high school sup
erintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch and I
Dori were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch.
Lurri Fernau, O’Neill, spent
Thursday to Sunday at the home
of Bud Godel.
Lizzie Nickel, O’Neill, was a
Wednesday visitor in the Charles
Wegman home. On Thursday and
Friday another niece, Ellen
Bold, Plainview, visited in their
home.
Carolyn Max, Connie Nissen and
Dick Linder accompanied the
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder to
Cozad where the three young peo
ple attended the Fall conference
at Camp Comeca October 26-28.
The Linders spent their time vis
iting Mrs. Linder’s mother, Mrs.
C. C. Stockwell, at Grand Is
land. They all returned Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth Asher and child
ren, Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Woods, Milford, and Mrs.
Hester Edminsten were Sunday
dinner guests of the Calvin Har
veys. -
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cunningham
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Laura Cunningham
in honor of Denny’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brouse,
Lincoln, were Tuesday overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn j
French sr.
>lr. and Mrs. Carroll French i
and Kirsten have moved into
their home here. The Frenches,
who are missionaries, are here
on furlough. Mrs. Dagnc Jen
sen, Copenhagen, Denmark, is
spending some time with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Welke and
family, Ewing, were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ro
bert Prill.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Beelaert
and baby were Sunday dinner
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Dobr-mkny, Atkin
son.
Mrs Chester Smith, Mrs. Ho
ward Miller, Orchard, and Mrs
Elmer Trowbridge, Page, were
Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Earl
Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Anthony and
family, Inman, were Sunday eve
ning guests in the Otto Matschul
lat home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes
and family. Chambers, were Fri
day night supper guests of Mr
and Mrs. Jessie Kelly.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge were Sunday dinner guests
of the Norman Trowbridges in
honor of Elmer’s birthday.
In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman Park’s 45th wedding an
niversary a family dinner was
held last Sunday at tiie lion
Park home, O’Neill. The guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Prokup and Stevie, Spencer,
Mrs. Dale Lines and family, In
man, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Mudioff and Brenda, Page.
Mr. anil Mrs. Hal Farnsworth
spent from Friday to Sunday vis
iting Hal’s sisters, Mrs. Selina
Malmsten, Lincoln, and Miss Min
nie Farnsworth, Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevison
anil family, Lincoln, arc spend
ing a few days visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brail
dock.
Mr*. John Steinberg and her
mother, Mr*. Elsie Cork, visited
Mrs Lulu Cleroensen Thursday
at Oakland.
Mr and Mrs Tommy Kelly and
family, Wisnt-r, were Thursday
(Loner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Jessie Kelly.
Tne Improvement club will
have a family covered dish sup
per November 6 at 6 30 p in
Mrs. Robert Frels and child
ren. Hershey, accompanied Vio
la Hayn s and Marie Heiss here
over the weekend. Mrs. Frels
and children will remain here to
visit with tier parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merwyn French sr.
Tuny Craig and family, Norfolk,
visit* t m the Cordes Walker
tiome Sunday.
Mr an I Mrs. Floyd Fusselman
ke.'t Thursday and were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Mauer, Genoa. On Friday they
visited n the home of Lloyd’s
sister, Mrs. George McCrillis,
soun Valley. They were sup
jier guests Mr. and Mrs. Du
.me Sukup uni nmained over
night at the Kenneth B add k
h me, Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mudloff
and Brenda were Wednesday sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har
rison Hallman.
On Saturday they visited with
Mr. ur.d Mrs. Charles Russell and
also with Lloyd's brothers, Ira
and Bill Fusselman. They re
mained overnight at Bill’s home.
The Fusselma.is ate dinner Sun
day with Mrs Lloyd Oglesby,
Lloyd’s sister at Beatrice. They
also visited at the Dale Lewis
home. Edgar, and with Mr. and
Mrs Don Heiss at Hastings and
remained overnight there. En
r> xite home Monday they visited
with Tony Broger.
Mrs. Richard Truwhridge and
children spent the weekend in
Norfolk where they were house
guests in the homes of Don Nas
land and Lewis Coppie.
Those attending the Achieve
ment Day ui O’Neill Tuesday
were Mmes A T Crumly, coun
ty chairman. Harold Freemeyer.
Haruld A&lier and Ren Asher, all
of the Golden Rule Extent^ ei
club, and Mmes Edgar Stauffer,
Jessie Kelly and Raymond Heixs,
all of the Page Extension club
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Roach en
tertamed the members of the
Couples bridge club Thursday
night Frank Cronk and Mrs
Roach won prizes.
Mr. and Mrs Anton Nissen and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matachullat
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
anJ Mrs. Ben Warnke, Tilden.
In honor of Mrs. Harold Ash-1
er's birthday Saturday night, Mr
and Mrs. Jerry Asher, Mr. and I
Mrs. Calvin Harvey and Mr. ajid ^
Mrs Jerry Lamas* >n Surprised
her with a party. The group spent
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the evening playing bridge
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Merwyn French »r
were Marie Heir* and Viola
H*yne> both of Hastings. Mr and
Mrs. Carroll French and Kirsten,
Mrs Hague Jensen, Mrs. Robert
Frels and children. Hershey. and
Mr and Mrs Merwyn French jr
and girls.
Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge arriv
ed flume Friday evening after ac
compan.ug Walter Miller. Ewing,
to Denver where she vbited with
her daughter. Mrs. William Fink
and family, Mr and Mrs Esmond
Weber and Mr and Mr.s Hal De
Laney. They were away from
home about 10 days
Mr and Mrs A M Beelaert
and family and Mrs Mane Bee- •
laert, Orchard, were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Beelaert
Around- 30 ytung pe- pie were
present Monday night when the
Junior MYF held the HaUuweetrj
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party at the home <4 Mr and
Mrs William Sorensen Came*
were played followed by lunch
Mr. and Mm Harry Harper and
Mr and Mn Jim Jarman and
baby. Bassett, were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr nml Mrs Mar
vrn Stauffer
Mr and Mrs Edd Stewart and
M oki«* and Mrs Ethel Psrfc l-ft
Thursday for Iowa and were ov
emight guests of Mr and Mrs
D;Ue Asher, Logan, la Leaving
Mrs Park, they continued on to
Woodbine. Ia . Friday where they
visited ami remained all night
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