Page News By Mr*. Baa ilka Mr. and Mra Kenneth Waring, O'Neill, were Friday callers at the Clarence Finch ar. home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat called at the Dale Matachullat home Sunday afternoon. In the evening they were gueata at the Tony Pruas home in Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder were afternoon and lunch guests of Mr. and Mra Allan Haynes. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Heiss entertained at a card party Sat urday night at a belated birth day party for Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kennedy and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, all of Ainsworth, and Mr and Mrs “Jr". Soren sen and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Will iam Sorensen. Mr. and Mra. Robert Nissen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr., Page; Mrs. Emma Martin, O’Neill, and Ola Ermer, Cham bers, were Sunday dinner guests of Clayton Messner and Lets Rea. Mrs. Jessye Shaw, Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart, Rol lie Snell, Mrs. John and Mrs. Robert Grey, Mrs. Icie Snyder and Harry Harper were callers in the Allan Haynes home Fri day. Holly Holliday spent last weekend with Li. Uonrl leke» in New Orleans. Holly Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holli day, Orchard, and the grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins, Page, lie is working for a lumber company and tra vels most of the time by plane splitting timber for purchase. In honor of Arden’s fifth birth day, Mrs. Allan Gross entertain ed the following Tuesday, Mrs. Dick Cunningham and Debbie and David, Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Shari and Connie, Mrs. Dick Trow bridge, Dirk ami Dwight, Mrs. Ron Park and Kelly, Mrs. "Dad” Ickes and Bruce, Mrs. Darrell Heiss, Kim and Bobbi, Joey Lin der and Robbie Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dwinell and Mr. and Mrs. James Brow der and Barbara, all of Verdigre, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. WSCS met Thursday beginning with a covered dish dinner which waa preceded by the Rev. Robert Linder giving the fint two chap ters on the study lesson. In the afternoon Mrs. Leila Snell had devotions and the lesson, assisted by Mmes. Jessie Kelly, Harold Hens, and Arnold Stewart. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge. Several from here expect to attend a sprung meeting at Wauaa. Mrs. Merwyn French sr. reported on the Om aha City Mission. It was voted to accept the missionary pledge of $482 ftir the coming year. Mrs. French and Mrs. Trowbridge re ported on the annual meeting held at Hastings. A letter was read from Mrs. Edgar Suruffer, who with her husband, is on an extended visit. A letter was also read from Epworth Village thanking them for the gift of money. Election of officers will be held April 19. January, February and March birthdays were honored with birthday cakes being baked and served by Mrs. Donald Sny der and Mrs. Merwyn French sr. Those honored were Mmes. Roy Zellers, Soren Sorensen sr. Arnold Stewart, Anton Nissen, Lyman Park, Alton Braddock and Elmer Trowbridge and Miss Grace Zellers Get well cards were sent to Floyd Wertz, Rich- - ard Cunningham, Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs. Raymond Heiss. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. were Thursday evening call ers of the Jeffrey brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat and lamny ana Mr. ana Mrs. aj Anthony and family, Inman, were Wednesday night callers in the Otto Matschullat home. Mrs. Otto Matschullat, Mrs. Louise Heese and Mrs. Roberta Kornock attended Ladies aid Thursday at the Lutheran church in Orchard. Weekend guests at the Allan j Gross liome were her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas, and Mrs. Dick Payne and Steve, all of Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blain, j Creighton, visited his mother, I Mrs. Ella Blain last week. Sun- j day the Rev. and Mrs. Dale Horn- J back, Venus, also visited Mrs. j Ella Blain. The American Legion Auxili ary will have a soup supper on Saturday night at the Legion hall. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. Chicken noodle, vegetable beef and chili and pie and cof fee will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods, Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family, Atkinson and Mrs. Hester Edmisten were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gentzler, Tilden, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Finch sr. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Art Sufficool and children, Verdigre, were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. and family joined the group for the evening. The NOK club held a family chili supper at the Legion hall Sunday night. The rest of the eve ning was spent visiting. .... J A K A 1 If._ — 1 *»AA • UAtU i'AA O* A A A » V/l VV. UilVI Sherry, O’Neill, were Friday night callers in the Ray Harmon home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frahm and Kevin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rab-1 bass at Neligh. Harry Geers, Orchard, were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher and | family. Winner. S. D.; Mr. and \ Mrs. Dick Appleby and son, O’ Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and girls, all of Page, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby at Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby and family, O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ash er and family, Atkinson, were callers. Couples dub met Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker. Bridge was played with Mrs. Melvin Carson and Mrs. Melvin Roach taking honors. Mrs. Louise Hecae was hostess to members of the Neigbborhod club Wednesday. The members did needlework for the hostess. Mrs. Glen Harris won a special prize. Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton were Tuesday gjests at the Ar nett Buxton home in O'NeiU in homor of Billy's fifth birthday. RNA kensington met Wednes day with Mrs. Frieda Asher. The 10 members and 2 guests, Mrs. N. D. Ickes and Mrs. Roy Grubbs enjoyed a social aittr noon. Mr and Mrs. Don Nissen and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby, O’Neill, were Thursday night guests at the Anton Nissen home to heip Mrs. Anton Nissen cele brate her birthday. The guests brought cake and ice cream. .Mrs. Robert Linder held a coffee hour Friday in honor of Dawn I-arson, Wahoo, fiancee of Lloyd Fusselman jr. The guests included Mines. William Sorensen, Allen Gross, Ron Park, Jerry Asher, Lloyd Fus selman and Carl Max. Carolyn Hill, daughter at Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hill, la in the hospital with pneumonia Mr. Hill, who is recovering from back sur gery. will enter the hospital this week for another operation. Mrs Roy Zellers and Mrs. N. D- Ickes were Sunday afternoon "coffee” guests of Mrs. Stella Russell. Loren Boelter visited his bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Knon, at Niobrara Sun day. The Rev. and Mrs. Elmore Blam and twin sons. Atkinson, were Tuesday afternoon and eve ning visitors in the Harold Blain home. Mrs. Mary Huston returned home Monday from a 10-day vis it in Omaha where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Norman Moore and family and her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huston and their families. Sunday dinner guests at the Dan Troshynski home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz, O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer, Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell and fam ily. Alliance. The Powells, who were guests Friday to Monday at the Troshynski home, took Mrs. Troshynski back with them for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs George Andre Stapleton, arrived here this week end at the Harold Blain home where Mrs Andre will take care of her mother. Mrs Ella Blain. Mrs. Blain suffered a fall and is now confined jo her bed Merwyn Strope tr. was released from the Antelope Memorial hos pital Sunday following surgery the first of last week. Mr and Mrs Duane Finch and Dori were Sunday guests at the Henry Gerdes home in Osmond I Mr. and Mrs Leonard Gerdes were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter . visited his mother, Mrs. Edna Boelter. Sunday. Mrs Boelter op erates the Walnut telephone ex change. Mrs. Jerome Allen was a guest Wednesday when the Bid or Bye club met with Mrs. Gerald Lam ason. Bridge was played and Mrs Jerry Asher won high score honors. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family had Sunday dinner and supper at the C. H Switzer home in O'Neill. Mrs. Francis Belzer and fam ily, Mrs. George Bosn and fam ily and Mrs. William Kelly, all of O'Neill, were Sunday after noon callers in the Gene Mudloff home. A good-sued crowd was at the Legit® ball Saturday night fur < the covered dish Supper in hon or of the Legions birthday. Al ter supper cards were played witto prizes going to Mr* Jer-vne Allen. Mrs. Milo Landreth and Dim Nissen At Uie ckwe of the evening a birthday cake which was baked by Mr* Keith Kenne dy was served with coffee, Deloit News By Mrs. B. Kolmar Bill (libbs nearly severed the end of his Index finger on hi* left hand Friday while o|>crat ing a tractor lift. He wras taken to Neligh where he received attention ami the finger will be saved. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer, Lincoln, spent last week visiting relatives here. They also visited E. L. Sisson on his birthday an niversary, Mrs Glenn Harpster was taken to Neligh Monday for X-rays due to a rib injury She is much Im proved. John Sisson has been hospital ized in Neligh. He was suffering with pneumonia. / — .|.rirr^r:.. 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