Ho* * Tu. w*. mmtm wm * T-\< > -IM VfN' 'T#> W»HT«r ■ Ju&< t M 1rv*- ttc* ^^^CLASS of 196^^^ f .i - y Lr««*o«* K vvr -w -*s >»'**- • *■*•►.* »*, ' JS? *xFW>f Cfasnfi^Mm - 'l r _ ' v f." ■ rCfc-Ti:,*' TV.-, .7 • t *♦ F »v an I _ *Vr..is A*►**<>*_© Wawv Hc-VC-y I. I— ...1 i,o*ip4 V?* A uV® CrVfSfrS&i ' A t_vri r<* 'v v* -u VI V_v . rv s. «_ *_ c***: Ill ■ .*-mm *aa^S3—G CS* 'cn«fct.'W L «.ESR^3*0* vi . . w Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher The entering of 12 young people into the Page Methodist church Sunday was the culmination of a two year study class. Those receiving membership were Bec ky Beelaert, Carolyn Hallman. Marilyn Max, Dale Miller, Jean Nissen, Kathy Snyder. Connie Sorensen, LuAnn Nissen, Mick Stewart, Royvan Ragland. John Crumly and Lyle Harvey. Rev. Robert Linder officiated. A pot luck dinner for them, their par ents. and the Linders was held in the church basement following services. Vacation Bible school will begin on Monday. May 28 through Sat urday, June 2. There will be no school on Memorial Day. The hours will be from 9 to 3:30 ex cept on Saturday when it will end at noon. The program will be on Friday night at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Frieda Asher. Viola Haynes, Hastings, was home for the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes. Sunday afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Black more and Kim. Royal, and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes re turned Saturday night after at tending the wedding of their son, Lionel, in Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach, Leann and Joan were Thursday night callers in the Tony Schmitz home in Bonesteel. S. D. The Eagle Hustlers Beef divi sicn held their third meeting Monday night at the R. V. Crum ij home. Tiie business meeting was called to order by Alvin Crumly. Roll call was answered by each member telling and des cribing a part of a beef animal. After the meeting John and Jer ry’s calves were observed. Lunch was served by Mrs. Crumly. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Haskle Boyer, Mullin, and Mrs. Wesley Sandall and children. Bassett, were overnight guests in the Dale Stauffer heme. On Sun day Mr. Sandall and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harz and family of Grand Island joined the group. They all returned to their home that evening. Mrs. George Jeffrey was hos tess to 12 members of the Help U-Club Wednesday beginning with a noon day dinner. The ladies did mending for the hos tess. Mrs. Ralph Brookbouser won the special prize. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Er win Held. The pupils of district 23. their teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Nissen, and their mothers, enjoyed a wiener roast at the Nisen home Thursday. The occasion was to celebrate all the birthdays this summer. On Friday a picnic was held to close out the year. Mrs. Nissen will teach district 128 this fall. Mrs. E. L. Miner will teach in district 23. WSCS meets The regular meeting cf the WSCS was held at the Methodist church with a large group in at tendance. Mrs. Edgar Stauffer had the devotioiis and lesson en titled “Give Yourself’ with Mrs. Jessie Kelly and Mrs. Merwyn French assisting in the presen tation of the many ways of giv ing oneself. Mrs. Harold Kelly was the pianist. A letter of thanks was read from Mrs. Copeland to the group in their assistance of making her trip with her husband possible. It was announced that August is the time for school of missions. The group voted to help pay for Dick Linder’s expenses on his mission tour. They also voted to pay §2.50 for any junior and senior MYF member who wants to go to camp. Rev. Linder re ported cn Rev. LeMaster’s talk given at O'Neill. Forty-three from Page attended. Hostesses were Mrs. C. E. Walker and Mrs. John Steinberg. Golden Rule club The Golden Rule Extension club met Tuesday with Mrs. Har old Asher with 10 members pre sent. Roll call was answered by giving good uses for eggs. The lesson on ‘’Fabric Selection” was given by Mrs. Don Nissen and Mrs. Joe Beelaret, Mrs. Lorenz Riege will be the June hostess. Virginia Sojka. 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sojka, re ceived a rating of highly super ior for her piano playing on Sunday at the Nebraska State music teacher's association con test at the .Assumption Acade my at Xcrfolk. Virginia's teach er is Mrs. John Watson. O’Neill. Eagle Hustlers The dairy division of the Eagle Hustlers 4-H club met Thursday night at the home of Dale Stauf fer. Gary and Monte Stauffer gave a talk on teaching the calf to lead. The club voted to enter a float in the O'Neill’s Rodeo parade. At the next meeting there will be general judging to be held at the Joe Luebcke farm on June 16th. Royal Neighbors The Royal Neighbor convention was held at Page Wednesday night with the Atkinson camp as hosts. Thirty-five registered at the 6:30 supper. Honored guests included new state supervisor, Mrs. Maude Tejcke, Lincoln, supreme auditor, Mrs. Edith Ev ans and district deputies, Mrs. Emma Rishling and daughter, Vera Rishling, Neligh. After the supper they all returned to the IOOF Hall to hold their meeting. At the close of the evening the Atkinson camp served lunch. On Wednesday morning there were 18 ladies present for break fast at the Raymond Heiss home with Mrs. John Grey, co-hostess, in honor of Mrs. Icie Snyder. The members of the HOA club met on Tuesday with Mrs. Le land Stelling. All members but one were present. The members did their own work. Nifty Needlers 4-H The Nifty Needlers 4-H club met Saturday at the home of Ro berta and Debra Asher. The meeting opened with singing led by Mrs. Lyndley Crumly. Roll call was answered by giving “A Safety Hint”. They then separat ed to their individual groups. The “lets cook” girls baked corn bread. the "yeas: bread” girls discussed the baking of bread and rolls, the “skirt and blouse” girls judged materials for mak ing of skirts and the “work and play” and “school clothes” girls wrote up their measurements. D: ane Trowbridge was in charge of games. Mrs. Ben Asher served lunch. GGG and G club met Friday with Mrs. Anton Nissen. Cards were played with prizes going to Mmes. Frieda Asher, Clarence Stevens and John Steinberg. Mrs. Edd Stewart, Rollie Snell and Mrs. Roy Stewart accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. William Neu bauer as far as Logan, la., Tues day where they were guests of Mr. Snell’s daughter, Mrs. Dale Asher. The Neubauers continued on to a funeral at Portsmouth. On Tuesday night they and Mrs. j Ethel Park, Page, who arrived there a day earlier, were all guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher, Woodbine, la., in honor of Dr. Fred Asher’s birthday. Dr. j Asher, wife and two children were visiting from Owyhee, Nev. Mr. i Snell and Mrs. Roy Stewart re turned to Page Wednesday with the Neubauers. Wednesday night the others attended the high grad uation of Jimmie Asher at Logan. On Friday evening Mr. Edd Ste wart and Mick joined Mrs. Ste wart and Mrs. Park at the Dale j Asher home. They all returned j home Saturday bringing Jack Asher back with them to spend ! a few days. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. | Beelaert's 25th wedding anniver sary their children, Mrs. Brenda Prill and Becky and daughter-in law, Mrs. Robert Beelaert, held open house cn Sunday at the Bee laert home. Mrs. Robert Bee laert baked and decorated the wedding cake. Fifty-five relatives and friends called in the after noon. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Blackmore and Kim. Royal, Mr. and Mrs. ■ ■ Jim Jarman and daughter, Cham bers, Mrs. Marie Beelaert and - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn, Ew ing. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder and Kathy, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beelaert and Connie, Or chard. On Sunday evening in honor of the Frank Beelaert's anniversary the following entertained them at the Town House, they includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Horn. Weekend guests at the Cordes Walker home were their daugh ter, Kathy, and her fiancee, Ro ger Johnson, both of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker, Cairo. Sunday dinner guests besides the above mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, and Mike, Nebraska City. Mrs. Lulu Dunn, Mrs. Bertha Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and Boyd, Frank Fun dus, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mit chell, Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil our Mitchell and Mrs. Anna Thompson were all Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Jessie Kelly. A picnic was held at the Page park on .Monday night for Miss Faye Rutherford and Ron Park. The school faculty and custo dian and their families were there. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fischer, Brunswick, were Thursday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wegman. Mrs. Fischer remained until Saturday. The Holt County American Le gion and Auxiliary met Monday night at Page with over fifty attending from O'Neill, Atkinson, Stuart, Chambers, Ewing and Page. Honored guests were Bill Galbraith, Beemer, senior state vice-commander; Don Kramer, Atkinson district II commander; Mike Coday, Alvin Heese, district serivce officer and George Wett lauffer, candidate for Area B commander. It was announced that the county convention at O’ Neill will be July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarman and daughter, Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beelaert and daughter were 9unday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper. Royal News By Mrs. R. J. Bering Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Mont gomery honored their daughter, Judy Ann, a senior in Orchard and a scholarship winner to Nor folk Junior college, with a par ty, Monday evening, consisting of 60 guests from seven towns. Pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Aage Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. Carlson, an son, Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stutheit, Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schacht, Glen, Gary, Walt and Mike, Mrs. Ro sa Schacht, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Schacht, Janet Bentley and Janis Gaedkin, all of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Gen Schacht, Clear water, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor, Jerry, Ddjglas and Su san, Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Montgomery and Ida and Ju lie, and Peter Vetter, Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Meaner. Bruce and Diane, Mrs. Mary Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Montgomery, Beth. Susan and Marcy, and Edna Johnston, Royal. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Suhr, Janell and Elvina, Elgin, Dale and Rita Montgomery. Orchard. Mrs T. R. Dodds and Mrs Hans Hofer attended the wedding of Clark Mattingly and Barbara Resthomer at the Methodist church in Neligh Sunday. Guests Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Virgil Stark of Yankton who had come to Royal to spend the day at her former home, were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anson, Orchard and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, of Powell, Wyo. and Mrs Byron Hall. The Musser family were once residents of the Plea sant Valley community. Mrs. Musser, a sister of Mr. Anson, had just returned with her hus band from a winter spent on the west coast. They were to re turn home this week. Marlen Rader, honor graduate at Royal, was given a trip to California as a gift, and left com mencement night by train for the west coast to spend two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Jess Rader, at Maywood. Both expect to return for Mem orial Day. Plainview visitors Wednesday were Mrs. T. E. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs R. J. Hering. Mr and Mrs. T. R. Dodds, Mrs. W. J. Reefe, Mrs. Charles Meyer and Mrs. Mabel Meyer. T. R. Dodds was ill with the flu the past week and under the care of a physician. R. J. Hering was hospitalized three days last week but was sufficiently recovered to contin ue repair work at the Royal shoe shop Monday. At a meeting of the WSCS with Mrs Otto Storm. Wednesday, it was decided that the society would serve the alumni banquet Friday. June 1. The BTC club of Pleasant Vah ley met with Mrs Clarence Weber Thursday for a a»icinl af ternoon and accepted the invi tation of Mrs Wendell Wilson for the next meeting, May 31. Linda Utoner. Ree Heights, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnston, is visiting her great grandmother, Mrs. Edna Johnston while her mother, Jean me Johnston Ulmer is Isaapitalts ed in Miller following a heart at tack. Mrs Ulmer hopes to be released from the hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber and Mr. and Mrs T R Kirby were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. La Moinu Weber. Wuverly. They enjoyed Capital Beach west of Lincoln ami. returned home Sunday in an almost continuous downpour which necessitated their stopping several times. The Frontier— CASH (or your old C. S. Olios HONEST PRICES PAII> Free buying list sent upon re quest. Free appraisals for your coins. D. WOOD American Numisinutic Assn. Retail Coin Dealers Assn. 8578 Carswell, Omaha 47. Nebr. 5-6 MY SINCEREST THANKS To the voters who supported me so strongly in the Primary Elec tion, May 15. CHRIS McGINN Republican Candidate for HOLT COUNTY SHERIFF YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO ENTER AND WIN IN A & M’s POPULARITY CONTEST WIN: FLYING DAUNTLESS DIVE BOMBER LARGE BRIDAL DOLL AND GOWN BRIGHT RED SCAT CAR Come in now . . . enter your name as a candidate in our big popularity contest, register your choice of prize, then ask all your friends to tally their votes for you when they buy their shoes at A & M Shoe Store. We’ll keep high total posted in our store so you can tell where you stand. Four big prizes are offered — one for a girl, two for boys and a fourth for either a boy or girl. The vote schedule is shown below so you will know just what each purchase is worth in votes. Start your name out right . . . come in soon and get your next pair of shoes at A & M and add votes to your total. 200 Votes Per Dollar on Canvas Shoes 100 Votes Per Dollar on Other Shoes LEADERS AS OF MONDAY NOON: Bride Doll Rojene Olberding O’Neill Bomber Craig Hesson O'N'eiU Scat Car Cynthia Scott O’Neill ■ Contest ends 9 p.m. June 16 A & M Shoe Store "The Family Shoe Store" O'Neill, Nebraska