Page News Mr. and Mrs. R. v. Crumly went to Camp Fontelle, near Fre mont, to bring their son, John and Dick Linder home after a weeks stay there. Dick Linder, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lander was elected district council pres ident. Other officers included vice president* Howard Rickel, Ne hgh; secretary treasurer, Ann Colman, Ainsworth and other chairman. Memorial day dinner guests of Mrs. Evelyn Grey were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer, Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grey, Blue Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rose, Ains worth and Bonnie Baber, Norfolk. Lyle Heiss, Page, has finished basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He graduated with honors and was selectded soldier of the cycle of his company. He also received an award for fir ing the highest score in his bat talion. He will go to Fort Chaffee, Ark. after returning from a two weeks stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss. Mrs. Marvin Stauffer held a coffee Monday morning in hon of her husband’s aunt, Mrs. Spen cer Miller. The guests included Mmes. Robert Gray, Arnold Ste wart, Edgar Stauffer, Dale Stauf fer and Nancy, Harry Tegeler, Jesse Kelly, Raymond Heiss, Merwyn French sr., John Zum brum and Frank Beelaert. Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink and Mr. and Mrs. William Zemple. An indoor family picnic was held at the Dan Troshynski home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and girls, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and Dav id Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Kramer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens and family, Stu art, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Troshyn ski and Teddy, Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell and fam ily, Alliance, all attending. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes were eve ning callers. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Bonnie accompanied by Mrs. El ton Braddock went to Lincoln Mondvy to attend graduation ex ercises of their daughter, Myrna. Mrs. Braddock visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevison. The junior MYF met Sunday night at the Methodist church. The Rev. Linder was the spon ser for the evening. Linda Al berts had the lesson and Jeai Nissen, the devotions. The Rev Linder gave a test on beliefs Next Sunday night the Jr. MYF will be promoted into the senioi group. An attendance prograrr will begin with a trip to Lont Pine. Lyle Harvey served lunch The Rev. and Mrs. Lester Han and family, Minden, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Heiss. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brady Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews, Wichita, Kan., were weekend guests of the women’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rob inson, in honor of their golden wedding. GGG and G club met Friday with Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Caids were played for entertain ment with prizes going to Mes dames Hester Edmisten, I. O. Woods and Bert Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mick left Monday for Kearney where Mr. Stewart is attending custodian school. The senior MYF met Sunday night with Linda Smith having the lesson “The World Council of Churches”. There were two vis itors, JoAnn Schwager and Den nis Mitchell, Tiffany, Wis. Elec tion of officers was held. Caro line Max, president; Juanita Rag land, vice president; Connie Nis sen, secretary and Kent Stauffer, treasurer. Starting next Sunday night an attendance program for a camping trip to Long Pine will begin. Each member will be al lowed eight misses. John Crumly and Dick Linder will give their report on Camp Fontelle at the next meeting. Everyone is urged to bring a guest. At the end of the meeting the group surprised Dick Linder at his home in honor of his birthday. Mrs. Linder served lunch. Mmes. Lorenz Riege, Louise Heese, Otto Matschullat and Ed Eggan attended Ladies Aid Thurs day at the Lutheran church, Or chard. A surprise birthday party was held Sunday evening for Bill Roach at the Milo Landreth home. The self invited guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. William Scheinost, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ste wart, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon. Cards were played for entertainment. The Nifty Needlers 4-H cliub met Saturday with Mary Ann Beelaert. Roll call was answer ed by telling ways of saving mother’s steps. The group had group singing accompanied by Jolene Grass on the accordian. The next meeting will be with Becky Beelaert. Mrs. Joe Bee --i Bride-of-the-Week Sharon Heerman will wed | I Clarence Gokie jr. * June 23 ■ I The bride has registered in our bridal registry Make McIntosh Jewelry your First Stop for China, Crystal, Silver and Wedding Gift needs McIntosh jewelry 407 E. Douglas Phone 1M A Trusted Jeweler b Your Best Advisor with HAIL INSURANCE Hail losses were heavy in 1961. Don’t be a victim in 1962. Insure now with Farmers Mutual Hail and be safe. Fire and lightning protection on crops in the field is included at no extra cost Be insured from date of policy Premium payment not due 'til October 1 ED THORIN AGENCY Phones 207 or 955 Box 646 O'Neill, Nebr. i laert served lunch. Nancy Nis sen was in charge of games. The members of the Chatter Sew club met Friday with Mrs. John Sorensen. They planned a picnic at the Harry Thomsen home for June 24. Mrs. Clance Grass will be the July hostess. Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland and family were Saturday mght guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey. Seventy children attended Va cation Bible school this past week at the Page Methodist church. The program was held Friday mght with a large crowd attend ing. School was out on noon Sat urday. The children's offering will be sent for medical work in Latin America. An offering was taken at the program to defray expenses. Memorial Day services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Page school auditorium sponsor ed jointly by the American Le gion and Auxiliary. The opening prayer and benediction were giv en by the Rev. Robert Linder. The band under the direction of Mr. Leonard Sawyer played sev eral selections. Dr. Neal Hassel bach, St. Edwards, was the prin cipal speaker. The balance of the program was held at the cem etery. Mr. William Howell, sgt. at arms, placed the poppy wreath on the tomb of the unknown sold ier in honor of the dead. This was followed by a salute by the firing squad and Taps by Mr. Sawyer. Keith Kennedy was the squad leader. The color bearer* were Mrs. Ben Asher, Marlene Frahm, Lee Fink and Lloyd Cork. Roy Schacht and Harrison Hall man were the color guards. Mrs. Harold Heiss held a cof fee Thursday morning in honor of her daughters, Mrs. Ross Fink, Colorado, and Mrs. Richard Ash er, Powell, Wyo. Her guests in cluded Mraes. Jerry Asner, Tom Kelly, Norman Trowbridge, Ken neth Heiss, Dick Trowbridge, Soren Sorensen jr., Joe Price, Omaha, Dick Trowbridge, Larry Heiss, Richard Heiss, N. D. Ickes jr., Darrell Heiss, Keith Kenne dy and William Zeonple. Chuck and Vonda Asher, Atkin son, are staying with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey. Mr and Mrs. M. L. Harmon, Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vorce and Sherry, O’Neill, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon. Rhonda and Rod ney Harmon returned to Bassett with their grandparents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and family were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Asher, Winner, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell and family, Tiffany, Wise., spent a few days visiting the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder. The class mothers of 1959 will have a miscellaneous shower for Janice Crumly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly, at the Methodist church June 14 at 8 p.m. A pre-nuptial shower will be held on Saturday night, June 9, for Jeri Luebcke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Luebcke, at the Improvement club building at 8 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lind er left on Tuesday to attend Con ference at Lincoln. While they are gone, Mrs. Thomas Mullen, Grand Island, will keep house for the Linder children. The Improvement club held their annual breakfast Monday morning with 15 members attend ing. The officers for the coming year were sworn in. They are Mrs. Floyd Frahm, president; Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky, vice pres laent; Mrs. c. E. Walker, secre tary and Mrs. Alta Finch, trea surer. An activity committee was appointed for the next three months. They are Mmes. Leila Snell, Evelyn Gray and Alta Finch. Mrs. I. O. Woods is a new member. Myrna Heiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Page, was among the 172 seniors who receiv ed degrees at Nebraska Wesley an University’s 73rd annual com memcement exercises Monday, June 4 at 4 p.m. Dr. Charles W. Mayo, of the renouned Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., de livered the commencement ad dress. The ceremony was held in the Ira J. Taylor Physical Ed ucation Building. Myrna, a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, received a bachelor of arts degree with a major in natural science. She had been active in Young Republi cans, chorus and several operas. Next year she plans to work as a medical technologist. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen to the Kenneth Hill home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ritts and baby, O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and family. The honored guests were Mr. and Mrs Tom Durkee, Northern Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Bud lekes stop ped Monday morning at the Dan Troshynski home to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell of Al liance. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb gkals Mr and Mrs. Henry Waechter and Mrs. S. A. Marcellus spent Memorial Day at Lynch. Callers Memorial afternoon at the S. A. Marcellus home were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Peirrsons, Texas City, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcellus and family, O’ Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mar cellus, Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Marcellus, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Marcellus both of Ains worth. Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marcellus were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peirrson and family and his mother, Texas, Mrs. Ralph Marcellus and daugh ter, Greeley, Colo., Mrs. Purdy Marcellus. Bill Hovey, Wall, S. D., spent the Memorial weekend with his mother, Mrs. Rose Hovey. He returned to his work Sunday. Hi Five club met at the home of Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser Friday. Prize winners were Mrs. F. P. Murphy, Mrs. B. C. Engler, and Mrs. Anna Chaney. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Anna Olberding. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. (Kelly) Myers, Janice and Sheryl spent Monday at Wayne. Kay Myers left last week for Durant, Okla. where she wall at tend summer school. ivir. ana Mrs. t,a uoutai neia a family reunion in the Ainsworth park May 30. Those attending were their children, Sister M. Carmela, O.S.F., Denver, Connie of O’Neill, and Maureen and Joe. Others present were their grand mother, Mrs. Effie Kubart, At kinson, Reverend Foster, Ains worth, Sister M. Leonita, O.S.F., Denver, Mary Coufal, Stuart, Mrs. Anna Prange, Mrs. Wally Albin and Bruce, Vicki Bessmer, Plainview, Mrs. Eva Thompson and Larry, Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kramer, Mrs. Don Gokie, Atkinson, and Mary Ellen Foster, Greeley. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Irish were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Seger, Grand Is land. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wise, Omaha, visited Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaup and family. Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Rose Hovey were Bill Hovey, Wall, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kazda and family Winner, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hovey and family, Herrick, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright and family, both of O’Neill. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon, Mrs. Alda King and boys and a friend, Ainsworth. The Cadwallader family gather ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader Memorial day for a picnic dinner and supper. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader, Guy Cad wallader, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cadwallader, David, Harold and Linda Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader, Patty Danny and Diana. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cad wallader, Judy, Roy and Tami, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader, ivir. ana mrs. narry AppieDy. O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cad wallader, Donna, Kathy and Gary, Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cadwallader, Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cadwallader, Roger, Cheryl, Jim, Kenny Bob and Neal, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cadwallader. Verlin and Dareyl, Atkinson, Mrs. Frank L. Goodnick, Scott and Cody, Chad ron, Mrs. Harry Hall, Denny, Kathy and Debra. Spencer, Mrs. A. R. Grow, Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cadwallader and Randy. Newport, and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Skala, Barbara, Jo Ann, Dick, Clifford and Mylon. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson were Mrs. Walter Blake and Maude John ston, both of Valentine. Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hewett, Rapid City, S. D., Pearl Ulrich, Kear ney, Ada Johnston. Rushville, Mrs. Walter Blake, Valentine. I "After seven wives . . . I Still Don't Understand Women!" Maybe he's just a wrong guy! Women are much alike in wanting a fine figure. Over weight women should see their doctor for a safe reducing prescription, and we can fill it. We also carry nationally known reducing aids on our shelves. I DfVOYI-SI | drug A. • • • J |H||^B1^^^^^I The TPM Bridge club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Bessie Greenfield. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wilbur Moon and Mrs. Harry Cowles. A wessert luncheon was served. Memorial day guests of Mrs. Alberta Hoffman were Mr. and Mrs Jim Hoffman and Danny, Mrs. John Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoffman and boys, Bob Hoffman, Naper Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and girls, Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson returned Tuesday from Rushville. They were accompanied by Ada Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Papke and daughter of Billings, Mont, arrived Tuesday and returned home Thursday. Gary Papke re turned to his home at Newcastle, Wyo. with them. Friday morning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson and Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jack son. Belle Fourche, S. D. Recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson and Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shel don, Omaha. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Irish were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seger and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seger, both of Newport. A miscellaneous shower was hold Sunday afternoon at the KC hall honoring Mr. and Mrs. Andy Goebel jr. They received many gifts. The hostesses were Mrs. Joe Wallinger, Mrs. Orville Pax ton. Mrs. James (Doc) Newman and Mrs. Alfred Stracke. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Goebel sr. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Goebel jr., Lincoln. Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Harley were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley and family. Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson and Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jonas sr., Gregory, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. El mer Colson and family, Hot Springs, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Porter and boys, Fre mont. Mrs. Ward Flannigan and boys, Grand Island, arrived Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Jane Cobb to spend most of the sum mer. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Farr were Mrs. John Hasch and Sherry, Newport. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Farr spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olson, Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gill and family were hosts to a picnic Tuesday evening at their home. Those present were Mrs. Arden Myers and family, McCook, Mrs. Walter Gill, Long Pine. Daisy Holliday, Mrs. Gardner Gill and family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb and Doug were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clanton and family, Grand Island. Mrs. Florence Clark returned home Monday from a six week visit in Italy. Ben Engler returned Tuesday from a 10 day fishing trip in Can ada with his son, Mel Engler, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmaderer and family, Oakland, spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman, other relatives and friends. They returned home Sun day. Memorial day supper and eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmaderer and family, Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman. Jerry Heyne, (Jasper, wyo., spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne and other relatives and friends. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyne, Bas sett. Memorial day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Miller were Mrs. F. O. Stuart and daughters, Bernice and Margaret, Grand Is land, Mrs. Zana Menuey, Bartlett. Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cad wallader and family, Gordon. Wednesday and Saturday over night guests of the Skala chil dren were Neal and Kenny Bob Cadwallader. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman were Mr. and Mrs. Art Wise, Omaha. They were residents of Stuart 20 years ago. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey i Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sageser, Mrs. Mae Sageser and Mr. and ] Mrs. Lloyd Waldo were among the Amelia folks attending the funeral of Mrs. Gene Livingston at Atkinson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wer ner had dinner at the Tropical Gardens in O’Neill Thursday eve ning in honor of their wedding an niversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle at tended the funeral of Mrs. Doo little’s grandmother, Mrs. Della lia Ernst Memorial Day after noon and took her to the home of Ashby at Newman Grove Monday, j ROYAL THEATRE Thurs.-FTi.-Sat. June 7-8-9 Walt Disney’s All Cartoon Feature “FINOOCraO” Gepetto. Figaro, Honest John, Giddy, Stromboli, Monstro, Cleo Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 10-11-12 William Holden Clifton Webb in Leo McCarey's “SATAN NEVER SLEEPS” Wed.-Thurs. June 13-14 Family Night Alan Ladd Shelly Winters “SASKATCHEWAN” Mr. and Mr*. Wilford Hatch and Edgar, Akron, Colo , visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson last week. Mrs. B W. Waldo and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo attended the show er for Mrs. Dan Rowse (Ruthie Smith) at Chambers Friday eve ning. Mrs. Edith Andersen and the MYF group had a bake sale at Mrs. Andersen's Tuesday after noon. Marvin Doolittle and Gt*orge Fullerton were ui Fremont Sun day. Mr and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson, Joyce and Sharon attended the wedding of Mershon Lierman at Burwell Sat urday. Mrs. Stella Sparks and Mrs. Alfred Walters, Chambers, were visiting friends in Amelia Sun day. Mrs. Mae Sageser accompan ied Mrs. Lloyd Gleed and other Chambers ladies to Tilden Friday to attend a Rebekah Lodge meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett and Connie, Greeley, Colo., visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 9. C. Barnett from Friday until Sunday. Glenn White book his father, H. S. White, to Julesburg, Colo., Fri day where they were met by his daughter, Mrs. Jack (Clarice) Milton. Mr. White returned home with Mrs. Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak and family, Homer, were here to at tend Memorial services at Cham bers, and also visit her brother, William Sammons and family. Mrs. Maude Forbes has a new white board fence around her yard which improves its appear ance very much. Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, Stuart, visited her son, Marvin Doolittle and family Friday. Mrs. George Fullerton, Mrs. Marvin Doolittle and boys took Mrs. Fullerton’s daughter, Mrs. Gene Skala and daughter, Kelly to their home at Fremont Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Claussen and family, Denver, Colo., did not get to come home for the Mem orial holiday as reported in last weeks paper. Their little daugh ter became ill with measles the evening before they planed to come. Mrs. Jim Bilstien, Mrs. Eldon Ballagh, Mrs. Tommie Doolittle and Mrs. Ralph Adair helped Mrs. Gertie Adair paper Satur day. Virginia and Joy Thompson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Thompson are home for the summer from Central City where they attended High school the past term. Ray White and Charlie Withers, Omaha, were both in Atkinson last week. Mr. Withers will visit there the next two weeks while his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Farmer Withers are attending the World Fair. Jack Doolittle is working at' Irvin Forbes this summer. Mrs. Irvin Forbes and Donna visited her mother, Mrs. Hazel Baab in Minnesota last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dank Peterson; were Sunday evening supper guests at Lee Gilmans. Later in the evening the ladies attended1 the show in Atkinson while the men were at the ball game. Sam Gilman visited Charlie Withers while in Atkinson Sat urday night. Gary and Gregg Fospichal, At kinson, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal last week. Troxell Green was the speaker at the Amelia Methodist church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman took their daughter, Marcia, to 9ioux City Sunday where she was the pianist for the com- ! mencement exercises at the Morn ingside college. They returned home that evening. Marcia plans to attend the summer session at the college there and will ac company the choir on a trip to Europe later in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland, Juanita and Royvan, Page, visit ed at Elmer Coolidge’s Sunday. George Curran and Anita Ells ton, O’Neill, came for Mrs. De-1 I her brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mr* James Curran for a vis it. Randy and Luran Butterfield visited their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards over Friday night. Irvin Forbes went to Grand Is land Saturday to see his father, Lew Forbes, Atkinson, who un derwent surgery Saturday after noon at the Veterans hospital. Mrs. Tenus Madsen visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parkins at Taylor Friday. Chris Madsen, who has been quite ill and a patient in the Bur well hospital, is unproved and now at his home in Burwell. He is Tenus Madsen's father and well known in the Amelia community. Mr. anti Mrs Jack Gilman and daughter, Omaha, were home for the weekend. Mr anti Mrs. Lew Backhaus attended the wedding of their niece, Caroline Backhaus, at the Lutheran church in Atkinson Sun day evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Backhaus and Mrs. Cora Tomp son, Chambers, also attended the wedding. Other Amelia folks at the wedding were Mrs. Blake Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Earme Johnston, Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs Maude Forbes, Mrs. Emma Lind sey and Florence Lindsey. Mrs. Edith Andersen helped Mrs. Esther Woods. Chambers with some wall papering Monday'. Julie Rees, Denver, came by bus to Ord Sunday where she is visiting relatives. She will visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rees while here. Atkinson News Mrs. C. G. Shellhase, O'Neill, was a Friday afiemoon caller at the Fred Richardson home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirkland spent last weekend touring the Black Hills. Mrs, Dale Haszard and Mrs. :——1 --- William Arnholt, n**selt. attend ed the alumni banquet Monday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Small and chil dren. Mmden. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Itean (kitschall home to Atkinson to visit In the home of C. F Small ami I*wt* Hum phrey. The Got sc hall* had been to Hastings to attend commence ment exercises Sunday. May 27. for Duane Humphrey Mr*. Small and Mrs. (kitschall are sisters of Duane. 'I7*e Smalls plan to re turn to Minden Wednesday when Mr. Small will come for them. Mr and Mr* Guy Parson* and Mr ami Mr* Alfred Keying and children si>ent Sunday at Nlo brara visiting in the home of Mrs Parson#- brut tiers, Frank ami William Pavelka NAMED PRESIDENT — Ralph E. Wagers of Boston and Chicago was named President of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, at the June 4 Annual Meeting. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I Phone 788 I Corn Profits WITH I Co-op Liquid Nitrogen We have applicators for surface or underground application. See us now for arrangements on your fertilizer needs. 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