A Poem From Mrs. Eby... 1 In Mi'Jnorlam lor O. B. Stuart I had a brother the last one I had, so you’ll see why my heart is so sad, when the Lord said “come home”. Though we can’t understand when we tliought he was needed so much in our land. Since with him we’ve traveled so many years, we can’t help shedding some bitter tears. But we've always found God's way is best through, with our short vision it’s hard we confess. But somehow we know if we un derstand why he was called when his life was so good, and this old world needs go nrl MrL' U/ur/1 Dontlof t Clns~l daughter, Tilden. Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlau fer, Mr. and Mrs. William Schei nost and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ash er, Page, attended the banquet Thursday night given in honor oi K. C. Pat Patterson in Stuart. .vimes. Lorenz Kiege, Louise Heese, Otto Malschunat ana Ed Lggen assisted * riaay with the uiiiner given at the Orchard Lu theran cnurch lor the luneral of Mrs. Waterman aiul uaugtuer. :Vlr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul lat received word of the com ing marriage of her grand daughter, Betty Chase to Ed ward Moody, both of Califor nia. Mrs. Chase is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menton Chase, Portersville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens spent last weekend visiting then daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parks, Omaha. The annual Stevens reunion was held Sunday at the Page Park with the following attend ing: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stevens and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Stevens, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. James Bohl, Green wood, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wil lets and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holbrook jr. and family, Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring, ONeill, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pease and family, Nio brara, Mr. and Mrs. Glen War ing. Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Waring and family, Fairbury, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stevens, Mrs. Ethel Waring, Mr. and Mrs. Ger aid Stevens, Page. Teacher’* reception will be held Sunday, Sept. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Methodist church. The W9CS will entertain. The freshmen class of the Page high school wan Initiated Friday by the seniors. In the afternoon a football game was was played against Elgin with Elgin winning. In the evening initiation ceremony took place at the school auditorium lollow ed by a dance to end the days activities. The American Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday at the Legion Hall with 20 members answering roll call. The delegates and alter nates were elected for the con vention to be held at Atkinson, they were Mmes Ray Harmon, Keith Kennedy, William Soren sen, Calvin Harvey, Lloyd Cork, Ben Asher and George Wettlau fer. On the 29th of September the post will go to Grand Island to sponser a bingo party at the Vet eran’s hospital. Mrs. Harold Ash er won the special prize. Hostess es were Mmes. Anton Nissen, Calvin Harvey and Lee Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen, Grand Island. I - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and girls and Pat Crumly were Sun day dinner and lunch guests of Mrs. Frieda Asher. Page Extension club met Wed nesday with Mrs. Bertha Prill. Guests included Mrs. E. L. Min er, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Robert Van Horn and Mrs. Robert Prill. Mrs. Hal Farnsworth had the lesson on "A traveling fabric". Election of officers was held with the following results: president, Mrs. Merwyn French sr.; vice president, Mrs. H. Farnsworth; secretary, Mrs. Raymond Heiss, music, Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge. Others elected were Mrs. Har ry Harper, Mrs. Stella Russell and Mrs. Dan Troshynski. The American Legion held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday at the hall. They discussed the district convention and also the bingo party to be held at Grand Island. George Wettlaufer sup plied the lunch. Rebekah Lodge met Tuesday night at the lOOF Hall with 13 members present. At the next meeting members belonging to the Lodge 20 years and over will be honored. There will be a cov ered dish luncheon. Mrs. Robert Nissen and Mrs. Melvin Carson served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschulla: received quite a bit of good newt this week, uoe was the promotion ol their ton, Wayne, trorn zone manager ol Sears and Roebuck and Co. to group manager w San Francisco and surrounding areas. His family wdl remain in L A. until housing arrangements are made The Maine holla is were happy to hear that thetr son-in Law, Sis Stolier, San Diego, Calif., was promoted to supervisor of general accounting division of the General Atomic Research in Ca lifornia. Mr. Stolier is married to the former Helen Matschuilat. Larry and Norman Mudloff are in St. Anthony’s hospital this week. Norman was hurt at a foot ball game, he plays for St. Mary's and Larry had an emer gency appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff are their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Given, Stuart, left last Monday to take their son, Bob to Greeley. Bob enrolled in college there. Enroute they stop ped at Alliance to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell. Larry Pow- i ell, returned with them to stay with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski, Page, for a few days. Neighborhood club met wednes day with Mrs Leslie Summers. All but one member was present. They discussed serving lunch at the Jerry Summers sale. Cards were played with prizes going to Muirs Glen Harris, J. W. Finch. Lee Finch and Louise Hernandez, who was a guest. A group of 1 net ids and neigh bors chanvaned Mr and Mrs Bob Erornan, Lincoln, at the home of tier parents, Mr ami Mrs. Robert Ntssen, Saturday night Bid or Bye club met Wednes day with Mrs. Cordes Walker Bridge was played with Mrs Frank Cronk winning high. They meet next with Mrs. Melvin Roach Kensington met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. I. O. Woods Guests were Mrs Celestine Wil liamson and Miss Grace Zellers. The afternoon was spent in play ing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Waring and ■ family amt Susan GUI, Fatrbury and Mr. ami Mrs. Gerald Waring and Mrs. Ethel Waring were Sal urday mgtu supper guest* uf Mr. ami Mrs J. W. Finch. Around 30 attended the Sunday school adult fellowship covered dish supper held at the Methodist church Saturday night Mrs. Ed gar Stauffer had the devotions. A short business meeting followed the supper. Hostesses were Mines Harry Harper, Elmer Truwondge ami George Classy. A social hour followed Mines Edgar Stauffer, Jack McOtaw, Stuart. Let» Kramer, Al kmaon and Mra. A. T. Crundy, county president, left Monday for a three day meeting of the Ne braska Hume Demonau-atum Council at Grand Island Mr and Mra Albert Duelter and Mr. and Mra. J. W. 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