Page News Ity Mr*, lira A*Am Superintendant Allen Gross an nounced Hie foll'wlng names ap peared on the tionor roll for this six week. They are: Seniors with distinction — Car oline Max. Honor roll — Connie Nissen, Peggy Crumly and Lynn Boelter. Honorable mention — Karen Harris and Juanita Hagland. Juniors — Becky Beelaert. Honorable mention Larry Walker. Sophomores with distinction — LuAnnc Nissen, Linda Thompson and Roberta Asher. Honor roll — Jean Finley, Car olyn Hallman and John Crumly. Honorable mention — Andrea Wettlaufer and Sharon Ell sherry Freshmen with distinction — lean Nissen, Dale Miller and Marilyn Max. Honor roll — Con nie Sorensen. Honorable mention — Connie Anson and Virginia Sojka. Those appearing on the se mester honor roll were: Seniors Caroline Max, Connie Nissen, Peggy Crumly. Honorable mention — Karen Harris, Lynne Boelter and Bon nie Heiss. Juniors — Becky Beelaert. Honorable mention — Larry Walker. Sophomores — LuAnn Nissen, Linda Thompson, Roberta Asher, Jean Finley, Carolyn Hallman, Donna Smith and John Crumly. Honorable mention — Andrea Wettlaufer and Sharon Ellsberry. Freshmen — Dale Miller. Jean Kl icCnn M ariltrn M u v •> n. I »1.. Sorenson. Honorable mention — Valjean Parks and Virginia Sojka. IIOA Clu*v A special meeting of the HO A was held at the John Rteinberg home with honorary members being guests they were Mrs. Su sie Haynes and Mrs. Jessie Crunk. There was a Mother’s Day exchange. The regular meet ing of the club met last Tuesday with Mrs. Harry Van Horn. Mrs Robert Van Horn was a guest. The ladies did their own fancy work. Mrs. William Wattermann will be the next hostess. RNA Kensington Ten members were present Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hester Edmisten, when Kensington met with her. Mrs. Alta Finch will be the next hos tess. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gross and Arden spent a few days in Grand Island visiting her parents. Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr. return ed home last Wednesday fnjm Omaha after spending a few days tjio or nye ciud mei weunesuay with Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mrs. Harold Kelly as a guest. Bridge was played with Mrs. C. E. Walk er winning high. NOK club met Thursday after noon with Mrs. Milo Landreth. The members spent the after noon socially. Mrs. Dan Troshynski accom panied Mrs. Harold Givens, Stu art, and Carolyn Given, Emmet, to Chadron, Friday and then on to Alliance where they were ov ernight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell. They returned home Saturday. Connie Nissen and Rita Larson entertained at a cook-out Satur day night at the Nissen home. Their guests were Diane Kem per, Bonnie Heiss, Peggy Crum ly, Caroline Max, Juanita Rag land, Roberta Asher, Karen Har ris, LuAnn Nissen, Gene Harvey, Dick Linder, Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ring, all of Page, Stan Jacobson, Kevin Waring and Richard Bruce, all of Orchard and Melvin San ders, O’Neill. Mrs. William Sor ensen assisted Mrs. Nissen with the preparing and serving. Four senior MYF members, ac companied the Rev. Robert Lin der, Monday to Camp Fontenelle where they will spend a weeks stay there. They were Roberta Asher, John Crumly, Marilyn Max and Dick Linder. They are being sponsored by the King’s Daughters, WSCS and The Tri F's. • Mrs. Dick Woods, Stevie and Christie and Mrs. Barbara Bech tolt and Michael, all of Lincoln visiting ner son ana iamny, mt. and Mrs. Robert Sorensen and also assisting Mrs. Sorensen with the new baby. Page Public school held their year-end picnic in the auditorium of the schoolhouse Thursday. Ice cream, coffee and kool-aid was furnished by the school board. Friday morning report cards were given out. Last Tuesday night lunch guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder were Mr. and Mrs, Otto Evans, Burwyn, Mrs. C. C. Stock well, Mrs. William Kennedy, Nikki and Patty, all of Grand Island, Miss Hazel Burkland, Lin coln, Carl Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher. Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eye«« Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 161 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9-6—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday —.. i spent the weekend here visiting Mrs. Mae Copes. Saturday night supper guests included the above and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lama son. Mrs. John Steinberg and her mother, Mrs. Elsie Cork attended graduation exercises, Thursday, of Mary Catherine Cork, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork, Spencer. WSCS Meets The regular meeting of the WSCS was held Thursday after noon in the Wesleyan room of SEE KROTTER S FOR: NEW CARS 1963 4 Dr. Sedan Catalina 1963 4 Dr. Tempest 1963 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan GOOD LATE MODEL CARS I960 Oldsmobile 4 Dr. Sedan 1959 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan 1960 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan 1955 Chrysler 4 Dr. Sedan 1951 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan 1958 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. H.T. 1962 Chrysler 4 Dr. Sedan 1959 Oldsmobile 4 Dr. Sedan 1962 Tempest 4 Dr. Sedan 1961 Pontiac Ventura 4 Dr. H.T. 1961 Buick Electra 225 4 Dr. Riv. 1959 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan S. Shift, 6 Cylinder 1958 Buick 4 Dr. H.T. Loaded 1957 Ford 2 Dr. H.T. 1957 Ford Comer 6 Cyl. Utility Wagon S. Shift 1555 Buick 2 Dr. H.T. 1955 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan 1952 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan 1957 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan 1961 Galaxie 4 Dr. Sedan 1955 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan PICKUPS 1961 Vz ton GMC 1953 % ton IHC 1—7x9 Fiasco Fold Down Box and Rack 1955 % ton GMC I all cars and pickups carry gw warranty GMAC Finance Available LATE MODELS TO ARRIVE SOON 1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr. H.T. 1959 Chevrolet Impala 4 Dr. H.T. 1960 GMC 4 wheel drive Wm. KROTTER CO. “Serving North Nebraska Since Ukt” GMAC FINANCING ON ALL PRODUCTS WEST O’NEILL PHONE 5)1 L_i HOLT COUNTY RURAL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES Sandra Alder, Tom Barlow, Larry Baumeister, Roger Berat, LincLi Bonenberger, Roger Bonenberger, Thomas Brauer, Linda Chaffin, Kathy Clark, David Cole, Ronald Crumly, Marlin Damero, Mary Linda Drobny, Jerry Du satko, Bonnelle Emesti, Tim Fink, Dennis Finley, Roy Fox, Kenneth Fundus. Jodine Funk, Rose Ann Funk. me Methodist church. Mrs. Eva Williams, Salem, Ore., was a guest. Mrs. Edgar Stauffer had the devotion and lesson entitled “What Do You Have in your Hand” Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge was the pianist. Mrs. Trowbridge presided at the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Jessie Kelly. Life membership pins were pre sented to Mrs. Dale Stauffer. King's Daughter and Mrs. Harold Heiss, WSCS. An officer’s training meeting will be held at Page in the near fjture. It was voted to buy four cara fes to be left at the church. No meeting will be held until June 6. As Bible school will be in progress at that time WSCS will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray mond Heiss. It was agreed to pay something to defray expenses to those at tending Junior and Senior MYF camp. Get Well cards were signed and sent to Laurie Trowbridge and Mrs. Arnold Stewart. A sympa thy card was signed for Mrs. Mae Copes. Hostesses were Mrs. C. E. Walker and Mrs. John Steinberg. Neighborhood Club Mrs. George Wettlaufer enter tained members and guests, Mrs. Lillie Wettlaufer, Mrs. Leona Finch, Karen Harris, Connie Summers, when the Neighbor hood club met with her Wednes day. Cards were played with Mrs Lillie Wettlaufer, high, Mrs. Lou ise Heese, low and Helen Harris, special prize. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mrs. Frieda Asher and Debbi Asher, all of Page, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Switzer, O'Neill. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Asher, Chuck and Vonda and Mr. and Mrs Harry Appleby, In man. Unit 6 of N. H. C. A. met at Dorotha Mudloff’s Beauty shop Sunday beginning with a 1:30 pic nic dinner. The business meeting was con ducted by Betty Swanson, Bas sett. There were 21 members and four guests present. Miss Thelda Holland, Chicago, a representative from Helene Curtis, presented a color clinic. Towns represented were Ains worth, Bassett, Stuart, Atkinson, O’Neill, Ewing and Page. Mr. and Mrs B. H. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. William Howell re turned home Saturday after a three week trip in which the Ste vens visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson and their families at Sa lmon Wells, Ariz. The Howells 1 ' Att STM. • CHANNK FORMS Nt EXTRA STREMOTH • RUOOSO DURABLE • DOUBLE LATCNB IJvfRmflNO you warn, and more, D ia this new, -SIOUX- Steel Rigid Panel Farm Gate. Never needs painting . . . can't sag or warp, xc it dow, oeiore you ouy any gate. ■ MAKERS OP ■ AMERICA'S [ FINEST FARM ! PRODUCTS OF • STM STANDARD SIZES SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’Neill, Nebr. 4-Cc Laretta Gibson. Toney Gill, Jim Gokie, Cheryl Gotschall, Diane Greenfield, Lewey Hale, John Hammerlun, Dennis Harding, Jonell Harkins, Sheryl Harley, Kathy Haselhorst, Ronald Haselhorst, Arlin Hendricks, Larry Heying, Rod ney Hibbs, Carolyn Hill, Ronald Hoerle, Linda Hynes, Enid Johnson, Gary Kaplan. Lois Kaup, Marlene Kemper, Patricia Kilmurry, Sharon Kliment, Dennis Kramer, Den were met Dy relatives trom Los Angeles at Tucson and spent several days there and also did some sightseeing. Mr and Mrs. Bob Nissen and family spent a couple of days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Con nery, Chad run. Seventy five persons were pre sent Sunday evening to hear Lor-1 rame Ernst tell and show slides ! of her experiences in Northern Congo. Becky Beelaert, Connie Soren-1 sen and Peggy Sue Kelly had the devotions. Mrs. Robert VanHorn, the mediation and the Junior choir, charge of Mrs. Harold Kel ly sang. A fellowship hour follow-; ed. To kick off the selling of pop-1 pies, Saturday, Mrs. Soren Sor-1 enser sr., chairman, entertain-! ed the following young ladies at i dinner. The;* were Brenda Mud loff, Jeanie and Nancy Nissen, Laurie and Roberta Scheinost, Carol Thompson, Carolyn Hall man and Andrea Wettlaufer, Grant Miller, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gailen Miller, had the distinction of buying the first poppy. Mr. and Mrs Edd Stewart and ’ Mick and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff were Monday evening visitors in the Ben Asher home. Debbi Asher was a Monday ov ernight guest in the Stewart home. Mrs. J. W. Finch and her mo ther, Mrs. Ethel Waring returned home Sunday after visiting rela tives and attending the gradua tion exercises of Gary Waring, Tecumseh. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Ettlemer and also visited Dale W.aring in Fairbury. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Williams, Salem, Ore., Anna Smith and Em Trow bridge, Inman and Jessie Cronk. The members of the MYF are planning on having an ice cream social, Saturday night, May 8 on the pavement near the bandstand. This is to help with the expen ses to pay for their trip to the Black Hills. ■■■i ms Krugman, Dwayne Krugman, Verdcll Kubart, Terry Langan, Linda Lewis, James McCart, Sharon Mitchell Harold Morgan, Kd Muff. James Newton, Roger Ohst. Cheri Ohde, Jacquie, Parks, Judy Peters, Arlo Pinkerman Marilyn Risor, Vernon Roberts, Jerry Rosenkrans. Terry Sanderson Anita Schaaf. Bernard Schaaf, Gloria Schind ler. Gene Schon. Connie Schrunk, Gwenda Schultz. Vanita Schwindt, Carolyn Scdlvy, 1 kinne Shaw, Margery shell* hast*. J'aud Sldak, Jeanne Ski ilia, Vcldon Spangler, Claud '•Mc Staffer, William Strang. Chert Surnmerer, Clifford Taylor, Susan Taylor, Ranald Thompson, Raydi-ne Tlm merman. 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