^ .. ' ■ '■ I I ■ — ■■ Page Newt Hy Mn. Bca »-*— American Ltfini Auxiliary American Legion Auxiliary met Monday with a nice atten dance. After the usual business meet mg election of officers were held with Mrs. L G Summers, the new president. Other officers are Mrs George Wettlaufer, 1st vice president; Mrs Harrison Hall man, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. William Simmons, secretary; Mrs Tony Mudloff, treasurer; Mrs. Otto MaUchullat, chaplain; Mrs. Keith Kennedy, sgt of arms; and Mrs Hallman, historian. Hostess es were Mrs Keith Kennedy, Mrs. L. G. Summers anil Mrs. Harri son Hallman. Mrs. Harold Asher won the special prize. Hibli- School Vacation Bible school began Monday at the Methodist church with Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Bible school superintendent. There was an enrollment of 64. They will present their program on Friday night Mr ami Mr*. Dick Stewart and son spent a week’s vacation with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Glen Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen Mr and Mr*. E. E Copes and Nancy, Ainsworth, came Wednes day to visit his mother, Mrs. Mae Copes and to attend the alumni banquet. Mr and Mrs Dale Woods and children, Lincoln, were Saturday overnight guests of his grandmo ther, Mrs Mae Copes. Saturday evening visitors in the home of Mr and Mr*. Bob Gray were Mr. and Mrs Les Goddard, Mrs. J. W Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller, Mr anti Mrs Ar nold Stewart and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Brown, Inman. Mrs. Glen Harris and Mrs Richard Hernandez and Scott took Karen to Omaha Friday re turning home Monday. Karen started school Monday at the C.E business school, Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat and Mrs. Frieda Asher spent Sun day visiting Mr and Mrs. Rtibert Aughe, Oakdale. The Stauffer families held a family picnic in the Page [Kirk, Memorial Day. Those present were Mrs. Delia Stauffer and Ronnie, Norfolk. Mr and Mrs Bernard Stauffer and family, Mitchell, S. D., Mr and Mrs Har ry Tefler, Mr. and Mrs Edgar 9tauffer, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Stauffer and family and Mr and Mrs Dale Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller, Gresham, Ore., came Wednesday for an extended visit with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Les Goddard, Gresham, Ore., and Mrs J. W. Hurst, Earlham, la., came Sat urday to visit the women's siater, Mrs. Arnold Stewart and Mrs Bob Gray and brother, Arthur Miller, Chambers, leaving Mon day for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Atkinson, and Mrs Hester Edrats ten were from Friday to Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Ed misten’s daughter, Mrs. Charles Gherkin, North Platte. Mmes. Otto Matschullat, Lou ise Heese, Ed Eggan and Lorenz Riege helped with the Alumni banquet at the Orchard school house Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller, Gresham, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. John Dorr, Tecumseh were Sat urday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer. A picnic was enjoyed 9unday at the Merwyn French home Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Trygze Holms, Mrs. lone French and Alice French, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter French, Stromsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Braddock and grandchildren, Jimmie and Patty 9tevison, Lin coln. Mrs. Dale Matschullat and Joan went to Lincoln, Wednesday to visit her father and other rela tives before returning home Sat urday afternoon. Dale Matschullat, Jim and Douglas were Memorial Day din ner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Mrs. Bob Stevison returned to her home in Lincoln Thursday ac companing Dennis Iekes, after spending a week visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brad dock. Jimmy and Patty Stevison remained for a longer visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Baum and Debbie, Lincoln, were Mem orial Day guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, Blue Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer, Plainview and Mr and Mrs. C. E. Walker were Memorial Day dinner guests of Mrs. Evelyn Gray. For the first time in 18 years Mr. and Mrs Earl Stevens had their five children and their hus bands home. Twelve of their 13 grandchildren were also present. A family picnic was held 9unday at the Stevens' home with the fol lowing attending: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice (Lucille) Kennedy, Riv erside, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens and sons, Springfield and their daughter, Mr ami Mrs Jim Theissen and sons, Valley, Mr and Mrs Vern Wrede and fam ily, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Moms (Ruth) Blackburn and daughter, Bemidji, Minn., and Mr and Mrs. Chester (Vivian) Smith and four children. The Page MYF will have a homemade ice cream and cake social Saturday evening begin ning at 7 p m. on the cement next to the band stand Six of the Miller brothers and sisters had a get-together Sunday in the Bob Gray home. Included wore Mr and Mrs. Les Goddard, Gresham, Ore., Mrs. J. W. Hurst, Eartham, la., Mr and Mrs Low ell Miller, Gresham, Ore., Mr and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Cham bers and Mr and Mrs Arnold 9tewart. Others included Mr and Mrs. Loren Stewart, Grand Is land, Mr and Mrs. Glen Miller, Chambers, Mr and Mrs. Laurence Gilmore, Lincoln. Evening call ers were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and Larry, Sharon and Hugh Carr, O’ Neill, attended the open house of the silver wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Reo Ludeman, Naper, Sunday. Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and Debbi, Mr and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mick and Mi's Floyd Frahm James Nissen. Omaha, spent the weekend here visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mr* lion Nissen and girls Mr* Nissen amt Con nie accompanied James to Om aha where Connie enrolled in school. Anton Nissen was taken by am bulance to Clarkson Memorial hospital from the Atkinson hospi tal. Mrs. Nissen accompanied him there. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lin der and family left Sunday eve ning for Burwyn where they were supper guests of his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Otto Evans. Joey ami Cecilia remained with their grandparents while Dick ac companied his parents to Lincoln where they are attending Nebra.s ka Methodist annual conference. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gross and Arden and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher. Af ternoon visitors who joined the above for Ijnch were Mr and Mrs. Carl Max. Caroline and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Fuelberth, Osmond, were Saturday morning callers at the home of his sister, Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher, Woodbine, la., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and Jack, Logan and Mrs Goldie Clark, Council Bluffs, spent from Wednesday until Fri day visiting Mrs. Ethel Park and Mr. and Mrs Edd Stewart Fourteen members of the im provement club attended their annual June breakfast at the budding Monday morning The new officers for the year were installed. They were Mrs R F. Park, president; Mrs. Melvin Roach, vice-president. Mrs Hoy Grubbs, secretary and Mrs Gail en Miller, treasurer. Mr and Mrs Ed Walker. C«i ro, were Saturday supper guests in the Inane of Mr and Mrs Larry Heisa The Walkers return ed to Cairo Sunday after a wetik of visiting friends and relatives The Trowbridge families held a picnic at the Page Park Sun day afternoon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Davis Will iams, Salem. Ore , Mr and Mrs David Bosell and Erich, Mr and Mrs Howard Miller, Mr anti Mrs Leo Miller and family, Mr and Mrs Walter Miller, Ewing, Anna Smith, Ern Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Smith, Inman, j Mrs Jessie Cronk, Mr and Mrs j Melvin Smith, Mr and Mrs Mia-- ! man Trowbridge and family, Mr, j and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge and : family, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Sum mers and family, Mrs A O. Web ber and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge. Mrs. Mabel Godsey, Audubon, la., was a Memorial Day visitor in the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs George Clasey. Mrs. William Plautz arid family are spending the week visiting i her parents, Mr and Mrs George CUaey Mr and Mrs Harry Van Horn, Mr and Mrs Frank Breiaert and Mr, and Mrs Bob Breiaert all attended the Sandhill Cattlemen association convention In Ain* worth, Saturday. Trt F‘s met Sunday following church services with a picnic at the Page park Eight families were represented Mr. and Mrs Ron Park and family arrived here Saturday . from Laramie. 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