Altar Boys Are Feted— Last Thursday a truck driv en by Clarence Hicks took 18 altar boys of St. Patrick’s j Catholic church to a dinner1 and also weiner-mars'hmalloA\ roast at Hidden Paradise. Their chperones and guests were Sr. M. Ferdinand, Sr. M. Flores Sr. M. Casilda, Sr. M. Jolena, Sr. M. Rosalie. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cronk, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putnam and Mrs. Harry Graham. The boys included: John i Bauman, James Cronk, Ray- | mond Donohce, Wayne Dono hoe, James Froelich, Richard Graham, Thomas Head, Joseph Howard. Jerry Hickey, James Hickey, Danny Putnam, George Shoemaker, Jerry Schmidt George Tomlinson, Hugh Tro shynski and Jerry Wanser. Bily Cronk and his brother Jerry and Billy Putnam, were also guests. Daughters and Sons Meet at Wallaces— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Con nors and son, Eddie, of Philj adelphia, Pa., arrived Sunday for a three - weeks’ vacation with Mrs. Connor’s parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace. Stephen Wallace, a medical student, returned Sunday tc Omaha to work in a hospital for the Summer. Robert, an other Creighton university stu dent, arrived Saturday to spend the Summer with his parents. Another daughter Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock, and Mr. Kersenbrock, joined the family Sunday. Reunion at Protivinsky Home— Eighteen guests helped to make the reunion at the J. P Protivinsky home a success on Sunday. Mr. Protivinsky came from Hastings. His daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs Claude Johnson, and family, of Sioux Falls', S. D.; his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Proti vinsky, jr., and daughter, saru dra, also of Soux Falls, and another daughter, Mrs. Bud Thomas, and Mr. Thomas, of North Platte, were guests. Mrs. Protivinsky returned to Sioux Falls with the Johnsons. Newman Family Gathers Over Holidyas— Mrs. Vannie Newman enter tained her family over the hob idays. Her son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford New man,, of Burwell; her daugh-, ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Schiessler, and family, of Ainsworth: and her, daughter and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. James Morris, and daughter, Mary Beth, of Siou?? City, and her daughter, Mrs Jerry Babl, and Mr. Babl, of O’Neill. Stantons Hold Reunion— Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stanton entertained their family over the Memorial holidays. Their daughter, Mrs. John G. Cuddy, Mr. Cuddy and children, came from Sioux Falls, S. D., Satur day. Eugene Stanton arrived last Tuesday from Sioux Falls. William Cuddy, Mr. Cuddy’s father, also of Sioux Falls, was a guest, too. Sunday. The Stan tons and Cuddys went to Bone steel, S. D., to visit Mrs. J. P Ryan, who is Mr. Stanton’s sister. Mr. Hutton Graduated With High Honors— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Hutton and two children, for merly of Wayne, moved in with Mrs. Hutton’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Russ, Sat urday for the Summer. Mr. Hutton, a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton, of Inman, was graduated from Wayne State Teachers’ college last Thursday with high honors. He received an A. B. in education. Janousek Family Gets-Togelher This Weekend— Mr. and Mrs. Lod Janousek were visited by their three children over the Memorial day holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Beckwith came from North Platte with their son. Billy Joe; Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek came from Omaha and Mr. and Mrs Edward Srhmidt from O’Neill. Mesdames Johnson. McIntosh and Landis Are Hostesses— Mrs. Roy D. Johnson was guest of honor at a surprise stork shower Fridav evening at the home of Mrs Olay Johnson, ir. The other hostess es were: Mrs. William W. Intosh and Mrs. DeWavne Lan dis. The 15 guests played games and were served re freshments. Arrive from Delaware— Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gobeil and children <->f Wilmington Dela. arrived Saturday for a week’s visit with Mrs. Gobeil’s narents. Mr. and Mr®. J. L McParville. sr.. and her bro thers John oi'i Joseph. ir. and their families. Mis<; Hvnes Feted— The KFAR club and itr guests honored Miss Margare4 Hvnes at a nre-nuntial shower Tiie^dav evening at the home of MLs Margaret Judge 'Die evening was spent nlavinc games Refreshments were) served, v W.T* G . 730 op vour dial. Calkins-Spangler Nuptials Soon —-— Miss Joan Calkins will be-« come the bride of Walter Spangler, of Ewing, at 2:30 p m. Sunday in Christ Lutheran church here. Rev. Clyde O Cress, church pastor, will offi ciate. A prenuptial shower was held Wednesday, May 26, a1 the home of the bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. Lottie Ridgewayi Twenty guests were present and Miss Calkins received ma ny gifts. Installed as Officer— Clair Jo Pojar attended in stallation of officers at thj Business and Professional Girls’ club in Lincoln on Wednesday evening, May 25, where shmes Doherty, Honeywell. W nder see, and Fairbanks will be hostesses. _ Gap Atfvartiw'i £*>•»**• k IM| SALE STARTS THURSDAY. JUNE 2 THROUGH SATURDAY. 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