Stuart Youth Goes to Annapolis STUART — Robert Jensen, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jensen, of Stuart, left thi^. week for Annapolis, Md , where he was to report today (Thursday). He has been at tending a preparatory school at Bainbridge. Md., where he was one of 500 students chosen for the academy assignment. One of his brothers. B J Jensen, and wife and two sons, also spent last week at the Jensen home. On Saturday an other brother, Melvin, and wife and baby, arrived; B. J and Melvin and their families are from Grand Island. Other Stuart New* Mrs. F. P. Murphy entertain ed at bridge Thursday, June 2, at her home. High score was won by Mrs. Ed Straka. A lunch was served. Miss Theresa Levi entertain ed the Pitch group at her home Sunday evening, June 5. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zink cel ebrated their 40th wedding an niversary Sunday, June 5. Mr and Mrs. Frank Stole nart, of Newport, and Allan Chestnut, of Bassett, were call ers at the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlisle’s Memorial day. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Carlisle and children, of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zink, of Glen dale, Calif, were dinner guests at the Carlisle home Monday, May 30. Mrs. Charles Schultz enter tained the High Five group at her new home Friday, June 3. Those receiving prizes were Miss Noma Fuller, Mrs. Frank Steinhauser and Mrs. Ben Eng ler. The ACWC, of Atkinson, will hold its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Fred Zink, of Stuart today (Thursday). Mrs. Zink is an honorary member of the club, and likes to fur- i ■ ' .— i r ENJOY ' , {fyc/itr