Raise Funds for Youth Center (Continued from page 1.) (Chambers), George McCarthy, John R. Gallagher, Norman Gondennger, L. Jonas, Mrs. El mer Hagensiek, Dale Fetrow, Lloyd Fubeck, Woody Grim, Nu-Way Cafe, Langan’s Cafe, Don’s Bar, Norbert Uhl. Henry Schacht, Freeman L. Knight, Fred Appleby, Jay’s Cafe. $3 Ed Wilson, Willard Naprstek, Ruth Hoffman, Esther Cole Har ris, Elja McCullough, William Vorce. $2 Jerry Babl, John Grutsch, H. B. Hubbard, Mary Zastrow, Marvin Miller, LeRoy Baumeis ter, Dean Streeter. SI Chuck Apgar, Tim Harring ton, Miriam Schmidt, Cecil Gre nier, Carl Sehenzel, Lloyd Gib son, A. C. Cowperthwaite, Ray A. Bosn, John Harbottle, Virgil Laursen, Kieth Abart, Gene vieve Harty, Robert L. Lowery, Wm. Schroeder, Margaret How ard, Betty Kipple, Alta June Pruss, Jack McClenahan, Mar lene Reimer, Wilma McClure, Claresse Sullivan, DeLoris M. Lowery, Nora A. Mullen, Mrs. James Harty, Dave Widtfeldt, Carolyn Neiers, A. J. O’Donnell, Melvin Lorenz. 5 Celebrate Birthdays At Family Gathering INMAN — Five members of the Tomlinson family Sunday, May 14, celebrated their recent birthday anniversaries at a fam ily gathering held at the James Coventry home here. Those who were celebrating birth anniversaries included: Mrs. William Tomlinson, of Chambers; Mrs. Glen Tomlin son, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson, of Inman and Mrs. Rodney Tomlinson and son, Larry, of Lynch. The family gathering also honored the mothers. At noon a buffet lunch was served and the afternoon was spent visiting. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, of O'Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tom linson, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson, of Inman; Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, of Chambers; Mr. and Mrs. Rodhey Tomlinson and son, Larry, of Lynch; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson and daughter, Bon- . nie Lee, of O’Neill; Ralph Tom- j linson, of West Point; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson and son, Kenny, and daughters, Ju- | dy and Susan, of Chambers; Mr. ; and Mrs. Robert Turner and son, Rodger, of Chambers. Gorgen Issues First Call— INMAN — Milo Gorgen Sun day issued his first call for players. About a dozen base ballers turned out. Exercises, batting and fielding chores were worked over, the Inman man ager said. Gorgen also said, weather per mitting, the Inman club would stage an exhibition game with the O'Neill Rockets Sunday, May 21. The game would be played under the lights at Car- ! ney park in O’Neill. Warren Taylor, Rocket boss, mas -con firmed the meeting. Mrs. Amelia Moos, of Modes to, Calif., is visiting her son and | his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H Moos. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Med calf spent Mother’s day with i his parents, Mr. anl Mrs. Earl Medcalf, of Chambers. Robert Frisch, of Kearney, was a dinner guest Monday, i May 15, at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Archie L. McMaster and | family. The Orville McKims had a i house moved to town Monday, May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKen zie, jr., and Carolyn and Doug las were May 13-14 weekend guests in Lynch at the Clyde McKenzie, sr., home. The M. B. Marcellus family visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus in Atkinson Sunday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roth child, Mrs. Garold RoChchild and Cheryl, of Atkinson, and Mrs. Darold Couch and Let*, of Chambers, visited Mr. and Mrs Arthur Dexter Thursday, May ill. Mr. ana mis. j. w uryan Lacy visited Sunday, May 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Clause, of St. Libory. Mr. and Mrs- Levi Lower, of Valentine, were guests over Mother’s day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lower and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Sidney Anderson, west of Elgin, fo" Mother’s day. Mr- and Mrs. O. A. Kilpat rick entertained their daugh* er, Mrs. Ray Hill, of Orchard, Thursday and Friday, May 11 and 12. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Krause and daughter were May 13-14, weekend guests in Albion at the M. B. Krause home. Mr. and Mrs Alfred King, of New Haven, Conn., visited Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Krause Monday and Tuesday, May 15 and 16. Mns. George Mellor and Georgia Kay, of Atkinson, were guests Thursday, May 11, at the Roy Lanman home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Laursen and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ellis, of Allen, for Mother’s day. Mrs. Fannie Ernst visited iel atives from Sunday, May 14, until Tuesday, May 16. She is a sister of Mrs. Emma Law rence and Mrs. Rose Jennings, of Blue Earth, Minn., who is also visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruder and Mrs. Peter Tushla, of At kinson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ja.nzing Monday after noon, May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkin son and sons were at Lake An des, S. D , Sunday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henning, of Atkinson, were Sunday, May 14, dinner guests at the home of their son-in-law and daught er, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hus ton Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. John son and family were their sup per guests that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hay nes and daughters were Sun day, May 14, supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Allen Haynes, of Page. _ jammmmumssmmm. i i i i wm i a—— RALYA. EARL W. Owner Gerber’s Baby Foods, 3 cans.25c % Malek's Cooked ; Linko Brand Cut Cooked Rice, 12-os. can jgc Green Beans, No. 2 can jgc Land O’ Lake Peas and Kellogg's Carrots, No. 2 can _ jgc Corn Soya, pkg.-15c Fels-Naptha Soap Chips, ige. box.... 26c « Aerow Large Package ' Wax, quart can _ 49c Trend_19c ___ 1 _ In Heavy Syrup - Spiced Ripe - Chopped Crabapples. 16-os. jar _ 24c Olive*. 4Vs-os. flat can 15c IGA Fancy Sauer Kraut, No. 2 can.. 15c Fruits & Vegetables Medium Size - White Seedless Grapefruit. 3 lor 25c Green Pascal Celery, lb.-13« j California Juicy Lemons. 5 for - J7C No. 1 Select - Red - New Potatoes. 5-lb.s —--— 33c Fresh Meats Wilson’s Com King Sliced Bacon, lb. pkg. _ 39c Premium Braunschweiger, lb. 45c I " Swift’s or Wilson’s Large Bologna (Min. Ham) lb. 39c Certified Pure Pork Link Sausage, lb.-49c Archbishop Holds Confirmation Rite EMMET — Most Rev. Gerald T. Bergan. D. D., archbishop of Omaha, Wednesday afternoon, May 10, confirmed a class of 15 in a confirmation rite and ben ediction at the church of the Epiphany. Emmet and Amelia confirm ' ants were included in the ser vice. 11 1 Other Emmet News Mrs. Jack Murphy and Mrs | Dean Beckwith spent Monday and Tuesday, at Seward on bus iness. Mr and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and family left Saturday, May ; 13, for a month’s vacation i through California. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fox and Lyle and Raymond Fox spent Saturday and Sunday, May 13 and 14. at Miller visiting Mrs. Myrta Fox. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Clouse and Mr. and Mrs. Howard New ton and son, Dewey, of O’Neill, were Sunday, May 14, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newton and son, Bud. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCon nell were Sunday, May 14, din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Eli McConnell at Atkinson and were overnight guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Walter Puckett and I family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart and son, Dercy, were Sunday, May 14, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Keith Abart and fam ily at O’Neill. Mrs. Cecil McMillan left Sun day evening, May 14, for Om aha to be with her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Anderson, who is j ill and will enter the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and sons, of Bristow, were Sun day afternoon, May 14, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and family and Melvin Fox, of O’ Neill, were Sunday, May 14, din ner guests at the Wayne rox home. Mr. and Mrs. G. D Janzing and Mrs. John Jennings, of Blue Earth, Minn., were Thursday afternoon, May 11, visitors at the Joe Winkler home. Mrs. Walter Calkins and Mrs. Raymond Calkins, of O’Neill, were Sunday, May 14, visitors at the Paul Newton home. Misses Opal and Ruby Fox and George Bosn and Fritz Bel zer, of O’Neill, were Thursday, May 11, supper guests at the Wayne Fox home. Sunday, May 14. supper guests at the Joe Babl home were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and family, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler and daughter, of Stuart. Mre. Vernon Beckwith, of At kinson, spent Monday, May 15, visiting at the Guy Beckwith home. Mrs. Wm. Newton, Mrs. Ag nes Gaffney, Mre. John Conard and Mrs. Georgia McGinnis were Friday afternoon. May 12, bus iness callers in Inman. Mrs. John Jennings, of Blue Earth, Minn, has spent several days visiting at the G. D. Janz ing home. Mrs Rose Tenborg and son, Francis, were Sunday after noon visitors at the W. R. Ten borg home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith visited Mrs. Vera Hickman at Atkinson Sunday afternoon, May 14. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney return ed home Tuesday, May 9, from Marion, la., after attending the 1 funeral of her brother, Ed Al ] len. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wink j ler and family, of Atkinson, ! were Sunday afternoon, May I 14, visitors at the Joe Winkler home. Mr. and Mrs. Del Grutsch and family, of O’Neill, were Sun day afternoon. May 14, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pon gratz and family. Mrs Charles Abart spent Monday, May 1, in O’Neill at the Kieth Abart home. 19 Players Out For Rocket Berths Seventeen baseball players Tuesday evening answered Ac ting Manager Warren Taylor’s first call for O’Neill Rockets, a member of the North-Central day and night loop. The first practice was devot ed to tossing the ball around, batting, fielding, and in gener al, Taylor said, “just getting the kinks out of arms and legs.” A heavy fall of rain caused the first session to be held at the public school athletic prac- | tice grounds, north of Wesleyan Methodist church. Players turning out for prac tice were: Junior Adamson, Beryl Dam kroger, Maynard Morrow, Dar rel Graham, Dwight Kelly, A1 Hamik, Fritz Holz, Dick Tom linson, Leo Kulhane, Jim Dono- ! hoe, Delbert Robertson, Harry Krugman, Leonard Lorenz, Gene Wolfe, Bill Tomlinson, Joe Con aroo, Bob Mathews, Gene Por ter and Ralph Morrow. The Rockets’ first game is Sunday, May 28, at Chambers. Taylor hopes to move the club to the Carney park grounds as soon as possible. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koukal, j of Omaha, were guests from Tuesday at the home of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs John S. Havelka. 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