4-H Clubbers Plan for Camp ATKINSON— Mrs Herman Gans, leader of the Green Val ley Blue Birds, a 4-H club, will accompany her club to camp this coming week. The camp, which is to be held at Long Pine, will be held from June 29-31. Other Atkinson News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight, Lonnie and Sharon Cane, of Springfield, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs Fred Tasler and Lavern Grenoble were visitors of Char ley Tasler’s Thursday and din ner guests at Herman Gan’s Sunday. Mrs. Delanie, of Columbus, is visiting a friend, Mrs. Wil liam Carroll. Homer Wetzel, of Ordway, Colo., stopped to see his cou sin, Wilmer West, this week. Mrs Marie Murphy and Mrs. Nona Beckwith, who are at tending Concordia college, were home for the weekend. They have been teaching in Stuart the past 2 years. Mr. and Mrs. John Subka and son, Jack, of Waterloo, Wkc.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rossman, of McFarlan, Wise.; Mr. and Mrs Richard Rossman, af Oklahoma City, Okla., were guests at the Charles Tasler ranch and John Warner farm home this week. Mrs. Elva White and son, Dick, Mrs. William Wefso and Mrs. Amelia Hoffman drove to Norfolk Tuesday on business Judy Kay Farewell spent the week at tne William Steskal farm. George Hanel, of Denver, Colo., stopped at his brother’s, F. J. Hanel, Thursday, June 22. He took back a “supply” of angle worms. They sell for $1 25 per 100 in Denver, Colo. Elvan and Jim White drove to Sioux City Tuesday, June 20. Charley Tasler and son, Charles, made a business trip to Bassett Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Philip John ston, of McCook, are guests of Mrs. Johnston’s mother, Mrs. William Shultz, this week Mr. and Mrs. John Ward were visiting relatives in Tay or this week. » Mrs. Minnie Kaiser, of Chey nne, Wyo., who has been vis ing her son, Herbert, of O’ Neill, and daughter Mrs. Fran ks Weller returned home. Mrs. Maude Silverstrand • urned from a 10-day trip to Denver, Colo., Friday, where ihe enjoyed a family reunion with her brother, Mark Wal ath, and 5* sisters. Mr. Silver drand met her in Grand Is land. Mrs. Carl Smith, jr., was honored with a baby shower by friends Thursday evening, June 22, for the new little laughter, Carlene, at the home >f her husband's parents. Mrs. Smith is the former Edith Slaymaker. Mrs. Rinnie Gans will teach the Rudy Dvorak school this fall. Mrs. Doris Vogel will be teaching at the Skrdla school and the Robert Clifford school has employed Miss Beth Sloan. E. G. Witter is on a fishing trip in Minnesota this week. V. J. Krysl put down wells for James Kubart and Frank Hanel this week Neighbors have been help ing the Flannery Brothers mix cement for their new building. The outside walls are to be built of pumus brick. Charles Sloan has been do ing carpenter work at George Crawford’s this week. Miss Laura McLaughlan, a missionary who is here fron* India for a year's vacation, was the speaker at Bassett for the Union Sunday-school con vention. O NEILL LOCALS The Pinochle club met Wed nesday, June 28, with Mrs. Fred O. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Green and family were fishing near Fair fax, S. D., Sunday, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Her mann and children visited over the weekend with Mr. Heer mann’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Heermann, and daugh ter, of Brush, Colo. Sunday, June 25, gupsts of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley were Mrs. O. A. Herley, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Orion Herley and family, all of Neligh. New Pastor, Family Meet Inman WSCS INMAN — The Inman WSCS met Thursday afternoon, June 22, at the home of Mrs. L. R. lompkins with Mrs. Eva Mur ten, Mrs. Lyle Abney and Mrs. il. A. Tompkins as hostesses. Miss Elisie Kreuger, presi dent, had charge of the meeting while Mrs. L. R. Tompkins led I the devotionals. Rev. and Mrs. Chappell and 2 girls, thetnew I pastor and family who reside at Ewing, were introduced to the group. Reverend Chappel offer ed a few remarks. There were 12 members and 9 visitors pres ent. Lunch was served by the com mittee. Other Inman News Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bergstrum of Omaha, and son, of Califor nia, visited a few days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krueger, and Miss Elsie Kreuger. The following Inman folks at tended the wedding Sunday, June 25, of Miss Naomi Stein berg and Paul Hartigan at Page: Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary, Mrs. Marye Hartigan and Pat, Mrs. Mina Crouse and Carolyn, Mary Gale and Vernon Crouse, jr., Mrs. James Coventry and Kay, Heritha Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse, Marvin and Wal ter, Mrs. Mick Gallagher, Mrs. Helen Sholes, Z. F. Smith and Mrs. Harry Appleby. Vernon Crouse, jr., of Valen tine, Mary Gayle Crouse, of Neligh, spent the June 24-25 weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary and attended the wedding of their cousin, Paul Hartigan. Mrs. Mina Crouse and daugh ter, Carolyn, of Hastings, la., came Saturday, June 24, to visit Mrs. Crouse’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary, and to attend the wedding of her nephew, Paul Hartigan, to Naomi Stein berg. Mrs. Clarence Hansen and Mrs. Floyd Keyes returned Sat urday, June 24, from Sioux City wheer they had been spending a few days visiting their sister and daughter, Murl Keyes, who was in a Sioux City hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wear; I and 2 sons, of Denver, Colo, I spent Monday and Tuesday vis 2 iting Mr, and Mrs. Harve] \ Tompkins and family. Mr. aw M ry and Mr. and Mrs Tompkins were college friends S The Wearys were on their waj e to Chicago, III. Miss Mildred Keyes left Wed * nesday, June 21, for Huron, O. *• | where she will spend a few : weeks visiting Mrs. Maude Cor -; des. Gary Buckmaster returned tc 3 his home in O’Neill Thursday, ’• June 22, after spending a couple ^ of days with his friend, Ronnie 1 Coventry. ^ Mi and Mrs. Vere Butler and 2 family, of Neligh, Sunday vis " ited Mr. Butler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Morrow and Robert and Sharon return ed Wednesday from Lincoln where they visited their daugh ter and sister, Patricia, who is [ in a hospital there. t Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry [ spent Thursday, June 22, in i Fremont where they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sher . man Mapes. They were accom , panied to Inman by their daughter, Joan, and Deritha and Yvonne Smith, who had been attending the Theta Rho girls’ convention. Mrs. J. M. Jessen and Harold Jessen, of Ainsworth, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan Sunday, June 25. Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Smith took their daughters, Yvonne and Deritha and Joan Coven try to Fremont Wednesday, June 21, where the girls attend ed the Theta Rho convention Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Retke and family, of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting Mr. Retke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern New man, of Nyssa, Ore., were sup per guests Friday, June 23, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Dotty Moore and Barbara Brunckhorst, who attend sum mer school in Wayne, spent the June 24-25 weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck horst. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern New man, of Nyssa, Ore., were over night guests Friday, June 23, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan. Mrs. Mick Gallagher returned to her home Wednesday, June 21, after spending a few days visiting relatives at Gregory, S. D. Miss Vicki Hutton went to Ainsworth Thursday, June 22, where she visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burger. Vicki returned home Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton, who had spent the weekend in the Burger home. f | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huttor , have received word from theii - son, Richard, who is in the nav> • in Hawaii, that he has been pro i moted to 3d-class petty officer Mrs. Grace Jenkins, of Or • lando, Fla., came Monday, June r i 19, to spend several weeks vis i iting relatives. Harvey and Leon Tompkins - spent Wednesday, June 21, in Norfolk. Mrs. Ira Watson and Mrs. 1 John Watson and daughter i spent Wednesday, June 21, in Sioux City. They were accom 11 panied as far as Norfolk by Mrs. Earl Watson, who visited her i sister, Mrs. Stuart Hartigan, re turning Thursday. SICK & INJURED LYNCH — Mrs. Ted Lond ! quist and Robert Bowman, of j Bristow, were in Lynch Mon i day, June 19, calling on Lynch i doctors . . . Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smalley, of Butte, were in Lynch Monday, June 19, where Mrs. Smalley had a medical checkup following major sur gery at the Sacred Heart hospi tal some time ago . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Blamenkamp, of Butte, brought their son, Boyd, to Lynch doctors where they took x-rays of his broken leg Boyd’s leg is “getting along fine.’’ . . Mrs. Clyde Reel and infant daughter, Donna Marie, returned to their home in Spen cer Sunday, June 18, from Sa cred Heart hospital . . . Little Karen Havranek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Havran ek, of Spencer, underwent a minor operation at the Lynch hospital due to an injury re ceived when bicycle riding . . . Marion Classen, of Spencer, has been on the sick list . . . Mrs. Jack Wilson, of Redbird. is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Butterfield, suf fering with an attack of appep dicitis . . . Mrs. Wayne Boelter, of Venus, was brought to the Sacred Heart hospital on Thurs day, June 15, and later sent on to the Clarkson hospital at Omaha. Her brother, Glen Hull, took her there. Her father, El mer Hull, and Wayne Boelter I also accc.rpar.ied her to Omaha ... Billy Tcadtke has been suf ' -ri:if with a severe sore throat ■ part week. . . Myron Hodges has returned home from Rochester, Minn., where he re ceived medical care for his eyes. . . . Mrs. Mattie McCallister, of Dmaha, former resident here and present houseguest of Mrs. Lois Harris, was taken ill Saturday and a doctor called. She is “some better” . . . George Luek en has the chicken pox. EWING— On Sunday, June 25, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies were callers at the country home of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Bohn. Mrs. Bohn, who has been on the sick list the past few ! days, was “improved." . . Mrs Frank Vandersnick was able to return home on Wednesday, June 21, from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk, and is feeling fine.” Mrs. Gail Boies and Mrs. Frank Bohn brought her to Ewing. . . Supt. • M.erl Benton, formerly of Ew ing, is going to Rochester, Minn., this week, where he will undergo on operation on his left eye for a small bone cyst. He expects to spend 3 : weeks there. . . Harold Gene Daniels was released from the Clarkson hospital in Omaha on Saturday, having undergone surgery a week ago. . . Colleen Adrian, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adrian, is j having a seige of 3-day mea ! sles. . . Mi's- Lester Bergstrom is a patient in the O’Neill hos pital, having become ill on Friday. . . Ross Barnhardt, a veteran of World War II, is in the Veterans' hospital at Sioux Falls, S- D., for treatment. . . Frank Belmar, sr., of Clearwa ter, father of Frank Belmar, jr. of Ewing, has been suffer ing from a gall stone attack. PAGE — John Cronk, son of Mrs. Gina Cronk, became “ser iously ill” Thursday evening, June 22. He was rushed to St. Vincent’s hospital at Sioux Ci ty where he underwent an ap pendectomy. His condition is » “fair.” . . Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Stewart and their sons, Glen and Ed Stewart, and their daughter, Mrs. Gene Mudloff, went to Norfolk Saturday af ternoon, June 24. where Clar ence Stewart submitted to an appendectomy. . . N. G. Miller | was on the sick list several days last week. . .' Alf Ulry * was taken to a Norfolk hospital Monday evening, June 26. He had taken suddenly ill with appendicitis. STAURT — During Saddle club practice on Thursday eve ning, June 22, Danny Flanigan was thrown by a horse and re ceived a sprained arm . . . 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