Attend Reunion At Ruff Farm I LYNCH—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson and son, Gary, attended a family reunion at the Ernest Ruff home near Bristow. Others attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson and family, of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Allen and children of Hast ings; Verna Nelson, of Lincoln; Mrs. L. G. Lumpp, of Lincoln: Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greene and family, of Colorado Springs, Colo. Other Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomson of Gasten, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Thomson of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Nellie Tabler, of Gasper, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pike and Jackie, of Omaha, spent the week of Fourth of July at the Clayton Thomson home. k Mr. and Mrs. William Wells, of Redbird, spent July 4 at the Clay ton Thomson home. Janice Shaw, of Verdel, spent several days last week at the Clayton Thomson home Ivan Potter and his mother, of Sunshine Bottom, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen visited at Clay ton Thomson’s Saturday. Rosalie Thomson is spending this week with Janice Shaw at Verdel. Jo Ellen Peed, of Verdel, called on Lynch friends Sunday. Cecil Zink and daughter, Mrs. Alice Petersen, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hammon and family of Caldwell, Idaho, and Joe Zink and family, of Denver, Colo., came to attend a Zink family re union held at the Chester Ham mon home July 1. The Aid on Zink family, of Monowi, was also present. The Glen Long family, of Scottsbluff, came the first of the week to visit Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Darnell, who has been in a serious condition in the loc0 hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns visited at the Philip Hammon home Sun day, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Courtney and Eugene were Sioux City vis itors Tuesday, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baines mo tored to the Niobrara park Thurs day afternoon, July 12. George Leuken was a business visitor in Butte Friday. Joe Slechta and Frank Matej cek were Spencer visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Zink enter tained relatives Wednesday eve ning, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hammon and family left for their home in Caldwell, Ida., Thursday, July 12, after a 10-day visit here with reL atives. The Jim Darnell family, of South Dakota, visited the former’s mother, also other relatives, re cently. The Frank Hammon’s recently enjoyed a visit from their daugh ter, Bessie, and family of Stanton. The Marion and Virgil Darnell families, of Oregon, came Satur day to visit Sarah Darnell, who is critically ill at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Art "Peters, of Spencer, visited at the Bill Teadt ke home Sunday, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. William Mulhair and family were in O’Neill Sat urday, July 7. Mrs. Minnie Milacek was a business visitor in Spencer Fri day. Janice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford, celebrated her birthday with a party Mon day, July 9. Guests at the Dr. David home Tuesday evening, July 10, were: Dr. and Mrs. Marlin Johnson, of Omaha, who had been visiting Boyd county relatives last week. REDBIRD NEWS Helen Halstead, of Page, visit ed several days recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor. Visitors recently in the Alvin Miller home were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Kleeb, of Broken Bow. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson re turned Friday evening, July 6, from their wedding trip to the Black Hills. Ernest Wright has been work ing with a blue grass crew near Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinkerman took Miss Denise Roberts to Nor folk Sunday, July 8, to return to her home in Omaha. The hail and rain on Sunday evening, July 8, did much dam age to the Redbird area and ex tending southeast to the Dorsey community. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bessert, Dale Bessert and Eva Truax were pic nickers at the Niobrara state park Sunday, July 8. Mrs. Anna Carson accompanied her brother, Henry Ladely, and wife, of Gordon, on a trip to Denver, Colo. She returned home Friday, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Compton, of Lynch, were Thursday eve ning, July 5, callers of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson. Mr, ana Mrs. noya crawiora accompanied his twin brother, Lloyd, who was here visiting, to points in South Dakota, Montana, Oregon and Washington. They plan to be gone until Seotember. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and Garry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and sons, Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer and Bardy Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert White, Ronnie and Sharlene and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darnell and family in Lynch on Sunday, July 8. Sunday, July 8, dinner guests in the Ted Crawford home were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Staples, Mrs. Marie Briener and Cathy and Lloyd Whetham. Wayne, Donna and Charles, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Luber, spent Saturday night, Ju ly 7, with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luber. Lyle Wells came home from Pickstown, S.D., to help with farm work. Many families from here at tended a party at the Lee Wells home in Lynch Saturday night, July 7, honoring Mrs. Clifford Wells on her birthday anniver sary. Mrs. Vernon Oleson, of Geddes, j S.D., the former Mary Lucille ! Osborn, was honored at a wed ding shower Friday, July 6, at the Pat Osborn home. A crowd of nearly 90 was in attendance, bringing Mary Lou many gifts for her new home. Mrs. Guy Hull and members of the Lucky Clover 4-H club re turned Saturday evening, July 7, from a 3-day outing of 4-H’ers at Long Pine. Plainview Group Visits Holt Farm PAGE — The members of the Better Homes project club, of Plainview, held a picnic dinner at the Norman Saltz farm, east of Page, on Sunday, July 3. Club members included; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jiskra and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spatz, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spatz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hackett and Mary Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Neilsen and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKibbon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saathoff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scranton and Mary Lou, and Mrs. John Beltz and Frieda. The afternoon was spent in vis iting, fishing, swimming and pic ture taking, after which the group enjoyed ice cream and cake before departing for their homes. Mary Ellen Hackett remained to spend a few days with Lois Ann Saltz. Mrs. Ella Karr at 87th Milestone— Mrs. Ella Karr celebrated her 87th birthday anniversary on Sunday, July 8, at the C. E. Worth home. Those present were: M.\ and Mrs. David Page and family, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Wetzler and family, Mrs. Maude Fuller, Mrs. Mary Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Curran and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and fam ily. Birthday cakes were baked by Mrs. Benny Wetzler and Mrs. Miller. She received many gifts. O'Neill Youth Hikes to West Coast— Edward Bridges, son of Mrs. Al ice Bridges, reached Sedro Wool ey, Wash., on Saturday, July 7— 36 hours after leaving O’Neill via the hitch-hiking route. He will visit a few weeks there and return to become an O’Neill high school senior when the term begins. Bridges was O Neill’s 1951 boy’s state representative. DOWN MEMORY LANE . . . The coal oil lamp was an essential in the vault of the old Holt county courthouse back in 1909 when W. P. Si mar (left) was county clerk. Others in photo are: R. H. Parker, Herbert Hammond, Arthur Hammond, all of O’Neill, and Michael Lyons, of Emmet.—Photo from the Joel Parker collec tion; The Frontier Engraving. ENOUGH! ENOUGH! ... The dark clouds (a bove), brooding over O’Neill’s business district sundown Monday, July 9. ran true to form by yielding rainfall most of the night. These clouds created considerable apprehension, looked like they packed a load of wind and hail. Most farm ers and ranchers have long since cried enough, but the rains continued until Friday, when respite finally came. — The Frontier Photo & Engraving. CELIA NEWS Bob Laird, of Nebraska City, arrived Thursday, July 5, for a visit at the Lee Terwilliger home. Sharon Arp visited with Shir ley Colfack from July 1 to July 3. July 6th parents and 4-H‘ers of Sunnyside 4-H clubs had a picnic supper and weiner roast at the Connie Frickel home with the following families and children in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, Mrs. Earl Slotfelt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winings were supper guests at the Lee Terwilliger home July 3.# Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dister haupt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilliger to the Joe Disterhaupt home Sunday, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlinar were dinner guests at the Duane Beck home Sunday, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and family were dinner and supper guests at the Wilford Arp home Sunday, July 1. Herman Disterhaupt visited his sister, Mrs. Perry Terwilliger, and husband the past week. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott were Friday evening, July 8, visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mrs. Charles Dobias was a din ner guest at the O .A. Hammer berg home on Thursday, July 5. Miss Dorothy Scott and nephews, Roger and Rodney Dobias, were afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nothorn and 4 children, of Omaha, came Tuesday, July 2, for a visit at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Lee Terwilliger, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilliger were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winings on Sunday, July 1, and evening guests at the Joe Disterhaupt home. Alex Forsythe was a Tuesday evening, July 3, visitor at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott cele brated their 40th wedding anni versary with a family dinner on June 28th with the following ..""ii present: Mr .and Mrs. Delbert Scott, Patty and Phil, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias, Roger and Rodney, Miss Dorothy Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston. Rebekahs Install New Officers— Eden Rebekah lodge met in regular session Friday, July 0. District Deputy President Ruth Hansen and staff, of Inman, were present to install the new officers. 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