Girls Feted od 9th Birthdays REDBIRD—Guests in the Rob ert White home Sunday, July 15, to honor Sharlene Hasenpflug and Ruth Osborn on their 9th birthday anniversaries were: Mr. ajid Mrs. Pat Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom White, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Baker, all of Redbird; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson, of Ged des, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dar nell and family, of Lynch; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson, Bar dy Jo Schollmeyer, Rexford, Ciaranna and June Carson, all of Redbird. . , Six decorated birthday cakes centered the table. The girls re ceived many gifts. Other Redbixd News Mrs. Claud Pickering enter tained Saturday, July 21, at a birthday anniversary party for her little son, Quintin, who was 7. Those present were Billy Jim Wilson, Rexford, Claranna and June Carson, Ronnie and Shar lenne Hasenpflug, Loren and Mavis Pinkerman, Evelyn Barta and Ruth and Betty Osborn. The children spent t h e afternoon playing games. Mrs. Pickering served a luncheon. Quintin re ceived many gifts. Dorsey Ladies Aid. met Wed nesday, July 18, with Mrs. Jim Wiley. A luncheon was served at the close of the meeting. Mr*. Anna Carson was in Wayne Saturday to attend a meeting for teachers who will be .leaving August 5 on a 5,000-mile tour through southern states and Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and Phillip accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bub Carsten and Hailie to Con cordia, Kans., Friday to visit Mrs. Carsten’s relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and sons were dinner guests in the Albert Carson home Sunday, July 22. Mrs. Lloyd Tuch and Linda visited Mrs. Junior Wilson Mon day . Mrs. Ted Crawford and daugh ters, LaDona and Cleone, and Mrs Marie Briener and Cathy called on Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Briener’a mother, Mrs. Liiuna Miller, Saturday, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson, of Geddes, S. D., spent the weekend iwith her parents, Mr. and IMrs. Pat Osborn. Mrs. Albert Carson, Mis. Guy Hull, Mrs. Howard Graham and Mrs Pat Osborn took the mem bers of the Lucky Clover 4 - H club to O’Neill F’riday to attend a demonstration meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and Bonnie were Sunday, July 22, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson. Miss Leta Ross, of Spencer, contracted last week to teach the Graham school. Mrs. Mane Briener, Miss Ra mona Miska. of Fremont, Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer, and Mrs. Jack Darnell, of Lynch, enjoyed a sightseeing trip to Lake Andes and Pickstown, S. D., Saturday, July 21. Mrs. Joe Roberts, the former Verda Pinkerman, and son, Doug las, of Omaha, are visiting rela tives here. Dorrance Crabb Gets Army Release Sgt. l/c Dorrance C. Crabb re turned to O’Neill late Thursday from Camp McCoy, Wise., where lust week he was relieved from active army duty. Crabb, a World War II veteran, was recalled to active duty in October, 1950, as a reservist. At the time of his departure he was ■ommander of Simonson post 93, of the American Legion. Hjk status now is tnat of an in active reservist. Pinochle Club Meeta ti Sullivan Home— Tt* Pinochle club was enter tained (Monday evening by Mrs. Harry Sullivan at her home. Mrs. lira Moore was a guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Stanley Holley, Mrs. V- A. O’Connell and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith. - Soldier on Furlough Greets New Daughter EWING—Pvt. Ivan L. Walt ers left Monday for Ft. Law ton, Wash , after spending his furlough with hb parents and relatives. He and his wife re cently became parents of a daughter, Kathy Marie. Mrs. Frances Shaw, accom panied by Mrs. Julius Schmidt brought Mrs. Walters and baby girl home Tuesday afternoon, July 17. I Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Thomp son and family were weekend guests at Wakefield at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barto. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Ev ery and 2 sons and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse, left Saturday for a 4-day stay with relatives in Swea City, la. Reed Tomjack, USN, sailed for Germany July 4. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack. (Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parkins were in Norfolk on business Sat urday. Mrs. Gerald Wettleaufer ac companied her husband to Mis souri with the blue grass seed. They were gone a week and re turned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells and family and the Misses Lorene and Laura Wetzler attended a sur prise birthday anniversary sup per in Herrirk, S. D., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wetzler in honor of their daughter, Miss Lela Mae Wetzler. Card party and lunch at St. Mary's gym Sunday, July 29, at 8, sponsored by St. Mary's alum ni. Lunch 50c. 11-12 Mrs. Garrett Kolnolf and Mrs. Francis Bazelman were in Nor folk Friday. Mrs. Ella Karr went to Spencer last Thursday to visit the Roy Karrs. Miss Kay (Nissen, of Page, ar rived Monday to visit for a few days with the Laurence Haynes family. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bowen went to Norfolk Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley and family went to Clearwater Friday to visit Mr. Herley’s grandpar ents, Mr. and (Mrs. George Lam bert, and his aunt, Miss Ellen Latmibert. It was Miss Lambert’s | birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harmon and family returned to Scotts I bluff Tuesday after a week’s vis I it here with relatives. Miss Betty i Harmon, daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. C. D. Harmon, went with them and will stay at their home | for a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond | were in Grand Island Tuesday. 1 They returned Wednesday. Norfolk visitors on Wednesday, ; July 18, were Mrs. Levi B. Fuller | and George and Mrs. Dale Fetrow and daugnters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaskill ; and daughter, Renee, of Neligh, I visited Wednesday, July 18, witn Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gunn. iMrs. Kathryn A/bbenhaus, of Salem, Ore., arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus took their daughter, Miss Ellen Lo haus, and Mrs. Mary McLeod, to Omaha Tuesday. They returned Tuesday evening but Miss Lohaus and Mrs. McLeod will visit in Omaha for a few days with Mrs. M. A. Fangman. Mrs. Eileen Lauby and family, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Miss Ma bel Bauman, Miss Ella Bauman and Mrs. Anna Zarnfeller, all of Atkinson, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. John Protivin sky. Kay Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan, returned to ar my duty Sunday after a visit with his parents. He has been stationed at Ft. Riley, Kans. Thomas DeBacker took him as far as Omaha. Rev. Austin Miller, of Creigh ton, university, Omaha, was a visitor at the G. C. DeBacker home Sunday. Reverend Miller and Mr. DeBacker are cousins. Mrs. Margaret Elkins went to Sioux Falls, S. D., Sunday to vis it for a few days with her daugh ter, Miss Bernice Elkins. Mrs. William Fuhrer, of Lin coln, spent last week with Mrs. William Grothe, sr. She is Mrs. Grothe’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cava naugh, jr., and Sue Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kufahl spent Sunday in Pickstown, S. D. Mrs. Lloyd E. Cork and chil dren and Miss Arlene Barr visit ed with Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck, of Ewing, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr., of Dor sey, Sunday. Miss Alice Scofield returned on Monday to Lincoln where she is a student nurse at Bryan Memorial hospital. She had spent 3 weeks vacation with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmon, of Ansley, arrived Saturday for a : week’s visit with the Hannon families. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Johnson and son, Mrs. Dale Curran and -Mrs. James Donlin and Carol Sue attended the races at Columbus Thursday, July 19. They also vis ited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Basler. Miss Kathleen Flood left Tues day. After visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe, I of Fremont, she will spend a week at St. Marys, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox have received word from the Kansas City palsy center, where their daughter, Carol Ann, is a patient, that the hospital suffered no flood damage in the recent Kan sas City emergency, their only inconvenience being the lack of water for drinking and cleaning purposes. Mrs. Lyle Wright and daugh ter, Arlis, and Mrs. Raymond Shoemaker and son, Gayle, all of Chambers, visited Thursday, July 19, at the E. E. Gaskill home. Miss Cheryl Lue Donlin and Mrs. Hans Siefken and son visit ed in Norfolk over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Timm, of Mason City, la., were Wednesday, July 18, overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Flood. Mrs. William Mattern, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kalin, in Lincoln, re turne dto O’Neill Friday accom panied by her parents, a brother, Jimmy, and a sister, Miss Mary Jo. The Kalin family spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, of Columbus, visited for 2 weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark. They returned to Columbus Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pappenhei mer, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cohn, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohn spent Sunday at Lake Andes, S. D. ’ Sister Mary Calixta, of Omaha, arrived Monday for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, of Phoenix, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Ferris, of Manville, Wyo., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cantlon and family returned Monday af ter vacationing for 2 weeks in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa. Stanley Hathaway, of Torring ton, Wyo., visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins and family. Mrs. Lloyd Collins and chil dren spent Tuesday, July 17, at the Virgil Pinkerman home in Dorsey. Miss Elizabeth Latta, of Oma ha, arrived Friday fo ra 10-day visit at the H. J. Birmingham home. Margritz Home Scene of Picnic A picnic and weiner roast were held at the Roy E. Margritz home, north of O'Neill, Sunday. Those present were: Mrs. H. Isen hower and Betty Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Droecher and family, all of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Avery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beamer and famliy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wingate and Mr. and Mrs. M. Stuckwich, all of (Meadow Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fundus and family, all of Butte; Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford and family, of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Micky Stewart, of O’Neill; Johnny Cooper, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Btemer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henzler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kohler and family, Mr. and (Mrs. Elmer Wagner and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sweade and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed May and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Klug and Connie and Sharon Schultz, all of Pierce. ATKINSON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bellman and children, Lonnie and Jo Jane, of Nogales, Ariz., and Alex Forsythe spent Sunday at the Beorge Beck home. Mr. and l^rs. Bdb Vlach and daughter spent Sunday at Bone steel, S. D., with the Gus Perlen sien and Logan Thoene families. Mrs. Lute Hansen, of Oakland, Ore., visited on Monday at the George Wedige home. Mrs. Han sen came to Rapid City, S.D., last week to attend the funeral of L. Julius, her father. (Mr. and Mrs. James Berigan and daughters, Joan and Mary Kay, returned Friday evening from a 2-weeks’ vacation spent with their son, James, at Engle ston, Mich. Mrs. J. J. McQuillen and sons, accompanied them home from Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry entertained their bridge group at their home Sunday evening, July 22. Mrs. E. W. Samms and H. O. Stevens received first prizes and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg and Al ex Forsythe low. Mrs. Kilmurry served a lunch at the close of the evening. Myron Collmer, sr., of Bates land, S. D., and his son, Pvt. My ron Collmer, of Texas, were in Atkinson Monday visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Wed ige, Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mahin and Mrs. Collmer. Mrs. Myron Collmer is the former Katie Wed ige. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuekerjer gen and daughter, Generose, of Salem, la., visited at the home of her niece, Mrs. Ralph Beck, and family Monday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige. Mr. Stuekerjergen is a cousin of Mrs. Wedige. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Marvel Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mlinar and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mlinar attended the dairy sale at Butte on Wednesday evening, July 18. They purchas ed 17 head of dairy calves. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Barry and family, of Arlington, Va., arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. £ James Kubart Friday. Mrs. Barry is the former Almeda Kubart. Mr. and Mrs. Barry are moving to Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Barry re turned home Sunday and ' Mrs. Barry and children will,visit rel atives and friends for 2 months. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stevens and baby son, of Omaha, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. 4 and Mrs. H. O. Stevens. 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