Returns to California Army Station ROCK FALLS — Loyal Lull took his son, Donald, to Grand Is land Tuesday night where he boarded a bus to Pittsburg, Calif., where he is now stationed. He has been home on a 40-clay fur lough. Other Rock Fails News Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Sullivan and Peggy and Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Murray and family were dinner guests Sunday at Dave Mo lar’s. Don Molar was an after noon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Paulter and son arrived Friday from Patter son, N. J., for a visit at the Blake Benson home A birthday anniversary dinner •party was held at Blake Benson’s Sunday in honor of El win Ben son, of Omaha, and Mrs. Lou Paulter, the former Inez Benson. Besides those honored, the guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ben son and family, Lou Paulter and son, Mrs. Maime O’Neill, Carroll O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’ Neill and Gene. Mrs. Fannie Ernst was a din ner guest of Mrs. Emma Law rence in O’Neill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larsen and family were dinner guests at Francis Curran’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick son spent Sunday at the Levi •Yantzie home Mrs. Bob Yantzie and Gene and Mrs. Don Lowery spent last Thursday afternoon at Levi Yantzie’s. i Orville Thorsen was a dinner guest at Blake Benson's last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yantzie, Mr. and Mrs James Curran and Ar dell were in Yankton last Friday. Ivan McClanahan is home on furlough visiting his father, Earl McClanahan. They called at the Lloyd Gallagher home last week. Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher and Pat were Thursday afternoon visitors at the Levi Yantzie home. Ardell Curran, Orville Miller asd Chuck Felver sawed wood for Elwin Grutch Monday afternoon. Bill Claussen sold hogs last Thursday. John and Morris Grutch went t« Oakdale Sunday to visit Mrs. Leslie Stevens ana family. Rita and Janice Vequist spent Sunday at James McNulty’s. Mrs. Celia Grutch spent Sun day at Lyle Vequist’s. The Fgiochle Pirates met Fri day evening at the Lyle Vequist home. Mrs. Henry Vequist and Mrs. Orville Morrow went to Omaha Saturday morning to visit Ray mond Voouist and family. They returned home Monday evening. A birthday anniversary party was held Sunday evening at t£e Lyle Vequist home in honor of Mrs. James McNulty. Besides the McNulty’s, guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry I^answorth and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grutch and family. (Mr. and Mrs. John Grutch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. James Cur ran and Ardell. After supper cards were played James Mc Nulty and Helen Grutch won high, Joe Grutch and Marie Lans worth had low. Dale, George and Judy Curran were Sunday guests at James Curran’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls were Monday evehirtg vis itors at the Don Hynes home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and children spent Tuesday evening at Don Hynes. A birthday anniversary party was held at Louis Brown’s Sun day in honor of Don Hynes ana Mrs. Kenneth Young. Guests ! were Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Drueke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Austin nynes and Regina, Mrs. i^ora Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda and Mr. ana Mrs. Kenneth Young and Bobby, of Ravenna. Dorothy Pinnt and Lois Hull visited at the Loyal Hull home from Thursday until Sunday. Members of the election board were Lyle Vequist, Dave Molar, Floyd Johnson, Morris Grutch ana James Curran- School children in district 33 enjoyed a short va cation. Betty Lou Curran spent Sunday night with the Margritz girls and visited school with them Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran spent Monday at Ray Margritz’s. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and family visited at Mickey Stew art’s Sunday evening wanting to meet the new baby, Randy. Mrs Elizabeth Stewart, of Randolph, is helping at the Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and family were guests at Walter Sire’s in Butte for dinner Sunday. Walter Sire and daughter, Helen, spent Saturday at the Roy Margritz home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Russy were supper guests at Floyd Johnson’s Friday. The Twice-a-Month card club met Saturday at Louis Brown’s Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John son, Dan Waegli. Dona Ray Brain er and Dan Rakes were present. mgn was won Dy uan naxes anu Clementine Johnson. Lorraine and John Schultz had low. A lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and family were Sunday evening guests at Floyd John son's. Clyde Johnson and Clyde Wabs spent Monday afternoon at Floyd Johnson's. Mrs. Dan Waegli and Chester Waegli went to Beaver Crossing Saturday morning to attend the wedding of Mr. Waegli’s grand daughter. They returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and family were dinner guests at Al den Breiner’s Sunday. Mrs. Theresa Breiner called at Bill Murray’s in O’Neill Monday. Dan Waegli was a dinner guest at Louis Brown’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sterns and family and Mr. and Mrs- Neil Davis were dinner and supper guests at Albert Sterns’ Sunday. John Richardson called in the afternoon. Miss Doris Sterns was home from Lincoln for the weekend. The Pleasant Day club held a regular card party Wednesday evening. March 26, at Mrs. Blake Benson’s. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and family and Dan Rakes. Henry Vequist and Mrs. Lyle Vequist had high, Mrs. John Schultz and Dan Rakes had low. A lunch was served. Ed Clausen, Vet World War I, Dies STUART— Ed Clausen, 61, a veteran of World War I, died Fri day, March 28, at the Veterans hospital, Grand Island. Mr. Clausen, a bachelor, was born and raised in Boyd county and had lived in Stuart the past four years where he did masonry Work. - ,. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, April 2, at 2 o’clock in Butte. Frontier for printing. .->> ♦ • I • ' mm. _ • 9 Students Compete at Kearney — On Friday, March 28, nine high school students accompanied by Supt. D. C. Nelson and Paul Baker, went to Kearney, where they participated in the 2nd an nual interhigh school contest at the Kearney State Teachers college. The following took the tests: Evalyn Asher, Mary Fetrow, Paul Fetrow, Lyle Fox, Marilyn Lind berg, Claryce Johnson, AJarlene Waring, Ruth Young and Mar garet Aim, Hogencampg Return — Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hogeneamp and family arrived in O’Neill Thursday, March 13, from Rock Rapids, la., and are operating the East End cafe. They have three rhildren—a daughter, who is a sophomore, will finish the school term at Rock Rapids; another daughter attending the eighth grade in the public school here, and they have a son who is not of school age. They are residing in the apartments in the cafe. 3 Guests at Jeudi Gathering — Mrs. Allan Jaskowiak was hos tess to the Jeudi club on Monday, March 31. A 7 o’c’lock dinner was held at the M<£M cafe followed by bridge at her home. Guests were Mrs. M. J. Golden, Mrs. E. M. Gallagher and Mrs. Joseph McCarville, jr. The high score winners were Mrs. Golden and Mrs. Gallagher. Mrs. Osenbaugh Hostess — Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh enter tained the Merri Myx bridge club on Tuesday afternoon with a des sert luncheon at 1:30 p.m., fol lowed by bridge High score went to Mrs. H. F. (Moses. Mrs. H. G. Kruse received second high. Guests were Mrs. Fred Robert son and Mrs. L. A. Carter. Linda Sue Hunt Marks 3d Birthday — Linda Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt celebrated her third birthday anniversary on Thursday, March 27. Mrs. Hunt entertained seven little girls and boys and their mothers. Refresh ments consisted of ice creaim and cake were served. Mrs Donoho« Surprised — Mrs. Harry Graham and Mrs. Merle Hickey entertained at a surprise birthday party on Thurs day, March 27, in honor of Mrs. John Donohoe, at the home of Mrs. Merle Kickey. For enter tainment games were played. She received many gifts. Refresh ments were served. - ■ - -- - —i ■ Mrs. Schensel Honored — Mrs. Carl Schenzel was sur prised by a group of ladies on Wednesday afternoon, March 26, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent socially. Refreshments con sisting of jello, cake and coffee were served. Strongs Are Hosts — A birthday anniversary party was held Sjinday night, (March 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Strong in honor of Theodofe Strong. Cards were played dur ing the evening- Refreshments | were served. Cpl. Dolores Bauer was a Sun day dinner guest with Elizabeth Howard and family. She is sta tioned at Ft. George E. Meade, Md., and returns to duty Satur day, April 5. 50 Attend Family Dinner at Kaisers A party of nearly 50 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser, Esther and Ivan, for dinner and supper on Sunday, March 30, in honor of Minnie Stevens and Vina Bower, of Wyoming, sisters of Herbert Kaiser. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fre man Stevens, Dennis and Col leen, of Farson, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bower and son, Ron nie, of Casper, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser and family, of Ainsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Murphy and Pat, of Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kliment, sr., and son, Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. James Dobias and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Kliment and Larry, Den nis and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaiser and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. John Zahradnicek, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Weller, Karen, Mary, Roger and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. John Silverstrand, all of Atkin son; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tompson and son, Douglas, of Bloomfield. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lange, of Atkinson, marketed hogs at the O’Neill Livestock sale barn on Thursday, March 27. They wore dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Lange’s mother, Mrs. Hazel Boat man. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gehring had as their guests Saturday eve ning, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lange, of Atkinson. The group visited in Neligh during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lange returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bartos and Mrs. Bartos’ (mother were supper guests at the Henry Bauer home in Plainview Wednesday, March 2 , to be with Mrs. Bartos’ cou sin, Cpl. Dolores Bauer, who is stationed at Maryland. Lloyd and Delbert Rouse called on their grandmother, Mrs. Car rie Borg, Saturday afternoon, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chaney went to Grand Island on Friday, March 28,where they visited at the home of Mrs. Mabel Shade. They returned to their home in O’Neill on Saturday, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries, of At kinson, were Saturday, March 29, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone. Pfc. Gerald Davidson, who is in the marine corps, in San Diego, Calif., arrived in O’Neill Sunday morning and will visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. David son, and familv for four days. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kirkpat rick and sons spent the weekend in Greeley, visiting the Jack Van Ness family. Pfc. Kobert Walton went to Camp Pendleton, Calif., on Fri day, March 28, after spending a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Walton. He has been stationed in San Diego, Calif. Pvt. Marcellus Howard, ol Topeka, Kans., who has been spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, departed Sunday. On Monday evening, March 31, Mrs. R. E. Davidson entertained at a family dinner In honor of her son, Pfc. Gerald Davidson, of the marine corps. Besides the imme diate family, guests included his twin sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and daughter, Patty Ann. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Bauer were Sunday visitors at the home ol Mrs. Elizabeth Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havranek called on Mrs. Dorothy Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. James Havra nek in Atkinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Langan, of Columbus, accompanied by Mrs. Langan’s mother, Mrs. Arthur Bower, of Chicago, III., were guests at the M. M. Langan home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran. Mr. and Mm. Don Hopkins vis ited at the home of Mrs. Frank Meyers in Ewing on Sunday, March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffrey spent the weekend in Laurel with Mrs. Jeffrey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Jeffrey. Mrs. Vera Stamp and son, Jack, of New (Market, la., spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis. Mrs. Zena Porter, of Canyon City, Colo., Mrs. Stamps mother, accom panied them to O’Neill and will spend some time at the Davis home. She is a sister of Ho mer Davis, and Mrs. Stamp is his niece. Mrs- Blanche O’Malley and son, Jerry, of Chambers, were Thurs day, March 27, guests at the home of Mrs. Edna Coyne. _ yin. Revell Presents Lesson — The Star get-to-gether club met Wednesday, March 19 at the home of Mrs. Fred Krugman. Thirteen members were present with Mrs. Sammie Derickson as a guest. During the business meeting the subject for achieve ment day was discussed and ap proved. Mrs. Dale Revell gave a lesson on mending. The next meeting will be held 'April 9 at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Derickson. After adjourning, a lunch was served by the hostess. — Mrs. i Ewalt Miller, reporter. I EARL W. 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