Retiring President Treats P-TA Group STUART — The final P-TA meeting of the season was held Monday, May 5, at the public school. Olfieers elected for the coming year were: Mrs. Berlin Mitchell, president; Mrs. James Newman, vice - president; Mrs. Henry Waechter, secretary, and Mrs Nama Hall, treasurer. The retiring president, Mrs. Dale Henderson, treated the group to coffee at the coffee shop following the meeting. Other Stuart News Relatives from here who at ended the 50th wedding anniver sary of Mr and Mrs. Frank Sjrack Sunday at Herrick, S.D., were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stracke, Mr. and (Mrs. Lavern Stracke and Mel Roy, Mrs George Wallinger and Beverly, Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Goebel and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb, Jean and Doug. Mrs. Vera Bartlett went to Grand Island Friday, May 2, to visit with her daughter, Dorothy. She will also visit her son, Har old, at McCook and attend East ern Star grand lodge at Grand Is land next week before returning home. Mrs. Don Engler and cnuaren, Linda and Byron, of McCook, came Friday, May 2, to visit rela tives at Emmet and Stuart. Miss Bernelda Engler, of Picks town, S.D., and her mother, Mrs. B. C. Engler, who has been vis ting in Omaha, met in Norfolk and came home on Friday, May 2. Mrs. Katie Papke, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr. and Mrs- Jim Hoff man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger and family were Sunday guests at the Tommy Pap ke home near Naper on Sunday, May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter and daughter, Zona, of Green Valley community, were overnight vis itors at the Berlin Mitchell home Saturday, May 3. Miss Benelda Engler went to Grand Island Sunday, May 4, and returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Engler and Mrs, Mary Laible went to Fair fax, S.D., Sunday, May 4, to visit the Louis Kehn family. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meusch and fam ily, Mr- and Mrs. William Meusch and family and Vincent Obermire were guests of Mrs, Anna Meusch and Meusch brothers Sunday eve ning, May 4, at a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and family and Mr. and Mrs Bil ly Marcellus were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus in Atkin son. Miss Mavis Forsch spent the weekend in Butte with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsch. Midqet Baseballers in Rehearsals— The American Legion midget baseball team has been practic ing each Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening on the north side diamond. The regulars for the team have not been picked, and no regular games have been sched uled. There is hope that Carney park will be made ready for night games for both the Midgets and the Rockets. UNHURT IN MISHAP STAR— Mrs. Arthur Benash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders, escaped unhurt Saturday when she met with an accident on the Lynch highway. Her car was damaged. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Aim and family had Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. Alms’ parents, ’ 'r. and Mrs. Arthur Aim. District 1 Closes Term with Picnic REDBIRD — A large crowd Saturday, May 3, enjoyed the closing day school picnic of Ma rie Breiner and pupils of district 1. The afternoon was spent play ing baseball and racing games, followed by a treat of ice cream. The pupils of the Redbird chool, their teacher, and five visitors, Darrel Ross, of Weaver ville, Calif., Bardy Schollmeyer, □onnie Wells, Thelma Mashino and Billy Halstead, enjoyed a long hike to Louse creek Friday, concluded by a weiner and marshmallow roast. Doris Hal stead baked and decorated a cake for her sister, Helen, whose 10th birthday anniversary oc curred the day before. The two third graders, Gay lene Kaasa and Bruce Scholl meyer, were unable to attend due to a siege of the measles. Other Redbird News Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and Douglas, of Wagner, S.D., spent the May 3 weekend at Art Bes sert’s. Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer and Bardy, Garry Wilson and Alvin Luedtke visited in the Jack Dar nell home on Thursday evening. May 1, while in Lynch. Beryle Bessert and Robert Wells left Tuesday, May 6, for heir preinduction examinations it Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and Garry visited Sunday, May 1, with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Knittel and the Dewain Wilson family at Gregory, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halstead took the four eighth graders of the Redbird school to Meek on Thursday, May 1, for exams. They visited in the Walter De vall home enroute to O’Neill that morning. Mrs. Clay Mashino attended a banquet at Spencer Sunday, May 4, as her daughter, Gladys, is a senior there. Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer and Delores Wells called in the Joel Lyman home Saturday, May 3, while in O’Neill. Alvin Luedtke, Joy Slack and Etta Mae Wells attended a freshman picnic at the Niobrara park Sunday, May 4. Garry Wilson, Herman Scholl meyer, Alvin Luedtke and Dick Truax enjoyed fishing and a weiner roast at the river Mon day night, May 5. Clifford Wells went after Dor is and Larry Halstead, Delores Wells and Dick Truax at Meek Thursday afternoon, May 1. Mrs. Harold Halstead and Mrs. Carroll Bjornsen planned a surprise birthday anniversary party for their mother, Mrs. Leon Mellor, Sunday evening, May 4. Mrs. Halsey Hull and Carroll Bjornsen won high scores at cards and Mrs. Nick Baker and Thomas Hiscocks, low. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson were Sunday, May 4, guests of her parents, the Lloyd Tuchs, of Verdel. A family dinner honoring the Alfred Ross family, of Weaver ville, Calif., was held in the Ce cil Miller home Sunday, May 4. Others present included the Frank Wyant family, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ross, Clarence Ross, Mrs. Miller and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller and family, the Orville Miller and Bill Miller families and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ross and family. Jim Yocum, who had spent the winter with the Frank Wyant family, left last week for Clay Center where he works with a road construction crew each summer. Returns to Kansas City — Dr. R. L. Owens left Saturday, May 3, for his home in Kansas city, Mo. Mrs. Owens and Nancv Ellen will spend another week at the home of Mrs. Owens’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden. Mrs. Owens is the former Miss Maxine Golden. I-■-. William Hale, of Kansas City, Mo., spent Sunday, April 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don O. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray spent Sunday in Ainsworth visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jonas mo tored to Atkinson Sunday. Mr. Jonas spent the weekend with his family. He is employed in Wis ner. Father-son banquet Tuesday, May 20. Methodist church. — Young Adults. 1c Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz spent Sunday in Long Pine at the home of Mrs. Kurtz’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kurtz. Mrs. Verne Reynoldson and family returned Friday, May 2, from St. Edward, after attending the funeral rites of Clarence Rey noldson, Mr. Reynoldson’s father. Verne Reynoldson remained un til this weeknd when Mrs. Rey noldson plans to go for him. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pittack and Steevie, of Tilden, visited Sunday at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Murray have only recently completed their new home in north O’Neill and moved in May Don't be sorry this year—see our wallpaper and paint before you buy.—Western Auto, O'Neill. Marvin Anderson and Leon Sargent spent the weekend at Lake Andes, S.D., fishing. They reported a good catch. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and daughter, Elizabeth, attended a dinner in Lincoln on Sunday in honor of Mr. Schaffer’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Schaffer, on her 80th birthday anniversary. The dinner was held at the home of Mr. Schaffer’s two sisters, Mrs. Alberta Els and Mrs. Madeline Kutscher. 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