Trowbridges Hosts to 100 at Open-House PAGE— Open-house was ob served Saturday afternoon and evening at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge in marking their 30th wedding an niversary. About 100 relatives and friends signed the guest book. Mrs. Melvin Smith, Mrs. Lewis Copple, Mrs. Richard and Audrey Henderson and Ju Trowbridge and Misses Doris dith Trowbridge served. Miss Doris Henderson had charge of the guest book. The Trowbridges have five children: Mrs. William Fins of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Lewis Cop pie, of Omaha, Pvt. Norman Trowbridge, in the army, Richard and Judith Trowbridge of Page Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Murfin and son, Dennis, of Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund and sons of Scotia and Mrs. John Soukup of Lafayette, Calif., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and son, Veldon, and Leon ard Miller joined them for Sun day dinner. Out-of-town dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French Saturday evening included Mrs. Clifford French and Miss Col leen, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne o French and children, all of Lam berton, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. "Waiter French of Stromsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Neiigh and Miss Phyllis Volmer of Brenford, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McIntosh of Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson were Sunday dinner guests in the Johnnie Sorensen home. Miss Mary Halstead began working in the Farmers store, o Jimmie Finley of Lincoln came home last Thursday after finishing a term of teaching a rural school near Lincoln. She has been reelected to teach the same school next term. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks and Ruth and Larry returned , home early Sunday morning af ter spending a two-weeks’ vaca tion at San Diego, Calif., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Leist. On t the way home they spent Satur day in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes of Denton drove to Page Saturday forenoon to visit relatives and attend memorial services. They were accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes who had spent a few days visiting in their home. Mrs. Waldo Townsend of Osage, Wyo., visited Tuesday night, May 26, in the C. A. Townsend home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West of Orchard were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder and Mrs. Tom Sinnard and son of Grand Island were Sunday dinner guests in the Bert Fink home in Ewing. Mrs. Minnie Haynes of Pierce was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Townsend Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McIntosh of Grand Island came Saturday evening and were overnight guests in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson. Mrs. Fred Naslund and grand son, Jerry White, have returned from Walsh, Colo., where they spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Riege and family of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hallman and fam ily were Sunday evening supper guests at the Lorenz Riege home. The Nifty Needlers 4-H club met Tuesday evening, May 26, at the A. T. Crumly home. Mrs. Helen Kreymborg, Holt county extension agent, and Miss Joan Voehl Greenwood, a former member of our club, were visit ors. The next meeting will be Tuesday, June 9, at the Ivan Heiss home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hal stead and Mary were Sunday dinner guests in the home of their son, Har-old Halstead, and family at Redbird. Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Halstead and family of Atkinson were Saturday dinner guests in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halstead. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carson and Lois of Hyannis came Friday and spent the weekend in the Harold Kelly and Mrs. Hattie Carson home. They returned home Monday, accompanied by Miss Marlene Kelly, who will spend a week there. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carson and Lois of Hyannis and ,Mrs. Harold Kelly and Marlene and Mrs. Harriet Carson were Satur day evening supper guests in the Lizzie Carson home. Mrs. Lester Hart and children of North Bend spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mourer of Sidney spent last Thursday and Friday at the Lloyd Fusselman home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Albion and St. Ed ward visiting relatives. jrw w w w w w w w w w w w w ^ . ! 8/uuut Itew! j •COMBINATION OFFER! : \\ utility chair in- g 'J* v\ Jj eluded at no " extra cost ( 6 Pc# "Riviera” < DINETTE SET t Plus < 117 Pc. DINNERWARE < ENSEMBLE J tu W» ! r r 2.25 par w—k. payabfe mmlWy A Wonderful! You save $30 on this high quality en- g semble—so rush right down before we're bought " out! 6 pc chromed dinette adds an extra matching 4 chair, a new idea—use it as a youth chair, a stool. Set comes in red, yellow, chartreuse or grey in f Duncan Phyfe or Queen Anne styles, has all deluxe g features. Dinnerware ensemble has settings for 8 ^ in Knowles “Caprice" dinnerware. Anchor Hocking’s ( handcut glassware and "Felicity" stainless table* g ware. A real buy! ~ « " "‘CLf/?% * PHONE 8 i _——-I _I 1 JfcMur JnatttZ* oftaUX yritOkt. rase t £t£ ’•a.vm-ajt /i(k *£* *ri£te& JfaufrA ••s%aai £ zjjjxt/k 1.11 ||MI I*.;; oy-’t <#<***«* t *<&**£ Delivers Memorial Address in Omsk LYNCH—Rev. John Wieczor ek went to Omaha Friday to be there to give the address in St. John’s parish at memorial day services. Reverend Wieczorek is the or iginator of the St. John’s Ceme tery association and is at pres ent honorary president. He returned home Saturday after noon. Other Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee vis ited relatives in Rapid City, S.D., over the weekend. Mrs. Anna Carson of Dorsey is assisting at the Ronald Carson home while Mrs. Ronald Carson is recuperating following surgery in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkow ski spent Friday afternoon visit ing at the C. A. Malcom home in Spencer with Mrs. Kathryn Run dall of Omaha who spent the weekend there. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady and daughters of O’Neill visited -at the C. A. Bare home the ^irst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler are vacationing in Texas. They are also visiting their daugher, Florence, and family there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski and family of O’Neill visited at the G. L- Mulhair home on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. John Metteer and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mills of Riverton, Wyo., spent the past week visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Thomas of Creighton have been visiting in the Louis Nelson home the past 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. William Stouf fer visited at the George Lee home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Bjornsen of Denver, Colo., visited relatives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad street of Orchard visited with Lynch friends Tuesday, May 26. Ralph Wurtz of Spencer was a Lynch visitor Tuesday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. T. O’Keefe of Spencer were Lynch callers on Tuesday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross meier have returned to their home in Sidney after a several days’ visit with the Haselhorst and Rossmeier families. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Whippo and son, Bill, of El Monte, Calif., attended the alumni banquet here Tuesday, May 26. Mrs. Whippo is of the class of 191G. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schissler of Sioux City spent the first of the week with relatives here. Wilmer Crawford returned home from Sheridan, Wyo., Sat urday. He attended the funeral of his brother - in - law, Henry Schollmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. McColley of Oregon were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mulhair while at Lynch last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cunning ham and daughters left last Thursday morning for their home in Maryville, Tenn., after a 1'0 - day visit at the parental Anton Wasatko home. They also attended the alumni banquet while here. Mr. and Mrs. William Schissler of Ainsworth were Lynch callers Tuesday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Knight of O’Neill attended the alumni banquet Tuesday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whetham of Spencer were Lynch visitors Tuesday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Koscan of Butte visited at Wallace Court ney’s Tuesday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Angus of Spencer were business visitors here pne day last week. County Supt. Eva Barnes of Butte was a Lynch visitor Tues day, May 26. The Haselhorst family held a family reunion at the Lorie Mi canek home on Sunday, May 24, in honor of Cadet Delbert Hasel horst, who is here for a short furlough. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hasel horst and Joyce of Bristow, Melvin Haselhorst and family of Spencer, the Herbert Rossmeier family of Sidney, Kay Soulek of Verdel and the Beryl Moody, Raymond Havranek, Emil Mi canek and Eldon Zink families of Lynch. French Home Scene of Lawn Breakfast— PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., entertained at a breakfast on their lawn Satur day morning for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Elton Trow bridge of Saratoga, Wyo.; Mrs. Bill Dineer and son of Chey enne, Wyo.; Mrs. W. W. John ston and children of Mountain Home, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Wader French of Stromsburg; Miss Ma ry Louise French of Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder and daugh ter of Ainsworth; Mrs. Emma Dorr and Vernon of Norfolk; Miss Sybil Ickes of Cascade; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heiss and son cf Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Foy Clark and children of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dorr and fam ily Most of the group came here to attend the school alumni ban quet and the memorial services. To Arts Festival— EWING—Joellyn Eacker of Ew ing is among 316 outstanding high school students who have been selected to attend the University of Nebraska’s annual all-state fine arts course on the campus June 11 to July 1, Director David Foltz has announced. FrontieV for printing! O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fleek, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleek and fam ily of Chambers were last Thurs day visitors at the Edwrard Gunn home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harbottle and two sons of Pamona, Calif., are visiting at the John Hai bot tle home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Groene and son of Oakland were Sunday visitors at the John Hart>ot*le home. .. DANCE.. AT O’NEILL I American Legion Auditorium JAY BELAIR Saturday, June 6th ORCHESTRA Adm.: Adults $1, Students 50c NAME CONTEST Jesse Kern will pay $5°° to the individual submitting the best and most appropriate name for the new ROLLER RINK he is building on Highway 20, East of Ainsworth Three non-interested judges will make the decision. 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