Inman News a * Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins spent Sunday at Chambers visit ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs Kiltz. Charies Gannon of Bismark, N. ■ D., is spending several days visiting in the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy Gannon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and family of O’Neill spent Wednes day afternoon, July 29, visiting Mrs. Violet Sholes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colman and sonr~ Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hayden left Wed nesday, July 29, for their home in Denver, Colo., after spending a few days visiting in the George Colman. sr., and jr., homes and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry. „ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mossman left Sunday for Santa Ana, Calif., where they will visit their son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mossman. Miss Joan Coventry, who at tends school in Omaha, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry. Horace Keil, Jim Coventry and Melvin Michaelis spent Sunday fishing at Dora lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laney left Friday evening for their home . at Flandreau, S. D., after visiting Mrs. Bert Laney and Mr. Laney, who is a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hutton and family of Creston spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton, and Sue. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson and sons returned to their home in Grand Island Sunday after spending two weeks visiting in the home of Mrs. Lottie Thomp son and relatives in O’Neill. Miss Florence Malone of Om aha spent the weekend visiting j Miss Mildred Keyes. Mrs. Alta Lockmari of Stuart j came Monday to spend a few days visiting Miss Mildred Keyes. Miss Mildred Keyes and Mr. an Mrs. Herbert Rouse took Mrs. Grace Jenkins and Miss Judy Starling to Norfolk Wednesday, July 29, and from there they left i for Washington, D.C., for a visit, j Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach i and son of Neligh spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Mcrrs bach. They were accompanied home Sunday evening by Mr. ; Morsbach’s mother, Mrs. Eliza- J beth Morsbach, who will spend a few days there. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson were Sunday evening callers at the Ray Siders home. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Russell of Page were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell. Mrs. Bill Hibbs and Kay and Roddy and Miss Mary Fetrow of O’Neill were Saturday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn went to Ainsworth Sun day where they met Mrs. Sider’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, of Gordon and the two families enjoyed a pic nic dinner in the Ainsworth park. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup of Salina, Kans., came Friday to gpend a 15-day furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Sukup of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and daughter, Linda, of Page spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Anna Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and family. Mrs. Eva Murten has gone to Lincoln after spending the week end visiting Mrs. Anna Smith. The Misses Mary and Lois Morsbach accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Brittell and Judy of | Norfolk to South Dakota and ■ Wyoming where they will spend | this week sight seeing. They left ' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coven | try and Bob left Friday and for ! Omaha where they will visit Mr. , and Mrs. James Coventry, jr., : and family and for Tipton, Mo., where they will visit Mr. and j Mrs. Sherman Graizer and fam ily. They were accomppanied as J far as Omaha by Miss Barbara Pinkerman who has been visiting in the Coventry home for a few weeks. Mrs. Lottie Thompson left Fri day to accompany her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cooper, to Idaho where they will spend a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dennis and sons moved their household goods to O’Neill Sunday where ehey will make their home. Mrs. juna ninze movea on Monday from the rooms she has been occupying in the Bert Laney home to the house owned by Mrs. Jennie Grosser and vacated by the the Albert Dennis family. The W. S. C. S. met last Thurs day afternoon at Maxcy Memor ial addition for a regular meet ing. Blanche Rouse, summer chairman, had charge of the meeting. Mrs. Grace Gannon led the devotions. Lunch was served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Doris David and Miss Elsie Krueger. The Harmony club met Tues day afternoon, July 28, with Grayce McGraw. The afternoon was spent socially and lunch was served by the hostess. Ronnie and Dick Coventry spent Friday in Omaha, return ing Friday night. 'Glad Days' Show Scheduled— ATKINSON — The Atkinson Civic Improvement Garden club is sponsoring its third ann ual gladiolus and flower show “Glad Days in the Sandhills” on August 15 and 16 at the Atkinson high school auditorium in Atk kinson. The hours are 2 p.m. on Sunday. , Mrs. Roy F. Griffin is general show chairman. There Is no ad mision charge and everyone is welcome. Head Committee— The cochairman of the Sunday fortnightly Country club dinner will be Mrs. Joe Stutz and Mrs. C. W. Stewart. Mrs. Alma Eby of Ainsworth visited in the homq of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby Sunday evening. Sgt. Waller Meier of Prescott, Wise., a mili tary policeman, and A/lc Neil Ross of Charles ton, W. Va., a fireman, stand by the charred 'cop ter wreckage. Both are from Offutf air base, near Omaha, on special duty at the wind test site here. —The Frontier Photo. ’Copter Filins Sent from Korea Wounded Evacuation Is Shown SOUTH OF STUART—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Mar val Jean were Friday evening callers at the Bob Batenhorst home. They saw a very interesting motion picture film of the evacu ation of wounded men by heli copter, sent by Pfc. Jim Baten horst from Korea. Other South of Stuart News Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyland and Kay were Wednesday evening, July 29, visitors at the Bill Pax ton home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman and family attended a picnic at the Emmet church basement on July 26 Jionoring Mrs. Weich man’s aunt, Sister George of Mil waukee, Wise. Alice and Billy Hoffman vis ited their cousins, Judy and John nie Shald, Sunday. Sunday afternoon callers at the Ray Greenfield home were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Greenfield of Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer, jr., and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kra mer and Larry. Mrs. Alton Hoff man and sons were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer spent the weekend at Greeley visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Radcliff recently received a letter from j their son, Wayne, giving his new I address where he is now receiv | mg his advanced training in mechanism of artillery parts. His address is: Pvt. Wayne W. Rad cliff, US 55406208, Bat. C., 73rd AFA Bn., Ft. Hood, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch and family and Mrs. Lilly Risor of California were Sunday evening ! visitors at the Frank Greger home. Mrs. Rita Batenhorst and Mrs. Maxine White visited Sunday with Marval Jean Johnson. Mrs. Don Engler and family of McCook spent Wednesday, Ju ly 29, visiting with Mrs. Leo Weichman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and Terry of Bassett were Sun day afternoon callers at the Roy Rhodes home. Mrs. Harold Givens and Mrs. Arthur Givens visited their sis ter, Mrs. Dan Troshynski, at Page Wednesday, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John son enjoyed a picnic Sunday held at the John Weichmar home. Mrs. Lilly Risor of Sun Valley, Ida., was a Saturday overnight guest at the Fred Tasler home. Mr. and Mrs. Tasler and Mrs. Risor also visited Saturday eve ning at the Lewis Radcliff home. Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Su of Stu art and Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Mar shall and granddaughters, Doro thy and Marjorie, were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Shald ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shald to Valentine Sunday eve ning where they enjoyed the stock car races. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson of Springview were last Thursday ainner guests at the Louie Shald home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler vis ited Fred's mother, Mrs. A. A. Tasler, at her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamik and children, Edith and Raymond, of Atkinson and Mrs. Lilly Risor of i Sun Valley, Ida., were Sunday, July 26, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch and family. ■ Mrs. Lilly Risor was also an over night guest and left Monday on the bus to visit relatives at Nor folk. Maureen Batenhorst of Omaha came Monday to spend a two weeks’ vacation with her father, Joe Batenhorst, and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baten horst. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaskill and Renee and Mrs. Martha Scholz, all of Neligh, Mrs. Woody Sikorski, Ann and Mike of Clear water, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill and family were Sun day evening visitors in the Ed. Gunn home. Karen Thomppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thompson, returned with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Simms, to Fremont where she will remain for a short visit. Miss Lou Biringham spent the weekend here from Omaha. E. W. Thompson and nephew, Ronnie Bazelman, who have been working at Sioux Falls, S. D., spent the weekend with their families. Mr. Thompson returned to Sioux Falls on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Weber of Denver, Colo., were Wednesday | evening, July 29. guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby. They also visited relatives of Page and got their daughters, Misses Janet and Sharyl; who had been visiting there for sever al weeks. They returned to Den ver on Sunday. Jimmy Belzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belzer, stayed in the Charles Fox home Sunday while his parents attented a ball game and picnic at Springview. A picnic supper was held Sun day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Stewart north of O’Neill. Among those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker. On Sunday evening a baseball picnic was held at Meadville. The members of the O’Neill Rockets ball team, their wives and invited guests attended. 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