Legion, Auxiliary Attain Member Goals 64 Attend Meeting at Ewing EWING— Sixty-four members of the American Legion and auxiliary from Atkinson, Page, O Neill and Ewing were in at tendance at a district meeting held at the auditorium of the Ewing public school last Thurs day evening. Sanders post 214 presented the colors. Commander Ralph Munn introduced Mrs. Lewis Carter, president of the American Le gion auxiliary of unit 214. She had charge of the following program: Larry Williamson played his guitar acompaniment and sang “You Just Better Not Do That” and "I Get So Lonely.” A report on Cornhusker girls’ state was given by D'ana Baum, who rep repsented Ewing this year spon sored by the auxiliary. A read ing, “How I Learned to Play the Pianny,” featuring “Three Blind Mice,” also was presented by Miss Baum. Miss V 1 a n d a Biddlecome staged a pantomime solo, “I Des Dotta Doe.” District Vice-Com mander Charles Chace, introduc ed by Commander Munn, told of the progress of the county Le gion and auxiliary. Ewing is one of the six units. The next district meeting is be ing planned in September at Plainview—the date to be set. District Commander Jerome Henn of Petersburg told of the program planned for the depart ment convention, which will be held in Omaha August 1, 2 and 3. He also mentioned this as be ing his 52nd appearance at dis trict meetings since becoming district commander. Holt county has reached its membershin goal for this year. On retirement of colors, the group adjourned to the Le gion club where auxiliary mem bers of unit 214 had prepared a buffet luncheon of barbecue sandwiches, potato chips, pickles, coffe and iced tea. Rural Topic at WSCS Meeting— EWING—“Women and the Rural Community” was the topic of the lesson for the Women’s Society of Christian Service when the group met Wednesday after noon at the parlors of the Ewing Methodist church. Mrs. Anna Pollock was the leader. The ses sion was opened by Miss Anna Van Zandt with a poem “Peace”. The devotional period was con ducted by Mrs. Earl Billings. Mrs. R. G. Rockey presided at the short business meeting, con sisting of routine affairs. Guests were Mrs. Ed. Urban, Mrs. Lee Brigdon and son, Miss Iris Van Ostrand. Hosteses were Mrs. Jessie Angus and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard. Refreshments were served. Bouquets o f garden flowers decorated the table and the dining room. — Karen Tuttle Feted— EWING—Karen Tuttle, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle, celebrated her 13th birthday an niversary on Thursday, July 8. In honor of the occasion, several boys and girls were invited to an afternoon party. Outdoor games were played. Gifts were also presented to Karen. Two birthday cakes baked and decora ted by her mother were served with ice cream and coolade for refreshments. Birthday Cake Resembles Train— Terry Liedtke, 3, entertained eight friends at a party Saturday afternoon, observing his birth day anniversary. His grandmoth er, Mrs. John Kahler of Meadow Grove, brought him a five-piece cake baked and decorated to re semble a freight train. Mrs. Kahler returned to her home Sunday. Miss Lucille Neth of Clarks visited from Friday until Mon day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shelhamer. M Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emsic and children of Omaha visited Satur day night at the Z. H. Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and girls of Newman Grove were also at the Fry home. Deanna Emsic went home with the Jen sens to spend a few adys. Phyl lis Jensen had recently under gone a tonsilectomy. Billie, Cheryl, Joanie, Dickie and Peggy Emsic are visiting ‘ Grandma” and “Grandpa” Fry this week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and children attended the rodeo at Stuart Monday night, July 5, and also visited relatives in Stu art. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Closson and Bruce Koehler of Gilcrest, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koeh ler and children of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry enjoyed a picnic with Mrs. Anna Koehler at Neligh the Fourth of July. The Johnny Miller family vis ited the Charley Rotherham family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hall and children came from McPherson, Kans., the latter part of the week to get their daughters, Gayle and Sheila, who had spent al most twro weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer and children were guests at the Ora Switzer home for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and Elizabeth and Carl Christon were guests of the Don Larson family Sunday. Duane Norden of Ansley was a weekend guest of Sonny Hand. Walter and Alice Miller visit ed Sunday at the Richard home north of Bartlett. Thomas Wendell Jacobson and Leonard Miller were Sunday ] guests of Larry Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink spent Sunday with the Elmer Trow bridge family at Page. Marietta and Mema Miller were Sunday guests of Altha Lou Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewell and sons, Douglas and David, of Randolph called at the Z. H. Fry home Sunday. Mrs. Carl Christon and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson and Mrs. Henrv Reimer spent the weekend visiting the Leonard Larsons and other friends in Lin coln. Miss Anna Van Zandt observ ed her birthday anniversary Sat- I urday, Julv 10. In honor of the j occasion, she was the special ; guest at a supper at the Carl Christon home Friday evening. Other guests were Mrs. Florence Butler, Mrs. Jessie Angus, Mrs. Sis Ebengaard and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson. To Norfolk— Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wichman and family visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stasse and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wichman in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka, Jerry Striefel, Mrs. H. W. 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Rural Youth Group Tours Bank— The regular meeting of the O’Neill Rural Youth was held on Friday, July 9, at the court house assembly room with 18 members present. We wish to thank F. N. (“Chick”) Cronin for allowing us to tour (he O’Neill National bank that evening. After the tour, we had our business session. A. Neil Dawes introduced his new assistant, Harry Stokely. We received our year books which are made out to December 31. Our annual picnic, which was to be held last month, was post poned on account of rain. The new date set is July 18 at Har old Colburn’s place. Everyone is to bring a covered dish for an evening meal. We discussed plans for state camp which will be held at Chadron July 30, 31 and August 1. Those planning to go should have arrangemetns made bv July 18. * The meeting adjourned and we enjoyed square' dancing. Later in the evening a lunch was served by Harold Colburn.—By Mary Belzer, news reporter. Miss McCullough on European Tour— Mrs. Howard D. Manson re ently received word from Miss Elja McCullough, former Holt county superintendent stating that Miss McCullough is conduc ting an academic tour of Eur ope. The tour is sponsored by Dana college at Blair and the; University of Omaha. The group of 10 on the tour leave New York bv plane today (Thursday) and will visit nine countries — Ireland, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Hol land, Germany, Austria, Switzer land, France and England—before returning to New York August 26. Miss McCullough is now a pro fessor in the English department at Dana college. JUSTICE COURT Dillard Reichow, driver for Norfolk Cereal and Flour mill, overweight on capacity plates, dismissed, July 8, Kenneth W. Kirk. Boyd Edward, driver for El mer E. Eickstrom, fictitious num ber plate, dismissed by R. L. Gude, July 12, R. L. Gude. Tune in! Voice of The Fron tier” . . Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:45 a.m. WJAG (780 k.c.) Ed Whetham, Wife Wedded 55 Years 22 Grandchildren at July 4 Event LYNCH — Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whetham celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday, July 4. All but two of their chil dren were present, also 22 grand children and nine great-grand children. OlheT Lynch News Mrs. Dick Ross of Washington state is here visiting relatives and old time friends. Maxine Jehorek returned to her work in Omaha on Monday, July 5, having spent the holiday weekend at the parental home. Cpl. Lawrence Kalkowski re turned to his army camp at Ft. Riley, Kans., having spent a three-day pass at his parents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. George Svatos and grandson, Ronnie Svatos, of Lake Andes. S.D., spent Sunday evening, July 4, at the Albert Kalkowski home. Ernest Vomacka of Gregory, S.D., spent the holiday weekend at the Martin Jehorek home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer of Rapid City, S.D., visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Stouffer Sunday, July 4, also with their daughter, Mrs. Gene Harris, and family. They returned to their home early Monday morning, July 5. Aitnea and Donelda Hairimon are in Idaho visiting relatives. The Carroll Bjomsen children of Sioux City spent the past two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Nata Bjornsen, while their mother was recuperating from surgery. Mrs. Kate McDermott of Omaha accompanied Irene and Margaret Stenger to Petersburg last Thurs day where Mrs. McDermott vis ited her niece, Mary Stenger, a few days. C. G. Pratt of Bristow was a business visitor here last Thurs day. Joe Boska was in Minnesota last week to attend the funeral of an uncle. Mrs. Inger Levi of Norfolk spent last week visiting rela tives in this community. The Kenneth Fish family spent Sunday at Lake Andes, S.D. The Gene Spencer family of Grandview, Wash., visited rela tives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn of Dorsey were in Lynch Saturday. Mrs. Art Stewart is in Califor nia for an extended stay with her children. Tony Kriz of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kriz of Grand Island spent the past week vis iting Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Kriz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sixta vis ited Spencer relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long and Mi. and Mrs. Earl Moody are visiting relatives in Oregon. Billy Dick Alford of Omaha is here visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Jurgen son of Norfolk spent several days visiting relatives here. 2 Visitors Honored— Mrs. H. J. Birmingham enter tained at a coffee Saturday after noon honoring Miss Libby Latta of Omaha and Mrs. Delbert Lar son of Northbrook, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDer mott and family of Petersburg visited Sunday at the Dorn Mc Dermott and John Underwood homes. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rob ertson left Sunday for a month’s vacation in the Pacific coastal states. The Heat Is On! I Don’t Be Half-Safe Shop Lew White and Be Sure! CLEANEST CARS IN TOWN — NO UNDERARM DEALS Written OK Warranty GMAC Terms 1953 Chevroleis, three to choose from. 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Mr. and Mrs. John Osenbaugh and sons of Burwell were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh. Sandra re turned to Burwell with her par ents. She had been visiting her grandparents for a month. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Land don left Sunday for a three weeks vacation at Banff national national park, Alberta, Can. Donald Braun of Omaha was a weekend houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen oi the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu ments from the factory to the -onsumer. — Emmet Crabb. O' Neill. phone 139-J. 37H Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons left Saturday, July 3, for Twin Valley, Minn., where they are visiting his father, Donald O. Lyons. W. L. DeHart of Ord spent the weekend visiting at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lofflin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Man son spent Saturday and Sunday in North Loup. 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