O Celia News o - j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Emmons of Omaha came Tuesday night, May ol6, and left the following night after attending high school graduation exercises at Atkinson Ker brother, Clarence Focken jr., was one of the graduates, also Denton Colfack and Donnie Frick - ei, also from the Celia communi ty. Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and Billy took Mrs. Martin Ham merberg to her home in Hastings Wednesday, May 18. They re turned that afternoon. Joe Hendricks, Jerry and Nina attended the wedding of Ruby Meyer and James Dobias at the Wesleyan Methodist church in Atkinson Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wallen vis ited the Emil Colfack home Sun day afternoon. oeveiau irum uus coramuimy attended services at Wesleyan Methodist church in Atkinson on Sunday evening when Mrs. Asa „ Woods, wife of a former Atkinson pastor, showed slides and gave a talk. Mrs. Woods is representing t h e Brainard Indian mission school at-Hot Springs, S.D., and her talk and slides concerned the school. She has been holding services in and around Atkinson, spending from Wednesday, May 18, until Saturday night with Mrs. Bertha Fullerton. From Saturday night until Ttiesday she stayed at the Mark Hendricks home. She was scheduled to hold a meeting in O’Neill Tuesday, returning tp, Hot Springs Wednesday. Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman helped with Bible school at Immanuel Lutheran chursu beginning May 23. Arlin Hendricks is spending this week at the Bob Cearns home in Atkinson and attending Bible school at Wesleyan Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts „ were Saturday supper guests at the Mark Hendricks home, o Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Butolph of Minneapolis, Minn., and her sis ter, - Mrs. Elma Olson of Mitchell, S.D., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves, all of Ethan, S.D., to the LeRoy Hoff man home Sunday. All left that evening except Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Butolph, who remained for a longer visit with their grandson, LeRoy Hoffman, and family, also Ed Hoffman and mother. Denton and Shirley Colfack attended the high school picnic at -Hidden Paradise near Newport last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. WUlliam Maloun o and son took Mrs. Martin Ham nierberg to Stuart Tuesday morn > ~ -—-I ing, May 17, while enroute to Ainsworth. Linford Sweet was a dinner guest at the Duane Beck home on Tuesday, May 17. kMrs. Omer Poynts arrived home uesday, May 17, after a two •eeks’ vacation in California with her sons and daughters in that State. p Allen Mitchell spent Tuesday arid Wednesday, May 17 and 18, with the Joe Hendricks family. 'A Charles Dobias and sons, Roger and Rodney, were last Thursday visitors at the Emil Colfack home. The men are breaking a horse to ride for Emil Colfack. f Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger i.nd Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilli yer returned home from visiting 1 is brother, Earl Terwilliger, and family in Denver, Colo., also the Roland Marts family in Colorado Springs, Colo. In Denver they also visited Claus Majunke, the Gorman boy the Terwilligers br >ught to the U.S. to live with hii mother. His mother, Mrs. Sam Eldridge, recently flew to Alaska to be near her husband, who is sta'iafied there. Claus will finish the junior year in June and will go x> Alaska and graduate from high School there next year. He p!an?