Indiana Family Arrives This Week JTTAR—Mr and Mrs Dick Krifoofz and family of l,aFayette Ind . are expected this week at the Ben Miller home for a three weeks vacation Mrs Keilholz is the former I/ws Miller. The Mil ler'* son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs George Oetter, and fam ily of California are also expoet ad this month to spend their va cation Other Star News The Star Get-Together cluh will aot meet on the regular date, August 13, hut will have a family piranc dinner instead of the regu »r meeting, August 17, at Ford's park in O’Neill. Each member is to bring a hanky to exchange (or roll call. The coffee will be made at the nark The Dale Revell family enter tained the neighbors who assist ed at their home during Mr. Re relTs recent illness with a supper at their home Wednesday even UE, July 30 Mr and Mrs. Ben Miller, Mr. tnd Mrs Fred Timmerman, Mr. u*l Mrs Soren Sorensen, jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle John son and family, Mr. and Mrs. EWalt Miller and Alfred Linquist •ere guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nels Linquist and fam ily on Wednesday evening, July 10, to honor Mr. Linguist's birth day anniversary Piogressive pitch furnished the entertainment with Sen Miller and Mrs. Sorensen the tag!. prize winners. Mr. and Mrs. Jcfmson were low prize winners and Ewalt Miller received the traveling prize. Lunch was serv ed at the close of the evening. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Boelter and Allen had supper with the Ewalt Miller family Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Art Juracek and family of Norfolk spent Saturday •ohmag with relatives. Mrs Bill Hibbs, Mike and Craig sailed at the Ewalt Miller home Sunday forenoon Miss Ranelda Juracek of Nor folk is spending this week with tan cousin. Irma Juracek. Miss Judy Juracek of Lincoln spent the weekend with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miller apent Sunday with the Ewalt Mil ler family. Tiie 4-H club of this community taxi a wiener roast Sunday even at the Nels Linquist home. BEAUTYLAND Beauty Salon Ftioae 565 for appointment Located across street from bakery Fouser Report* on Htocker-Feeder Judging — The Phoenix live Wires 4-H club met at the Leo Wabs home Friday, August 1 Meeting was iijw-ned with the flag salute and the 4-H pledge. Roll call was an swered by naming a favorite pet. All members were present. Burt Fouser gave a report on jurdgtng a stocker-feeder. Judy i Syfie gave a demonstration bast . ing. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hans j Laurdisen and Leroy. Recreation ' was provided by Jane Wabs, re porter. A lunch was served by j Mrs. Leo Wabs. 0 Neill News Miss Charlene Mahony of St. i Catherine’s hospital in Omaha spent the weeeknd with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahony. Mr. and Mrs Allen Walters and I son and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wal ters visited over the weeeknd with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby in Oma ha. Arriving today (Thursday) from Denver, Colo., will be Mrs. Jim Joplin and son. They will vAsit her mother, Mrs. James O’Don nell of Atkinson, and her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. A. J. O’ Donnell, and other relatives They also will attend the wedding Satur day in Atkinson of Miss Leona Pettinger of AtkAnson and Sam Hartz of Boise, Ida. Ppppnt Hinnt'r cnif^tc nf \fr nnH Mrs. John N. Schmit were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bowden of Es condido, Calif. Mrs. Bowden, the former Barbara Riggs of Brocks burg, was a classmate of Mrs. Schmit. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Watson and family returned from their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William W. McIntosh and sons spent a week with the Watsons at a cabin at Gold Lake, Minn. The McIntosh j family and Mr. Watson returned Wednesday, July 30. Mr. Watson had been with his family 10 days. Mrs. Watson and the children vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Preston of Wells, Minn., and other relatives in Des Moines, la., before returning Sunday evening. Twenty [►credit off on all fans and air conditioners—Scovie’s Wes tern Auto, O’Neill. 15c Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris McGinn were her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald of El Cajon, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, jr., and family of Omaha arrived Tuesday for a two weeks’ vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker sr. Mrs Juliana Kamphaus and daughter, Miss Mary, took Mike out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Svatos in Amelia to help with the haying. They and Fran cis Kamphaus, who had rheumatic fever, is vacationing with the An ton Svatos family in Amelia. REXALL SPECIALS FOR AUGUST CARA NOMR “FAST” PERMANENT—"TWO FOR ONE” Sale— , No other home permanent—no beauty shop permanent—can outlast Cara Nome's with its professional wave lotion and exclusive "Neutralock” Neutralizer. 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At the touch of a button this automatic nebulizer releases a full-srength measured dose of effective aetMillizer releases a ful-strength measured dose of effective to carry In your pocket or purse, Rexall’s AERO METER Asth ma* Spray contains 200 full-strength measured doses. COMPLETE ----- •4*25 Safe Fly Spray for Dairy Cattle Now you can give your dairy cattle protection from the menace of flies and be absolutely certain that no trace of the spray will be found in the milk. Get greater production from your cows during the fly season. Get Dairy Cattle Spray with TABUTREX today at Gilligan REXAM. Drug. Prescriptions The next time your doctor finds it necessary to give you or a. member of your family a prescription, take that prescription to SUligan REXALL Drug to be filled by one of our PRESCRIP TION SPECIALISTS. Gilligan’s Rexall Drug Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87 — O'Neill Former Inez Store Operators Make Visit AMELIA — Mrs Edna McDon ald of Casper. Wyo., has been visiting at the Floyd Adams home the past week The McDonalds operated the ixwt office and grocery store at Inez several years ago. Other Amelia New* Mr. and Mrs. Ted Price and iheir friends, Mr. and Mrs. Don Budge and three children, all from Hawaii, visited Mrs. Stella Sparks from Thursday until Sat urday. The Budge family left Sat urday morning enroute to the Yel lowstone park Mrs. Doris Baker. Gaylen Fix, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fix and sons, ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sawyer of Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs Earl Ward and Mrs. Mary Sawyer of Bird City, Kans., visited at the Elmer Fix home Sunday and the early part of the week. Mrs. Saw yer is the mother of Mrs. Fix and Mrs. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce drove to Neligh Thursday where they met their daughter and son in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh of Omaha, and spent the day visiting with them. Paul Johnston of Fremont came Saturday evening to get his wife and children, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Peterson, the past week. They returned to their home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Johnston M'nrn Cnndni' < 1!»-»»-**-»»• ,n mnir, . Oscar Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolit tle entertained at a family din ner Sunday in honor of Mr. and [Mrs. Ted Price of Honolulu, Haw. Those present, besides the hon ored guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ballagh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstein and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. George Enbody and i family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair i and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair and Allen, and Mrs. Stella Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith and family of North Platte and Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Smith, Virgina and Ruth of Chambers were din ner guests Monday at the home of their aunt and unele, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Waldo. Art Doolittle was surprised on his lArthday aniversary July 29 when friends and relatives drop ped in to help him celebrate the occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peter son; Mr. and Mrs Ira Lierman; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lierman; Her man Lierman; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robertson; Mrs. Delia Ernst, Ar thur Waldman and Pat Kennedy. Mrs. D. L. Fancher, Virgfc and Eunice of Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Link Sageser and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wid man and Marcia. Mrs. Margie Sammons went to Sioux City, la., Friday morning to help care for her daugther, Mrs. Andy Robak, and infant son, Jeffry. Marvin Porter, who has been employed at Yellowstone park, and Sherry Porter of Omaha are now staying with their father, Dick Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett visited at Vernon Berrys Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vern Sageser entertained toe Garden club Tuesday after nrv'in I Californians Stop Off Enroute Home— CHAMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Os car Thorin and two children of Imperial Beach, Calif., were vis iting relatives and friends at Chambers Monday, August 4. They had visited at Neligh. Peters burg, Valentine, O’Neill and other places in Nebraska and were en route home. The Thorins are former Cham bers residents. At Spencer— Mrs. Roza Bowers and Mrs. Minnie Higgins were in Spencer Sunday. Mrs. Higgins visited friends and Mrs. Bowers attend ed the ZCBJ lodge picnic at Ft. Randall. On their return trip they stopped at Midway to see Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck. O’NEILL IXX'ALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey and Bobby returned Wednesday from a few days stay at Lake Ok oboji. They are on a two weeks vacation and recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kazda and two children at Winner, S. D., who are former residents of O'Neill. Miss Judy Liddy was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Liddy, from Lincoln General hospital for the weekend. Her houseguest was James McHose of ; Fargo, N. D. ERIDAY-SATURDAY AUGUST 8 9 Ward Bond in — “GYPSY COLT” Walt Disney's CINDERELLA in technicolor. CARTOON SUN. MON.-TUES. AUGUST 10 11-12 j — CARTOON — WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AUGUST 13 14 “THE LITTLEST IIOBO” — CARTOON — The Donald Botiska* . . . following: Yellowstone trip they will reside in Grand Island*—O’Neill Photo Oo. faculty Changes at Academy Told Sister Annella Going to Holy Rosary j Registration at St. Mary's acad emy for senior day students will take place Monday, August 25; junior students Tuesday, August 26; sophomore students, Wednes : day, August 27, and freshmen I students, Thursday, August 28. Pupils may register at one of the following sessions: 9 to 11:30 a.m.; 2:30 to 3 p.m. or 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, August 25, at 9 a.m., all grade school students will re port to their respective classrooms for registration. Classes for ele mentary and high school students will begin Tuesday, September 2. Boarders will register Monday, September 1. In keeping with current educa tional trends, both scholastic and school regulations will be more rigid this year, according to Mother M. Agnesine, principal. In order to clarify this, a meeting of high school pupils, parents and faculty will be held Wednesday, September J at « p.m. St. Mary’s will have the follow ing members on its faculty for the 1958-’59 school year: Sister Laurita will have the kindergarten; Sister Brigid and Mrs. Don Becker will teach the first grade: Sister Thoma will be in charge of the second grade; Sister Genevieve will teach the third grade; Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot will teach the fourth grade; Mrs. Leo Gokie again will have the fifth grade; Sister Agnes replaces Sister Patricia for the sixth grade; Sister Mildred will teach the seventh and eighth grades. In the high school, Sister Flor ence replaces Sister Marina as ninth grade sponsor; Sister Fides will be sponsor for the 10th grade; Sister Mary Michael replaces Sis ter Constance as the junior (11th grade) sponsor; Sister Josephine will again lie sponsor for the sen iors (12th grade). Other high school faculty mem bers are Sister Christiana, Sis ter Maxine, who is the art in structor, Sister Mary Claire, Rev. Robert Duffy, Rev. Karl Kucera, Don Templemeyer and Miss Claire Tomjack. Sister Aniceta will continue her household duties and Sister Afra will replace Sister Annella, who will go to Holy Rosary mission. In the music department will be Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek as pi ano teacher and Duane Miller as band instructor. Mrs. Gokie, fifth grade teacher, recently returned from Dana col lege at Blair where she was work ing on her degree. Visit In Lincoln — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons re cently were in Lincoln with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Calkins. I'age News Miss Norma Sorensen returned io her work as long distance tele phone operator Wednesday after several days visit at the home of her parents, Mr. an I Mrs John Sorensen. Diane Trowbridge celebrated her seventh birthday anniversary with a party at Page park Mon day afternoon. The following were guests: Mrs. Morris Black burn and daughters, Cindy and Candy, of Bemidji, Minn., Hollice Wrede of O’Neill, and Janice Hoiss, David Max, Jerry Crumly, Vicky Fusselman and Nancy Nis i sen. Mrs. Trowbridge served | lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Taylor and i children of North Platte were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Lee Taylor. Terry returned to North Platte Sunday evening but the family remained for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs,. Llyod Powell and daughter, Mary Jo, of Alliance were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski, returning to their home Monday. Mrs. Hugh McBilde, Pat and Margo of Miner’s Oak, Calif., were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Troshynski. Sunday guests at the Earl Stevens home for a family get together Sunday were Mr. and as an army reservist, of Bemidji, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens and family of Louis ville, Nebr., and a friend of the children, Jim Thiesen of Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith of Neligh, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wrede and family of O’Neill. Hollice Wrede stayed with her grandparents for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blackburn and family of Bemidji, Minn., are spenolng this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens. They will then go to Indianapolis, Ind., where the family will visit relatives while he attends camp there for two weeks Mr anrl Mrc TVTtiir*lr» Rrmicp torn weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. j M. G. French, sr. Mrs. Brouse j attended the shower for her niece Friday evening at the church, i They were on their way to Valen tine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and sons of Titnidad, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Walker and family of Page and the Anthony Craig fam ily of Norfolk were Sunday even ing guests of Mr. and Mrs John Walker at Norfolk. A no-host supper was served picnic style. Mesdames Richard Wood and Christie and Mrs. Harry Papas and Renee of Lincoln were Sunday to Saturday guests in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes, at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Copes of Ainsworth were Sunday guests there and Mrs. Pappas and daughter ac companied them to Ainsworth for a few days visit. Mrs. R. D. Copes entertained a group of ladies Friday afternoon honoring her granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Pappas of Lincoln, and Mrs. Fred Walker of Trinidad, Colo. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Allen of O’Neill were supper guests in honor of the visiting Lincolnites. Mrs. Calvin Harvey and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry La mason were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hes ter Edmisten. Mesdames Otto Matschullat and Melvin Held attended the July session of the Lutheran Ladies Aid at Orchard Thursday after noon Mrs. Jerome Ruther entertained a group of children Saturday afternoon in honor of her daugh ter, Nadine, who was celebrating her fourth birthday anniversary. Becky Knudsen was guest of honor Friday afternoon on her seventh birthday anniversary w'hen her mother treated the guests to a swimming party at the O’Neill pool. Guests were Teri Iskes, Linda Bobby and Ro lln Wood, Patricia and Nadine Ruther, Virginia Hall, Brenda Mudloff, Linda, Vonda and Lurene Asher and David and George Max. Lunch was served and Teri lekes was an overnight guest. Twin angel food cakes were pro vided for the 12th birthday anni versary of the Sorensen twins, Llyod and Floyd, who entertained several friends at ice cream and cake following the Monday even ing baseball game. Patricia W edige, Donald Bouska Are Wed in Church Rite (Photo at left). ATKINSON At 10 o'clock Sat urday morning, August 2, Miss Pa tricia Wedige became the bride of Donald Bouska in a double ring ceremony. The beautiful summer wedding took place at St. Joseph’s Catho lic church in Atkinson with Rev. Richard Parr officiating. Richard Faust and Dan I.ee served as al tar boys. Assorted floral bouquets of lav ender and white gladioli decorat ed the altar. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Wedige, 123 West Sixth st., Grand Island. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bouska of Atkinson. The bride approached the al tar on the arm of her father. She appeared in a soft flowing floor length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle. The fitted Ixvdico of lace over pure white satin featured a rounded neckline. The long slee ves of lace tapered to the tradi tional bridal points at the wrists. The voluminous skirt had cas cades of tulle ruffles completely encircling (he skirt with a lace overskirt dropping to points alvout the skirt. The bridal veil was held in place by a headed princess crown. The veil fell to the finger tips with a lace edge and three lace hearts across the hack. The bride carried an orchid on a white prayer Ixxik with a crystal rosary, a gift of the bridegroom. The bride carried out the old tra dition of something old, some thing new, something borrowed, something blue and a penny in her shoe. The maid-of-honor was Miss Dianne Flannigan of Grand Island. The bridesmaids were the Misses Brenda Evonne Cole of O’ Neill and Delores Schaaf of At kinson. They appeared in orchid waltz-length dresses of nylon chif fon with a gathered drop w’aist bodice. They wore white minia ture veils and white mitts. They carried white bouquets of mums which wore arranged so the mid dle could be removed and wore as a waist corsage. The bridegroom was attired in a white dinner jacket and black trousers with a white carnation boutonniere. Duane Jansen of Pierz, Minn., cousin of the bride groom, served as bestman. Don Wedige of Grand Island, brother of the bride, and Roland Bouska of Atkinson, brother of the bride groom, served as groomsmen. All were attired identically to the bridegroom. Edward Jansen and Kay Estes, cousins of the bridegroom, serv ed as ushers. Miss Fran Richardson sang “Ave Maria,’’ “Panis Angelicus,” and “On This Day.” She was ac companied by Miss Mary Kay Berigan. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Wedige chose a black nylon dress with white accessories. Mrs. Bouska wore a navy faille dress with navy accessories. A 12 o’clock dinner was served to the immediate family at Hum phrey’s Diner. A reception for 125 guests was held at the Knights of Columbus hall, given by the bride’s parents with Mrs. Edward Jansen and Mrs. Ray Estes as hostesses. Miss Ruth Cleary presided at the guestbook. The three-tier wed ding cake was cut by Mrs. Wes 1-.. _1 If T-l 1 1 T auu AUIO. AjUWcUU %J a.11 sen poured. For traveling the bride chose a a yellow princess style afternoon dress with white accessories. Fol lowing a week’s wedding trip through Yellowstone national park and the Blackhills, the couple will be at home at 1904 West Third st., Grand Island. Mrs. Bouska attended St. Jo seph’s hall of Atkinson and Cen tral Catholic high in Grand Island for a year and one half. The bride is a 1958 graduate of Cen tral Catholic. She is employed as a stenographer with Handler’s News Agency of Grand Island. Mr. Bouska is a 1954 graduate of St. Joseph’s hall in Atkinson and is now employed with the Albert Browning. Fruit Wholesale Co., Grand Island. Among the out-of-town guests were: Rev. Father Naughtin, superin tendent of Central Catholic high school, Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Kersten, Mr. and Mr. Robert Vlack, Roberta, Bill and Barry, all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wickman, Mike, Joan, Julie and Jim, Char les Cole and Cleone, all of O’ Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moel ler,, Adele and Harold of Don nellson, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perlenfein of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. John Prenzlow of Sny der; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Alda. Mr. and Mrs. Art. Martin, Mrs. Stella Cunningham and Mrs. Hazel Helenbolt, all of Naper; Mrs. Robert Krotter, Patty and Bill of Spencer; Mrs. Robert Hoff man, Bob, Kathy, Dan and Tom all of Chicago, 111.; Duane, Jeanie, Arlene and Leonard Jansen of Pierz, Minn. Community Day Planned at Page PAGE—The Improvement club met at the club rooms with 12 members and one guest, Lee Ann Crank, present. Plans were discussed concern ing the installation of a sink and cupboards in the kitchen. Plans were also commenced for the community day activities. A special meeting will be held Mon day evening, August 25, when plans will be completed and committees named. Mesdames Ray Snell and Evelyn Gray ser ved lunch. Supper Guests — Sunday Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus and Miss Mary were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart of Page. Miss Mary and James Stewart will be married Saturday, September 20. Letters to Editor People and I ish Ewing. Nehr., July 29, 1958 How a lx nit equipping me with one of those underwater pons you told aliout on the "Voice of The Frontier" program that your re porters are using* If you want to see water, come out to the upper Clearwater creek i valley in the Goose lake coun try Wo have water all over the place, covering the meadows. Some water is level with or run ning over the roads. You can get all the carp you want. They re swimming all over Ihe meadows and around the hay stacks that stand like islands. PHYIJJS RARTAK (The above letter was read on our Wednesday, July 30, "Voice of The Frontier” pro gram. WJAG, 7S0 nc, 9:30 a m. Two days later the following letter was received and was rend on the Saturday, August 2, "Voice of The Frontier" pro gram.) Ewing, Nebr., August 1, 1958 Call off the people, please! We’ve had people, people, peo ple from as far away as Randolph trying to catch fish out hear near Gix»se lake. There IS water around the hay stacks and there ARE carp swim ming around the meadows. But you can't catch, spear or pitch fork these carp l>ecause the water covers 360 acres and in places is five feet deep. So tell the peo ple to quit coming because 1 can’t guarantee fish. Anyway, it proves you certain ly have a wide area of listeners and a lot of them! PHYLLIS I5ARTAK Hesther Timmons to Teach Home Ec. EWING- Mrs. I lest her Tim mons, who has taught home econ mics for the past six years at Western, Nebr., has signed a contract to teach this subject in the Ewing school for the coming year. Supt. G. D Ryan reports that the Ewing public school will begin on Sepetmber 1. Students will also register on this date. ! Fell Coon from Tree for Benefit of Inexperienced Dog? ROCK FALLS—Paul Marsh and Larry Rowe of Stockton, 111., who were recent overnight guests at the Floyd Johnson home, went on a coon hunt with Floyd that night. When asked if they caught or “tree-ed” a coon they replied “the whole coon family”! However they had shot one from the tree for the benefit of a young dog that needed some ex perience. They had to do this be tween showers and from the looks of their clothes when they returned, there must not have been enough time between show ers. The third member of the group, Ray Williams, spent the night in O’Neill at the Gordon Johnson home. He and Gordon served in the navy in the same outfit. Other Rock Falls News Joe and Elwin Grutsch com bined grain at the James Curran farm on Thursday afternoon and Friday forenoon. Francis Curran also helped out Sunday dinner and afternon vis itors at the Leo Snyder home were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder and children of Page. Passes Milestone in Growing Up ROCK FAIJLS — Little Dehra Schultz passed another milestone Tuesday, July 29, on the way t, growing up. She had her ' fifth birthday anni% ersary. To help her celebrate his ion were Mrs, Floyd Johnson an Linda, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Derick son. Russell and Craig and Mrs Kathryn Yantzi and grandsons Joe and Gene Yantzi. Everyone enjoyed homemade ice ore m and birthday eake. Debbie is looking forward t. going to school tMs year Other Rock Vails News Dave Veqirtst of St. Josep: Mo., visited at the home of l brother, Henry, from Wednesday July 30, until Saturday On Thu: day afternoon he visited at p , Floyd Johnson home and on K, day was a supper guest at the \ bert Widtfelrit family . Mr. and Hill Yantzi and chi' ten of Chadron spent the vvoeke here visiting relatives and in j, tieular Mrs. Yant/i’s brother Clayton GokVe, who just return i from doing his turn in fncU Sam’s employ. They and Mr Kathryn Yantai were Sunday . v ning guests at the Sam Derick son homo. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deriekson and Mr. and Mrs. John Sehulti went dancing on Saturday night at the Ash Grove hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Calkin were Sunday afternoon and sun per guests at the home of tlieli daughter, Mrs. Don Hynes, and family. Russell and Craig Deriekson snent Saturday nieht wllh fin-.tr grandmother while their parents went dancing. Gwenda, Trudy and Debra Schultz spent the night at the Widtfeldt home. John Richardson was an exe rting visitor at the Lyle Vequist home Tuesday, July 29. Mrs. Sam Derickson and boys called at the Don Hynes home Monday evening. Friday supper guesis of the A1 bert Widtfeldt family included Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi, Mrs Sant Derickson and boys and Dave W quist. Friday evening guests of the Floyd Johnson family were Mr. and Mrs. William Serck and daughters, Leona, Leah and Linda of Emmet. The evening was spent looking at slide pictures taken around the ranch, followed by some good listening harmony from the Serck sisters accompanied by Linda Johnson on the guitar. Lin da also did a few numbers In her own particular style. Twenty' percent off on all fans and air conditioners—Mcovle’n Wes tern Auto, O’Neill. 15c Mrs. Albert Wicftfeldt, Normea and Jimmy and Donzel Peterson were last Thursday evening guests of Mrs. Ernest Price. Sunday supper guests of the Al bert Widtfeldt family were Mr and Mrs. Ernest Prioe and Mike London. Evening vistors included Mrs. Lou Brown, Terry and and Ricky Dell. Terry Brown spent the weekend in Atkinson with his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Brown, while the Arlen Brown family were visiting her mother in Rawlin, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock were Friday evening visitors at the John Schultz home. Norman Widtfeldt and Donzel Peterson were Saturday monring callers at the Lou Brown home. The Arlen Brown family and Mrs. Ethel Brown enjoyed an out door barbecued supper at the Lou Brown home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derick son and toys, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzi and children and Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi had a picnic din ner on Sunday at Ford’s park in O’Neill. In the afternoon every body moved oved to the swimming pool for a ‘‘cool-off session”. ii 111 w i y 11 fM Jig^: MATHIESON IRRIGATION /',/y SYSTEM ''i1 EASY AS 1-2-3 Mathieson custom engineered irrigation systems are de signed to meet all crop requirements. Enjoy high profits from irrigation farming with a Mathieson system. ns MARCELLUS IMPL. CO. J Phone 5 — West O’Neill I MATHIESON . • • • <•••. .v.w - .v v. , "