Lynch News Mr and Mrs. Walter Anson and family spenl Thanksgiving day with friends in Kwing. Pauline Mulhair left for Florida Tuesday. November 25. She plans to six-nil the winter there. Mrs. Allen Kascan of Butte spent Sunday at the Wallace Couri er v home. Wilmer Sedivy of Manhattan, Kans spent his Thanksgiving va cation with his parents here. Ludvig Placek was a business visitor in Sioux City last week. Mr and Mrs. Howard Anderson and family -|M-m the Thanksgiving weekend with relatives in Omaha Peter Mulhair was in Sioux City the first of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett went to Naiter Tuesday after Miss Etta Bennett, who came for a tew day's stay. The Harold Han «en family six-nt the evening play ing cards. Friday supper guests at the Robert Courtney home were Mr and Mrs. I>*onard Streit of Wich ita, Kans.. also Mrs. Hannah _ -■ Streit. In the evening the Clarence Kolund family. Edward Streit and Mr. and Mrs C. C. Courtney came to play cards. Abbie Gray and Harlene Holtz, who teach near Gordon, came home for the Thanksgiving holi day. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sedivy and family of Redbird and Mr and Mrs. James Maly, sr , visited re cently at the Johnnie Hanslik home in Pilger. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meuller and family of Missouri are here ; visiting the Thomas Courtney fam ; dies They all went sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Izirell Alford and I Beverley Alford, all of Omaha, | s[»ent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McMeen. Arlene Bermeier of Chadron spent Thanksgiving with home folk here. Dorothy Mulhair of Lincoln spent the holiday vacation here. The Frank Svoboda family mov ed to a farm north of Atkinson Saturday. November 29. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Maly and family of O'Neill spent Thanksgiv ing at the James Maly home. In the evening they went to the El don Sedvig home to play cards. Rev. Charles Kamber was a Thanksgiving visitor at the Loric Micanek home. Mrs. Lois Harris recently left for her home in Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McMeen and Miss Marjorie McMeen of Gregory, S.D., were Thanksgiving visitors at the Bill Alford home. Mrs. Phyllis Mulhair and family j and Mrs. Jonas Johnson visited 1 relatives in Spencer Friday, j Mr. and Mrs. Ora Barnes left j Friday for their home in Hills I boro, Ore., after a month’s visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes motored to O’Neill with them where they boarded a bus. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sirta re turned home from Minnesota Sat urday, November 16. The Clarence Kolund family spent Wednesday evening. Novem ber 26, at Jack Fairs. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Martin Jehorek home were Joe Waskowiak and Dave Ziska of Gregory, S.D. Mesdames Ora Barnes, Wallace Courtney and Jerry Sizta spent Wednesday afternoon, November 26, with Mrs. Eunice Teadtke. Dr. G. B. Ira. Mrs. Marjorie Dix and Mr. and Mrs. Lorelle Al ford and Beverley Alford of Oma ha were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Bill Alford home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown and family of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson were Thanksgiving ——— guests at the Wallace Moffett home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody, the Fred King family, the Beryl Moody family and Leland Moody family and the Earl Moody fam ily of Armour, S.D., were Thanks giving dinner guests at the Ralph Moody home in Niobrara. Mrs. Faye Courtney of Rapid City, S.D., visited at C. C, Court ney home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courtney and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Micanek spent Thanksgiving at the Edward May home Sunday, November 23, a family reunion was held at the Jerry Sixta home. Those present were Ora Barnes. Wallace Courtney, Jerry Sizta. Eunice Teadtke of Bristow' and Mrs. Allan Kascan of Butte Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hasel horst and family were Tuesday, November 25, supper guests at the Beryl Moody home. The annual "after” corn picking oyster stew feed was held at the Frank Weeder home Tuesday eve ning, November 25. Those present, besides the Weeders, were: Mr. and Mrs Wallace Moffett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don John son, Barbara Hoffman, and Her man Lindgren. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Streit of Wichita, Kans.. and Edward Streit Mrs. Hanah Streit and the Clar ence Kolund family were Thanks giving guests at the C. C. Court ney home. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Rossmei er and family of Sidney came Wed nesday, November 26, for a visit with relatives here. That evening they and the Delbert Haselhorst family spent with Mrs. Lorie Mic anek. Saturday the entire Hasel horst family spent at Lorie Mic anek home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moffett called on Mrs. Phyllis Mulhair and family. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the I,oo Kalkow'ski home were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulhair, the Bill Spencer family, Leonard Havranek, and Mrs. Roy Lowry of O'Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins of Cas tlfam nnrl 1\ if *• 'toil TVT George Kalkowski. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahl endorf and Josephine and Joe Bos ka were Creighton visitors Friday. Ray McGeorge called on Steve Vlean Friday. James Chvala of Niobrara spent the weekend at the parental Steve Chvala home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek spent Monday evening at the Clar ence Kolund home. Chester Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loomis of Spencer spent Thanksgiving at the Edmund Rohde home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek were business visitors in Johns town Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Dale Audiss and family of Anoka spent Saturday evening at the Merle Sieler home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and family spent Thursday at the Bur nell Wells home in Osmond. Mrs. Lena Johnson visited at the C. W. Christensen home Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whetham of Lincoln visited recently with Mrs. Ed Whetham and at the Bus Greene home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kube and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lammers at Ilartington. Mrs. George Courtney and Car olyn and Mrs. Velma McDonald were business visitors in Norfolk Friday. Mrs. Bub Carsten and Holly, Mrs. Zella Bare, Shylene Johnson and Kay Carson were in Norfolk 1 Friday. -1 Completes Course Army Sp-5 James T. Lueken of Lynch, (above), recently com pleted with honors the turret mechanic course at the Seventh army training center in Vilseck, Ge-many. Socialist Lueken, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A Lue ken, is a tank gunner in com pany A of the 14th armored cav alry regiment in Fulda. He en tered the army in January, 1957, received basic training at Ft. Leonard W'xxl, Mo., and arrived in Europe in April, 1957. The 21 year-old soldier is a 1955 gradu ate of Lynch public high school. U.S. Army Photo. 50-Year Rebekah Pin to Townsend « PAGE Mrs. Dora Townsend, a member of the Rebekah lodge for 1 50 years, was presented with a, 50-year-pin Tuesday evening, No- j vember 25, when members of the j Friendship Rebekah lodge at Page i met in the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. j R V. Crumly, noble grand, made the presentation. Guests were al so present from the O’Neill and Inman camps. Mesdames Carrie . Townsend, Evelyn Gray, Leila Snell and John Gray were honored as charter members of the Page lodge which was organized December 14, 1920. All other members who had a record of 20 years or more were given honorable mention. Twenty year and charter members were presented corsages. Mrs. Carrie Townsend is the owner of a chivalry pin given for her work in the organization of the Page lodge and for “outstand ing community work ’’ She was the only member present who earn ed that distinctly. Reminiscing was done by older members to the enjoyment of others present. An election of officers was held. Mrs. Frank Cronk was chosen noble grand; Mrs. Roy Hansen, vice grand; Mrs. Glen Stewart, secretary, and Mrs. R. V. Crum ly, treasurer. The other officers are appointive. The officers will be seated in January. The present elective officers. Mesdames R. V. Crumly, Frank Cronk .William Sorensen and Glenn Stewart, served refreshments to 40 guests. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD Matilda Olson to Frank Determan and wife 10-25-58 $9,500 —Lot s 9 & 10 Blk. 42, Western Town Lot Co. Add., Atkinson. WD John Welsh, et al to Thom as Welsh 11-21-58 $8,000, SWy4 30-29-13. Chambers News A family gathering Thanksgiv ing day in the Ronald Haake home included the following guests: Mr and Mrs. Marlm Ship man and children of Wolfe Point. Mont, Mr. and Mrs Donald Haake and two daughters of Elwood, Mrs Ben Martin of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs William Ermer, Mrs Fred Ermer and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Ermer, Mrs. Fred Ermer and family and Mr and Mrs. John Shipman and Neill, all of Chambers. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Glen Grimes and family were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubken and son of Lincoln, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Beed anci Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beed and baby daughter and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Adams and Larry. Mrs. James Grimes returned home Saturday, November 29 from Ottumwa, la., where she had spent three weeks with her son in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Loran Coppae and family. Mr and Mrs. Arnie Mace, jr., and son and her mother. Mrs. Etta Brittell of O’Neill were Sunday, November 30. supper guests of Mr and Mrs. William Ritterbusch. Mr and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer, Mr. and Mrs. William Ritterbusch and Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter bush and boys enjoyed Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ritterbush. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, Kenneth and Kathy and Isaac Tay-t lor were Thanksgiving day guests in the Loyd Taylor home at Bas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter went to Atkinson to have Thanks giving with her mother, Mrs. Frank Backhaus and daughter. Mr. and Mrs T. E. Newhouse drove to Wichita, Kans. Wednes day where they spent Thanksgiv ing with their son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jim New house and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoerle, who have lived on a ranch north of Bassett the past year, moved Saturday, November 29, into the house in the west part of town owned by Mr. and Mrs Fred Cat ron and fomerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kellar. Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller and children spent Thanksgiving with his brother-in-law and sister at Laurel. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Arnold Marie and Erna Zuelke were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fredrich and family of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pucket and baby Su san of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed drove to Sioux City, la., Wednesday, No vember 26, to bring their daughter, Doreen, home to spend the Thanks giving weekend. They took her back to her school duties on Sun day Mr. and Mrs Dean Stevens, Cherilyn and Terry of Atkinson were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. Mr .and Mrs. Fred Fangman of York spent the past weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luebken and son of Lincoln, returned home Sunday, November 30, after spending their Thanksgiving vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed, and Judy and other relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Ward Smith and family of Shelton, spent Thanks giving with his mother Mrs. Cor dia Smith. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith. Mr and Mrs. Don Medcalf and boys of Ainsworth were Thanks giving day guests of his parents, Mr .and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf. Family night was held Sunday evening, November 30, at the Methodist church in Chambers. A short program, including a beau tiful colored film “Upriver in Sarawak" was presented, follow ed by a social hour and lunch. About 80 were present from Ame lia and Chambers Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Glen Grimes and family were her parents. Mr. and Mrs E. H. Russell, her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs John Reynolds and Diane and Mrs Ar nold Rejot and Jay Dean, all of Long Pine and Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Adams and Larry of Chambers. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reed and Judy. Mr and Mrs. Howard Reed and daughter of Chambers and Mr and Mrs. Norman Lubken and son of IJncoln. Mr and Mrs. R. C. Nolte and Mrs Ina Turner of Halsey and Mr and Mrs. Delos Edwards and daughter of Tekamah spent Thanksgiving and the weekend in the William Turner home. Mr. and Mrs Willard Thomson and family were also guests at Thanks giving dinner. Mr and Mrs Harold Given and family, Mr. and Mrs. I'kmald Green and children and Charles, Lester. Dean and Ralph Given, all of Chambers, also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green and family and Mr and Mrs. Rob Given and chil dren of Rartlett enjoyed Thanks giving dinner in the Lyle Chil ders home west of Elgin. Thanksgiving day dinner guests in the Lyle Wright home were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fleek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. and Mrs Henry Fleek and family and Mr and Mrs. Ray Shoemaker and Gail. Raymond Gail Shoemaker and Tommy Scott spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with their par ents, returning to work on Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Salem and daughter spent Thanksgiving with her parents at Winner, S. D. Regional Deaths Mrs. Walter Wojeniwchowski CLEARWATER Mrs. Walter Wojeniwchowski, 40. whose par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson R. Thompson, live at Clearwater, was killed Thursday, November 20, in a two-car collision at the junction of U.S. highways 20-281 [ near Osmond. Mrs. Wojeniwchow ski and her husband, 42, were cn route to Clearwater. Her husband was hospitalized. Funeral services for the woman were held Sunday, November 2.3, at Fremont. Ernest Swanson LYNCH Funeral services were held Friday, November 28, at Ran dolph for Ernest Swanson, 73, who died Monday, November 24, in Sa cred Heart hospital here. Surviv ors include: Daughter Mrs. Au drey Birmeier of Lynch, seven grandchildren, two brothers and three sisters. W. L. Mote PLAINVIEW W. L. Mote, 89, who was in the early day bank ing business here for many years and later served as Hitchcock county judge, died Thursday, No vember 20. at Omaha. Survivors include: Daughter Mrs. Wade Martin of Omaha, wife of an Omaha banker. Miss Sharon Hilderhoff of Sen eca was a guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Osenbaugh, from Thanks giving until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devoy and baby daughter. Ann Marie, went to Sioux City Saturday and left by plane to visit his mother in Min neapolis, Minn. Star News Thanksgiving guests at the Ern est Boelter home were Mrs. Hat tie Boelter. Mr and Mrs Ewalt Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boelter and family, Mi ami Mrs. Wayne Boelter and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bob VanOst rand, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mittois. Lee and Elinor. Mrs. Joe Nekuda of Omaha spent the weekend at the homes of her sons, Elmer and Leonard, and their families. Mr. and Mi’s. Nels Linquist and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Martha Hill at Ew ing Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and family were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson in Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Rolrert Miller and sons spent the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Christ, and family at Atchison. Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miller called at the Ewalt Miller home Wednesday evening. November 26, on tlieir way to O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and family spent Thursday eve ning with the Nels Linquist family. Mrs. Tom Slattery and children and Mrs. Roland Miller spent Sat urday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Derickson and f a m i 1 y were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elroy Lieb in i O’Neill. Ewalt Miller called at the Wayne Boelter home Friday forenoon. Barbara Miller accompanied him home after spending the night at the Boelter home. Miss Kay llibbs came home Wednesday afternoon, November 26, from Norfolk to spend Thanks giving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill llibbs, and Roddy, Mike and Craig. Miss Judy Juracek of Lincoln spent Thanksgiving with homofolk. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nelson and family were at the Carl Nel son home for Thanksgiving. The Star Get-Together club meets this week with Mrs. Ben Vonasek as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman were Sunday dinner guests at the Nels Linquist home. C&NW Asks Douglas Decision Be Upheld The Chicago & North Western railroad told the state supreme court Friday it was fully justified in withdrawing trains lit and 14 July 7 from the Omaha-Chadron run In a brief filed with the high court, the railroad said the 1Vnig hts county district court decision holding that the railway possessed authority to remove the trains should he upheld. The brief was filed in answer to an appeal by Save-the-Trains as sociation from the district court ruling. (■rab hag Exchange Planned at December Meeting— PAGE A cash donation was made to the Opportunity Center at Norfolk when the members of the Fast Side Kountry Klub met at the home of Mrs. Melvin Carson for the November lesson on "The Making of Wood Fiber Flowers". Mrs. Norman Salt/ and Mrs. Rog er Bowen were the lesson leaders. Mrs. Alfred Conner, president, presided over the business meet ing. 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