Lynch New» By Mm. Peter Mulhair Mrs. Don Johnson. Mrs. Peter Mulhair, Mrs Wallace Moffett and Russel were to O'Neill Thursday Mrs, Moffett and Russel had some dental work done. Mrs Don Kayl. Charie and Tim were supi>er guests Wednesday at Peter Mulhair's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Micanek and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moffett and sons. Mrs. Don John son, Mrs. Peter Mulhair, Mr. and Mrs Frank Mulhair and Loren. Mrs. Peter Mulhair was an af ternoon and evening caller at Phyl lis Mulhair home. Mrs. Bill Spencer and children were callers at the Leonard Ha vranek home June 29. Mr. and Mrs Neil Bjornsen and family, Mrs. Don Kayl and chil dren and Mrs Glen Hull were din ner guests, at the Guy and Gay Hull's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer and family were to O'Neill June 29 to see Mrs. Roy Lowry . Mrs. Joseph David took Rose mary and Kenny Heiser, Pam and Shelly David. Margeen Weeder, Marlene and Stanley Streit, Sue. Jill and Jud Allen to Niobrara for swimming lessons on Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs Emil Micanek were dinner guests at L-orie Micanek's the 4th of July. MILLER THEATRE ATKINSON ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8 P M. Friday iuhI Saturday duly 10 and 11 Sunday Monday-Tuesday duly 42-13 14 Wednesday and Thursday duly la and IK . 1L "IUI J Jl ' Supper guests at the Robert Wil son home at Vendel Thursday was Mr and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havranek, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hull, Mr and Mrs. Gay Hull and family, Mr and Mrs, Gorden De Kay, Mr. and Mrs Merle Sieler and Sue, Mr. and Mrs Corky Kalkowski, Mr and Mrs. Dayton Sieler and girls, Mr and Mrs Neil Bjomsen and children from El Monte Calif. The supper was for the Bjorn sens as they are leaving the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs Neil Bjorsen and family fnan California. Mrs Glen ■Hull, and Mrs. Peter Mulhair vis ited in O’Neill Tuesday with Mrs. Roy Lowry Mrs. Don Kayl and children wen over night guests at Peter Mul hair s Thursday. Curtis and DeNeil Bjorn sen stayed all night Friday with Dan ny and Debbie Havranek Veld«*en Pinkertnan stayed a few days at the Reggie Pinkerman home in O'Neill. Mrs. Art Gibson from Kuna, Ida ho and Mrs. Claraee Agar and Pen ny from Boise, Idaho were Mon day and Tuesday, June 30-July 1 guests at the Phyllis Mulhair home. Mrs. Gibson is an aunt erf Mrs. Mulhair. Margaret Stenger was an after noon guest Monday of Phyllis Mul hair. Linda Henderson from Verdel spent a few days with Margeen Weeder. Mrs. Emil Mieanek was a caller at Joe Micanek’s Thursday morn ing. a*.... Prt.ifnAi- nn/) QhnrrV were guests at the Edward May home, July 1. Bill Rosicky was a caller at the Dwight Mieanek home July 2. Mrs. Clarence Kolund went home from the hospital Wednesday eve ing. She left the baby until Sunday Altar Society meet at the church rectory Thursday afternoon in at tendance with a large crowd. hunch was served by Mrs. Leo Kalkowski,' Mrs. Bud Stewart and Mrs. Merle Sieler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeder from Omaha spent the weekend at the Frank Weeder and Ed Hoffman homes. Tommy Muller went to Creighton on business Friday. Mrs. Tommy Muller and chil dren were down to Lila Norwood's July 4th. They all had a picnic to gether. Dick Courtney went to Lincoln last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjornsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. L,eo Kalkow ski and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard llavranek and children. Mrs. Don Kay I and children, Mr. and Mrs Dick Hull and Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. (.lien Hull and Jerry. All had a picnic July 4th at the Bill Spencer's home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moffett and sons, Mrs. Peter Mulhair, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhair and Lor f GLEANINGS~from our -*' f Heritage of Freedom j 1. 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Douglas O'Neill en, Kenneth Crooks, Mr and Mrs. Harold Micanek and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Micanek and children and Joe Micanek from Lynch and Mr and Mrs. Edward May and son from Monowi were to Niobrara park Sunday for the Tueh reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjornsen and family left Sunday morning fur their home at El Monte, Calif., af ter spending two weeks with their folks. Mrs Emily Denire from Billings. Mont., spent a few days at Wallace Moffetts home. Mrs. Denire is a cousin of Mrs. Moffett. Rev. and Mrs. Spraugg spent Sunday evening at the Wallace Moffett. The Spraugg girls are attending summer camp at Long Bine. Mrs. Emily Denire, Mrs Peter Muihair. Mrs. Wallace Moffett and Mrs. Phyllis Muihair were in O' Neill Monday. Mrs. Moffett and Phyllis Muihair had denial work done. Mrs. Lloyd Tuch and Linda, Mrs. Marvin Schindler and Mary Ellon were in Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Muller and children were dinner guests of Mrs. Joy Yowlon at Pickstown, S. D. Larry and Kay stayed a few days with Uieir grandmother and she took them to see their great grandmother, Mrs. John Jira at White Lake, S D. Mrs. Marvin Schindler and Mary Ellen, Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Her ser were Sunday afternoon guests at Frank Heisers. They all enjoyed ice cream and cake. Dolores Kaikowski and Harlan Heiser were supper guests Sunday at Corky Kaikowski s. Gail Heiser, Kim Lueken and Francis Fisher spent July 4th at Omaha. Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Barbara and Marilyn Johnston visited a few days last week at the Will Shrader home. Elaine Tinsley spent Friday night and Saturday with Joan Mil ler. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fry of Mc pherson, Kans., Lou Miller, Clay ton Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Swit zer the Billy Lofquist and Walter miner uuiuiiea wcic ^uisia uk Forums July 4th picnic dinner at the Leo Miller home. There were 46 children and 36 adults present. Mrs. Catherine Eucker of Tilden visited last weekend at the Rudy Ahlers home. On Sunday she ac companied the Rudy Ahlers to Wis ner and spent the day at the Boh Ahlers home helping Bob celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visited with Mrs. Ross Fink and children of Lafayette, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder of Page at the Harold Heiss home at Page on Friday. The Ralph Pollock family of Seattle, Dale Raasch family and Rodney Pollock family of Omaha are guests at the Dave Pollock home. On July 4th they joined the Art Busshardt and Kenneth Pollock families in Neligh for a picnic din ner. The group were guests Sun day at the Dave Pollock, home Mrs. Fern Pollock was also a guest. The John Miller family visited last Sunday evening at the Ken neth Hill home. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Gun ter and Jimmy of Geneseo, 111-, and Dennis Napier called at the Keith Biddlecome and Lionel Gun ter homes Wednesday afternoon, July 1. Rev. and Mis. William Ross vis ited at the Keith Biddlecome home July 1 afternoon. Douglas Shrader was an over night guest of Clayton Hoke July 4th. Irene Ahlers of Seward and Ros ella Ahlers of Norfolk visited home folks over *lhe July 4th weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wrayne Fry and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Gibson jr., at the A1 Gibson home in Neligh Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott, Sharon and Tammy spent July 4th at Val entine visiting relatives. Mrs. Dave Pollock visited Mrs. Howard Miller Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Proctor and girls of Dowagiac, Mich., were supper guests July 1 at the Lionel Gunter home. Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier were dinner guests Sunday at the John Napier home. The John Napier family met the Eddy Cuddy and Jerry Cuddy families of O'Neill, the Ed Wai ters family of Chaml>ers and the Ed Burke family of Gordon at Vainuuic iwi n piviuv July 4th. The Joe Miller family of Omaha and Mrs. Anna Miller of Ewing spent July 4th at the John Miller home. The Bob Ahlers family of VVis ner. the Fred Ritter family of Til den, the Bernard Trease family of Clearwater and Rosella Ahlers j of Norfolk were guests July 1st in | the evening at the Rudy Ahlers i home and wished him a happy I birthday. Sarah Hohman went to the Clar- j ence Hahlback home July 4th to Thru JULY 18 POST TIME 3:00 Weekdays 2:30 Saturdays Daily Double 8 Races Weekdays 8 Races Saturdays Soonsored by Madison County Agricultural Society spend a month. Mrs. Keith Bid Idlecome went to Chicago Sunday morning with Keith for a vacation and sight seeing trip Paul Guntet I is doing their chores. Lovenia Switzer called at the j Ora Switzer home one evening last 1 week. The Charles Rotherham family visited last Monday evening at the John Miller home. The Lee Fink and Willie Shra der families. Mr and Mrs. Eldred Fry . Mrs Kitty Fry ami Mr and Mrs Floyd Napier were dinner guests Sunday at the Lynn Fry home. Visit Brnk Vault The Happy Hollow 4-H club met with Faye Srheer on June 23. Mrs. I Lionel Gunter, our loader. Susan, Itouglas and Jerry Taylor were ab sent. We answered roll call by naming our fa\orite summer sport Mary Bergstrom and Vicki Mil ler gave a demonstration "Set ting the Table". Bonie Weinke gave a discussion on "How to Judge a Beef." Faye Scheer judged bread in the "Yeast Breads" project ami those in sew ing project learned the different kinds of seams ami when to use them. On June 10 Mrs Chet Taylor took the members of the "Ikdlars and Sense"'project to the Farm er's State Bank in Ewing Mr. Edwards showed us the vault, de posit boxes, camera and projector, the safe and how it operated. He showed us how to write cheeks and deposit money. \V enjoyed our trip to the bank. Our next meeting will l*e juh 14 with Bonnie Welko. Jerome Miller, reporter %__ Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FIjORENCE PONTON. Prop. Phone 106 Golden Bid*. 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