Lynch News B> Veldeen Pinkerman Mr. and Mrs, Jari* Darnell and family moved their household goods into the William Alford home Saturday. The .Alfords have operated a hardware in Lynch for many years and ha%e closed their business aari will make their home in Omaha to lie near their chil dren and families. The Darnell's have lived in Omaha for several years and are returning to Lynch. Mrs Faye Pinkerman on lied on Mrs John Hurd at the Lynch hos pital Wednesday afternoon Other callers were Loren and Veldeen Pinkerman and Mrs, Albert Car son and June, John Krogh, jr. and family of California arrived Tuesday to visit his brother, Carl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Carson, jr. and children of Phoenix. Ariz. are visiting in the Ronald Carson, sr. home in Lynch and will als® visit Mrs Carson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elsasser at Ains worth and other relatives and friends before returning home. The Lynch Eagles will play Fairfax, S. D. September 11, at 8:00 p.m. Joe Birmeier went to Niobrara Sunday after Mrs. Birmeier who has been staying at the Joe Ophs home since getting out of the hos pital. Mr and Mrs. George Calkins called at the Veldon Pinkerman home Sunday and they accompa nied Calkins’ to the ball game in Verdel Dick Ladley is visiting at the Anna Carson home this week. Mr. and Mrs Leo Kalkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havranek and Mr. and Mrs. Corkey Kal kowski went to Lincoln Saturday to attend the state fair Mr and Mrs. Ray Witherwax spent the weekend with relatives. Kevin Kalkowski is spending the weekend at the Glen Hull home. Vic and Delynn Pickering at tended the state fair over the weekend. _ . „ 1 1 nn HI ro Del iiu:c ivu« —— Phylis Mulhair Wednesday. Lyle Stewart received a leg in jury at the Verdel-Lynch baseball game Sunday and he is on crutches again. Mrs Etta Johnson, Edna Wat son and Dorothy Mulhair were in Lincoln on business from Mon day until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Custer oi Arapahoe were Thursday after noon callers in the Pete Mulhair heme They are spending a few days in the Lynch vicinity visit ing old friends. Ray Havranek from Missoula, Mont spent the weekendi with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hav ranek Dick Ladley from Gordon visit ed Mrs. Faye Pinkerman Satur day afternoon. „ . _ Mr and Mrs. Albert Carsor took their daughter, June to Hastings Sunday where she will enroll in college. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeder of Omaha spent the weekend at home with frieads and relatives. Mr and Mrs. Jake Boucher of O'Neill were Saturday evening visitors at the Guy Keller home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Courtney of Lincoln spent the weekend with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Elsasser and family arrived from Wyoming to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs Leman Huber and other friends and relatives Mrs. Ella Peterson and Mrs John Levi are visiting this week In the Leo Jorgensen home. Frank Carsten and Joe Birmeiei went to Sioux City Wednesday to get Mrs. Birmeier who has beer a patient in the St. Joseph hos pital They brought her to hei sister’s, Mrs. Joe Ophs at Nio hrara to spend a few days. Mrs Charlie Gifford and Raj Allen accompanied Larry Gifforc here from Brainard, Minn. Fri j_ iMcitintr Hnr sistor Mrs. Bill Mulhair and her broth ers, Kenny and Willie Hanson anc other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mooch are spending a few days in Min tiesota visiting their son, Earl anc family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davy arc visiting relatives in Lynch this past week. Eva Schollmeyer and her moth or came to Wilmer Crawfords Sat urday with her brother. Horace Crawford. Mrs. Faye Pinkerman was t Wednesday night supper guest o' Mr. and Mrs. Voldon Pinkerman Thomas Hiscock and Veldor Pinkerman were business callers in Inman and Noligh September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiser anc Mrs Marvin Schindler and Mary v rv” Omaha visitors Wed nesday. y . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lubet of Memphis, Tenn. are visiting Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Mrs, Gler Hull and their families. Mrs. Nellie Johnson of Siou> City and Mrs. Fred Coleman ol Spencer visited this week wit! their sister, Mrs. Wilmer Craw ford. Mrs Ella Peterson of Tacoma, Wash, visited Mrs. Esther Davey at Norfolk Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Den Hynes were dinner guests at the George Cal kins home Sunday. Miss Sharon Courtney returned to her home Sunday after spend ing several days at the Dick Courtney homo in Lincoln. Mrs. Hannah Streit and Miss Glenna G urtney went to Norfolk Thursday with Mrs. Glen Rihanek Mrs. Hannah Streit took the bus from there to Fremont to attend a wedding Saturday morning. Misses Hallie Carsten and Mary Ellen Wells are staying at the Clarence Moody' home since school started. Guy Pinkerman took his mother Mrs Faye Pinkerman and Mrs. Vinnie Oherle to the Everett Van Dover home Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Oherle will spend a few days visiting in the Van Dover home. Mr and Mrs. Foster Farrar, have moved into the house owned bv Mrs. Glen Stewart. 'Misses Veldeen Pinkerman Cathy Hrbek and Marlene Streit are staying at the home of Mr*. Hannah Streit since school start Mr and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and boys were Sunday evening visitors in the Wayne Christensen home. _ _ .. . Mr and Mrs George Calkins called at the Veldon Pinkentiar home Thursday night. Chambers News By Mrs. E. K. Carpenter Mrs. A. A Walter and daughter, Mrs. Clara Kirkland of O'Neill visited relatives at Stanton and Norfolk over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. R Carpenter ami Mrs. Genevieve Bell of Cham tiers and their guests. Mr and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie of Eaton, Colo, and Charles Gus tafson of Galeton, Colo, were Mon day visitors in the Dean Stevens home at Atkinson. Kenneth Thom»>n left Sunday for Wayne to enroll at the college for the fall and winter term. Ro bert Klabenes left a week ago to enter Wayne college Rodney El kins and Gene Adams will also lie going to Wayne. Leonard Wintermote left about two weeks ago for Ft. Riley, Kan. for training in the U. S. Army. Lurliri Collins of Long Island N. Y. was calling on friends at Chambers Monday. Mr. Collins is a pilot for an aviation company and formerly lived at Clambers. Mrs, Rodney Tomlinson and son, I^arry of O’Neill were Thursday, Sept. 3 supper and evening guests in the William Turner home. Mrs. Lillian Herzog returned home Sunday from St. Anthony's hosDital in O’Neill. Mrs. Gus Hoppe and daughter, Mrs. Raleigh Shirk from South Dakota spent from Friday until Monday visiting friends and for mer neighbors. The Hoppe family lived south of Chambers a number of years ago. Les Huff of Sedro Wooley, Wash, has been visiting friends and rela tives at Chambers and O'Neill the past week. Riverside News By Mrs. I.eonel Gunter Mrs. Melvin Scheer and Faye J left Friday noon to spend a few j days at the state fair. Faye was ! to give a demonstration and enter j the judging. She also entered a dress in “School Clothes” and a loaf ot bread in "Baking Yeast n_i.u _ ui caua vAiiiwiio. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer visit ed Mrs. Alonzo McConnon and baby daughter, Kimberly Ann at the Amos Switzer home in Clear water Wednesday evening. Rex Pomeroy of California, Ho ward W. Kredbiel and Ronald Holton, both of Kansas were over night guests last Saturday at the Web Napier home. Ruth Geist and Carol Ann Yoder of Kansas spent August 29 night at the Richard Napier home. Mr. and Mrs Earl Pierson were dinner guests August 30 at the Marvin Pribnow home near Albion. Mrs. Lynn Fry assisted Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery with the lunch for the forum group Friday evening at the church annex. The Lorraine Montgomery family visited Tuesday evening, Septem ber 1 at the Lynn Fry home. Lionel Gunter accompanied Mr. S. S. Schlotman to Omaha Satur day. The Alfred Napier family were guests Thursday evening at the 1 Kenneth Hill home on Kenneth’s I birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner visited Saturday at the S. S. Scholtman home. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ! Wehenkel in Orchard Sunday afternoon. The Wayne Fry family, A1 Gib son and the Louis Vandersnick family were guests Sunday at the Keith Gibson horn*' in Stanton in ■ honor of Keith’s birthday. Mrs. Alfred Napier and Mrs. George Keller were Neligh visi tors Friday. Rita and Susan Napier were ov • ernight guests Friday at the Dale Nnnior homo. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Napier and the Lynn Fry family were dinner guests Sunday at the Lorraine Montgomery home in honor of Lar ry Montgomery’s and Mrs. Lynr Fry’s birthday. The Charles Rotherham family ; were dinner guests Sunday at the Billy Lofquist home. Mrs. Merlyn Meyers visited September 1 at the Billy Lofquist 1, home. Mrs. Tom Hutton and Mrs. Gene ; I Ihmnierman visaed Mis. Alfred j Napier Wednesday afternoon, Scp 11ember 2. i Mr. and Mrs George Montgo mery vished September 2 after noon at the Robert Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Biddleeom .' came homo early Saturday morn ing for die weekend. Keith will re turn to his work ih Chicago the fore part of the w ek. M a d s. IXvvitt Hoke were Neligh visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and Mrs. Emily Johnston visited Ralph Johns to 1’m tl Nciigh hos pital Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs George Montgo mery vi ate : hi Robert Mc Ginn home in O’Neill. Sharon Kropp was an overnight „.u«M Friday of Sharon Johnston. The Lvle McNahh family of Om aha were weekend guests at ihe * “quist home. Rock Falls News By Mrs. Floyd Johnson It seems our signs of autumn went askew just about the same as did indications and signs of rain during the past hot. dry spell. This one is inclined to think that a vacation in the vicinity of Frazier, Colo, would be a good solution to it all. at any rate, a cooling-off spell, free from the whirr of electric fans. In the meantime, folks are still relying on picnics as a means of ’get-to-gethers Enjoying an af ternoon in the open and an early outdoor meet at Ft. Randall were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist, Janice and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNultv. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Lansworth, Mr. and Mrs. James Curran. Mrs. Celia Grutsch, Henry Vequist. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and children. Mrs. Mary Peterson and Emmett Slaight. Rita Vequist, LaDonna McNutty and Joanne Lansworth attended a day or two of the state fair at Lin coln. Nowna Widtfeidt, accompanied I by her mother and Jimmy, made an early morning busine* call I at the Floyd Johnson home Sat urday. Mr. ami Mrs Sam Derickson and Mr and Mrs. Frit? Yantn were picnicking at Ft. Randall Sunday. Sam tried his luok at a little water skiing. 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