Atkinson News Mr and Mrs Elmer McClurg and Donna were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Law rence Lofquest near Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gokie and Mrs. Gokie’s mother. Mrs. Nor hert Schaaf and Linda returned Saturday from Iowa where they j attended the wedding of Dean Schaaf and Miss Eileen Ulrich. Artha Pacha, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs Lawrence Pacha came Friday night from Lincoln to spend a few days with her par ents and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pacha en tertained with a turkey dinner on Sunday. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. I^wrenee Pacha. Artha and Cliff, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, George Penry, all of Atkinson and j Kay Ruether of Butte. Word has Den received by Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Reber of Stuart j that their son, Jason who entered | the service in October and has been stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., was one of a group of thirty eight young men to the flown to Ft. Gordon, Ga., for an eight week training course for telephone j switchboard operators Signa1. Corp j Jason’s address is: Pvt. Jason M l Reber. U. S. 56324010, Co. 1D1 USA S.A I.T.G., Ft. Gordon, Ga i Jason was a graduate of the Atkin- | s«w public school in the class of 1954. Mr and Mrs. Henry Schmuec ker, Joe Schmueeker and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schmueeker went to West Point on Monday to attend the funeral on Tuesday morning at 10 a m., of Henry Schmuec Money To Loan! Property, Oar*. Trucks, Form Equipment Household Goods, Personal HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company LOW RATES ker's sister. Miss Agnes Schmuec ker, who died on Saturday. Thej returned to Atkinson Tuesday at temoon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr unci Mrs Oliver Anson in Atkinsor were their children and then families, Mr. and Mrs Dwainc Anson of O'Neill, Mr and Mrs Orland Anson, of Atkinson. Mr and Mrs. Ed Walnofer of Stuan and Mr and Mrs Leland Anson Sunday afternoon the group help ed the Leland Anson famfty to get moved into their new' home ir Buttp, where Leland recently took over the management of the Shel hamer store. Mrs. Alice Reber of Stuart visi ted with Mrs. Harvey Wahl Mon day forenoon. Mrs. Harvey Wah' and hei daughter, Mrs Kenneth Haas ol Valentine entertained at a birth day party at the Wahl home in At kinson on Tuesday for the Haas small son, Bryan who was one year old on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spann arve Gayle were Saturday evening <’aY lers at the home of Mr and Mrs George Randol and Mona Rae. Mrs. Fred Roth went to Valen line Sunday afternoon to spend e few days at the home of her sor and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Roth, where she will care for the Roth children while Mrs Ivan Roth is hospitalized for £ few days. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Judge Mary and Rose Ann returned Sun day after spending a couple of days visiting in Portsmouth, la. with Linus's sister. Sister Izirenc who teaches at St Mary's higl school in Portsmouth. Joan Judge remained with her grandparents Mr and Mrs. Frank Wewel ir Stuart while her parents were away. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cart son ol Crofton spent Sunday with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williarr Wefso. They returned to their home Sunday evening accompani ed by their son, Scott who hac sirent the past six weeks with hii grandparents in Atkinson. The A.VAV. club met Thursdaj wdth Mrs. E. C. McKay in Atkin son. Eleven members were pre sent. Entertainment was conduct cxi by Mrs. Darlene Putnam Lunch was served by the hostess and the group adjourned to meet on March 3 with Mrs. Linus Judge. The American Legion Auxiliary met Wednesday night. Feb. 17 at the hall with a good attendance Miss Barbara Mlinar, program chairman presented an Ameri canism program when the first graders from the Atkinson public school gave a flag drill. Several mothers of the youngsters were guests. It was voted at the business meeting to give $10 to the Heart Fund. Serving committee were Mrs Margaret Mathis and Mrs Sylvia Morgan Plans were discus sed for the Auxiliary's birthday party which will be held March 9. This will be a joint meeting with j the Legion and there will be a covered dish 'luncheon The enter tainment will lie furnished by the j Legion. Plans were also made to have delegates to attend the conference in Grand Island this weekend and j Mrs. Opal Keating left on Thurs | day to attend. The organization will headquarter at the Yancey Hotel in Grand Island. The next regular meeting of the Auxiliary' will be on March 2 at the Legion hall. Circle B met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs Albert Lemmer with Mrs. Tony Dohrovolny Jr., as co-hostess. Fifteen members were present. Mrs Louis Hum phrey led the devotional* and Mrs Dean Fleming had the lesson on : "City Missions." The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Lloyd Mc DoweR. ' Circle A met at the home of Mrs. Dick Osborne with Mrs. Met ta Everetts as co-hostess with seventeen members and one guest Mrs. C. H. Kline of Boston, Mass Mrs. Kline also gave a talk dur ing the afternoon, reporting on her visit to the Holy City, which was very interesting. She had vi sited twenty-one countries and re ported high lights of her travels. Mrs. Charley Radke led the devo tion in the absence of Mrs. Vera Planck, program leader. The next meeting vviR be on March 16 with Mrs. Haney Hansen and co-hostess will lie Mi's. John Mohr Sr. The Live and Learn extension club met February 18 at the home of Mrs. Charles Deermer with Mrs Ed Winkler as co-hostess. Eight members answered roll call by bringing a baby picture of them selves. Due to the ahsence of the program leader, Mrs Ed Winkler had charge of the program. There were two guests. Mrs Kathryn Freed and Mrs. Ray Tunender. The Guess What' was won by Mrs. Ed Winkler. Next meeting wSl lie with Mrs. William Wilkinson at her home in O'Neill Mr. and Mrs Ed Moeller went to Omaha Sunday returning home on Monday evening. Mrs. Opal Keating returned Sunday from Grand Island after attending the American Legion Auxiliary conference Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Louis Goeke was hostess to the E.V.R.N. extension club last Thursday with all of the mem tiers present except one. Roll caM was answered with, "Three things that help to lift our spirits.’’ There was a valentine exchange. The lesson was. More Meals For Your Money.’ The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mabel Marshfield on March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ackerman of Buffalo, Wyo., came last Tues day to spend a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Ackerman’s sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bouska and other rela tives. Inman News By Mr#. Janie# McMahan Mrs. John Buhlman ami son o Bartlett visited in the home o her parents. Mr and Mrs. Jame Banks and Roger on Tuesday o last week. Otto Retke spent a few day: last week visiting relatives ir Omaha. He returned on Friday . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson lef Thursday for Iiorger. Tex., when they will spent! a couple of week: visiting in the home at their son in-law and daughter, Mr. ant Mrs Richard Perry. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Coven try spent the weekend in Omalu visiting in the home of Mr. ant Mrs. James Pinkerman and fami '*>’■ Mr. and Mrs. W. E Kelley ant daughters and Mrs. James Kelley spent Wednesday evening in Nor folk where they watched the Nor folk Junior College baskethal team play Wayne Mrs. Henry Reimer of Deloi spent last week in the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke. Mrs Reimer teaches kindergarten ir the Inman schools. Cart Jeffers of McCbok was ai overnight guest in the home o Mr anti Mrs Otarles Young 01 Tuesday night, Feb. 16 TUesday evening guests in th« [ home of Mr. and Sirs. Charles f Young were Mr and Mi's Mich . Jeffers and daughters of O Neill. Vein Wivde and. John Hipke o O'Neill were Inman callers oc i Friday afternoon. Miss Nvla Reynolds spent Wed nesday and Thursday in the home of Mr, ami Mrs. Walter Ubber ■ and Oiristie while l»er parents at i: tended a lumberman’s conventior i in Omaha I Miss Margaret Pruss. vvhc teaches school in CYearwater spent the weekend visiting hn parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Pruss. Harold Solxitka, Ned and Nei Kelley and Dick Coventry, who at tenil college at Norfolk, sfx'nt the weekend here with their parents Mrs. Kathryn Abbehaus of Stuart was an overnight guest ir the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Young on February 16 evening Mrs. Ablx'nhaus is an aunt of Mr Young. Mr. and Mrs Albert Reynolds and Mr. M L. Harkins left Wed nesday for Omaha where thev at i tended a 'lumberman's convention. : They returned to their homes i here on Friday. Bruce (iiuch of O'Neill was an ' overnight guest in the home of his : grandmother, Mrs. Ivan Couch on Tuesday night, Feb. 16 Mrs, Vernon Green of Sioux City, la., eanie Wednesday to spend a few days visiting in the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs T I), Hutton. 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