Servicemen's News . . . Army Pvt. Gary W. Waller, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winford W. Waller of O’Neill receives the Ne braska state flag from Colonel Francis C. Bowen, deputy com mander of the Army Signal Train ing Center at Fort Gordon, Ga. Waller recently carried the state standard in a parade commem orating the 100th anniversary of ; the Army Signal Corps. The 50 states were represented by a sol dier from each bearing his home state’s colors. Waller entered the army last September A 1956 graduate of O’ Neill public high school, he attend ed Nebraska State Teachers Col lege and was employed by the State Highway Department of Lin coln before entering the Army. John H. E. Turner, airman ap prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J Turner of 123 S. Mad ison, O’Neill, stationed at the Na val Air Station, Memphis, Tenn., took part on Aprul 23, in what is believed to be the largest fishing expedition in U. S. history. The second annual “Crappie Car avan, complete with cars, busses, trailers, moving vans, sound trucks, boats and motors, made its way to Sardis, Emd. and Gren ada Lakes in northern Mississippi, for a full day of fishing and fun. Eugene K. Lee, 23, whose wife,! Wilma, and mother, Mrs. Anita Lee, lives in Ewing recently was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army upon graduation from the Officer Candidate School at Fort Beivung, Ga. Lieutenant Lee received 23 weeks of intensive traming in map reading, infantry tactics, leadership, logistics, admin istration and physical conditioning. The 1954 Ewing high school grad uate worked for the American Re public Insurance Co. in Des Moines, la., before entering the Army. Army PFC Bernard D. Engker, 24. sen of Mr and Mrs. Gilbert J Engler of Atkinson, recently par ticipated with other personnel from the ath Infantry Division's 2nd Artillery in an annual tram mg test near Baumholder, Ger many Engler is assigned m the artil lery’s Battery E in Baumholder He entered the Army m December 1958 and arrived overseas in May 1959 He is a 1953 graduate of St Joseph High School. Army Pvt. Rolland G. Karr, whose wife, Kay, and parents, Mr. and Mfs. Eugene H. Karr, live in Atkinson, necently completed eight weeks of advanced individual train ing with the 2nd Armored Divi sion at Fort Hood, Tex. He entered the Army last December. The 23 year-old soldier is a 1953 graduate of Atkinson high school. Army Acting Sergeant Chester Hiserote, son of Mrs. Caroline B. Hiserote of Butte recently partici pated with other personnel from the 8th Division’s 18th Infantry in a field training exercise near Baum holder, Germany Hi senate, a fire team leader in Company B of the infantry in Sandhofen. entered the Army in August 1968 and arrived overseas in February 1959. Naper News By Mrs. John Schoncbaum Edward Peppel accompanied by George Langan of Herrick, S. D.. went to Springfield. S. D, on Sat urday. Mrs. Gertrude Bettcher and Mr and Mrs- Herman Ulmer of Oma ha came on Saturday and spent till Sunday with the ladies’ mother. Mrs Mary Nicalous. Mrs. Elizabeth Reichel of Cook Minn., spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Barbara Vogt. From here she went to Jamison to visit with Mrs. M. Stahlecker. Mr and Mrs Charlie Mount and family of Sioux City, la.. Tod Sen of Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mundelien of Presho, S D., were Inst Sunday visitors in the Julius Serr home. Miss Janis Blakkolb of Lincoln came Saturday evening and spent till Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. William Blakkolb. Mr and Mrs. Henry D. Tordoff and Marilyn Jean of Primghar, la., and Mr. and Mrs William Vanden berg of Estherville, la., came on Friday to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holmgren. Mrs. Kenneth Relf and Douglas of Melbourne, Fla., Mrs. C. C. Stepanek of Tabor, S. D., Mrs. S. B. Warden of Lincoln and Mrs. J. E. Dvorak of Bonesteel, S. D., were Monday visitors in the Edward Peppel home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and fami ly went to Pierre, S. D-, on Sun day to visit with Mrs. Fred Smith and also visit her husband at the hospital. They were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butts. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih, Mrs. Stelia Cunningham and Leslie M» ner left on \\ ednesday for Denver, Cw>lo., Mr. and Mrs. Sieh attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Loma Sieh and Joseph Maldonado on Saturday. Weekend guests in the Jack Rent on home were: Mr and Mrs. I^ei>n Schademann, Linda Schade^ mann and Harold Schroeder of Pender, Rev and Mrs. Kenneth Strack and Susan Kay were Friday supper truest* in the home of Mr and Mrs Wayne Ahlers and family to cele brate the first birthday‘of Susan Kay Strack and the second birth day of Richard Ahlers. Mrs Srack baked the birthday cake for the honored people. Art Wetzler took his sister, Mrs D;ck Porter hack to her home at Stanton on Sunday, Mrs. Porter had been helping her mother the past I week. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs George Higgins and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentzen and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schademann and Harold Schroeder. Several ladies helped Mrs, Philip Holmgren celebrate her 79th birth day at her home on Wednesday af ternoon. Evening guests were Mr and Mi's. Clarence Kibby and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holmgren and Nola Ann. Elmer Sattler and Kenneth Kat zer, both of Wayne college, spent the weekend in their homes. Mr and Mrs. Reinhold Fuhrer, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green and sons and Lina Schademann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Marlin Green and son of Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peppe! and sons accompanied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dvorak of Bonesteel to Tabor, S. D., to visit Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Relf and Douglas of Melbo.trne, Fia, in the C. C. Stepanek home. Mrs. Oliver Whitley attended a mother and daughter banquet on Friday evening at the Methodist church in Burke, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ahlers and Reita and Larry left on Thurs day afternoon for Denver. Colo. Those going on Friday to attend the wedding of Lorna Seth and Joseph Maldonado on Saturday were- Mr and Mrs Alvin Schonefeld. Mrs. Henry Stahlecker and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Stoltenherg Mr and Mrs George Stroh and sthi of Herru-k were Sunday visi taro in the Philip Holmgren home Those that spent Mother’s I lay tnd were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Nicalous and Mr and Mrs. Cliff I Aind on Sunday were Mrs Gertrude Hettcher and Mr and Mrs Herman Ulmer of Omaha, Metha Beck of Winner, S. IV. Mr. and Mrs Henry Zimhelman, Mr. md Mrs. Jake Zimhelman, Mrs. Roy Mckoski and family, all of St Paul, Mr. and Mrs Oeland Moel er and sons of Elba, Mr ami Mrs. John Nicalous of Butte. Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Nicalous and Dale. Mr. md Mrs Lester Nuemiller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Nicalous and family Evening cal lers were Mrs. John Zeisler and Mrs. Lena Wergen of Winner, S. lv Mr. and Mrs Ernest Juracek and Mr and Mrs. H. N. Newhirter of Stuart spent Mothers' Day in the Susie Spahn home Melvin Rentzen s|»ent from Thurs day till Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rentzen Friday evening visitors in the Gust Wetzler home were George md Ivan Stroll of Herrick, Mr. and Mrs Reo Ludemann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engelhart and sons. Mr. and Mrs Mac Brockemaier of Danville, Ind., came Saturday and are visiting in the Dean Brock emaier home. Mr and Mrs. Harlan Stahlecker and daughters of Wood, S D., came Saturday and spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker and family. The junior-senior banquet was held Saturday evening, May 7 at the town hall which was beauti fully decorated for their theme, "'Ihe Soi^j Of My Heart." The dinner was prepared by the mot hers of the junior class Jug Brown and Aces of Rhythm played for the prom. A good crowd attended baccalau reate services on Sunday evening at the town hall. The address was given by Warren C»x>k of Norfolk. Nineteen semurs will graduate on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urban on their 40th Wedding Anniversary Story on l’age 8, Section t. Wednesday evening. They are, Marjorie Kortmeyer, Harry Swal low, Karen Relx*r, Lou Ann Stnh lecker, Ruth Kntzer, George j Dawson, jr., Grace Faatz, Karen1 Gentele, l>>ris Goodman, Jerry Goodman, Delores Krueger, Ralph j Kulm, Patricia Peterson, Mary Jane Riesselman, James Sattler. Judy Small, Steve Sparks, Bernice I -1 Stahleeker and Barbara Stolterv berg. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. 1 Van Broekemaier and family wore Mr. and Mrs. Bud McClurg of Stuart, Alfred Whitley, Mr. and Mrs Mae Brock emaier of Danville, Ind. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whiltey and family. I <■ a *