Stuart News By Mrs Herb SUU* Mr and Mrs Joe Schmaderw, Or Wet Mnrlyn. Don Schmaderer ai Q»dr<*). Sally Brewster and Mr and Mrs Gary' Lockmon at tended the wedding of a mece of Mrs Schmaderes at Hartington on Saturday Mrs. Calhata Weichman spent fnnn Tuesday until Sunday at Ni obrara with her daughter. Mr and Mrs. Vince Rotherham and fam ily. Mr and Mrs LaVem Engler en tertained at a pitch party Sun day, May 15th. Prize winners were Jim Stemhauser and Mrs. Tom Dobnovolny, high Martin Miksch and Mrs. Gary Lockmon, low. Lunch was served and this was the last party of the season for this group. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cadwaliader and family were Mr. and Mrs Leo Slachetka, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwaliader and family. Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Cha ney were Mr. and Mr*. Neal Ham ilton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chaney and family of At kinson Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cobb were Sun day visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown of Bris tow The teacher, Lois Finch, pupils and parents of District 22 enjoyed a picnic Sunday, May 15th. A large crowd attended and a good time was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mr* Ward Dyer returned home Friday from a week’s visit with relatives in Beloit and Rock bury, Kan. The teacher, Mrs Coral Finch, and parents of District 86 d their school picnic Fri day, May 13, with a large crowd hi attendance. Mrs. Ben Engler entertained the Catholic Ladies G.iild at her home Thursday, May 12. Prize winners were F. P. Murphy, Mrs. Edwin Engler, Mrs. Ann Olberding. The next meeting will be in two weeks May 26th at the home of Mrs. Ed win Engler. Fifteen couples held a surprise baise warming Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek The evening was spent playing cards and dancing, The groups presitaed Mr and Mrs. Hytrek with a gift and served the lunch bn night by the self in vited guests. Ttie teacher, Mrs. Joe Krdbot j pupils and parents of district 183 enjoyed their school picnic Sun day, May 15th. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Lews Radcliff and family: Mr and Mrs Frank Greg-, er, jr and family. Mr. Mid Mrs. | W G. Bemt and family, Charles MuHbrd left Thursday to attend the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian USA. church at Cleveland, Ohio. The teacher, Mrs. Eugene Wed ige, pupils and parents of District 72 enjoyed a picnic Sunday, May | 15th. A large crowd attended. The children played games and the par ents spent the afternoon visiting. Mr. and Mrs Frank Wilson spent j Sunday in O’Neill with relatives and friends Harry Kopp made a business trip to Ainsworth Saturday. The Brownie Scout meeting was brought to order by president Barbara Skala with 22 members present. They had two visitors— Rose Mary Ramm and Lois Tim merman Color bearers were Le Aim Kohle and Mary Ann Schnei der. Games were played outdoors. Mary Kay Schneider and LeAnn Kohle served. Mr. and Mrs. Keith King enter tained three tables of pitch play ers Friday, May 13. Prize winners were Glen Cadwallader and Mrs. Herb Skala, high, Mr. and Mrs Mike Cadwallader, low, and Keith King travelers. The next card par ty will be at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman on May 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwallader and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cad wallader. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shald and Mrs. Ralph Shald attended the Hon eggers Spring Festival at Lincoln, May Hth They also visited rela tives of Mrs Don Shald while there, Mrs. Warren Mitchell of Crawford was a Friday, May 13th, dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitch ell. She was enroute home from Lincoln after visiting relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Naber were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Anlcney and family. Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Duislage and family at Elgin were Mr and Mrs. Bill Stracke and son Bill. Mrs Clara Baum and Jerry. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs D.A. Schafer were Mr. and Mrs. Jules Schafer and family; Mr and Mrs. James O’ Connell; Mr. and Mrs Phillip Kindler and children of Tuean, Ari zona. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. A. Schafer were Mr and Mrs James O’Connell, Mr and Mrs Phillip Kindler and child ren, Phillip and Patricia of Tu son, Arizona. Mrs O'Connell is a sister to Don and Jules Schafer. Alberta Hoffman returned home Saturday from a few days visit with her son Bill and family at Naper She attended the Eighth grade graduation Wednesday, May 11th, at Naper. Her grandson, Jer ry Hoffman, was one of the grad uates. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clayton ami sons of Grand Island spent1 the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cobb and Doug. Orville re turned Sunday evening and Mrs. Clayton and Saris remained for a longer visit with her parents and other relatives. Guests of the Rilie Paxton fam ily for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Matousek from North Platte; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Craig and daughter Sharon from Hanlor town, la and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Naugh and children, Harold, jr, Craig Lee and Sharraine Delzetta. The grandchildren and greatgrand children have returned to the states from a tour of Japan. They spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton. Other guests for, dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Joe i V. Matousek from Atkinson and Mr and Mrs. Larry Lu Paxton anti daughter, Donna. Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Harley were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruggles and son of Inman. Mrs. Ethel 9tracke was a Sun day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cobb. Tom and Jem Moss spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mns. John Friedel while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss were in Chicago. --T Jimmy and Brenda Frwdel .spent the weekend with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs John Fnedel Jim Fnedel were in Omaha visit ing Mrs Jim Fnedel's sister Diana Ftarugan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamik at tended the dance recital to benefit the St Anthony hospital on Thurs day. Their granddaughter, Linda Hamik took part m it. Visitors from Friday until Mon day at Mrs. Anna Ksnip's home were Mrs. Lewis Olberding of Me Cook and Mrs. Gertrude Shald of Willard, Colo. Clearwater News Mrs. Charles Curtrtght III liter 5-32SW Clearwater school has a busy schedule for the next few days. On Sunday, May 15th will be Baccalaureate and the Rev. Wood row Elliott will give the ad dress, invocation, and bendiction. On Tuesday evening May, 17th, sixteen young people will receive their high school diplomas. Jeanne Schnable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schnable is valedictorian of the class and Dianne Her ley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Herley is salutatorian. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Wood and Mary Alice of Weeping Water spent the weekend with Mrs. Wood's father, William Luben and other relatives. The river road north of town is again open to traffic, having been opened late Friday afternoon. Relatives received word here Sunday morning of the death in California of 52 year old Earl Seh lecht. Earl was the oldest son of the late Ernie Schleeht. His death resulted from a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Hilda; two daughters; his mother, Nora Schleeht; two brothers, Darrol and Leonard and one grandchild. The annual junior-senior banquet was held Tuesday evening, May 10th in St. Theresa's Parish hall. The theme, “Rhapsody In Star Dust” made a very attractive room . Speeches were given by Ricky Wiegand, Charles Kirchner, Jeannie Schnable and Diane Her ley. Supt. George Flaascheon al so spoke to the group. — ^1- — Monowi News By Mrs. Mike Piklapp LOewt 9 2530 Mr. and Mrs Frank Lewis were Sunday evening visitors in the Ger ■ aid Lee home in Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Ed May and Dwayne spent Sunday in the Joe ! Veturna home near Verdigre. Lois Genser was a Sioux City, la. visitor Monday. Frank Ertz was a business cal ler in Butte Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler anti family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eiler and family, Mr. and Mrs Dick Courtney arid family, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hansen, Eld Kopke, j Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shannon and grandson and Mrs. Mike Piklapp were Sunday dinner guests in the Virgil Sherman home m Sioux City, Ia Mrs. Frank Ertz was dismissed from the hospital in Lynch Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGeorge were business visitors in Lynch Saturday night. Mrs. Ray McGeorge and boys, Mrs. John Stroh and Betty and James and Steve Chvala were Ni obrara visitors Saturday. Meek News By Mrs. Fred IJndberg Oh! Woodmen spare that tree, touch not a single bough. It's bran ches sheltered me and I’ll pro tect it now. Not the fate of the condemmed tree that stood in the yard of Carrie Borg in O'Neill. Mr. Virgil Hubby, Lloyd, Delbert and Addie Rouse arrived on the scene. They called Ray Lawrence, the tree was soon removed. Delbert, Lloyd and Addie re mained for dinner Monday, May 9 and Mrs. Deliiert Rouse and boys called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens were Sunday evening callers at Emmet Slaight’s. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schmitz from Bonesteel were Sunday callers at the John Schmitz home. ^zrTuke somelio The O’Neill WSCS held Installation of officers In O'Neill lust Thursday and are shown pictured above. From left to right, front row. are Mrs. Boy Way man, vice president, Mrs. Nell Dawes, youth and student work. Mrs. Oil Poese. publicity, Mrs. William Spence, local church activities and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., president. Rack row, from the left, Mrs. Frank Eppenbarh, missionary education. Mrs. l»uls Kelmer, sr., spiritual life, Mrs. Ben Wayman, Christian social relations, Mrs. Dwayne Phil brick, literature and publications, Mrs. Dale Perry, recording secretary, Mrs. Harold Llndberg, treasurer. Mrs. Ruby Way man, supply work, and Rev. fllenn Kennleott. Two women, Mrs. Dale F«*row, children s work, and Mrs. Ixmls Wray, promotion secretary, were itbMUit Callers at the Grandma and Billy Hull home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Hull Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaczor and Senator Frank and Mrs. Nelson Sunday afternoon. Mr. Alton Perron, the American Sunday School Missionary from Long Pine plans to lie at Paddock Union church next Sunday eve. May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Vrgil Hubby and Jessie Kaczor were supper guests at Gerald Riser's Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen were Friday night callers at Virgil Hub by's May G. Mrs. John Hall visited at Law rence Dobrovalny home from Mon day until Saturday. Miss Mardy and Patty Borg from Seattle, Wash, came home with there Grandma Bauer of Ewing and are renewing there acquain tance with Grandma and Grandpa Borg this week. They are the two oldest children of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Borg. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse and boys were Monday evening callers at the Allen Walters home. Lloyd Rouse made a business trip to Norfolk Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma Jean were supper guests Friday evening at the Lawrence Johnson home. Mrs. Paul Nelson attended the wedding of Karen Hornback at Spencer on Saturday. Mrs. Ed Thomas and daughter's Mabel and Geneva were Sunday afternoon visitors at Delia Harri son's and Martha Johring called Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and family called at Elmer Devall’s Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sandoe, Wade and Ladona, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sandoe and daughter and Mr. A. W. Kunselman of Harvard were din ner guests Sunday at the Frank Benash home in O'Neill. Lewis Put man and George Meedlin from Honquinam, Wash, were also cal lers in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Row and Nancy of Spen cer. Dewayne Devall spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall. He is attending the University at Lincoln. Merlin Anderson entertained Fri day evening with a picnic supper. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woepell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer jr. and Vicky Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse and Darryl and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and sons. Bertha Hayden from Wiggins, Colo, was an overnight guest at Henry Walters Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and Vicky Sue were supper guests Tues day evening at Allen Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Del Truman and son from Omaha were weekend visitors at the Truman home in Bristow and Charles Fox home at Spencer. 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