Deloit News By Mm H. Reiner Mr and Mrs. Rex Chapman and family are moving from the L. L, Bartak's west place to a place near Stanton Mrs Ralph Tumjack went to Om aha by bus an Tuesday and re turned* on Thursday Jodie Ray accompanied her borne On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ray and Vic kie and Mr and Mrs Ralph Zahm came up from Omaha to spend the weekend at the Tomiack home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster were Sunday dinner guests at the John Napier home. Mr. Nuley, 61, father-in-law of Tom Christon was killed instantly Tuesday morning between Forth Worth and Colorado City, Tex. It is thought he may have gone to sleep. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Jewell in Dallas, S. D. Mrs. Johnny Bauer returned from her trip to California and Seattle, Wash. The two older child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Borg came home with her from Seattle. The new Newton Bible church was dedicated on Easter Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Newton, Kan. Jim Conway is the minister. Mrs. Con way is the former Sally Christon. The H.E.O. club met Thursday with Mrs. Fred Stearns All mem bers but one were present. Mrs. Don Spahn became a member. A lessen on first aid was given by Mrs. Glenn Harpster and Mrs. Clarence Schmiser. Mrs. Mary Steams, Mrs. Martha Kinney, Mrs. Maynand Steams and Madine attended a Mother-Daugh ter banquet in Elgin Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak visit ed the Carl Bartak home at West Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer at tended a faculty dinner at Inman Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bill Gibbs was a Norfolk visitor one day last week. Mrs. Keith Bartak and Mrs. Wil mer Mosel went to Lyons on Fri day. Mona Mosel returned home with them. She had been teaching there the past term. Mrs. Pofahl sr., formerly of Nor folk, is visiting at the Willis Rocky home in Ewing. Mrs. Rocky is her granddaughter. Mr and Mrs L. L. Bartak anc Mrs. Alice Lodge visited the Cif! Lodge home near Pwersburj Wedmjaday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Angus via ited at the Watson McDonald harm last Sunday' . Mr. and Mrs Merle Angua and Myra Lee o»f Lincoln spent Sunday at the Watson McDonald home Virginia McDonald and Gary Moon of Nehgh were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson were Sunday guests at the Har old MLinar home in O'Neill an Sunday. Mr and Mrs Richard McDon ald and baby visited the Watson McDonald’s on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Jack Jewell and Mrs. Myrtle Jewell of Dallas, S D visited the Ralph Tomjack home on Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Jewell re mained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tomjack and Mrs. Jewell were Sunday evening callers at the H. Reiraer home. On Thursday Mrs. Tomjack and Mrs. Jewell went to Omaha to consult a specialist about Mrs. Jewell’s eye sight. We had almost lVi inches of rain Sunday night. Bristow News Mrs. Burl Beasert Mrs. Ernest Londberg of Omaha is spending a few days at the Ed Dreher home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beckner spent Sunday afternoon at Ed Dreher’s. Mrs. Seger Pratt was a Friday morning coffee guest of Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson and Wilton and W. R. Bailey at tended the funeral of Mrs. Jack Bailey Friday, May 6 at Winner. Mis. Jack Bailey is a cousin of Mrs. Vero Johnson. Wednesday evening Pastor Elroy Anderson and family, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and Lavone were callers at the Edward Martinson home, helping Wayne celebrate his birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martinson and family, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and Lavone had Sunday supper at the Bristow park. Mrs. Selina Ilebner and Mrs. Edith Truman were Sunday dinner guests at Mrs. McQuestian. All of the pastors and their wives of the Wakefield district will call on Rev and Mrs Bernard Nelson Monday Mr. and Mrs Ray Long spent Thursday at Willard Landholms Friday evening callers at Mel Jay Long's were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J Boska. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jay Long and Randy were Sunday dinner guests at Thomas Boska's. Mrs. Veldon Lee and family were Thursday visitors at the Orville Holz home where they attended the Sunshine Extension club. Tim Davey was a Friday evening supper guest at the Veldon Lee (home. Later in the evening Mrs Glen Davey and Mrs. Alfred Davey and Mary called. Monday caller of Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee was Bill Stoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon lee and family spent Sunday at the Bill Stoffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Snider, Mr and Mrs. Bill Snider and Kelly of Butte ! were Sunday supper guests of the Ben Nelson’s. Mrs. Ben Nelson spent Wednes day evening with Mrs. Ronald Roush. Mrs. Rudy Prokop, Bonnie and Betty were Friday evening callers of Emil Prokop. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roush were Sunday dinner guests at Arden ( Berg's home. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Truman | and Dennis of Omaha were week ! end guests of Mrs. Edith Truman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox of ! Spencer called on Mrs. Edith Tru man Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and Kenneth. Mr and Mrs Clifford Nelson and baby of Fairfax, Mrs day Mashino find girls. Mrs. Beryle Bessert and Iiebbie all gathered at the Oliver Nelson home Friday evemg to help Vickey Jo celebrate her 1st birthday. Newport News By Mrs. Ollier (dig Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pake and family were Sunday evening visi tors in the Everett Adams home at Ainsworth. Mr and Mrs. Ed Vogel and fami ly were visitors last Sunday at Orlean with Ed's sister, Sister Fredrec. Mrs. Clifford Stahl and family and Mabel Fog were Wednesday callers with Hattie Fox at Stuart. Newport school closed last week with a picnic and roller skating in the park at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Robeson of Wood, S. D., spent Sunday in the Mabel Anderson home. Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Keebaugh of Alliance called Friday in the Sophia Lashmett home. Other cal lers were Mrs. Vere Butler and Danny and Mrs. Lewis Gilg and Jo of Bassett. Mrs. Mabel Anderson and Mrs. Sophia Lashmett spent Saturday visiting in the Bemie Dyer home at Gregory. Dick Bazelman of Newman Grove was a weekend guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Oliver Gilg. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and fami ly. Afternoon callers were Marge Bazeiman and Patricia of Newman Grove, Hattie Fox of Stuart and Mr and Mrs. Pete Fox, Mary Beth and Joel of Bassett. Mrs. Fay Pickenpaugh. Bill and Carol accompanied by Mr. C. W. Kleckner and Danny of Bassetl were visitors Sunday with Mrs. Kleckner in Norfolk hospital. Miss Carol Pickenpaugh left from Nor folk for Omaha where she has em ployment for the summer, Jim and Mark Savage of Oma has spent the weekend in the Roy Farr home. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ammon and family spent Sunday in the home of his mother, Emma Meyers at Bassett. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyers of Salem, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. John Hilsendager of Morristown, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer and family of Rose. Bill Woodcock of Stuart came Friday to spend a few days visit ing in the Pete Utter home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen and child ren of Los Angeles, Calif., were visitors Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barnes and Mrs. W. H. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan and girls were guests in the Louis Strelou home Sunday evening after Baccalaureate services. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Benjamin of Omaha came Saturday after Mrs. Ellen McPherson and spent the weekend in the Sylvia Dodge and Harold McMillan homes. I Mabel Fax was a Sunday dinner guest in the Clifford Stahl home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fax and family j of Bassett were afternoon catlers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farr were vist | tors in Halting ton in the Ed and ; Leslie Miller and family home. Floyd Miller of Wessington Springs, S. P., returned home with them for a few’ days visit. Carl and Carol Wilcox spent the weekend with tWir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Virginia Fisher of Bassett was a weekend guest in the Joe Burt home. Monna Stolcpart accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stolcpart and sons to the 1,11 the ran church in Bassett Sunday and attended dist. 21 school picnic in the Bass»tt park. Mal»el Anderson and Sophia Lash mett were Tuesday afternoon cal lers at Ainsworth and in Long Pirn' with Anna Keebaugh in the Rest Home. Mrs Bill Wolcott and family of Wooil 1-ike. and Mrs. O. W. Wolcott of Bassett were callers Friday af ternoon in the Bob Gilg home. They attended the school picnic at Atkinson. Miss Billi Jo returned home with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bendig, Roger and Robert were Thursday evening visitors at Stuart in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pix and and Larry and were Friday eve ning dinner guests in the J. S. Bair home at Bassett. Mr and Mrs. Howard Fuller w’ere Sunday dinner guests in the Fanny and Clara Fuller home at Stuart. Callers the past week in the C. A. Henry home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farr Wednesday evening ami Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Hill Nifct of Long Pine and Mrs. Rub) Sehlank was a caller Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. R. O. Williamsen of Aina worth is spending a few days this week in the Albert Evetingham home. Mrs. Lyle Gordon and children ol Ainsworth were Sunday supper guests in the Reno Gordon Ironic Rude and Linda Conard were Sunday dinner guests of Rertlia Irwin. Mrs. Fl ank Johnson spent Mon day in the Gene llamik home near Atkinson. Tire annual Spring Tea of the graduates and their mothers was held Wednesday afternoon in Bas sett. The Nigbtmgttls and B.ireka Valley Project club had charge of refreshments, cup cakes represent ing May baskets Mrs. Byron Hutton and Janet of Bassett were Sunday afternoon cal lers with Ann Schneider. Mrs A. B. Hutton was a Sunday forenoon visitor. Mrs. Dewaine Wood and girls at tended a birthday party in honor of Jerry and Larry Dake Saturday for their 4th birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilg, Mr and Mrs. Bob Gilg and Billi Joe Wol cott were Thursday evening dinner guests in the Don Kaup home Callers in the Howard Fuller home the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacox and family, Mr. and Mrs lk> Fuller, diaries and Evelyr., Mr. ami Mrs. Jim JaooK. Mr i mi Mrs. Alliert K\ eringham and Me. and Mrs. Hoy Fallows of Mills. Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Stahl and Marcia weic Sunday dinner guests j in the Harry Stahl home. Mr and Mrs Owen lame and Mr. and Mrs Howard Fuller were | O'Neill visitors Friday. Mrs Ye re Butler and Danny ami Mrs. Gene Linc&non ami family of Bassett were Tuesday callers in the Sophia Lasniett home. Mr and Mrs I lean Moore, Miss Eileen Anderson and Fsli Sparks attended a mail carriers convention at Broken Bow Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Brown and Julia of Mills were Friday after noon callers in the Alliert Oster man home. Mr. and Mrs. John Copeland and family of Bassett were evening visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henry' were Monday evening callers in the L. W. Bendig home and visited Wed nesday evening in the John Slaehetka home. Sophia I-ashmett was a dinner guest Sunday iti the Vere Butler home at Bassett, in honor of Mrs. Lashmott for her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Butler and sons were Sunday evening supper guests in the Sophia Lashmett home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bendig, Roger and Robert were Sunday af ternoon callers with Mr. and MTs. 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