Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhoaaer Sheri and Debbie Iekler, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs Dale Iekler Wayne appeared on a Sioux City television program last week Mr {‘**r‘*a 80,1 ^ Mr. and Mrs" Fred Iekler of Orchard, former Venus residents. Dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Ora Caskey’s were Mr. and Mrs Vic Markquardt of Riggins, Idaho, Mrs. Paul Hud delston and son of Laurel, Mr and Mrs. X L. Brown of Norfolk and Mrs. Roy Cochran and daughters .Jody and Kathy of Neoshau, Mo Mrs. Markquardt and Mrs Brown are aunts of Mrs. Caskey. Mr and Mrs Sidney Faulhaber visited at the home of Mr. and' Mrs Ralph Brookhouser Thursday evening. Friday evening supper guests at the Brookhousers home were Mr and Mrs. Harry Caskey and Mr and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber visited Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Schuyler. Mrs. John Kotrous, Omaha, was a I louse guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey Mr and Mrs. Harry Caskey and Mrs. John Kotrous visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey Tuesday evening. Visitors at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Ora Caskey and sons on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter and Jerome, Hold ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Porter and family, Wuyne, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter, Orchard, Mr and Mrs. Verlyn Giggs, Randy and Terry, Clearwater, and Betty Sukup, Omaha. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Ora Caskey home were Mr. and «»«»• iH'in- u mm uni, wuiaiwt.j Betty Sukup, Omaha and Mrs. I (Ieorgo Jeffrey and Paul. Iceland Caskey returned to his job at Omaha Tuesday after spend ing the Memorial weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey. Betty Sukup spent the Memorial weekend with her father, Elmer Sukup and other relatives. Spending the Memorial week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were their daughters! and families, Mr. and Mrs. Har-j lan Spath anti family, Lincoln, Mr. j and Mrs. Val Pitchier and family, j Grand Island. Sunday visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser i were Mr. anti Mrs. Leroy Brook-1 houser and family, Omaha, Mr. | and Mrs. Hugh Brookhouser anil sons, Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Brookhouser, Grand Island. They all enjoyed a picnic dinner at Grove Lake near Royal Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Faulha ber, Springfield, III., arrived last Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goiter and family. They left for their home the follow ing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Mitchell | and daughter of Omaha spent the ( weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. lam Jundt of Creighton. Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter The Gary Lessemer family vis ited Friday evening at the Alfred Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were guests Sunday at Marcus Piersons in honor of Cheryl’s second birth day. The Marvin Pribnow family of Albion were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Raasch and Ranae of Omaha anti Pam Buss hardt of Neligh were guests Fri day at the Dave Pollock home. Rosalie Cary of Adrian called at the Lionel Gunter home Tuesday morning. ! mi. miu mio. t,1- .. cry called at the Grant Mott home Thursday evening. The Johnny Miller family were guests last Sunday of Mrs. Anna Miller in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer accorn- j panied Mrs. Darrol Switzer and, children to Omaha last Monday. They then went on to Racine, Minn., to see their grandson, Dan ny Robbins, graduate from high school on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Relke of In man are helping at the Wayne Fry home. The Charles Rotherham family were supper guests last Sunday at the Billy Lofquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and family attended baccalaureate ser vices in Sioux City 9unday for Lar ry Mott. Mrs. Alfred Napier and children visited Sunday afternoon at the John Napier home. Mrs. Wayne Fry and Mrs. Grant Mott visited their husbands in the Tilden hospital Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink, Timothy and Bruce of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink attended Pork Day in Sioux City Saturday. Vera and Alice Miller were 0 Neill visitors Friday. Keith Biddlecome came home Friday evening from a business trip into South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyers and son Jerry of Wisner were dinner guests last Sunday at the Rudy Ah lers home. . . , Mr and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Jackie and Sheila visited Thursday eve ning at the Richard Napier home Sheila was an overnight guest of Susan and Nancy. Altha Lou Miller came homo Sat urday evening. She taught the first grade in-public school at Aurora, Colo., this past year. The Richard Napier family cal led at the Dale Napier home last Sunday evening. Kiven and Kent Fry stayed at the Richard Napier home while Mrs. Wayne Fry and daughters. Julie. Jody and Jane and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Nancy Napier attended the wedding Saturday morning of Cath erine Woslagor and Larry Schnec pepper at St. Peter's Catholic church in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer were hostess to the Forum group at the church Friday' evening They also gave the lesson Mr and Mrs Eleanor Herting, Charles and Jerry of Rapid City, S, D were overnight guests Thurs day of his brother in-law and sis ter, Mr and Mrs Dewitt Hoke and family. Mr and Mrs Will Shrader, Ed dy and Alice were supper guests Thursday at the Archie Johnston home The Lester Johnston family were evening callers Mr and Mrs. Phillip E. Lee were dinner guests Last Sunday at Lio nel Gunters. Mr. and Mrs George Montgom ery called on the Archie Johnston family Tuesday evenir^f. Mr. and Mrs Grover Shaw and Julie visited Friday evening at the John Napier home. Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Mrs. Bob Hobbs and Bobby were Neligh visitors Friday. Floyd Napiers, Web Napiers, Z H, Frys, Lynn Frys, John Napiers, Alfred Napiers, Lorraine Montgom erys, Richard Napiers and Dale Napiers had a picnic supper at the annex Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yerex erf Ed monton, Alberta. Canada. The Yer exs have been visiting relatives in Iowa and Minnesota and are on their way home. Mrs. Yerex will be remembered as the former Mrs T mi Napier Julie and Cheryl Pierson went home Thursday evening after spending the past five weeks with grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Earl Pierson Spencer News Annual Banquet Held at Spencer Spencer high school alumni held their thirty-third annual banquet Sunday evening. Officers in charge were: Mrs. Freda Keefe, presi dent: Mrs Vivian Schmidt, vice president; Mrs. Myrtle Loock, sec retary, and Mrs. Donna Klasna, treasurer. The invocation was given by Marguerite Row. Dr. J. M. Puce lik was a master of ceremonies. New officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Paul Schmidt, president; Mrs. Dennis Kenney, vice-presi dent; Cecilia Lampman, secretary and Mrs. Harold Klasna, treasurer Lynda Doty, Sharon Holmberg, Eileen Blitzke, Bonnie and Betty Prokop, Judy Haminon, Carol An derson, Shirley Tunender and Rose Marie Holmberg, Spencer attend ed a 4-H Junior Leader conference at Bassett Thursday. Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Kopicky were Mrs. Martin Engelhaupt and daughter of Lake Andes, S. D. Mrs. Frank Klasna, Spencer, returned home, from the hospital after being ill several days. Mr and Mrs. Harold Hargens and family and Marita Kerbel left Wednesday for Colorado Springs where they will attend the grad uation of their daughter, Carolyn, who is a senior. Thursday dinner guests at the Albert Cizek home were their grandsons, Johnnie and Terry Ci sek. The St. Mary’s Vacation School, which was held for the past week, was brought to a close Saturday with a picnic. There were 130 child-. ren who attended throughout the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork. Spen cer, attended the alumni banquet at Page Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E Sidlaeek. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Klasna. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Don Klasna, Spencer, enjoyed a supper on Thursday evening bo cel ebrate their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin went to Omaha Saturday to attend the wedding of Bernard Muerrens. Mr. and Mrs. John Muerrens and Mary Jane attended the wedding of Bernard, their son, at Omaha, Sat urday Christena Connot was a weekend guest at tile home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Connot. She also attended the alumni banquet. CONTACT BRIDGE CLl'B Contact Bridge Club met at the Mrs. Albert Schmaltz, home where the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes went to Mrs. Puce lik. Mrs. Pecena. Honors went to Mrs. Norman Anderson, Mrs. Mar tin Duce and Mrs. Rosengren. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klasna were weekend guests at the Er nest Klasna home. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haun were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Oatman and Mr. and Mrs. Elden. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Truman. Om aha, were weekend guests at the Charles Fox home. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Soukup, Omaha, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Soukup. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seastone, Grand Island, were weekend guests of Mrs. Margaret Seastone, Spen cer. Cherry Kaezor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kaezor. Spencer, returned home Thursday from Se ward where she had been attend ing school. Mr. and Mrs Man&as Olin went to Fremont Friday to get there daughter Karen, who has been at tending school there. Lutheran Church Women Women of the United Lutheran church met Thursday afternoon. The lesson on “Worship of the rural Church” was given by Mrs. Lester Pearson. She was assisted by sev eral ladies. The business meeting was con ducted by Mrs. Friedrickson. Hos tesses wrere Mrs. Mandus Olin, Mrs. Thomas Boska. Mrs. Howard Mil ler, Mrs. Ronald Remter and Mrs. Otto Krupicka. Leona Mudloff, Omaha, was a suppr guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jer ome Prokop Sunday. Harlan Sedivey, Omaha, was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sedivey, Spencer. Carolyn Prokop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Prokop, Spencer, returned home from Wayne where she has been attending school. She will remain there for a short while and then will go to Lincoln where he has a job. Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Prokop, Sioux Fall. S. D. are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Prokop. Ewing News By Mrs. Harold Harris Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pofahl Memorial Day were Mr and Mrs. Jerry Rother ham, Mr and Mrs Ivan Wright, Mr and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ruroede, Mr and M's Roger Pofahl and Mr and Mrs John Pruden, Ewing A picnic din ner was enjoyed and they fished during the afternoon hours with a fish fry in the evening The Ewing Junior American Le gion ball team played Orchard at Ewing Sunday afternoon The vis itors won the game with a score 2 to 4 Jerry Jefferies pitched the game for Ewing and M Goelper for Orchard. Next Sunday the team will go to Valentine for a game Word was received in Ewing of the death of Lynette Helmrick Mon day morning. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Helmrick Miss Helmrick was not in the best of health and under a doc tor’s care but was able to finish her school term in a rural district ; near O'Neill this month. Funeral services were held Thursday morning at 10 a m. at St Peter’s Lutheran church at Orchard. Mrs Wayne Shrader and daugh ter Rachel and Ina Bennett vis ited Mrs. Archie Johnston Monday afternoon. Ina Bennett. Mr and Mrs Wayne Shrader and family and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Bennett were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Flora j'o msf at Oreha'd Other guests were Mr and Mrs Morrow ami family. O'NeiU, Mr and Mrs. Ro ger Bennett. Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs Bennett Young and family. Omaha Merle Lee and his sister, Mrs Harold Brown. Omaha, were week end guests of their parents. Mr and Mrs Floyd Lee They returned to Omaha Monday. Other guests at the Lee home were daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. A J Sanders and family. Laurel, Mrs Monica Martin and Louis and her mother, Mrs. Spes, Omaha, and Leo Spes, Fremont Eleanor Pollock, Omaha, was a holiday guest at the home of Mrs Anna Pollock Mr and Mrs. Lester Brokaw and family, Norfolk, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Irvin Cioyd. Mr and Mrs, Roy Harrington, Fremont, were overnight guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen. They went to Lynch Monday Mr, and Mrs, Ben Larsen and his sister, Mrs Ida Kermnitt, went to Winner, S D.. Memorial Day where they joined relatives for a picnic dinner at the park Later in the day they took Mrs Kemnrtz to her home at Wood. S. D„ then went to Whetstone Bay near Bo nest eel where they were supper guests of his brother ind sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Barry Larson who had moved their trailer house here to spend some time fishing. Guests cm Memorial Day at the iome of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Hahl deck were Jerry Hahlbeck and Kar en Filsinger, Norfolk. Mr and Mrs Fred Sparr, Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Michael, Clearwater. 'ftie Hayes family from Atkin -an moved into the Kirschmier pro perty north of the school house Monday. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck >nd family spent Memorial Day at ■’age visiting at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Uoyd Cook. Mrs. Cook ind Mrs. Hahlbeck are sisters. . Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the United Brethren church at Orchard for Mr. John Fry, the father of Mrs. Floyd (Beulah) Black. Ew mg. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen ac cocnpacued by Mrs Mae Pnxien Clearwater, made a combined busi ness and pleasure trip to Yankton. S D , and Sioux City, la , Wednes day. Mr and MrsClaude Burnett and Mr and Mrs Norvald Borden came Sunday to visit friends and rel atives over Memorial Day. They were overnight guests at the home of Mrs Harriett Welke Mr ami Mrs Richard Sham had as their guests on Memorial Day Mrs Harriett Welke and Vaulda. Ewing, Mr and Mrs Claude Bur nett and Mr and Mrs Norvald Bordon. Rapid City, S. D. Mr. and Mrs Kenny Borden. Omaha, visited friends and re! atives in Ewing Memorial Day. Sunday guests at the Jerry Torn yack home were Mr and Mrs. Everett Taylor. Oakdale. Gordon Hoag and Brian, Omaha, came Sunday to visit at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Hoag. Mrs. Hoag, who had spent the week with her father, Mr. Sai ser, returned home with them Memorial Day. Larry Tuttle left last week for Boring, Ore., where he will spend the summer vacation with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen TUttle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser left Monday on a business trip to Om aha "They expect to return Friday. Afternoon and sup|»er guests at the home erf Mr, and Mrs Ed Ur ban Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs John Honeywell, Chambers, aiki Mr and Mrs Richard Bollwitt and family. Neligh In the eventrg Mr. and Mrs Urban and Mr. ami Mrs Honeywell visited at the home id Mr and Mrs Vearl Tuttle. Mr ami Mrs, Robert Pruden amf family were Sunday guests at the Mr and Mrs Fred Bollwitt Inane Overnight guests Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd An gus wrero Mrs James Furley and Lois amt grandson, Freddie Furley They ala* visited at the home at Mr and Mrs Marcus Shyder be fore returning to their home in Madison. Mr and Mrs Ralph Moser. At ktnson, were guests at the home of Mr ami Mrs IJoyd Angus Sun day. Mrs Eugene Zimmerman left Monday for Los Angeles, Calif where she will attend the coni mencement at the Los Angeles Col lege of Optometry and the confer ring of the degree of Doctor of Optometry, on Vernon Rockey, a brolher of Mrs Zimmerman. He Is i graduate of the Ewing high school amf is well known in Ew ing. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Angus spent Memorial ILty at Tdiieu aisl New man Grove where they were guests at the home of her sister and hus band. Mr ami Mrs. Leonard Sam uelsun. Mr and Mrs Ernest Pierson had as their guests an Sunday Mr amt Mrs laxmard Halstead of Inman Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs tiniest Pierson on Wednesday were Mr and Mrs, Alfred Canaday of Oregon. Mr anti Mrs Clarence Berg stroni. tHnaha, attended the Mem ortal I>ay services in Ewing tind visited at the home of relatives the same day Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL. 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