Redbird News By Veldeen l'inkerrnan Mr and Mrs Will Rogers ar rived Friday from Faribault, Minn to visit their daughter and son-in law, Mr and Mrs Veldon Pinker man and Veldeeri and also Mr and Mrs Reggie Pinker in;, n and boys They were accompanied here by Mr and Mrs John Krogh of Faribault The Kroghs will visit their daughter. Mrs D. McCullan and family and their son, C Krogh and family They also attended the wedding of their granddaughter in O'Neill Friday n ght Mr and Mrs Vigo Christensen and Mr. and Mrs Calvin Christ ensen and family were Sunday din ner guests in the Eddie Krugman home. Mr and Mrs Veldon Pinkerman and Veldeen visited in the George Calkins home Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. Gay Hull awl Greg visited in the Swede Sedivy home Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Will Rogers and Mr and Mrs Veldon Pinkerman called at the Roger Rosenkrans home Saturduy evening. Mr and Mrs Guy Hull and Gay lene, Mr and Mrs Veldon Pinker man and Mr and Mrs Will Rogers visited in the Fay Pinkerman home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman and Veideen and Mr. and Mrs. rtjgers were Sunday dinner gue-ts in the Reggie Pinkerman twone. Aiternoun callers were Mr. ana Mrs Carl Krogn anti girls, .m ana Mrs John Krogh, Mrs Fay Pinkerman and Mrs Guy Hull. Mr and Mrs Junior Wilson and tamiiy and Mr. and Mrs. Gary j wuaun and Saiya came to the Ray I vV.Uon hurn' Sunday evening for Mrs Wilson's birthday Mr. and ; Mrs Dick Hull and Dawn, Dennis .wrraa and Dons Darnell ai«i Bruce and Bandy Scbollmeyer were _t»o supper guests Greg Hull, son of Mr and Mrs. G-y Hull, had the misfortune of falling ofi a horse last Saturday and breaking his arm. Mr. and Mrs Rex Carson and Danny and Delmar Pinkerman were Sunday evening supper guests n the Eddie Krugman home. Mr and Mrs Veldon Pinkerman and Veideen were Monday dinner g jests oi Mrs. Fay Pinkerman l, jane Carson brought Earn Wil ,n ta Fay Pinkermans Huesday afternoon. He plans to spend several weeks with her and his aether Ray. B ll Kelly and Dal Anson called on Veldon Pinkerman Friday morn •ig Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hull were Wednesday afternoon visitors in ahe Fay Pinkerman home. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman and Earn Wilson called at the Veldon Pinker man home Friday afternoon. Lynch News A sfwwer was held Tuesday in the BVM church basement for Delores Klkowski P R (KiRESSTVE CLIB The Rule Progressive club met at the Legion Hall Thursday after noon. Mrs Wallace Moffet and Mrs. Ray Long were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs Neil Bjomsen and family and Mr and Mrs. Leo Kal kowski and Kevin were O'Neill shoppers Thursday afternoon me children of Mr. and Mrs Robert Carson held their family reunion at the Edward Carson home last week. Mrs. Edward Car son was the former Pearl Carson Several from a distance attended Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson and family formerly lived in the Dor sey community Mr. and Mrs. Don Rossmeier and family of Medicine Lake, Mont, arrived here Sunday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford, Steven and Janice Kaye and Mar lyn Graham returned home Sun day night after spending 10 days with friends and relatives in Wy oming. Mrs Jerry Carsten was dismiss ed from the Lynch hospital Tues day Mr and Mrs Frank Carsten took her to her home at Bonesteel McIntosh jewelry makes this SENSATIONAL OFFER Wear These Magnificent CROTON Watches All Summer — Without Cost! Yes! Swim and play with the smart GALAXY and the lovely NEREID with full confidence. After a whole summer of accurate timekeeping, if you don't feel your CROTON is the best buy ever. . . simply return it! What could be fairer? 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Drive it at your first opportunity. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER 4 A. MARCELLUS CHEVROLET COMPANY 127 NORTH FOURTH ST.. O’NEILL ’ Mr anti Mrs Junior Wilson. Mr and Mrs Dick Hull and Mr. and Mrs Gary Wilson attended a card party in the Gordon DeKay home Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Fred King and family and Mr and Mrs Clarence Moody left Saturday morning for a two week fishing trip in Minne sota Mr. and Mrs Jake Btrroeier and I family and Mr. and Mrs Bob j Sc hammer from Chadron were Sun ! day dinner guests m the Ronald Crawford home at Cody. Birrr.ejers spent Sunday night in the Crawford home returned home Monday night Royal News By Mrs. R. J. Bering (■uests from Wyoming Surprise callers at the R. J Bering home Friday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. B. Gautschi, Charles and Laraine of Lusk, Woy., enroute h.me from Chicago. Charles, a stu dent at Harvard was returning h' me for the summer. His parents had gone to Chicago to meet him. Mrs. Gautschi is a daughter of the late Archie and Francis Hering Sparks and a netce of Mr. Hering. The daughter, Laraine, graduated from the Lusk high school this year and will attend college the 1 coming year. Mrs. Gautschi is chief telephone operator at Lusk where Mr. Gautschi operates a gas station. Bees drive out family Bees found a way into the farm home occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bittner and S-isan Marie and found a safe place to live be tween the walls.' However they soon discovered an opening into the clothes closet, and it wasn't long until the remainder of the colony sought entrance. Bittners made a hasty exit to the home of Mrs. Bittner's parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Weber, and remain ed there for several days until a neighbor had killed the invaders by using gas. Ernest and Tillie Stark and Mrs. D.ira Hering of Osmond were Sun day afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hering and Mary and Mrs. Zola Hering. Bk | i ■ . I I I I B g^B ■ rifi «Vm I [m TERRAMYCIN ( BRAND OF OXYTETRACYCUNEI POULTRY FORMULA with ANTI-GERM 77 D.S/t^fS VO UR CHICKS •KEEPS THEM GROWING FAST •INSURES YOUR INVESTMENT ' ' "As Advertised in the Farm and Home Section” DEVOY REXALL DRUG O’Notll Fort Randall News Janice Ktrwaa Daniel Kirwan and Leo Lewis of Spencer were Saturday dinner guests at the G. R Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy jr., and sons and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Donhn were Friday evening visitors at the Mrs. John Cassidy sr.. homo in Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kirwan. Jim and Phillip, Mrs Tom Kocer and Mary Ann Kocer of Wagner and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Kirwan jr., and daughters of Lincoln were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Chet Salmen and family near Fair j fax Mrs. Danny Kirwan is a daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Salmen. Iceland Hiatt and Jack Sinclair j of Bristow and Donald Olson wore j Saturday coffee guests at the G. R. ■ Kirwan home. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Kirwan ami I family and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loukota sr.. were Sunday supper guests at the Jerald Loukota jr., home in Pickstown. "Whiz" Holderby and grandson Jimmy Holderby visited at the G. R Kirwan home Sunday afternoon where they were lunch guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Voider and family left for their home in New ell, S. D., Wednesday after spend ing several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirwan and family and with other relatives around Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donlin vi sited with Charlie Havranek of Spencer at the Sacred Heart hos pital in Lynch where he is a pat ient. A large attendance was present at the Fish Day celebration held at I^ake Andes Friday and Satur day. Janet Ann Cassidy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cassidy was the Pickstown candidate for Fish Day queen. The queen chosen was Bonnie Hysell of Geddes and the other candidates acted as her attendants. Don Olson was a Friday caller at the Melvin Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray and Jo'one of Fairfax and Mrs. Harry llausmann and Jill were Wednesday visitors at the G. R. Kirwan home. Jill spent several nays vvnn ner grandparents while her parents were moving from Fairfax to Bris : tow. Mr. Fritz Bockman and Jerry of Emmet were Thursday dinner guests at the G. R. Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and family were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Arden Johnson of Spencer. Dorsey News Ity Mrs. Harold Osborn Those attending the reunion of the Robert Carson family held at the Edward Carson home were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Jess Carson of West Plains, Mo., Mrs. Lottie Clabaugh of Arvada, Wyo., and Beverly Carson from Lincoln. | Mr. and Mrs. Otis Carson were not i able to attend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn visited at the Lee Brady home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tom Alder and sons spent Tuesday at the Gordon Barta home. Mr. and Mi’s. Lee Brady sr., spent Wednesday and Thursday in O'Neill. They have purchased a new home in O'Neill and plan on moving there for the winter. Bob Thackston is staying with his grandparents, the John Derick sons. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dean and son visited with his aunt, Mrs. A. W. Aim and family a few days. The Lucky Clover 4-H club met Friday evening at the A. W. Aim home. Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Osborn were supper guests at the Robert Zach home in Verdel Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lanman drove to Norfolk early Saturday morning for their daughter, Velma and Ruth Osborn. Jo Anne Aim and Evelyn Barta visited with Mrs. E. Carson while their parents attended the school meeting Mrs Howard Churchill and fami ly of Iowa visited at the Carson home Wednesday Mr and Mrs T. J Graham anil Mr and Mrs. Howard Graham and family were business callers in O'-. Neill Thursday. Mrs Clay Mashino has been stay ing with her mother, who under went surgery. Mrs. Orton Young and Janet were business callers at the Osborn home Wednesday evening. Mrs Otto Ruzicka went to Ver digre last Monday to care for the Marvin Ruzicka children while their mother attended her sister's wedding Mr. and Mrs Robert Zach and family and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Greene visited Sunday afternoon at the Harold Osborn home and were lunch guests A group of neighbors gathered at the Jolin Deriekson homo Sun day evening to have a weiner roast and surprise John on his birthday. The guests gathered at the Otto Ruzicka home and arrived at the Deriekson home in a group Everyone enjoyed a weiner roast. After supper the men played cards and the ladies visited. Inman News By Mrs. Janies McMahan Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South re turned Saturday evening from Minneapolis, Minn., where they spent ten days visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oberle. They were met in Sioux Fails, S. D., by Mrs. John Conard of Emmet. Shari Lynn and IXrnnte Myer of Omaha are visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle De Long and Bill until after the Fourth of July. Mr. ami Mrs Karl Watson loft Friday for Omaha where they will spend ten days visiting their son and daughter-nvlaw, Mr. ami Mrs W W Watson and family Mr ami Mrs. C. O. Knoell of Bartlett were Thursday ev ening cal lers in Inman Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Ruther and John Ruther left Friday for Oma ha to attend funeral services for Bob's and John's sister. Mrs. Est her Jansen, who was killed m an autotrain wreck Thursday morn ing in Omaha Mary Ross of O'Neill sjh'IU Fri day night in the home of Mrs Ray Aiders and Marilyn. Mr ami Mrs. I Vo Biittell of Palmsdale, Calif., and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and son of Oakdale v isited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. David Morshaeh. Mr. and Mrs Dean Banks and family of Lincoln visited over the weekend in the home of Mr and Mrs James Banks and with rela tives at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Ilartigan and family of Valentine spent the week end in the homes of Mr and Mrs James Coventry and Mrs. Mary Ilartigan. Albert Anthony and Terry were Tuesday evening dinner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. Otto Matschullat at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Merle DeLong re turned Sunday from Omaha where they spent several days in the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Donald Myor and family. Ed ami Bill Clark are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs E E. Clark, while their parents are vacationing in Minnesota. Polly. Ruby, Phil and Kelly Moss man of Tekamah are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith while their parents nre on vacation in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Webster of Omaha spent the weekend visit mg Mrs Webster's parents, Mr. amt Mrs. T D, Mutton, Mr amt Mrs I'avid Morsbach were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs William MacKtnley at O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs, l id Morslvaeh were Saturday overnight guests in the home of Mr and Mrs M, M. 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