Newport News By Mr*. Oliver Gil* A family dinner was held Sun day in the W E. Utter borne Those present were Mr and Mrs Max Utter, Mr and Mrs. Price Alder man, Mr and Mrs John Christ ensen and family, Miss Gretchen Utter of Athol, Ky , Mrs John Blust and Mrs. Richard Ka Liar ami Tim of Whitney. Mr and Mrs. Price Alderman and Mr and Mrs. Reno Gordon went to Omaha, Wednesday to meet Miss Gretchen Utter of At hol, Ky , who will visit about a month with relatives ami friends. Nellie Bogue was a Saturday ov emight guest of Lizzie Johnson. Mrs. John Blust and Mrs Rich ard Kallar and Thn of Whitney, were weekend visitors in the Price Aide rman home. A fellowship dinner was heki Sun day in the Newport Methodist church. Mr and Mrs. L. W Bendig and sons and Mrs William Kaul spent Saturday in the Paul Bendig home at Bonesteel Mr ami Mrs. John Butterfield and Mrs. Emily King and Mrs Elsie Osborn of Kearney and Mrs. Ella McPherson of Fremont were Sunday visitors with relatives in Newport. Mrs. Harold McMillan, Sylvia Dodge, Mr and Mrs. John Butter field, Mrs. Eali Osborn and Mrs Ellen McPherson attended the fun eral services of Elmer Michaelis at Inman on Monday i Sunday dinner guest* at Mr and Mrs. Glenn Fox. were Mr. and Mrs Floyd Fox and Kelly, Mr. 1 md Mrs Bob Lemmer of Bas sett. Jim Fox and Miss Sandra Ludeman. I Mrs. Lorens Keller anti Chen Hartung accompanied Bud Keck to Lincoln Friday where Chen will enter school for the next month Mr. and Mrs Glenn Stahl and Marcia and LeRoy Ludeman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr anti Mrs Harry Stahl The Newport Nightin Gals ex ! tension club held their meeting Sun day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bill Farr with a family picnic. There were It members and their families present Visitors were Mr and Mrs L W Bendig and son Mrs Jim Seger and Mrs Ed | Vogel gave the lesson on ‘Vaca 1 ticn In Nebraska'. Slide pictures were shown from the ex tens yon office at Ainsworth and Mr Ben dig showed pictures of the parade : last fall held at Newport Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gilg of Om aha spent from Friday evening to Monday visiting relatives and friends in and around Newport. Mr and Mrs Bill Bussinger at Bassett were Sunday evening vis itors in the Fay Pickenpaugh home. Albert McKenney left Sunday af ternoon for Omaha to be with his little son, Johnny on Monday when he was to undergo skin grafting on his leg in the Methodist hospital. Mrs. Veril Anderson, La Rita and Danny visited in the Clarence Park er home at Fremont from Tues day to Thursday of last week Mrs. Maude Mahin was honor ed guest Saturday when relatives -i Ideal Locker & Drive In Page, Nebraska No charge for hauling your Beef or Pork when you're ready to butcher It’s getting about time of year when your old hens are about to bo replaced. Don’t sell those birds. Have them dressed at the IIIKAI, IXK'KKK l*I,A.NT. 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Save! and friends came with gifts, cake and ice cream to help her cele brate her birthday. Those present were Mrs. Leo Slaehctka of Stuart, I Mrs John Slachetka, Mrs. Harry Stahl, Mrs. John N Johnson. Liz zie Johnson and Ann Schneider Sunday visitors were Mr and Mrs. Clifford Mahin of Atkinson Mrs. L P. Luphes and daughters of Greeley, Colo., came Wednes day for a week's visit in the home of her mother. Mrs. Eva Thomp son Miss Leila Ammon returned home last week from attending school at Lincoln the past year. Maxine Ammon left Sunday fore noon with a group of 4-H exchange students for Slayton. Minn . for a week There were 15 from Rock, Brown, and Keya Paha counties Dr I. L Thompson, Mrs Alma Schadrmann and Mrs Olga W’eich man of West Point spent Saturday night and Sunday in the Vic Thomp son home. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Thorin of Grant were Saturday night and Sunday visitors with her brother, Irvin Christon Mr and Mrs Reno Gordon went to 9andance, Wyo., to get their daughter, Carolyn who has been visiting in the home of his brother and family, Mr and Mrs. Don Gordon. Mr and Mrs Keith Coble, Bobby and Stevie of Rose were Saturday afternoon and supper guests of Mr and Mrs Bob Gilg R. D Fox, Lynn and Doug of Ainsworth were Sunday evening cal lers in the Oliver Gilg home. Mrs. Doris Connell of Omaha came last Thursday to spend a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Greenfield. Other supper guests Thursday were Florence Cobb of Omaha and Ethel Strake of Stuart. Miss Rose Armstrong of Wisner came Saturday to visit in the F E Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs William Spindler of Gordon and Mr. and Mrs Floyd Spindler of Atkinson were Sunday afternoon callers in the F. E. An derson home. Mr. and Mrs John R. Berkhei mer were Thursday overnight guests in the Albert Osterman home. Marilyn returned home af ter a week's visit with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Brown and Julia of Mills and Albert Oster man were Norfolk visitors Mon day. Mike and Ronnie Seger were Thursday overnight guests in the Darrell Connick home at Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hepbarn of Bassett were Sunday dinner guests in the Veril Anderson home in honor of the birthdays of Mr. An derson and Mr Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogel and family were Sunday evening vis itors in the Raymond Wewel home. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kaup and family were Sunday evening cal lers in the Don Kaup home. ( Mrs. Eric Moore of Bassett spent several days last week visiting in the home of her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Walt John con Don’t Forget O’Neill’s Big Rodeo June 17, 18 und 19 Alice’s Beauty Shop Res. 3 doors west of Texaon 123 Fast Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill THE MAN TO SEE Joe Fenton World Book Encyclopedia Representative to America’s Homes - Schools - Libraries. There’s a reason—Find out why Phone 512 — 308 E. Adams A Poem From Mrs. Eby ... TO DAD Never had much style about him, never cared for dress; Sorta' sp *nt his Ufe a sewing seeds of happiness; Doing little things for others, help ing where he could; ' Never making much pretention, al ways ck>mg good. ; Home for him. was all for living, filled his heart with pride, I Ami his doors were ever open, latch string hung outside, i Folks who came were always wel come, loved to have them round. Wanted much of joy and laughter, seemed to love the sound. Had his cares and had his trou bles, same as aU of us Figured them a part of living; nev er made much fuss; Made the best of all God gave him. as through life he went Ever toiling, giving, taking, kind and provident. Vain, the tribute we would pay him, words cannot express. What it meant to have him with us j and our thankfullness; Sweet, the memory he has left us, thoagh our hearts are sad. Great the blessing that was given, just to call him DAD. (Frank Carleton Nelson) Meek News By Mrs. Fred Undberg The biggest event of the past week seems to center around the wedding of Miss Vernetta Krogh and LaVem Peterson of Valentine. Many families from this community attended. It was held Friday eve ning at the Assembly of God church in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John Krogh from Nerstrand, Minn., were Saturday night guests in the home of their son, Carl Krogh and family, having cuiiit* xur me gi cmuuaugmer s weu ding. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovol ny and Larry and Viola Hall left Saturday to attend a fiftieth wed ding celebration of relatives in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Kennis Hansen brought their haby home from the Lynch hospital Tuesday. Callers at the Vernon Hardings Sunday were Nate and Warren Con ard, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fernau and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fernau and girls. Alpha Cluh The Alpha club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Widtfeldt Grace Ice ! berg was hostess. Helen Martens i from Atkinson showed slides of her trip to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crawford from Ewing called on Grandma and Bill Hull Tuesday. Sunday vi sitors were Mr. Levi Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaczor. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and boys were Sunday dinner guests at the Howard Rouses. Mer | lin Andersons, Delbert Rouses and Jr. Walters called in the afternoon. Paddock Missionary society have ixistponed their meeting this week | on account of daily vacation Bible school. June 2-1 meeting will be at Mrs. Howard Rouses. A miscellaneous shower was given at Valentine Monday evening for Miss Vernetta Krogh. George Nelsons called at the Henry Walters home Monday eve ning. Mrs. Garold Riser spent the weekend with home folks. Marilyn Risor accompanied her to school at Blair Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Harding’s nephew, Eddie Benash, came Saturday to help with farm chores and spend the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Woodworth of Alden Wood, Lake Taxaway, N. C., arrived with their house trailer at the Axel Borg home Sunday af ternoon. They have been visiting relatives in California and taking in places of interest along the way. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Winters and children arrived Sunday to visit Don Borgs. The Sgt. has been sta tioned in Turkey the past year and a half and his wife and children have been living in Aberdeen, ■ Maryland. They are enroute to Ford Ord. Calif. Don and Sgt Winters were buddies while serv ing in the armed forces. Mr and Mrs. Fred Lind berg ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans, Jerry and Lynn to Woodlake to a fellowship meeting, Thursday afternoon Mrs. Connell and Lavone Haller of Bassett are the teachers for daily vacation Bible school at Pad dock Union church which began Monday. Mr. and Mrs Dewayne Anson and family were Thursday evening callers at Merlin Anderson's Mrs. Christine Johnson was an overnight guest at George Nelsons Saturday night Dinner guests on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. De wayne Anson and girls and Chris tine Johnson. Callers in the after noon were Mrs. Delia Harrison ant Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Devall. Ricky Garry and Diane. Merlin Andersons entertainer Saturday evening in honor of De bra's fifth birthday Those attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wal ters and boys. Mr and Mrs. Ben nie Johring and family and Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma Jean. Mrs. Howard Rouse called at the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg in O' Neill Thursday. Pauline Leise and Viola Hall were dinner guests Monday at Lawrence Dobrovolny’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Borg and Ricky arrived Saturday from Seat tle Wash . to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg and Mr and Mrs. John Bauer of Ewing and to join the girls. Mardy and Patt> Borg who came home several weeks ago. Don Borg and family called in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson attend ed the wedding of her nephew. Ron nie Frickle in Atkinson Sunday. Leave For (tamp A group of young people left O’ Neill Monday morning for youth camp at Lexington. Among those attending were Norma Jean Wal ters. Marcia Slattery, Jerry and Connie Brockman. Dennis Wells MarTon. Fred and Dolores Rosen krans. Mrs Fritz Brockman ol Emmet and Roger Rosenkrans ol Dorsey furnished the transportation Mrs. Reta (Anderson) Peters from Prairie City, Ore., and her mother, Effie Anderson, of Newport were Monday dinner guests at thi memn /\nuei suiia. Bristow News Mrs. Burl Bessert Mrs. Anton Hngberg returned from Calif, and is staying at the Ray Long home. Mrs. Edgar Dean Danielson, Mrs Bob Whitham and Miss Karen Bow er left Monday for Wayne where they will enter college. Sunday afternoon callers ol Mft. J. T. Olson and Florence were Pastor and Mrs. Benard Nel son, Lowell. Mrs. Carl Pearson and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Warrer Olson and family of St. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Olson and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ol son of Atkinson, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Olson and boys, Mr. anei Mrs. Eu one Martinson and Grandpa and Mr. and Mrs. Embry Olson. M. R. Mallad of Spencer was a Sunday dinner guest at the Ivan Hiatt home. Mrs. Lester Hornback and Gay Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hornback ant family of Bushwell, S. D. were Saturday visitors at the Ivan Hiati home. Miss Rose Mary Johnson spen the weekend at the home of hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John son. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsoi were Sunday supper guests at tht Louis Scheinost home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fenner o Mitchell were Monday morning cal lers at the Van Hoves. They alsi were dinner guests of the Ernes Hagbergs. Mrs. Roach of Maywood was pre sent for the meeting of the Wc mens Society of Christian Servic meeting on May 25. She is a for mer Bristow girl. The daughter o Swan Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin son and family and Dorothy John son and Lavone went to a famil; reunion. It was the silver weddinj anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fe lix Martinson of Wahoo. Fathers Day Gifts AT DEVOY REXALL DRUG Pipes If Dad smokes a pipe— you’ll find one for him in our large selection of good pipes. Father's Day Cards We have a wide selection of cards by American Greetings Co. Trip-o-Kit Travel Kits These are handy for traveling or for just keeping shaving and toilet articles Dad will go for the famous Gillette Adjustable Razor $1.95 i _ Timex Watches $9.95 up Dad likes GOOD Candy too! 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Dorothy Johnson and Lavone were Monday dinner guests at the Dave Landholm home Mr and Mrs Bill Loukota and girls left Sunday fur Alliance where they will attend a conference for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Beryle Bessert and Debbie moved back to Bristow last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Asimtis and Mary spent Sunday evening with the Thomas Bowers Mrs Thomas Bowers took Karen j Bowers, Mrs. Bob Whetant and Mrs Edgar Dean Danielson to Wayne Saturday where they ! registered for summer session at Wayne State Teachers College. Twit a Pearson visited Karen Bower Friday afternoon. Weekend guests and callers at the Fred Kraft home were Mr and Mrs. Alvin Rhodman and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Rhodman, Marilyn and Norman, all of Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Krudsen of Gregory, Mr. and Mrs George Farle , : Winner. Mr specialV ?*£ -‘ari l\ with purchase of a II ! 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Ralph Allen of Lincoln, Ethel Par shali of Atkinson, 1 larlene and Ros ella Hiserote of Butte enjoyed a picnic at the Bristow park Monday. Sunday night callers at Fred Krafts were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Classen ami family of Lake Jack son. Texas ami Mr. ami Mrs Jake Classen of Spencer. I The Bristow Lions club held a 1 pot luck supper Saturday evening as a farewell party for Pastor and Mrs. Benard Nelson ami Lo well and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald i Raush. Mr. and Mrs. H E Whitehead and daughter of Hot Springs, S D , i---: and Mrs Howard Fuller and David of Arvada. Wyo., arrived in Bris tow last Saturday for a couple of day's visit at die home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Shut tuck. Sunday they all drove to Hone steel, to the cemetery where Mrs. Shattuck's oldest son is buried Monday afternoon the Whiteheads and Fullers returned to their homes in Hot Springs ami Arvada. BRIKIXHt HOMEMAKERS CU B The Bristow Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Olga Johnson May 24 Ten members were pre sent Mrs Bill Loukota conducted die meeting. A tour which will be held June 13 was discussed The club pic me will be June 12 at the Bristow Park. Mrs Chore gave the lesson on music Many songs were sung The next meeting will he widi Mrs, Melvin Johnson's June 23. Mrs. Olga Johnson served lunch. DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Caro Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebraska ppivfvwpiMPffvnfFfTi ^ Complete Line of Fishing Tackle Rods and Reels from $1.99 ea. Power Lawn Mowers priced from 38.88 Complete Line of Hunting Equipment Boating Accessories Power Tools of All Kinds Dale and Jo Wilson ^___________________ GREETING CARDS 10to25c Remember him for the countless times he has remembered you. 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