Inman News II? .Mrs. June* MrMshu Ruth Watson. Eleanor Gaughen baugh, Blanch Rouse, Elsie and Mrktred Keyes and Ethel Tomp kins attended an officers training school at the Page Methodist church conducted by the district officers Monday. WSCS MEETS The Inman WSCS met Thursday afternoon at the Maxcy memorial addition for their regular meeting. Mrs. Eleanor Gaughenbuagh was in charge. Devotions and the les on was given by Mrs Elsie Keyes. Six guests, Mrs. J. p. Gallagher and Mrs Nora Harte of O’Neill, Mrs. J. P Riley and daughter of National City, Calif., Mrs. Robert Linder of Page and Mrs. Mae De Long were present. Mildred Keyes and Mrs DoLong were hostesses and served lunch at the close of the afternoon. The following attended the Sch warting, Wolfe wedding Sunday af ternoon at Clearwater: Mr. and Mrs Harry McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and Mary, Mrs. James Banks and Roger, John Schrunk, Mrs John Buhlman and son, Mrs. Lee Conger, Mrs. Josie Kopocky, Mrs. Henry Pruss and Verna and Margaret and Joyce and Scott Keyes. The Wolfe’s are for mer Inman residents. Mrs John Buhlman and son of Bartlett were callers Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and family. Roger Banks spent from Tues day to Sunday visiting his bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. John Buhlman and son at Bartlett. Suellen Sholes spent last week visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Hawk and family at Ewing. Mrs. Violet Sholes spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark anil family at O'Neill. Tina Sanders spent the weekend visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Joe Peters, and Larry. Mrs. James Coventry accompan ied Mrs. Harry Sullivan of O'Neill to Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tompkins spent Monday in Norfolk. Leonard Leidy and Kent of Min turn, Colo., are visiting Mr. Lei dy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry McGraw for a few days. Charles Young, who is employed at Fairfield, spent the weekend in his home here. Mr. and Mrs Robert Bennett and family of Denver, Colo., came Sat urday morning to visit in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Colman, sr., Mr. and Mrs George Colman, jr. and family and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and Bob. The Bennetts returned to Denver Mon day evening. Mrs. Vaden Kivett and Margaret Pruss, who attend summer school at Wayne, spent the weekend in their homes here. James Coventry, Floyd DeLong, Ernest Brunekhorst, James Sholes, Albert Anthony and Melvin Mich aelis spent Thursday fishing at Randall dam. Ralph Sholes, who is employed at Ainsworth, visited his mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes Sunday. Wtxxlrow Gaughenbaugh, who is employed at Fort Wayne, Ind., spent the weekend visiting his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs Donald Keyes re turned Sunday evening from a few days vacation at Yellowstone Na tional Park The Keyes children, Joyce and Scott visited their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss while their parents were away. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt spent Tuesday fishing at Fort Randall dam. Mrs. James McMahan and Mrs John Mattson spent Tuesday in Sioux City. I I M Sgt Cecil F Keyes has gone to Romulus, N Y where he will be stationed with the army Keyes has spent a leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Keyes, after returning from duty overseas in Germany Mr and Mrs. Fred Halstead of Washington are visiting in the feme of Mr Halsteads twin .brother, Mr and Mrs Leonard Halstead Mr and Mrs Dm Parks and family of O'Neill visited Mr. and M's Leonard Halstead Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Forrest Harkins of Turlock, Calif, left Thursday af-1 ter visiting Mr Harkins parents Mr and Mrs M L. Harkins and sisters Mrs. Elwin Smith and Miss Hildred Harkins There they joined their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Robert James, Cherlynn and Bobby of Liv ingston, Calif, who had visited in Inman earlier. They all left on Friday to return to their homes in California. Dinner guests Wednesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs H E Smith were Mr and Mrs F R. Harkins erf Turlock, Calif, and Mr and Mrs. M L. Harkins and Hildred Harkins A nice group attended the cov ered dish luncheon honoring the new Methodist minister, Rev. Ro bert Linder and Mrs. Linder and son at the Maxcy Memorial addi ton 9unday noon. Sam Watson spent the weekend in Lincoln. Raymond Stamp visited his sis ter, Mrs Richard Davidson, in O’ Neill Saturday. — Amelia News By MIhm Florence Lindsey Don Fullerton of Englewood, Calif., und his cousin, Elaine Spathe, of Santa Maria, Calif., ar rived here Thursday morning to at tend the wedding of Don's sister, Phillis Fullerton and Gene Skala on Sunday, June 26. Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and Mrs. Blake Ott tk the MYF members to Chambers Thursday evening to at tend the special services at the Baptist church. There were 16 young people in the group. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Travers and Harold and Mrs. Viola Trav ers left Monday for their home in Riverside, Calif, after visiting relatives in this vicinity the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt and Mrs. Viola Travers called on Mr. and Mrs .Frank Pierce Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle and family attended the Davis fam ily reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prussa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees and grandchildren, Judy and John Tay lor, were fishing near Bonesfeel, S. D. Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Ray Forbes and family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers and family of Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm and family visited their mother, Mrs. Maude Forbes on Sunday, June 19. Janice and Davida My ers stayed with their grandmo ther the following week while their mother was in school at Blair. Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Clyde Widman, Mrs. Ernest Johnston, Mrs. Leu Backhaus and Mrs. S. C. Barnett attended the WSC9 officers training class in Chambers Friday, afternoon at the Methodist church. Richard Wehland of Hoi red go came Thursday to spend the sum mer with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston. Many families of the Amelia community attended the wedding Sunday of Miss Phillis Fullerton of Amelia and Gene Skala of Free rrvont. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo and Mrs Edna Davis took their grand daughter, Judy Waldo, to North Platte Monday to meet her bus - for Cheyenne, Wyo, The Wal dos visited their sister and brother in-law. Mr and Mrs Everett Smith, over Monday night Loan and Randy Butterfield stayed with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Edwards, while their mother. Mrs Dale But terfield was in the Atkinson hos pital. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Spath ot Omaha were Thursday evening sup per guests of Mr and Mrs B W Waldo. Mark and Kay Johnston of Schuyler are visiting their grand parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar Pet erson while their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Johnston are on va cation. Mr. and Mrs Harlan Dierking and Cynthia have been in Sparks Nev. the past week visiting Har lan's sister and brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs W. O. Will-on and fam ily. Kathy and Joyce Doolittle en tertained friends at a slumber par ty Friday evening Those present were Darla Waldo, Judy Tayler and Beth Fullerton. Mrs. Leu Backhaus attended the wedding of her nerh' w. Marvin Y'rooman. at Plamvtew Saturday evening, Mr, and Mrs Earl Watt and fam ily of Boaman. Mont and Mr and Mrs George Fullerton and Phillis were supper guests at Harold Ful lertons Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs Clyde Burge and family, Mr. and Mrs Lewie Bur gett and Wayne and Mr and Mrs S C. Barnett were fishing Tues day at the lake south of Bassett they reported good luck in spite of the windy day. They could out go oat in boats because erf the rough water. Sam Gilman and Lee Gilman spent several days last week fish mg south of Bassett. Joyce Burge visited her grand mother. Mrs Bessie Burge near Emmett last week Mr. and Mrs Edgar Peterson drove to Cedar Rapids Sunday af ternoon to visit Rev. Price. Mr and Mrs. Charles Everett attended the Minnie O'Connell-Pat Liable wedding Monday. June 20, at Atkinson. Zane Edwards and Dale Doo 'ittle have been working in the blue grass fields in Dakota the past weeks. __ Lynch News Lynch Alumni Hold Banquet Saturday The Lynch high school alumni banquet was held Saturday eve ning, June 25. Serving began at 6 30 and a program followed Grad uates of the years 1910. '20. '30, '40, and ‘30 were honored There were 11 members of the 1960 graduating class. The banquet theme was “Dixie". The stage decorations, a dixie ’•nd scene, were paint»>d bv John Weeder of the class of 1958 The Methodist ladies prepared the meal which was served by the juniors and sophomores of the past year. Approximately 300 alumni, hus bands and wives representing 14 states were present. Dancing ciun plated the evening's entertainment. Mr and Mrs Elmer Hull were business callers m Niobrara and Center Tuesday and were over night guests at their son. Claude Hull at Pierce. Mr and Mrs. Bob Wike from Omaha spent the weekend in the John Wike home Mr and Mrs Earl Ridgley and Dennis visited in the Buss Greene home Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Jem Sixta from Minnesota are v isiting in the Wal lace Courtney home Mr and Mrs Mack Mahatma and Mrs Ted Schtessler left af ter the banquet Saturday evening for Denver, Colo where they plan, to visit the Terry Schiessler fam ilv. Mr and Mrs Leroy Purviance and Brian from Denver, Colo, are spending a few days with friends and relatives. Dr. Gorkin Ira from Jackson ville. Fla. is here visiting his fa ther. Dr. G. B. Ira Mrs. Bonnie McCrea from Iowa spent the weekend with her par ents. Mr and Mrs. Clayton Thomp son and attended the banquet Sat urday evening Mr and Mrs Fred King and boys returned home last Sunday after a week's vacation in Minne sota. Enroute home their car was in a collision causing considerable damage to the side Mr King's left arm and Gregory's leg were injured in the accident Mrs Florence Harris from Onv aha is here visiting friends and relatives Mr and Mrs Clyde McKenzie ami family from O'Neill. Mr ami Mrs Dan McKenzie from Catifur rua and Lois Bowlb.v ami son from I lenver. Colo, were guests in the Hazel McKenzie home and attend ed the alumni banquet Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. Bill Schiessler and Vivian Magstadt are gue *s in the Vannie Newman home They also attended the alumni gathering Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mi's Bill Gallop are here from California visiting his sister. Mrs Tixi Crooks and frmily and other friends ami relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran front Tilden wen1 Saturday overnight 1 guests m the Herman Heiser home, Mr and Mrs Pete Mulhair vis ited Mr. ami Mrs Leroy Purviance and Brian at the Phyltss Mulhair home on Thursday evening Charlie Gillespie of Norfolk vis ited his mmsm. Mrs Hannah Streit at the Lynch hospital Wednesday Mary Ellen Schindler returned to Missoula, Mont with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Schind ler ami girls on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs He"b Rossmeier I from Sidney spent the weekend with friends and relatives. Frontier Man! Mi Pay DhrMrsih Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OITOME I'UIST Eyes Examined -Gimme* Fitted (Vantact l.enses Phase 167 — O'Neill, Nebr. Hours 9 .1—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday s“ KROTTER’S FOR: NEW AND USED IMPLEMENTS SPECIAL* Massey Harris 16’ Self-Propelled Model 92 Combine, complete with almost new 2-row corn head. Massey-Ferguson Combines Massey-Ferguson Tractors Massey-Ferguson Mowers—See this no-pitman, dyna-balance mower for 3-pt. hitch. 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