Lynch News Mrs Johnny Earnst, Mrs Chloc* Dill and Mrs Dick Wilson of Rap id City, S, D. were Sunday dinner guests in the Ray Wilaon home Mrs Irene Careten called on Mr and Mrs. Frank Caraten Tues day afternoon. Mar gem- Weeder was a Satur day overnight guest of Ruth Os born in the Buss Greene home. Shlene Johnson was a Saturday overnight giest of Mar jean Bir meier. Mr. and Mrs. WUmer Craw ford, Steve and Janice were Om aha business callers on Friday. Mrs Earl Moody and children are spending a few days visit ing in the Ray Long home. Bill Spelts from Kansas arriv ed here Tuesday and Bud Spelts arrived here Sunday from Califor nia to spend a few days with friends and relatives. Mrs Clayton Thomson is spend ing a few days in the Jim Me Crea home at Carroll, la. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Schommer from Chadron spent the week end in the Jake Birmeier home. Velma Lanman was a Monday overnight guest of Ruth Osborn in the Buss Greene home. iMr and Mrs Buss Greene spent a few days visiting in Colorado. Ruth Osborn is staying with Mrs. Greene’s mother while they are away. Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Hull went to Peirce on Friday to visit in the Claude Hull home. They ac companied Claudes to Iowa to visit in the Harold Hull home a few days. Ewing News By Mrs, Harold Harris Wayne Kruntorad, U. S. Ar my, who has been overseas for service the past year returned to the States recently and arrived in Ewing July 4 to spend a leave with his wife and children and his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Char les Kruntorad. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis and children, who were holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ingerson at Grand Island, returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan and family spent the weekend at Ni obrara. They were accompanied home by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ryan who were guests at their home until Thurs day. Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies were Mrs. Mark Muff of Spen cer and Mrs. Eddie Cuddy of O’Neill. Mrs. Wilma Daniels entertain ed at a family gathering on July 4 at her home. Among the guests were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton returned home Monday night af ter spending the holiday weekend with their parents at Creighton and visiting relatives at O’Neill and Page. Judy Wanser and Bob Coufal, both of Omaha, were weekend guests at the home of Judy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wan ser. On the Fourth of July the Wanser family were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Suttecliffe near O’Neill. Holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd An gus were their sons and daugh tars-in law, Mr. and Mrs. M. An gus and Myra Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Max Angus, Randy and Kandy and Mr. and Mrs. Don Seuring all of Lincoln. The Merle Angus family also spent some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald, who had as their guest their daughter ami son-in-law. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and Timmy from Califor nia. HOLD REUNION The Fourth of July weekend found the Briggs home in Ew ing filled to the eaves with rel atives gathered from all over America for Mrs. Grace Briggs family reunion Twenty-two of her relist ves were present for the festive celebration. Mrs Briggs guests include, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn, Mr and Mrs Peter Vaughn of Omaha, Mrs. Hoy Briggs of Corvalis, Ore Mr and Mrs. Thomas King and their eight children from Bloom ington, til., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Briggs and son of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Marjorie Lenker and four children from Ogallala. A reunion erf the Elmer Butter field family was held at his borne near Inman on Sunday honoring his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Thorton ami fam ily of Glendora, Calif Others pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and family of Ewing, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Hoxsie and family of Orchard, Mr, and Mrs Gillogly and family of Inman and Mr and Mrs. Merlin Shaw and family of O’Neill. Mr and Mrs. Earl Wright and family went to Orchard to join a family gathering at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoxsie on July 4. Dinner was served picnic style. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Butterfield and family of Meadow Grove, Elmer Butterfield, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Gillogly and family of Inman, Mr and Mrs. H. W. Thorton and family of Glendora, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shaw and fam ily of O'Neill and Marcene Sch misser of Ewing. A family picnic dinner was held on the Fourth of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sch roeder and family. Present were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik ami family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serr of Clear water, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel and son of Elgin and Gene Siems of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs Harold Savidge and family from Minnesota were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Harold Savidge. Mrs. Anna Savidge was a guest at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartak and family on the Fourth of July. Duane Horde of Syracuse, is spending a week's vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. Roland Horde and Duane accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter attended a picnic supper family gather ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hole*' on July 4. Mrs. Melvin Gunter of Odebolt, la. visited her mother, Mrs. Anna Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter during the weekend. Mr. Melvin Gunter is a patient in a Sioux city hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker, who are vacationing in the west, planned to spend July Fourth at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eacker and family at Kalispell, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wining and family of Amelia were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Min nie Larson. Mrs. Kittie Fry was a guest July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry. A Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader was her mother, Mrs. Kittie Fry. Mr. Harold Parks and Tom Wanser left Tuesday for the wheat fields in Kansas. Ardis Parks and Dennis Ickes of Page were guests at the home of Ardis’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks, sr. at Stuart on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Secrist were weekend callers at the home of Mrs. Ella Ziems. They also visited his mother, Mrs. Ada Sec rist at a rest home in Elgin be fore returning to their home in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr. went to Omaha one day last week to visit their son, Stanley Sojka, who underwent an emergency op eration at an Omaha hospital Tuesday, June 28. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka jr. of Omaha were weekend guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr. in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunaway and family returned to Hastings Monday after spending the week end at the parental homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings and Mr and Mrs. Roy Dunaway and other relatives in the community. Mrs. Myrtle Kimes of Clear water is spending a few days at tBEAT WASHDAY j BLUES! with a DUOMATIC special CARLOAD PRICE while they last! only $375°° and your present laundry equipment. EASY TERMS ... on your gas bill. rinses ... washes ... dries ... in one unit . . . auto matically . . . with one setting. ^HKUliltAAiUldUiliUUUHB For Dependable GAS Service tiie home of her daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs Earl Bill ings Mr. and Mrs, George Neal of Clearwater were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Don Ruroede. Mr and Mrs Don Ruroede en tertained the following g iesti at a six o'clock dinner Sunday eve ning, Mr and Mrs Harold Van Vleck of Ew.ng, Mr and Mrs. Dale Van Vleck of Ithaca, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Dierks of Manhattan, Kan.. Robert Knapp and Lois Jackson of Sioux Falls, S D. Mr and Mrs Tony Kacziff and family of Omaha spent the holi day weekend with his mother, Mrs. Eva Kaczor and other rel atives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs Everett Ruby were Fourth of July guests at the home of thair son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Gene Ruby end family at Sioux City, la. Roxanna Ruby came home with them to spend a few days. Mickey Roberts of Atkinson is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Butter field and family. A family gathering was held July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle. Present were her mother, Mrs. Vera Anson, who wciis accompanied by her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Rewolinski and fam ily from Omaha, Mrs. R. G. Rockey from Lake Worth, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman, Mrs. Doris Sanders, John and Mary, Anita and Viola Parks all of Ewing and Dr. and Mrs. Ver non Rockey and family of Grand Junction, Colo. Try The Frontier Want Ads — it Pavs ' Fort Randall News Janice Kirwan Mr. and Mrs Ed Cassidy, Janet and Virginia and Mr and Mrs. Jack Cassidy. Darrel and Stev e celebrated the Fourth of July by attending a picnic supper and watching fireworks at the Hank Fish home near Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hausmann and Jill of Bristow and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hausmann and family of rural Bonesteel were Sunday dinner guests at the G R. Kir wan home. Mr and Mrs Ed Cassidy, Janet and Virginia were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Hei- ‘ ser home near Lynch where they helped grandmother Levi cele hr.ve her 77th birthday. Mrs. Cassidy is Mrs. Levi's daughter. Eugene Kirwan came from Indiana to spend a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirwan and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cover of Pickstowai and Mr. and Mrs. Fleming of Washington and Miss Olga Bengston were Thursday evening visitors at the G. R Kirwan home Janice Kirwan was a Monday overnight guest at the Ben Roll home in Picktown. Mr and Mrs. N. R. Rask and family of Gary were house guests at the John Cassidy home from Tuesday through Friday. Mrs. Cassidy and Mrs. Rask are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirwan jr., and girls Christy and Jeannie of Lincoln were Fourth of July weekend guests at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirwan sr., of Randall valley and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Salmon of rural Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mashino of Spencer were evening visitors at the Melvin Anderson home on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hausm&nn and Jill of Bristow spent the Fourth of July weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs G. R Kirwan Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and Kathy were last Sunday cof fee guests at the Melvin Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lang of Portland, Ore., and Mr and Mrs. Frank McKenzie of Winner. S. D., and Mr and Mrs. John Cas sidy and boys had a p'cnic sup per on Wednesday evening at the Fort Randall park Mr. Lang, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Cas sidy are brother and sisters. Brooks Roll of Pickstown si>ent a few days last wreek at the G. R. Kirwan home. Mr and Mrs. Dan Kirwan jr., of Lincoln visited Sunday eve ning at the home of his sister and . husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kocer j£.. near Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Don Olson, Von da, Dougie, Leon and Gaylord were visitors at the Melvin Anderson home on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bentz and family of New Jersey visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Nyquist enroute to San Diego, Calif., where they will make their new home Janice Kirwan, Janet Cassidy and Susan Kirwan attended a farewell party on Friday after noon at the A1 Harvey home in Pickstown. Mrs. G. R. Kirwan, Janice and Mary Jane visited at the Clint Farmer home in Pickstown on Thursday evening. Paul Nyquist left for his naval station at San Diego, Calif., af ter spending a week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ny quist. Mr and Mrs. Duane Kirwan and Freddy were Fourth of July visitors at the Dan Kirwan home Russel Anderson of Bristow was a Sunday evening visitor at the home of his brother Melvin Anderson. Several from this community attended the Fairfax rodeo on Sunday evening and Monday af ternoon. Mary Jane Kirwan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirwan, cele brated her ninth birthday last Sunday afternoon. Those attend ing the party were the members of the third and fourth grade class from the Pickstown school and neighboring friends. After the games Mary Jane opened her gifts. Mrs. Kirwan and Janice served the birthday cake, ice cream and kool-aid. Other lunch eon guests that day were Mr and Mrs. Bob Peshek and family of Pickstown. Mr. and Mrs. Don Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson, Mrs Emery Olson, Miss Olga Bengston ami brother Mauri tz, and Maj. and Mrs Bon Roll and family of Pickstown. Earl Cover and son, John and Bob Keener of Pickstown and Mr. and Mrs Fleming of Washington were Sunday afternoon visitors at the G. R Kirwan homo Mrs Don Swansberg of New York and Mrs James Pftton ami family of Buffalo, N. Y , Mr. and Mr Terry Donlin of Brookings, S. D,, ami Debbie. Pat and Stevie Sevino, children of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sevm of Omaha were visitors at the home of their par ents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donlin, for the past several weeks Mr. and Mrs. l>an Kirwan si\, celebrated their 25th wedding an niversary in their home Wednes day ev ening. Their daughter, Mrs Thomas Kocer jr., of Wagner baked and decorated the cake. The evening was spent visiting, smging and viewing slides Tliose present were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kirwan ami Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kocer jr., of Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kir wan of Gregory and daughter Phyllis of California, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirwan and family, Mr. and Mrs G. It. Kirwan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jonas of Gregory. After the gifts were displayed, ice cream and cake were served. Debbie and Lynne Roll of Pickstown were Sunday overnight guests at the G. R Kirwan Inane. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hausmann and J ill of Bristow were Mondey evening visitors at the G. R. Kir wan home. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 2real Hawaiian Holiday PalmTreesI GROWN IN HAWAII I Two living miniature palm trees, each 8 to 9 inches high, in a colorful plastic pot. Ouamntssd to come to you in perfect condition. A minimum of care will keep this charming eonvenatkm piece growing for years. For each pot with palms, send only 60# «# one coupon from half gallon carton of Meadow Gold Hawaiian Holiday Sherbetl Sine matmm roam m Send to: Meadow Gold Palm Tree Offer llov 4(Mil New York i, N. Y. 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