Stuart News Ry Mr*. Herb SU1* Mrs. Helen Miner of Derby, Colo., was a Thursday over night guest of Mr. and Mrs Charles Mulford. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford were; Mr. and Mrs Linden Mulford and family of Osceola and Rev. and Mrs. William Mulford of Cozad. The Nifty Nellies met at the home of Mrs Tom Kaup Wednes day, Aug. 10. Mrs Don liernt w-on high prize, Marvel Jean Batenhorst won low, and Mrs. Fred Kaup received travelers award. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Young Huiuo.va XfipUj] djj,Y\ put> picnic supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamik spent u couple of days last week helping Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamik with their work. Monday Kugene Hamik and boys and Henry Hamik were at Reece Lake fishing. Andy Goebel accompanied by his father, Fred Go be I drove to Howells Sunday where they met Sister Fredella and Sister Lunema who came for a visit. Mr and Mrs. Ward Dyer spent Sunday at the Francis Haugen home at Brocksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Green field and Mrs. Leota Foltz at tended the wedding of a niece of Mr. Greenfield at Lyons on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Poeschal of Lyons arrived Monday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield and Mrs. Leota Foltz. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamik were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Krobot. Mr and Mrs. Morris Kramer and family of Winner, S. D., were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Philbrick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick and family, all of O' Neill. Vrtrm itn hnmn MnnHnv mnrn. ing Mr. and Mrs. Kramer and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baum and family of Omaha left Saturday for Elgin after visiting Mrs. Clara Baum. Jerry and Del the past week. They will visit Mr. and Mrs Bill Dinslage and family. Mr and Mrs. Jim Friedel and family and Mrs. John Friedel went Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Danny Flannigan at Grand Island. They returned home Monday. Harvey Steinhauser and John Friedel visited Johnny Stein hauser in a Sioux City hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Finch left Monday for San Diego, Calif., where he will attend school. They have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Coral Finch and Lois. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser attended the funeral of Mrs. Steinhauser's uncle, Albert Mauch at Fordyce on Saturday They returned home that eve ning. Mrs. Karl Bernt and Theresa Levi spent Saturday morning in O'Neill. The Hi Five club met at the home of Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser Friday. Mrs. Edwin Engler, Theresa Levi and Mrs. John Shald were prize winners. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Joe C. Timmerman, Janice and Sharon of Sutton were Monday afternoon callers of Mrs George Keidel. Mrs. George Keidel spent Sun day afternoon visiting her sister, Mrs. Jim Allyn. Those attending the Men’s Council Retreat at Niobrara State park Sunday were Rev. Herbert Young, Wes and Stan Cobb, Ora Yarges, Bob Brayton and George Keidel. Mrs. Grace Kelsberg of Hay ward, Wis., visited a couple of days last week in the home of her brother, Jack McGrow. Mrs. Kelsberg, Mrs. Jack McGrow and Minnie Haskins left Monday for a week's visit with two more sisters at Riverton, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krysl were u.Aotr to n ninnin Hinnpr Kntnrdav. Those present were Mrs. William Kramer, Edward and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs Morris Kramer and family of Winner, S. D., Mr. and Mrs Roy Jordan and family of Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Baumeister and family. Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Baumeister and family were Mrs. William Kramer, Edward and Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kramer and family of Winner, S. D. Dr. and Mrs. George S. Ban croft of Omaha were Thursday morning callers of Rev- and Mrs. Herbert Young. Saturday morning callers of Rev. and Mrs Herbert Young were Mr. and Mrs. Linden Mul ford of Osceola. Those from Stuart attending the talk at Cleveland given by Dr. Ester Morris, a missionary from Lahore. India who is home on a vacation, Wednesday evening were Rev, and Mrs. Herl>ert Young, Pearl Axtell, Mrs. Jane Cobb, Noma Hall, Mildred Mc Cartney, Alvera Smith, Bessie Gettert. Mrs. Art Runnels, Mrs. Z. X. Marshall and George Elwell of Beatrice. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Brenda Colman of Omaha spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Colman and family. Mrs. James Banks and Roger, Mrs John Buhlman and son and John Schrunk attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrus at the Atkinson park Sunday Mrs. John Buhlman and son of Bartlett came Saturday evening to spend a week visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ranks and Roger while Mr. Buhlman attends National Guard camp. Mr. and Mrs Dean Banks and family and James Banks return ed Saturday night from Ava, Mo., where they visited Mrs. Belle Banks for a few days. Mr and Mrs. K. L. Moore of O'Neill spent the weekend in the , home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs Violet Stewart returned Thursday evening from Amelia w'here she spent a few days visit- ■ ing Mr and Mrs. Raymond Bly. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatcs. Mrs Lizzie Dexter and Mrs Lindsay and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Elvin Baughman of Dow City, la., visited Mr. and ’ Mrs. Henry Pruss last Monday I afternoon. Verna and .Margaret Prm* | ■Mai WTWl days at Satina, Kan., where they attended a / reunion of Ihr Reorganized ’ fTiurch of Jena Christ of Lat ter Day Saints. Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Napier of Sterling, Kan. A miscellaneous shower was held for Mrs. Robert Stamp, for merly Anna Mae Herold at the Methodist church annex Fr.day evening, launch was served by the committee at the close of the evening. The last out-door band concert of the season was held Friday evening. Group three of the Band Mothers served pie and coffee and also had a cake walk. Proceeds of the sale went into the treasury Cindy Stolier is spending several days visiting her grand-1 parents. Mr and Mrs. Otto Mat schullat at Page. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson and Mrs. James McMahan were Sun day evening supper guests of Mr. j and Mrs. Vern Wrede and family at O'Neill. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Coventry and Joe of Norfolk visited Thurs day evening in the Kenneth j Coventry home. Mr. Coventry re-! turned to Norfolk Thursday eve-1 ning but Mrs. Coventry and Joe j remained until Sunday. Mrs. Rox Oberle left Monday I for her home in Minneapolis, j Minn., after spending a week j | visiting her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. R. B. South. j | Vern Wrede and Chuck of 0’ I ' Neill were Inman visitors Satur- / day- . _ uonneue naiugun ui rune , spent several days last week ( visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hurtigan. I Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Stevens and family of Rapid City, S. D , spent j Wednesday and Thursday visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield and i family. * Sunday guests In the home of i Mr. and Mrs- Bill Butterfield \ and family were Mr. and Mrs. i lAwrence Stevens and family ! I and Julie and Janet Stevens of Norfolk. Mrs. David Anson of I Ewing and Larry Krueger of i 1 Davenport. | Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh i and Carol were Sunday supper i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark 1 Gaughenbaugh at O'Neill. Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and Neal and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins left Monday for Lincoln. Mrs L R. Tompkins will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Loren Doughty. Mrs Harvey Tompkins and Neal will visit her mother, Mrs. C. L. Caldwell on Tuesday and on Wednesday will take her daughter, Linelle, to Grand Island where she will con tinue on to Grant to be brides maid at a friends wedding. Mrs. LaVern Weaver and Nancy of Gregory. S. D., were callers at the Fred Moore home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob George and daughter were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Moore. Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser anJ sons of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brittell, Beverly and Carol, Gary Hitchcock of Atkinson and Fred Crosser of Cherokee. la. The en tire group were dinner guests Sunday of Fred Crosser. Fred Crosser, M M. Crosser and Mrs. Fay Brittell visited their aunt. Mrs. Jennie Crosser at St. Anthony's hospital in O' Neill Sunday afternoon Sunday supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and son of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley and Kim Marie of Ohiowa are spend ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Michaelis and Sharon spent the weexena ai \ Riverton, la, visiting Mrs. Michaelis, father, James O’Don nell. I Daughters of Zion The Daughters of Zion held their regular meeting Tuesday eve ning with Mrs. David Morsbach. There were seven present. Devo tions and a lesson were given. Mrs. Morsbach served lunch at the close of the evening. WSC8 Meets WSCS met Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church annex.; There were 16 present. Mrs. | Eleanore Gaughenhaugh was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Ver- j non Davis gave the lesson. Mrs. | Morris Blackburn and two daughters of Bemidji, Minn., were guests. Lunch was served by Mrs Lois Tompkins and Mrs. Marie Cadwallader. Roy Tjessem left Sunday for his home in Maywood , ill. after spending a week in the E. E. Clark home. Mrs. Tjessem and daughters remained for a longer visit. Mrs. James Coventry attended the annual Tomlinson reunion Sunday at the park in O’Neill. About forty attended the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks and family of Lincoln came Sunday to visit Mr. Banks, parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and Roger. On Tuesday the Dean Banks fam ily and James Banks left for Ava, Mo. where they will spend a couple of days visiting James Banks, mother, Mrs. Belle Banks . and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth of At- . kmson visited in the James Banks home Sunday afternoon. Mrs Vaden Kivett and Margar et Pruss returned Tuesday from Wayne where they finished the summer school session. Vem Wrede of O’Neill was an Inman visitor Monday. Mrs. W. E. Kelley and daugh ters spent Friday visiting Mrs. D^n Kelley and daughter at Nor folk. Phone Your News to The Frontier— Monowi News By Mm. Mike I'tklapp LOceat I U!0 Sunday evening guests in the Rudy Eller home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and family of Verdel, Elvan and Carson Hrbek and Martin Eller. Mr and Mrs. Robert Zach and Mrs Rudy Eller drove to Plain view Monday to meet Mrs. Carl Maxwell and Kaye of South Gate, Calif., anil Ed Kopke and the Piklapp and Sherman children, who will spent! sometime here with relatives while Mrs Sher man is under a doctors care in Stoux City, la. Mr and Mrs John Stroh and Betty spent the weekend in Osmond at the Burnell Wells home. Mr. and Mrs Harry Simonds of Nebraska City and Mr and Mrs. Guy Norwood of Lynch were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. C W. Christensen. Otto Sprague of O’Neill called on Mi's. Mike Piklapp Monday. He was doing well repair work at the Rudy Eiler farm. Otto is Mrs PiklapC*'* cousin Mr and Mrs Dayton SeiUr and daughters visited in the George Seiler home at Butte Sunday. Vicky remained for a longer visit with her grandpar ents. Mrs Lloyd Tueh and Linda and Sharon Em were O'Neill visitors Monday. Mr. anti Mrs Alltert Schindler drove to O'Neill Saturday night i to meet Al l,oe Brady who has spent several weeks with hts mother ami family in Phoenix, Ariz Mrs Khan Hrbek ami children are visiting relatives at Sautes' Mrs. J. W Rthanek ami Mrs Piklapp called at the Julia Hason 11 Jjuuia.va £vpun$ ouioq Hnyd Lynch Mr and Mrs Frank FrU Jr., ami family of O'Neill visited in the Frank FrU. sr., home Sun day Jim and Dale Filer and Ted, Wesley ami Nanev Zach called on Mrs Ptklapp Saturday. Mrs Stroh visited in the Hay MeGeorge liome Monday. 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