Redbird News Ry Vrldeen pinkerman Ray Wilson and Howard Oberle were Thursday evening callers at Veldon Pinkirman's Mr. and Mrs Ge>rge Calkins were weekend guests in the Leo Farran home at TUden Mr and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman nnd family, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Kr ,;man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs Harold Hal stead and family, Mr. and Mrs Merle Spangler and family, Mr. and Mrs Eddie Krugman and M mty Pickering enjoyed a wei ner roast at the Rex Carson home Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Don Hynes were Fruduy evening visitors in the George Calkins home. Bub Carsten was dismissed from the Lynch hospital Sat to day morning. Mrs. George Calkins was a Saturday morning caller in the Veldon Pinkerman home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson spent Saturday night and Sunday in the Duane Carson home. Hullie Carsten is a patient in the Neligh hospital Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hiscock were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Veldon Pinkerman home. Frank and Bub Carsten and Guy Pinkerman and aims helped move cattle for Veldon Pinkerman Sunday morning. Mr and Mr*. Lee Hicks were supper guests of Mrs Fay Pin kerman Tuesday evening George Calkins and Veldon Pinkerman attended the sale at Atkinson Tuesday. Mrs Pinker man spent the day with Mrs. Catkins A township cacus meeting at the Scottville Hall Tuesday eve ning was well attended Mr. and Mrs Ray Wilson and Mrs. Fay Pinkerman went to Burk, S. D. Thursday to see Mrs. Jake Entitle who is in the hospital there. They called on Mrs. Irene Carsten at Bonesteel on the way home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oberle returned home Tuesday evening from Denver where they have t-pent two weeks visiting their aim. Norman, and daughter, De luris and family. Mrs Charlie Richter sr. is vis iting friends in O’Neill and her son, Howard Oberle, this week Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinker man were 9unday evening visitors in the Veldon Pinkerman home. Mrs. Rex Carson, Mrs. Ray Wttherwax and Mrs. Eddie Krug man were Sunday afternoon visit ors in the Reggie Pinkerman home. Lynch News The Lynch seniors had their class pictures taken Wednesday. Curt Miller is staying in the El mer Christensen home since school started. Mr. and Mrs Bill Elsasser from Sioux Falls spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Ron nie Carson. Mina Kikens from Omaha spent the weekend in the Herman Heiser home. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman was a Saturday night supper guest in l DANCE SHORTY AVERY and his Country Swingsters Ash Grove Hall ! SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 ADMISSION: 50c $-$-$ DAYS I 1 00 I 12 qt. Plastic pails. I 1 oo I Corn brooms—5 sewn . I Family Pack light bulbs . 79c I 1 00 II Six 40 watt bulbs . || 16" Milk filter dics-box of 100. 50c | Plastic coffee mugs.* ^°r I 10 gal. Crock jar. I I •» nrt 1 OO I rAMnn rsnuat Gun type hose nozzle. 1.00 2" C clamps.2 for 1.00 Cee Tee pliers . pr. 50c : Fence insulators—Box of 25.2 boxes 1.00 Carriage and machine bolts—all sizes .... lb. 40c Foam rubber tractor seats . 3.00 Jumper cables. 2.00 Automatic valves for tank on trough . 4.00 Cedar hunting arrows—Choice of points .... 1.00 Adult Coast Guard approved life jacket .... 4.00 Close out Paint-l/2 Price Dale and Jo Wilson the Ve’nIon Pmkerman home and accompanied them to O'Neill in the afternoon Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Carson and family from Arizona arrived Wednesday night to spend two weeks with relatives and friends. They will make their home in Cheyenne, Wyo, Kim Lueken. and Bill Rusicky from Wayne spent the weekend with relatives and friends. Jim Eiler and John Weeder from Lincoln spent the weekend with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. Spencer, Tam my and Paul attended the stock car races at Stuart Sunday af ternoon. Mr and Mrs. Tommie Courtney jr. and family and Mrs. Pauline Mulhair accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhair to Bonesteel Friday night. Mrs. Pauline Mul hair visited Mrs. Fred Dunkek while the Mulhair's and Court ney's attended the football game between Bonesteel and Lynch. Mrs. Leonard Harvanek and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Neil Bjornsen home. Ted Crooks and Pat Mahon ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer to Bonesteel Friday night to the football game. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjornsen to the football game at Bonesteel Friday night. Mrs Bub Cars ten and Jay Fer nau called on Hallie Carsten at the Neligh hospital Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hull and Mr. und Mrs. Ray Counts attend ed the football game in Bonesteel Friday night. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser The Work and Fun club met with Mrs. James Pod any Wed nesday afternoon, Sept. 14 with 10 members present. Dish towels were embroidered and mending done for the hostess. Mrs. Podany served refreshments. Mrs. Dale Dorr will have the October meet ing. Frank and William Grosse vis ited at the Harry Caskey home on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were Friday visitors at the J. W. Finch home. Reed Ri singer and son were Creighton visitors Wednesday. Visitors at the Emil Bartos home Monday evening, Sept. 12 were Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brook - houser. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch left Saturday morning for Grand Island where they will visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Val Pichler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber attended the State Fair on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospeshil, Janet and Jerry of Sioux City vis ited Sunday with the Misses, Vlas ta, Viola and Rita Pospeshil. They had visited his mother, Mrs. Lila Posipeshil at Orchard over the weekend. They returned home late Sunday. Johnnie Volquardsen called at j the Donald Kmnison home last! week. He is doing chores for Mr. I and Mrs. Harold Cihlar while they are visiting in Washington state. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Pierce left Monday for Lexington on a business trip. They also plan to visit with his brother there. Misses Janet Rudloff and Car olyn Frank of Verdigre visited Monday with Annette Uhlir. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch vis ited Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser. Mrs. Harry Caskey and her granddaughter, Suellyn Caskey called at the Willis Boelter and Ralph Brookhouser homes on Sat urday. Sent. 10. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey and Monte are looking after the chores at the farm of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Held while they are vacationing. Mrs. Archie Moser accompan ied Mrs. William Mitties to Sioux City September 13. Mrs. Lizzie Edson of Burlington, la. arrived a week ago at the home of her brother, Lloyd But terfield and Mrs. Butterfield. On Tuesday, Sept. 13 she visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Risinger. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tyler ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raff on a trip to Western Ne braska. Glen Waring carried the mail while he was gone. Roscoe Groeling called at the Donald Kinnison home September 12. Darla and Darrell Montgomery stayed with the Cecil Mosers while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Montgomery went to the State Fair. Mr and Mrs Eggerling and family of Creighton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moser Thursday evening. The members of the Anniversary club and their husbands enjoyed a dinner in Norfolk Saturday eve ning. Ralph Brookhouser and Harry Caskey were in Neligh Saturday evening. Mrs. Brookhouser spent the evening with Mrs. Caskey. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey. Fri. • Sat. Sept. 23 • 24 THE JAYHAWKERS Jeff Chandler Fess Parker Nicole Murray In Color Cartoon Sun. • Mon. • Tues. Sept. 25 - 26 - 21 THE GLENN MILLER STORY James Stewart June Allyson In Color Cartoon Wed. - Thurs. Sept. 28 • 29 Buck Nights MANY RIVERS TO CROSS Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker In Color Cartoon | Meek News Bjr Mr*. Fred Undberg Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson and family were supper guests Friday at Dwayne Anson's. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and Mr. and Mrs Frank Nelson were dinner guests Sunday at Dave Jensen’s. Rev. Turner will not be pre sent at Paddock Union church Sunday on account of Homecom ing celebration at Center Union on October 1-2. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson were' Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Delbert Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reimer of O’Neill. Mrs. Kennis Hansen and Mrs. William Hansen visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan at Fairfax, S. D. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kamphaus and family were vis itors at the Carl Krogh home Thursday evening. They came to help Carl celebrate his birthday. Mr and Mrs Henry Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg attended the Adult Sunday school class party at Loran Libby’s of Page Tuesday evening. Sept. 13. | The infant daughter (Dorene Kay) of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells was dedicated during the morn ing worship service Sunday. Sharon Anson celebrated her tenth birthday with a party Mon day evening. Those present to help her celebrate were Larry and Sue Nelson, Diane and Kathy Devall, Bonnie and Sandra John son, Marilyn Risor, Sharleen and Fred Johring, Georgia, Barbara and Debbie Mellor, Linda and Jeanette Woidneck, Wayne Rouse, Mardy, Danny and Douglas Dru- j eke, Danny Hansen and Carla Anson. I George and Larry Nelson and Starrs McMillan called on Clif ton and Chester Nelson of Bris tow Sunday. Don Borg baled alfalfa hay for Axel Borg Friday and Saturday afternoon. Gale Witherwax started work ing for Axel Borg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessart of Bristow called Thursday af tornoou at the W’illiam Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Femau and Mr and Mrs. Larry Fernau and girls were Sunday afternoon vis itors at Vernon Harding's. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Anson and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Nelson of Omaha were Sun day dinner guests at George Nel son's. Nancy Devall has employment at the REA office in O’Neill. She is filling the vacancy left by Jan et Segor Devadl. Russell Borg has accepted a position with the Minnesota Min ing and Manufacturing Co. of St. Paul, Minn. He left Sunday to start work this week. He will re turn for his family when he lo cates suitable living quarters. Paddock Missionary Society met at the home of Martha Johring Friday afternoon. An election of officers was held. Officers of the ensuing year were reelected. Old Christmas cards were worked over into folders to be sent for use by missionaries in foreign fields. Mr and Mrs Allan Walters ar rived home Sunday after vaca tioning several weeks m Califor nia and places of interests in the West. The Midway Ranchers and Ranehettes 4-H club met at the home of Wayne Reuse Saturday evening. All members were pre sent. "Hie next meeting is hi be at the George Mellor home. Mr. atxl Mrs Vernon Harding called on Mrs. Elizabeth Conard, Warren and Nate Wednesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin .Anderson were visitors at the Henry Walt ers h *me Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring, Fred. Sliar leen and Craig were Thursday evening visitors. The Women's Missionary' So ciety met Friday at the Assem b!y of God Church in O’Neill. The men accompanied the women and did repair work at the church. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen attended the wedding dance giv en by her niece, Linda Chambers and Ernie Hall, held at VerdeL Saturday night. The young couple® was married at Center Saturday. Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls, I Martha Johring and Mrs. Henry' Walters were visiting and help-1 ing at the Bennie Johring home on Tuesday, Sept. 13. Mr, and Mrs Axel Borg spent Saturday evening at the A1 Gas kill h»urn’ They enjoyed ice cream ami cake in honor of Bobbie Borg's first birthday. Mr and Mrs. Carl Krogh at tended the Home Maker's class party of the Assembly of God church held at the Roger Rosen krans home September 13 in hon or of Carl and Roger who recently had birthday's. Tom Harding of Garden Grove. Calif, called his mother, Mrs. Vermin Harding September 13 to! wish her a hanpv birthday. Mr and Mrs Garold Risor en-1 tertamed at a birthday party Sat- ; urday evening for supper in hon or of their daughter, Janice who j is attending high school at Butte, i A number of friends ami rela tives were present. Mr and Mrs John Green and Mr. and Mrs. Lo 11s Lauridson and family wore Stuiday dinner guests at Paul Nelson's Mr and Mrs. Larry Strong til O'NeiU, Mr. and Mrs. Let' Blake and Mrs. Tom Blake and child ren of Ret' Heights. S. 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