Stuart News By Mm Herb Skate TPM CLUB HUT Theresa Devi entertained tee TPM club Tuesday. Sept 27, Pro* winners were Minnie Haskins Mrs Karl Bernt. and Bessie Greenfield. Mrs Btll W«*wei and Mrs Wilbur Mono were guests A dessert luncheon was served Mrs Karl Bernt will entertain next Mr. and Mrs, Art Runnels and Mrs. Alvina Smith accompanied by Mrs. Mildred McCarthy spent the weekend. Sept. M-2S in Min neap..is Mr and Mrs Runnels and Mrs Smith visited Mr and Mrs W O Lyders and Mrs Me Cartney visited her son, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McCartney and fam Uy. Mr and Mrs John Kramer were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr and Mrs Edwin Engjer Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bernt en tertained the Sunday evening pitch club October 2 at their home. The next party will be at the Levi home. Sunday supper guests oi Mr. and Mrs “Mike" Cadwallader were Mr and Mrs. Albert Gurnsey and boys of Bassett. Danny Myers to six years old Twelve playmates of Danny My ers helped him celebrate his sixth birthday, Saturday, Oct. 1. Games were played and Danny received many gifts Lunch of ice cream and cake was served. Kay and Janice Myers of Wayne college spent the weekend visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs The Neftie Nells met at the home of Mrs Gene Batenhorst on September 22 Mrs Bill Kohie was high prize winner, Mrs. Don Bernt was low and Mrs Marvel Jean Batenhorst of O’Neill won travelers The next meeting will be with Mrs. Bill Kohie. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Bob Batenhorst were Dwaine Brown and son, Jim and Harry Wlesly, all of Omaha and Mike Batenhorst of Wayne. They spent the weekend hunting. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Karl Berm were Mr and Mrs. Louis Gilg and girls of Bassett. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Fry and boys of Newport and Mr and Mrs. Don Bernt and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers at tended the church bazaar Sunday evening at Spencer. The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Jansen was baptiz ed Jody Lynn Sunday, Sept. 2t with Mr. and Mrs Don Myers as her sponsors Mr and Mrs Char les Jansen and family were din ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Don Myers and family that day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coufal and Maureen returned home Monday morning after having visited Sun day with Joe Coufal at Hayes Kan where he is attending school. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Greenfield were Mr and Mrs. Floyd Young of Els worth, Kan. OFFICERS ELECTED Brownie Scouts met September 28 with all members present Colors were advanced by Jo Ann Skala and Joyce Newman. The flag pledge and scout promise were given. Election of officers results are: Kathy Kunz, presi dent; Ann Ramm, treasurer and Diane Schaaf as news reporter Bingo was played and Jo Anr Skala served. Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield Alice’s Beauty Shop S Operators Open 8:30 a m. to 9:00 p.m. 125 East Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill were Mrs Bill Farr aad children at Newport. Mr and Mrs Ernes Greenfield and Gene attended a family re union at the Forrest Greenfield home at Lyons cm Sept 1* The get-together was in Gene Green neld s honor. Muoday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs. Ray Greenfield were Mrs Ralph Shald and Mrs Don Shatd and children Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Don Shald were Mr and Mrs. Fred Braun, Mr and Mrs, Vernon Stebert and girls of Ax kinix.n. Mrs Ervin VaaCieave Lester Sydow and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Shald. The men all attend ed the stock car races tn the af ternoon. Mr and Mrs Frank Hamik at tended the first holy communion of Linda Hanuk, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Hamik erf 0'N< ul They were also Sunday dinner guests erf Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harms and family. Sunday supper guests of Katie Papke were Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Burke, S. D. and Mr and Mrs Jim Hoffman Mr and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman spent the weekend at the Gene Hoffman home caring for their children while they were at the football games at Humphrey and Lincoln. Mrs. Fred Kaup had as her cof fee guests Monday afternoon Mrs Joe Schmaderer, Mrs. Don Bernt, Mrs William Sc horn and Mrs. Dick Straka. Mrs . W N. Hoffman visited Monday afternoon at the John Hytrek home with Mrs. Joe Jau emig of Wilbur, Wash. The Jau ermgs have recently completed a week s visit at Meadow Grove and a weeks visit at Blair. They plan to return to their home cm Friday Atkinson News Mr. and Mrs. J. W Carlson and Sheryl drove up from Crofton Sat or day evening to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Wefso. When they return , ed to their home on Sunday eve- I ning they were accompanied by i their son, Scott who had spent several days with his grandjpar ents. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown of O’Neill were Sunday afternoor 1 callers at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs. William Wefso. The Atkinson Civic Improve ment Garden club met last Wed nesday with Mrs. William Wefso Eleven members answered roll call by naming fall bulbs. Due to tlte absence of the program lead er. Lillie Smith, Mrs. Olive Skrd la gave a report on her trip to the state convention which was held in Omaha on September 26-27. A Chinese auction of house plants was held at the close of the meeting which netted a nice sum. The next meeting will be on October 12 at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Jungman with Miss Bar bara Mlinar acting hostess. Mrs. Delores Parsons will have the lesson on, "The Legend of the Rose". Roll call will be to name a new rose. Sheryl Harley, the eleven year 1 old daughter cif Mr. and Mrs Arthur Harley was hostess to a surprise party for her mother last Thursday night at their home southwest of Atkinson Those pre sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley and family. Mr and Mrs Kasper Harley of Stjart. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kubart and son of Atkinson, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckwith of Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Donna and Mr and Mrs William Wefso and Scott Carlson went to Burwell last Saturday to attend the wedding of Faye De Groff and Darrel White at the Methodist church Miss DeGroff is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gerald DeGroff and Darrel is a son of Mr, and Mrs Clarence White of Burweii He is a neph ew of Mrs Wrho and Mrs Mr • Clurg Cy Crawford, Raton Boalt and Ben Gcfcie. all of Winona. Mum ftew to Nebraska and was meied hay for Ray San derson Friday Mr. Sanderson had the misfortune to break a bone m his lo t recently. Mr and Mrs. Walter Haake and Larry were Tuesday evening callers in the Vern Wilkinson home. Mr and Mrs Robert Scott of O' Neill visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Harry Scott, Sunday Mrs Herman Held came Thura day from * vu; *uh (edatirfs ami friends at^ehyler, - . * Attending the State Convention erf the American legion and the Lcgiun Auxiliary held Scptt mbar M at W a usa wen' Mr and Mrs William Crawford, Mr and Mrs Bdd Coday and Mrs Anna A1 b*rs Mr Coday is Commander erf the Legion and Mrs Coitay is - preaioem of the Cn.unbt rs "uni: of toe auxiliary Mrs Carrie Bnggs of Red Oak la , was a recent visitor in the home of her mother, Mrs Abn.i Farrier and brother-in-law and sis:er, Mr and Mrs Alvin Tange man and other relatives and friends. M". and Mrs G H Grimes and Mr and Mrs James Grimes re turned Thursday from Douglas Wyo., wriere they had visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Jay Grimes for several days. Mrs. Hattie Tibbets left Sun day few Tjcson Art* , where she will spend the winter near her n ece. Mr amf Mrs. Hale Os borne and family Mr and Mrs. jm O wmo of Wisner accom panied her for a visit with their son. Hate and family Mrs Stella Sparks and sob snowl Monday to th# Hutue Mb beta house, lluaemt (In HtrtMay A family gathering m honor of Rickey Hubbard on tus fourth birthday was held at the Edwin Hubbard home .Sunday Present were: Dr. and Mrs C M Eason and \k and Mrs Chauncey Porter of O'Neill, Mr and Mrs H W Itobbani Mrs Mac Hubbard. Mrs, A B Hii> bard and Mr and Mrs Steve j Shavlik and Pam Mr and Mrs T E Newtrouse drove to Niobrara ami Find Ran dall and to Deimont. S D Sun day Will, Lyle and Earl David, Den rus Werner and Lloyd Waldo re turned Saturday from a weeks hunting trip near Riverton. W>\> They each gig a deer and report a fine time. 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