Dorsey News Hy Mrs. Harold Osbora Mr Otto Ruzicka was taken to Sacred Heart hospital Thursday by his neighbors, the Hughes. Mr Ruzicka is slowly imp-i virg. Velma Lanman of Verde! spent Friday night and Saturday visit ing Ruth Osborn, who spent the weekend at home with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Harold Os born. Ruth returned to Wayne State Teachers' college Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McGill and son brought their daughter, Joyce to the Harold Osborn home Sun day so she could return to Wayne State Teachers' college. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady sr., attended the football game at Butte Friday evening. Guests at the A. W. Aim home Thursday, Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Zim mer of Armington, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. James Hampton and Kathy of Peoria, 111. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Aim of O’Neill visited at the A. W. Aim home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hendricks and mother were visitors Satur day at the A. W. Aim home. Jo Anne Aim spent Sunday in O’Neill with her grandmother. Mrs. Arthur Greene of Lynch he tied Mrs. Harold Osborn dress chickens Thursday. Supper guests at the Harold Osborn home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach, Terry and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen and Mrs. George Theroff visited at the Carson sisters Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford ami Pamela vinreJ ,he Gordon Hart a home Sunday. Miss Sadie Deri^Son accom panied Mr. and Mrs. A lert Der ickson to church in Creighton Sun day. Miss Sadie Derickson is visiting In O'Neill at the present time for a few days. Mrs. George Kubic, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ruzicka and family, Mr and Mrs. Joe Pavlik and son. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka were visitors at the Otto Ruzicka home Sunday. Mrs. Otto Ruzicka, Mr and Mrs Marvin Ruzicka and George Kubic called on Otto Ruzicka at the hospital. Friends hope to see him up and out soon. Inman News By Mrs. Jumes McMnhaa George R. Coventry, who is em ployed at Omaha, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and Bob. Ned Kelley, a student at D >ane college at Crete, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson spent the weekend at Valentine with Dr and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and sons. Supt. and Mrs. Newman Card spent the weekend at Chadron visiting relatives. Ralph Sholes, who is employed at Ainsworth, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, Violet Sholes. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and sons were Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and family and Bill Coven try. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt of O’Neill to Sauk Centre, Minn., Sunday where they will spend a few days visiting Mrs. El sie Faulhaber. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark spent the weekend sightseeing in the Black Hills and also visiting then son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Clark and family who are stationed at Ellsworth AFB near Rapid City. Joe and Bea Gallagher and Mrs. May me Harte returned Wednes day from Sioux City, la., where they attended the funeral on Mon day oi Charles Gilligan. Fred Schauin entered Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh on Tuesday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley and daughter, of Ohiowa spent the weekend visiting Mr. Kelleys par ents, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and family. Robert A. Ruther, Bill DeLong and Lyle Gillogly, who attend business college at Grand Island spent the weekend visiting Mr and Mrs. Ri>bert W. Ruther, Mr and Mrs. Merle D Long and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Gillogly. Those attending the funeral of Charles Gilligan at Sioux City, la on Monday were Mr. and Mrs John Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs Leo Harte, Mr. and Mrs Ken neth Coventry, Mrs. Mayme Harte, Mrs. Francis May, Bea Gallagher and Joe and Mick Gal lagher. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and sons of O’Neill visited Tuesday with Mrs. Violet Sholes. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes and family left Tuesday for Omaha to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Vid lak Wednesday. The Keyes’ con tinued on to Napolean, Ohio where they will spend a few days vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgs trum and family. Mrs. Burgs trum and Mr. Keyes are sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halstead left Friday for their home at Kennewick, Wash, after spending a few months here with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halstead. David Sobotka, who attends Norfolk Junior college, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sobotka. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family were Saturday eve ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gaughen baugh of O'Neill visited Wednes day with Mrs. Woodrow Gaughen baugh Bruce Couch of O'Neill visited his grandmother, Mrs. Ivan Coach, Wednesday. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh arrived from El Paso, Tex. Saturday morning and spent until Monday afternoon with his family before leaving Ames, la., and then on fe»(l Washington, D. C. Ivan Couch, who is employed. near Wahoo, *peut the weekend: with his family. Bill Coventry is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and fam- J ily while his parents are in Min-i nesota. Eldon Stevens of Norfolk spent Friday in Inman on business. He also visited his sister, Mrs. Bill Butterfield and family. Lynch News Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Bone and sons of Lincoln come up for the foolaail game between Lynch and Butte. They spent Friday night j in the Albert Schindler homo re- ' turning to Lincoln Saturday af ternoon. I Lyle Rostad of Wayne spent the weekend in Lynch with : friends. | Janie Schindler and Mija Kick (•ns from Omaha spent the week end in the Frank Fisher and Her- ; man Heiser homes. ! Vekleen Pinkerman, Mary El- 1 len Schindler, Mrs. Willa Scholl meyer and Bardy accompanied Mi', and Mrs. Albert Schindler to Bitte Friday night to the football game. Janice Crawford from Omaha sDent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Craw ford. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Moody and family from Sioux City spent the we< kelld with friend* amt rola tivi's. They were Saturday over f night guests in the Fred King i h me. 1 Joyce McGill from Wayne spent ■ the weekend with friends and rel atives. Sgt. Dean Stewart from Fort Knox, Kentucky spent Saturday ] and Sunday with friends and rel atives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bone and j family, Mr. und Mrs. Albert i Schindler, Mr, and Mrs. Dayton ] Sieler, Al Brady and Mary Eller i Schindler were Friday night lunch i guests of Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer ] aft r the football game in Butte i Meek News By Mrs. Fred IJndberg Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graff and 1 family of Johnstown, Mr. and ] Mrs. Dwayne Berger and family i and Mr .and Mrs. Err Johnson 1 and family of Ainsworth were j Sunday dinner guests at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts. The ] ladies are school day chums of ( Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring ] and family were supper guests , at the home of Mr. and Mrs 11 Merlyn Anderson Friday night. ] Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woepple i of Ewing were supper guests of ] Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters Fri 11 day night. i Mrs. Martha Johring was a Fri I ] day lunch guest of Mrs. Dave j i Jensen. i Jack Frost reminded us the J j other morning as he no doubt j i did in other communities that it ] is about time to be getting the J storm windows ready to put on. i Doubt if the first frosts are very J welcome anywhere. ( Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson vis- 1 ited at the Virgil Hubby home | Friday evening. i Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans was ] taken to the St. Anthony’s hos- J pital early Friday morning, l PADDOCK AID ! Mrs. Virgil Hubby entertained ] a large group of members and i friends of the Paddock Community < Aid at her home Friday after J noon. Tlu' regular routine of i business was conducted by the 1 president. Plans for the Aid to ] serve the lunch at the Joe Crutch i sale were also made. Mrs. Hubby ] served lunch at the close of the ] meeting. Mrs. Axel Borg will en- i tertain the ladies at the next ] Aid meeting November 2. Mrs. Martha Johrine and Hen- l ry Storjohann visited at the home ]> of Fannie Ernest Friday evening ! J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmitz and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lawrence j> of O’Neill attended Ak-Sar-Ben in j! Omaha Saturday night. While ] | thei e they also visited at the iJ home of Mr and Mrs. Schmitzs j son, Jim and family. Mrs. Law < rence D. brovolny also accompan- < led them cn the trip visiting her J > daughter, Melba Wrede and fam 11 ily. ] Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg visiter’ ] at the Vernon Harding home ( Wednesday evening. ] Mrs. Clara Larson of Lincoln is i visiting at the home of her sis- i ter, Mrs. Jessie Kaczor and alsc ' her niece and husband, Mr. and J Mrs. Virgil Hubby. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson < attended the Ak-Sar-Ben program ] at Omaha Tuesday night and i Wednesday morning. They spent 1 Wednesday night at the home of j Sam’s brother and wife Mr. and i Mrs. Ray Robertson of South ] Sioux City. ] JUnior Walters was a Thursday < overnight guest of his grandpar- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Conger from 1 Grants Pass, Ore., visited at the J David Jensen home Thursday and ' Friday. < Senator Frank Nelson attended j a road meeting at Greeley Thurs 1 day. ] Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse i were supper guests at the Allen ' Walters home Tuesday evening. | Mrs. Martha Johring and Mrs < David Jensen made a business ! trip to Butte Friday morning. i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse 1 and family visited Tuesday eve- | ning at the home of Reverend and i Mrs. Budensiek of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DeVall and j Gary and Mrs. Oswald Drueke 1 made a business trip to Norfolk j Saturday. 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