Clearwater New Mrs. Charles Curtright HCuter 5-S29U Mrs. Erick Minerich Home From Hospital Mrs. Erick Minerich is now at home after spending two months in Antelope Memorial hospital re cuperating from injuries received New Years Eve. She is able to be up and about most of the time, has made a trip or two to town, and feels well, coasidering hi r long convalescence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curt right sjMnt several days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Wood and family at Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp en tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday anniver sary of their daughter, Carol. They entertained again Wednes day evening for their daughter, Mrs. Lyle Haake, who also had a birthday anniversary. Carol Knapp has accepted a position at the National bunk in Neligh. Miss Knapp lias re cently completed a course at the Lincoln School of Com merce. Mrs. Mary Hemenway under went surgery in Neligh and is able to be home now. The women of St. Theresa’s Catholic Church held a food sale Saturday at the Legiou hall here. Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, chair man oi toe Heart, ruuu Here, reports a total of $77 dollars raistnl for the drive this year. Mrs. Allen Peterson, formerly Lois Sanne, was honor guest Sat urday evening at a post nuptial shower at Concordia Lutheran church Saturday evening. Forty five guests were present. Assist ing were Sharon Snider, Carol Knapp, Mrs. Sterling Legate and Shirley Tinsley. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Gail Rittscher, the former Shirley Lyons, was honor guest at a post nuptial shower Friday night at the Legion hall. Games were played and refreshments served. Shirley Rittscher, Alice Bnoderson and Donna Damme as sisted. Refreshments were served. Officers of the 1961 Alumni as sociation met Friday night at the Melvin Snider home and plans were made for the annual event to be held in May. Officers are Sharon Snider, Mrs. Melvin Sni der, Joyce Anderson, Mrs. Mar jorie McCammon, Mrs. Rodney Charf and Joann Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hickerson observed their silver wedding an niversary Sunday with open house at their home in Wayne. The Hickersons are well remembered here, Mrs. Hickerson being the former Bemiece Miller, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. John Miller, who were in the next market and gro cery business here a good many years. Atkinson News Paul Seger To Enter Fathers Business Here Paul Seger returned to Atkinson last Saturday after completing his college work in Mortuary Science and will be associated in business here with his father, Leo Seger. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson jr. of Lexington spent the week end in Atkinson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and Jim Claude jr. is an electric ian in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee and son, Arthur, came from Norfolk Saturday and spent Saturday eve ning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spindler. Arthur is an instructor in the Crofton schools. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemun yan and family spent Saturday evening visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, and her brother and family, Mr .and Mrs. Carl Smith jr. of Alda who spent the weekend in Atkinson visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Carl Schenzel of O’Neill spent last Friday in the Claude Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pacha went to Lincoln Saturday to spend the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron nie Frickle. They were accom panied by Mrs. E. V. Hickok who visited relatives there. They returned to Atkinson Sunday eve ning. They encountered a variety of weather in the Capitol city Sun day, ranging from thunder, light ing, snow showers and icy road conditions enroute home which made hazardous driving condi tions. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith sr. entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith jr. and family of Alda. Others present were Mr. and j Mrs. William Morgan and fam- J ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shane j and family, Clifford Pacha and Kay Roether. n ti ni .■ vl f -inlr e-rwiinl Unrlour evening and Saturday at Bristow 1 with his brother, Denton Colfack. Mrs. Lou Brown and family visited Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Ethel Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lane and family of Newport were Satur day visitors in the Ethel Brown home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ai'lan Brown drove to O’Neill Sunday where they met the Lou Brown family and attended the Grand Old Opre. They reported a very entertain ing program. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lebern Cadwallader and family were Mrs. Cadwal lader’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. j Joe Matousek. The dinner was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ; Earl Morris 52nd wedding anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wahl, accompanied by their grandson, Rodney Schmuecker, drove to Valentine Sunday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haas and son. When they returned home, they were accompanied by another grandson, Bryan Haas, who will spend the week with his grand parents in Atkinson. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr sr., were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dobrovolny, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Gladys Rohr of Stuart were last Thursday afternoon callers of Mrs. Frank Skrdla. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of O'Neill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth. In the afternoon the group tried out some fishing but with high waters their catch was small. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth and Donald were among the many Atkinsonites who attended the Opera in O’Neill Sunday night. They reported a full house and enjoyed the entertainment very m'jch, as did many others who at tended. A special meeting of some of the Atkinson Civ c Improvement Garden club members met Mon day afternoon for a short busi ness session at the home of Mrs. Frank Skrdla. Others present were Opal Keating, Celia Back haus, Ethel Wefso, Evelyn Jung man and Delores Parsons. A meeting of the Atkinson Civic Improvement Garden club will be held March 22 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fred Mack. All members are urged to attend. Jack Smith and Bill Held ol Chambers were last Saturday dinner guests of Jack’s mother Mrs. Rena Smith. Jack is em ployed by the Telephone com pany at Chambers. Mrs. Walter Blake of Valen tine, sister-in-law of Mrs. Frank Skrdla, called on Mrs. Skrdla last Thursday. She was accom panied by a friend and they were enroute to Omaha on business, and to visit Mrs. Blake’s son, John, who is attending business school there. Denton Colfack of Bristow was in Atkinson Saturday evening on •business. Several from the Atkinson a shower in Butte last Friday eve ning, given for Miss Sandra Put nam. Miss Putnam will be mar ried March 26 in Butte to Denton Colfack. Mrs. Celia Backhaus was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skrdla Saturday was Mrs. Skrdla’s birthday and Mrs. Backhaus baked, decorated and presented her with a birthday cake. ‘‘A belated Happy Birth day, Mrs. Skrdla.” The Jolly Workers 4-H club held monthly meeting at the home of Cathy and Ellen Elsbury March 9. Roll call was answered by naming an Irish song. It was decided the next meeting would be at Paty Dvorak’s April 14. Roll call is to be a four line poem on Easter or spring. Sharon Gaylnr and Jean Bonenberger are to demonstrate making bread. Mem bers voted that the Dvoraks would be on the committee to in itate the new members. Pamala Payne was a guest. Games and lanch closed the meeting. Medium Heels in White Bone and Black Calf The Silhouette in spring shoes stays slim and tapered. 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