YVEBKIXJS SCOUTS TUESDAY NHiHT visit d (lie Frontier as part of their work on connnunity service projects. Here the youngsters watch Front or Foreman Marvin Ziska demonstrate a linotype machine, Included in the \Vc1h*Ios were Tom Hunt, Tom Miller, John Hiimrieh, I)iek Martin, David Cra dit, Scott Stewart, David Slut/., Bob Ilovey, Steve Force, Jim Davidson, Boh McCarville ;uid Billy Rich ardson. Accompanying the lioys were Roy Humri h, Joe Stutz and Richard Hovey. Monowi News Ity M rs. Mike Piklapp IXicust 9 2520 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and Orval visited in the Gerald Lee home near Lynch Sunday after noon . Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and Jack were business callers in Ver digre Monday. Mrs. Mike Piklapp returned home Saturday from Huron, S.D., after visiting in the home of her son and family the past week. Don Marshall of Verdel was a visitor in the L. J. Miller home Sunday. Mrs. Mike Piklapp visited Mrs. J. W. Rihanek Saturday evening. Mrs. R. T. McGeorge called at the Piklapp home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtney and daughters visited in the Ed May home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and family of Verdel visited in the Rudy Eiler home Saturday eve ning. Martin Eiler came home from the Lynch hospital Monday after noon. \ the Hendricks family. Dinner guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks, Nina and Jerry of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and son, Kurt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klinger and son, Terry Nolan, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and family of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts and Johny House of Stu art.. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Phipps of Atkinson were supper guests Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and family spent Wednesday eve ning at the home of his grand mother, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poy nts of Stuart. Dorothy Scott returned home Saturday after spending a week of convalescence at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alidia Scott in Atkinson. Dorothy was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John son, and Marvel Jean Batenhorst and daughter, Lynette of O’Neill were afternoon and sapper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Duane Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lange supplied transportation for Mrs Jean Birge and her pupils of the Plainview school to O’Neill Mon day wliere they spent the day touring places of interest. Hans Lauridsen and sons and Jim Lauridsen visited at the Lew ie Lauridsen home at Bristow Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and son, Kurt, went to Lincoln Friday where they spent the weekend visiting at the home of their sons, Donnie and Ronnie Frickel. They also visited and were overnight guests Saturday at the home of son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins of Omaha. They returned to Atkinson Sunday. Birthday’s just do keep com ing anil we must accept them. Yours truly was honored Sun day at a birthday dinner at the home of our son anil daughter in-law, Merlyn and Florence Anderson. Florence baked anil decorated a birthday cake (can dles omitted). Debra and Nan cy, grandaughters, provided the glow. It is occasions such as these that makes birthdays most pleasant. Mr. anil Mrs. Carl Krogh were also dinner guests Sunday in the Anderson home. Mrs. Natchel Rzeszotarski re turned borne Thursday from the Atkinson Memorial hospital. She entered the hospital Monday for treatment of an ear infection. Her mother, Mrs. Bertha Gonderinger of Atkinson, managed the house hold while Mrs. Rzcszotarski was in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peters of Norfolk were Friday overnight and Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzeszo tarski. Mr. Peters and Tony Rzes zotarski went fishing Saturday and report “ good luck”. Natchel and Tommy tried it again Sunday and they found the fish again “co operative.” Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and son, Dennis, were dinner and sup per guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack at Bris tow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and son, Dennis visited Monday eve ning at the home of his brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colfack in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilkeman at McLean. The Wesleyan Methodist Mis sionary society met Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Rich ard Klinger in Atkinson. Mrs. Mark Hendricks was hostess to the 14 members and four guests present. Mesdames Omer Poynts. Richard Klinger, Wayne Root and Vi van Vaughn became new mem bers. The lesson was presented by ( Mrs. Leonard Chaffin. Regular offering is to be used for the pur chasing of kitchen equipment at the Wesleyan Methodist confer ence camp grounds. Bible school plans were discus sed and a decision made to con duct a workers meeting for the purpose of selecting material and discussing the work. No time has as yet been chosen for the meet ing. The family-night supper is set for May 5 at the church par lors. Mrs. David Rahn will be _ hostess for the May meeting. Steven and Lori Vencil were afternoon and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken jr. and family of Bristow were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. Focken’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken. Rodney Frickel spent Tuosady afternoon and night with Dickie Kilmurry. Victor Frickel and Connie Frick el and son, Kurt attended the track meet at O’Neill Tuesday. Dinner guests Sunday at the Herman Meyer home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobias and family and Kenneth Meyer of North Platte. Kenneth returned to North Platte Sunday afternoon. Mrs. David Rahn accompanied Mrs. Charles Phipps to Grand Is land Wednesday to obtain Bible school material. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Dobias entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthdays of Barbara Dobias, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobias, who was 5 years old April 13 and Norlin Do bias, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor bert Dobias, four years old April 23. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Dobias jr. and son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klinger and daughter, Carla, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobias and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and family were dinner guests 9unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken jr. of - Bristow. The Celia 4-H club met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frickel. All members except one were present. Roll call was answered with ‘‘My Most Embarrassing mom ent.” The class in “Pastries'' demonstrated the art of making rolls and baking powder biscuits. The sewing class fitted patterns. Tlie class in cookery brought an gel food cakes and Mrs. John Schwindt brought strawberries which supplied the evening lunch. Members planning to enter the Speech contest which is scheduled to be held May 6 at O'Neill are Vicki and David Frickel, Mary Kathem Kilmurry, Roger Hofl man and Patty Straka. Partici pants are required to write on topics relevant to 4-H work. The next regular meeting will be at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ■ McKathnie May 19. The Lutheran Womens Mission ary League of the Immanuel Lu theran church met Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs. Minnie Gathje. Seven members and one guest, Mrs. Gerhard Mommsen, were present. Roll call was answered by naming a precious stone men tioned in the Bible. The lesson, “Fruitfulness” was presented by Mrs. Casper Harley. The society voted to contribute $10 to help sponsor the Lutheran Hour. The menu for the dinner to be served at the Laymens Circuit Confer ence scheduled at the Invmanue] Lutheran church in Atkinson May 15, was chosen. Mrs. Beryl Beck will be hostess at the May meeting which will be conducted at the church parlors. The Wesleyan Methodist Mis skwiary Society sponsored a sur prise party at the church parlors following choir rehearsal Friday night in honor of the birthday of Beverly Meyer, a member of the church choir. About 35 guests at tended. Games and a social time featured the evening entertain ment. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles Phipps and Mrs Merrill Anderson were hostess<*s Some of the schools In this ar ea observ»*d Arbor Day Saturday by setting out trees. The Plain view School, Dist. 147, set out 3 ash 2 red cedars, 2 firs anti 2 mulberries. Mrs. Floyd Blrgo Is teacher. Tills school is Inealetl 18 milt's northeast of Atkinson on highway 11. The new, mod ern school was constructed ;»tntit two years ago and lias since added quilt' a number of trees to the surrounding land scape. The Eagle Valley School, lllst. 155, Mrs. Milton MeKath nie teacher, made 2 evergreen plantings on Arbor Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and family were supper guests Friday evening at the Stanley Johnson home in Atkinam. Mrs. Christine Johnson of O’Neill was also a supper guest at the John son home. John Sicheneder visited at the Wendell Morrill home at Royal Sunday. KEY OVERALLS 339 McCARVILLES Clothing and Shoes ______________________ | EVERYBODY WELCOME MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES Are Having Open House Saturday & Sunday, April 29 & 30 Come and see the latest in Mobile Home Design Sw the new Safeway Extension ami the new 11.30 a.m .Arrive O'Neill 3:30 p.m. Leave O'Neill 3:45 p.m Arrive Sioux City 7:15 pm. Leave Winner 6:00 a.m Arrive O'Neill 9:00 a.m Leave O’Neill 9:30 a.m. Arrive Omaha 3:50 pm. 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