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Karen L. Olin, Kenneth Keeton Wed at Spencer SPENCER—United in marriage at the United Lutheran Church of Spencer were Miss Karen L. Olin and A/2c Kenneth E. Keeton. The Rev. Hugh Dowler per formed the 2 p.m. double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a sapphire blue street length dress. O’NEIIX PHOTO CO. She carried a cascade of white ro ses on a white Bible. Her attendant, Miss Carolyn Boss, wore a street length dress of dusty rose, and carried an ar rangement of white carnations. The bridegroom was attended by A/lc Charles Moore, St. Lou is, Mo. A small reception was held at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Otto Krupicka, with Miss Irene Boska and Mrs. Major Olin assisting. After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside in Omaha. Charlotte Huston Weds H. Huddleston In Wayne Ceremony ATKINSON — Mrs. Charlotte Huston, Concord, and Harry E. Huddleston, Laurel, were mar ried Sunday afternoon at the Wes leyan Methodist church in Wayne. Officiating was the Rev. Walter Steinkamp, father of the bride. The bride’s parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Steinkamp, are former resident of Atkinson, living here when the Rev. Steinkamp was minister at the Wesleyan Metho dist church. Parents of the bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huddleston, Laurel. Robert Hendricks, Atkinson, was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Hendricks. Miss Sharon Huddle ston was organist. Mrs. Wesley 9tone, Naponee, was matron of honor. Best man was Virgil Reigle, Brunswick. Ushers were Richard Huston, Concord, and Roger Green, Dixon. Following the ceremony, a re ception for about 65 guests was held in the church parlors. Miss Saundra Huston was in charge of the guest book, and the Misses Linda and Joan Malcom were at the gift table. Members of the Missionary society were hostess es. Mrs. Edwin Pittack and Mrs. Paul Huddleston served. The cakes, baked by the bride’s mo ther, were cut by Mrs. Bud Me Natt and Mrs. Virgil Reigle. ^ After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside in Concord where the bridegroom is employ ed by the Logan Valley Construc tion company. Donna Damme Weds Terry Peterson CLEARWATER — Miss Donna Damme, daughter of Air. and Mrs. John L. Damme, Clearwa ter, and Terry Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Neligh, were married July 1 at 3 p.m. in the Congregational church at Neligh. The Rev. Amel Whitwer officia ted at the ceremony. A white street length sheath dress was worn by the bride and Page — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopejtka, Page, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Ann. to Carroll Eugene Shryack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shryack, Thermopolis. Wyo. No wedding date has been set. it was adorned with a red rose corsage. Miss Sharon Peterson, Neligh, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, and she wore a blue nylon dress with white tunic ov erskirt. She wore a white carna tion corsage. John Damme, brother of the bride, served as best man. The bride’s parents entertained 50 guests at their home Sunday in honor of the couple. The bride attended Clearwater high school and Wayne State Teachers college. She is a teach er at District 5 in Antelope coun ty. Mr. Peterson attended Neligh high school and is presently em ployed at Hinze Tree service. The couple is residing in Clear water. Carolyn Wintermote Weds Eldon Wilkie At Omaha Saturday CHAMBERS — Miss Carolyn Wintermote, Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gauis Wintermote, Chambers, and Eldon Wilkie, Om aha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bern Wilkie, Loup City, were married Saturday, July 8, at 2:30 p.m. in the Trinity Methodist church at Omaha. Performing the double ring cer emony was the Rev. Merton D. Wyatt. The altar was decorated by candelabra and baskets of white gladioli and greenery. Tra ditional wedding music was pro vided by the church organist and by the soloist, Miss Brenda Sahs. The bride chose a street length sheath dress of white silk chif fon with bateau neckline and softly draped bodice. Her should er tip veil cf nylon illusion was held by a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible center ed with a white orchid and step hanotis. Miss Marilyn Schreiner, Ro chester, Minn., was bridesmaid, and she wore a street length sheath dress of mint green in cotton satin with white acces sories. Her caplet veil of nylon , illusion was held by a nylon-like tiara. She wore a corsage of green carnations. Robert Benton, Omaha, served as best man. Ushers were George Fullerton and Ron Radcliff, both of Omaha. Candlelighters were Lee and Joe Baker, Chambers, and Ro bert Grubb, Chambers, was ring bearer. Approximately 65 guests at tended the reception held in the church parlors following the cer emony. The reception table was decorated with the three-tire bride’s cake and by the bride groom’s cake. The bride attended Wesleyan university at Lincoln two years and was graduated from the Im manuel Hospital School of Nurs ing of June this year. She is pre sently completing her hospital training at Immanuel hospital. Mr. Wilkie is a graduate of the University of Nebraska School of Civil Engineering. He is employ ed by the Kirkham and Michaels Construction Consulting firm in Omaha. _The couple will be at home at 4738 N. 36th Avenue in Omaha af ter July 16. Shower Honoree Mrs. Ed Wilson and daughter, Carolyn, entertained Thursday evening at a miscellaneous show er for Cera Corkie who will be married August 5 in St. Patrick’s Catholic church. Members Meet ', WS£S memb&s met for their ' regular monthly meeting .’.Thurs day afternoon in the Methodist church basement. Mrs. Richard Clyde, vice, president, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. C. W. Porter gave the devotions. A film strip, “World Wide Friends’ was shown. In charge of the program was Mrs. Elmer Hagensick. Mrs Clyde and Mrs. George Mott served refresh ments. Mrs. Ross Entertains A party was held Monday in the home of Mrs. Martha Ross. Mrs. Cecil Miller and Mrs. Gor don Barta assisted with the ser ving of lunch. Miss Vitt Honored Mrs. Robert McClellan enter tained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening in honor of Miss Regina Vitt who is to be married in the near future to Tom Bige low, Stuart. Mrs. Ralph Van Horn assisted her daughter with ar rangements. Eighteen guests were present. Games were played and following the opening of gifts, re freshments were served. LeRoy Sheldon, Spencer, accom panied a carload of children to O’Neill for swimming Tuesday, and was a supper guest of his great grandmother, Mrs. Martha Ross. His brother, Wayne, and grandfather, Chester Ross, also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fredrickson, all of Spencer, joined him here for the circus that evening. Mrs. Cecil Miller and Marilyn also attended the circus and visited with Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. William McIn tosh, and sons are vacationing July 9 to 16 at Vacation Village on West Okoboji Lake. Mrs. Martha Ross and Clarence visited Sunday in the Charley Miller home in Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Nor man Paulson, son of Mr. John Paulson, Omaha. A September wedding is plan ned. Miss Pribil Honored A bridal shower was presented June 30 at the Leo Schneider home in honor of Miss Theresa Pribil who is to be married Au gust 28 to Joe Ackman, Oakdale. Hostesses were Mrs. Schneider and her daughter, Betty Jane. Twenty-five guests were present for the affair. Games offered the entertainment for the evening, and refreshments were served fol lowing the opening of the gifts by the guest of honor. Mrs. Wendell Babl recorded the gifts for Miss Pribil. MBSSH&mwr: ' ^ > ^ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow, O’Neill, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Marilyn, of Omaha, to Leland J. Bauer, Omaha, son <>f Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Bauer, Scranton, la. A September wedding is plan ned. MRS STORM HONORED ROYAL—A post-nuptial shower honoring Mrs. Terry Storm, a re cent bride, was held Friday at the church parlors with an esti mated 100 persons present. The shower was planned by mo thers of the classmates of Mr. and Mrs. Storm. Hostesses were Mesdames Gust Erickson, Fre mont Curtis, Harold Francis, Herb Williby, Everett Johnston, Alois Mlnarik, E. A. Rundquist, James Peterson and Clayton Meisner. A program was presented by the following: Mrs. R. J. Her ing, Greg and Tom Rundquist, Terry Storm, Bruce Meisner, Mrs. Clayton Meisner, Cecilia Walmer, Nancy Lenz and mem bers of the Daffy Dilly club. Carolyn Ennen presided at the guest book and Marlene Rader recorded the gifts. Mrs. Jan Cur tis and Mrs. Robert Rader as sisted in the opening of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Storm are resid ing in Royal until the opening of the school term when they will move to Meadow Grove where Mr. Storm will teach. Plat Picate ' The ' Thtknu Lay ew ires ~4'-H club met with Randall Stewart June 20 at District 14 school house. Roll call was answered < by telling what they expected to do during summer vacation. Judy, Linda and Carole gave a demonstration on setting a table and serving. It was planned to hold a family picnic July 16 at the Atkinson park. As a part of the entertainment, Mrs. Stewart showed a film on yeast breads and coffee cakes. Outdoor games were played, then lunch was serv ed. For the July 28 meeting the club will meet with Joyce Stor johann. Enid Johnson, reporter. On Honor Roll Jacqueline Arbuthnot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arbuthnot, is on the honor roll for the spring semester at Saint Mary College, Xavier, Kan., according to Sister Rose Marie, registrar. Miss Arbuthnot was a sopho more at the college this year. A 2.50 grade average is required for semester honors, merited by 20 Saint Mary students this spring. O'Neill Locals Mrs. Mark Muff left Monday for St. Louis, Mo., to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sudyka and see her new grandchild. Mrs. Dean Streeter returned Friday from St. Elizabeth hos pital in Lincoln. Her sister, Mrs. Martha Soukup, accompanied her home and will remain for a two week visit. Mrs. Harold Huebert and fam ily, Wichita, Kan., who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter, the past week returned home Tuesday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Edna Hue bert, who will spend two weeks in the homes of her sons, Harold Dale, Ronald and Dick, who all reside in Wichita. xvju. auu iviia. uKjii nupKiiib ana family, Westminster, Calif., re turned home Sunday after visit ing a week with his mother, Mrs. Iva Hopkins. On July 4 Mrs. Hopkins entertained at a family gathering Mr. and Mrs. Don Hop kins; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woods and son, Richard, Palmer, and their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Havlicek and five children and Mr. and Mrs. E. Berst and four children, Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mor ey, son, Danny, and daughter, Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morey, Sioux City, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and children and Mrs. Don Hopkins’ mother, Mrs. Alta Meyers, Ewing. Mrs. Fred Fritton and son, Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bohn at tended the wedding of Dorothy Harlan and John Rosno in Tilden Saturday. Mr. Rosno is a nephew of Mrs. Fritton and Mrs. Bohn. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gillespie were Mr. aqd Mrs. Bob Eby, Bobby and Deb bie, Omaha, and Mrs. Della Eby. Bob is Mrs. Gillespie’s brother and Mrs. Eby’s son. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wedige of Omaha visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dumpert and with her grandfather, Matt Clea ry. Attend Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin and Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beilin went to North Platte Sun day to attend the Nebraska and Iowa Beekeepers meeting and picnic. Ninety adults from the two states registered for the event. It was voted to have a state hon ey queen again this year. Any girl over 17 years of age interest ed in being a candidate for queen may contact Mrs. Beilin. The winner will be eligible for the state contest. The national con gest will be held at Biloxi. Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward and son, Boston, Mass., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain and family Sun day and. Monday. Mr. Ward and family were enroute to California. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walsh, Brock ton, Mass., have been guests the past week in the McElvain home. Mr. Walsh returned Wednesday to his home and Mrs. Walsh will spend until the first of August with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McElvain. Mrs. Sadie Kaiser left for Stu art Tuesday morning and on Wed nesday she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vanderbeek to LaJara and Alamosa, Colo., to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Quinex Norton, and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin McCartney. Guests from Washington and Virginia vacationing at the Arlan Kirk home at Spencer are their daughter, Mrs. H. H. Harrell and five children, Mary, Arlon, Ste phen, John and Thomas, of Wood bridge, Va., and Charles and Jim Kirk, Seattle, Wash. The Kirks and Harrels spent Saturday at the Tom Greene home. Sunday they accompanied the Greenes to Fort Randall for a picnic and boating. Thursday they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greene at the O'Neill Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and sons, Terry and John, went to Valentine Sunday where John will spend the remainder of the sum mer on the Fairway ranch. Skip McKenny, son of Mrs. Cliff Harding and Mr. Harding has completed his service with the US Navy and has returned to O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Trupp and children, Toni and Kevin, return Saturday from a week’s fishing trip in Minnesota. Garland Schoenrock returned this weekend from Sibley, la., where he had spent a week as- > sisting in the remodeling at the Lee store. Mrs. Reed Herley and children will leave this weekend for Pueb lo, Colo., where they will visit her mother, Mrs. William J. Aus- i tin. i • ' _^ . . _ : .. ,, i.s • * * f ♦ .■•••.. : >•: Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: July 4 - Mrs. La Vern Summers of Bartlett. 5— Airs. Wayne Shrader of Ewing, Charles P. Regan of Inman; Mis. Rose Harding of O’Neill and Fran cis Anderl of Inman. 6—Mrs. Carol Leiding of Orchard; Frank Hammon of Lynch; George Jef feries of Ewing and David Cun ningham of Page. 7—Janelle Pet erson of Bassett; Airs. William McIntosh of O'Neill; Don Jean Finch of Page and Mrs. Samuel Burtwistle of Ewing. 8—Airs. Bil ly Lyons and Airs. Dale French of O’Neill. 9—Dennis Fernau of Butte. 10—Airs. Art Reiser of An oka; Airs. George Keller oi Ew ing and Leonard Shoemaker of O’Neill. 11—Mrs. Irma Andrus and Mrs. Vernon Slaymaker of Atkinson. D1SAIISSED: July 5— Airs. Will iam Grutsch, Airs. Francis Cur ran and Timothy AIcAlanus of O' Neill and George E. Alexander of Naper. 6—Francis Anderl, Char les Regan and Dannie Schneider of Inman and Mrs. Clark Gaug henhaugh and daughter of O' Neill. 7—George Jefferies of Ew ing; Mrs. 0. T. Kemper of Page; Janelle Peterson and Mrs. Will iam McIntosh of O’Neill. 8—Dav id Cunningham and Dori Jean Finch of Page; Jerry LeRoy Parks and Mrs. Donald Schom mer of O’Neill; Mrs. Richard Grimes and daughter of Cham bers and Helen Sisson of Ewing. 9—Mrs. Robert Ollendick and son of Chambers; Frank Hammon of Lynch; Mrs. Carol Leiding and daughter of Orchard and Dennis Fernau of Butte. 10—Mrs. Billy Lyons and son of O’Neill; Mrs. Edwin Hoerle and Mrs. Wayne Shrader of Ewing; Mrs. Art Rei ser of Anoka. II—Mrs. Rose Harding of O’Neill and Mrs. Ir mu Anrlriio ✓ A ♦ Iri ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: July 3 — Fred Stracke of Stuart and Larry Root and Vickie Torpy of Atkinson. 4— Alfred Crawford of Long Pine. 5 —Peggy Schmit of O’Neill; Clara D Pettijohn of Stuart and John Cole of Emmet. 6—Mrs. Leonard Chaffin of Atkinson. 7—Mrs. Pet er Ramold and Mrs. Robert Pres cott of Atkinson; Rose Wright of Long Pine; Mrs. Carl Welke of Ainsworth and Mrs. Robert Col lins of Omaha. 8—Mrs. Donald Bouska and Mrs. Carl Smith of Atkinson and Mrs. A. B. Hutton, of Newport. 9—Hubert Kohle of Stuart; Mrs. Dean McConnell of Denver, Colo, and Mrs. Ed Sterns of Atkinson. DISMISSED: July 3—Pete Wal nofer and Mary Slattery of At kinson; Mrs. Frank Clausen of Naper and Mrs. Phillip Wilson and daughter of Bassett. 4—Roy Carr of Atkinson. 5—'Elvin Van derbeek of Stuart and Jerome Be jot of Long Pine. 6—John A. Cole of Emmet; Herman Nissen of Atkinson; Mrs. Louis Kienke of Burton; and Fred Stracke of Stu art. 7—Vickie Torpy and Mary Henning of Atkinson. 8—Mrs. Robert Prescott of Atkinson; Peg gy Schmit of O'Neill and Mrs. Clara D Pettijohn of Stuart. SACRED HEART PRESENT: July 10 — Robert Bowman of Bristow; Lynn Elle Breyer and Mrs. Dave Fischer of Naper; Mrs. Elmer Cleveland of Bonesteel, S. D.; Charles Greeno and R. H. Zink of Butte; Mrs. Myron Hodges, Mrs. Carrie Hunter, Mrs. Ronald Stewart, Mrs. Mary Wolfe and Mrs. Mar garet Zepff of Lynch; Gflayton Klasna and John Schommer of Spencer; Orville Lewis of Anoka; Mrs. Clayton Mlady of Verdel; Mrs. Mamie O’Neill and Mrs. Clarence Worth of O’Neill. DISMISSALS: July 8 — Mrs. Clara Hahn of Spencer and Nick Baker of Lynch. 9—Mrs. Myrtle Spangler of O'Neill. 10—Mrs. Mervin Kee and son of Niobrara and Casper Engelhaupt of Spen cer. _ ^ /a ST. ANTHONY'S _ LEIDING—Mr. and Mrs. Caro] Leiding of Orchard, daughter, Sandra Kay, 7 pounds iy4 ounces. July 6. BURTWISTLE—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burtwistle of Ewing, son, James Milton, 7 pounds 15 oun- . ces, July 8. 1 FRENCH — Mr. and Mrs. Dale ^ French of O’Neill, daughter, Con- ; stance Clare, 6 pounds 5% oun- ‘ ces, July 9. LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Billy , Lyons ^ of O'Neill, son, Michael { Don, 6 pounds 15Vi ounces, July 7 8- ' __ ! ATKINSON MEMORIAL i BOUSKA—Mr. and Mrs. Donald £ Bouska of Stuart, daughter, Ter- ( esa Ann, 7 pounds 11 ounces, c July 8. ( SACRED HEART i STEWART—Mr. and Mrs. Ron- a aid Stewart of Lynch, son, 7 f pounds 2 ounces, July 9. t KEE—Mr. and Mrs. Mervin v Kee of Niobrara, son, John Ed- c ward, 8 pounds 2 ounces, July 6. S ELSEWHERE c SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. Ed 2 Smith, 2510 Elm St., Denver, J Lolo., son, Edward Michael, July 1 5. The couple now has three sons. ^ Mrs. Smith is the former Shirley ^ Leahy of O’Neill. <~ SUDYKA—Mr. and Mrs. Ro- f* aert Sudyka of St. Louis, Mo.. J: laughter, Mary Christine, 6 i xnmds 1 ounce, July 6. Mrs. Mark Muff of O’Neill is the ma- ^ ernal grandmother. BURTWISTLE — Mr. and Mrs. a lichard Burtwistle of Chambers, a son, Jimmie Dean, 9 pounds 3 ninces, June 27, Lutheran hospit- j WATCHING THE ELEPHANTS being unload d is a pastime which has fascinated youngsters (and some grownups) since circuses began. The Shrine circus is no exception and these youngsters were on hand early Tuesday to observe the elephants as th \ emerged trom the truck. Some of the braver lads even offered their assistance in helping unload the 11 an cages. al, Norfolk. This is their second son. They also have two daugh tors. MONTGOMERY—Mr. and Mrs Robert Montomery, son, June 27 Antelope Memorial hospital, Ne ligh. The couple has three othei children, daughters, Roberta and Robin and a son, Philip. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wehenkel. Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery of Ew ing. CAHILL — Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cahill of Omaha, son, June 16. Mrs. Cahill is the former La vonne Yager of Verdigre. BERST — Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Berst of Grand Island, son, June 20. Mrs. Berst is the former Charlotte Wood of Verdigre. HILDRETH—-Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Hildreth of Arlington, Calif, son, June 21. Mrs. Hildreth is the former Jacalyn Johnson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton John son of Creighton. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hildreth of Verdigre. THOMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson of Omaha, daughter, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Thompson of Clearwater are the paternal grandparents. DREY—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drey of Omaha, son, 4 pounds, July 3. The couple has a daugh ter, Christ! Mrs. Lorraine Wright is the maternal grandmother. PRICE — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price of Lincoln, daughter, Penni Lou, 7 pounds. June 30. The cou ple has a son, Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss of Page are the maternal grandparents. WW I Vets Invited To Picnic July 30 ATKINSON — Nebraska veter ans of World War I, their families and friends are invited to attend an old fashioned picnic and re onion to be held at the Atkinson nty park July 30. according to G. Miller, chairman. Plans for the gathering in At iinson include a picnic dinner vith the veterans bringing their awn basket dinners, a prominent speaker and a fishing contest at Atkinson Lake. Former Mayor Willard S. Linville will be mar shal of the day. 4-H Youths Attend Camp at Niobrara LYNCH — Holt and Boyd 4-H aamp was held at Niobrara State park July 5-7 at which time 126 youngsters, ranging from ages 9 to 14, enjoyed handicraft work, swimming and games. Sponsors were Mrs. Dayton Seiler, Mrs. Mary Ann Loukota md Mrs. Arline Bowers. R. Gus :afson, Boyd County Extension igent, A. Neil Dawes, Holt bounty agent, and Catherine In ira, Home Extension agent from Jolt county, were also present. mnelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Family Reunion Held by Barnetts A family get together was en oyed by the Barnett family at he home of the parents, Mr. and drs. S. C. Barnett July 3. Pre ent were their son-in-law and laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vhite, Amelia, and their three laughters and families, Mr. and Jrs. Kay Joy and son, Donnie, ieattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Bob lailey and Venita White of imelia and Mr. and Mrs. Law ence Barnett, Greeley, Colo. The larnett’s daughter, Connie, was ttending summer school and ould not be present and their ther daughter, Mrs. Ron Herbel, ould not attend. Kirk Friedrich, El Paso, Tex., > visiting at the home of his unt, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and her amily. He returned home with tie Waldos from Denver, Colo., here they visited at the home f her mother, Mrs- Frank earles and Mr. Searles for the uly 4 vacation. All of Mrs. Wal o's brothers and sisters were to-1 ether for the first time in 11% | ears. Those present were Bob ‘riedrich and family of El Paso, i 'ex., Mrs. Lloyd Waldo of I .melia, Mrs. Levi Sperling. | lotesfield, Mrs. Harold Sinclair nd Mrs. Ed Vescio, both of Oma a, and Douglas Friedrich of >enver, Colo. Clayton Burge, Clyde Burge nd son, Bruce, and Paul Nielsen isited at Arthur Hiatts Sunday fternoon, while Robert Burge nd other boys were swimming t the Hiatts’ pond. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston, [ark and Kay, Schuyler were July 3 visitors at the home of his uncle, Ernie Johnston. A charivari crowd were present to greet Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey when they returned home Mon day evening from attending a family gathering at S. C. Bar netts. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thompson and family, Ainsworth were July 4 guests at the Dunk Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johns ton, Mark and Kay, Schuyler were also guests. Bob Adair, Lee Gilman and Amos Ninkam fished in Mr. Ninham's boat at Willow Lake Wednesday. Ralph Rees and Blake Ott were fishing at the Spencer dam Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Joy and son, Donnie, left for their home in Seattle, Wash..Friday after vi siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and other relatives here the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt, Paul and Gene spent Sunday, eve ning at the Bill Fryrear home. Fourth of July guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolittle and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bus Enbody and fami ly, Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. El don BaJlagh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstien and Dick and Mrs. Mabel Enbody, Winlock, Wash., Mrs. Gertie Adair, Mrs. Stella Sparks and Sam Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman vi sited at Dick Doolittle’s Friday puonina Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett and Harley visited at Bob Adairs Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheldon, Brunswick, visited at the Arthur Hiatt home Thursday afternoon. * Mr. Sheldon is Mrs. Hiatt’s cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus were dinner guests Thursday at the home of his brother, Roy Backhaus near Chambers. Ja«k Eggleston and his daughter, Shirley, and her three children, Douglas, Wyo., came Friday to visit the Enbody families. His mother-in-law, Mrs. .Mabel Enbody will return to Douglas with them, and will visit awhile before returning to her home at Winlock, Wash. Mrs. Eldon Kallagh entertained at a farewell dinner for her mother Sunday. Present besides the honored guest, Mrs. Mabel Enbody, were the Tommie Doo littles, Jim Bilstiens, Bus En bodys, Mrs. Gertie Adair and Sam Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more attended a family reunion of Mrs. Blackmore’s relatives, the Genungs at Atkinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry en tertained at a Fourth of July picnic supper. Present were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Baltz, Grand Island; Mrs. La Vem Claussen and Juanita, At kinson; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry, O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryrear, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston and nephew, Richard Wehland, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs. Edith Ander sen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis and Timmy. Mrs. Maude Forbes visited Mrs. Delia Ernst Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Ernst has been ill with a cold and flu. Mrs. Lindsey and Florence spent July 4 in Atkinson at the Charles McMillen home. Mrs. Julia White was also a guest there. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle were in Omaha Thursday where Mrs. Doolittle received medical care. Mae and Evelyn Sharp, Comp ton, Calif., visited from Thursday until Monday at Ihe 1^'w Back haus home. Miss Sharp showed pictures at the Methodist church Sunday evening which she took while on a recent tour through the Holy Land. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vrooman and their daughter, Shirley and baby of Orchard came Sunday to visit Mae and Evelyn Sharp at the Lew Backhaus home. Other din ner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston, Richard Wehland and Mrs. Edith Andersen. Lewis Nissen, Lincoln, and his brother, Herman Nissen, Atkin son, visited their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Tuesday. Herman is re covering satisfactorily from his recent illness and hospitalization but has to check with the doctor twice a week for shots. Most folks have. started haying. It has been ideal weather for that job, but we are badly in need of moisture. The recent rain was very wel come here. Carol Johnson, O'Neill was a weekend guest at the Delbert Edwards home. Mrs. Joe Stoecker visited her son, Bill Stoecker and family at Columbus, over the July 4 week end. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Stevie, Terry, Gary and Cynthia were visitors at Elmer Coolidges Sunday. Letters lu u.e Editor ' -i Seattle, Wasb. June 28th, 1%1 The Frontier IWar Sir; It is time to renew our sub scription, so am enclosing mj check for another year of good reading. We wish to congratulate your Photographer on giving us the good street scene pictures. We love to find pictures of old land marks as well as ones of the new. A while back we were thrill ed to find a picture in the paper that showed the first house we lived in, that picture is a real treasure to us. Mr. Saunders “Prairieland talk” is always top reading for us, he is sensitive to the significance of life’s ordinary every day mo ments and he passes along such interesting facts from his store house of memories. We find his column like a “magic bridge” linking yesterday with today. He also has the gift and mind to see, feel, and tel! about the beau ty of nature. It seems like we car) see th<- wild roses, green past ures and get the scent of new mown hay, and see again the beautiful sunrise and sunset there in Prairieland. as we read his na ture articles. 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