ATKINSON — Evangelist Price I*. Stark, Marion, Ind., will conduct a series of special meetings at the Wesleyan Metho dist church in Atkinson Septem ber 13-24 with services at H p.m. each evening. Mr. Stark will also apeak at the regular Sunday morning services. Special music will be featured by members of the loeal church choir. Mr. and Mrs. Stork have been in mis sionary work 30 years and have spent three terms in West Africlft. Class Officers Named at Ewing EWINC Ivirry Noffke, senior, Victor Thoendel, junior, Florene Black, sophomore, and Mike Beelaert, freshman, have been elected president of their respective classes at Ewing public school. Ollier class officers are as fol lows: Seniors, Tom Finley, vice president; Linda Larson, secre tary; Donna Wright, treasurer, and Don Hahlbeck, parliamen tarian. Juniors, Clayton Hoke, Faye Seiner, Nyru Hotherham and Pauline Jurgonson; sophomores, Jane Spragg, Linda Schmiser, Sandra Tel lender and Ken Brion, and frehhmen, Candace Kirsh mier, I till I/if(|uest, Joan Miller and Teddy Hagemoser. Attends Convention Dr. John Sherbahn attended tlie state eonvention of the Ne braska Chiropralic Physicians association in Nortli Platte Septemiier 9, 10 and 11. The meeting featured national and regional authorities in the field of chiropractic, A North « Platte chiropractor, Dr. C. V. States, was voted chiropractor of the year for 1961. Reception Held for Lynch School Teachers LYNt’ll The annua! teachers reception at Lynch will he held Monday al 8 pm- in the new nyinnasium, sponsored hy the American Lemon auxiliary The program will ho presented hy the local Home Extension tlolis. Clearwater Streets Receive Surfacing ('Ll'AHWA I'Llt Twen ty lilocHs oi (Huarwnier’s hosiness and residenlal area have re ceived hard smlaeiiw trealnwiL The mam street received its second coat oi aspitall This is ihi lamest projccl of mrrfneinn m Hu low it s iiislui v Nuyal High Nonius School Officers iiiiyal rim junior class oi till Hlolll imill ee| mol lias t lei led l aiiUi WHIlliy as pica) drill oi Hie eliiSS Ollim pincers arc Kuopio 1 ruiicjc ' ire jncsiilciil, ami m liny Heun, ai i iclary ai|>l inaismci Mi— luliii hlj'Hclei is doss I'jlOHSMI Ole Thliiljs Will "1 led then class lllli.f Hi illi in lid III Nuwly Wwd i Miipl* Hnnoiud *1 Hlmnn VIKOMillW A iccinlliiii oic In ill holiday al ilm rlral Mi llimli il i lnin li in liiiiuji ia Ilm lh v mnl Mm l lav H r hiiIhIhiio a Oii miiiiimn eil Hie i mm 11.me Ip lie iiiimii ■.•illtiii f" jiiwlys i'Hindi si i dii Hit hi el* lielute A li- In p m falolh Hlniici h aa Sd i H m Hie i Inn di pm Ims M h i hllle I II SHelill limfl hilf IlMld mni i will hae nit • miImiI id Ilia nnniji n P lai l*uill. lay |eai)d mni Mm tioiimi iiji-ipj* WSOfJ ill > dill III hell n» dimae id i" ioikM Iiiimi" l isoly {idMiitis a' Idiiliii Infant tlupiiswd (.{fc ,«pr- -r~- . ^ jmimmmmmmmmmammmmmm Fifth Annual Raff Reunion Held Sunday CELIA The fifth annual Raff reunion was held September 3 at the Creighton City hall in Creigh ton. Sixty-five guests were pre sent for the picnic dinner. The oldest member present was William Raff, and the youngest was Charlie Fred Mor sett jr. Wayne Raff was elected president, Gordon Raff, treasur er, and Mrs. Gordon Raff, secre tary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Raff and Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Raff, Muriel Raff and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raff and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Raff and family and Mrs. Fern Morsett, Royal; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morsett and family, West Point. Norman Raff, Vera Raff and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Raff and family, Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Forest and family and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Raff and daughter, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ackley and family, Nor folk; Mr. and Mrs Richard Raff and family, Verdigre; Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and fami ly, Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hausha and daughter, Mead, and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Raff and Blanche Raff, Plainvlew. Justice Court Sept. 8, Beryl Weinreich, Bill ings, Mont., no reciprocity, $10 and costs; Officer, Clifford Kiz zire. Sept. 8, Leo M. DeWane, Wood stock, 111., no reciprocity, $10 and costs; Officer, Kizzire. Sept. It, William Bellock, Jef ferson, la., no reciprocity, $10 and costs; Officer, Kizzire. Sept. 11, James Blunt, Cascade, la., no reciprocity, $10 and costs; Officer, Kizzire. At The Courthouse COUNTY COURT— Sept. 7 John D. Kreiger, O’ Neill, night speeding, fined $15 and costs, officer E. M. Ilastrei ter. Sept. 8 Charles Underwood, Huron, S. IX, night speeding, fined $25 and costs, officer It. L. (lude. Sept. 11 James M, Wolf, Ithaca, N. Y., day speeding, fined $25 and costs, officer E. M. Ha streiter. Sept. 12 William F. Poliak, Omaha, night speeding, fined $15 and costs, officer E. M. Ha st rei ter. O'Neill Locals Attend Show Mrs. Alice Johnson, proprietor of Alice’s Beauty shop, ami her operators will attend a hairdress er's show at Lincoln Saturday to Monday. Their shop will be clos ed Saturday afternoon and all day Monday. Meeting Is Planned Friends of St. Mary’s Academy will hold the first meeting of the fall season Monday at H pm. There will lie a short talk on aba cus, a method of computing fig ures, by Mother Antonella and Sister Toma. Pat McKenzie will report on her Sodality trip, and following this (he evening will he spent socially t urd* Are Played flic Catholic Daughters of America met September a tm a business meeting and social horn ai the Kuiphls of Cnhuubus ftoil In the pipy mg ul cards, prims Were won by Mr* I cop times and Kathleen Warnelte Mis iha man lunging alsb won a prim Steal) liy Held Members ul the MCA nlnb uni I hui day t lining hg a sleep I|A -d till! hi lit! H of Mi* M i Ik if Her Ihiilg. hnnlsllt-il Ibe duel ''inn fm ibe inning and privis sue won by Mi* Vein lleinold 01 Mt and Mu t eipli lit y nnliUin Maiji tin Mld|t IN mAh lumpy H Muwyei Una lillii-a.. lualg llllld g||l*a UiU Idlilar hll i'nlilihl ill II,mill Ilia >lnii) ' ahoiiid i)n Hub hai abuta lie !-• lln ann ot Wi and Ml* • idiotd miwyM iulbati >md baa in a n nftMidinp n len.ye fine Him ItaiitHI l) M if*»V AT t)n ym mg .a ill jinn litgieball gams* aeliednlgp by tig Hoy g| Iemu Mepieiiibii la ibe learn will play al 'ill UlMWIakl f)i ph lnllSI III Pig' will play id I hiy a I mgl hi .11 Inli 1 liel «tP Si I 1 gigs 1 will pin* id Hoy a I i n 11 Ah t* UHIih* ibe fill* Mini mnjgei ebib un-i al lit* home 0! all* liatl|e Kind land Jm giia* tuning wdb a a if,III ptfl llieg .llama ifi*legu jm min 1* Wide piHg ul tin Ha- *1 hill Nanis* of "lu**l.e ♦ IT /jispisi Vie* p*' Mali id> noil Ml* Hm.el STOCK CAR RACKS jrtww*/ NuUvdkv OWV* MHttMM* If ’’■m> w !0 V* U* 4*44il4>£ 0,id*‘ hk*$k*' ' 44^41 ytf ..Jy,11* 1 _■> * — - _ Boatman, secretary and treasur er. The next meeting will be Oc tober 10 at the home of Mrs. Vannie Newman. Kicked by Cow Esther Coung, O’Neill high school junior, was hospitalized Wednesday night for treatment of injuries sustained when she was kicked by a cow. She was re leased Saturday from St. Antho ny’s. Enters Hospital Evelyn Stannard was taken by ambulance to Sioux City Wednes day morning where she entered o hospital for medical care. Attending the BVM Assumption dinner in Lynch were Mrs. Vivian Martin, Mrs. Nora Harte and Mrs. Rosa Bowers. Mrs. Kenneth Waring went to Omaha Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring and make the acquaintance of a new grand son. Mr. Waring drove to Om aha 9unday and Mrs. Waring and their granddaughter, Molly, re turned with them for a visit. Supper guests Friday of Mrs. Rosa Bowers were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson, Plainview, and Mrs. Vivian Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks and children and Mrs. Leon Sargent returned home Sunday by way of tlio Black Hills. They reported a nice trip but quite cool there. Mrs. Sargent had spent the past five weeks in Gering with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Parks. They returned to their home in Gerine Monday. RECEIVES INJURY John Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady was injured Wednesday evening when he was hit above the eye with a base ball hat while playing ball in his yard. He was taken to the doc tor and six stitches were taken. IJeiltkes Enter Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ron Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neville, Flint, Mich., who have been vis iting a week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther, Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke, and Mr. and Mrs. A] Liedtke, Chambers, went to Omaha Tuesday where they entered Mr. and Mrs. Al Liedtke in the Methodist hospital for med ical attention. Mrs. Liedtke un deiwent surgery Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther, Inman, and Lloyd Liedtke went to Omaha Thursday to be there when sur gery was performed. Al Liedtke is still hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neville have returned to their homes in Flint. Celebrate Birthdays Richard McIntosh, son of Mr, and Mrs. William McIntosh, cele brated bis birthday Thursday eve ning at his home with several guests for dinner. Richard was 10 years old that day. Peggy Dav idson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O. E Davidson, celebrated her 10th birthday Saturday afternoon, Several little little girls were en tertained at the show, and cake and ice cream were served at her home later. Mrs Ralph Walker, Mrs. George McCarthy and daughters, Ruth Ann and Lynn, returned Thurs day from Lincoln where they were visiting friends and rein lives and attending the Slate Fair. Here Front Puerto Itieu U. S Navy Hadinntnn First t'las.-, Harold N Combs, his wife, Shirley and sun, defiery, San diinn, Puerto Hiro, have been vis iting al Hie d d Harrington’* enrOHle in Maryland They left Sunday fni (Tunbridge where (mobs will he MaMoned nt Hie boryiee flehoul Cojitnittnil Naval draining Pettier Plinths (a the negliea til Mr and Mrs d ,|. 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Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and family were dinner guests Tues day at the home of Duane’s mo ther, Mrs. Helen Beck, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Meiser and family, Springfield, Ore., have been visiting former ac quaintances in the CeUa neigh borhood. They visited at the Leonard Chaffin home Wednes day. They at one time lived on the Bill Kretchman place on the Niobrara river. Mrs. Raymond Robey visited at the Leonard Chaffin home Friday. Phillis Lewis spent the week end with Frances Chaffin. Kenneth Meyer, North Platte, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, and his sister, Mi's. Raymond Dobias and fami ly, Sunday. Mr. Meyer attended the State Fair in Lincoln as a representative of the State Game Commission. He returned to North Platte Sunday. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Skaia Friends surprised La Vem Eng ler Tuesday evening with a birth day party at his home in Stuart. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gokie and Mardell, O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Engler, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Engler and Jayne, Dwayne Engler and Twilla Ross man, all of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler. The self invited guests served lunch. Labor Day weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. August Kramer were Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Kra mer, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart and children, Lincoln, were Tuesday to Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. August Kramer and other rela tives. Mildred Eaton, Norfolk, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moss and other relatives. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnrl Mrs Anrlv Mncc morn and Mrs. Don Moss and boys, Mrs. Robert McCartney am) family, Bassett, and Mildred Ea ton, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave, Lester 9ydow and Otto Sydow spent Sunday visiting at the Bill Sydow home at Laurel. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heyne and family, Omaha, left Friday af ter a week’s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyne, Bassett. A Saturday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys was Alberta Hoffman. Those attending the Harold Butler sale at Plainview Mon day were Mr. and Mrs. War den Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys, and Al berta Hoffman. The Harold Butlers are moving to Stuart soon. Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler were Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Engler, Beth, Pau la and Sandra, Gilbert Engler, and Jerry O'Connor, Atkinson. The group were moving the La Vein Buglers to Ihe Alfred Dray ton ranch north of O’Neill thai day. Gary Addison, Wayne Slate Teachers college, spent the week end visiting Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs Delbert Addison Ruth Seger, St. Edwards, is spending the week visUing her sister, Mrs Elgie Irish Mr* i.loyd pound and family Gordon, spent a couple days the fust of last week visiting iter pai cuts, Mr and Mrs Fran* ,1(11111 sun Mr and Mrs- Johnson and Mi and Mrs Many t'ndmalia dcr abended a reception held Iasi week ul ihe lioiiie ni Mi and Mis flalligan Mi and Mis it 1 Engler dlwVH In Muialia ip gel fat Fn glut, Glendale, Mill wlm ai lived tlnae ip plane Ineailay Sunday dlhiiet guild a ig Mi tiiltl Mis ijun hirkimin and apply whim Ml mid Mia due MippuIhci mid lainily i\i and Ml* ImtV Walliiim 1 ant anil Ginalm a He pi lit meek ein wMl Mi ahd Mi# jpe da Ipigiu mid Pi utb ml ilk WhI him.a Addison wedding Mi ami M,H Andy Muelin gp *’• MiiiiHt l»|lM>m ill « i Mill jIMI ijl ImI.Im# » Mlllll# III till. «*|||ll m IhihIIimiimN I'iiiii mI|Ii» *1 lllii'll *>li, *hi nil ||j|i| |MlrM» »M*i "MU ll* |iii*.."J| HtIHIWf, M I" IUIIHIMIHmii#. 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Amelia News By Mum Florence Lindsey Mrs. Vern Sageser returned home Friday from Council Bluffs, la., where she had been with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Min ter, while she underwent major surgery. Mrs. Ivel Thompson. Sedro Wooley, Wash., another daughter, had come to. Clifford and Bad Clemens were mowing and baling hay for Ralph Rees and Floyd Adams Friday. Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Delia Ernst and Mrs. Berl Waldo were O’Neill callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Sunday. They were enroute to their home in Omaha after a week's vacation spent in Colorado. They attended the wed ding of Charlie’s niece, Janet Bligh at Norris, S. D., Saturday and returned to Omaha Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs. Delia Ernst and the Lind seys were O'Neill callers Friday. Mrs. Hienie Frahm and family. Mrs. Maude Forbes and Mrs. Link Sageser were in Atkinson Wednesday. They visited Link Sageser at the hospital there. WSCS met at the home of Mrs. Lew Backhaus Wednesday. There were 11 members present. Plans for a dinner, to be served some time in the near future, were dis cussed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston visited with the Lawrence Bar netts at Greeley, Colo., over Sat urday and Sunday and plan to visit other relatives this week en route to Holdrege, where they will attend the Johnson family re union the following Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Adair was in Atkin son hospital over the weekend for minor surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Dick i-'wiu.tit-, jatK, jam ana rerry were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton Tuesday evening in observance of George’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sidel, Lin coln, were last weekend guests at Delbert Edwards. Mr. Sidel and Zane Edwards were college friends when attending school. Dr. Bower Sageser returned to his home at Manhattan, Kan. Sun day morning, after coming here a few days earlier to visit his fa ther, Link Sageser, who is a patient in the Atkinson hospital. Mr. Sageser’s condition is about the same. Mrs, Julia White wrote to friends stating she was able to accompany tier daughter, Mrs. Frank ltraddoek, to her home at Watertown, S. If. Mrs. White observed her HXth birthday September ti. Her address is in rare of Whuoley's Trailer Court, Watertown, S. D. Dale Doolittle and friend took his sister, Mrs. Ray Gartner, Sherry and Charles to their home in Lincoln Saturday. Sherry start eel to school Monday. Mrs. Gart ner and children have been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle, while her husband has been attending school. He works for the Patrol department Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson attended the annual reunion uf the regiment in which Edgar served while tn the Army The meeting was m Omaha Sunday Mr and Mrs Delbert Edwards and Zane, and Carol Johnson O'Neil), visited the Wayne Sun fords near Albion Halnrdai Mi and Mrs Blake Du fished at Gavins Point Dam Thursday and Friday Baity DU, O'Neill n*uk rare uf me gas station for them Mrs. Mmtde Forbes aceoumaii led hei anti m law and dunghtei Mr and Mrs Dmil Brings and family, In Mullen wheir they vis ited her Min, Bay gVnws and family over hainrday and butt rlay Mi and Mis mint if hoe and Wilma, Nthgit Mi and Mis El met t-Hitlbhn Mis Edith Malm ami and Alia Emma Mialaeg aralleta nl Ml and Mis loin Uoloi bnnda* nlhiiemii Mi gial Mis t'jhn (|ii|iie„ and Mi and Mia IBm Mgrlnnlf, iTtmuhM - vislled Mi's hnl* ha gaaMI bniahu aliMiionn Mi Hiid Mis Mai'in HouJ|B|h / v "" r ?•' 4 ’Miff * ni|rrt|| In* hihHiih Mi- IhM* ii*iiilf41» iil)»t illi** til UhlKii Hiiitl.i* Ail Mini Aim Wi'H|wl ini|i nlim* I Iiihi rtini ‘:t)inl HHiml vitHiiil li*'i iitjiHil* Mi [iinl Ail - Will Mill I’I*|»H| HHHlM* Ml Hijtl Mil I »if NmMiW, Ail* l.liiil*** mi*I Himh*» ymm MJIlHtl* I M HHM " if|M if" hI- t|i Ail till*) Mm mJihI* I |H* I in * *Ii>h*niI Mllhn I III* )lMl l|»> If Milllll' HI lilt'll ll Iji I II'Hill III* lil-it )* Hill'' "Hi Vnl I'tVlHl* limit /ttll* I'llAMI'l" UHlfi l>; IHtlttil* iilM'lM* fill III* ||M*il*tii ».. 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Mr Vfii tyir-r My ami Mi*. !>*• MHwnn, M* niM My* Omaan **lit«t PMM. fyari* Hurt Hny. ?H*y *H>'/y*H » I'ti-fH* *l>f» ftay at nm#- irtH ai*n Hail a M4* tofi lh* *-**iIfBt'/ft W**»i Boy Bitten By Dog; Requires Five Stitches Jimmy Hullock, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hal lock, was bitten by a dog Wednes day and five stitches wi re taken to close the wound which was on his face near his eye. The city jx»lice captured the dog and are holding it 12 days for observation to determine if the animal has rabies. The- mishap occurred at the public school grounds. Inman News tty Mrs. James McMuliau Harvey A. Tompkins attended an educational conference of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States in Estes Park, Colo, recently. Harvey was one of 26 agents in Nebraska who qualified for the three day expense-paid conference held at the Elkhorn lodge. His son, Allen, accompanied him to Estes Park. Brenda Colman and roommate, Dee Etta Cornford, Omaha, spent the weekend visiting Brenda’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L Colman and Randy. Mrs. Hazel Timm, O’Neill, vis ited Mrs. Violet Sholes Monday. John Sobotka returned Friday from a few day’s visit in Norfolk, Columbus, Beatrice and Lincoln. He took in the State fair while in Lincoln; visited his son, Gerald and family in Norfolk; his son, Leo and family at Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer at (Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg strum and Mrs. Amelia Moore took Mrs. Leo Mossman to Grand Island Sunday to visit Paul Bitt ner at the Veterans hospital and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bergstrom anil Mrs. Moore returned Sunday evening and Mrs. Mossman remained for a longer visit. Paul Bittner was transferred Wednesday from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill to the Veter ans hospital at Grand Island for medical treatment. Nod Kelley and Kieth Kivett, who attend Wayne State Teach ers college, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivett. Mrs. Lulu Quig anil Mrs. Fred Grage, O’Neill, visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R, B. South. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Itetke spent Sunday in Ewing and Clearwater on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery, Ewing, visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke Sunday evening Mrs. Ira Watson is spending this week visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Langley and daughters, at Omaha. Mrs. Lulu Q.iig, O'Neill, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South. Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach re turned Sunday evening from Fre muni where she has been visit ing her sun-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. C. C. JIaekett. Mr. and Mrs Dun Kelley and daughters, Nurfulk, visited Sun day with Don’s parents, Mr and Mrs W E Kelley and family Mr. and Mrs Albert Anthony and Mr. aud Mrs. .lames Coven try attended a Qeneral Wholesale convention Sunday afternoon and evening in Norfolk Mr and Mr* .lame* Coventry spent Friday afternoon m Norfolk no business Mr and Mrs David Mnmbaeb aitepdnd a Mmsbaeb family re union at a Norfolk park Mr* Tom Willy and family Wianet *pwpt Fijtlai and Satm day viHHns Mi and Mi* Lyle Abbey, mat looking after btamits* at Dngr _ Margaret Pruss, Clearwater, the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ilenry Pruss. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer and Mick took .lliumie Sawyer to Glenwood, la., Friday. Jim mie continued on to Florida where he is stationed with the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosser and family, North Platte, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mrs. John Conaixl, Emmet, and Mrs. Bernard Troshynaki and family, Atkinson, were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, B. South. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach, O'Neill, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South Thursday evening. Rites Held for Judith Jacot at Verdigre VERDIGRE Funeral .ser vices were held Friday at the First Methodist church here for Judith Ann Jacot, 17, who died September 5 front injuries re ceived in an automobile accident August 30. Over 600 relatives and friends attended the services which were conducted by the Rev. David T. Gustafson. The church choir, in which Miss Jacot had been a member, provided music. In terment was in the Jelen ceme tery west of Verdigre. Judith Ann Jacot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacot, was born October 1, 1943 at Verdigre. She attended Verdigre public school and was active in student council, Pep dub, chorus and Imnil. Slu- was chosen class secretary and cheerleader for three years, and during her junior year was selected as fiill's Slate representative. As a senior she was selected homecoming queen, and gradu ated m llitio as salniatorian Dur ing UJtitHiWil she attended Wayne State Teachers college, and began teaching District U'J, if> miles west of Verdigre. She had taught only three days when in volved in die fatal one-car acci dent, Stic was a member of die Kirst Metliudisl i hid < h She is survived hv tun |iarenls; I wo sisters, Mrs Ted () Yager and Karen. Verdigre) one Ill-other. 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