Royal News By Mr*. R. j. Bering Word was received by Mrs. Tom Bishop, Plainview, from her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Charf Haber Springs, Atk., that a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry McDaniel April 21, at St. Catherine’s hospital in Oma ha. The baby weighed 7 lbs, 8 oz and has been named Gail Irene. It is a great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Charf of Royal, and a great granchild of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bishop of Plainview. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. L McDaniel of Scottsbluffs and Mr and Mrs. Gordon Charf, former Royal residents. The mother, Gwendolyn Charf before her marriage, has been employed as a beauty oper ator in Omaha. Jen Southern greeted her par ents Easier Sunday by telephone and stated that she and her hus band, John Kitzmiller, will be gin a six weeks engagement at t’he Sands Hotel in Hollywood, April 30. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dodds had surprise guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Dodds of Albion, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dodds and family from Stromsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holan and family. Dale L Hofwalt, Presho, S.D., has been hired as commercial teacher to take the place of Mrs. Luettie Snyder, who resigned. Mrs. O. F. Bartch, junior high and Mrs. Eleanor Reimer, inter mediate, have returned signed contracts. The faculty is now complete. Carl Rabbass, Orchard, who visited in the home of his son -in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burch, last week, returned home Friday. Mrs. Dale Weber and children, Wood River, spent the weekend visiting relatives in Royal and vicinity. Riverside News By Mrs, Lionel Gunter The Rev. and Mrs. Everett Keesler and children attended prayer conference Tuesday night, Wednesday and Thursday in Kear ney. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and j family spent Saturday night and all day Sunday at the Duane Jen- j sen home in Newman Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and | Dale called at the George Mont-j gomory home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rotherham and son, Sioux Falls, S. D., visit ed last weekend in the William Lofquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and family were supper guests Thursday at the Z. H. Fry home. Mrs. George Montgomery vis- j ited in the Milford Wehenke] heme in Neligh while George was in Norfolk on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and family, the Wendell Switzer fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer were guests Wednesday evening at the Leo Miller home in hon-1 or of Melanie’s third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord and Mr. and Mrs Lionel Gunter vis ited in the George Montgomery home Thursday evening Alfred Napier attended a meet ing in Omaha Friday. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome took j Mildred Wright and Mrs. Max Graver to O’Neill Wednesday af ternoon. They called on Mrs. D. A. Gunter in the hospital. Mrs. Everett Keesler and child ren had dinner Saturday in the ■ ” Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahlers and family, Wisner, were dinner guests last Saturday at the Rudy Ahlers home. The Rev. and Mrs. Walter H. Seefeldt called in the afternoon. The Rev. Seefeldt bap tized Daniel Dean and Audrey Etta, children of Mr. and Mrs. Rcoert Ahiers. Mrs. John Napier and children visited at the Alfred Napier home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were Neligh visitors Friday. Mr. Frank Wcndercheck spent Easter weekend in the Grant Mott home. Mr. and Mrs. De-witt Hoke vis ited at the R. A. Hord tiome Tues day evening, \pril 24. Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist and family attended the wedding ceremony for Bernadine Rother ham and Leo O’Malley Saturday morning in St. Peter’s Catholic church in Ewing. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke attended the Eastern Star Kennsington Friday afternoon at the Wilbur Bennett home. Mr. and Mrs. James Rather and girls were dinner guests Easter in the Z. H. Fry home in hon or of Mrs. Ruther’s birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and family were dinner guests Easter at the Jerry Cuddy home in O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmi ser visited 9anday evening, Ap ril 22, in the Keith Biddlecome home. Alice Shrader went to O’Neill last Saturday to visit in the Ger ald Wetlauffer home. She return ed to Ewing Monday afternoon and called on Mrs. R. A. Hord. Mrs. Bert Fink, Mrs. Leo Mil ler. Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs. H. Mil ler, Mrs D. Pollock, Mrs. Wendell Switzer and Mrs. Lyle Switzer surprised Mrs. Ora Switzer at her home Tuesday afternoon, on her birthday anniversary. The Happy Hollow 4-H club met Friday evening at the Wayne Shrader home. Mrs. Bert Fink called on Mrs. Horace Crawford Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited Friday evening at the Dale Na pier home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier and Mr and Mrs. Lynn Fry and Jack visited in Neligh Friday. Mrs. Earl Pierson called on Mrs. Keith Biddleeome Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lynn Fry took Cathy Lof quist and Jack Fry to Neligh. Tuesday. April 24. to take place ment tests for the eighth grades of the rural schools. Richard Napier and Z. H. Fry visited in Norfolk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pierson and family were dinner guests Easter in the Earl Pierson home. Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick Ritter and family, Tilden and the Jerry Meyers family Wisner were din ner guests Easter at the Rudy Ahlers home. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weuikauf left Monday afternoon to visit at Topeka, Kan., before returning to their home in Wichita where they both teach school. Mrs. Earl Pierson visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Woeppel Tues day afterntsH). Sheila Fry spent Friday night at the Floyd Napier home. Mrs Alfred Napier and Mrs. Max Graver visited Mrs. Dewitt Gunter in the O'Neill hospital Thursday afternoon. Steve Napier stayed at the R. A. 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