Lynch News By Mrs. Fred King Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King, Om aha, and Mrs George King, Stu art, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and family Saturday. Mr. R. B. Barnes, Oakland, spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bud Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran vis ited at the Leslie Stewart home Sunday morning. Mrs. Leman Huber returned to Sioux Falls Sunday with Mr. Hu ber where he has been employed this summer doing construction work. Mrs Huber was a patient at the Lynch hospital from Mon day until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King, Om aha and Mrs. George King, Stu art, were coffee guests of Ber nard and Madeline Peklo Satur day afternoon. Mrs Dale Orr, Washington, came to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Blanche Whet ham, who has been a patient at the Lynch hospital for the last few months. Mrs. Orr is the for mer Helen Whetham. An old timer, Joe Micanek sr., observed his 90th birthday June 29 with the following present: Mr. and Mrs Emil Micanek, Mr. uiiu mis. wan wescne, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wesche, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Micanek and Mr J. J. Micanek. Mrs. Darlles Sandberg, Noble Grand presided at the regular session of the Rebekah Lodge Tuesday, July 10, at 8 p.m. Plans for a Lodge picnic in Au gust were discussed but tabled for the next meeting. Mrs. Dar lles Sandberg served lunch at Moody’s cafe Mrs. Rose Wilson will serve at the next meeting. First Methodist Women’s So ciety will meet at the Moody’s cafe dining room Thursday at 2 p.m., July 19. Mrs. Albert Schindler and Mrs. Frank Mul hair will be hostesses Bankerslifeman — Ernie Brinkman IN ATKINSON About A Guaranteed Investment Program. IUANHIDI^^COMPANV oaa MOiNia. iowa The Rev. James F. Bartek left July 8 for a 3 week vacation. He has been visiting his parents in Omatui and a sister at Denver. The Rev. Murphy, Creighton Un iversity in Omaha conducted the services Sunday, July 15. He was accompanied by John Bartek (a brother of Rev. Bartaki, and a friend. They were all pleased with the small town of Lynch. Mrs. Allan Coakley (Mildred and daughter are visiting a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mul hair. Mrs John Corey, the former Donna Rihanek, and children ar rived last Thursday for a visit before going to their new home in California. They have been living in the South Sea Islands. Mulhair-McKenzie reunion was held July 8 at the Lynch park. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKenzie, El Monte, Calif., Mr and Mrs. Everett Miller, Mesa, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Johnson, Omaha, Mrs. Dor othy Miller and Gail Ann, Win ner, S. D., Mrs Esther Mae Barnhart, Kerry and Velma, Ne ligh, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Revell and Patty and Ted McKenzie, O’ Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mott, Neligh, Mr and Mrs. Harry Mul hair, Mr. nr>d Mrs. G. L. Mul hair, Jerry Mulhair, Mrs. Hazel McKenzie and Connie Bowlby and Mr. and Mrs Alfred Ekrhardt, all of Lynch. Kir. _A At..,. I/A.rnl ..rvrmt last weekend in Lynch with Mrs. Monica Koval before returning to work at Cedar Rapids, la. They just spent a two weeks hon eymoon trip at the Black Hills and Yellowstone National Park Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody and girls left for a weeks camp ing trip Sunday in the Black Hills. The Lynch band marched Sun day afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Diamond Jubilee Parade in Ver digre. Forty band students march ed. The Lynch swing band gave a concert at 4 p.m. at the band stand in the Verdigre park that afternoon. Mr. H. Miller, band director for the past year, was in Lynch Sat urday night to help the band pre pare for the trip to Verdigre Sunday Mrs Cathy Hrbek and Mrs. Bill Spencer were in O’Neill Monday to get Karen Spencer who spent from Thursday until Monday with her great grandmother, Mrs. Roy Lowry. Community 4-H club met at the Lynch school auditorium Fri day at 8 p.m. Mrs. Helen David, club leader, had charge of the meeting The 4-H picnic was dis cussed. Those who will give dem onstrations at Butte Tuesday, Ju ly 17, were chosen and they gave a practice demonstration at this time. July 27 is judging day at Spencer. The livestock 4-H group served lunch. i Brides-of-the-Week Karen Bridge will wed Lowell Seger August 4 ______ imii—im inn m~'[ r Linelle Tompkins will wed Ned Kelley August 5 The brides are registered in our bridal registry Make McIntosh Jewelry your First Stop for China, Crystal, Silver and Wedding Gift needs McIntosh jewelry to: E Douglas Phone 1M A Trusted Jeweler Is Your Best Advisor The children of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Havranek have been sick the past two weeks with the mumps Mrs. Ivan Thomson and fam ily spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Halva. Little Kevin stayed there while his parents at tended the circus. Mrs. Velma McDonald and grandson, Allan Ashlock, spent Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs. Joe Halva. Mrs. Albert McDonald is run ning the store for Leland Moo dy's while they are on vacation. Mrs. Lena Johnson and Mrs Gladys Spencer spent Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hal va. Mr. and Mrs Joe Halva spent Tuesday evening at the LeRoy Purviance home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Havranek and family. Mrs. Art Retzlaff and Rodney returned home Sunday from Co lorado where she visited a brother for a week. She accompanied her mother and a sister from Pierce. Vic Pickering called Sunday from the Lackland Air Force base near San Antonio, Tex., where he is taking basic training. Monowi First Methodist Ladies aid met Thursday afternoon at Uic nviuu vi vjiavjra uycir cer. Tne former Melba Christen sen was a guest. Mrs. Frank Lewis presided over the meeting. Boyd County Farm Bureaa meeung was held Thursday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Davy. Vernon Dafil berg, president conducted the meeting. There were 15 members present. A discussion was held on the farm bureau picnic to be held some time in August. Mrs. Art Retzlaff and Rodney visited an aunt and uncie ot Mr. Art Retzlaff in Denver, Colo., Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff, Chambers, visited Monday at the Art Retzlaff home. Mary and Martha Society of the Christ Lutheran church will hold their regular meeting Thurs day afternoon in the basement at 2 p.m. Pastor Burgdorf will be in charge of devotions. Mrs. Art Retzlaff will serve. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Darnell and daughter, Susan Kay, Grand Rap ids, Mich., arrive-d Thursday morning at the parental home of and Mrs. Ernest Darnell. A birthday dinner was given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell, which was on that day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Darnell and Susan, Grand Ra honor of Susan’s 10th birthday Great Grandmother of Susan. Grace Mannen, Detroit, Mich., and Herbert Mannen. A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Josie Mannen Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Ernest Darnell. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dar nell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dar nell and Susan, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Darnell and Susan left Saturday for Ni obrara to visit Mrs. Darnells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carson. Mr. Darnell returned to Grand Rapids Sunday and in two weeks will be back to continue his vacation. Riverside Nevt^ By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Jolly Workers club met Thurs day afternoon at the Willie Shra der home with Mrs. Grant Mott and Mrs. R. A. Hord as co-hos tesses. The ladies embroidered tea towels and pillow cases. Mrs. Willie Shrader presided at the business meeting. Seventeen la dies answered roll call. Mrs. Joe Sturbaum. Mrs. R. A. Hord and Mrs. Willie Shrader each receiv ed birthday gifts from their mystery pals. Mrs. Wilmer Young, a guest received an as sortment of groceries in her pan try shower. Mrs. Lewis Shrader will entertain the club Thursday afternoon, August 9, with Mrs. Floyd Lee and Mrs. Lionel Gun ter as co-hostesses. Members are asked to bring their own fancy; work to the August meeting. Mrs. Marvin Pribnow and child ren. Albion, were dinner guests Friday at the Earl Pierson home Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott, Ne ..... hgh, visited last Sunday after noon at the George Montgomery home. Mrs. George Keller and family visited at the Alfred Napier home last Monday evening. Glen da Napier went home with them for a few days visit returning home Wednesday afternoon Glenda visited Thursday at the R. A. Hord home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton visited in Neligh Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller, Mrs. Mervm Miller and Gayle, Winner, S. D., Mrs. Esthermae Barnhart and Velena and Mrs. Grant Mott and Tammy visited at the Ora Switzer home Wednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett joined Mrs. Ruth Waples, Lincoln, Mrs. Floyd Nutt, Oregon, Ina Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and family, Flora Young and James Bennett, at the Ro ger Bennett home for a cook out supper, Tuesday. Janet Switzer, Becky Miller and Jackie Switzer spent last Mon day night with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer. Mrs. Anna Pollock and Mrs. Fern Pollock were dinner guests Friday at the Dave Pollock home. Mrs. Bert Fink visited Mrs. Ora Switzer Friday afternoon. Mrs. Rudy Ahlers visited with Mrs. Chet Taylor last Monday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were supper guests last Monday at the William Lofquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family and the Arlen Miller family were guests Friday at the Leo Miller home for a barbecue supper. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis ited one day last week at the Rollie Snell home at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and the Walter Miller family vis ited at Yankton, S. D., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and Steve visited Tuesday eve ning at the Jim Tinsley home. Willard Harpster visited Den nis Napier from Monday until Wednesday, then Dennis was a guest of Willard until Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Miller and child IS OUR BUSyiESS! Jo°°o?.0v° bubbles of air 0 i tlw original and only ^ Q 1 O0)°o WEDGIE a WMKINO COMFOCT I^SHiF " Expertly Fitted et - _ A & M Shoe Store O'NEILL, NEBRASKA ren visited at the Elza Wolfe home at Eric son last weekend, coming home Monday. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Pollock and family visited at the Dave Pollock home Friday evening. Mr. anr» Mrs. William Lofquist and family picnicked last Satur day at Goose Lake Duane Tinsley was an overnight guest of Leroy Napier last Mon day. Mr and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited in O'Neill Wednesday. The Ed Walters family, Cham bers, visited at the John Napier home last Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. Mike Cronin were supper guests last Monday at the Lionel Gunter home and also spent the night there. Mr. and Mrs R. A. Hord were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs Willie Shrader and family. Kitty Fry, Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Napier and the Lee Fink family were dinner g-ie^ls last Sunday at the Lynn Fry home. Alice Shrader came home laat Monday afternoon after upending a lew day* In O'Neill. Larry and Dan Rotherham were dinner gurata laat Sunday at the William Lofquiat home. Jacky Switier spent the week with Becky Miller "Just Charge It" at Gambles! O'Neill, Nebraska ffor MAT/tee __ PLAYWEAR RIOT! SUN TOPS! JAMAICAS! KNEE KNOCKER! CAPRIS! Ilig group for tots, girls, missus! Wash 'n wear sport cottons in prints and solids. Gay colors. HUGE DISCOUNTS! 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