Celia News Mn. Merrill Anderson (Last Week’s News) Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie, Kay and Darrel were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Emma Mc Kathnie in Atkinson. Mr. anil Mrs. Merrill Anderson entertained at a family gathering with a patio picnic dinner Son day at their home. Mrs. Clair Anderson, Long Pine anil Merlyn Anderson, O’Neill, were guests of honor in obsevance of their birthdays. A birthday cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Donald Wheeler. Present f jr the occasion were M. and Mrs. Clair ^Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ■ - Wheeler. Janice and Sandra, Long Pine; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vet ter ami Mr. and Mra. Lyle Ander son, Gem a and Jimmy, Basset and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Ander son, Debra and Nancy, O'Neill. Barabara, Debra and Calvin Dobias spent from Friday until Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer. Mrs. Herman Meyer jr. and daughter, Vickie and Mrs. Her man Meyer sr. went to Wayne Wednesday. Mrs. Meyer sr. spent the day with her son the Rev. Ivan Meyer and family. Mrs. Meyer jr. drove to Pender and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novak and her brother, Don. Beverly Meyer who has been attending college at Wayne returned to Atkinson with them and will spend a month with home folks before resuming her studies at the college. Mr. and Sirs. Carl Krogh and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson spent Saturday picnicking and fishing at the Lauridsen dam. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt and Vamta were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp and Bob, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Ratliff and daughter Diane1, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Joe De seive and Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Rick, Mr. and nils. Ken Krysl and son, Mike, Mrs. Dave Ratliff and Dale, and Mrs. Frances Dobias, all of At Kinson. Sunday diivner guests July 29 of Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and family were Mr. and Mrs. James Sicheneder and daughter, Peggy and Stanley Johnson. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Stan ley Johnson and her father-in law from Minn; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska, O’Neill Mrs. Joe Bartos, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dob. ias and family visited at Naper Sunday evening with Mrs. Dob sas' grandmother, Mrs. Toni Juracek. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons returned home Friday trom vacationing with relatives in Minnesota and a sightseeing tour which included a trip across the border into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller, Leroy’s aunt and uncle, accompanied the Hoffmans on their sightseeing tour. They also visited and were overnight house guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butough, Robinsdale, Minn. Louis Lauridsen, were Monday visitors at the home of Hans and Jim Lauridsen. Paul Adams visited Robert Knutsen Monday evening. Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman had the 4-H vocal group at her home for practice Sunday evening. They will be participating at the Style Review at O’Neill, Thursday. Marlin Dameno spent Tuesday afternoon at night as a guest of LeRoy Lauridsen at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and family attended the family gath ering and covered dish dinner Sunday at the K. C. Hall in At kinson. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and sons, LeRoy and Bob went to Norfolk Sunday where they Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENI’Y O’NEILL. NEBR lmuir>Uir* of All Kind* were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Bockelman and daughter, Donna, Fremont and Pete Ron gisch on an outing and picnic picnic dinner at the park. The occasion marked Bob'* 19th birth day Deloit News By Mr*. H Relax* (Last Week's News! Mrs. Alfred Napier and family spent Tuesday afternoon at the Glenn Harpster home. Mr and Mrs. Tom Chrison and daughters and Carl Christon left Monday morning for their homes in Texas. Mrs Carl Chris ton remained for a longer stay in the Albert Larson home. The Morman family from Mich igan spent Tuesday night near the Roy Beeson home and went through this community Wednes day enroute to the Burwell rodeo. They are traveling with 13 horses, 2 mules and several wag ons. The family consists of the father, mother and eight chil dren. They spent Wednesday night at Ray Havels. The small grain harvest is completed in this locality, some report a poor yield, perhaps due to the dry weather in May. Bill Borgmeyer of Inman is working for Marcus Pierson. Mrs. Nettie Sisson attended a belated birthday dinner Sunday in the Echo Fisher home in St. Edward. Others who attended were Mrs. Melvin Rexin. Ewing, and Mrs. Otto Reimer, Lincoln. Deloit Pinochle club met Thurs day at the Joe Knievai home. Mrs Knievai entertained for her mother. Mrs Paul Funk. Guests were Mrs Alvie Parks, Mrs. Jo»J Funk, Mrs. Ed Funk and Mrs Vincent Thiele. Mrs Alvio Parks had high score. Mrs Joe Knievai low- «:»d Mrs Charles McDonald, traveling. Mrs Glenn Harpsler and sons visited the dentist in Neligh Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs J A. I-arson. Ewing, and Mrs. Carl Christun, Midland. Tex., were Friday din ner guests in the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Squire spent Wednesday evening in the Henry Reimer home. Mrs. Gene Tomjack and fam ily spent several days last week in the R. Tomjack home. Mrs. Tomjack was suffering with a back injury. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clow. Den ier, Colo., arrived at the L. W. Reimer home Friday for a few days visit with relatives and friends. Sunday a picnic was held in the Riverside Park in Neligh for the Reimer families in honor of the Clows and Kenneth Lee. Mr and Mrs. Henry Reimer visited Mr. and Mrs. Milan Horn and Kevin in Plainview Sunduy. Terry and Willard Harpster at tended a picnic at the Alfred Napier home Sunday in honor of the August birtlidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack were Sunday dinner guests in the Gene Tomjack home. Mr. and Mrs. S. Clow left Sun day afternoon for their home in Denver. 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They are cousins of Mrs. Bennie. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jacob sen returned from a trip to Es tes Park, and Cheyenne, Wyo. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Jacobsen at Estes Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ring and family, Wakefield, were Sunday dinner guests of William, Lela an l Bernard Luben. Mrs. Ring is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. George Mum mert held a furniture and lum ber auction Saturday evening at 8:30. The Mummerts have pur chased the house belonging to Lyle Rice and occupied by the Tom Parks family in the north part of town. .Tim Workman was released from the Tilden hospital, Wed nesday and is at home. Maxine Hoffman, daughter of narrf»l Hnffman. was the honor ed guest Thursday evening at a pre-nuptial shower at St. There sa’s Parish hall. Fifty guests were in attendance. Tables were decorated in colors of blue and white with bouquets of garden flowers. Hostesses for the eve ning were, Misses Sharon Knapp. Cheryl Rice, Sharon Michael, Helen Snider, Bonnie and Shir ley Damme, Marie Anderson and Lavonne Rice. Miss Knapp and Miss C. Rice were in charge of entertainment and Lavonne Rice had charge of the gift book, Miss Hoffman will be married August 20 at St. Theresa’s church in Clearwater to Richard Brackle of Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Klabenes sr., are spending a few days va cationing in the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luben and Larry James Britell went to Weeping Water, Sunday, to visit in the Don Luben and Stanley Wood homes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nolze and Ricky left last week for a va cation trip to the west which will include a visit to the World’s fair. Their daughter, ChelllO, will join them and return home with them. Chellie had gone by plane earlier to visit relatives. Rosedale News By Karen Anderson Margaret Johnson was a Sat urday overnight guest of Karen Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivar J hnson and family visited Oscar Anderson at Butte Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ivar Johnson was a Sat urday afternoon coffee guest of Mr. Ed wood Martinson. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mahlen dorf and family went to Emory, So. Dak. Sunday for a family re union. Mrs. Duane Mahlendorf. and Lynette were Tuesday afternoon coffee guests of Mrs. Herman Jenson. Carolyn Ross and Sherry Sher riden, Omaha, called at the Ad . I_l_ r* ..... I- Cnf ' J i f* l I • Mr. and Mrs. John Schiessler, Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Vac Sedivy, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull, Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Sed ivy, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rissman, Chicago and Rose Wil son, Spencer, were Sunday din ner guests at the Adolph Sedivy home. Mrs. Edwood Martinson was a Friday afternoon caller of Mrs. Dorthy Johnson. Steven and Lynette Mahlen dorf were Wednesday visitors at the Harry Mahlendorf home. Tom Swan left Tuesday for Calif, where he is stationed in the navy. Carol Mahlendorf spent from Tuesday till Sunday at the Dan Bridge home in Pickstown. Mrs. Carl Nygren arid Lawrence were Sunday dinner guests at the Johnny Bowman home. Mr. and Mrs. Dutfne Mahlen dorf and Mrs: ESfwood Martin son made a trip to Norfolk on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snider and family called at the M- B. Nel son home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nelson and family were Sunday evening coffee guests at the David Land holm home