Riverside New, By Mr*. Lionel 4,outer Mr* Leo Miller entert ine t!i United Presbyterian Vtor.icn Thursday afternoon in li e church annex. AJice Shradei w,s co hostess Mrs. Z H. Fiy g; ,o the lesson in the study guide on eighth chapter of Rom ns and read an article “Jnsi 'e Russian Schools'*. Mrs. Ora &wi;zer had the prayer group Mr . Vearl Tuttle presided at ti e business meeting. The group discussed choir rob( s, church sign and what to give to the general fund of the church and are to report on these at the November meet ing with Mrs. Lynn Fry. Four te n members and one visitor. Mrs. John Honeywell, were pre sent. Mrs Archie Johnston and Mrs. Willie Shrader are in charge of family night in No vember. Mrs Keith Biddlecome enter tained the past Matron Star Ken sington Fit Jay afternoon. Eleven members and two guests, Mrs Althea Peterson and Mrs. Lutie Snyder, w re present. Ill H.v.r ide scho»l was dis missed at noon an 1 the pupils wen. to Ewing to see the parade by tii - Ewuig sch ml. Mrs. Lynn Fry and Mr Arlin Miller each to c a carload of pupils. Mi and Mrs. Jerry Meyers and Jon of Wisner were dinner guests Sunday at the Rudy Ah lers home. The Riverside Missionary socie ty met Thursday afternoon at the Fern Pollock home with three visitors, Mrs. Albert Lar For Fast Gains . . . Top Production . . . Less Labor Kd vi Mi I ' m-iTJ^rr^^ MJJ “T" J I PH n 1 :F*1 W,"RITC»IIE AUTOMATIC HEATED WATERERS FOR CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP & POULTRY ™°““"d* of *•">«• «r. making MOKE MONEY from ekotr livestock end poultry tbit year because they are furnish ing them all the freak, clean y water they'll drink ... in "1 summer and winter! j I i 15 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM CuwaMaad quality built «ITCH II Waferers are extremely durable and economical. Tbty can raally taka It • . and outlast other watarers by yeerf. 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Floyd Napier, Mrs Kitty Fry, Mrs. Lorraine Mont gomery and Mrs. Dale Napier were also present. Thirty children attended a CYC meeting Thursday evening at the Riverside Free Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry took Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier to Omaha Monday. Mr. Napier took another treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crawford visited at the Dave Pollock home one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter vis ited at the Lyle Switzer home I _ n 1 wuituoj CVC1UU{{ Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Dali? Napier, Mr. anil Mrs. Willie Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, William, Terry and Bil ly Lofquist visited Clayton Hoke in the Neligh hospital last Sun day evening. Clayton came home Tuesday afternoon. Walter and Gus Woepjiel were dinner guests last Sunday at the Earl Pierson home. Mr. anil Mrs. Larry Larson, Lincoln, spent last weekend vis iting relatives. Mrs. Don Larson went home with them to visit at the Lyle Larson home. Leo Miller helped Archie John ston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and family of Newman Grove were guests Sunday at the Z. H. Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and family attended a birthday party for Mrs. Eddy Walters at the Waiters home in Chambers, Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis vis ited at the Earl Pierson home Thursday evening. Mrs. Archie Johnston and Alice Shrader visited at the Verl Gun ter home in Creighton Tuesday. The Verl Gunter family and Ed dy and Alice Shrader were sup per guests at the Archie John ston home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and Mrs. Z. H. Fry were over night guests Monday at the Frank you can mail a letter... or dry a load of wash ...for about the same cost, with an ALL-ELECTRIC DRYER Put a letter in the box or a load in the dryer for about the same cost! 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The Archie Johnston and Wiilie Shrader families were dinner guests Sunday at the Verl Gunter home along with Eddy and Alice Shrader. Clearwater Newi Mrs. Charles Outright HLnter S-S2M Mrs. Walter Patras entertain ed a group of little folks at her home Saturday honoring her son, Waiter jr. on his fourth birth day anniversary. Lisa Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hall, was baptized Sunday at the regular churrh services in Concordia Lu theran church. Pastor D. L. Braunersreuther officiated. Spon sors were, Elvon Ziems, Mrs. Rodney Charf, and Mrs. Dwayne Kallhoff of Tilden. A dinner was held at the Hall home following the services. i. School resumed here Wednes day morning after a two-day va cation for students, when par ents called at the school to re ceive their youngsters six-week report card and confer with Uie teachers in regard to their child's school progress. Students will be gin another two-day vacation Thursday of this week when the te-cners attend the annual in stitute. Pastor D uobe, of Bloomfield presided as circuit counselor at the Concordia Lutheran church Wednesday evening when the Lu tneran voters assembly met. Of ficers for the corning year were elected. Returning to o.ltce w< re President Wayne Jaeke; vice president, Merle AlLmang, Chester Taylor, treasurer; Earl Snider, Sunday school si*>enn tendent; Waller Mmnebroker, trustee and Bernard Trease, fi nancial secretary. Harold Hoerle replaced Clarence Ahlers as sec retary, Dean Pofhal replaced Avalt Sanne as Lord’s Acre chair man and Herbert Kurpgeweit re placed Walter Mosel as Elder. The group also voted to raise the church budget for the coming year. Two of Clearwater’s senior cit iens observed birthday anniver saries this week. William Michael was 88 years old Saturday and William Anderson was 85 Wed nesday. Both are still very ac live despite thuae many years Mr. and Mrs. Duo Luben and Danny Lee. Weeping Water, spent the weekend at the Howard Lu ben and Fend Brandt homes Mrs. Luben stayed until Wednes day Mrs. Artnur Aiders was hos pitalized in Neligh following a tooth extraction. Ladies of Concordia Lull ter an church are sponsoring their an nua] bazaar this year. It includes a turkey supper with all tin trimmings. Serving starts at 5 p.m. Saturday, in the church basement. Floyd Neal has erected a new home in the west part of town between the Elizabeth Stevens and Reid Mummert homes. It is nearing completion and will soon be ready for occupancy. Mr and Mrs. William Knapp also have a new home dial seemed to re place the old one like magic. One day the old one was there and by afternoon the spacious new one had replaced it. They purchased a new trailer home some 53 feet long to replace a much smaller one. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luben ob \ served their thirty fourth wedding 1 anniversary Saturday. They cele brated Sunday with their families,! and were guests in the evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Rix, who also were entertaining Mrs. Rix', parents, Mr and Mrs Mack* n James Davidson & Sons PLUMBING & HEATING Service Since 1901 3 p W Winter & Hummer LENNOX ..r—L American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Youngstown Kitchens Sheet Metal Work 03 E, Douglas_Phone 264 O’Neill, Nel.r I prang of Omaha Mr. arid Mra Louis Mirharl, Concord, Calif,, and Mr and Mrs Galen Michael and family, Kan sas City, arrived in Clearwater to visit Mrs Lena Michael and other relatives Mr and Mrs Leo Klmes, Ca Itforma, are visiting fri nda and relatives here this week The honor roll for «he first sis weeks vi school ha* been rrleas d by S ,:t E irl Dash. as fol kiwi; seniors — Richard Twisa. 3 A's, Bonnie Damme, 1 A, 3 B's; junkrs — Allen Ahlers, 3 A’s, 1 B. Marsha Allen and Chellie Nol le each 4 A s. 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