Riverside New: Ity Mrs. IJunci Outer Mrs. Alfred Napier called on Mrs. Melvin Chambers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George M'mtgom ery visited Mr. ami Mrs. Dewitt Gunter i'1 Norfolk Friday after noon. Mr and Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Na pier and family ami Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter joined rela tives from Clearwater, Ewing, Chambers and Plainview at the Verl Gunter home at Creighton for din"er Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Le<> Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier ate dinner Tuesday evening in the Town House, O’Neill, in hon“r of Leo, Lynn, William arid Richard's birthdays. Lyme Rotherham was an ov ernight guest last Saturday of Patty l ofquist. Lucille Rotherham s[»erit last weekend at the William Lofquist ho»»>e and left for her home in Albuquerque, N. M. on Monday. Nancy, Reta and Susan Napier spent Friday night at the Dale Napier hmno. Mrs. Willie Shrader, Mrs. Ar chie Johnston, Alice Shrader and Mrs. Charles Rotherham visited in NorMk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ritter and family, Tllden, were dirinei guests, last Sunday at the Rudy Ahltrs home. Mrs Wayne Fry, Jane and Ke vin visited Mrs John Pruder Thursday evening while Wayru Fry and John Pruden attendee a dairy meeting In O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs Robert Hobbs a1* family, Omaha, were overnighi guests last Saturday at the Iiewitl Hoke home. Mr and Mrs. Howard Millei called at the D»-witt Hoke homt last Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Verl Gunter arw: family were dinner guests Iasi homt. Mr and Mrs George Montgom ery were guests last Suday at tht Emmett Dewey home. Mr. and Mrs. Z H Fry ant Hi ett Emsick visited at the Will iam Rickert home in Neligh Iasi Suntlay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vis ited at tiie Marcus Pierson homt last Sunday afternoon John Sherriff and the Rev James and four ladies from Cen tral College, McPherson, Kan ami the Rev Paul Andre wert supper guests Thursday at tht Grant Mott home The Rev James and the ladies gave a pro gram that evening at the Fret Methodist church, Riverside. Ernst Trowbridge visited at tht Howard Miller home Friday. Er nst has recently returned homt from Washington. Mrs. Melvin Scheer and Mrs Grant Mott each took a carload THANK YOU To the voters of the 28th Legislative District for the vote of confidence given me. Also for the fine vote for Constitutional Amendment No. 7. FRANK NELSON VETERAN S DAY SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY! SAVE NOW 3-lb. Canister Butternut COFFEE (Limit—1 per customer) (While They Last) 1 See the Newest in Stylish FALL SHOE FASHION NATURALIZER Cherie style featuring Naturalizer comfort Black only with stylish medium heel A & M Shoe Store 421 East Douglas Phone 139 of pepclub girl* to tbe foAball ' game at Aixuisoti friKlay eve- i rung. Mrs. Alfred Napier called on Mrs. George Keller Wednesday auernoun. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Abler* were dmner Sunday at tbe Jerry Mey ers home at Winner. Clayton Hoke accompanied the Alvun Nelson iamiiy, Plainview to Lincoln Saturday to see the foot ball gam-.* between Missouri and Nebraska. Clayton was an over- j night guest of the Nelson Satur day. The Alfred Napier family vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yerex at the Web Napier home last Tues day evening. Wed Napier called on the Kev. William Ross in the Lutheran hos pital m Sioux City, la.. Thursday. Mrs. Alfred Napier called on M:- Web Napi r, Mis Richard Napier and Mrs. John Napier, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and family were supper guests last Sunday at the Gary Tessmer i home. Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and Sheila attended the foot ball game between Ewing and Atkinson at Atkinson Friday eve ning. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Hord vis ited at the Lionel Gunter home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and Nancy, O’Neill, visited Fri day evening at the Rudy Ahlers home. Mrs John Napier and child ren, visited Mrs. Ed Walters in Chambers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry at tended a milk association meet- ’ mg in Norfolk Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw and family visited at the John Na pier home Monday evening. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb SluUa Sunday supper guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader, ' Danny and Diane were Mr. and Mrs. i»on Cadwallader and Gary, Bassett. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Slachetka were Pat ty, Donna and Kathy Cadwallader and Jerry DeWeese, Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Engler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schmit and family, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Farr at tended the laying of the corner stone of the new Methodist church at Bassett Sunday after- j noon. In the evening they attend-1 ed the church supper at Newport and visited in the John Hasch ' home. i Mrs. Dennis Brewster, Scott and Greg, Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Hazel Henderson, Valentine, are visiting a few days at the J.. G. Brewster home. Mrs. Dennis Brewster is visiting her mother while Dennis is overseas. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bose were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmuecker, Oma ha. Mrs. Bose and Mrs. Schmu ecker are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys were 9unday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Schrader at Butte. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alberta Hoffman were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Butler and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman and boys, Naper. The occasion was to help Bill Hoffman and Gerold Butler celebrate their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Lockmon and children drove to Loup City Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe ' Schmaderer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Everett and children, Fort Crook, were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader and Mrs. Bea Everett, Atkinson. They returned home Tuesday. While here they did some pheasant hunting. Mrs. Katie Papke entertained three tables of pitch players Sun day evening at her home. Prize winners were Earl Cadwallader, Jimmy Hoffman, Alberta Hoff man, Mrs. Harry Cadwallader and Mrs. Harold Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cadwalla der entertained four tables of pitch players Friday evening at their home. Prize winners, Glen Cadwallader and Mrs. Jimmy j Hoffman, high; Jimmy Hoffman and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader, low; LaVonne Dvorak, travelers. The next party will be with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cadwallader November 18. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson were Mr. and Mrs Fred Lee. Wakefield. A Monday morning caller of Mrs. Alberta Hoffman was Bob Hoffman, Naper. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Timmer mans and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ankney and Rodney were WTednesday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Marlie Fether ston and family, Atkinson. Sunday afternoon callers at the S. E. Timmermans home were Mrs. G. L. Obermire, Jeannie, Brenda and Cheryl, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller and Betty. j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sandall were Sunday afternoon and sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd greenfield, Bassett. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel left j in the afternoon for a few days visit in Omaha and then to Grand Island to visit Mrs. Friedel’s mo ther, Mrs. W. Fiannigan. a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Friedel were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Friedel and family. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 Choosy Buys For Choosy People! U. S. 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