Riverside New* By Mrs. Lkml Ouster Hie United Presbyterian Women met Thursday, December 6th at Bte Annex with a covered dish dinner dinner. They filled 26 box es of candies and cookies for el derly people ami shut ins. Mrs. WUbur Bennett gave the lesson THE CRADLE, THE CROS.S AND THE CROWN. Bi ble verses were read by Mrs. Web Napier, Mrs. Kitty Fry, Mrs. Forest Henderson, Mrs. Ora Swit zer, Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and Mrs. Willie Shrader. Mrs. Wayne Shrader gave Chapter 10 in Stu dy guide on Romans. LOVE the NEIGHBOR. Mrs. Richard Nap ter led the Prayer group on prayers for Pakistan and the West Indies. Mrs. Vearl Tuttle, the president, presided at the business meeting, fourteen mem bra answered roll call with a commandment different than *J>e ten commandments Sent t'^ciil collection to Laura V icL-.chlan Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bartak and Mr and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle will have charge of family night Wed nesday, Dec. 12th. The United Presbyterian women will meet Thursday afternoon, Jan. 17, with Kitty Fry. Mrs. Wayne Shrader, Mrs. Z H Fry, Mrs. Don Larson, Mrs Dave Anson, Mrs. Lynn Fry, Mrs Dale Napier, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs, Richard Napier, Mrs. Wayne Fry and Mrs. Willie Shrader, self-invited guests, sur prised Mrs Lorraine Montgom ery on her birthday at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Arlen Miller and children visited Mrs. Leo Miller last Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer call ed at the Lionel Gunter home Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Floyd Napier and the Lynn Fry and Lorraine Mont gomery families visited at the Dale Napier home last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson call ed on the Ralph Andenon* in Al bion and were dinner guesta Sun day at the Marvin Pribnow home Rev. and Mrs. Paul Andre and family were weekend guest* at the Howard Miller home. The Dewitt Hoke family visited in NeUgh Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were dinner guest* Sunday at the An Busshardt home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier, Mr and Mrs. John Pmden, Mr and Mrs Dale Napier, Mr and Mrs Lynn Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer were guests last Saturday evening at the Wajrne Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock and family visited at the Dave Pollock home Wednesday eve ning Mr and Mrs. Bert Fink visited at tlie Lee Fink home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David visited at the Charles Rotherham home last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Utterback visited at the Wilbur Bennett home last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gunter, Johnny and Jamey visited at tbe Lionel Gunter home last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David visited at the Russel Napier home in Kansas last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pierson and family were dinner guests last Sunday at the Earl Pierson home. Lynch News By Mrs. Fred King Mrs George King, Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seger, New port, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and family. Mr. Melvin Jacoby, Spencer, postmaster, was hospitalized sev eral days the last of the week due to arm infection. He went home on Sunday. Mrs. Ray Mulhair, Mrs. Clay ton Bennett, Judy Boelter and Mrs. Leman Huber were in Spen cer Saturday on business. Mrs. Mary Fushe has been ill since Thursday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne visited at the Arthur Green home Saturday. Mr. Leman Huber was a dinner guest on Sunday as Mrs. Huber was a patient in the Lynch hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson are the proud parents of a baby daughter born Dec 7 at 9:15 p.m. at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. The little miss has been named Robin Renae and she has four proud brothers at home, Chad, Rocky, Kevin, and Carson Lee. They are being car ed for by Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. Lloyd Tuch and sister, Lin da. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuch, Ver del. The great grandmother’s are Mrs. Barbara May at the Sacred Heart hospital and Mrs. Mary Tuch, Coleridge, Nebr. Mrs. Ray Wilson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilson. Son ja, Clark and Jill and Mr. Roy Wilson to Norfolk on Friday where she remained at the tiornes of Mrs Bob White and Mrs. WU la BchoUmeyer for a week. Mr. Gary Wilson spent several days last week in the Lynch hos pital with a back injury. He went home on Monday. Mr. Ray Wilson has been helping with the chores. Gloria and Rodney ReUlaff drove to Chambers Saturday to visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric KeUlaii. Mrs. Leo Kalkowski, Mrs Will iam Spencer and Mrs Glen Hull spent Saturday in O'Neill. Mrs. Roy Lowry accompanied Mr and Mrs. Glen Hull to Om aha to consult an eye doctor. She left Saturday from Omaha by plane for Memphis, Tenn , where she will spend the winter months with her son and daugh ter and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luber and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hull, Pierce, Nebr., brought Mr. El mer Hull from Sioux City, Tues day where he has spent a week at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Compton were in Clearwater on business Thursday. They also drove to Ne ligh to visit Neil Classen at the hospital. Neil Classen is reported in very good condition in the Neligh hos pital and plans to come home Wednesday if he continues to im prove. Only one arm was oroken and the other was pulled from the socket and a piece chipped from the bone. It was not ne cessary to put a cast on it. It is hoped that Neil can be in school again in spite of the many, many, stitches on his face. Airman Third Class, Victor N. Pickering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering, Lyncl has been named distinquished grad uate of the United States Air Force course for jet lircraft me chanics. Airman Pickering was trained to maintain and service jet air craft systems. He is being re assigned to Ellsworth AFB, 9. C. for duty in his new specialty. The airman is a graduate of Lynch high school and is the husband of the former Irene Boeltar. Robekah Lodge Christmas par ty was held Dec. 11 at tne k/OF hall at 8 p m. Mrs. Dames Sand oerg was Nooie Grand tor tne past year. New officers are Mrs, Earl Pmchett. Nuole Grand, Mrs Hose Wilson, Vice Grand, Mis Wayne Christensen, secretary, Mrs Rose Brunson, treasurer In stailation of now officers will be the first Tuesday in January. Mrs. Jennie Serk, who has spent several months wan ti* r son and family in Texas is back at the rest home at Stuart . Loren Pinker man, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Puikerman of Lynch and a 1%2 graduate of the Lynch High school, was one of the 40 members of the West mar college band to present a public concert Dec. 5 in the col lege gymnasium. He is a fresh man there this year. On the Baritone, Loren played in selections ranging from Sou sa's marches to an opera by Tschaikowsky. The Betty Crocker award test was given Tuesday, Dec. 4 to the sr. Home Economics girls One girl receives an award each year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomson of Lynch, who operate a cafe in Lynch, are the proud parents of a son weighing 7 lbs 4 ounces, born Dec. 4 at the Lynch hospital Mr Thomson is employed with R. B. Barnes Honey Co. Mrs. j Thomson is the former Ilia Els asser. Grandparents are Mr and ! Mrs. Clayton Thomson and Mr. j and Mrs. William Elsasser of Lynch. Great grandmothers are Mrs. William Wells, Lynch, and Mrs. C. E. Thomson of Gaston, Oregon. The couple now have 4 boys and 2 girls. The Lynch High school juniors recently received their class rings. The Lynch Seniors are selling artificial Christmas corsages with a ball point pen included. They Are working to rmsc money for sneak day. SC OCT NEWS Last Thursday, hiov. 2S», Lb* first court of honor was held at the Lynch gymnasium for Boy Scout Troop No. 24t- Mr Jerry Dempsey, O'Neill, the District Scout Executive of the Covered Wagon Council presented the Charter to Mr. Virgil Pinkerman, president of the Band Boosters who spons r the troop 2M Mr Dempsey also presented registra tion cards to Mr Lawrence Co sine, Lynch Science teacher, who ts the Scout Master. Mr. 1-eland Moody is Assistant Scout Master and Mr Virgil Pinkerman, Insti tutional representative. During a candlelight ceremony the following buys received their tenderfoot awards, Byron Lower, Arlow Pinkerman. Judd Allen, Marlin Svatus, Steve Spencer, Carson Hrbek, Randy Counts, Gregory King, Steven Courtney, Darrel Spervcer, Ricky Pinker man, Kenneth Reiser, Maure Mi canek. Curtis Bjorn sen. John Ha jek and David King Byron Lower and Arlo Pinker man also received their second class awards. An information film "The Man Who Cares" was shown to the scouts and their parents. A finance award was presented to Mr. Everett Rutledge, trea surer, Mr David Anderson, the nrw band teacher will be coming to teach alter Christmas fur the sec ond semester at the Lynch High school He is a music major and will graduate from Wayne Slate Teachers college at the end 01 this semester He has been com tng nearly every Friday afirt. noun after clsaaes and remain* Saturday to give bund instruc tions in order to keep the band on their tues until lie can be |>re sent full time A winter concert is planned a short time after Christmas. Twenty two girls have reported for volley ball practice The schedule has not yet been com pleted but plana are being made to travel to Chadron this year again Coach IMiert liftman baa , charge of the practice on Tues day and Thursday from 2 30 to COO and Supt. Cull on Mondays; and Wednesdays Mr Ditinun al so has Junior high physical ed ; ucation class Returning lettermen are Gloria ! Iletalaff. Sharon ClrMMMM* Connie ltowlby, Hbelcne Johnann, Jeame Mulhair. MarSrfi tloj. Jeanette Elaaaer, Evie Hnrta and Marvia Pmkennan. Work haa begun on the 1®* Lynch achrol annual. The editor jk. Sharon l hrutenaen and the u» auung staff are Connie ltowlby, Ted 4ach. Kenny Crouka, Mar. tan H. y. Rmemary lleianr. She irn* Johiiavn. Janice Prokop and Linda Hrnieraon. Virgil King and Loren Mulleur have l»-*n aelocied for the all opponent (aotball team this year .elected by tlie Wnlthill Jays Virgil waa choaen aa tackle ami Lurrn ciioerti aa back The Lynch Eagle* were choaen aa the moat nggrewuve and hard hitting team played by the Jaya thi* aaakon Alice's Beauty Shop M r. ttniiKlaa to l*hoae tO Complete IVauty Service Slimtlncr Rcducim; Machine_ -— DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMRTRIHT Complete VUtuU (Jam (Juatael Lmimh By Appointment Phone tltl ll'iwir, Nabraaka LONG AFTER ... the other gifts are gone. Original Blaek Hills Gold Jewelry will live on! ^ I Because you^^^pJpS^ were Original! be luxe and biuj. Oalauiftl Black Hills Gold Jewelry AT Roger's Jewelry 413 E. Douglas O'Neill, Nebr. . ' Go ahead—tell anybody. This is big news! Nebraska residents enjoy electric rates that are fifth lowest in the nation. And Consumers Public Power District is one of the economy leaders. 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