Atkinson News Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hlckok and hoys were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Siebert and family. Mrs. Qalre Durr called on Mrs. William Wefso Monday afternoon. Mrs Josephine Kramer, Mrs Ed Bouska and Mrs. I>ouis Sie bert returned home Saturday after spending last week at the Nysted Recreation Center at Ny 8ted, Nebr. Mrs E V. Hlckok returned last Tuesday from Lincoln where she visited her aunt, Mrs. LeNora MoMurray and other relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs J. W. Carlson, Scott and Sheryl spent last Thursday with her mother, Mrs. William Wefso. They returned to Crofton Thurs day evening. Mrs. Irvin Parsons was hostess to eleven members of the Catho lic Ladies Guild last Thursday afternoon. The ladies spent the afternoon playing cards with high score to Mrs William Morgan sr. and low, Kathryn McShane. Mrs. Josephine Judge won the door prize. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Tony Tasler. Mrs Frank Skrdla, Mrs. Mabel Robertson and Mrs. Ella Mack went to Norfolk last Thursday morning where they attended a two day refresher course at the Federated Garden Club Judging School held there. These three ladies received their life certi ficate for Flower Show judging nfter completing this course Sat urday. Ivtst Tuesday afternoon visitors in the home of Mrs. Frank En body were Mrs. Rolland Kersch and Rolinda, Mrs. Joe Loock and Lisa of S[>encer and Mr. and Mrs Pat Cassidy of Lynch. Mrs. George Wedige went to Omaha last Thursday where she visited in the homes of her two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kersten and family and Mr. and Mrs Robert Vlack and family. Mrs. Wedige accompanied her a^m. Donald, hack to Atkinson on Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Frank Enbody and family visited their daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Kersch in Spencer on .Sunday. In the afternoon the group did a bit of sight seeing and drove over to the Ft. Randall Dam and Marty Mission. The Enbodys returned home Sunday night. Eugene Clark of Inman was pleasantly surprised Sunday when the Rural mail carriers from Boyd and Holt Counties gathered at the Methodist church in In man to honor him with a retire ment party. The group met at the church and drove to the Clark home where they greeted him and invited them to come to the church to enjoy a covered dish luncheon and spend the afternoon visiting and reminiscing. Those from Atkinson who attended the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hickok and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. LJoyd McDowell went to Lincoln last Saturday where they visited in the Jarvis McDowell home and also visited with Mrs. McDowell's brother, Merina Jarvis, who was visiting in Lincoln. Enroute home on Sun day the McDowells attended the surprise party in Inman which was held for Eugene Clark who is retiring. Alfred Kazda drove to Grand Island Monday night. He was ac companied by Mrs. Pearl Smith and Mrs. Leota Rickard of On tario, Calif, who have been here the past three weeks visiting in the Kazda home. Mrs. Smith will be visiting her daughter and son in-law in Iowa, and Mrs. Rickard will return to her home in Calif ornia. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Alfred Kazda. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso. Mrs. Walter Kaup and family were Sunday afternoon callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken .. . " .. i wave ,, got them! complete line of 0ur DX Boron Motor oils — , , the world’s first! — and famous DX UX Tarm products... farm greases and lubricants are the finest products of modern DX Boron Lubricating petroleum science. I Gasoline They give you top protection ' DX Lubricating Gasoline against wear —best in their fields! They re sold on DX Sunray s DX Boron Motor Oils written money-back guarantee. And Specialized DX you’ll find our prices are really E . i i right. 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They are foam rubber filled so they won't lose their shape. — — Priced from 1.69 to 4.98 KINGS CHOCOLATE EASTER CANDIES j Easter Basket mix . 29c Easter Eggs . 39c Chocolate cream eggs. 69C Easter Nest. 1.00 Deluxe Easter eggs. 1.29 Kings Chocolate Pecan Divinity egg . 59c Easter Treasures . 59c Pecan Honey Bees — 7 oz. 1.00 Kings Chocolate covered fruit & nut Egg. 1.00 Kings Assorted chocolates 1 lb. 1.50 Kings Assorted chocolates 2 lb. 2.95 Texanas (chocolate & pecans) 8 oz. 1.00 Texanas — 30 oz. 3.50 neth Ziska and family. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Runnels of Stuart were last Friday evening callers in the Wrfso home. Mrs J. W. Carlson came from Crofton Tuesday of this week to bring the Carlson children, Scott and Sheryl, who will stay with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. William Wefso for a few weeks Mrs Carlson flew to Rochester on Wednesday where she expects to enter the Mayo Clinic Thurs day and will undergo surgery next Monday unless there is some change of plans. Mrs Leo Monohan and family were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Kenneth Ziska and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kazda. Kathy and Dickie of Winner. S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cady of Ainsworth were Sunday visi tors in the Alfred Kazda home and they also visited with Mrs. Kazda who is hospitalized in the Atkinson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vinzenz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkland drove to Ponca. Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brill and Cindy. Dr. and Mrs. James Ramsay | - and family spent the weekend in | Hastings visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bogue and family spent last weekend in Atkinson visiting relatives and friends. When they returned to Chamberlain they were accom panied by Mrs. Gertrude West who will visit in the Bogue home for a few days. Y~V«vr'..:.. _ • s r». j a • iov.ii uitnvu uu>>uajr c»c* ning from Boise, Idaho, to spend a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frisch and other relatives and friends. Albert Lemmer suffered a slight heart attack Sunday at his home. He was admitted to the Atkinson hospital but released on Monday. The Golden Rod Garden club of Atkinson met at the home of Mrs. Orville Hitchcock March 26. Thirteen members and one guest, Mrs. Opal Keating, our district director answered roll call with ‘‘New shrubs you are planting”. Reports on visits to shut-ins were given. The comprehensive { study ‘‘March, time for planning your summer garden” was given I by Mrs. Earl Houts and the topic J ‘‘Woodland Treasures” by Mrs. f Ray Elder. " A conservation meeting and a I Chinese auction are planned for J next month. I The hostess had a St. Patrick’s 1 Day arrangement. | The next meeting will be April g 25 at the home of Mrs. Jesse ] Dobrovolny. j Mr. and Mrs. John Meurrens ] went to Omaha last Friday on i business. They also visited their 1 daughter, Miss Mary Jane Meur- A rens. V Mr. and Mrs. John Meurrens drove to Grand Island Wednes day for an area meeting for managers of the Northwestern Bell Telephone company. They plan to return home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fairchild will come Saturday morning from Omaha to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Meurrens. Deloit News By Mrs. H. Betnwr Mrs. Henry Reimer spent Tues day night at the Charles Scran ton home in Plainview. J Mrs. Sisson was ill the first of 1 the week. Mrs. Rexin was out j to sec her on Monday. Mrs. Otto I Reimer caJled at the Sisson home , on Tuesday. Mrs. L. L. Bartak I also called at the Sisson home on Monday. j The Bill Gibbs family have | been ill. Cathy was unable to ] attend school for four days last j week Ralph Tomjack made a trip to Hastings on Wednesday. Mrs. Tomjack who had been visiting the Jewell Tomjack home since Sunday returned home with him on Thursday. Glenn Harpster took his mother Mrs Fred Harpster to Til den to the doctor for a check up Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs Willis Moon and Mr and Mrs Gary Moon of Ne ligh spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Watson McDon ald home. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jeffries and Mr. and Mrs Henry Reimer called Sunday afternoon at the Fred Harpster home. Mrs. Fred Harpster plaas to go to Omaha Friday for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDon ald were Norfolk visitors on Fri day. Elvon Zeims shelled corn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn at tended the birthday party on Sun day for Grandma Weibel at the St. Johns hall. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak vis ited Mrs. Vonnie Paul and Larry In Elgin on Tuesday evening. Mrs Sidney Anderson was tak en to the O'Neill hospital with pneumoua on Sunday Mrs Vonnie Paul and Larry spent Saturday at the L. L. Bar tak home. Greg, son of Mr and Mrs Bob Bartak. celebrated his sixth birth day with a party at school on Thursday. Itimcm News By Mrs- Jaroea McMahaa Mr and Mrs Ira Watson have received word from Earl Watson that Mrs. Earl Watson underwent surgery on Friday at the Metho dist hospital in Omaha. She is getting along real good at this time. Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson and Jackie and Nancy Watson were Inman callers Saturday afternoon. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley and family. Norfolk, spent the week end visiting Don's parents. Mr anti Mm W E. Kelley and fam ily Kieth Klvett and a hoy friend, from Wayne State Teachers col lege, spent the weekend visiting Kieth's paprents, Mr and Mrs Vaden Klvett. Member* of the RIDS church enjoj-ed a party on Friday nr ning at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry McGraw. There were 23 present. The evening was spent in singing, playing games and other entertainment. A lunch of cake, ice cream and coffee was serv ed at the cloae of the evening Margaret Prusa, Clearwater, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Pruss and family. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Cbuch spent the weekend at their home here They are employed at Amherst at this time. Mr ami Mrs Dean Hanks and family, Lincoln, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs James Hanks and family and with relatives at Chambers. Arbutus Rebekah Lodge met Wednesday evening at the IOOF Hall for their regular meeting N. G. Karl Keyes was In charge of the meeting At the ckiar at the meeting the group went to the home of Mrs Albert Reynold* for lunch Mrs. John Mattson was co-hoateaa. Mrs James McMahan returned Sunday from Sioux City, la., where the had spent a week. Mr and Mrs Altwrt Reynolds visited Sunday afternoon In the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Hull at Lynch. Mrs Howard Jackson and Mrs Bob fturtval spent Saturday in Norfolk Mr and Mrs. John Mattson were hosts when the Boyd and Holt Cbunty Rural carriers met Sunday at the Methodist church annex for a reUremcnt surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ; Clark A covered diah dinner was served, followed by two musical numliers by John and Bob Mar shal. Verdigre. talks were given by Alfred Marshal, Verdigre, and Bill Loukota, Bristow. Gift* were presented to Mr and Mrs Clark by the group Plan* were made tor a re-organl/atlon meeting to be held a* Bristow later (kteets for the afternoon were Mr* Ho ward (lark and Mr and Mm Tom Hutton. Inman, other car riera ami families bean lea the (larks, Marshals. I/atkotas and Mattsons were Mr and Mrs Gene Hirkok ami Mr and Mrs McDowell. Atkinson, Mr and Mm (liarlea Rotherham. Kwtng. ami Mr ami Mm C K Walker. Page. 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