Meek News By Mrs. Fred IJndberg The Robert Jenkins family moved to North Platte, where they recently purchased the Li ma Dry Cleaning plant. The family left Saturday. Linda plans to remain in O'Neill until the school term is finished. She is staying with her grandmother, Elizabeth Jones. Bob has been employed at the O’Neill Cleaners. Bernice at McIntosh Jewelry. They have sold their home in north O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Drueke have been busy working on their new home and hope to have it ready for occupancy within the near future. Visitors and help T erg during the past week wag Bonnie, Terry and Cindy Brown, Mrs M. A. Schellkopf, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Molar, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woidneck, Mrs. Loretta Hynes, Mary Tomlinson, Mrs. Don Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall. The American Jr. Citizen club District 27 met April 1. Roll call was answered by everyone. They are planning a party for Dist. 1 and 17 April 19. Wuyne Rouse, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrim son and Wanda were supper guests Friday evening at the Merlin Anderson home, derson home. The Missouri Valley Construc tion Co. of which Bruce Miller and Larry Femau are employed moved from Spalding to Alma this week. Mrs. L<-onard Brown and child ren visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lan gan last week. Hazel accompan ied them to Missouri Valley and to Omaha, returning Friday eve ning with her son, Phillip, who is attending school in Omaha and came home for Easter vacation Hazels niece and nephew, Deb bie and Rickey Haisaas, came home with them for a visit. Dinner guests Sunday at the Lawrence Rouse home were Mr and Mrs. Austin Searhs and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lorenz. Tuesday visitors at the Henry Walters home were Mrs Bennie Johring, Craig and Mark, Mrs. Carl Hallgrimson, Mrs. Merlin Anderson and Nancy, Mrs. Allen Walters arid Douglas. Thursday visitors were Mrs George Nel son, Mrs. Christine Johnson, Junior Walters, Debra Anderson, Mrs. Bennie Johring and child ren. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrim son entertained the home makers class at a party at their home Monday evening. The occassion also was to honor the Robert Jenkins family who left to make their home at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edwards and family, Pine Island, Minn., came Saturday to visit with her parents, the Hal Rosenkrans family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters called at the home of Delbert Rouse Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Garold Risor called Thursday evening and the Rev. Christoffersen and family were supper guests Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg attended the District Council Convention at Grand Island Wed nesday and Thursday. Others from this area attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells and daughter, Mrs. Rueben Redlinger and Mrs. Viola Hall and the Rev. and Mrs. Chnstoffersen. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Wyatt were Thursday overnight guests at the Carl Krogh home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson and girls were callers at the Al len Waiters home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marriedy Hubby Cedar Rapids, la , were called to Ogallala on account of the death of Mane's sister’s husband, Mr. Raymond Hulishizer. From there they went to California to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bass and family, Chico, Calif, and other relatives. On there return trip they stopped over to visit Marie’s father, Mr. A. W. Marts, Long Pine and Marriedy’s mother, Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel on Thursday and during the after noon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby. Mrs. Ho ward Rouse and Lloyd all came to spend the afternoon and Mar riedy and Marie were supper guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. William Hubby. Mrs. Axel Borg spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jessie Kaczor. Quite a number from the com munity attended the funeral of Phillip Allendorfer Saturday in O’Neill. Sunday dinner guests at the home ot Martha Johrmg was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring were afternoon callers. The Paddock Ladies Aid met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Hansen, O’Neill. Fifteen members and 3 visitors were present. The usual business was transacted. Grace Borg and Delia Harrison received birthday gifts and Dorothy Devall, Mary Hansen and Margery Nelson re ceived wedding anniversary gifts from their secret pals. The next meeting was planned for May 1 at the home of Delia Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schienost, Page, at the Tro pical Gardens Friday. The occa sion being Mary Jo’s birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson and Mrs. Christine Johnson were visitors at the Henry Walters home Monday evening. Emmet And Community Dolrret* Tunender Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and daughter Carol Jean visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deer mer, Marian, Larry, Ronnie and Linda, Ellen Frost and Lois Sterns, all of Atkinson, Bob Cook. Newport, and Edgar Fischer, Va lentine, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and family. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peters and family, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and family Thursday night. John Babl called last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Babl. Girls from Atkinson walking to the home of Ruth Schaaf at Em met were Delores Vincenz, Joanie Lee, Florence Kaup and Michele Rzeszotarski. Bernard and Gene Schaaf were last Sjnday guests at the home of Leonard Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ca vanaugh and Pamela Kay, Fri day. Mrs. Pongratz and Mrs. Ca vanaugh are sisters. Lizzie and Dave Ryan, Atkin son, visited at the home of Mrs. Joe Pongrau Wednesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs AJ Havrsnek vis ited at the h ,me of their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fehringer and sun, Rick Saturday at Bloomfield. Sewing Class of the Pleasant 4-Her's 4-H club met at the home of Albert Henning Friday after school. Robert and Evelyn Sterns spent Friday at the home of Don aid Marcellus while Mrs. Sterns took the girls to the sewing class Mrs. Duane Pongrau, Dewey and Debbie went to the farm with Duane Wednesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pon grau. Mrs Lenard Dusatko and fam ily visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pet er and George. Mrs. Ai Kloppenborg and Mrs Elmer Schaaf attended the Dis trict 4-H leader training meet ing at O’Neill. They were also honored with a dinner at the Town House. Mr and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. B. Marcelljs, Stuart. Mrs. Joe Kamoid V. and Hu bi-» .ajr dinner guest* at the borne of Mr. and Mrs Ntcfe R.mota buu lumily, O'Neill, in honor of Nick's and Mike’s and Byran's birthdaydays. A surprise birthday party was held for Donna Marcellu* Friday rught at the home of her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Donald Mur cell us and family. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Bill Tielke and family, Atkinson, and Mr and Mrs. Hubert Kauterkus and fam Uy, O'Neill. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Bernard Pong rat? and family were Mr and Mrs Art Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and Mr and Mrs. Duane Pongratx, Dewey and Debby, 0’ Neill. Mr and Mrs. Louis Havranek and Mr and Mrs. A1 Havranek visited Mrs. Frank Farmk Fri day. She Just returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Huston and family were Friday night visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bab Young. O’Neill. Miss Clara Steffen, Mrs Ed Winkler and Mary Alice and Cri ty Cola visited at tha home at Mr and Mrs Leonard DusaUo ana (amity Tuesday night. Mrs. Edward Cavanaugh and Pam, Mrs Joe Pongrntx and Ca thy Lynn Babl were iAuxiay din ner guests of Mrs. Agnes Heeb Mrs. Jobs Babl and Luann and Mrs. John Edwin Babl, Colleen arv] Curtia called In the after noon. Clara Steffen and Mra. Id Wutkler called at the b>izti of wo* •n palm bai k«t» from Mex ico. Colori. LOVABLE BUNNIES 98€ A nor tod rab bit! of cotton pltfth. Antd' colors. Make COLORFUL WOVEN EASTER BASNETS From g T. |J( Round woven splint wood baskets with contrasting color studs. Wood handle. EASTER GRASS Package 1 COLORFUL ’N TASTY r * (ACTED rfth irr Green paper grass for EASTER CANDIES your Easter baskets 29c Oi ■ jeuy eggs, solid choco late and chocolate cov ered marshmallow. 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