Riverside News Hy Mm. IJonH (iuatnr Jacqueline and Bruce Morrow of O’Neill were guests last week end at the Wilbur Bennett home. On Sunday the Roger Benneti family joined them for picnic din ner at Groves Lake. Mr and Mrs Ed Walters and family. Chambers, visited at the John Napier home Tuesday eve ning. Mr and Mrs Lionel Gunter at tended the <>4th Hernenway Re union last Sunday in the River side Hark in Neligh. There were 47 members and one visitor, Mrs. Lou Babcock, present. They had a picnic dinner at one o'clock and ice cream and cake at four o’ clock Mrs. Ed Loewe presided at the business meeting. The past year they had 7 marriages, 7 births and no deaths. The officers were re-elected for another year. President, Mrs. Ed Loewe, Secre tary, Mrs. Chester Middleton and Treasurer, Lawrence Brown Those present came from Wyom mg, Iowa, Texas, Osmond, Til den, Brunswick, Neligh, Clear water and Ewing Kent Rotherham and Gary and Cheryl were overnight guests last Monday at the William Lofquest home. Cheryl and Gary stayed for a couple days. Deanna and Peggy Emsick, Omaha, came last Monday to vis it their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Z. H Fry and other rela tives, for a week. Returning home hy way of Newman Grove Sat urday and visiting at the Duane Jenson home. Leo and Howard Miller each had a well put down last week. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Andre and family, Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mrs. Fern Pollock were dinner guests last Sunday at the Bert Fink home. The CYC group met at the Free Methodist church Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson at tended the fiftieth wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. diar ies McDonald at St. John's Cath olic church last Sunday after noon. Glenda Napier accompanied Mrs. Rol Hord to Neligh last Mon day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall were dinner guests last Sunday at the Ora Switzer home. Both cou pies attended the fiftieth anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Char les McDonald at the St. John Catholic church in the afternoon. Mrs. Switzer and Mrs. McDonald graduated from the Ewing High School together. Jody Fry was an overnight — ■ " FRITZ'S Body Shop 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Complete Body Work Glass Cut & Installed _ PHONE - 86 Day — 473 Night O’NEILL, NEBR. 30tfc ROYAL THEATRE Wed.-Thurs. lu,u* 12-13 Family Night • so YEARS OF FI N” Children under 12 free if accom panied by parent. Fri.-Sat. June U-15 • DAMON AND PYTHIAS” Children under 12 free if accom panied by parent. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 16-17-18 “MY SIX 1A1VES” Children under 12 free if accom panied by parent. Wed.-Thurs. June 19-20 Family Night THE RACERS” Children under 12 free if accom panied by parent. guest of Peggy Em.sick Friday at the Z H Frys. Mrs William Lofqucst and son*. Terry and Billy visited in Omaha last Friday and Saturday Mrs Z H Fry, Mrs. Dale Na pier, Mrs Ralph Munn and Mon ica and Pat, Carol Napier, Cathy McDaniel and Jody Fry were guests Monday afternoon at the Richard Napier home in honor of Reta's birthday. Mrs. Dale Napier will leave Tuesday morning for Lincoln to attend 4-H club week, returning home Saturday Eddy and Alice Shrader visited at the Verl Gunter home Wednes day evening Mr and Mrs. Bert Fmk visited at the Lee Fink home Thursday. The Golden Valley 4 H club met Monday afternoon at the Alfred Napier home Marlene Mullins was a visitor. Mr and Mrs. Loo Miller, Steve, Ellen, Becky and Melanie, Mr. and Mrs Walter Miller and fam ily, Mrs Edna Lofquest visited Hie David Bosell family at the Howard Miller home Monday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and family visited Mrs. Lou Bab cock Friday evening Tommy Jacobsen and Helen and Mrs. Amy Jacobsen visited at the Dave Pollock home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited in O’Neill Wednesday morning. Mrs. Kenneth Hill and children and her mother called at the A1 fred Napier home Monday after noon . Mrs. Dewitt Hoke called at the George Montgomery home Thurs day afternoon. .Jody Fry, Janet Switzer and Patty Munn were overnight guests Monday of Reta Napier. The Busy Hands 4-H club met Thursday evening at the French town school house. Mrs. William Kruger was hostess. Deanna Em sick judged cakes. They will have a demonstration on learning to be a homemaker at the next meet ing. Mrs. Alfred Napier, Glenda and Steve visited Mrs. John Napier Tuedsay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Bosell and son were supi»er guests Tuesday at the Leo Miller home. The Leo Miller family took the Bosell family to Columbus to go by train to Denver, Colo., to visit for a few days before returning to their home in Seattle Wash. Mrs Alfred Napier and child ren v isited in Neligh Saturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and Sheila visitid at the Richard Na pier home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock and family visited at the Dave Pollock home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and family were dinner guests Tues day at the Z. H. Fry home in honor of Mrs. Wayne Fry’s birth day anniversary. The Verl Gunter family were supper guests Friday at the Ed dy Shraders. Mrs. Bert Fink called on Mrs. Wayne Fry Friday afternoon. Duane Tinsley was an over night guest of LeRoy Napier Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Willie Shrader and David visited at the Lynn Fry home Sunday afternoon. ters. Mrs Ivan Coach spent Friday visiting her daughter, Mrs Larry Williamson, Orchard. Mrs. Albert Reynolds and Guy. Sharlene and Nyia spent Thurs day in Milford on business Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson ar rived Friday evening and will spend the summer here with his pa rents, Mr and Mrs Ira Wat son. Mr and Mis Ned Kelley, Mil ford. came Friday evening to spend Tuesday visiting Mr and Mrs W. E. Kelley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and sons. Neil Tompkins who spent a week in the Kelley home at Milford returned home on Fri day evening also Mrs. James McMahan returned Thursday from Sioux City, la., where she spent a few days. Joe Peters who is employed at Norfolk, spent Thursday and Fri day visiting his family. Jack Winters, Jim Sawyer and Leo Herold spent the weekend with their relatives at Inman. The boys are employed at Grand Island. Mrs. Bernard Keil and family returned Sunday from Allen where they spent several days visiting relatives and friends. Bruce Couch, O'Neill, spent several days last week visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Ivan Couch. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky and Dick spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family at Scotia. Mrs. James Reis and daugh ters, Omaha, spent a few days last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs David Morsbach. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and Roger left Thursday evening for Ava, Missouri, being called by the serious illness of Mr. Banks mo ther. Mrs. Belle Banks. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley and Ann Kelley, who are employed at Jefferson, S. D. spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kel ley and family. Chambers News By Mrs. E. K. Carpenter Kathy Rubeck, Columbus, was honored at a miscellaneous show er Saturday evening at the Meth odist church parlors. About 70 relatives and friends were pre sent for the occasion. The pro gram with Miss Alice Johnson as narrator, consisted of a skit fea turing Mrs. Vernon Schmidt as the bridegroom and Mrs. Richard Lehman as the bride; also two solos, “A Million Dollar Baby” and “Let The Rest ol the World go by”, by Mrs. W. H. Craw ford. Assisting the guest of hon or in opening her gifts were her mother, Mrs. Elwin Rubeck, her grandmother, Mrs. John Honey well, Mrs. Milford Coats, O'Neill, Carol May, Marie Hoerle and Kay Tracy. Lunch was served by friends. Miss Rubeck will marry Maurice Rasmussen, Columbus, on June 30th. The June meeting of the Amer ican Legion was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Walters Friday evening with 10 members pre sent. Also present were two vis itors, Mrs. Clarence Wyant and Airs. Erna Tucker. The presi dent, Mrs. Donald Green, presid ed. The hymn “Abide With Me” was sung. A letter from the dis trict Legion Commander regard ing transportation for Boy's and Girl’s State at Lincoln was read. It was voted to pay the legion $5.00 on the bus fare. Some cards of thanks were read Mrs. W. H. Crawford was elected president of the unit for the coming year. Lunch was serv ed by the hostess. Twenty members were present for the meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service held Thursday p.m. at the Methodist church. Mrs. Lyman Covey was in charge of the Worship with Mrs. Darrel Gillette and Mrs. T. E. Newhouse in charge of the In stallation of new officers. The president, Mrs. G. H. Adams op ened the business session with a meditation. There were several reports from the various officers The meeting closed with the Lord's prayer and lunch was served by Mrs. Kenneth Adams and Mrs. Joe Daas. Mrs. Leon Hertel returned home Wednesday from a 10 day trip and visit with relatives in several states. She accompanied her two sisters, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tate and Mrs Palmer Niel son, Sheridan, Wyo. Leaving or May 31st they visited first witt her nephew, Dr. and Mrs. Bot Bostrum and family, Macomb 111. (Dr. Bostrom is a professoi in the college there! They dnm from there to Cincinnati, Ohio U the home of their sister and hua band, Mr and Mrs Calvin Bos trom and then to Lexington, Kent to visit Dr and Mrs James Stan brough and family. The latter be mg a daughter of the Bostroms Enroute home they visited at Lo well Anderson*, Marine, 111 Mrs Anderson is the former Leota Hertel. Mrs. Letha Cooke was a supper guest in the Leon Hertel home Thursday evening to visit with the Hertel'* guests, Mr and Mrs Fred Tate and Mrs Palmer Niel son, Sheridan, Wyo Other guests Thursday evening were Alvin Gibson, Neligh and George Roby, Chambers. Several neighbors called at the Vern Wilkinson home Thursday evening to honor Mrs. Wilkin son's birthday anniversary which had occured a few weeks ago whil^ the Wilkinsons were gone on vacation A welcome rain fell in the Chambers community Sunday p.m. The amount ranged from 1 inch north of town to 2 inches siwth. Dale Mitchell, southwest of Swan Lake, reports 2 inches of rain and some damaging hail in the vicinity, also hail around the Cedar Creek church area. Larry Swanson and Judy Beed arrived home Saturday from Chi cago where he attends the Moody Bible Institute and where she is employed. They will have a weeks vacation. --■ " A meeting of all the stockhold era of the South Fork telephone company was held Wednesday evening in the Town Hall in Chambers. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss and make plans for renxxlling the line to meet the qualifications for long distance dialing There was a good attendance A planning committee of the Woman’s Society of the Metho dist church met Wednesday eve rung at the home of Mrs Steve Shavlik. Tuesday supper and evening guests in the Steve Shavlik home were Mr and Mrs. Vernon Kid ney, Sioux City, la. Mrs. Lloyd Gleed went to Lin coln Thursday on business and to visit her daughter and son in-law, Mr and Mrs Charles Blevins and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grimes, Mrs. G. H Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. J. E Grimes drove to Doug las. Wyo., Friday for a few days vis.t the formers uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Jay Grimes. Mr and Mrs. Larry Tangeman and family, Chadron, and Mr. and Mrs. Arland Tangeman and children, 9idney, visited a few days last week with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tange man. The latter came to attend the Alumni banquet May 31st. Mrs. James Tangeman, Littleton, Colo , s|>ent the past week with the Tangemans. Mr Tangeman came the latter part of the wr>k to get her. Mr. and Mr*. BUI Co* and daughter, Lincoln, came Friday and waited untU Sunday, ao during the past 10 days, all the famUy with the exception of their daughter, Mariam, (Mr* Jerald McClenahan. Three Hills, Canada), have visited the paren tai home Mr and Mrs Harry SciAt were Sunday dinner guest* in the Al Rockford home Mr and Mr* Lyle Hanna were evening call ers. Vernon Wlutaker, son. William, daughters. Sandra ami Linda, re turned Monday from Harrison where they had spent a few days at the High School rodeo Mr. and Mr* Dave Holcomb. Aurora, and Mr and Mrs Darrel Holcomb ami family, Colorado Springs, Colo , were Sunday eve ning and overnight guests in the L. V. Cooper home. The Chambers Garden club met Wednesday, June 5. at the home of Mrs C F GUlette The vice president, Mrs C. F Gil lette, presided in the absence of the president. Roll call was ans wered by 5 members present by naming a flower blooming in their garden now A letter and a Card of Thanks from Mrs Er na Tucker and Mrs. Clara Barel man, thanking the group for the Memorial sent the Pernemant home, St. Louis, Ky The club has been invited by the Lams Club of O'Neill to enter a float to the rodeo parade but It was voted not to do so The group discussed having a picnic and decided uo Pawnee Park. Columbus. June 30th They will leave at 8 do am and rv eryune to take their own table service and lunch We were asked to get some la dies to take care at the tree* at the Perkins Memorial jxirk Chambers. Monday, June to A story wa* read A garden gadget suggestion was a common spring type clothe* pm to pin back the branches when pruning or when snipping blossoms so not to pnek the fingers. Mrs Charlotte Honeywell, Mrs Emu Tucker. Mrs Ola Ermrr and Mrs,* Lada Ermrr were sup per guests Sunday in thr lawman I Peterson home Mr and Mrs Harold Waldo and family came Wednesday from Fairbanks. Alaska and will be guests for 10 dtiy* at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs U W. Waldo. Thr family is being transferred from Alaska to Washington 1) C He is t in ployed by Ute Government Bur eau of Liuid Management Mr and Mrs Jeff Vore and baby, lleulah, W'yo., are also vis ltmg the Waldos Mrs. Vore, be ing the former Barburu Waldo Mr and Mrs Russell Shaul, Bassett, were weekend guests of tiieir daughter and ton-in-law. Mr and Mr* Kdth Halsey and Mr and Mm Eugene Halsey Mr and Mr* Everett# Wuk>At. Auburn, were Sum lay dinner guest* ut tier brother and wife, Mr and Mm Sdd t oday Mra Mary Nicmand returned home recently from LtnoolP whete she had accompanied Mr* Esther W»»*l where ahe moved She a Lao visited relative* in O Neill on her way home Thr Hev lieu returned Friday from Lincoln w lie re he had spent tin- week attemhng til* Mrtltodtsi conference. C V Hob ertnoji also altrmled i»art o< thr time a* did Mis I.loyil Olsed I loth the Memorial Baptist and St Paul's Lutheran cliurchea dosed a week of daily vacation Bible school with a program Frt day evening at thetr reapectivr churches. I----I Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Mrs. Ira Watson returned Fri day evening from Lincoln where she attended the Methodist con ference and also visited her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Langley and daugh NOTICE TO INMAN RESIDENTS The dump south of Inman has been fenced in. 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