Meek News By Mr*. Fred Undherg Mr and Mrs Markm Woidneck and girls took Mr and Mrs. Paul Woidneck out to dinner on Fa ther'* flay and the afternoon was spent at Fort Randall fishing Marions face was wreathf-d with smiles as he pulled in an 8 lb. pike. Mr and Mrs. Walter Devall and Kathy enjoyed Father’s day din ner at their daughters home, the Hob Yf>ungs, O’Neill. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R, V. Crum ley and family, Page and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Walters and family, Chambers. Mr and Mrs. Garold Risor call ed at the Virgil Hubby and Jes sie Kaczor homes Monday eve ning and the Hubby family were Thursday night visitors at the Paul Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford are enjoying an extended visit with their grandchildren, Linda, Steve and Cheryl Whetham, Belle Fourche, 3. D Their parent* are Mr and Mrs Lloyd Whetham. Father'* Day visitors at the Will Langan home were Jack Langan, Ronnie Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Lyman Bursell. Norma Walter* retum»-d home from Omaha Friday where she had spent the last three weeks with her sister, Mrs Gene Libby. The Paddock Missionary socie ty plan to meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Howard Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. David Ackerman and family and Mr anti Mrs Iiwayne Borg, Edma, Minn., and Mrs. Gerald Harding were Satur day dinner guests at the Axel Borg home. Mr. and Mrs Loyal Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hancock, San Bernardino, Calif., were Tuesday evening guests at the Ed Hancock home, the occasion marked Claude’s birthday. Claude and Stella accompanied Loyal and Grace home and remained until Saturday. Mr Levi Hull, who is residing at a rest home in Spencer and Mrs. Duane Booth were Father’s Day dinner guests at the Loyal Hull home. Mr and Mrs. Norman Correll and family. Assembly of God Missionaries, home on leave from Tanganyika, Africa, are occupy ing the extra farm home on the Carl HaUgrimson ranch this sum mer. They moved in last week and are planning to return to the mission field in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kamphaus and family went to Aurora Sun day to spend the day with Mrs. Kamphaus mother, the Ralph Willis family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were Sunday p m visitors at the Dave Jensen home and Dave and Elsie attended the wedding Sun day evening of Nancy Lightfoot, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawson Lightfoot, Spencer and David Williams, Michigan, at the Meth odist church, Bristow. Mr and Mrs. Blake Benson have been visiting their son, Stan ly at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Their daughter from California was there also. They are expected home the latter part of the week. Henry Storjohann is doing farm chores while they are gone. Martha Johring and Henry Stor johann were Sunday dinner guests at the Jim Karel home. Norma Walters, Dolores Rosen krans, Dennis Wells, Ronnie Lib by and Cheryl Redlinger attended the Lexington Youth camp last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harding arrived home Monday from their trip to California and stop overs to visit relatives along the way. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring and family, Christine Johnson, Bertha Hayden and Maude Rouse were Tuesday eve ning guests at the Merlin An derson home. The occasion marked Debras birthday. The Rev. and Mrs. Nathaniel Jones and family, Shelby, N. C. arrived Friday to spend a few days with her niece and family, the Delbert Rouses. Mrs Carrie Hood became quite cir'lr Timvtflriv ami was taken to the Sacred Heart hos pital at Lynch for medical treat ment. The last reports she was re covering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rouse and boys were 9unday dinner guests at the Howard Rouse home. Mildred and Jerry Schmitz at tended a family reunion at the Joe Schmitz home, Bonesteel, Sunday. Others from the O'Neill area attending were Mr and Mrs Louis Pierson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huston and family, John Sehimtz is still in the hospital in O’Neill. .-. -.. ■■■■■ ■■■ Riverside Newi By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter at tended open house Friday eve ning at the Phillip Lee home for her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Carey's 25th wedding anniversary. Relatives and friends of the honored cou ple came from Minnesota, South Dakota, Osmond, Sidney, Nehgh, O’Neill, Creighton, Clearwater, i Orchard and Ewing. Mrs. Alfred Napier and Mrs. Rol Hord took Julie Fry, Bar bara Johnston, Becky Miller, Glenda Napier and David Shrader to the Cleveland camp near Stu art last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Napier and Mrs. Hord called on Mrs. Will Conner and Mrs. John Vandersnick in the Stuart Rest home. Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery en tertained the Seek and Share project club at her home Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Lynn Fry served the lunch. There were eight members present. Mrs. Don Larson gave a report on the club* visa to the Ewing and Neligh li braries and Mrs Melvin Napier gave the high light* of their vis it in Lincoln. Their neat meet ing will be in September with Mrs Dave Anaon Mr and Mrs Abe Pauls and family. McPherson. Kan , Mr and Mrs Harold Fink and fam ily, Sacramento. Calif , Mr and Mrs. William Fink and family. Englewood, Colo , and Mr and Mrs George Fink, Grand Island, were weekend guests at the Bert Fink home. Other dinner guests Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Lee Fink and family of Page Mrs John Napier and children were dinner guests Tuesday at the William Finch home, O’Neill. In the afternoon the Napier fam ily and Mrs Finch visited at the Ed Walters home in Chambers. Mrs Alfred Napier and Mrs. Richard Napier, members of the Seek and Share project club went to Neligh Friday morning for the lesson an handcraft on braided rugs and decorating sew ing baskets. Mr and Mrs, Dan Robinson and family were dinner guests Fri day at the Leo Miller home. Mr. and Mrs William Lofqucst and family attended the Golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs James Doming at Stuart last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and 6“ *»** . uiitj uivu aui ^ ter and sons and the Alfred Na pier family were guests Sunday at the John Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert King. Mich • igan, came last Monday to work at the Howard Miller home this summer. Mr. and Mrs Rol Hord visited at the George Montgomery home last Sunday evening. Mrs. Philip Lee ate dinner last Monday at the Lionel Gunter * 1 " ' "1 home. Mr and Mrs Stanley Rickert and Judy of California plan to ar rive at the Z H Fry borne Tues day evening for a visit. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pollock and family had a wiener roast at the Dave Pollock home Tuesday evening Brenda and Blame stay ed for a couple days visit. Mr and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis ited at the Kenneth Pollock home 9uml ay Mr and Mrs George Montgom ery visited in Neligh Wednesday Mr* Grant Mott and Rev Will iam Ross called at the George Montgomery home Friday eve ning. Tommy Had duck, Denver, Colo, came last Monday to spend the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Howard Miller. Mr and Mrs Dan Robinson and family, Loveland, Colo, arrived at the Ora Switzer home Thurs day to spend the weekend and attend the Switzer reunion Sun day, June 16. Ur and Mrs Earl Pirrwn vis tied Mr Will Conner last Sunday evening Mr and Mrs William Lofquest and family picnicked at Goose Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller. Mesa. Aril., came last Monday to visit their granddaughter and Ronnie Mott They were a ton guests Tieaday at the Grant Mott home and left Wednesday for their home. Mr and Mrs William Ixifquest visited Charles Rotherham in the O'Neill hospital Friday evening. 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