Clarenc* OLsun home Mr. and Mrs. Art Retzlaff and Ralph Eackers Attend Class Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirwan and family) visited Thursday ftifeht at Mary Jane were Tuesday evening the Eric Retzlaff home in Cham- Reunion visitors at the Don Olson home Sunday at Cedar Rapids bers. Mrs. Tommy Thompson where they made the acqquqain- and boys are there for a two- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker at- at the Sam Burtwistle lv>me. The tance of Loreen Kay, infant week visit from Shreveport, La. the tended class reunion of the women later attended a party daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don She is a sister of Art Retzlaff. Cedar Rapids high school, 1890- held at the home of Mrs. Bob Olson. Monowi Ladies aid met at the 1961, and St. Anthony’s high Jones. Mrs. Ed visited Mis. home of Mrs. Gladys Spencer Bob Riley fanned 11 batters Cassidy school, 1918-1933, at Cedar Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taggert, E. B. Kirwan Wednesday after- at 2 Thirteen mem- Monday night as West O’Neil] Thursday p.m. ids Sunday. Registration at the Dannebrog, called at the Sam noon at the Melvin Kirwan home. bers were stopped Ewing 8-1. He allowed present. In The Batter s Box auditorium began at noon for Burtwistle ranch Saturday after- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lorenzen Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Spencer, only two hits in the Elkhorn Val- members of the alumni. Mrs. noon. Mr. Taggert was former and Debbie, Storm Lake, la., and Shelley, Texarkana, ley Little League play-off at At- Bryan Eacker, a member of the honor- veterans agricultural instructor at spent several days visiting at noon at weekend. the next two batters to retire the kinson. Tex., arrived Thursday ed class of 1911 gave the Chambers. He is em- the G. R. Kirwan home. Mr. and Elkhorn Both went the full dis- side. response presently the home of Mrs. Gladys Spencer Valley Russ Johnson put the game on welcome. Mrs. Lorenzen and Debbie were to the Included in the ployed at the bank at Dannebrog. for a two week vacation with re- East O’Neill will meet Atkin- tance striking out a total of 36 ice in Dave Craiit had to be replac- the third when he a afternoon program, was a talk enroute to their home after spend- their son at 6 p.m. Friday in semi-fi- batters and allowing nine by Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle has re- latives here. They brought only ed late in the game after a home with two on. West O’- Heribert ing a two week vacation touring nals of the pop Bikefield, Dortmund, ceived an invitation from Alice boat and have been enjoying Elkhorn Valley Little hits on the O’Neill diamond foul Neill had scored of South Dakota, Nebraska split his lip. earlier but the Germany, an exchange student parts and on the League playoffs at Atkinson. In Rick Rose, area supervisor of the boating, fishing skiing Cradit, tossing for Dale round-tripper gave them a sometime in the and Colorado. the second The meeting, to determine sec- good spending United TOPS club, to on the tele- Missouri river. game it will be West French’s East O’Neill racked up of apear Jim ond place in Elkhorn Valley Lit- margin safety. States. The banquet was held at vision Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirwan, O'Neill against Spencer. 15 strikeouts, walked three and program, “Cabbages and Mrs. Leman Huber was re- tle League, was called a draw Ewing picked up its lone tally St. Anthony’s gymnasium, attend- in and Phillip were Sunday evening East O’Neill five hits Atkinson’s Kings” Lincoln during the leased from the hospital Mm advanced Tuesday gave up while consent in the first ed about 500 A dance supper guests at the Tom Kocer by of both sides. inning after Riley is- by persons. month of due a at- with a 14-2 whiffed walked five September, to her day after suffering heart night win over Stuart Mancuso 21, Final sued Schmidt the entertain- sr. home in Wagner. The occa- Standings passes to and Tut- provided evening’s activities in the local TOPS club. tack that was called in the fifth after and allowed only four safeties. sion honored Mr. and Mrs. Kocer July 30. Elkhorn Little tle the first two men to face him. ment. Mr. and the winners .O’Neill scored in the first inn- Valley League Mrs. L. M. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Glen and picked up their four- Both runners advanced on their birthdays. Davy Team W L a base spent in on teenth run. ing on a series of plays that start- Friday Naper calling Rhonda Krokaugger of Picks- Mr. and Mrs. Alford Davy and West O’Neill 14 8 on a past ball before Riley fan- friends. ed when Dave Cradit’s town at the G. R. children drove to Scottsbluff Fri- Randy Nickeson struck out sev- grounder ned Shrader. Shaw then hit a spent Sunday Atkinson first Atkinson 10 4 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ne- with Sat- en of 15 batters him as went through the Cram, Kirwan home playing Mary day to attend the wedding to face East O’Neill 4 grounder to Shortstop Ronnie Ri- baseman. Mancuso then struck 10 News ligh, were Monday guests at the Jane. Rhonda was brought to of Darrell the old- East O’Neill romped with 15 hits ley whose throw off urday Davy, Spencer 8 6 picked Ewing L. M. Carter Kirwan home her off loser Pokorny. out Yantzi. home. the by parents, est son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Ewing 6 8 Schmidt at home. Tomlinson out to first, By Mrs. Harold Harris Friday guests at the Thomas Mr. and Mrs. S. Krokaugger. Davy, The bride is from Austria. Casey Tomlinson had a perfect grounded Emmet 3 10 Jim Booth then hurried his advancing Cradit to second who Eacker home were Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Arden Berg were Robert of night at the plate with four-for- Stuart 3 10 throw back to who Svatos, grandson Rick get Tuttle, Polland and Mrs. visitors at four record. McKenzie e then scored when brother Roscoe Cassel- Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rohde, broke piled up Orchard 1 13 scored as the ball got away from Sunday afternoon guests at the home. singled. der. Mrs. Eacker and Mrs. Ar- the Melvin Kirwan his arm when he like record with three for three Thirdbaseman Spittler. Dewitt Gunter home were Mrs. right Friday This was the third consecutive thur were Norfolk visitors Mrs. G. R. Kirwan, Janice and trips. Atkinson also tallied in the first Anna Mrs. Lester Kropp fell from an old threshing ma- year West O’Neill has won the Top hitters for West O’Neill Pollock, Spragg Haus- frame with the run credited to Tuesday. Mary Jane and Mrs. Harry chine on which he was playing. Atkinson-Emmet was called on were Bruce and Mrs. Jessie Angus. league title and its second year Spittler, Jim Booth mann and Jill were after- the . Mary Lynne Eacker was hon- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred and the 12-run lead rule to advance a row an undefeated sea- and Russ all of whom Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spencer in with Johnson, Cary, ored noon visitors at the Daniel Kir- Atkinson to the semi-finals. After Atkinson’s lead-off man Tuesday at a party at the Iris Craig left August 2 for a va- son. The team has racked up a got two for three appearances. Bloomfield, who spent the week- wan home where they enjoyed a went down at home of her parents, Mr. and cation on the west coast. Consolation play-off games swinging futilely string of 47 straight wins in out- end at their home in Ewing, visit- visit with Mrs. Tom Kocer jr. Cradit’s Hoffman walked Mrs. Thomas Eacker, to cele- slated for Wednesday night were pitches, of-town play. ed Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter and Wanda Kay of rural Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Rapbje and took second on a ball that brate her seventh birthday anni- Ewing-Orchard at 6 p.m. followed and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson Many from this community at- of Surprise were weekend visitors Dave Cradit. Junior versary. Outdoor games were Stuart vs Emmet at 8. got past routed Orchard 2S-1 tended the funeral of Mrs. Dahl- of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 9pencer at by Spencer Legion Saturday. Later Hoffman then scored on Pitcher in Elkhorn Creighton toppled defending played. Mary Lynne open- at the Randall the Fred borne. Finals in the play-off will be Monday night Valley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak her berg Wednesday Spencer A Pierce 4-1 ed birthday gifts. Lunch, serv- church. Mrs. when the winners of Fri- Frank Mancuso’s single. tight Little League play-offs at Atkin- champion Friday night and with her Valley Covenant Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Hodges Monday at Battle family spent Sunday ed by Mrs. Eacker, featured a scoreless battle followed with son. Creek in District II Dahlberg was a pioneer resident and have day’s games meet at 8 p. m. at mother, Mrs. Laura Spittler. decorated cake with small mina- daughters, Ona, Fla., spectators seeing some of the The was called in the play-offs and won a berth in the of this community. weeks here the Atkinson field. game Mr. Mrs. Nelson ture for been spending two state meet. and Dwight cakes the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirwan sharpest baseball they’ve watch- fourth under a league rule that with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hod- and family, Omaha, visited at the Two topics of discussion at the were coffee ed all season. the if one Allan south- and Susan Tuesday crcxc The 10-inning 1-1 duel between permits calling game Closter, Creighton homes of and Thomas Ea- Womens Ralph Society of Christian guests at the home of Mrs. Es- East O’Neill and Atkinson Fri- Atkinson threatened again in the team is 12 runs ahead after four paw ace, tossed a one-hitter Mrs. Don ker during the weekend. Mrs. Service, held Wednesday after- ther Thiel, Fairfax. Mr. and Jocumsen, North Central Ne- fourth when they had the bases innings. ahead of errorless ball by his day night gave Nelson is a niece of Ralph Eack- noon at the of the Ew- Mr. and Mrs. Hausmann Sioux City arrived at the home was parlors Harry braska baseball fans of full and only one out. Rick Cra- Winning pitcher Havranek, teammates, collected 18 strikeouts a few plenty er. ing Methodist church, were the and Jill were visitors at the Louie of Cora Lee Saturday for fodder for conversation over the dit than settled down and fanned loser was Burney. in his nine-inning chore. weeks before school starts. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bartos, School of Missions in Lincoln Janousek home at Fairfax Sun- Creighton and Closter the former stopped who have spent the summer on this month and the fall seminar day evening. Jocumsen, Joyce 3-0 at O’Neill last week the her Neligh the Earl Wright ranch, are mov- in September. Reports were giv- Janice Kirwan visited at Holz, recently completed to win the to Battle Creek. summer course Teach trip ing to O’Neill this week. Mrs. en by Mrs. Henry Fleming, Mrs. George Jacoby home in Picks- at Wayne In that Closter fanned 20 ers game Bartos will teach this fall in the James Tinsley, and Mrs. Earl town fi-om Sunday to Tuesday college. She will teach fourth of 22 batters face him. was to Only O’Neill Public School. Van Ostrand. After some discus- evening when she brought and fifth grades in the Lynch one Neligh batter reached first. sion, it was agreed to purchase to her home by Kay Jacoby, school this year. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahl- Ol- and he was hit by a pitched ball. new lieht fixtures for the church Karen Ketelsen and Norman Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Collins beck, Sherry and Donnie, accom- The only other batter who did parlors. Cards were sent to Mrs. son. and family, Broken Bow, spent panied by his parents, Mr. and of Fairfax was not fan was thrown out at first Louis Pofahl, A. A. Alden, Mrs. Father Lambert the weekend at the Elmer Chris Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck, and Alvin caller at the on a ground ball. Will Conner and Mrs. Jessie An- a Sunday morning tensen home and attended tl» Gibson, Neligh, left Monday on Hausmann home. In the Creighton-O’Neill meet- gus. Mrs. Willis Rockey conduct- Harry wedding of Miss Beverly Alford. a vacation trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirwan ing here Aug. 1, it was a 2-1 vic- ed the devotional period. The les- Carolyn and Joan McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood Sunday evening at the Mel- tory for Creighton. Jerry Closter son was presented Mrs. Tins- spent daughters of Clyde McKenzie jr., painted the garage of the Meth- by vin Kirwan home fashioned a one-hitter as he ley. A covered dish luncheon was O’iNeill, spent two weeks visiting odist church parsonage Saturday. struck out 21 in nine innings. Ter- served. with their grandmother, Mrs. The Board of the Methodist Twenty-one members ry Kurtz got O’Neill’s sole safety. were present. Clyde McKenzie sr. church held a meeting Saturday July 31 Neligh stopped Bloom- Callers on at the J. L. Mrs. Dan Johnson returned evening at the parlors of the Thursday field 2-1. Pruden home were Mrs. Bob Pru- News home Saturday from her teaching church. Lynch Creighton met Wausa in first den and son, Ewing. duties at the Girls Training 30 when Clos- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn tran- round play July A. Lula Way, Wayne, accompan- Mrs. Fred King School at Geneva. She will be sacted business in Omaha one By ter again fanned 18 and walked day ied by her father from home for a few weeks before last week. Michigan, four and allowed only one hit to and Vaulda Welke visited Sun- teaching at Butte where she will Pat and Mike down Wausa 6-0. Mary Sharon, day at the home of Mrs. Harriet teach home economics. Gloria and Diana Hamil- Annual Tea Munn, Welke. In the afternoon all went Mrs. Bus Greene has been ton, Randy and Eddie Rockey will to Long Pine where they spent spending a few days at the Stan- their course of swim- Will Be Held complete sometime at Hidden Paradise. ley Greene home. Mr. and Mrs. ming lessons this week at the City League Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard, O’- Stanley Greene and family re- City League O’Neill pool. The mothers of the at Standings Neill, were guests at the home of Sunday Lynch turned home with her for a visit Team W L have taken turns in mak- group Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierson Sun- They have a baby boy bom a Braves 8 0 the each Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson and ing trip morning. day. week ago. He has been named Cardinals 4 4 at the John Mrs. Lulu Van Meter attended Sunday guests Mrs. Darien Bowling and fam- Chipper Ray. Indians 0 8 Bollwitt home were Mr. and Mrs. the wedding of Bunny Ann King, ily are back home in Ewing after The Christ Luthern Aid of Lynch Don Powley, Winside, Jim Bales daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom spending a few days visiting in well hold their annual silver tea and la. King, Stuart, and Dan Mey- Gary Carlson, Norfolk. Sunday at 2 p.m. The following Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Alhers went er, Murdo, S. D., July 27 at the; Women's Golf Tourney The Methodist Youth Fellow- churches have been invited: Jam- to Wisner to spend the Catholic church. A reception was Sunday ship had a party Thursday at the ison, Butte, Fairfax and 9pencer. Slated August 21-27 day at the home of their son-in- held at the Tom King home. m i mm im O’Neill park. Swimming was the There will be a skit given by- i m law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stew'art recreation for the group. A sack Mrs. Harold Micanek, Mrs. The O’Neill Country Club wo- Jerry Meyers and family. Other and daughters, Gilroy, Calif., were INDIVIDUAL PLAYER TROPHIES were to three O’Neill ball players by supper followed. In attendance Dwight Micanek, Mrs. Walt presented Friday night men’s golf tournament will be guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben callers Monday and dinner in the were Betty Wright, Florene Wesche, Mrs. Donald Burgdorf, Donor Gordon Johnson. Shown receiving his trophy from Johnson is Bob Riley, top pitcher held the week of August 21 Meyers, Wisner. guests Tuesday at the home of Black, Jane, Rox Lynne and Vic- Mrs. Dale Bessert and Mrs. Art O’Neill has a record of 11 wins and no losses. In the center is Russ Johnson with a through August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson. Mr. and city league. Riley Berg- ki Candace Retzlaff entitled “The Widows Women must turn in a score Spragg, Kirschmier, for hitter in West O’Neill. Russ clouted the ball at a .648 to take honors in his strom and family, Cumberland, Mrs. Wilson visited at the Ralph trophy top clip top Kay Hahlbeck, Russel Tuttle, Ro- Might”. Lunch will be served by and $2 entry fee by August 16 to la., visited his parents, Mr. and Wurtz home in Spencer Sunday division. At right is Joe Yantzi with trophy for ton hitter in East O’Neill. Joe’s season average is bert and Karen Woeppel, and the Lynch Lutheran women. Com- Mrs. Fritz Yantzi or Mrs. Fred Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom, during the evening. .541. All records are from league play only. guests were Kay Bergstrom, Kit- munity women are welcome '» compiled Appleby. weekend. They were on their Mrs. Wilmer Crawford and Jan- way ty Wanser, Linda Eacker and attend. Trophys will be awarded in all for a vacation trip to Colorado ice visited at the Fred Coleman Johnnie Cork. Providing flights. to visit other relatives. transpor- home in Spencer Friday night. tations were Mrs. Lester Phone Your News To Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs *Spragg, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody and Dean Tuttle and Donald Hahl- transacted business in Omaha family, Niobrara, left Monday for beck. The first meeting after Saturday. Their Jeanie a 10-day camping trip in Canada The Frontier- daughter, the summer vacation will be and Aug- will enroute at the Hobbs, Kathy Lofquest Mary ust 28. They stop Karen Funk accompanied them home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deloit News Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother- Phone 788 as far as Norfolk, where thev at- Havranek, Missoula, Mont. ham and family returned home tended a retreat at the Assump- Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull and By Mrs. U. Reimer Tuesday from a three-week vaca- j tion Academy until Tuesday. family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Se- tion. Their first stop was at Den- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd went divy left Friday for a visit with ver where they visited their FREE to Omaha Wednesday to be with relatives and friends in Washing- daugher, Ann Rotherham, and Bartak her mother, Mrs. George Timmer- ton, Oregon and California. Judy outer relatives. Enroute to Stock- man who underwent surgery that Mrs. Berl Moody and family ton, Calif., they visited national Dance Weds Robert day at an Omaha hospital. and Mrs. Lorie Micanek visited Wedding parks and other places of inter- George Timmerman was a Sun- Mrs. Leonard Havranek and child- est. At Stockton, they visited rela- day guest of his daughter, Mrs. ren Tuesday afternoon. SATURDAY, AUG. 12 Eggerling tives and took sightseeing trips in Irvin Cloyd. He came from Om- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Olson and California and Old Mexico. On Hall Judy Bartak, daughter of Mr. aha with a relative and later in family, Wilmer Wells and Donna Legion their way home they visited in and Mrs. Charles Bartak, and the day, the Cloyas took him to Vanmeter, St. Edward, are visit- Nebr. southwestern United States. They O'Neill, Robert Eggerling, Norfolk, were his home in Plainview. ing from Thursday until Sunday traveled about 5000 miles on the Music by married Tuesday, August 8, at Martin Lampert, Washington at the Clifford Wells home and vacation trip. the St. John Catholic church s;ate, a former resident of the with Mrs. Clifford Wells, who is VON'S MERRY MEN Mrs. Anna Pollock returned here. They are both in community, was calling on old a patient in the Lynch hospital. Roman & employed home during the weekend from Fili|>s Doris lirbek Norfolk. friends in Ewing Saturday. Mrs. Clifford Nelson and Di- I a visit with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster Vaulda Welke left Saturday ane, Fairfax, S. D., visited with at Gordon and Alliance, for the and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence from on a tour. her mother, Mrs. Clifford sons, Wayne sponsored past three weeks. Wells, Schmiser and daughters and Mr. The group will go by bus visiting at the Lynch hospital Friday Vaulda Welke, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. H. Reimer were O’- places of interest on the way to morning. Harriet Welke, was one of the Neill visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Seattle, Wash. They will leave Mr and Mrs. M. Nielsen, graduates from Wayne State Mrs. H. Reimer visited Mr. and August 12 by plane for five days White River, 9. D., came Satur- Teachers college, August 2 and at- Mrs. L. W. Reimer and Sidney of sightseeing in Hawaii. They day for a visit with relatives. He DANCE tending the exercises from Ew- at Anderson. will return to Los Angeles, Calif, is a brother of Eric Nielsen. ing were Mrs. Welke, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson by plane and return home through Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Prescott CITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP trophy was p -esented to the Braves Friday night by donor Bill Mrs. R. H. Shain and family, Mr. visited relatives in Hoskins Sun- the southwestern states, stopping and sons, Cottage Grove, Ore., Ash McIntosh, shown at left. Kneeling, left to right, a/e llonnie Riley, Chuck McLain, Russ Johnson, Bob and Mrs. Clarence Schmiser and Grove Hall day. along the way at places of inter- arrived Wednesday at the Homer Miller, White anti Tom Back row, left to Steve Melvin family and Bonita Welke. After To The Music of Riley, Randy Billy Earley. right, Cronin, Schmit, Mr. and Mrs. Merle est. Tonner home few a visit. They Benton, the exercises all were invited to Mike Gleeson, Jim Booth, Brace Spittler, Ted Frit on and Jerry Schmidt. Lincoln, spent Wednesday after- Mrs. Andrew Olson was honor- also visited at the Eric Nielsen, the Teachers’ Home for a social VON'S MERRY MEN noon at the Henry Reimer home ed Sunday at a family gathering Delbert Nielsen, Leonard Niel-! hour and lunch. Miss Welke, who enroute home from a vacation in at their home in Ewing to cele- sen and Clemen Christensen | has taught seven years at New- the Black Hills. brate her 79th anniver- homes. SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 birthday men Grove, will return to the Lei and Hupp is employed as a sary. A picnic dinner was served Shirley Moody entertained six j ADMISSION: 50c same school for coming year. mechanic in Norfolk. on tables on the lawn. Mrs. Ol- girls to a theater and slumber Paul Simpson, Norfolk, was a Mrs. G. A. Bauer and Mr. and son was presented a decorated party Saturday night in honor of Thursday luncheon guest at the Mrs. Ott Kallhoff and at- cake and All her 13th birthday. family birthday many gifts. home of Mr. and Mrs. j tended a were Aubrey Mrs. Max Rossmeier and fam- birthday party at the members of her family pre- Wood. Sylvester Bauer home Sunday sent with the exception of their ily were Wednesday dinner guests Guests the first of the week at NORCO BEEF evening. daughter and family at Seattle, at the Leland Moody, home. the home of Vina Wood were Virgil Hupp stayed at the Bill Wash. Present were Andrew Ol- Mrs. Bertha Rossmeier has! her nephew and wife, Mr. and Gibbs home while the Gibbs vis- Mr. and Mrs. David spent the past two weeks with STARTER son, Ewing; Mrs. Lester Wood from Califor- ited relatives in St. her and at Louis. Oertel and two children, Sioux nia. daughter family the! The Deloit Pinochle club met City, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lumir Cizek home in Spencer^ Is A 14% Protein Feed Thursday at the Paul Funk home. Rasmussen and daughter, Oma- Mrs. Berl Moody and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pahl, Ricky ha; Mr. and Mrs. Albin Dolezal Sioux City, has spent the past with Vitamins and week relatives here. and Peggy, Empire, Ore., are and son, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. visiting They Antibiotics visiting the L. L. Bartaks and Tom Clark and son, Seward; Mr. Fort Randall News were overnight guests at the Le- Mrs. Alice Lodge this week. Mrs. and Mrs. Greer Clark, Stanton; land Moody home Friday. A TOP NOTCH CREEP FEED Howard Temple, Shirley and Virginia Clark, Kearney; Mr. and Janice Kirwan Gloria Retzlaff and Harold AS LOW Twila, Hastings, spent Friday and Mrs. Jack Blair and two sons Gene Micanek attended the Lu- AS Saturday at the H. Reimer home. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson, thern Walther League camp at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Keith Bartak and family, Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kreuger the Niobrara State park July 30- $53.00 PER TON Mr. and Mrs. Wal- David Gibbs and Mrs. Bob Bar- Olson and family, Clearwater. sr., Fairfax, August 1. Five young people from ter Kreuger, Allentown. Pa. c*id tak and boys attended a birthday Mrs. Laura York, Seattle, Spencer Lutheran church also at- This Is Creep Feed Season Mrs. Esther Thiel, Fairfax, were party for Shelly Pofhal Wash., and her daughter, Mrs. tended. Bible study was held Book it now for 90 at Friday Wednesday visitors at the Melvin days afternoon. Randall Hixson, Clearwater, were each morning and recreation in Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs ar- Saturday callers at the home of the afternoon and evening. Two Ton Mrs. Tom Kocer jr., Wanda Capacity Creep rived home Saturday from their Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson. Tuesday night a group of girls Feeders Kay and Mary Ann Kocer, Wag- Available at vacation with his sister in St. Dr. and Mrs. Larry A. Tange- gathered for a surprise slumber ner were Sunday dinner guests party for Sharon Christensen Louis. man and daughter, Jane, former- at the Dan Kirwan home. A bridal shower is Boulder, were in honor of her 16th $160 being plan- ly of Colo., steak Martin Neilan, Bonesteel, was birthday. ned for Marcene Schmeiser at the Harley Miller, band in- Sat- supper guests home of a Sunday dinner guest at the Lynch \ is i urday evening at St. John’s base- Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle G. R. Kirwan home. structor, attending a two-week Tompkins Livestock EAST O’NEILL WON two second award in league this year as the National place play they copped posi- ment. July 27. Dr. Tangeman is a cou- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hausmann Guard training. tion in O’Neill City league play and tied for second in Elkhorn Valley league competition. Shown Mrs. Elmer Grimm and Mrs. sin of Mr. Burtwistle. The fam- and Jill were visitors at the Bob The Lynch girls soft ball j Headquarters team beat the Butte 23 kneeling, left to right are Mike MeCarville, Tim French, Casey Tomlinson, Joe Yantzi, Dave Credit H. Reimer are attending school ily were on their way to Chad- Gray home in Fairfax. Tuesday girls, Clarence (Bud) Hansen, Mrt. at ron, where Dr. Tangeman will to 22 at Butte. Butte will play and Glen Jenkins. Back row, left to right. Assistant Manager Clyde McKenzie, Doug McKenzie, Bob Wayne. evening. Inman, Phone 225 or 11-W Clarence Schmiser became ill teach at the college. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Slama Lynch at Lynch Monday night. Donohoe. Bill Artus. Larry Davis, Kick Credit, R ly Johnson and Manager Dale French. Not 15-19C pres- and was hospitalized in Neligh Mrs. James L. Pruden were sup- and Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Long Gloria Retzlaff spent Sunday Nicke-son. ent was Randy Friday. per guests Wednesday evening of Omaha are visiting at the night with Sharon Christensen.