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the theme "Amigos de
of Christ)" from St.
Byron; St. Paul
Lutheran in Byron
and Hardy; Peace
Lutheran, Deshler;
and Abiding Word,
Deshler, went on a
mission trip to the
Hispanic Mission in
Omaha. They helped
with a summer pro-
gram similar to Va-
cation Bible School
ages 5 to 13
the children served were
"latchkey youth." The
with story time,
had a great time.
included Barry
Amanda Gehle, Blake
Kelly Heitmann, Sarah
Hoops, Jared Krenke,
JamieMickelsen;
Skalka was a Sunday
of Larry and Suzi
Other visitors were
Peg Kohmetscher and
and Mrs. David
Y Center, Neb.; Bob Rose,
daughters and
Lincoln, Neb.. and
Nelson, and
Dew-
dinner guests of
received word that
Gerald Hansen,
returned home from the
as can be expected
returned home Friday
Medical Center after
He is recovering
Kennedy were Sat-
at the Marilou and Rich
.' in Hastings.
Ruth Wentworth, Red
evening visi-
. Stephany Black,
,sage and TaKayla,
Steph Black and family
visitors of Bob
Other visitors were
e Black, Tyler and Jor-
remained overnight as
entered the Mary
tal early Monday morn-
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Eric Moeller, Katherine Reinke, Darin
Saunders, Ashley Tatro, Courtney
Tietjen, Ashley Wollenberg, Nicole
Wenske, and four sponsors, Adam
Eitzmann, Sheena Moeller, Janice
Reinke and Connie Raess.
Members of the Country Critters 4-
H Club have been busy with the Thayer
County Fair underway this week. They
hope all area residents will attend and
see the fruits of their labor.
Laken Hobelmann, 11, daughter of
Brad and Paula Hobelmann, Belleville,
was critically injured in a horse acci-
dent Friday at the Republic County
Fair. She was admitted to the pediatric
division of the Wesley Medical Center
in Wichita.
Hardy
By Gwen Petersen
St. Paul Lutheran Church: Connie
Raess, PMA. Sunday, 9 a.m, worship;
10 a.m., Fellowship hour. (Youth
Event) Sunday, 9:30 a.m., worship at
Thayer County Fair, led by our youth;
Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 12 ahd 13;
Confirmation kickoff retreat at
Lovewell State Park.
Union Church of Hardy: Sunday,
10:30, church services with Lance
Shafer speaker. Harmonettes will sing;
Ushers are Don Delka and Jack Skin-
ner. WCU meets Thursday, at 2 p.m.,
with a silent auction.
Mike and Chris Papula, Catherine,
Clara and Clint, Castle Rock, Colo.,
and Mike and Sarah Grubbs, Garrett
and Deacon, Vienna, Va., returned to
their homes after attending the Olsen
family reunion and their parents' 50th
wedding anniversary celebration.
Wiltard and Glennis McCutcheon
were wekend guests of Rich and
Yvonnda Sousa, Papillion.
Visitors in the home of Bill and
Donna Corman last Wednesday
evening were Bob and Darlene
Woerner. Kenneth and Loetta Pedersen
were Thursday evening guests and John
and Elaine Guilkey Sunday evening.
Conrad and Sara Corman, Hays, were
Sunday afternoon visitors of his grand-
parents.
Sunday supper guests of Leon and
Marcella Simonsen were Lloyd and
Ruby Olsen, Vernon and Liz Kaldahl,
Keith and Herald Jean Schultz and
Marvin Bockholdt.
Weekend guests of Don and Dor-
othy Kottmeyer were Phil Kottmeyer
and Lexus and Mary Yelkin, Lincoln,
Neb. Mina Kottmeyerjoined them for
Saturday supper.
Monty Dahl, Elly and Jony called
on Erwin, Corabelle and Evelyn Sweet.
Liz Kaldahl was among Corabelle
Sweets' birthday coffee guests.
Oscar and Mable Eitzmann were in
Hastings Thursday for Oscar's medi-
cal appointment.
Bill and Donna Corman and Keith
and Virgene Gunn, Edgar, had supper
together at a Nelson cafe Friday.
Last Tuesday morning Estaline
Bouray's birthday was celebrated when
neighborhood women were coffee
guests. Present were Ilene Aurand,
Helen Aurand, Donna Clark, Maureen
Clark, Evelyn Sweet, Mable Eitzmann,
Oleta Hobson and her daughter, Elaine
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Dane and Jo Anne went to Lincoln,
Friday evening and stayed overnight
with Gary and Nancy Bargen. They
returned home Saturday evening.
Billie Groth, Russell, came to her
parents home last Wednesday. Judy
Hanson was also at Eugene and Elva
Hanson's home to fix sweet corn for
the freezer. Billie stayed overnight and
was joined on Thursday by Lois Sulli-
van and Linda Warren to prepare corn.
Paul and Denelda Edwards and Seth
Gebers went to Auburn Saturday. They
were overnight guests of Steve and
Denise Edwards and Amber. Seth will
stay a week to take golf lessons. Dave
and Kathy Chatelain, Sisters, Ore., were
also in Auburn. They are in the process
of moving to Hyannis, Neb., where
Dave will teach.
Last Tuesday afternoon coffee
guests of Estaline Bouray in celebra-
tion of her birthday were Virginia
Petersen, Arlene Stenson, Phyllis
Hefts, Florence Elliott, JesSe Simms,
Joyce Beam, Kathy Moeller, Ethlyn
Smith, Mac Sandell, Jana, Chase and
Ila Swartz.
Saturday morning Gwen Petersen
Merideith Jensen, Karen Hawley and
Sarah and DianaGates attended a bridal
shower honoring Rebecca Petersen in
Fairbury. Later they were joined by
Harvey Petersen, John Jensen, Keegan
and Tieran Gates, Rebecca and T. J.
Eberly, Scott, Alyson and Dalton
Petersen, Kristie Gruff, Skyler, Stuart
and Julia at the home of Roger and
Shirley Petersen and Stacy for a light
lunch in celebration of Roger's birth-
day. Perry and Sharon Gydesen, Odell,
visited briefly with the family.
Oak
By Phyllis Schmitt
II
First Community Church, Oak. Carl
Prichard, pastor. Sunday, 9 a.m., Sun-
day school; 10 a.m., worship service; 7
p.m., prayer and praise. Tuesday, 7
p.m., Christian Women's After Five
Club; Wednesday, 7 p.m., Ladies Bible
Study.
Bob and Sharon Sears,
Simpsonville, S.C., were here visiting
her parepts, Vern and Verla Snyder.
When they left, Verla accompanied
them to Knoxville, Tenn., for the wed-
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ding of David gears and Jennifer
Hartwig. David is the son of the Sears
and grandson of Vern and Verla. While
Verla was gone, Vern stayed at the
home of Jerry and Sharon Littrel, Dav-
enport. The wedding took place in July
27 with Katie Sndyer, daughterofBelva
Snyder, was the flower girl. Verla and
Belva and family arrived back in Oak
last Monday. Belva, Daniel, Trevor
and Katie spent the week visiting in her
parents' home. Other visitors in the
Snyder home have been Cody Luben,
Gerry Peterson, Tom Buresh, Phyllis
Schmitt, Fern Marr, Sharon Littrel and
Shiloh, Becky and Madison Littrel.
Katie celebrated her 5th birthday while
in Oak. Belva Snyder and family left
Monday for their home in Murrieta,
Calif.
There have been several visitors in
the Cleo Scroggin home including
Gerry Peterson, Roy and Juanita
Miyasaki, Ronda Jaeger, Brent Jensen
and son, Anders, Pastor Carl and Helen
Prichard and Phyllis Schmitt. Addison
Epting, Gainesville, Texas, was a joy-
ful visitor in past weeks. Helen
Wainright took Addison back to Texas
before school started.
Gus Franzen, Milford, has been vis-
iting in the home of his grandparents,
Gaylen and Jackie Cox.
Gerry Peterson was a recent visitor
in the home of her son, Randy Peterson,
and family, Hastings.
Phyllis Schmitt and Lola Biltoft
were last Monday night cafe guests of
Gerry Peterson. They then went to
Gerry's home for an evening of Skip-
Be.
Phyllis Schmitt 'accompanied
Pauline Hanson to Sutton for lunch.
Pauline Hanson took Dick and
Claudia Hanson, Angela and Brett
Garver and Joby and Christin Hanson
our for lunch. Later, Pauline treated
Dick and Brett to ice cream.
Donna Giilan accompanied Cheryl
Jensen and sons to Hastings. Thursday
evening Donna Gillan and Nellie
Littrell ate supper out.
Phyllis Schmitt accompanied Run
and Lois Lewis to Superior for the
Cancer Relay for Life.
Pauline Hanson and Zelda Schuster
went to Mankato Friday for lunch and
then visited in the Schuster home.
Chet and Fern Marr were in Supe-
rior on Sunday to help Ruby Barry
celebrate her birthday. Joining them
for a cafe dinner were Roy and Georgia
Biltoft and Don and Irene Lahm, Lex-
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ington. Corby and Shane Hess, Glen-
vii, also joined them.
Ruth Bargen, Dot Ferebee and
Harlan Meyer were Sunday afternoon
coffee guests of Donna Gillan.
Ermalee Scroggin, Kerry, Becky
and Suzanne Holten, York, were din-
ner guests of Leon andCarol Wassenaar
at Deshler.
Pauline Hanson took Alfred and
Janell Hanson, Dick and Claudia
Hanson, and Angela Garver out for
dinner on Sunday. In the afternoon,
Pauline and Dick visited Les and
Darlene Hale.
Dinner guests of Junior, Dixie and
Derrick Drohman were Roy and Juanita
Miyasaki, Dorothy Hutchinson and
Phyllis Schmitt.
Guide Rock
By Wanda Schriner
Dean Hunter was lay speaker at the
United Methodist Church Sunday
morning. It was a thought provoking
message. Special music was by Evan
Robb and Burgandy Schaff.
Kenneth and Joy Simpson and Rob-
ert and Jennifer Long and Payton, all
of Gretna, visited over the weekend
with Shirley Simpson and Jess and
Wilma Petsch and their extended fami-
lies.
Paul and Wanda Schriner were July
27 weekend guests in the home of
Craig and Linda Schriner, Eaton, Colo.
They took their granddaughters, Kaity
and Lauryn, home after a week with
their grandparents, Uncle, Harold and
Aunt Gall and their cousins here.
Elvin and Jeanette Pritts attended
the Pritts Cousins Reunion, with 36
present from three states, at the Guide
Rock Community Hall. Elvin reports a
wonderful time of visiting was had by
all.
r Wanda Schriner, Kaity and Lauryn
Schriner, Eaton, Colo., visited with
Clara First at the Webster County Com-
munity Hospital, Red Cloud.
Weekend visitors in the home of
Elvin and Jeanette Pritts were Terril
Pritts and son, Joshua, Little Rock,
Ark., and Tom and Mary Cartmill,
Oklahoma City. Tom and Mary are
cousins of Elvin.
Paul and Wanda Schriner have vis-
ited with Clara First several times at
the hospital in Red Cloud.
Harlan Schriner, Lincoln, Neb., vis-
ited his parents, Paul and Wanda
Schriner.
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daughters were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Williams, Thurs-
day, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams
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went to Benkelman. They returned
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Uyvonne Knehans and Elsie Smith
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Muriel Follmer, LaVeta Porter,
Virginia Elsey, Betty Mazour, Mary
Ann Biltoft, Bernadine Karrnazin and
Ivalee Jacobitz met for coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Follmer visited
Rosella Stansbury, Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Follmer and
daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Don
Follmer Saturday and were Sunday
dinner guests.
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Follmer attended a pre-wedding party
at the Kevin Meyers home near Edgar
honoring Jason Follmer and Sonja
Nache.
Bruce Jacobitz, Michael, Terre
Jacobitz, Jared and Justin Wolfe were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Jacobitz.
Nick Jacobitz, McCook, took his
grandpa fishing and was a breakfast
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Hans Christensen was among sup-
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night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ostdiek attended
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Cassell and Mr.,
and Mrs. Run Porter attended Legion
baseball games at Wakefield over the
weekend. Danielle and Drew Cassell
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Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Run Porter, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cassell, Danielle and
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