IVSunday.Charles Breternitz of 'North Platte spent several days in Sidney the latter part of last week at the home of his brother, William Breternitz, and j family. j °j Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cawthra of a ! Bushnell visited at the home of j their son, Alvin, and family Sunday, i They were here fo-celebrate the first J | birthday of their granddaughter,, w , Diane. *Sit)bbtlMr. and Mrs. Ben Pulton and daughter, Maxine, spent Sunday at Lexington with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lan- ^ terman. Maxine remained for an extended visit.The Kokjer Motor company reports the sale of the following new I E Chevrolet cars within the past few!a: j days: standard town sedan to J. W., ^ I Cochran; truck-to Sidney Bottling jc . and Storage company. ,I 3VIr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lynch and JT* \ son Mickey, left for Wauneta the lat- \ J her part of last week to make their j° j future home. Mr. Lynch is an em- jploye of the state highway depart- j ment. •* fiMr. and Mrs. N. C. Neilsen of I ^ Lincoln and their daughter, Valen- I tine, of Ogallala, are spending the • ^ week in Sidney as guests of their j son and brother, J. W. Neilsen, and, family. ‘aMrs. Charles Erickson of Chicago and Norman Johnson of Brady are , guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Joe Hahler this week. Mrs. Erick-; son is a sister of Mrs. Hahler andtlbelilDj Norman is her nephew. j^ej Louis E, Stickley and Margaret. ^Houser of the north Lodge Pole dis-' trict were married at St. Paul’s Luth- 1 M eran parsonage Saturday afternoon t a at three o’clock. Rev. H. F. Krohn . °' i officiated at the ceremony. j| William Breternitz left for Raw-»pi lins, Wyo., Sunday -to spend a vaca- a tion of ten days at the home of his vc ( son, Ray. Little Billy Breternitz, se , who visited here for several weeks, t ^ , returned to his home with his grand- 'ltl father. ,D