Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McKemam of South Sioux City, Nebraska, re turned to their home on Monday after spending Easter here at the home of Mr. aid Mrs. Jerry Ryan. Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka entertain ed her bridge club at a seven-thirty o’clock dinner at the M. & M. Cafe, followed by cards at her home in this city on Monday evening. Stockmen! We offer you a good dependable livestock market right here on the home plate. Consign your surplus livestock to us and come in to see it sell. — Our Aim Is To Please You — SALE EVERY MONDAY O'NEILL LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebr. Freezer Fresh Taylor Made Ice Cream PINTS—15c OQc 2 for....—.-.. FROSTED MALTS Cc For . TU TOP ICE CREAM CONES, Cc For ... 3 • ONE TOP ICE CREAM CONES Cc 2 for.3 RICH MALTED MILKS lAc For ...,.IW 5c Malted Milk Free with every pint of Ice Cream on SATURDAY ONLY! f Over the County EMMET NEWS Dinner guests at the Clarence Shaw home Easter Sunday were M. F. Tomjack and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hintz. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hertel, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Chas. Shaw. Gerald Wills celebrated his 7th birthday Monday and was honored by a birthday party with several little friends as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Bonnenberger and Duane spent Easter Sunday at the Chas. Dallegge home in Cnam bers. Mrs. Ella Dallegge and Helen Peterson of Atkinson were guests also. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welsh of O’Neill visited at the Jess Wells home Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Connell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Leona Fern visited at the Dean Beckwith home Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Abart and j Diane of Stuart visited at the] Chas. Albart home Sunday after noon. Doris Patterson of Wayne, Ne braska visited at the home of her parents during Easter. Mrs. John Anspaeh and Helyn of Inman spent the week end at the John Conard home. Visitors at the Clarence Shaw home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Mechem and Violet, Mrs. Tom Carney, Tommy and Mar garet Ann all of Dubis, Wyoming, also Miss Mary Carney of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Leona Fern visited at the R. E. Young home Saturday. John Lowery had the experience of catching a IB lb. Buffalo carp in the Elkhorn river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patterson and Doris drove to Albion, Satur day to visit relatives. They return ed home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dailey drove to Omaha Sunday, where they spent Easter with their son Arthur. They returned Tuesday evening. INMAN NEWS Arlin Eastor, Bob Hutton, Bob Mossman, Virgil Tomlinson and Bob Sholes, all of the CCC camp in Madison spent the week-end at their homes in Inman. ¥ SAVE ON "PCRCMSFPRICEk SAVE OX GAS SAVE ON OIL SAVE OJV VPKEEP k ASM CHEVROLET'S TFVLFADER Eye It "-Try If •••Buy It! Miller Bros. Chevrolet Co. “Chevrolet Dealers Over 23 Years” Phone 100 O’Neill. Nebr. Jack Lewis of Bayard spent the] week-end visiting friends and re latives in Inman. Mrs. William Goree returned tOj her home in Inman after spending | the winter m California. Miss Laura Alyen of Stuart visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Warren McClurg of Inman last Friday. Bill Watson who is going to school in Lincoln spent his Easter vacation with rfiends and relatives in Inman. Miss Vivian Munt spent a few days last week-end with friends and relatives in Sioux City. Miss Hazel Fraka, who is at tending school in Lincoln was home over the week-end. Miss Dorothy Liewer visited at the home of her parents in Butte over the week-end. Mrs. John Anspach and daugh ter Helyn of Inman were guests at the home of Mrs. John Connrd, of Emmett also week-end. Mrs. Jim Gallagher returned to her home, near Inman last Sunday after being confined to the hospital in Sioux City for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morsbach and children were visitors in O’Neill Saturday. Miss Donna Hutton of Sioux City, is spending a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton of Inman. Gerald Sobatha, returned to his school in Lincoln after spending the week-end with friends and re latives in Inman. Joe Gallagher returned to his home in Inman last Thursday after being confined to the O’Neill hos pital, for a few days with injuries he received in a car accident a short time ago. The Inman Senior’s presented their class play. “Welcome Home’’, to a full house last Friday evening in the Inman auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cooper and son Jimmie, of Orchard, visited Mrs. Coopers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson, Sr., Sunday. Eunice Chudomelka, who is teaching at Dorsey, Nebr., visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chudomelka Satur day and Sunday. Miss Helyn Anspach was in O’Neill Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hancock of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Conger of Inman drove to Elgin Sunday where they visited at the Roy Conger home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tompkins of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and daughter of Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Butler and daughters of Neligh and Mr. Marvin Youngs of Lincoln were dinner guests at the Andrew Bult er home Sunday. Rev. Maxey drove to Peru Mon day where he will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ercle Renner and Mrs. Bob Conard were visitors in O’Neill Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and family were dinner guests at the G. E. Moore home Sunday. Mr. Roy Farewell of Chambers was in Inman Wednesday, and children and Mr. and Mike Englehaupt of Chambers visited in Inman Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman left Wednesday for a visit in Omaha. Mrs. E. Clark, Ida House and Ralph Ferris of O’Neill visited at the Frank Watson home Friday. Miss Marjorie Butler who is em ployed in Lincoln spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butler of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Engle haupth hi i family spent several days in CVarwater last week visit ing relatives. Miss Marjorie Rouse who i teaching N rth of O’Neill visited in Inman ever the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Peterson of O’Neill were guests at Mrs. Boh Conard' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morsbach and daughter Lois and Mrs. Manuel Grosser . 'ed in Chambers Tues day. Mr. Marvin Youngs of Lincoln, visited friends and relatives in In man last week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Young re turned to their home in Inman Sunday after visiting Mrs. Young’s parents, in Gordon, Nebr., for some time. Wilde Stickney of Central City visited at the Ed. Chudomclka home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Coventry and Mr .and Mrs. James Coventry and family were guests at the James Maham home Sunday. Miss Lois Moore who ic teaching it North Bend spent her'Euster vacation with her parents, G. E. Moor of Inman. Word was received in Inman Sat-1 urday that Mr. and Mrs. Morris | Kennedy of Wyoming are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Kennedy was formerly Miss Lucille Stevens of Inman. Miss Alma Snell of Page and Dale Asher of Pago were united in marriage last Saturday. Mrs. Asher has taught in the Inman school for several years. MEEK ANI) VICINITY Patrons Day was held at the Leona School on Friday afternoon. The demonstration was greatly en. joyed by all present. Lunch was ther. served by the teacher, Miss Davene Loy. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johnson and family of near Spencer were din er guests on Sunday of Mrs. E. H. Rouse. Miss Lois Lindberg closed a very successful term of school in the Hull district on Friday April 4. A picnic dinner was the main event with plenty of ice cream for all August Karel and Elmer Devall were dinner guests on Saturday at the Jim Karel home. A large crowd attended the show er given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross on Friday eve ning for Miss Ardice Worth who received many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luber and family spent Sunday at the War ren Ferno home near Butte. Ralph Lindberg of O’Neill, spent the week-end with his Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind berg. Charles Linn made a business trip to Lynch on Monday. The pupils of the Meek school en joyed a treasure hunt on Friday afternoon. Helen Borg was a vis itor. Mr. and Mrs. Art Remter and daughter Mary Janice were Sun day dinner guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Martin Langon near Spencer. 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