Mr. and Mrs. Ben Saindon and Eugene Brin, all of Denver, Colo arrived Tuesday at the home of fheir son and nephew, resPe£‘ ively, F. E. Saindon. One of the purposes of their coming was to witness their youngest son, i'an, play in the basketball tourna meqV .They expect to depart SatutcMy. Rev. Clement Ryan, S. °* Rockhurst College, Kans., spent Tuesday and Wednesday with hi* father, J. B. Rya?’ an^V1S other relatives and friends, fa ther Ryan attended the golden jubilee of the Rt. Rev. J. G. „ McNamara. Miss Genevieve Biglrn and her guest. Miss Nora McAuliffe of Salt Lake City, Ut., departed Wednesday for Sioux City. Miss McAuliffe, who stayed with Miss Biglin at the F. N. Cronin resi dence for seven weeks, will visit friends in Iowa. Mrs. J. L. McManamy, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Kubitchek, left with her husband, Monday, for their home in Council Bluffs, la. Mr. Mc Manamy arrived Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Bellar, ancl son. Joseph, and John Pruss left Sunday for a week’s stay with relatives. Mr. Pruss will visit his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoehne. Dinner guests at the Fred O. I Heerman home Sunday were Mrs. Dora Doyle, who is Mrs. Heer- j « man’s mother, and the Bauld children, Vivian, Carl jr., Ida Marie and Marjorie. Mrs. Thomas Harding and Mrs. Lois Hartman spent Monday and Tuesday visiting Mrs. William DePue of Hartington. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crabb, and daughter, Donna, spent the weekend in Wagner, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers left | Monday for a business trip to Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yantzi vis ited Mr. Yantizi’s father, Joseph Yantzi, in Stanton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don O. Lyons were visiting friends in Atkinson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holz were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthews. Mrs. Mabel Gatz and son, Ed ward, left for Omaha today ♦ (Thursday) to attend a reception held in honor of Mrs. Gatz’s fa ther, Andrew Morton, who is celebrating his birthday anniver sary. ( Mrs. Cleora DeGroff left Mon day to practice student teaching I for a week at Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy were in Grand Island Sunday. Miss Sadie Marie Lowery vis ited at the Grant Peacock home in Emmet Friday. Mr. an Per Lb. Jll* I Cut Anv Thickness — ROUND ST’K 52c ! . I -- For L-E-N-T-E-N ! MEALS CHEESE QC#» 2-Lb. Box _#511» ; FISH-Whiting 1Qr ! COD STEAKS Q! Per Lb..| -- i COFFEE ‘ NUT BROWN i | Your Clover Farm Store | Phone 33 O’Neill j