INMAN LOCALS Mrs. Leatha Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morrow and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mor row and family and Ralph Mor row, of O'Neill, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Morrow and family. The occasion was Virgil’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mors back returned Sunday afternoon from Neligh where they had spent the past week visiting rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bergs trom of Omaha spent the week end here visiting relatives and friends. They returned to Om aha Sunday evening by way of Sioux City, la., and called on Mrs. Elmer Kruegar at the Lu theran hospital. Miss Helen Harte has return ed to her home in Pomona, Calif., after visiting her moth er, Mrs. Maymc Harte. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Caster and daughter, Carol Ann, left Mon day for Sterling, Colo., for a few days' visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanValken burg, and daughters. Mrs. Duane Gray and daugh ter, of Page, were Inman callers Tuesday afternoon. Earnest Trowbridge went to Omaha on business Monday. Charles Edwards, of Omaha, is a guest in the home of his sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Keyes. Lewis Kopecky, sr., and M. L. Harkins drove to Sioux City October 28. Mr and Mrs. Ed Cnudomelka, who have spent the past three ' weeks in Savage, Mont., with i their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Sidney Sharbona, re turned to Inman last Thursday. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Kelly re turned to Inman October 28 af ter spending the past week in Fairbury as guests of their son, Sam Kelly, and family. Bob Hutton, of Omaha, came Friday and spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton. , Mr and Mrs. J. T. Thompson went to Norfolk Friday and spent the weekend in the home [of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp Kemp Hopkins, of Buhl, Ida., came Tuesday and is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hopkins. Miss Vivian Stevens, who is employed at Norfolk, spent the weekend here. HOSPITAL NOTES O'Neill Hospital Admissions: October 30 — James Moore, of O’Neill, medi cal, condition "improved.” No vember 1— Marleen K. Frahm, of Page, tonsilectomy^ condition “good, (dismissed same day). 3 —James Vanderhoe, of Atkin son. medical, condition "improv ed;' 5—Hyldred McKim, of O’ Neill. medical, condition “im proved;” Mrs Dave Loy, of O’ Neill, medical, condition “im proved” Dismissals: October 30—Clar ence Ernst, condition “good;” Baby Robert Kopejtka. of Page, condition “good.” November 1 —Mrs. Alvin Clyde and daugh ter, of Page. 5— Russell Closson, of O’Neill, surgical, condition “good;” Jerry Potts, of Emmet, surgical, condition “good;” Mrs. Boyd Boelter and son, of Mid dlebranch. 6 — Ben Peters, of Page. In hospital: Mrs. Cora John son. of O’Neill, condition “same;” John Booth, of O’Neill, condition “improved.” Entertain on Hallowe'en— INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Youngs entertained a group of friends at a Hallowe’en par ty Friday night at their home south of Inman. Mrs. Youngs served refreshments WHEN YOU no longer receive The Frontier regularly your sub scription has expired. tf PAUL SHIERK INSURANCE AGENCY Has Move