Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Krutz were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fick, of Stafford. Guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jo nas were: Mrs. Minnie Gaugh enbaugh, of Hot Springs, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh, of Bassett, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonas, and Mrs. Lester Jonas, and Mrs. Minnie Gaughenbaugh remained for a longer visit in the home of her daughter. Venetian blinds, 7-day de livery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors. — Brown - McDonald's, O'Neill. 33tf Mr. and Mrs. William Dierks, jr., of Atkinson, were guests Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff. ELECTRIFY YOUR FARM! A modern, all-electrified farm or ranch will mean less work and more pro fit at less cost. * KOHLER PLANTS * WIRING A SPECIALTY GILLESPIE'S RADIO - ELECTRIC • APPLIANCES Phone 114 JUST RECEIVED! Wall lile in 5 beautiful colors: Ivory, white, spray green, blue and peach. Just the thing to dress up the. walls in your bath room or kitchen. — Gambles. O'Neill. 43c Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Cromwell, of Creighton, were guests Feb ruary 24 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson. Lloyd Godel spent Sunday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heer man returned February 23 from a visit with relatives in Alexandria, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Connell and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bredemeier Friday eve ning in their home for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby and family and Anton Nissen were guests tsunaay in me Don Nissen home at Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Mc Cord and family, of Wisner, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elkins. Fred Cronk returned to Page Saturday after spending two weeks visiting in the homes of his daughters. Mrs. Dale Fetrow and Mrs. Melvin Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Ans pach and daughter, Waunita, spent Saturday in Norfolk. Dinner guests February 25 at the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg were Rev. A. W. Marts, of Long Pine, and Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Grosenbach. JUST RECEIVED! Wall tile in 5 beautiful colors: Ivory, white, spray green, blue and peach. Just the thing to dress up the walls in your, bath room or kitchen. — Gambles, O'Neill. 43c James Fredrickson went to Kearney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heerman; went to Burke, S. D., Satur day to attend the silver wed ding anniversary of Mr. Heer man’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Heerman. , Mrs. Anton Nissen left Sun day for Mitchell for a visit in the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Webb, and son. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck were Sunday dinner guests in the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Apple gate left Sunday for Arizona where they expect to make their home, after a visit in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gene Saunders, and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Shatter and son, Larry, Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. Owen Cole spen* the weekend in Lincoln. Mrs. Charles Sorenson and Mrs. Freeman Knight spent Monday in Norfolk. Sgt. and Mrs. James Francis and son, Roger, of Kearney, visited from Saturday until Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Anna Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rector and daughter, Cheri, spent Sunday in the Don Lyons home. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merri man spent last Thurday in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tomlin son and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick spent Wednesday in Norfolk.. Spending t h e weekend in Neligh was Mrs. Melvin Lor enz. She visited her sister, Mrs. Edward Wortman, and amily. John Baker, a student at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, spent t h e weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus. Public Dance AMERICAN LESION BALLROOM — O’Neill — HANK WINDER AND HIS ORCHESTRA Tuesday, March 30 Adm.: $1 Per Person, Including Tax INMAN NEWS Albert L. Loving, of Omaha, came February 25 and has been conducting meetings at the Latter Day Saints church. There was an all-day meeting Sunday with a basket dinner. M. L. Harkins was a visitor last week in Sioux City and Storm Lake, la. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. Anna Smith and Mrs. Melvin Smith, of Page, were callers in Sioux City Friday. Miss Vivian Stevens, who is employed at Norfolk,, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins, Lucille and Roger were called to Utica Sunday by the death of Mrs. Tompkins’ grandmother, Mrs. Clara Al len, which occurred on Satur day. The funeral services were held Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. R- Tompkins, who were in Omaha at the time, went to Utica for the funeral. All came home Tuesday. James Sobotka took his wife and daughter, Mary Lou, to Grand Island last Thursday where they took the train for Buhl, Ida. They will visit Mrs. Sobotka’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stark, for a few days. i Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gorgen and Mrs. Dana Lines arrived February 24 after spending a month in California. James Harte, who ie attend ing school in Norfolk, spent the weekend in the George Laney and Leo Harte homes. Mrs. Clarence Hansen, Mrs. F. E. Keyes and Murl, Mrs. K. F. Smith and Mrs. James Mc Mahan attended a meeting of the Eastern Star at O’Neill last Thursday. Mrs. Edna Ew en, of Chadron, district super visor, was a special guest. JUST RECEIVED! Wall tile in 5 beautiful colors: Ivory, white, spray green, blue and peach. Just the thing to dress up the walls in your bath room or kitchen. — Gambles, O'Neill. 43o Jack Lewis, of Bayard, ar rived in Inman last Thursday night to spend the rest of the week with friends and witness the basketball tournament at Neligh. Jack formerly lived here and graduated from In man high school with the class of 1939. This is his first visit here since being discharged from the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pink erman and children, Reginald and Veldeen, of Dorsey, were guests February 22 in the home of Mrs. Pinkerman’s cousin, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry. Ezra Moor, of Beatrice, and William Moor, of Elkhorn, were Inman caller on Febru ary 22. Mrs. Henry B r u h n and daughter, Rita, of Norfolk, were guests of Mrs. James Coventry February 23. Mrs. Bruhn and Mrs. Coventry are sisters. Harry Conly, of Sioux City, was an Inman caller on Feb ruary 24. Leap Year Birthday*— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher, of Page, entertained at a party on Sunday honoring their son, Little Ben, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. It was his “first birthday" but he was actually 4-years-old that day. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Neal Asher, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer and Mrs. Mary Switzer, of O’Neill. Pinochle Club Meets — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pet erson entertained members of the pinochle club on Sunday at the Orville Peterson home. Mrs. George Layh, sr., and George Layh, jr., won high scores, and Mrs. Vern Grenier and Orville Peterson got low scores. Mrs. French Hostess — The Wednesday Afternoon 1 club was entertained Febru- ! ary 25 in the home of Mrs. O. I W. French. Mrs. J. P. Brown | and Mrs Harry Peterson were winners. Miss Elkins Honored — Mrs. Clifford Harding enter tained 20 guests Sunday at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Bernadine Elkins, a bride elect. Miss Henrietta Mullen left Tuesday evening for Omaha after a two-weeks’ visit here. REGIS HOTEL All Rooms with Bath OMAHA Home of the Popular White Horse Inn and Cafe Regis Friendly Neighbors Meet — Mrs. Emmett Crabb and Mrs. Raymond Eby were hos tesses to the Friendly Neigh bors Project club February 25 at the Crabb home. The hostesses were in charge of the lesson. The next meeting will be held March 25 at the home of Mrs. Dale Fetrow. Frontier want ads pay! New PROPANE TANKS 100-Gal. to 1,000-GaL BOB TOMLINSON —Star— Phone: 48F02, Page Exch. 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