Waldos Spend Most Of Winter in West % __ AMELIA— Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo, who left here De cember 16. for a visit with rel atives in Missouri, California, Montana and various other states, arrived home Monday, March 20. Most of the winter months were spent in California. They visited Mr. and Mrs f Leo Marcellus (Mrs. Marcellus is the former Helen Waldman); and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fare well (Mrs. Farewell is the for mer Mae Lierman), all at Pico, Calif. In Washington they visited the Elmed Enbodys, Reming tons. Greenstreets and other Nebraska friends. The weather in Nebraska since they arrived home has been worse than any in south west Holt all winter, except the March 7 storm. Other Amelia News <1 Mrs. Delia Ernst visited Mrs. Rose Currans in Neligh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees were Creighton visitors Saturday. Mrs. Viola Travers cal’ed on Mrs Julia White last Thurs day. Mrs. Etta Ott and Mrs. Julia White were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frahm are visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz and Linda, who live near Stanton. Mrs. Marv Small is visiting her son, C. F. Small, and fam ily. Mr and Mrs. Small drove k to Grand Island on Tuesday, r March 21, to meet her. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser returned Friday from a trip to Norfolk and Columbus. Mr and Mrs. Blake Ott re ceived word from their daugh ter, Gloria, that she has accept ed work with a paper company and likes it “very much.” Mrs. Glen White visited her daughter, Glenice, at McPher son. Kans., over the weekend She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton as far as Grand Is land on their return trip to | their home at Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nacht- | man, who are moving to a farm j near Rose, were honored at a farewell party Friday evening. . The following families were present: Steve Sladek. Mrs. Helen Pokorny, Earnie John ston, Lew Backaus, Ray And* eisen, Everett Winnings and j Lee Giliman. _. O’NEILL NEWS Mrs. Mary McLeod, who has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fangman, of Omaha, stopped in to see her sister, Mrs. Margaret Agnes, in Norfolk on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lo haus and family drove to Nor folk Tuesday to bring her home. Public skating party Friday evening, March 31, 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. Join your friends in an April fool's party at the ( O'Neill Rollerdrome. MCr. and Mrs. W. G. Yenne, oi Bartlett, and daughter, Miss Wilmadean, of Kearney, shop- j ped in O’Neill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Benson, of Omaha, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson. They also visit- j ed Mr and Mrs. Hugh Benson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lor enz Tuesday evening. Why do people neglect their own or their children's teeth? —Dr- F. J. Fisher. Dentist. 47tf Joseph Judge, of Atkinson, was down Monday to attend a census school. He also visited his sister, Mrs. Richard Minton. i ___l-"_„ * INMAN NEWS Mrs. M. L. Harkins and daughter, Hildred. and Mrs. H E. Smith and Mrs. T D. Hut ton spent Wednesday, March 22, in Norfolk. Earl Watson went to Lincoln. ! Thursday, March 23, to look after business interests. He returned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Co’uman, 1 of Denver, Colo., came last Thursday, being called by the j j illness of Mr. Colman’s father, i ! George Colman, sr. They were j ! accompanied to Inman by Mr i and Mrs. George Laney, who j | have spent the winter in Den- j ver with their son-in-law and I daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ticknor. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and | Sam returned home on Friday | evening from Keesleo* Field, j Miss., where they have spent j 2 weeks visiting their son-in law and daughter, Lt.-Col. and ! Mrs. C. R. Opper. Dotty Moore and Tom Clark, who attend college at Wayne. J spent the weekend visiting j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. j ; Harry Moore and Mr. and Mrs ! E. E. Clark. Mr. ana Mrs. il. r,. uiara went to Verdigre on Saturday I evening where they attended a rural carriers' meeting. Mrs. Creola Henry and Mrs. I Lyle Ruth Jackson left Friday for their home in St. Paul, Minn., after spending a few days visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. William Kelley. sr„ and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and daughter. Carolyn, and son. j Sam, spent Sunday in Valen- i tine visiting Dr. and Mrs. Wil- j liam Slusher. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colman, I* of Denver, Colo., spent Satur- i day night in the Kenneth Cov entry home. Mrs. Coventry and Mrs. Colman are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Kelley entertained the Pinochle club at their home Saturday eve ning. March 25. A lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Fred Moore returned to j her home Thursday, March 23. after spending several days ; with her mother, Mrs. C. Zim- ' belman. at Gregory, S. D Mr. and Mrs. James McMa han spent Monday afternoon in Norfolk on business. Mrs. Pete Cooper, of Or chard. spent last Thursday af ternoon visiting her mother, Mrs. Lottie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colman left Sunday for their home in Denver, Colo., after spending. a# few days in the George Col man, sr., and Kenneth Coven try homes. *vir. auu iviib- juiui ouuuiAa entertained a group of boys at cards on Thursday evening, March 23, in honor of their son, Leo. A lunch was served at the close of the evening. Occasion was Leo’s birthday anniversa ry. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson and daughter, Betty Jo, of Ord, spent the weekend visiting Mr. Watson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. Mrs. Marye Hartigan and son, Pat, were Norfolk visitors Wednesday, March 22. Larry Hopkins, of Sioux Ci ty, spent the weekend with friends and relatives in Inman and O’Neill. LETTER TO EDITOR O’Neill, Nebr. March 21, 1950 Editor of (Frontier: Dear Sir: Enclosed find check for $2.50 to extend my subscription to “The Fastest growing Newspa per in Nebraska” for another year. 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