Inman Will Entertain Holt’s Teachers * — 2d Meet Is Scheduled November 24 INMAN— Inman will be host to the second meeting of the Holt County Town Teachers’ associa tion to be held on Monday, No vember 24. The initial session of the term was held in O’Neill Wednesday, October 15. Following the next session the coaches and superintendents will chooses the officials for the an nual Holt county prep basketball tournament to be held in O’Neill January 20-23. The juniors w^ll present their class play on October 31. Other Inman News LeRoy Moore and Lawrence Stevens, who are employed at Rapid City, S.D., spent the week end in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield. Graydon Hartigan of Alma spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Marye Hartigan. Mrs. Ira Watson and daughter, Carolyn, were in Norfolk last Thursday afternoon where they attended the navy band concert. Mrs. Dave Anson of Ewing spent Saturday afternoon visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leidy and sons left Sunday for their home in Mintum, Colo., after spending a week visiting in the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Graw. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosser and family left Sunday for their home at Sheldon, la., after spending a week in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mrs. Pete Cooper of Orchard was a Saturday visitor in Inman. Merlin Luben of Bruno spent the weekend here with his fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacox and son left Wednesday, October 15, for their home at Carbondale, Colo., after visiting Mrs. Jacox’s mother, Mrs. Walter Jacox, for a few days. The Inman Workers project club met at the country home of Mrs. Clarence Hansen on Wed nesday, October 15. A covered dish luncheon was enjoyed by the group at noon. Mrs. Liveile Buterfield was assisting hostess. Mrs. L. F. Kopecky called the meeting to order. Mrs. James Mc Mahan was elected publicity chairman and Mrs. Ira Watson music chairman. The second part of the lesson, “When You Are a Home Nurse,” was demonstrated by Mrs. James Coventry and Mrs. A. N. Butler. They showed how to make an unoccupied and an occupied bed, also how to make a bed table and back rest from packing boxes. There were 17 members present. Mrs. Roy Gannon left Wednes day, October 15, for Puyallup, Wash., being called by the death of her mother, Mrs. George Kil linger. Mrs. Eva Murten left Friday for her home in Blair after ..DANCE.. AT O’NEILL * American Legion Auditorium HUGH MALONE His Drums and His Orchestra SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th Admission: Adults 75c, Children 50c Hallowe’en Masquerade Dance Wed.. Oct. 29 — 3 Grand Prizes Aces of Rhythm Orchestra — Adm. $1 spending a few days visiting Mrs, Anna Smith and other relatives, Mrs. Myrtle Youngs has re* turned from Gordon where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ladeiy, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith have moved from the Young property in the south part of town to the house owned by Art Renner in the west part of town. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tompkins and family of Omaha spent the weekend visiting Doctor Tomp kins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tompkins, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Tompkins, and family. Mrs. Francis Kemp came Sat urday from Pomona, Calif., for a visit in the Gallagher homes here. She was met in Grand Is land by Joe and Bea Gallagher, Mrs. Mayme Harte and Mrs. Elizabeth Colman. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Moore and daughters of Lincoln spent the weekend visiting Doctor Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keyes and family of Valentine spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. Pvt. John Boham came Satur day from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., i to spend a furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Myra tfairoamts, and other friends. Mrs. Alta Lockman of Stuart spent Saturday visiting Miss Mil dred Keyes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder of Norfolk have been visiting in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laney of Flandreau, S.D., spent the week end visiting Mr. Laney’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Laney. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sholes and Rev. C. C. Chappell spon sored a hay rack ride Friday eve ning for 35 members of the MYF. A wiener roast was enjoyed at the Methodist church after the ride. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and son, Jerry, of Neligh spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs.' David Morsbach spent Monday in Clearwater on bus in0ss. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach and son of Neligh spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Charles Morsbach. Garry Wilson Heads Lynch Seniors — LYNCH—The senior class of Lynch high school has elected of ficers as follows: Garry Wilson, president; Lois Sidney, vice-presi dent; Sydney Greene, secretary; Deloros Mellor, treasurer, and G. L. 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