Inman News Ernest Trowbridge returned Wednesday evening, September 30, from Saratoga, Wyo., where he spent some time in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Trowbridge and other relatives. Mrs. Harold Ticknor has re turned to her home in Denver, Colo., after visiting her mother, Mrs. George Laney. Mrs. Violet Sholes spent Mon day and Tuesday, September 28 29, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leonard and family at Wakefield. Mrs. Eva Murten has returned from Gordon and Mullen where she spent a couple of weeks visit ing friends. Pvt. Warren James Gallagher came Tuesday evening, Septem ber 29, to spend a furlough with bis father, James P. Gallagher. Gallagher is enroute from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., to Ft. Lewis, Wash ,.»rs Key Gannon left last Thursday for Kent, Wash,, where she will spend a couple of weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gan non and Arthur Gannon. Miss Joan Coventry, who is; employed at Omaha, spent the j weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson and family of O’Neill visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wat son Sunday evening. Miss Lu Ella Watson of Atkin son spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith and ; family of El Monte, Calif., came I Sunday to visit in the homes of | Mrs. Anna Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke and to attend the ! funeral of Mrs. Kenneth Smith on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Norfolk are spending a few days with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky, jr., and Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivitt and son, Keith, of Ivladison spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keyes left Monday for Worthington, Minn., to visit their son-in-law and dau ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burg strum and family. Larry Sawyer of Stuart spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cunning ham and family of Chadron came Friday to visit Mr. Cunningham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cun ningham. Gordon Sholes, who is employ ed near Dunning, spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. David Morsbach and dau ghters, Lois and Mary, and son, Pvt. Harlan Morsbach, spent Wednesday evening, September 30, visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons at Neligh. Miss Marilyn Gallagher, who attends Briar Cliff college at Sioux City, spent the weekend visiting her father, James P. Gal lagher. and her brother. Pvt. War ren J. Gallagher. Miss Barbara Brunckhorst of Spencer spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst. Mrs. David Morsbach and son, Harlan, spent last Thursday in Valentine visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Sparks and family. Mrs. Pete Cooper of Orchard spent Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. Lottie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben and family of Oak spent the weekend m the homes of Mrs. May Fraka and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben. Mrs. Myrtle Easter of Sterling, Colo., came Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Anna Smith and to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ken neth Smith Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Grazier and son, Jerry, of Tipton, Mo., came Saturday, being called by the death of Mrs. Grazier’s sister, Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell and daughter. Betty Jean, of Albion ment Sunday visiting Mrs. Lottie Thompson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keil and family moved Sunday from the E. E. Clark house in the west part of town to the E. E. Keyes house in the south part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gaugh enbaugh and familv moved Sun day from the Merlin Luben pro perty to a ranch south of Atkin son. Ronnie Coventry, who is em ployed at Pickstown, S. D., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and Susan of Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens were Sunday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and family. Visitors Here— Mr. and Mrs. Franx Lancaster of Denver, Colo., visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson on Tuesday, September 29. Bonnie Connors Heads Circle Nine. AMELIA — The Circle Nine ciub held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Lee Gilman Tuesday eve ning, September 29, to elect of ficers: Bonnie Connors, president; Nancy Forbes, vice - president; treasurer; Helen Clifford, gift Agnes Frahm, secretary and committee; June Gilman, song leader; Stella Sparks, news re porter. Mrs. Gilman served a luncheon of angel food cake, strawberries and whipped cream. The club meeting will be with Mrs. Leona James today (Thurs day). It will be a masquerade party. Other Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards, Arliss and Zane, Mrs. Dale But terfield and children and Mrs. Opal Vargason visited at the J. H. Snelson home in Long Pine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson and Shirley were Grand Island callers Monday. Mrs. Wilbur Manley, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Thomp son, and family, accompanied them to Grand Island enroute to her home at Bameston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh of Valentine visited at the parental Frank Pierce home Sunday. In the afternoon they called on Mrs. Alfred Dierking in Chambers. The Merry Matrons club will meet October 15 with Mrs. Mar jorie Sammons. Each member is asked to bring articles for the Childrens Memorial hospital ba zaar. The Harold Gilman family has a new car. The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service will show films at the Amelia school on Tuesdav, October 13, at 8 o’clock. The films will "be on “Russia and the United Nations.” Lunch will be served and each member is ask ed to bring 12 sandwiches. Mrs. Julia White returned home Wednesday, September 30, from several weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Brad dock, at Castle Rock, S.D., and i her son, Ray White, and family at Martin, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farewell of Pico, Calif., were dinner guests last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear. They also spent that evening with Mrs. Lindsey and Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Bill Ragland were Ord call ers Wednesday, September 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge and Mrs. Julia White were Neligh callers last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees and Bob Rees attended the cattle sale in Burwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce were dinner guests on Wednes day, September 30, at the John Walter, sr., home in Chambers. Mr. Walter’s daughter, Mrs. Al fred Dierking, prepared the din ner honoring the birthday anni versaries of Mr. Walter and Mr. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Braber were visiting old friends in the Amelia community last week. They were overnight guests on Wednesday, September 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser. On last Thursday eve ning they were supper guests at B. W. Waldo’s. Mr. and Mrs. Bra ber now reside in Byers, Colo., near their son, Lyle. Their youngest son is in Korea and the other son is home with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Pisacka of Hay Springs, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman, at tended the Ak-Sar-Ben in Om aha on the weekend. Mrs. Pi sacka and Mrs. Gilman are sis ters. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bums of Wahoo were visiting at William Fryrear’s Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Fix and Leone also called in the afternoon. Page News Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Held were Sunday dinner guests of the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Louis Held of Venus. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brownell of Sidney visited Saturday and were overnight guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason. Mrs. Lamason is a sister of Mr. Brownell. Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler and family of Emmet visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Wink ler’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Kemper. Mr. and Mrs. Kemper observed their 48th wed ding annivesary Sunday. The farm sale on the Jim Bridge farm Wednesday was well attended. Sales were reported good. Mrs. Stanley Silvers and son of Holdrege and Miss Bonnie Bernholtz of Detroit, Mich., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bernholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen drove to Creighton Sunday where they called on an old friend, Albert Bertsinger, who is an invalid. From there they went to Plainview where they visited in the afternoon with old neigh ! bors, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lortz. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farnsworth of Las Vegas, Nev., came Monday to visit the former’s brother, E. H. Farnsworth, and Mrs. Farns worth. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., left Friday for Long Pine where they were overnight guests at the Eddie Connery home. On Saturday morning they were joined there by Clayton Mesner and daughter, Eleta Rae, of O’Neill and they drove to Ve tal, S.D., where they visited w7ch Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks until Monday. On their return home Monday they were supper guests of Mrs. Connery at Long Pine. Mrs. Hicks is a sister of Mrs. Mesner and an aunt of Mrs. Sor ensen. The Improvement club met Monday evening with Mrs. Otto Matschullat with 18 members present and two guests, Mrs. Les ter Riege and Mrs. Mable Davis, both former members. Mrs. Davis rejoined the club. The theater and park were discussed at the business meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen returned home Wednesday, Sep tember 30, from visiting relatives at Ogallala, Sidney and Mitcnell, and at Denver, Colo. While at Denver they were called back to Sidney to slay at the home of their son, Milton, and care for the children while Mr. and Mrs. . Milton Nissen went to Pacific Grove, Calif., to attend the fu neral of Mrs. Nissen’s mother. Vernie Hunter, Mrs. C. A. Townsend and her house guests, Mrs. Jessie Swain of Rapid City, S.D., and Mrs. Nona Rew of Osage, Wyo., drove to Pierce on Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Haynes. They went to Norfolk where they were met by V". and Mrs. Alva Townsend of Columbus and were guests of the Frank dimeter's. Iff **,r ■ Now EASY Spindrier does the .- ■ hardest part of washday /% 1 [ (J £ I ^B automatically with amazing f£.~-^ j I 3-minute Automatic Spin-Rinse. H Two tubs work at once to do ■ a week's wash in one hour. I T T j ■ Handy Swing Faucets save w ■ soap and hot water. All new 1 1 I built-in Water Filter. New high i J H speed Drain Pump. onl7Y5% JOWnI jMEflfp e3s,fir< 25c A DA'' 1 only* 219.95 GILLESPIES Phone 1 14 O’Neill PEACUES ™ MjOO MEAT SPECIALS Cudahy's Puritan— SUCED BACON.Lb. 79c WimmerV All-Meat— RING BOLOGNA Lb. 29c Waldorf CRACKERS Lb. 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