Deloit News By Mrs. H. Bstiesr Ewald Spahn returned home from the hospital in Omaha Fri day after receiving medical care. Mrs. Charles Bartak may be released from the Neligh iKwpital the latter part of the week. Bev erly returned to Wayne Sunday. Cathy and Christy Bartak spent several days vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. Savage, in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughters, O'Neill, spent New Years Day at the L. Lar son home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and son were visitors the next day at the Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons were dinner guests New Years Day at the Web Na pier home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson . and Mr. and Mrs. Watson Mc Donald were guests at the H.J. i Kurpgoweit home Monday eve- 1 ning in honor of the Kurpgeweit wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maben and - Emma Wulf were Neligh visitors Friday. Mrs. Homer Stearns, Norfolk, visited Mrs. Mary Stearns Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns and Madine were Sioux City, la., visitors Thursday. Mrs. Ewuld Spahn visits her mother, Mrs. Joe Guide, in the O’Neill hospital frequently. She lilts been hospitalized since be fore Christmas. Mrs. Dana Sisson and daughter arrived home Sjnday from Seat tle, Wash., where they visited Dana for about two weeks. School started at Deloit Mon day. , — DIVERSIFIED SERVICES. INC. fcnvestor? Bldg.. Minneapolis 2, Minnesota Or fit out. clip and Mod coupon bok>wr DUANE ANDERSON Box 861 O’Neill, Nebr. Pleane nend the prospectus describ ing the inventr.?ent company or com panies checked below: □ Investor? Mutual, Inc. □ Investor? Stock Fund, Inc O Investor? Selective Fund, Inc D Investor? Group Canadian Fund ltd. O Investor? Variable Payment Fund, Inc Nam#___ Address____ Cihr _Stab The Deloit pinochle club met Thursday at tbe Frank Bohn home. Mrs. Kubart, Mrs. G. A. Bauer, Mrs. Anton Shavlik and Mrs. F Kruntorad were guests Mrs. E. L. Sisson, Mrs. C. Mc Donald, Mrs Paul Funk and Mrs. Krjntorad won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Winner Mosel moved to Neligh Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak helped them move. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram and -an, California, moved to the Kryger ranch last week. Mr. Ingram Is a graduate of Wheeler ciainty high school. Recent guests at the Pete Paul lesen home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fredricks, all of Holdrege. Mrs. E. L. Sisson and Fred vis ited the Melvin Rexin home Monday evening. Henry Reimer visited in the L. W. Reimer and H. Manson homes in O’Neill Wednesday. - : iwing News By Mr*. Harold Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Koenig and daughters, Lincoln, were guests at the Adolph Koenig home from Tuesday until Fri day of last week. The Ewing "No, Thank You” Tops club met Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck New ofticers are: Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle, president; Mrs. Doris Fick, vice president; Mrs. Clarence Hansen, secretary; Mrs. L. M. Carter, treasurer; Mrs. Hahlbeck, weight recorder; Mrs. Louise Anthony, weigher; Mrs. Vera Hart, historian and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman, report er. Mrs. Burtwistle reported on her trip to Lincoln Saturday where she appeared with other TOP members from Lincoln and Hastings on a television program. She was one of the members who has been outstanding in the state by losing weight. The wo men participated ir. a panel dis cussion on the show. Names were drawn for "secret sisters" for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack had as their guests during the New Year weekend their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjack and daughters, Elaine and Mary, Melbeta. Mike Sanders, Laurel, returned home Saturday after spending a part of the holiday vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee and other relatives in IT1 i nrr — -- ---O ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wanser spent the New Year’s holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser. They returned to their home in Denver Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wansei made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tom jack held an open house party foi about 25 friends Neiw Year’s Eve preceding the dance later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp went to North Bend where Mrs. Knapp attended the arch dio cese board meeting. She holds the office of fiancial secretary. Mrs. John Miller, Ewing, who has been appointed to fill an unexpired term in the O’Neill Deanery, also attended the North Bend meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings visited her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes, at Neligh Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Pruden spent Sat urday visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Burt wistle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Shavlik. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bullwi't had as their guests Thursday evening Mrs. Robert Pruden, Leigh Ann and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bollwitt and Craig. The occasion was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Urban. Mrs. Dewdtt Gunter, who has been a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital several days, was able to return to her home in Ewing Saturday. Mrs. Josephine Elston spent a few days in Norfolk with rela tives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sojka and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies went to Norfolk Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Loughrey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn were hosts to the Ewing-Clearwater pinochle club Thursday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hintz, Mrs. Gail Boies and Leo nard Knapp won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and JANUARY Clearance All Our Men's HEAVY JACKETS WESTERN STYLE COATS TOP COATS WOOL SLACKS 20% OFF SAUNTO’S Phone 197-W O'Neill ' • "'^r, '" •» 4 0f • family were Sunday evening g jests at the Robert Bartak home. Mr* Laura Spittler, who had been a guest at the Bartak home, accompanied them home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latzel and family were dinner aod evening guests Sunday at the El m 9 vin Hamilton home. Mrs Alfred Doud and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Latzel, were Ne ligh visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood, the Rev. Mrs. Nina Haynes, and Mrs. Alta Meyers went to Al bion Monday evening to attend a * .*»• 0 % zone rally ol the Church of the Nazarene. Mrs Edna Lofquest. Mrs. Er nest Norwood and Miss Arlene Pelletier attended a prayer con ference at Page Saturday. The same day, Mrs. Norwood and Arlene, accompanied by Mrs An na .Thompson, went to O’Neill where they visited Arthur Pel letier jr. at St. Anthony's hos pital. Mm. Amy Jacobsen celebrat ed her 06th birthday Tuesday. Jan. 2. In the altrrnoun IS wo men arrived at her home In honor of the occasion The hour* were spent Informally. Mrs. Jnesihsen received (tits. A birthday rake «ra* served m a |Mvrt of the no-ho«t luncheon. 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