Inman News liy Mr*. Jiune* McMjUim Mr. and Mrs Sam Watson, Om aha, came iliursday afternoon to spend the Easter weekend visit nig Sam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom Kelly and family, Page. Mr. and Mrs G. E. Hartigan and family, Hokfrege, spent the Easter weekend visiting in the homes of Mr and Mrs. James Coventry arid Bill and Mrs Mary Hartigan. Easier dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly and family, Page Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Watson re turned from Omaha where they ■pent several day:, while Mrs. Watson was in an Omaha hospi tal. Albert Anthony and Terry, Sco tia, were Inman visitors Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Bill Butterfield and fam lly, Norfolk, visited m the home el Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lines and with other relatives and friends on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Juracek, Norfolk, spent the lioliday week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gillogly and with re latives at Ewing. Kay Kelley and Keith Kivett, Wayne college students, spent the Master weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vaden KuveU. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk, spent Thursuay and Friday visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch, who are employed at Amherst, spent the weekend at their home here. Mrs. May Fraka received word that her daughter, Mrs. William Vrooman had undergone maior surgery on Wednesday at the Lundberg Memorial hospital at Creighton. Mrs. Vrooman is the former Esther Fraka. Mrs. Leo Mossman has return ed home after spending the win ter months in Santa Ana, Calif., with her son anu daugnter-in law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mossman and family and at Lawrence, Kan., wall her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gillahan and family and at Te kamah, Nebr., with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and famdy. Mrs. James McMahan visited Mrs. John Osenbaugh, O’Neill Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burival and Mark, O'Neill, visited Mr. ami Mis. Howard Jackson and Billy Friday evening. Mrs. ira Watson spent the weekend in Lincoln visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Langley and daugh ters. Mrs. Watson accompanied Mrs. French of O’Neill to Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan, O’ Neill. Other guests in the Sullivan home were Mr. and Mrs. Louis | ' Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined—(Basse* Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 1<>7 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday Vitt and Mr and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, O'Neill in h. Albert Reynolds accom jianied Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull, Lynch, to Omaha Tuesday where they attended funeral ser vices for their cousin, Douglas Roberta, of Omaha, who passed away on Saturday. Charles Meyer, Page, was an Inman visitor Tuesday morning Mrs Woodrow Gaughenbaugh and Carol Ann were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Clark Gaughenbaugh and Nancy O' Neill. Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh visited Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Jonas, O’ Neill. Nancy Gajghenbaugh, O'Neill, was an overnight guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh Sunday night. Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Sch neider and sons on Wednesday. Riverside New:. Ill Mr*. l.ioriH (iuot«r Mrs. Chester Taylor and Mrs. Rudy Aiders helped Mrs. Jessie Angus celebrate her birthday Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and family, Kitty Fry, Mrs. Victor Vander.snick, Kent and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Napier and Carol Ann were guests Friday evening at the Bert Fink home for the April birth days of Willie Shrader, Mrs. Lee Fink and Tim, Mrs. Melvin Na pier and Carol Ann and Bert Fink. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier Mr. and Mrs. Russell Napier and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harp ster and sons and the Alfred Na pier family were guests Friday evening at the Richard Napier I1UHIC iUl Irltc U UU UlUcJjra UI j Mrs. Aufred Napier, Leroy and Glenda, Mrs. John Napier and Tommy, and Russel Napier. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Napier and sons, Haysville, Kan., came Friday morning to visit at the Web Napier home and other re latives over the Easter week end. Mrs. Willie Shrader and Mrs. Charles Rotherham assisted Mrs. Kitty Fry in entertaining the Jolly Workers club Thursday afternoon. Some ot the ladies done embro derying and tatting. Mrs. Willie Shrader presided at the business meeting. Sixteen members were present. They had a grocery shower for the honored guest, Mrs. Douglas Shrader. They vot ed to give a potted plant to Ralph Shrader who is a patient in the Tilden hospital. Mrs. Keith Bid dlecome and Mrs. George Mont gomery each received a gift from their mystery pals. The club is having a coin shower for Linda Johnston, a new bride and mem bers of the club who wish to ex change bulbs or plants, bring them to the May meeting with Mrs. Z. H. Fry. Mrs. Grant Mott and Mrs. Ronnie Mott are assist ing Mrs. Fry at the May meet ing. Mrs. Lynn Fry entertained the Seek and Share club Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Willie Shra der serving the lunch. Mrs. Dave Anson and Mrs. A1 Anson gave the lesson on guest and service entry way. Fifteen members were present and Mrs. Archie John ston became a member. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer and the Leo Miller fam ily met the Darrol Switzer fam ily of Omaha lor a picnic din ner last Sunday at Wisner. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer went home with the Darrol Switzer family for a few days visit. Mrs. Ora Swit zer entered the Metlwdist hos pital Wednesday and underwent surgery Friday at 12:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Larsen, Lincoln visited last weekend at the Don Larson home. Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr and Mrs. Wendell Switzer, Mr and Mrs. Robert McDaniel, Mr and Mrs. William Lofquist and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier were guests at the Son Larsen home last Saturday evening. Mrs. Dale Napier entertained the Busy Hand 4-H club and a lew guests Friday afternoon to an Easter egg bunt. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Andre and family were dinner guests Sun day at the Walter Miller home. Ralph Pollock, Seattle, Waah., and Mrs. Dale Raasch and girls Omaha, visited a few days last week at the Dave Pollock home returning to Omaha Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer and family visited at the Leo Miller home Thursday evening. Mrs. Wayne Fry came home from the Antelope Memorial hos pital last Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Duane Jensen and family, Newman Grove, Mr and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr ami Mr*. Dale Napier and the Wayn< Fry fanuly were dinner guest* Sunday at the Richard Napier Imme. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and fanuly, Mr. and Mi*, linn Harp ster and sons, Mr and Mrs Kas sel Napier and suns and the Al fred Napier family were dinner guests Sunday at the Web Na pier home. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome visited at the Joe Hegr home near Leigh the forepart of last week David Hegr came home with Mrs. Bid dlecome Wednesday night for a few days visit. E. Pierson helped Marcus Pier son brand and dehorn cattle Thursday, P*Uy Murni spent her Easter vacation at the Dale Napier home. Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Nelson and Jimmy, Plainvww. hail cake and coffee at the Dew at Hoke home after the Senior claw play Tuea day evening. A1 Gibson wa* a supper guest last Monday at the Wayne Fry home, Jim Walton was an overnight guest of Leroy Napier Tuesday Mrs Robert Hobbs and child ren, Omaha, came Friday morn ing to the Dewitt Hoke home to spend her Easter vacation Ro bert came Saturday for the week end Mr and Mr* Howard Miller and Jay Butler were dinner guests Sunday at the Leo Miller hum*. Mr and Mr* Verl Gunter awl Lundy vtailed at the Lionel Gun ter home Wediv-aday evening Mr and Mrs Lorraine Mont goraery and family and the Lynn Fry iamily were dinner guest* Sunday at the Floyd Napier home. The Busy Hand 4-H club met last Monday evening at the Frenchtown school. The MetWnlut Youth Fell«>w ship and the United Pmtfltl tan Youth group had their an nual Sunrine Rnater Hrnrtrc on the Tomjack hlU eaat of String After the M-rvtcea, brrakJaal «aa aereed to tire group at the rhurrb annex Mr and Mr* Itarnkl liennrti nnd family came Kraiay evening to the Wilbur Bennett home fur tire Kaatrr weekend They j n to return to ihrir trome at C»a* lard Wedneaday Try The Frontier Want Adt — It Pey* I Latest on BIG YIELDING P-A-G SX HYBRIDS One look at a field of P-A-G’s showy SX hybrids and you’re bound to want to know more about th—w You’ll want to know more about their startling uniformity, better standability, and extra potential for bonus making yields. You’ll want to know why top corngrowm across the country have more than doubled (heir acreage of these extra-profit hybrids in the last five years. I will gladly answer all questions about SX hybrids from P-A-G and recommend the varieties that fit your farm. See me soon. 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