Deloit News By Mr*. H Mmr The U E. O. Club met at thi Ewald Spahn home on Thursday after rtoon. A very interesting lesson was presented Mrs. Mary Stearns spent thi week-end at the Will Conner homi in Ewing. Mr and Mrs. Elvon Kinnej and family, of Boone la. spen the weekend with relatives it Elgin and Park Center Mr. and Mrs H W Tempi* ami daughters of Hastings spen Saturday in the Henry Retmei home. Mrs Anna Savidge ant Maxine and Beradme were sup l**r guests on Monday at Ewal* Sparing. Mrs. Maxine Martensen of Id a ho and Mrs. Bornadine Hedferr of Butte Mont., and Mrs. A. Sav ulge were supi»er guest Thursdaj evening at the Charles Hartal home. Mrs Martensen and Mrs, Red fern left Friday for their homes after an eight day visit with rel atives hern. Mrs. Myrtle Jewell of Dallas S. D is visiting the R. Tomjacli and Johnny Bauer homes. A dial telephone was installed at the Gene Tom jack home or the Clearwater line. Sunday dinner guest at the Henry Reimer home were Mr FRITZ'S Body Shop 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Complete Body Work Glass Cut & Installed - PHONE - 86 Day — 473 Night O’NEILL, NEKK. 30tfc and Mrs. J. A. Laraon of Ewing, Linda Laraon and Mr. and Mr*. Larry Laraon of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mra. Donald Starr of West Point. Mrs. Sidney Anderson is visit ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brigg in Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer and Mrs. Myrtle Jewell spent Sunday (Mothers Day) in Dallas 1 South Dakota. Mrs. Fred Harpster is staying with Mrs. Anita Lee in Ewing following her stay in the hopita) Leonard Laraon (brother of 1 Mrs H. Rcimer) has accepted the position of elementary co ordinator in the North Piatte Sch ools. He was principal in Kim ball scIkjoLs formerly.. Atkinson News Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodge were last Friday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runnels in Stuart. Miss Julie Featherston, who is employed by the Aetna Casual Insurity Company m Omaha, came Friday to spend Mother’s Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlie Featherston and family. Mrs. Alois Mlnarik jr. and child ren are spending a few days vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramson Reed at Osmond. Miss Ruth Humpal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Humpal, spent last ’weekend in Atkinson with her parents. She returned to Omaha Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Mlnarik sr. returned home Sunday after spending a few days in Denver i on business and visiting their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pick and Rick, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Charf. Mr. and Mrs. George Randol have started a remodeling project on their home in north Atkin son. Saturday afternoon callers at the Alfred Kazda home were Mrs Norman Hodge of Denver, Mrs. Lulu Dunn, Mrs. Erma Carr and Mrs. William Wefso. Mother’s Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan and family were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pac ha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le Munyan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shane and family, Miss Bonnie LeMunyan of Om aha, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith jr. and family of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and fam ily. Mrs. Ethel Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dunn, Mrs. Doris Dob rovolny, were all Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mohr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodge of Denver called on Dr. and Mrs. Merlin Otteman and family Sat urday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Otteman are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lam mer. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mills and Mrs. Ella Hoppes of Burwell were Mother’s Day guests in the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills, Max and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kissinger left Monday for Iowa where he will begin his summers work with construction. They were accom panied as far as Sioux City by Mrs. Bert Garwood who will spend a couple of days visiting her sister, Mrs. E. T. Peterson of Pringhar, la. The ladies plan to spend a couple of days togeth er. Mrs. Carrie Keating, Mrs. John Keating and Mrs. Robert Keating were hostesses last Saturday at a Tea honoring Mrs. Anna Keat ing on her 80th birthday. The birthday cake was decorated bea utifully in white with pink roses and about fifty friends and re latives gathered to help her cele brate this special birthday. Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Colfack were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colfack and family of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Col fack and Wanda of Niobrara and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colfack and family of 9argent, Ne«br. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack and Wanda spent last Saturday night and Sunday with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Col fack and Dennis. They returned 1 , ■■ - , . ^ - I IN NEBRASKA BEER IS A NATURAL From nature's light grain comes sparkling, light beer. . Nebraska's traditional beverage of moderation—it's light, sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry in Nebraska is proud of the more than three and one-half million tax dollars it contributes to the state of Nebraska each year—money that helps support our schools, our hospitals and our parks. In Nebraska, beer belongs, enjoy it. ® UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. NEBRASKA DIVISION to their home in Niobrara Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fleming were Sunday dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Dean Fleming and family. Mr. and Mrs Norman Hodge arrived last Friday morauyg from Denver by plane to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. William Wefso. They returned home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Braziel, Kent and Blaine came from Lin coln Saturday morning to spend the weekend in Atkinson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Kazda. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dunn spent the weekend with her mo ther, Mrs. Ethel Mohr and other relatives. They returned to Om aha on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Raymer arrived home last week after spending the waiter months in California. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of Magnolia, la., and Mr. and Mrs Fred Seney of Brunswick, Nebr., were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard son. Mr. Henry is a brother of Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Seney is a sister. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd McDowell went to Lincoln last Saturday where they spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis McDowell and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDow ell returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brill and j Cindy came from Ponca to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lou is Vinzenz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirkland. The Brills returned to their home Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Carlton Davis of Erie son spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom Davis and Mrs. Mane Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Davis are former Alkinsomtes and al so attended church services in Atkinson Sunday morning and greeted many of their old friends Miss Carol Henning spent Mo ther’s Day weekend in Atkmson with her parents, Mr and Mrs John Henning. Mrs. Mary Hen ning was also a Sunday guest in the John Henning home. Miss Carol is employed in Omaha by the Douglas Printing Company She returned to Omaha Sunday evening. Willis Mohr, oldest son of the late Frances Mohr and Mrs. Vi olet Mohr of Stuart recently spent a few days visiting with his grand mother, Mrs. Ethel Mohr and ot her relatives and friends. He re cently completed his bfaic train ing at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo and passed his required tests. He left last Wednesday to return V) Ft. Gordon, Ga., where he will enroll in a special course in Ra dio Tele-Type training. Mrs. Elizabeth Hegberg spent the weekend in Bristow with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enbody and family were Mother’s Day dinner guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rol land Kersch and family in Spen cer. —■ ~ ' ii — DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete VImuI Out Contact Leasee By Appointment Phone 2191 81•'■veer, Nebrankn Mias Bonnie LeMunyan spent Iasi weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Robert LeMunyan and family. Mr. and Mrs Clifford pacha and family spent Mother’s Day with her mother in Butte. Clifford Coxb.il came from Om aha to spend Mother s Day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Earl CoxbUl Mr and Mrs. Theron Bogue and family came last Saturday to get his grandmother, Mrs. Ger. trude West and took her to Cham berlain, S. D. where she will visit in the Bogue home for a few days. Mias Mary Jane Meurrens spent Mother's Day weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meurrens. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg drove to Broken Bow last Sunday, where they attended church ser vice and spent the day with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. anti Mrs. Calvin McClurg and fam ily. Mr and Mrs. Muster son and family arrived Monday evening to spend a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkland Mrs Matte non was the former Janet Kirkland The Masleraon family live m Jeffer son City, Mo Mrs Albert Lemroer was hos tess at a coffee Tuesday after noon from two to four at her home honoring her daughter, Mrs Merlin Ottemail Dr. and Mrs. Otteman and two *»ns Scott ami Shawn, are visiting her parents and other relatives in and around Atkinson They plan u> vtait his relatives and friends at Pender. Nebraska before returning to their home in Philideiptua Monday afternoon callers id the Art Ziska home were Mrs Phillip McNeely and son of Om aha and Mrs John Krys] of Stu art. Mr. and Mrs Bob Vlack. Bob by, Bill and Barry, left Monday Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Honda FLORENCE PONTON. Prop Pbooe 106 Oolrtew BXg. morning for their home in Om aha, alter spending the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs George Wedqp and other rela tiers. , A group of fHends and relative* pleasantly surprised Mr ami Mrs Donald Wedigc last Friday eve mug when they gathered at the Wcdtge home to Iwlp Don cell hr ate his birthday Thuac attend ing were Mr. and Mr* Mike Me Kay. Mr and Mrs. George Wedige, Mr. and Mis Donakl Ilouaka, Mr and Mr* Dean Go ku* and Mr and Mrs. Paul Seger. Mr and Mrs. Art Ziska and 1 eliy were M t .•-■♦u of their Mm ami -t-iQfrtnr ink*, Mr. and Mr* SopM* 7^%k .1 and famdy in ONedi Mother-* Day dinner (oral* at the 1* -me of Mr awl Mr* Don aid Houmlta were: Mr and Mr* George Wed ge, Mr awl Mr* Donald Wwlige awl family and Mr awl Mr* lkd> Vladl aad hum tiy from Omaha Phono Your Now* To Tho Frontior Phono 788 O’NEILL DRIVE IN THEATRE Thursday, May 16 - "EXPERIMENT IN TERROR" Friday and Saturday May 17 and 18 IMH HLE FEATl’KK HUN1KAM "THE WINGS OF EAGLES" & "CANYON RIVER" Sunday-Monday-Tuesday May 19-20-21 "THE PARENT TRAP" Starring Maureen O'llarn and Hrtan Keith Wednesday and Thursday May 22 and 23 "A WEEKEND WITH LULU" Hob Monkhouse, Ix-slie Phillips, Shirley Eaton. Alfred Mnrka PLANT with CONFIDENCE CARGILL SEED CORN AND SORGHUM I have on hand the numbers best adapted to your farm. 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