L: ' - - ... m t .Y>4 v is VsfWWV ;« ' ( ti etotiit >‘^V IUy * Kf f LV <*:<•» t> e*>£* o* i tXMyi -y •*'*«* v>' .s W s**i ..£#***» <■*>*{ K*& v< •'< ■ ftvv __ r*>> * -^ I 1 ■ t. . S i usf** OMMwawiH ' ^vV > w* * M (XMU ! i *d SMWMa "MUf tEMIOIfft mm* *mm mui*m O&r SAIMI ilAiyl A< mtm y. * • r>jr < < v < («;<$ f: C j Annual Cemetery Cleanup Staged SANDCREEK — A group of people gathered at the Cleve land cemetery on Thursday, May 26, for the annual clean up job before Memorial day. Other Sandcreek News James E. Deming and sc n Robert, called on Joe Timmer man on Saturday, May 21, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swee' and children were dinne guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Dsming on Sunday, May 22. Roger Dobias, son of Mr. an Mrs. Charles Dobias, jr., cele brated his seventh birthda anniversary o n Wednesday May 25, with a birthday party. Those present were: Jan:c and Charles Sweet, Doris, Nea! and Darrel Smith, Roy and Keith Hipkie, Alice and Eve lyn Sweet, Roger and Rodney Dobias. Mrs. Linford Sweet, For a Good Time VISIT THE OLD PLANTATION CLUB Elgin. Nebr. ★ • Fine Food • Dancing • Entertainment ★ Members and their guests are invited to visit the Old Plantation Club. i Mrs. Russell Hipkie, Mrs. El ' sie Sweet and Mrs. Merrill Smith visited with Mrs. Do i bias. Birthday cake, jello and lemonade were served at the close of the afternoon. The Misses Jeanne and Dor othy Scott were dinner guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Charles Dobias, on Wed nesday, May 25. Joe Timmerman has been appointed road boss for the West half of Sandcreek town ship after the resignation of George Keidel, wrho formerly held that position. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith. Neal, Darrel and Doris visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest on Thursday evening. May 26. Miss Lois Cadwallader is helping Mrs. William Hoffman with her housework for a few weeks. WSCS Meets— EMMET — The WSCS met with Mrs. Charles Abart on Thursday, May 26, with 12 members present. Mrs. Rodney Livings, of Omaha, and Mrs. Jack Murphy were guests. Mrs. Wayne Bates gave the lesson after which lunch was served. Ewingite Here— Mrs Mabel Boise, of Ewing, is spending a few days visitine at the home of Mrs. John Carr. South Fork Telephone Co. . . . will hold a special meeting on Saturday, June 11 8 P. M., at Amelia to raise funds to construct and maintain telephone lines. Please plan to attend this meeting. —COMMITTEE B. W. Waldo, Vern Sageser, Ed Jungman. 6 Emmet Seniors Are Graduates EMMET — Six seniors from Emmet graduated at O’Neill high and St. Joseph’s hall at Atkinson. They were: Mercedes O’Connell, of St. Joseph’s; Leona Serck. Marie Fox, Ruby Kloppenborg, Ma rybelle O’Connor and Berni Grothe, all of O’Neill high. Graduating from the eighth grade, of Emmet, were: Norma Lou Foreman, Lyle Fox, Jim Puckett, Mary Lou Conard, Larry Fox and Mardell Hagel stein. Other Emmet News Mary Helen Benze spent a few days last week visiting Rosemary and Cecila Babl. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley, of Atkinson, were Sunday din ner guests at the William Serck home. Mrs. Bea Powell, of Denver, Colo., arrived on Friday where she will spend several days visiting her brothers, James and William O’Connor, and families. Mrs. Bob Fox spent Wednes day, May 25, visiting Mrs. Paul Newton and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Liv ings, of Omaha, are visiting Mrs. Livings’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kee, and other rel atives. Mrs. Henrv Schaff. of Atkin son. and Mrs. Joe Winkler at tended a miscellaneous shower given in honor of Mrs. Wink ler’s niece. Miss Marv Ann Shald. of Stuart, held ih the Catholic church basement at Stuart last Thursday, May 2fi Leah and Leona Serck at tended the Lutheran Walther league rally at Clearwater on Sunday. Henrv Winkler was a Sun dav dinner guest at the Joe Winkler home Miss Mabel Perkins returned to her home at Ainsworth on Sundav after snending a week vMting her sister. Mrs. James O’Connor and familv and her brother. Tom Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Foreman and daughters, Norma Lou and Jean, visited at the Jack Bai ley home at O’Neill on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ken dall, of Hastings, spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne For and son, Ste ven. Mrs. F. E. Foreman and daughter, Jean, and Mrs. Jess Wills visited Mrs. Joe Winkler on Monday. Lacge Pansies Grown by Mrs. Borce— The pansy' corsages that were presented at the mother daughter banquet sponsored by the Girl Scouts on Tuesday, May 17, were grown in the garden of Mrs. Roff Borce Mrs. Borce donated them for this special occasion. Need printing? See The Fron tier. adv DANCE at Summerland EWING, NEBR. Sunday, June 5 Music furnished by Sweetheart Mary and Utah Slim coming from WNAX LISTEN To the . . . OF Jingle Chef Each Wednesday, 9:45 A. M. "Voice of The Frontier WJAG . . • 7S0 on Dial Another Phone Meeting Pianned AMELIA—A second meeting of persons interested in the South Fork Telephone compa ny will be held at Ameila on Saturday, June 11. according to B. YV. Waldo, Vern Sageser and Ed Jungman, members of the committee. In an earlier meeting the committee was appointed to study costs and requirements in older to provide facilities to serve the community and to link up with other exchanges'. Amelia has been without tel ephone service for almost a year. YVith the coming of REA, the committeemen feel that com plete metallic circuits will have to be built. Previously the single-strand was employ ed with the ground used to complete the circuit. The sin gle-strand method is regarded as non-workable with power lines in the vicinity. Mr. Waldo says that the committee is anxious for every past patron or prospective pa tron to be on hand for the meeting. Leona Serck Wins Commercial Laurels— EMMET—Three Emmet girls had the honor of winning scho larships to various colleges. They were: Mercedes O’Con nell, valedictorian of 5t. Jo seph’s (Atkinson), winning a scholarship to Atchison, Kans.; Marie Fox, of O’Neill high, winning a scholarship for four years to a Nebraska state teachers’ college at either Wayne, Chadron, Kearney, ol Peru; and Leona Serck, of O’ Neill high, a two-years’ scho larship to Norfolk junior col lege. Miss Serck ranked eighth in the nation in the 80-words per minute division in shorthand in a commercial contest con ducted in April by the Modesta junior college, of Modesta, Cal if. She received one of thd eight medals awarded to high scorers. Medals and certificates were sent to Miss Esther Kinnier j commercial instructor, last week for distribution to the winners. More than five thou sand students representing 90 schools from 40 states partiei* pated. Is Hostess Monday— Winners at the Duo Dex club meeting held May 23 were the Mesdames Dale Kersenbrock and John H. McCarville. The club hostess was Mrs. William Artus. Cattle Market Brisk at Fredrickson’s Two hundred cattle and 475 hogs were marketed Thursday, May 26 at the regular sale at the Fredrickson Livestock Comm. Co. in O’Neill. The cattle market was very brisk with most all classes show ing some advances over last week. Most of the yearling steers sold from $27 on down to $25. The heavier kinds ranged around $24. Yearlings heifets sold from $23 to $25, mostly $24 and up. Cows were scarce. Fat cows ranged $17 to $20. A few heifer ettes brought around $22. Feed ing cows were mostly $17.50 to $19 and canners and cutters $15. 50 to $17. Bulls went from $18. 50 to $20.50. Fat hogs topped at $20.70 with heavier weights spread on down to $18.50. Sows under 400-pounds around $16.50 to $17; 400-pounds and up, from $15.50 to $16.50; weaning pigs $13 to $18. Some 125-pound shoats at $25. adv Ex-Gov. McKelvie Honored Guest ATKINSON—S. R. MIcKel vie, of Valentine, former gov ernor of Nebraska and speaker at Atkinson high school com* mencement exercises Friday, May 20, was honor guest at a 6 o’clock dinner served at the OK inn, preceding the exer cises. Frank Brady was host. Other guests included: Eli McCon nell, Dr. N. P. McKee, and Farmer Withers, all members of the board of education: Coach Randall Smith, Supt, John Ward and Wayne Galyen Outline Plans for Year — Officers and members of the Holt extension board met Mon day, May 23, to discuss plans for board’s new fiscal year. Pres ent for the session were: Ora Yarges, of Stuart, president; Charles Mulford, of Stuart, vice president: Mrs. O. A. Hammer berg, of Atkinson, secretary; Glen White, of Amelia; Ray Si ders, of O’Neill; George Rost, of Page, and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer, of Page. Also present were J. P. Ross, of Lincoln, extension supervisor, and County Agent A. Neil Dawes. 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