Amelia Couple on North Dakota Visit AMELIA—George Chapman came Friday to take his moth- | er, Mrs George Withers, and I Mr. Withers to his home at Fairmont, N. D., for a visit His sister, Mrs. Blossom But ler, and her daughter, Janet, accompanied them part way on their return to their home at Fergus Falls, Minn. They had been visiting at the With ers home. Other Amelia News Peter Frahm, Lee Sammons, and Bus Gilman spent the weekend at Stanton fishing and visiting Mr. Frahm’s daughter, Mrs. Jerome Krutz. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes and sons, Gerald and Leslie, spent Sunday in Atkinson at the Carl Smith home. Mrs- Frank Pierce returned Sunday from Valentine after spending a week with her daughter, Lewine Wickham. Kelly Bilstein moved his store nearer Swan lake last week. Perry Moorhouse and friend, r of Indianola, la., visited his cousin. Mrs. Emma Lindsay, on Friday. Margie Ann Sammons and Andy Robak were married on Saturday, July 8, in Denver, Colo. Lloyd Waldo went to Omaha the latter part of the week to bring his wife and family to their home after visiting her brother, Bob Friedrich, and family, and her sisters, Bar bara, Beverly and Doris, and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs Tippy, of Wy oming, visited at the Cap With ers home last week. Mrs Frank Hoyt and Syrena Withers, of Atkinson, spent a few days last week a/, the Cap Withers’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White and Mrs. Etta Ott were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs- Julia White. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and family and Clayton Burge were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and family spent Sunday at George Atkinson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alderson spent Sunday at Lawrence Barnett’s. Pat Kennedy and Mrs. Edgar Peterson enjoyed a visit from his daughter, Gladys, and hus band Sunday. Clyde Primus, of Siletz, Ore., is visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Calvin, Mr and Mrs. Ed White, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rag land, Vivian, Juanita and Roy van, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cool idge and Kenneth and Mrs Julia White were Fourth of Ju ly guests at the E. E. Youngs’ near Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Broth erton and sons and Harry Cool idge returned to their home at Greeley, Colo., on July 4. Mrs. Lindsey and Florence and Marian Stronger spent Tuesday and Wednesday, July 4 and 5, in Omaha with the P. L. Strenger family. Mrs. Ralph Lieser, formerly Frieda Wilt fang, of Omaha, spent Wednes day, July 5, visiting the Lind seys at the Strenger home Mrs. Julia White and Mrs. Mamie Sammons were left in charge of the store. Sammie Young spent several days last week with Calvin Coolidge. Blake Ott was in Omaha on Wednesday, July 5, on busi ness. Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don nie and Mrs. Etta Ott w'ere O’ Neill shoppers Saturday. Mrs Julia White is the own er of a new’ refrigerator. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Coolidge and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs Glee Grimes w’ere Sunday dinner guesits of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge. REDBIRD NEWS Leon Mellor and family auto ed to the place of “Grandma” Ella Hull and son, Billy, on Sunday, July 2, and all drove to Naper to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Loock’s. Michael Hull visited in Red bird Sunday, July 2. Halsey and Chancie Hull and Miss Sobotka, of Inman, were visitors in Redbird Sunday, Ju ly 2. Claude Pickering and family autoed to Lynch Sunday, July 2, to visit relatives. Dick Wadsworth and son, of Stuart, were callers in Redbird Sunday evening, July 2. Thomas Hiscocks was here Monday, July 3. Harvey Krugman, of Oppor tunity, was in Redbird, enroute to Lynch, Monday, July 3. Roy Plessel, of O’Neill, deliv ered several loads of cement blocks to the Guy Hull farm on Monday, July 3. Mrs. F. R. Bell was here Mon day, July 3. Alvin Luedtke called in Red bird Monday, July 3. Mrs. H. V. Rosenkrans was a passenger with the Lynch mail Tuesday, July 4. Dick Truax was in Redbird Tuesday, July 4. Will Conard was here Tues day, July 4. Eldon Sedivy was in Redbird Wednesday, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson were here Wednesday, July 5. Dorothy Rosenkrans was a visitor in Redbird Thursday, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar call ed here Thursday, July 6. Mrs. Albert Carson and Rex ford were visitors in Redbird Thursday, July 6. Ray Wilson transacted busi ness here Friday, July 7. Berl Besert was a caller here Friday, July 7. Beverly Carson was in Red bird Friday, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cihlar call ed in Redbird Friday, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ross visited in Redbird Friday eve ning, July 7. Attend Sale in North Dakota— Berl Damkroger, Joe Fiala, Francis Anderl, Donald Keyes, Louis Bartos and Dercy Abart attended the Hereford sale at the Patterson Land Co. ranch at Wing, N. D., on Wed nesday and Thursday, June 27 and 28. Joe Fiala visited his buddie, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chadwick and sons, at Bis marck. Mr. and Mrs. Ermine Riechert and 2 daughters, of Lone Prair ie, Minn- Miss Claire Tomjack and Mrs. Martin Van Conet, of Ewing, visited the Leo Tomjacks Friday. Sunday they went to Ewing to the Anton Tomjack home. ELECTRIC COOKING IS No smoke, scot or fumes to smudge utensils or walls. Saves cleaning time and expense. SEE YOUR DEALER or DR. GILDERSLEEVE. OJX OPTOMETRIST Permanent Offl*M tn Hagensick Building Phone 167 O'NEILL NEBR. Eyes Examined . Glaaea* Fitted St. Patrick’s Altar Society Plate Lunch SERVED AT First National Bank Comer FROM Saturday 10 a. m. Till Midnight and After Sunday 2 p. m. Till 8 p. m. MENU Sliced Ham - Baked Beans - Potato Salad Coffee or Iced Tea - Rolls and Dip of Ice Cream Homemade Pies and Cakes Extra 65c Visit Our Other Stands Lunch Served at Airport Sunday Afternoon, 2 to 5 l PAGE DOUBLE WEDDING ... A double-wedding was solemn ized at the Page Methodist church on Sunday, July 2. Miss Beverly J. Kelly (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly, of Page, became the bride of Cyril W. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hansen, of Wayne, and Miss Velma J. Abney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney, of Inman, became the bride of Thomas J. Kelly, (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly. Rev. Chester E. Wilcox read the double-ring ceremony. —O’Neill Photo Co. ... ■ —----4 Sunnyside 4-H Club Is Formed CELIA — About 50 persons gathered at the home of Rob j ert Blaekmore Friday evening, July 7. Mr. Blaekmore is pres ident of the 4-H group recent ly organized. It was decided to i name the group Sunnyside 4 H. Connie Frickel was elected leader of the group of 16 boys who have chosen stocker-feed er calves for their project. Mrs. Gene Livingston was elected leader of the girls' group, The 4 older girls chose “Girl’s Room” project; the 10 smaller girls chose “Learning to Be a Homemaker.” Other club officers are: Den nis Colfax, vice-president; Al ice Focken, secretary; Donnie Frickel, news reporter. Other Celia News Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott spent the Fourth of July eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry. Celia Homemakers sponsor ed a brdial shower for Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie Thurs day evening, July 6, at the home of Mr and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg with around 45 persons in attendance. Mrs. Mark Hendricks had charge of the entertainment Honored guests received quite a few gifts. Refreshments were serv ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darling, of Plainwell, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Doster, of Kala mazoo, Mich., arrived by auto Monday, July 10, for a visit at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mrs. Doster and Mr. Darling are Mrs. Hammerberg's cou sins. Mrs. Vincent Allard ’and 2 daughters came Sunday, July 9, for a few days’ visit with her brother, Frank Kilmurry,* and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kahler and family visited the Marvin Focken family Sunday evening, July 9. Fourth of July guests at the Roy Hoffman home were: Mrs. Allan Marquardt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marquardt, of Nor folk; Alec and Herman Frick el„ Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frick el and children, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and children, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Beck and children, all of this communi ty. Clarence Focken and Alice and Buddy attended a basket supper at the Presbyterian church in Atkinson Sunday evening, July 9. Stuart and Cleveland congregation also attended the supper. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sylves ter and sons and Mr. and Mrs Lane Corbin and daughters, who were visiting their sister, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, and family returned home to Char les City, la., Wednesday, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and children were Wednesday evening, July 5, visitors at the D. F. Scott home. Mrs. Vincent Allard and daughters, Patricia and Carol Marie, of Rapid City. S. D., ar rived Wednesday, July 5, for a 2-weeks’ visit with her par ents Mr- and Mrs. P. W Kil murry, and brother, Frank Kil murry, and family, also other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family had a picnic dinner along the river after church Sunday, Ju ly 9. Mr. an Mrs. Victor Frickel and family were Sunday after noon, July 9, guests at the Ray Pease home. Billy, Doyle, Buddy, Paul and Junie Foeken visited the Colfax children Sunday after noon, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmur ry and daughters and Mr6 Vincent Allard and daughters were Sunday evening, July 9, visitors at the O. A. Hammer berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease went to Neligh the evening of the Fourth for the fireworks Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry and daughter, Mrs. Vincent Allard, and daughters, of Rap id City, S. D., were dinner guests at the Frank Kilmurry home Friday, July 7 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoff man and sons, Roger and Gary, Miss Betty Anderson and Silas Coy visited the George Beck family Friday evening, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Foeken and Marjorie were dinner guests at the Gottlieb Barun home Sunday, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett and daughter, Lois, were Fri day evening guests at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Denton, Shirley and Dennis Colfax spent Wednesday. July 5, with the Clarence Foeken family while Mr. and Mrs- Em il Colfax took his brother, Har old, to Sioux City to consult a doctor. 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Leidy and children will depart today (Thursday’ for a 10-day visit in St. Louis, Mo. DANCE Summerland EWING Sunday, July 16 Music By Jimmy Caton & His Orchestra LEN LARSON’S BROTHER KILLED Die* from Fireworks Hums at Mission Celebration DELOIT — Leonard Larson received word early Wednes day. July 5, that his brother, John Larson, had died from burns received in a fireworks accident. His brother, who lived at Mission, S. D., died enroute to a Winner, S. D., hospital He was in charge of setting off fireworks in connection with a Fourth of July celebra tion at Mission. An American flag-type fireworks exploded in his face. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lar son departed immediately for Mission, returning Friday night. _ I Other Deloit News On Wednesday, July 5, over 50 gathered at Pibel lake to help construct a cabin to be used to house the boys during camp. It was under direction of Guy Dunning, of Cozad. Ov er 30 men helped with the building. Additional work will be done on the building July 15 and 17. Anyone interested is urged to be present. Camp will be held July 24 - 28 this summer. The following towns were represented at the Pibel building bee: Palmer, Litch field, Clearwater, Ewing. Ne ligh, Lexington, Randolph, Co zad, Magnet, O’Neill, Bartlett, Elgin and Deloit. Sarah Fuller, 87, was the oldest member present. Leo Funk shelled corn Fri day. Junior Lange spent several days last week helping with the work at the Leonard Lar son home Mr. and Mrs. H. Manson, of O’Neill, spent several days at the Sidney Anderson home last week. A number from here attend ed the ball game at Clearwater Thursday evening. Doctor and Mrs. Henney vis ited at the Stanley Huffman home last Thursday enroute to Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stearns spent last week at the north farm. Guy Dunning will be in charge of services at Deloit on Sunday, July 16, at 10:30 a. m. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Kester were Omaha visitors on Thurs day, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns and daughters attend ed the wedding of Miss Kinney at Park Center chuTch Friday evening. ,, ,, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huffman and daughters spent the Fourth at Stanley Huffman’s. Frances Shaw, Florence But ler, Anna Van Zandt and Mrs. Ray Butler spent Thursday at Ralph Tomjack’s. Fancy Doers Study Fabrics— The Fancy Doers and Busy Fingers 4-H club met with Lois Elsberry and will meet with Linda Cronk next meeting. Au drey Henderson, the president, | called the meeting to order Six members were present. Our meeting topic was. “How to Choose a Suitable Fabric for Our Garments We Are Go ing to Make.” — By Linda Cronk, reporter. Return from Minnesota— Mr. and Mrst Gerald L. Wett leaufer returned Sunday from a 4 days' business trip in Min nesota. __ ROYAL THEATER — O'WEILL — Friday and Saturday July 14-15 DAVY CROCKETT, INDIAN SCOUT Starring George Montgom ery, Ellen Drew. Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total 50c Children 10c, plus 2c tax Total 12c Matinee: Saturday 2:30 Sunday. Monday, Tuesday July 16-17-18 Paramount presents Big Crosby, Coleen Gray, Char les Bickford, Frances Gifford in Frank Capra’s HIDING HIGH With William Demarest, Ray mond Walburn, James Gleason, Ward Bond, Clarence Muse, Percy Kilbride, Harry Daven port. Matinee Sunday 2:30 A dm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total S0< Children 10c. plus tax 2c. Total lie Wednesday, Thursday July 19-20 Virginia Mayo and Gordon MacRae in BACKFIRE With Edmond O’Brien, Dane Clark, Viveca Lindfors. A double-cross that doubled back—with a blonde on the end of it! A dm. 42c plus lax 8c. Total 50c Children 10c, plus tax 2c; Total 12c % SECTION 2 — PAGES 9 TO 12 .' ’ f I ___=r O'NEILL, NEBR„ THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950.—PAGE 9. Oregonians Are Feted at Dinner PAGE — A group of relatives and friends enjoyed a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. An na Thompson Sunday noon honoring Mr. and Mrs Leo Smith and family of Rainier, Ore. Plans had been made to have • the picnic at the Page park but had to be changed because of rainy weather. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and family, of Rain ier, Ore.; Mr. and Mi's. Elmer Smith, of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pelletier and family, of Orchard; Mr and Mrs. Lyle Ab ney and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dai ley and daughter, all of Inman; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grass and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Thompson and daught er, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and family, Mrs- Nelle McIn tosh and Mrs. Anna Thompson, all of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Larbee Kelly were afternoon callers Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and son, of Chambers, spent Sunday with Mr. Miller's fath er and brother, N G. Miller, and Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen spent Sunday afternon and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs- Dale Nissen at O’Neill. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Woods and Steve returned home Wednes day, July 5, from Raymond, where they had visited over the Fourth at the home of Mr. Woods' father, Cecil Woods, Barbara and Mickie stayed for a longer visit Mrs, George Roby, David and Virginia, of Chambers, spent Friday visiting Mrs. Roby’s brother, Glen Harris, and fam ily and old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorensen and daughter and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, Shirley and Bobbie, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs William.Sorensen at Ains worth. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Palmer and grandchildren, Paul and Timmie Tillsworth and Rheta Smiley, of Norfolk, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Palmer’s broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Taylor. They were all callers at the C. A. Town send home during the after noon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, of Ewing, came to Page Friday and are spending a few days visiting relatives and friends here. 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