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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1952)
Hold Annual Term End School Picnic AMELIA—The Amelia school closed Friday with a community picnic. Duane Carson will return next year as teacher in the high school. A grade teacher has not been hired. Other Amelia News The Women’s Missionary so ciety, of the Bethany Free Meth odist church, met on Thursday, May 1, at the home of Mrs. Mil ton Clemens. There were six members and one guest, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, of Spencer, present. Each member answered roll call by giving a reason “Why We Need Missionaries in Our Own Country.” Mrs. Clem ens led the devotional meeting. The lesson, presented by Mrs. Lindsey, concerned ‘‘Missionaries in Japan.” Their project for the month is to select a book to add to the WMS library, and to make caps and aprons for the waitress es at conference at Ansley. Next meeting will be with Inez White in June. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett went to Sioux City on business Monday. Miss Angie Spath, of Omaha, visited her sister, Mrs. George Fullerton, and family Saturday. Merry Matrons club met at the home of Mrs. Viola Garwood with Mrs. Fred Boettcher as co hostess. Nine members and two visitors were present. Roll call was answered by the members giving their maiden name. Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mrs. Helen Po korny won the door prizes. This was the last meeting until Sep tember when the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Nellie Has kins. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Winings and family have gone to the state of Ohio where they will visit Mrs. Winings’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes were fish ing south of Valentine Saturday and Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Link Sageser and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller were Sunday dinner guests at Forerst Sammons’. Pvt. Stanley Thompson is spending a few days with rela tives and friends. He expects to be sent overseas at the end of his furlough. Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts and Deb ra Jean, of Omaha, are spending this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Watson, and | family. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix and son, of Scottsbluff, spent the weekend visiting their parents, the Elmer Fix and Mrs. Alice Prewitt families. They also at tended graduation exercises at the Atkinson high school in which class Leone Fix and Peggy Prewitt were members. Their children, Sheila and Gaylen Fix, who have been visiting their grandparents for several weeks, returned to Scotsbluff with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss, of Tilden, spent Sunday visiting their daughter, Mis. Orland Fry rear, and Mr. Fryrear. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small re cently returned from a trip to Pickering, Mo., where they plan to locate permanently after June 1. Miss Norma Anderson and pa trons enjoyed a last day of school picnic Sunday at the Inez school. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clemens re ceived word from their son, Clif ford, who was inducted into the aimed forces, that he was placed in the marine corps and was sent to San Diego, Calif. He was the only one out of the entire group placed in the marines. Mrs. Robert Hamilton, sr., of Spencer, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emma Lindsey, since last Thursday. Caroline Backhaus and Ro chelle Sammons spent the week end visiting friends at Butte, in cluding the Chester Anderson family. Purchase Air Lock for SI. Anthony's — Victory Homemakers club met Wednesday, May 14, at the home of Mrs. Joe Babl with a covered dish dinner. All members except two answered roll call with their favorite flower and why. We had a plant exchange and. the “guess what” was won by Mrs. Albert Havranek. The club has purchased an air lock for St- Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. Club members brought food and stationery to be sent to the boys in service. They are Alvin Babl, Andrew Ramold, Joe Ram old and Mike Schiltz. We also packed a trunk of clothing, literature and a quilt which will be sent to Father Hulsman, Winnebago Indian mis sion. Our next meeting will be June 11 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Gokie. A card party was held Sunday, May 18, at the Joe Babl home. High scores were won by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler and low by Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and Mrs. G- D Janzing. — By Mrs. R. E. Tunender, news reporter. < Mrs- Bud Kirkland New Member — AKTJNSON — The Young Homemakers club met Wednes day, May 14, with Mrs. Albert Wasson. Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henning, was pre sented with a bank. Mrs. Bud Kirkland was admit ted as a new member. Two interesting lessons were given—one on “Glass Etching," the other on “Machine Mending,” by Mrs. George Mellor and Mrs. Bill Black, respectively Differ ent kinds of patches were dis cussed and she showed how to turn the collar on a man's shirt and how to patch overalls. Mrs. Ralph Shrunk and Mrs Bud Kirkland were guests. Roll call was answered with a garden hint. — By Mrs. Edwin Krugman. [ \anndelafield1 :^SReducing Plan m : L • fipxoi H <Kvm''Tplvvv Famous dietician, teacher and • beautician ^bbwwhwwpwbwiimbwpi^wm^ • who has helped MBUEI4*yj1 IfrjB3LjJjJjF|l|B • more women reduce * * JS& • successfully • than any other • person in the U S. START WMSJBM : TODAY! KBEEBSBB I GILLIGAN REX AIL DRUG I Phone 87 — O’Neill • - -*Ci - o o in O °fl MILLER THEATRE — Atkinson, Nebr. — Fri.-Sal. May 23-24 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. May 25-26-27 Wed.Thurs. May 28-29 o. . • o V « ' W i Uf&i .(N.'tjf •*•**•' --%» H* vf rxKt*i <•«***■*>* I/’.' »• {•xhjh m ;H»* * Mfr t t4t <**U> riinttfM t W*»*»**« tnuru mw vtu K «•***«**.* ms* * rt* tu x* x ** <*. - -r««fc#t4. t vxx-**. nmr < : <Mi n£ T&mfM. h C jr*fxi KTiau.' Mrs. Mary Claussen and R. H. Doose and daughter, Cheryle, of Fremont, arrived Monday and were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher. They left Tuesday accompanied by Miss Kathy Gallagher who will spend a two-week vacation in Fremont. Mrs. Glen Gettert and daugh ter spent last week in Atkinson with Mrs. Gettert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laible and family. Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon ald Co.. O'Neill. Mrs. Charles Manson attended a school picnic on Sunday at the Joy school, district 92. Miss Teresa Ulrich has been the teach er. Mrs. Blanche O’Malley and son, Jerry, of Amelia, and daughter, Miss Theresa O’Malley, of Los Angeles, Calif., were Friday guests at the home of Mrs. Edna Coyne. Mrs. Leo Dowd, of Schuyler, and Miss Theresa O’Malley, of Los Angeles, Calif., attended the alumni banquet at St. Mary’s on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson and family, of Alliance, spent the weekend in O’Neill visiting rela tives. On Sunday, May 11—mother’s lay—Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cav naugh entertained at a birthday anniversary dinner in honor of their daughter, Mary Lois. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Perry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, jr., and family. Mrs. Joe Stoecker, of Valen tine, was a guest Thursday, May 15, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Conrad. Dr. Fisher has his home for sale. Contact him if interested. 2tf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Phalin and children, Michael and Mary, of Sioux Falls, S.D., spent the weekend in O’Neill visiting Mr. Phalin’s mother, Mrs. Frank Phalin, and Dr. W. F. Finley. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. DeBacker went to Grand Island Sunday where they met their son, Danny, who returned with them and will spend a 23-day leave with his parents. He is stationed in San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gettert and daughter spent Sunday at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gettert, northeast of Atkinson. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Olldersleeve and children drove to Niobrara on Tuesday where they visited with Doctor Gildersleeve’s great aunt and great-uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swihart. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.' Golden took their daughter, Mrs. R. L. Owens, and her daughter, Nan cy, to Omaha on Saturday, May 16. They had spent several weeks in O’Neill visiting relatives. From Omaha they went on to their home in Kansas City, Mo. The Goldens returned to O’Neill on Sunday. Sister M. Eugene left Wednes day evening, May 14, for Sioux City after attending the funeral rites for P. B. Harty. I and Vi*w«r, 1192.29 (Tax Included) —Realist THE CAMERA I H A 1 SEER THE SAME AS YOU The two lenses of this amazing new Stereo-REALIST Camera see the same as your eyes do — but they retain what they see on film. Like your eyes the Stereo REALIST sees things in true per pective, with height, width, and depth (third dimension)—plus amazing natural color. Only by actually seeing these pictures can you grasp their amaz ing beauty—lifelike qualities. If you want a thrilling new experi ence stop in and see these amaz ing new pictures. E. J. BRADY Photo Service — ATKINSON — CELIA NEWS Friday evening, May 9> visit ors at the Marvin Focken home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O Con nor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and family attended the school picnic in their school district 147 Sunday afternoon, May 18. Mary Coleman is teacher. Duane Lauridsen, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Laur idsen, is visiting the Hans Laur idsen family for a few days. Dorothy Scott visited her sis ter, Mrs. Charles Dobias, and family Sunday, May 18. Rodney Dobias came home with her and will visit her for a few days. Jim Lauridsen left Saturday to visit his sisters, Mrs. C. B. Har ris, of Neola, la., and Mrs. How ard Evans, of Logan, la., and their families. Harold Kirkland was a Wed nesday afternoon, May 14, visitor at the Hans Lauridsen home. Bill Barto, of Butte, was a Wed nesday and Thursday dinner guest at the Hans Lauridsen home. He also visited Jim Laur idsen. James Chaney, of Stuart, spent the weekend at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chaney. Let’s Keep Nebraska Beautiful Nebraska IS a beautiful state! From the pleasant valleys of the Niobrara, Republican, and Platte, to the sweep of the Sand Hills and up the Wildcat Hills . . . Nebraska has many gorgeous spots. Our Highway Department has spent millions beautifying our roads. Thousands of trees and shrubs have been planted. One thing spoils this scene. Many unthinking people scat ter trash along our roads. Thoughtless persons litter the highway with refuse of all sorts, tossing it from cars. Next time you are out driving, remember the thinking citizen keeps his rubbish until he drops it into one of the convenient receptacles provided by the highway department. 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