The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 11, 1952, SECTION 2, Page 20, Image 20

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    Merry Matrons Hold
Special Meeting
AMELIA—The Merry Matrons
club held a special meeting on
Thursday afternoon, December 4,
at the home of Mrs. Edna Win
nings. Fourteen members were
present.
Some quilting was done on the
quilt and boxes were packed for
the boys in service.
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The Christmas meeting is to be
held at the home of Hazel Ott
December 18, with Mrs. Etta Ott
as cohostess. Gifts will be ex
changed and mystery sisters will
be revealed. Names will be
drawn for the coming year. The
entertainment will be in charge
of Eleanor Mohr and Ethel Han
son.
Other Amelia News
Mrs. B. W. Waldo accompanied.
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Har
old Waldo, to Omaha Friday.
Mr. and Mi's. Gale Fix and
family and Miss Peggy Prewitt of
Scottsbluff viisted over Satur
day night and Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Alice Prewitt and
Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Fix. Sheila
and Gaylen Fix stayed at the
home of their grandparents for a
longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seger of At
kinson spent Sunday evening at
Ray Andersen’s.
Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mrs.
Stella Sparks were hostesses to a
party Sunday afternoon. There
were 14 present. A luncheon of
sandwiches and coffee was
served after the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White were
dinner guests Tuesday, Decem
ber 2, at Mrs. Julia White’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Link Sageser,
Mrs. Julia White and Cvirs. B. B.
Adams of Atkinson were dinner
guests Thursday at Ed White’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz and
family of Stanton and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Shellhase of Atkin
son were Sunday visitors at the
home of their brother, Heinie
Frahm, and father, Peter Frahm.
Mrs, B. B. Adams of Atkinson
visited Mrs. Julia White last
week going to Burwell Friday,
where she will visit a week be
fore going to Aberdeen, Wash.,
to spend the winter with her
son, Clark, and family.
The Amelia Progressive club
will meet for their Christmas
party at the home of Mrs. Bertha
Sammons on December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Madsen and
family recently called at Mrs.
Prewitts.
Rev, and Mrs. Luginsland and |
Kenneth and Harry White at
tended prayer conference at the
Free Methodist church near Col
ome, S.D., Saturday.
Mrs. Grothe Marks
73d Anniversary—
Mrs. William Grothe, sr., of
Emmet celebrated her 73d birth
day anniversary in her home
Wednesday. Her seven sons and
daughters—Mrs. Bert Henning of
Atkinson. Mrs. Lou Prange of
Stuart, Herman Grothe, William
Grothe of Emmet, Mrs. Earl Farr,
Mrs. Sam Banks and Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson of O’Neill — were at
home to help her celebrate the
anniversary.
Mrs. Grothe came to America
from Russia with her parents at
the age of seven. Shortly after
their arrival they moved to Holt
county and settled near Emmet.
In addition to her seven children,
she has 21 grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.
Page High Honor
Roll Told—
PAGE—The honor roll at Page
high school for the second six
weeks period includes'
Seniors: Ruth Parks, Ronnie
Park, Jerry Terrill. nc
Juniors: Joellen Kennedy
Faye Ballyntine.
B'^n’
HuSoT1 Bette “•
Honorable mention: Hugh Tro
shynski, Marian Heiss. S
For a complete selection of
toys wagons and bicycles, first
go to: Western Auto, O'Neill.
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And may be also ex
tend our best wishes
for a
Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year
to all of our many
friends.
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