Burge Home Scene of Skating Party AMELIA—A munber of fri ends were entertained last Thursday evening at a skating party at the Clyde Burge home Those present were: Mr and MlT- *ugh Carr and family, Mr and Mrs. L. H Burgett, Viona Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Paul .. Fisher, Elaine and Dorothy Glenn White and daughter, Ven ita; Don, Phillis and Dale Full erton; Lawrence Dexter. Connie S1 Tfo’ Lai”y Kennedy; Marvin Doolittle, Ardath Barnett and Willamae Madsen. A luncheon of jello, cake, and cocoa was served. Other Amelia News ?dr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs. August Pasp ichel celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversaries Saturday, January 16, with a dance at the Amelia hall. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryeai went to Tilden, Saturday to help her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry •' Foss, move to their new home in Meadow Grove. Mr. and Mrs Tommie Doolittle, i \. and familv and Mr. and Mrs! ‘ Bilstein and Dick called on Mrs. ■ Gertie Adair Tuesday, January 12. to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. The Circle club met with Mrs. Lois Winings Thursday evening, .. January 13. The newly-elected officers, including Mrs. Bonnie Connors as president, took charge. Mrs. Leona James and Mrs. Lois Winings presented the les ion on “Low Calorie Diets”. The gift of an electric lamp was given to Mrs. June Gilman, the . outgoing president. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Stella Sparks. Mrs. Winings will enter tain the members and their hus bands at a card party Saturday January 23. Salad, sandwiches, pickle and coffee were served for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparrow Orchard visited his mother, Mrs. Eva Sparrow, at the S. C. Barnett home Sunday. Mrs. Glenn White is staying | with her father, while Mrs. Bar- i nett is in the hospital. Catholic services were xa>nuct- i ed by Rev. Killiger frofly^Atkin son Sunday due to thfe serious illness of the paster, Rev. A. A. Urbanski. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Anderson and son. Lloyd, of Alda and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newkirk of Lin coln visited their parents. Mr. and M^s. Ray Anderso?!, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle took his oarents, Mr. and Mrai Tom Doolittle, to Cortland, Saturday where on Sundav • hev attented the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Boward. Mr. Doolittle and Mrs. Boward are brother and sister. Pete Frahm has receently been doing some remodeling at the Blake Ott and Frank Pierce homes. / ' Marian Baker Weds Lyle Fix I AMELIA —Miss Marian Baker, | only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Merle Baker of Atkinson, be came the bride of Lyle Fix, vouneest son of Mr. and Mrs. El- | mer Fix, in nuptials performed Saturday, January 16, at Clear water. Rev. Charles Mitchell oft’eiat ed. Among those present at the rites were Mrs. Merle Baker and ( Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes. The couple is temporarily re siding with the bridegroom’s par ents. — Betrothal Announced— Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller cf Neligh announce the engage ment of their daughter, Beverly, to Donald Gartner of Chambers, i Miss Miller is employed at the ] Hormel company at Fremont. Mr. ! Gartner is engaged in farming i near Chambers. No definite date has ben set for the wedding. Polio Fund-Raising Party Planned— Beacon Neighbors project club met Tuesday night at the home ‘ Mrs. Bert Barnhard. Mrs. Roy Wayman presented the lesson on low calorie diets. A polio fund raising party is planned for January 24. The next meeting will be held a_t the Roy A ayman home February 9.—By ms. Bert Bapnhard, news report er. _ _ » Club Gives $10 to Polio Fight— AMELIA—Helping Hand club met Thursday January 13 with Mrs. Hazel Ott. There were 15 members and two guests present. The business meeting was cal led to order by the president. Mrs. William Frvrear. Ten dollars was given to the march of dimes. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Gertie Adair on February 11. CDA in Social Session — The Catholic Daughters met for a social meeting Tuesday eve ning at the Knights of Columbus hall. Cards frunished the enter tainment. High score winner was Mrs. A. F. Stanton. Low score went to Mrs. Floyd Hershiser. Mrs. G. C. DeBacker received the door prize. Lunch was served. A business meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 2. Pinochle Club Meets — The Pinochle club met Sunday weiring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier. Winners for the evening were Mrs. Hattie Kindlund and Robert Schultz, , high score, and Mrs. Preston i Jones and Luther Schultz, low. The traveling prize was won by Mrs. D. N. Loy. A late lunch was I served by the hostess. Neubauers Feted— PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stern er entertained at an oyster stew last Thursday evening honoring Leo Neubauer, FN, and his wife.. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart, Mr. and Mis. William Neubauer, Mr. and Mrs. Jlen Stewart and sons and Miss Audrey Henderson. Bid or Bye Meets — PAGE— The Bid or Bye club met Wednesday afternoon, Janu ary 13, with Mrs. William Sim mons. Mrs. J. L. Lamason was a •mest. Mrs. Melvin Roach held high score and Mrs. C. E. Walker received the all cut prize. The hostess served refreshments. CHAMBERS NEWS Mrs. John Wintermote received word from her daughter, Ida Howard, stating the daughter s husband, Ray Howard, had died suddenly Thursday, January 14, of a heart attack at his home I in Alemeda, Calif. Frontie- »or printing! j_.___ _ Re - Opens Today! AFTER HAVING been closed two weeks for rennovation and repair, the TOM-TOM CAFE re-opens today (Thurs day) in the same locaion: • Newly - Redecorated • New Management • New Fixtures BREAKFASTS — LUNCHES DINNERS Quality Foods — Convenient Location JOYCE DARLING, Mgr. DANCE SUMMERLAND at Ewing Sunday, Jan. 24 MUSIC BY Don Shaw and His Entertaining Band Mr. Businessman: This Is the Size of a U.S. Postal Card There are approximately 9 Newspaper Column Inches In a Postal Card * At the 2-cent rate it would costabout $50.00 plus print ing and addressing costs to mail a postal card to each of the families reached by The Frontier. An advertisement this size in The Frontier costs less than $4.00 or it could be run nearly 1 3 times for less than the postage alone on the postal cards. »-—————^-—, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PAYS 1. It reaches all classes of buyers 2. It’s read leisurely at buyer’s convenience 4. It costs so much less ; » 3. It produces results1’ .. .■■ ' . Ewing News _ The members of the Birthday j club gathered at the home of Mrs. Harriet Welke on Sunday where Mrs. George Jefferies was the hono:ed guest at a 1 o’clock dinner. The birthday cake, sun shine fluff, was decorated in pink and yellow. Gifts were also pre sented Mrs. Jefferies. In attend ance from Ewing were Mr. and Mrs. William Wulf, Mr. and M.s. Hans Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Jeffe. ies and Bonnie Jo, Mr. and Mrs. R. H Shain and Rich ard, and from Clearwater were Mr. and Mrs. Verg Cratty and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maben. Mrs. Fern Pollack was a guest on Monday at the home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest. On Sunday, Mrs. Edna Lofquest had as her dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Doty and their grand daughter, Carolyn Kleckner. At a recent meeting of the Christain Mothers of St. Peter’s Catholic church, it was reported that over 5^0 pounds of clothing had been collected and sent to missions this year. All clothing gathered is cleaned and mended if needed, then sorted to size as well as to child.en and adults. The 40 members in attendance first met at the church where Rev. P. F. Burke conducted the servics. On adjourment. Mem bers gathered at the Sander’s cafe for the business meeting in charge of Mrs. Gail Boies, presi dent. A religious quiz and other games provided entertainment for the social hour and lunch served by M.s. Martin Van Con et, Mrs. Rosa Vandersnick, Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. John Van dersnick. Mr. and Mrs. Fat Lambert who live no:th of Ewing, wen. hosts at a party held at the Leg ion club Monday evening. Ovei 75 guess were present. A turkey dinner was served cafeteria style. Dancing provided enter tainment later for the guests This is an annual affair spon sored by Mr. and Mrs. Lampert, who rate highly among the tur key growers of Holt county. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson had as their dinner guests at ncion on Monday, Rev. and Mrs. | Charles Mitchell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson The American Legion auxili ary, of Sanders Post 214 has voluntererd assistance to the leaders of the march ctf dimes in Ewing. On the evening of Jan uary 28, the date set for the mot hers’ drive in Ewing, auxiliary members will call at all homes, which have porch light on to col lect donations for the polio fund. The Thursday Bridge club was entertianed January 14 at the home of Mrs. R. G. Rockey. This jwas the first meeting of the new year. Name were drawn for the entertainment and it was also voted to give the hostess a gift instead of the winner of high score. Mrs. William Spence was a guest. Mrs. Lyle Dierks and Mis. Grace Briggs were scorewin ners. Mrs. Earl Billings present ed the hostess a gift. A touch of spring was added to the party when Mrs. Rockey served re freshments featuring ‘.a spring hat of blue” trimmed in flowers. The Jolly Workers club met Thursday at the annex of the United Presbyterian chinseh. Mrs. W. J. Bomer was the host ess. An all-day session was held. At noon a covered dish dinner was served. During the day the members did some quiliting, em broidery tea towles and pillow cases, also mending for Mrs. Bc> mer. There was a good attend ance. lir XIJ T JYirs. W. j. Domer, vcik Gunter and Miss Ina Bennett called on Miss Ina Jensen and baby daughter. Janice Lynn, at the Tilden hospital during the : weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and children accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lee Spittler, and daughter, Rosalie, were 6 o’clock dinner guests Thursday evening at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ragan and family. Merton Dierks came home Tuesday for a vacation between semesters at the University oi ^ ©brsskct Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jarman and son, Douglas, are enjoying a two-weeks’ vacation visiting' rel atives and friends in California and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Wilso.l Spangler and family are how at heme at the residence recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Alden. Mr. and Mrs! Louis Heir.?, and family of Spalding were guests on Sunday at the Otto Lorenz home. Babutzke Enroute Back to U. S. — i Sgt. Marlin W. Babutzke, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bab utzke of O’Neill is enroute to the U. S. after serving in Korea with the Second Infantry Division. Formerly a cook in the 23rd Regiment’s company I, Babutzke entered the army in March, 1952, and completed basic training at Ft. Riley Kans. He holds the bronze star medal and the com bat infantryman badge. To Denver— Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McVay. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gribble went to Denver Colo., to attend the stock show. _ - Mrs. McKenna Hostess— Mrs. Mabel McKenna entertain ed the Martez and the DePa Dek clubs a,t a 7 o’clock dinncv at the M&M cafe Tuesday evening. Fol- \ lowing tne dinner the members vent to her home where in'dge was played. Mrs. Edward Galla gher, Mr?. Henry Lohaus, Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. P. B. Harty won the high scores. Page News Wilson Lamason spent his fur- i lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs; John T. Lamason of Los Angeles, Calif. Wilson was at Camp Knox, Ky., for lr.s basic training and was to go to Camp Polk, La., for further training. Lloyd Cork and his mother, j Mrs. Elsie Cork, visited Wednes day afternoon and were supper guests at the Harold Cork home j at Spencer. Mrs. Gertrude Gering of Ew ing was a dinner guest Sunday of Miss Grace Merriman. Mr. and Mrs Paul Hartigan and Donelle of Hartington visited from Sunday until Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Steinberg. Venetian bunds, prompt deliv *ry, made to measure, metel 01 wood, all '■'■’lors.—J. M. McDon ild's O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, en tertained at a dinner Friday evening for Les Neubauer, F. N. Neubauer, Mrs. Hester Edmisten and Paul Newbauer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and children of Bloomfield spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat and son were Sunday guests. Mrs. C. A. Townsend has recei ved a letter from Mrs. Do'a Townsend who is in Phoenix Arizona, She is visitng her grandchildren. Rev. and Mrs. Louis Melton, Mrs. Melton is the former Norma Jane Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann of of Mrs. Spann and Willis parents. Page were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Spann and Wilis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell. They were celebrating Mrs. Spann’s, birthday, which was January 19. The Royal Neighbor Kensing ton met with Mrs. William Bur ten Wednesday afternoon, Jan uary 13 with eight members pre sent and one visitor., Mrs. Alta Finch, who became a member. Officers elected were Mrs. Bux ton, president: Mr's. Robert Gray, vice-president., and Mrs. Ray Snell, secretary and feas urer. A covered dish luncheon was served. Mrs. Lee Taylor of DuBoiss, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier and Mrs. Mabel Tomli son of O’Neill were Wednesday evening, January 13, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr. Polio Benefit BANCE Thursday, Jan. 28 JERRY KEHN and His Dukes of Rhythm ★ Butte Legion BALLROOM Jointly Sponsored by Butte Community Club and American Legion Stuart Theater Stuart. Nebr. Fri.-Sat. Jan. 22-23 William Holden, Don Taylor in “STALAG 17” Sun.-Mon.-Wed. Jan. 24-25-27 3U|MEHS.0H Ul UClWCfllM om HUM dramatic PROPORTIONS with 3-0 realism ROMM i RYAN tap, UHM »•! _ POPEYE 3-D ALSO Polio Home Talent SHOW Friday, January 29th O’Neill Public School Auditorium Band Concert 7:30 P.M. Main Show _ ... ... 8:00 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults 50c Children 25c I FRESH FROZEN \ OYSTERS Pint - 59°: FANCY salmon 3 Ligg BON TON • ; FLOUR w 33? | I) FRESH FROZEN | i ! BROCCOLI , I ] ! CORN A Af CAULIFLOWER V DkgS-jV 1 GREEN BEANS J J LIMA BEANS J TABLE READY OLEO 4 ^ 85c KRAFT Miracle Whip ql 49c KARO BLUE SYRUP m 49c • i I^^guaranteed tender I YOUNG BEEF 1 SHORT CUTS 1 CTCAR 39c I & I h n 8m T-BONE, lb. 55c } SIRLOIN, lb. _ 59c | (SLICED BACON SLICED BEEF f > ENDS .2 lbs. 69c LIVER , Lb. 27c 1 J Pork Hocks 2 Lbs 49cf | LONGHORN CUDAHY'S ■ M CHEESE Braunschwager I I Lb. 49c Lb..39c | 1 Choc. Covered LB. BOX Farley's 2-LB. PKG.. Cherries. 49c Candy.39c Fancy Stokely Honey, lb. jar 27c Pears, 303 cn. 27c Palmolive BATH SIZE Super Suds 2-PKG. DEAL Soap. 3 bars 32c Soap Powder.. 45c Argo Corn Kraft 2 PKGS. Starch, 2 pkg. 25c Dinners.29c PINK ^ I GRAPEFRUIT 19 for 39c | J POTATOES iOO-lb. sack 1,691 1 . gUlfrAfpl {FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS ' ■■ STRAWBERRIES I fte.25c | *