Focken Children 111 with Mumps CELIA—Juny, Karen, Darrel and Danny Focken, children of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, have each taken their turn with the mumps the past ■weeks Juny was quite seriously ill for several days. Franky Focken, son of Marian Pocken, attended Bible school for the first three days of last week and then became quite ill He was obliged to miss the last two days. Other Celia News Allen Hillen, Richard Ernst, William Butcher and Donald Dorr, the Miltonvale, Kans., col->; lege quartet, spent the night at the Mark Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and Becky and Mrs. Paul Nelson and son, Arden, also Annie Ernst of Miltonvale, Kans., spent the late evening there also. All of them enjoyed a freezer of ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damero call ed at the Hans Lauridson home Wednesday, June 9 Mrs. Robert Hendricks and Becky Lynn and Annie Ernst went to Miltonvale, Kans., Sun day, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridson and children and Jim Lauridson attended the “Martin Luther show in O’Neill Saturday night. Leo Wabbs and Jih Lauridsen had dinner at the Hans Laurid son home Wednesday. June 9. Ed Hieser and children, Mar ietta and Ralph, drove to Bris tow on business Monday. O The Alfred Chace family visit ed at the Hans Lauridson home Sunday, June 13. O. A. Hammerberg attended 3 regular meeting of the Atkinson Co-op Creamery board members at the creamery Monday after noon, June 7. David Keidel and James Dem ing and son, Robert, were Mon day evening visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Keidel, Dem ing and Hammerberg are mem bers of Sandcreek township board. They held a business meet ing at the Hammerberg home. The Earl Schlotfeldt children have been visiting relatives at Pender and Bancroft the part two weeks. Mrs. Mark Hendricks called on Mrs. Joe Hendricks Friday. Phvllis Gilg of Atkinson visit ed with her playmates, the Frank Kilmurry girls Monday. MISS Alice r OCJVCI1 av.wii*y«» ied Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne Hickok and daughter, back to Omaha Monday evening. June /, following the alummi banquet. Alice and Wayne are alummi. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and son called at the Hans Laundson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks Kita and Arlen and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts visited at the Alice Peabody home in Dallas, S. D., Sunday, June 13. Alex Forsythe was a Tuesday evening, June 8, visitor at the O. A. Hammerberg home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeldt drove to Wayne and spent Sat urday night at the Clarence Sch lotfeidt home, then continued on to the Harley Schlotfeldt home at Bancroft where they got their children. On the way home they visited with the Albert Johnson , family in Lyons. j Mr. and Mrs. L. E- McDowell visited at the Lex Forsythe and Mark Hendricks home Sunday. 1 UMr.6and Mrs. Hans Braun and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Focken and family visited at the Marvin Focken home Sunday evening, June 113. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and Mrs. Connie Frickel attend{;d a Bible camp meeting at tna Presbyterian church in Atkinson. This wTas in connection with tne Cleveland Bible camp. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlot feldt and family were Frday evening visitors at the Milton McKathnie home. Mrs. Vivian Dunn of Ft. Col lins, Colo., visited several days at the home of her brother, Milton McKathnie, and m Atkinson for a few days wit her mother, Mrs. Emma McKath nie, returning to her home m r Collins on Friday. Mrs. D. F. Scott, Mrs. Charley Peterson and Mrs. Kenneth Sen ultz accompanied Mr. and Mr>. George Frohardt to Mapleton, la.. Sunday morning where they had breakfast at Mrs. Whiting s Smorgasbord was served at the Mayfair hotel in Sioux City. Garden club members f r o m northeast Nebflaska, southeast South Dakota, western Iowa were invited to the Sioux City Garden club tour. Three gardens in Sioux City were toured, also three in Morningside. O'NEILL LOCALS Miss Beverly McCarthy re turned to Omaha Monday after spending a week visiting her par ents Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mc Carthy. Mrs. McCarthy returned to Omaha with her daughter and will visit there for a wees. Mr and Mrs. Gus Bongi and family of Chicago, 111., were guests from Friday untn Monday at home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Me ^ Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. McKim visited then: and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John DeGorge in Omaha. Miss Lorraine Simonson return ed* to* Omaha Sunday where she will attend summer school at Du chesne college for six weeks. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses were Mr. and Mr.-. F I. Moses of Wayne. Sunday the Mrs. Moses’ drove to Grand Island and met Mrs. A. S. Evans and Dick of Imperial. Mrs. Evans and Dick will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses, this week. Mr. Evans is expected to spend this weekend here before the fam ily returns to Imperial. T-Sgt. Charles E. Worth of Wichita air force base, Wichita, Kans., spent the weekend here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Robert son of Benkelman were Tuesday guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Ramsey in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer C. Skul borstad returned Sunday evening from a two week vacation trip to Minnesota and Canada. Mrs. Eva Sparrow Expires at Elgin AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. S .C. Barnett received word Saturday of the death of Mr. Barnett’s sis ter, Mrs. Eva Sparrow, 92, wno was in a nursing home at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett cared for Mrs. Sparrow several months last winter until Mrs. Barnett’s own poor health made further care impossible. runeral services were conduct ed Monday at Orchard with inter ment at Brunswick. Other Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker, ac companied by Mrs. Howard Berry and daughters, Evangeline and Charlotte, went to Albion Mon day, June 7, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Baker’s aunt, Mrs. Louise Lawson. Don Fullerton is attending sum mer school at Wayne. Misses Louellen and Roene Freeland of Carthage, Mo., were visiting old friends in the Amelia communty last week. The Freelands moved to Mis souri about eight years ago from the Swan lake vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stahley and family of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Alderson and family of Chambers were visiting at Law rence Barnett’s Wednesday, June Miss Rochelle Sammons spent a few days last week visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge and son, Kenneth, have gone to Greeley, Colo., where they are planning to spend the summer and look for a new location. Caroline Backaus spent a few i days last week at the Jack Win 1 ing home. Pat Kennedy arrived home last week after spending the winter w’ith his son, Morris, at River side, Calif., and with his daugh ter, Gladys, at Springfield, 111. Rev. Merle Hodgkins is the new minister at the Amelia Methodist church. He was present Sunday for services—the first following the annual conference. Mr. and Mrs. Heinie Frabm were in Omaha the weekend of June 4 to attend the wedding of Mary Ann Bailey, a former class mate of Mrs. Frahm’s. They were schoolmates at Bassett high school. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chapman of Rapid City, S. D., spent several days last week visiting his moth er, Mrs. George Withers. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Fix, Leone and Sheila returned home Friday morning from a visit with Mrs. Fix’s mother and sister at Bird City, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston and Florence Lindsey were Sun day dinner guests at Mrs1. Edith Andersen’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ott visited his sister. Mrs. Floyd Adams, and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forbes and family of Rose spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hei nie Frahm, and family. 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