Long Hospitalized, Art Waldman Walks AMELIA—Mrs. An DooUttl.* received a letter from her uncle, Art Waldman, Saturday stating that he had walked to the barber shop that week—a distance of about five blocks His trip tired him “very mum" and his leg was bothering him some. He was a patient in Atkinson hospital last fall for 15 weeks. He had planned to visit Ids daughters, Mrs. Leo Marcellos and Mrs. Bmmett Carr in Cali fornia upon his release from the hospital, but he has been stay ing with his sister in Lincol n The letter stated he would come to Amelia before going to Cali fornia His birthday is Friday, March 15 and a card shower is planra 1. His address is 2401 So. 9th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Other Amelia News Mrs. Ivan Roth and little daughter, Cynthia, of Valentine visited in the home of her broth er, Marvin Doolittle and family last week. On Friday she went to Chambers to visit her moth er, Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and fam ily. * Several members of the Ame lia WSCS attended the world day of prayer services at the Methodist church in Chambers Friday. Those attending were: Mrs. E. P Johnston. Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Asa Watson, Mrs. Margie Sam mons, Mrs. Harold Gilman, Mrs. Ipmma Lindsey, Mrs. Etta Ott, Mrs. Bernard Blackmore, Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Mrs. George Ful lerton. Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Florence Lindsey were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Etta Ott. Misses Cleta and Demaris Murray and their father, Tom Murray of O’Neill were Sunday guests at Floyd Adams. Mr and Mrs. Andy Robak ar.d family of Sioux City, la., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Margie Sammons and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and son. Bob, of Thermopolis, Wyo., Mrs. Eva Backhaus and Caro line were supper guests on Wednesday evening of Mr. a*.d Mrs. Lew Backhaus. On Thurs day they were supper guests of Mrs. Let ha Cooke in Chambers. The Porters returned to their home in Wyoming Sunday. Mrs. Bob Adair entertained ten youngsters Saturday after noon. in honor of her iittle son Jerry’s 2nd birthday anniver sary. Those present were Dmny and Lloyd Slaymaker of O’Neill, Harold Kennedy, Lonny Sparks, 1 Jack and Billie Doolittle, Kathy | Joyce, Vickie and Sue Doolittle. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meals | and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Meals ■ of Atkinson came down Monday evening to Charlie Sigmans’ to ! help him celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Art Doolittle entertain ed at a dinner Sunday in honor of several birthday anniversar ies occurring in the family dur ing the month of March. Hor i father, Pat Kennedy celebrated his 84lh birthday anniversary, March 13. Other anniversaries were those of Mrs. Doolittle, Mrs. Bob Adair and Jerry Adair. Others present besides the hon ored guests and their families , 'were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peter ' son, Mrs. Delia Ernst Mr and Mrs. Cecil Brown of Grand Island visited her father, Charles Sigman, Sunday, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce in the afternoon. Miss Edith Grimes of Cham bers spent Saturday night and Sunday with Phyllis Fullerton. Mr and Mrs. Ed Boshart of O’Neill visited at the Lew Back haus Sunday. I^ewic Nissen of Lincoln and Herman Nissen of Atkinson ate visiting their sister, Mrs. Frank Pierce. They all called at the Herman McDaniels homo near Atkinson Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Greun berg and daughters of Stuart | visited her parents, Mr .and Mrs. William Frvrear, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White at tended a Gideon meeting at Scotia, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Alberts were Ainsworth callers Friday. The fourth quarterly confer ence of the Methodist church was held Tuesday, March 12. Clyde Burdick and son, Dicr., ot Ainsworth were visiting at the B. W. Waldo’s on Sunday. Mr Burdick is a cousin of Mrs. Wal ; do. Alex Forsythe of Atkinson vis ited at the Bernard Blackmores on Tuesday, March 5. Pete Frahm, Dunk Peterson, Ralph Rees and B. W. WaVio were business callers at the James Curran home north of O’Neill Wednesday, March 6 Mr. Frahm and Peterson are going to install a bathroom for the Cur rans. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kenny are planning a farm sale on Wednesday, March 27. They plan to move to the state of Washington. The MYF and the sponsor, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo held a bake sale at Petersons store Wednes day evening, March 6. About $16 was realized. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Delia Ernst, and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo attended the Frank Suchy sale, Monday, March 3. Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller ton and family were supper guests of Ken Werners at their home in Chambers. Dunk Peterson went to Rcse Sunday to consult Paul Briggs on remodeling a house. The Briggs had recently purchased and mov- | ed to their farm. Mrs. Briggs is the former Fern Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson I attended lenten services at ihe Emmet Catholic church Sunday ; evening, then attended the card1 party at the O’Neill church later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally, Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie were sightseeing at the game refuge near Valentine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry visited their new little grand daughter, Anita Lynn Clauson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LnVern Clauson born March 8 at the Atkinson hospital. Mrs. Clauson is the former Evangeline Berry. Try Frontier want ads! Abraham Lincoln Remembered— AMELIA—The Merry Matrons club met Thursday, February 21, at the home of Mrs. Steve Sla dek with Mrs. Helen Posorny as co-hostess. Roll call was an swered by “telling something that Abraham Lincoln said.” It was voted to give five dol lars to each the polio and heart fund. Mrs. Harry Winings and Mrs. Lee Gilman drew the .hostess prizes. Hand towels to be hem med for the Atkinson hospital were handed out. There was a valentine and handkerchief ex change. A game to see who could make the most words from “Ab raham Lincoln” was played. Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Alice Prewitt on Thursday, March 21. Mrs. Margaret John ston will be the co-hostess. j Graduation to l ake 7 Band Members EWING-—The Band Boosters club met Thursday evening* at the Ewing public school. Twenty five adults and 19 children were pres ent. The Misses Alvera Schilousky and Virginia McDonald sang “Drifting and Dreaming” with Miss Janell Hoke accompanist. Two clarinet solos were heard— “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” and “Old McDonald Had a Farm” by Janell Tams, a beginner. Diana Hahlbeck played her clarinet, “The American Patrol” and “Home on the Range”. Addison Slothouer showed film strip showing band day at the Univer sity of Nebraska. Mr. Slotower also informed the group that sev en of the leading band memebrs will graduate this year. “This will create quite a prob lem for next year’s band pro- j gram,” he explained. Attend Capping Services at Lincoln— PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kennedy and Rodney and Mr and Mrs. Keith Kennedy were J I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and | Mrs. John Allcly at Lincoln. Other ! guests were Mrs. Elyda Allely of Tekamah and Mrs. Genevieve J Mumford of Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Myr na, Lyle and Bonnie, Mr. and i Mrs. Dee Grass and Willis Rob inson were guests of the ladies’ sister and family, the Lester Brady family at Lincoln. Miss Marie Heiss of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brouse of Lin coln and Miss Bette French and all of these groups attended the capping exercises Sunday af ternoon when Miss Marian Heiss and Becky Kennedy were capped in a service at St. Paul’s Meth , odist church. Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101. Spencer, Nebr. INCOME TAX PI AN NOW to use our income tax ser vice. WE SOLICIT your business We will be pleased to assist you—farmers, ranchers, busi nessmen. FLORENCE PONTON Phone 106 — O’Neill With 15 seconds remaining in the St. Mary's-Cedar Rapids class C playoff game and the score tied 55-all. Larry Tomlinson failed to convert on t.vo freethrow tries. On the second attempt (above), the ball rimmed the basket and rolled oft. Tomlinson, however. led his SMA mates with 17 points. With backs to camera are Paul Homan ("13) of Cedar, Bill Craig of St. Mary's (31), and Tom Swerczek of Cedar (41).—The Frontier Photo. 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