He Isa, Terrill . , Mrs. I'rank Pierce Hostess for I 7 AMELIA—Mrs. Frank Pierce entertained 17 ladies at a party Tuesday evening, March 5. Mrs. Mary James, Mrs. Freed, Mrs. Julia Samples, Mr. and Mrs. Her man McDaniels, Mrs. Mae Clark, Mrs. Huth Barnes were guests from Atkinson. Other guests from Amelia were Mrs Thomas Doolittle, Mrs. Ar thur Hiatt, Mrs. Harold Fullerton, Mrs Ralph Adair, Mrs. Stella Sparks, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Miss Florence Lindsey, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Ralph Rees and Mrs. Edith Anderson. Other Amelia News Mrs. George Fullerton repre sented the Women’s Society of Christian Service at a day apart" service at Plainview Tuesday, March 12. She accompanied other WSCS members from Chambers, The South Fork Community Stocker-Feedcr elub met at the George Fullerton home Tuesday evening, March 5. Eight members and five visitors were present. Members do not have their calves yet. The next meeting will be at the Gene Thompson home in Ap ril. Glen Grimes is leader, and George Fullerton is the assistant leader. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Utt enter tained several neighbors Thurs day evening, March 14. The ladies played canasta and the men play ed pitch. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mrs. Etta Ott, Har ry Ott. Mrs. Stella Sparks, Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Florence Lindsey. Mrs. Ott served a luncheon of cake, sandwiches, pickles and coffee. A nice-sized crowd attended the services conducted by the Baptist church at the Amelia s< hool Wednesday evening, March 13. Special music and a film, “The Danger Trail”, were presented. Mi and Mrs. B. W. Waldo and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family were guests Wednesday evening, March 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Werner and family in Chambers. Mrs. Werner served a dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs. B. W. Waldo, on her birthday anniversary. Mery Matrons club will meet tiniay (Thursday) with Mrs. Alice Prewitt. The Helping Hand club meeting which was to have been held with Mrs. Golda Hiatt on Thursday, March 14, was postponed until Tuesday, March 19, on account of the inclement weather. Mrs. Eva Backhaus has sched uled her property for sale at auc tion on Friday, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thompsen and family were visitors at Hiene Frahm's Sunday, March 10. lank Sageser and his brother,; E. V Sageser, were supper guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leu Backhaus. Lynn Prewitt went to Wheat land, Wyo., Tuesday, March 12, to visit his uncles, Warren and Fred Prewitt. He also visited his sist ers, Mrs Gale Fix and Mrs. Max Dixson, at Scottsbluff. Lynn was inducted into the armed services Monday, March 18. . Page Royalty. [Awards Presented at Athletic Banquet PAGE—Lyle Heiss and Marilyn Terrill were crowned king and queen Wednesday evening, March 13. at the Page high school athletic banquet, sponsored by members of the Pep club and held at the school auditorium. Theme was “Our Team*’. Mer wyn French, jr., was guest speaker. Short speeches were given by members of the faculty, Pep club and the various groups. The banquet opened with Mvr na Heiss as loastmistress. Linda Fishe gave the welcome and I Harold Heese, the response. Carl Sojka spoke or “Opponents"; Lyle Heiss on "Unity"; Leona I Mudloff on “Awards”; Larry Parks on “Team and Coach”; Marilyn Terrill, “Effort”; Mer wyn French, jr., guest speaker, chose “Ability" as his topic. Medals and letters were pre sented to the basketball boys by Leigh Cull, coach. Mrs. Anna j Carter presented the awards to j the Pep club members, and I Stanley Gross made the presen tation of awards to the volley ball members. Mr. Cull spoKe on “Our Team”. Donna and Janice Cruanly and Kaye Nissen presented a pi ano number, Kathleen Walker gave a reading and Claire Parks : a cornet solo, accompanied by Connie Riege. Mothers of the Pep club mem bers prepared the banquet. Following the banquet there was a dance. Amelia News Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mrs. George Fullerton helped Mrs. Dunk Peterson with wallpaper ing Wednesday, March 13. Mrs. Ralph Rees took care of the store for Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Maude Forbes of Bassett spent the weekend visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hienie Frahm, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and ! son, Mark, of Lincoln spent the weekend visiting their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Welton vis ited at the Hienie Frahm home Saturday. Patty, Dannie and Douglas Frahm returned home with the Weltons. Troxell Green was speaker at j the Sunday morning services at the Amelia Methodist church. Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees were among Amelia folks in O’ Neill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle j and Rodney visited at Vernon Berry’s Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes and t Donna visited at the Hiene Frahm 1 home Wednesday evening, March' 13. Carl Schade was doing some carpenter work at Lew Backhaus i Saturday. Mrs. Stell Sparks and Lonnie were dinner guests Sunday at the j Tommy Doolittle home. lO full ounces In every package don't TAKE LESS! Check the weight on every package! ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE FAMOUS FRIONOR FAMILY OF FISH FILLETS COD*HADDOCK*OCEAN PERCH*OCEAN CATFISH O’Neill News Mr and Mrs. Mark Storms and son of Keya Paha, S D.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs James Storms Mr and Mrs. Milton Suiter at tended church in Orchard Sun day. From there they went to I Norfolk and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph • Sluter. returning home Monday aternoon . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and amiiy and Mrs Freda Asher of Page were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Switzer Mr and Mrs William Petsche spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bloomer in Ran dolph. Renvrnber the paint demon 'tration trv Morris Paint factory man at Seovle's • Western Auto I 'liav afternoon l To Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives at Akron, la. Edwin Sevcik is in Ainsworth and Broken Bow this week at tenoing irrigation meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tooker •».i fatniN w «,’< in Atkinson Saturday visiung her parents, • Mr! and Mrs. Peter Walnofer. Sunday and Monday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wecker was her brother, James Kudera of Plainview. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wiehman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Young were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bou >ka in Atkinson. Mr and Mrs. Howard Manson, Mr. and Mrs Helmuth Arnold and Mrs. Elizabeth Erdmann were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Lelimd Clark of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DeHart of Ord were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loflin. Mr and Mrs Benton Marshall of Crawford visited from Tues day. 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