Amelia News Mr and Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs Frank Backhaus apd Caro line attended the wedding of their nephew, Roy Donald Boshart, at O'Neill Sunday. Little Miss Diane Adair stay ed with Mrs Stella Sparks Sat urday afternoon while her par ents Mr. and Mrs Bob Adair, were shopping in O'Neill Jerry Adair stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Sgt. and Mrs. Clyde Primus and daughter, Lt and Mrs. Mau rice Sykes of Junction City. Kans., visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards and family. They returned home Sunday, Mr and Mrs Ralph Adair were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs Bus Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Travers and son Harold, and Mrs Viola Travers of Riverside, Calif., ar rived in the Amelia community Monday night and are visiting at the Arthur Hiatt home and with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Levi Clemens and brothers, Milton ami Clifford Clemens and fami lies. Gaylen and Larry Fix of Scotts bluff are visiting their grand mother, Mrs. Alice Prewitt, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prussa and family visited at the Ed Jungman home Sunday Mrs. Charlie Prussa, who had tioen vis iting her daughter, Mis. Ed Jung man, returned home with them. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Bar nett of Greeley, Colo., brought her sister, Mrs. Margie Sam mons, to her home, Wednesday, June 26, after she had visited at their home. They visited at the parental S. C. Barnett ami Ned Aldersen homes, returning to Greeley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don went to Gavins Point dam Sun day for a picnic ana nsnmg. Ronnie and Kay Thompson spent Friday afternoon with the Frailm children Patty, Dougie and Donnie and their cousin, Da vid Krutz. They enjoyed a wein er roast in the evening. Irven Forbes and John Mohr returned home Wednesday even ing, June 26, from South I>akota where they had been “bluegras sing”. Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Rees went to Denver, Colo., Friday where they will visit 10 days with ther son, Bob Rees and family. Mr. anti Mrs. Jerry Green and son of Enid, Okla., have been vis iting at the Hamp Smith home. Jerry is the stepson of the Mrs. Smith. The Greens' son stayed here to work with his half-brother, Troxell Green, at the Mrs. Ray mond Garwood ranch. Darla Wado returned home Fri day after spending the week wth her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Searles, near O'Neill. Mrs. Sear les and son, Douglas Friedrich, brought Darla to her home. Mr. anti Mrs. M. H. Madsen MILLER THEATEr — ATKINSON — FH. Sat. July 5 8 Sun. Mon.-Tucs. July 7-8 9 ss(Ptl^^ July 10-11 ' CAROUSEL^ GORDON MacRAE / SHIRK! JONES £ _ ' | • This coupon and one paid ad- | ■ mission will admit two adults, | July 10-11. I and son. Neil, are visiting rela tives in Montana. Hugh Carr and son Jimmy are doing chores foi them while they are away. David Krutz of Stanton spent the past week visiting at the home of his uncle, Hienie Frahm, and family. On Sunday they met David's parents, Mr. and Mrs Jerome Krutz at the home of their sister, Mrs. Keith Shellhase and family when David returned home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family went to Burwell Thursday evening to the ball game. Uoyd plays on the Chambers team Mrs Elmer Oetter helped clean the Lutheran church at Chambers Tuesday, June 25. Mrs. Bernard Blackmore cal led on Mrs. William Fryrear Mon day. June 24. Mrs. Viola Travers spent Wed nesday afternoon, June 26, visit ing Mrs. Bertha Sammons. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oetter, Lana Kay and Janeth went to O'Neill Sunday where they met Mrs Oetter's sister and family of Norfolk and picnicked at the park. The Misses Lana Kay and Janeth returned to Norfolk with their relatives for a weeks' visit. Dennie Doolittle has been vis iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle. Lewie Nissen of Lincoln and Herman Nissen of Atkinson have been visting their sister, Mrs. Frank Pierce, and Mr. Pierce since Wednesday, June 28. Her I man has been visiting his brother, I Lewie, in Lincoln. Mrs. Lynn Prewitt, Miss Connie Werner and Miss Phillis Fullerton were Atkinson callers, Wednes day, June 26, Sam Gilman accompanied Utnce W'ithers of Atkinson to I Omaha Thursday where they vis ited Charlie Withers a few days. Lee Gilman and Dick Doolit tle were in town Wednesday af ternoon, June 26, to get some bass 11311 iiimii wiv imiwivi j ui Pine. They stocked some lakes on their farms. The YV.S.C.S met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Forbes Wednesday afternoon, June 26. Twenty-two members answered roll call by naming a character in the Bible who was a father. Mrs. Emma Lindsey led the lesson. Mrs. Gene Thompson and Mrs. George Fullerton served lunch. Miss Marilyn Thompson enter tained friends at a slumber party Friday, June 21: Venita YVhite, Beverly YVhitcomb and Jeanette Clemens. Jack Gilman, who is employed at Valentine, visited Sunday, June 23, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I^ee Gilman. Don Adams went to Norfolk Monday, June 24, to visit his friend, Allen Froelick. He return ed Tuesday, June 25. Keith Greenstreet of Lincoln visited Friday night, June 21, at the Dick Doolittle home. Lonnie Sparks, Roger YValdo and Kathy Doolittle attended the Methodist youth camp at Ponca last week. Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and Mrs. Sparks took them to Ponca. The children returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes and hoys entertained the Forbes fam ilies at dinner Sunday, June 23. Those attending were the perents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Black and fam ily of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Ir vin Forbes and Donna of Ame lia, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Skinner and family of North Platte. Stanley and Vernon Thompson went to South Dakota to do “blue grassing". Mrs. Stanley Thomp son and Barbara are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman. Letter to Editor Lincoln, Nebr. Somebody has very kindly sent me a copy of the recent issue of The Frontier. I discover that I have made the front page of your fine paper. I assure you it is quite unusual for me to make the front page. It is a good picture and I appreciate it. I also appreciate the nice story which you wrote concerning the father-son banquet. You certainly caught the drift of what I was trving to say in very fine fashion. JOHN E. CURTISS Mr .and Mrs. Charles Nutter ;uid family visited her aunt, Mrs. Lita Turpin in Newport Sunday. - I. ■ 1 U.S.—Bulwark r f Freedom BIRTHDAY OF A FREE NATION as the Declaration of Independ ence was presented to Congress in 1776 Contrary to popular belief, this historic document was not signed by Congress on July 4th. In stead. the Act by which the original 13 states broke colonial alle giance to Great Britain was approved by Congress July 2. proclaimed on July 4th. and signed at various times up to Nov. 4. BIRTHPLACE OF OUR NATION was Independence Hall, Philadelphia, where Continental Congress met, Declaration of Independence adopted and proclaimed, Washington ap pointed Commander-in-Chief, and U. S. Constitution framed. SYMBOL OF HUMAN RIGHTS and freedom, the Liberty Bell in Independ ence Hall rang out at every festival and anniversary of Independence until it cracked in 1835. _ O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Larson and sons, Eddie and Dick, of North - hrook. 111., arrived Friday to vis it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward M Gallagher, for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Merriman and daughter, Tracy, of Omaha were weekend guests of his par ents, Mr .and Mi-s. L. M. Merri man. On June 22 Mr and Mrs. Louis Wray and family attended the funeral of Albert Pike in Valen tine, They also visited relatives there and in Kilgore. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O’ Neill, phone 139-J. S7tf. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clyde drove her sister, Mrs. Arthur En nen, and infant son to their home in Verdigre Sunday, after Mrs. Ennen and baby were dismissed from St. Anthony’s hospital and stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mott for six days. Mrs. Victor Halva, who has !>een visiting her son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Paul S. Elam and family in Denver, Colo., since the birth of the E lam s son, Lloyd Stanley, accom panied Mr. Elam by plane to Ar lington, Va., to visit another daughter of Mrs. Halva’s, Mrs. Lloyd Haug, Major Haug and son. Mrs. H. W. Steinmcyer of Col umbus was an overnight house guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Voorhis Wednesday, June 19, and Thursday. She attended the ladies golf tournament at the Country club. Mrs. Ethel Frisch and sons went to Verdigre Sunday, June 23, to visit Mr and Mrs. James Mott and frends. Jerry Pavlik came back with them and returned with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pavlik and Mary Jean after vis iting the Frisch family until Tues day Ardis Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Parks, is ex pected home Sunday from Wayne whore she has been visiting Carol Guren the past two weeks. Mrs. George Morlang and boys and Mrs Owen L. Parkinson and children returned from Edgemont, S. D., Friday w’here Mrs. Mor lang visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McElhaney and Mrs. Parkinson was a guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Duns more for five days Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Young had as their recent guests his nephew, Virgil Robinson of Kel logg, Ida. Mr. and Mrs Dick Doiel came from their home in Denver, Colo., Saturday, June 22 where Mr. Doiel has found employment, to get their children, who had been staying with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzew ski. Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlauf er and daughter, Andret and nephews, Norman and Danny VVettlaufer of Page called on their grandmother, Mrs. Della Bowden, Sunday, June 23. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy and children and Mrs. McKamy’s sister, Miss Dorothy Bennett, have returned from a fishing trip to Park Rapids, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Gowan Miller and children arrived Saturday to vis it her father, Dr. W. F. Finley. Mrs. Gowan and children will re main for two weeks Mr. Miller returned home Sunday and will be back for them Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zak rzewski were in Butte Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Halbur and supper guests of their daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. William Po dany They also visited Fort Ran dall. Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, sr., and Connie Iioblby of Lynch spent last week visting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr., and Mrs. Raymond Revell. Mrs. Harold Strong of Norfolk and Mrs. Joe Madina of Lynch were Sunday, June 23, visitors of their Grandmother Bowden. Alice’s Beauty Shop Res. 3 doors west of Texaco 125 East Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill DRS. BROWN & FRENCH — O’NEILL — PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS g|l .W,T. .. Church Notes FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O’Neill) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, minister Sunday. July 7: Sunday-school. 9.45 a m.; worship service, 11 a. m. The Lord’s Supper will be observed at this time. Every ! member and friend is urged to attend. Tuesday, July 9: Merry Weis meetng, 7 p. m ; quarterly teach ersme eting. 2 p.m. Thursday, July 11; Women’s as i sociation picnic at Ford park. The pastor will be on vacation from July 10 to August 10. The vacation schedule will be as follows: Sunday, July 14: Rev. Harold Wilson. Sunday, July 21: The young people will be in charge of the service. Sunday, July 28: The Bethany young people will conduct the ser vice. Sunday, August 4: Rev. Char les Young of Omaha wall conduct the services. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Seventh and Clay sts, ! "The Church of the Lutheran Hour" Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Wednesday, July 3. Walther league meeting, 8 p.m. Friday, July 5: Men’s club, 8 p.m. Sunday, July 7, worship and holy communion, 9 a.m. An nouncements are by registration. Sunday-school, 10:15 a.m., W. Fricke, supt. Tuesday, July 9: Sunday-school teachers’ and staff meeting. Thursday, July 11: Ladies’ aid meeting, 8 p.m. CENTER UNION C. P. Turner, pastor Sunday, July 7: Sui\day-school 10 a.m.; preaching service, 11 a.m.; young peolples meeting 7:30 p.m.; preaching service follow ing young people’s meeting. Prayer meeting and mission study will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst on Wed nesday evening at 8 o’clock. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (Ewing) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, minister Sunday, July 7: Worship ser vice, 9:30 a.m. The Lord’s Sup per will be observed at this time. Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m. I METHODIST (Page Inman) Lisle E. Mew-maw, pastor PAGE— Friday. July 5— Youth choir, j 8 pm.; vacation Bible school staff meeting, 8 p.m , to plan for the school. Sunday. July 7 Sunday-school, | 10 a m ; worship service, 11 a m., | with sacrament of Holy Com munion; MYF, 8 p m. Wednesday, July 10—Prayer I hour, 9 am, scripture—Psalm i 51:1-4, Thursday, July 11—Women’s | Society of Christian Service meet ing, 2:30 p.m., postponed from : last Thursday because of July 4th j holiday. INMAN— Sunday, July 7—Sunday-school, 8:45 a m. (Please note again the earlier hour for Sunday-school during the summert; worship, 9:45 with sacrament of Holy Communion. Wednesday, July 10: Choir practice, 8 p.m. and MYF. Thursday, July 11: Official board meeting, 8 p.m. FOR BOTH CHURCHES Friday, July 12: Women's So ciety of Christian Service officers' training day at Inman, 1:30 to 4 p.m. A nursery will be provided for children. IMMANl EL LI THEUVN (Atkinson) ••The Church of the Lutheran Hour” Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, July 7: Sunday-school, 9:45 a m., S. H. Brauer, supt.; worship and holy communion, 11 a m. Announcements are by reg istration. Page News Mrs. Ben Asher was Thurs day's hostess for the NOK efub members for a social afternoon of visiting and needlework. Mrs. Freida Asher was a guest Mrs. Cordes Walker had high score Wednesday afternoon, June 26, when the members of the Bid or Bye bridge club were guests of Mrs. La Vern Finley. Mrs. Finley had all-cut. Mrs. Melvin Roach wll entertain Wednesday, July 10. Mr, and Mrs. William Neu hauer and his mother, Mrs. Em ma Morris, went to Osmond Sat urday, June 22 and attended fu neral services for his aunt, Mrs. Ella Neubauer. 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