Don Peterson Is Back from Germany AMELIA [ion Peterson, who has been serving with the army in Germany, has completed his two years of service and arrived at his home in Amelia Saturday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Peterson, ^ent to Fremont where they met him ot the home of his sister, Mrs. Paul Johnston. Other Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt arrived home Saturday, Septem ber 21, from their honeymoon. They visited his sister and hus band, Mr and Mrs Larry Ken nedy at Riverside, Calif. While they were there another sister, Mrs. Max Dixson, and her hus band, also came from Scottsbluff. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Schwenk and family of Chambers were calling in Amelia Wednesday, September 25. The Amelia teachers, Duane Carson and Myrtle White, at tended teachers work shop in O' Neill Fridav. Other teachers in this area attending this meeting were Miss Leone Fix, Mrs. Har old Fullerton and Mrs Or land Fryrear. Mrs. Julia White of Atkinson visited Mrs Lindsey and Florence Wednesday, September 25, and attended WSCS at Mrs Lloyd Waldo's home that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm and family went to Stanton Fri day to attend the 10th wed ding anniversary celebration of Mr and Mrs. Jerome Krutz. Mrs Krutz, the former Hilda Frahm is Hierue's twin sister. Pete Frahm, father of Mrs. Krutz, went to their home on Thursday to be present for the occasion. Mrs. Gus Robison accompan ied her brother and wife. Mr and Mrs. Albert Lemmer of At kinson, to Chateau, Mont., to visit another sister, Mrs. Delos Moulton They made the trip in the Limmers' new Edsel car. Mrs. George Fullerton and daughter, Phillis, and Mrs. Keith McMillen and daughters spent the weekend in Omaha visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spath, and sister. Mrs. Mary Lou Price, and son, Jackie. Miss Carolyn Backhaus is cm ployed at the Mervin Keyes home near Niobrara. She is car ing for the two small daughters while Mrs Keyes is teaching the school nearby. Mrs. Eva Back haus is with Caroline at present. Miss Raedee Wickham of O' N. ill, and her friend, Dick Brau of Omaha, visited over Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce. Mr and Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cynthia attended the Ak Sar-Ben in Omaha over the the weekend Edgar Peterson was a Bur well caller on Friday. William Fryrear had cattle on the Burwell market Friday. Mr and Mrs. Blake Ott went to Mitchell, S.D., Tuesday, Sep tember 24. to visit the Corn Pal ace. They returned home the fol lowing evening. Sam Gilman has rented a sleeping room from John Zinkon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMil len. Mrs. Rosa Snelson, Mrs. Mary Urb, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards, Arlis and Zane, and Mrs. Edith Andersen were Sun day dinner guests of the Lind seys. _ — —a Harding's utt r MANUFACTURED RIGHT HERE IN O’NEILL ” I he Butter Capital of the Sandhills!” _ Fresh Daily at These Stores: • SHELHAMER’S JACK & JILL • NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY • NEW OUTLAW STORE • FOURTH STREET MARKET Mrs, Stella Sparks and Lonnje, and Sam Gilman were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bus Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Thompson called later in the day, and they all attended the show in Atkinson. Little Barbara Thompson stayed with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson, and aunt, Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly went to Custer, S.D., Sunday to attend the golden wedding an niversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bly. Frank Pierce and Stacy Bar nett celebrated their 79th birth day anniversaries Monday, Sep tember 30. The Women's Society of Chris lan Service met Wednesday, Sep tember 25, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Waldo. There were 14 members present. Mrs. Bernard Blaekmore led the devotions. Mrs Harold Gilman and Mrs. Earnie Johnston served lunch. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Root of B e 1 d e n attended services at Amelia Methodist church Sun day. Mrs. Root is district lay leader of the northeast district and was the speaker in the at> sence of the minister, Rev. Har old Bonath. who with his family are on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia visited the Fancher family at Ainsworth Saturday. Mr. nd Mrs. Charlie Ernst of Wichita, Kans., brought his ... . ... Unlin TTmoct to I her home here Sunday after she had been visiting in their home the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mares of Burwell visited at August Pospi shals Wednesday. September 25. The Helping Hand club will meet Thursday, October 10, with Mrs. Bernard Blackmore. Mrs. Charlie Peterson and Mrs. Black more will have charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mrs. Blake Ott were Spenler callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen White, Myrtle and Venita were supper guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. S. C Barnett to help Mr. Barnett celebrate his birth dav anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and I family and Rev. Turner were Sunday dinner guests at the Paul Fisher home. Postmaster and Mrs. Ira Moss and their daughter, Susanne, and her family all of O'Neill visited at Glenn White's Sunday evening. Mrs. Vem Sageser and Mrs. Link Sageser attended the Ne braska State Federation of Gar den clubs meeting at Hastings the early part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Prewitt of Oklahoma were home for the weekend. Lynn, who is in the armed service, is being transferr ed to Ft. Knox, Ky., and Mrs. Prewitt will stay with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pavel for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pospishal and family visited at the parental August Pospishal home Sunday evening. 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He is pictured be side his car, which he still drives to and from the family farm. The Frontier Photo. Carroll Marcellus heted on Birthday STUART The following at tended a birthday anniversary celebration Sunday at Stuart for Carroll Marcellus: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marcellus, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcellus, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coburn, all of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Don Marcellus and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rentschler, all of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marcellus of Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Henderson of Orchard. Dorsey News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siobel and family of Butte w e r e dinner guests at the R. B. Marsfon home Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering were dinner guests at the John Huid home in Lynch Wednesday, September 25. Mrs. Tom Alder took Mrs. Al bert Ellis to O'Neill Tuesday, September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn were in Norfolk Fri day. Several schools were closed in this locality Friday so the teach ers could attend the workshop in O'Neill. Mrs. Harry Johnson, Miss Sad i T i n Yrct nnrl r>c I-I J-I MilnC and daughter, Linda, accompan ied Mrs. Arden Laursen to Lin coln Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack and Mi-s. Llye Wells and Spsan and Ray Counts left for Waco, Tex., early Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pine visited at the Lee Brady, sr., home Wednesday night, Septem ber 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells and Susan visited at the Gordon Bar ta home Sunday evening Sep tember 22. Mr. and Mrs. William Conard and Neta visited at the Lyle Wells home Sunday, September 22. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack were also guests there. The Dorsey community had a cleanup day at the Dorsey ceme tery Monday, September 23. The Dorsey Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Willard Aim Wednesday afternoon, September 18. An enjoyable time was had by all who could attend. Pancake day at Lynch was well attended. Several from this com munity enjoyed the pancakes and the kids enjoyed all the rides which the Art Thomas Shows provided. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Butterfield visited at the R. L. Hughes home Wednesday, September 18. Mr. and' Mrs. Joe Cihlar were Inman callers Wednesday, Sep ember 18. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Briggs of North Loup returned Wednes day, September 25, from a two weeks fishing trip to Cass Lake, Minn., and Lake of the Woods, near Canada. ♦ O'Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loti in and Jo Lee visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DeHart in Burwell on Sunday. Mrs. Sidney E. Anderson was a weekend guest of her daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. llender shot of Turner, Ore., were from Friday until Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson. Judge Mounts and Ted McEl haney held court in Bassett on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Helena visited her nephew, Otto Krey cik, in Niobrara on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland of Page were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nutter. James Froelich, a freshman at Creighton university in Omaha, was home for the weekend. The Misses Grace and Agnes Joyce of Long Beach, Calif., ar rived Monday, September 23, to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs. D. \V. Snell and daughters arrived Tuesday, Sep tember 24, from San Fernando, Calif, to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred llolsclaw. They were met in Columbus by Mr. and Mrs. llolsclaw. Mrs. May Pruden, Carol Knapp, Dorothea Yarau and John Krue ger of Clearwater were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirkpatrick. Dickie Lieb celebrated h i s eighth birthday anniversary Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Elroy Lieb, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derickson of Star. Pvt. Ivan Kaiser and Pvt. Jerry Brown of Ft. Riley, Kans , spent the weekend with his par ents Mr., and Mrs. Herb Kaiser, and grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Kaiser. On Sunday they attended a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Soucek in Ycrdigre with 57 relatives in attendance. Gary Waller of Wayne State Teachers college spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs W W. Waller. Mr and Mrs. Orville Miller ar ri\ ed Monday, September 23. from San Bernardino, Calif. They art' staying with her par ents, Mi and Mrs. t\ E Worth. Leaving Friday after a six-day stay with their daughter and huslvand. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wil son, were Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Andrew s of Ooffeeville Kans . Wednesday, September 25, guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Lintz of Cedar Rapids, la. Melba Caskey spoke to the home economic class Monday. September 23, on "Facial Care" and "Grooming." Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Cook have named their son, Todd Schaffer Cook, lbs little cousin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LXm Walker, has been named Tracey Leigh Walk er. Mrs. William Griffin and Mrs. A. W Carroll attended the Ak Sar-Bcn rodeo in Omaha Thurs day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins left Wednesday, October 2, for 1 «ike Wood, Calif., to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarnell. 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