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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1957)
Amelia News Mr and Mrs Ralph Rees went to Omaha Tuesday, October L j and are vsiting at the home of i ,heir son. Bill Rees, and family. Llovtl Waldo and Elwyn Rob-! ortson returned Sunday from a deer hunting trip in western Ne braska. They were gone about *°Mls» y Shirley Thompson was able to reutm to her school this week after ha\ ing had lu-r tonsils £,miAed the previous Saturdav _ Art* Kaisers recently installed a television set. w^OS Several members of the Attended the seminar atAira worth Wednesday, October 2. Those attending were Mrs- Lew Backhaus. Mrs George Fullerton, Mrs S C. Barnett, Mrs Elmer Coolidge. Mrs. Emma Lindsay, Mrs Deltoid Edwards, Mrs Ber nard Blackmore, Mrs Kmest Johnston and Mrs Alice Prewitt Miss Joyce Watson celebrated her birthday anniversary, Mon day. September 30, with a party at school. __ , . Mr and Mrs. Glen White left Monday morning for Walla Walla, Wash., where they will visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Kay Joy. Mrs Edith McClenahan came to * Amelia with the Porter truck and visited Mrs. Lindsey and Florence. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia went to Sioux Falls, S D , on Friday, wherp on Sat urday Mr, Widman attended the Interstate school association meeting. They drove to Sioux City Saturday evening Sunday they attended services at Dakota Cit>f, where Rev, Harry Myers and family are located Charlie Sigman accompanied the Meals toys to Morrill last week to get a load of potatoes. Mr Sigman visited his daughter, Mrs Hob (Lois) Sawvel, and family while there. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Coolidge visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Spath and grandson. Jackie, and Raymond Wright of Omaha spent the week end at the George Fullerton borne. The men folks went duck bunting Clyde rosier oi ureigmun, «uiu some friends from Royal were visiting at the George Fullerton's on Sunday and were also hunting. A large crowd attended the wedding dance of Mr and Mrs. Dean Prewitt at the Amelia hall Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. Roy Fullerton nnd family went to Neligh Sun day to visit Roy's parents, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson and daughter, Barbara, went to Valentine Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs. Ivan Roth and Cindy. Mrs. Roth is the former Jeannine Doolittle. Ii6W Sperling, of Cotesfield was visiting at the Lloyd Waldo home Saturday and also was duck hunting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schmit of Osmond and Miss Edythe Po korny of Lincoln visited on Sun day with their mother, Mrs. Helen Pokorny, and brother, Don. Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Lindsey and Florence called on Mrs. Bertha Sammons Sunday evening. Mrs Blossom Butler, who spent the summer here with her mother, Mrs. George Withers, left Monnay morning for Fargo, N. D., where she will be employ ed Her daughter, Jeanette, and husband came for her. Miss Cleora Fox visited over Saturday with Caroline Backhaus. Caroline returned to her work near Niobrara Shnday evening. O’NEILL LOCALS Miss Angela Zakrewski was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gribble at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Young are here from Bmvster, Wash., visiting relatives. They came by DeKalb, III., where they visited their step-son, Orville Gifford who manages the cemetry there and Mr. Young helped him set out 450 trees in the cemetery. Monday, September 30, guests of Air. and Mrs. Claire Engdahl were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John son and Mrs. Helen Johnson of Oakland. Breakfast lk>»t»— Mrs. John G. Stuifbergen and Mrs. L. A. Becker were hostesses Saturday at a “come-as-you-are” breakfast for members of their bridge club and Mrs. William W. McIntosh. [ GAFFS Spotted Poland SALE Boars and Gilts 40 Boars — 40 Gilts Purebred, Vaccinated Thursday Night, October 17 7:30 P. M. Clifford Gaff & Sons BURWELL, NEBR. At farm 3V6 west on No. 31 Phone Diamond 6-B133 Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1’ .* * ' * ■ • • * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlinar were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Joe Mlinar in Atkinson. O'NEILL LOCALS Mrs. J. H. McPharlin returned Sunday from two weeks visit with her daughter and husband. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Gladson. of Oma ha. Mr and Mrs. Larry Mattern of Creighton were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Wiiliam Mattern. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marcellus visited Sunday at the home of Darrel Beckwith in Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. James Mahon were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed of Verdel, other guests were Mr. and Melvin Reed of Fremont and Miss Ilia Tuch of Niobrara. M. Haake of Neligh and Ralph Lindberg spent Saturday and Sunday in Ainsworth duck hunt ers. J. W Phams of Gregory. SIX. left Saturday for her home after spending two months at the home of her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liddy Mr. and Mrs. Harrv A. 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