Amelia News Mr and Mrs Ralph Rees were A'Nr ill visitors Saturday Mrs Eees attended the hobby show and reported it very interesting Tom Doolittle went to Spenrer Saturday to get new eye glasses Jimmie and Mickey Doolittle of .Stuart visited over the weekend with his brother. Marvin, and fam ily, and Dennie visited his grand parents, Mr and Mrs. Tom Doo little, while their mother. Mrs. Elsie Doolittle. was attending teachers institute. Mrs Dona Carson, Amelia up per grade teacher, attended insti tute at Norfolk Thursday and Fri day Mrs. Elmer Oetter and daugh ters. Lana and Janeth, visited her sister and other relatives in Nor folk over the weekend. Mrs Edith Andersen drove to Central City Saturday to visit her arm, Roy Andersen, and family. She also expected to visit her daughters, Mrs Del Kramer and Mrs Bert Newkirk, and their fam ilies at Lincoln. She will return her home Thursday (today). Carl Schade shingled the porch *1 the house at the I^ew Backhaus Some recently. Mrs Lew Backhaus did some painting at the Levi Clemens home Thursday, October 23. Mrs Lloyd Waldo and Darla, ■nri John Zinkon went to Spencer Thursday, October 23 to see the •ye doctor. Mr and Mrs. Walter Slaymaker *nd Donnie, Gaylen and Larry Fix of Scottsbluff came Wednes day October 22 and visited until Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Fix and brother, Lyle Fix, and family. Gaylen and Larry Fix also visited their grandmoth er, Mrs Alice Prewitt, and family. Mr and Mrs. Frank Pierce cam*' home Friday from Omaha when- they spent a week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Charles Bligh, and grand daughter and grandson, Mr. and M>s Dick Brau. While there they drove to Cherokee, la., to visit Frank's old home Mrs Margie Sammons arrived home Sunday, October 10, from a visit with relatives in California. Mrs. Julia White returned to her home in Atkinson Friday after a few days visiting in Amelia. The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service met Wednesday, Oc tober 22, at the home of Mrs S. C. Harnett. There were 15 members and four visitors present. Mrs Delbert Edwards had charge of the lesson. Mrs Ralph Rees gave a report on Canada and Mrs Mar garet Johnston gave one on the United States Mrs. Harold Gil man and Mrs. Blake Ott served lunch. Mrs. Jack Eggleston and son, Jerry, Mrs. Tommie Eggleston and Debra and daughter, Shirley, and her daughters, Loretta and Fritz, of Douglas, Wyo., came Thursday, October 23, and visited until Sunday with Mrs Jack Eg gleston’s sisters, Mrs. Tommie Doolittle, Mrs. Jim Bilstren, Mrs. Eldon Ballagh, and aunt, Mrs. Stella Sparks They brought her uncle, Sam Gilman, home after he had been there deer hunting. His car hroke down while there and he sold it. Mrs. Bessie Burge, June and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr, Jim, Pat and Sharon of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen, Miss Birgitta Wilhelmsson and Bryce Nuckols of Omaha were Sunday, October 20, dinner guests of the Clyde Burge family. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Whitcomb are visiting his mother, Mrs Eva Whitcomb, at Chehalis, Wash. En route they visited Mrs. Whitcomb's brothers, Chester and IJoyd Kai ser, at Hardin, Wyo. They plan to return home by way of Arizona to visit other relatives. Mrs. B W. Waldo is the proud owner of a new electric sewing machine. Mrs. Waldo had signed her name for the prize at a Bur well store and was much surprised when her name was drawn to re ceive the prize. Quiet day will be observed Sun day evening, November 2, at the Methodist church You are wel come Miss Florence Lindsey was a dinner guest Sunday at the Joe Stoecker home. Mr and Mrs. Dick Cohan and family of Burwell were visiting at the Dunk Peterson home Sunday They were all supper guests at the Lee Gilman home Mr and Mrs Marvin Doolittle and boys. Jim and Mickey Doo little, were Friday dinner guests at the Clifford Clemens home Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family visited the Alvin Alberts family south of Long Pine Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and family were supper guests Mon day evening at the home of Mrs Eva Backhaus and Caroline in At kinson The occasion was in hon or of Mr. Porter's birthday anni versary. Mrs. Vem Sageser and Mrs. Emma Lindsey returned home Tuesday after a 10 days visit in i Council Bluffs and Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doolittle I and family were Sunday evening ! guests at the George Fullerton i home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts, j jr., and family of O’Neill, Mr. and j Mrs Rollie Everetts of Atkinson, ! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons and j Mark, Mrs. Margie Sammons Mr. : and Mrs Blake Ott, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally were dinner guests Sunday at the Asa Watson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wehland and family of Holdredge spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ear nie Johnston. Mrs. Wehland is Mr. Johnston’s niece. Mrs. Clifford Clemens and chil dren were dinner guests Sunday at her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Porter at Chamliers. Mrs George Fullerton plans to leave October 31st for California. She will visit her son. Don, broth er, Frank Spath, and family, at ; Lancaster, and her sister, Mrs. Kieth McMillen and family, near Riverside and also an aunt who lives nearby. Little Martin Collier, grandson of Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Madsen, was an overnight guest Saturday at the Glenn White home. His par ents. Mr and Mrs Gerald Ctollier. live near Cotesfield Mr and Mrs. S. C Barnett were guests at a birthday dinner Fri day at the Glen White home in honor of their granddaughter, Venita White's 15th birthday anniversary. Her father gave her a 410 gun for the birthday and she had already gotten a duck.' Mr and Mrs. Edgar Peterson drove to Newman Grove Sunday evening to visit his uncle. Fritz Jensen They attended the card party at Emmet that evening. Mrs. Marvin Doolittle entertain ed at a party Sunday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Doolittle. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt, Mr and Mrs Cliffonl Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry. Marvin fared very well that day as his mother, Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, of Stuart prepar ed dinner and brought it to his home at noon that day. Masquerade Party Held by Rebekahs CHAMBERS The Winona Re bekah lodge met Friday evening, October 24, with 23 members pres ent. Mrs. Bernard Hoffman gave a report on the Rebekah assembly held at Beatrice. Mrs Bernard Blackmore of Amelia also talked on the assembly meeting. Follow ing the business session, a mas querade party was enjoyed by those present. Lunch was served by Mrs. Berl Waldo, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, Mrs. M. L. Sageser and Mrs. Ed Thor in. At the next meeting all who have been members for 25 years or over will be especially honored. Other Chambers News Guests at the Steve Shavlik home Saturday, October 25, were his sister, Mrs. Jim Sweeney, and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jensen, and another sister, Mrs. Barbara Talbot, all of Omaha. Also present was his sister. Miss Emma Shavlik, of Elgin and the Shavlek’s daughter, Mrs. Edwin Hubbard, and son, Ricky, of Chambers. The dinner was a special birthday affair hon oring Miss Pamela isnaviiK. Patty Hoerle was a Saturday, October 25, overnight guest of Pamela Shavlik. The Betterways Extension club met Tuesday evening, October 21, at the home of Mrs. Edwin Hub bard, with seven members and two visitors present. The presi dent, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, was in charge of the business session. Mrs. Frank Tracy gave a report on the county achievement day. Mrs. Duane Grossnicklaus pre sented the lesson on good lighting for the home. Lunch was served. The next meeting will lie No vember 18 with Mrs. Floyd Lenz. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik re ceived word that their son, Pvt. Myron Shavlik, had arrived at In chon. Korea, Friday, October 24. His ship had docked for a few hours in Japan before reaching Korea. J Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. Leo Adams went to Kearney Wed nesday, October 22, where they visited until Monday in the Robert Turner home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harley and Norman attended homecoming at Seward Saturday, October 25, re turning Sunday. The Harley’s daughter, Darlene, is a freshman at Concordia college at Seward. Kenneth Thomson, freshman at Kearney State college, spent four days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomson, and family. He returned to Kear ney Sunday accompanied by his grandfather, Bill Turner, who vis ited until Monday with the Robert Turner family. Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller and family went to Omaha Mon day. Mrs. Elwin Rubeck assisted in the store. O’Neill Locals Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Elmer Hagensick were Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Baker and family of Grand Island. The Hagensick's son, Navy Lt. (jg > Donald, who spent his leave here, left last Thursday for Seattle, Wash. Mrs. William Mattem and chil dren are spending about 10 days in Lincoln. Clifford Harding of Dubois. Wyo., arrived Monday to visit his aunt, Mrs. Edna Huebert, and Mrs. Rose Mae Harding. Callers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schrieber of Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. I^eo Faust of Ak ron. Ia., and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Parbole of Sioux City were Sun day, October 19, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT -I Switzers Soon Wed Half - Century Mr. and Mrs Charles Switzer of O'Neill will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday. November 23. No invitations are be ing sent but the public is being in vited. The Switzers went to Tilden Sun day where they called on Mr. and Mrs E. H. Kohl. At noon they went to Meadow Grove where they were entertained at dinner with Mr. Switzer's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Switzer In the after noon they attended the golden wed ding of Mr. and Mrs James Grant in the same locality. Returning home later in the day, the O'Neillites stopped briefly at the Tilden hospital to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin were in Sioux City Saturday and Sunday visiting Miss Genevieve Biglin. They also visited Ambrose Biglin, who is a patient at St. Vincent s hospital. Mrs. Wallace O'Connell and Mrs. Edward Murphy will be re turning this weekend after a 2V£ weeks visit with their sister, Mrs. Jerry Kleinsmith, in Lvnwood, Calif. REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS WD Hubert H. Kohle to George Kohle and wife 10-18-58 $1—SEVi 7-30-15. Subj. to mtg. of $10,000 Lt'NDRERli MEMORIAL (Creighton) October 18-25 Admitted: Garth Falter of Creighton, Lynn Prokop of Ver digre. Richard Dvorak of Verdi gre. Terry Dvorak of Verdigre, Mrs, Kenneth Paesl of Creighton. Rol>ert Emory of Royal, Sharon Stiefvater of Y’erdel, Raymond Kovanda of Y'erdigre. Kenneth Carroll of Creighton, Mrs Robert Wilmes of Creighton. Richard Suhr of Creighton, Lee Suhr of Creighton, Vicki Tepner of Creigh ton, Dismissed: Larry Nielsen of Niobrara, George Ehrenbeig of Winnetoon, Marie Nygaard of Creighton, Mrs Robert Peters and son of Creighton, Mrs. Ide Niel sen of Creighton, Richard Berg lund of Creighton. James Cain of Center, Mrs. Wallace Ewald and son of Creighton, Lynn Prokop of Verdigre. Richard Dvorak of Ver digre, Terry Dvorak of Verdigre. Sharon Stiefvater of Verdel, Ray mond Kovanda of Verdigre, Rich ard Suhr of Creighton, Lee Suhr of Creighton, Kenneth Carroll of Creighton, Robert Emory of Royal, Vicki Tepner of Creighton, Garth Falter of Creighton. Deeds to State of Nebraska— WD — Edith McClenahan 8-8-58 $665 1016 acres in SWVi 31-26-11, QCD — Marie Zuehlke 8-11-58 $594 75 Part SEL 1-25-12 (10.13 Acres) WD—John Jerigan 8-11-58 $2 434—Part SEVi 24-25-12 ( 9.60 A) & Part NEVi 25-25-12 (10.61 acres) Mr*. Unutson Hostess— PAGE — Mrs. Jerry La mason was hostess Wednesday, October 22, to the mem tiers of the Bid-or Bye club for an afternoon of bridge playing Mrs. Ralph Lar son held high score. Mrs. Lloyd POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Kusselman will be the November 5 hostess. \V1> Charles C. Karquier 8-13-58 $928 Part of SWV4 19-26-11 1.32 A' & Part of WVlNWV* 30-26-11 112.84 Acres!_ _ POLITICAL ADVIATIMMlirr ""I For Tax Conscious Representative at Center VOTE FOR RICHARD A. 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