Amelia News The Women's Missionary Societ ty of the Bethany Free Methodist church met Tuesday, November 11, at the home of Mrs S C Barnett. Mrs Julia White accompanied Mrs. Charlie Peterson of Atkinson to attend Helping Hand club at the tome of Mrs Lew Backhouse on Thursday, November 13. Mrs White stayed and spent the week end with Mrs. Edith Andersen She visited Mrs. Bertha Sammons Friday. Bill Rees and a friend, Dick Lahr, and son, Steve, and Dick Williamson of Omaha spent Satur day and Sunday visiting her par ents, and did some pheasant hunt ing while here. Joe Stoecker went to Bloomfield Thursday to visit his sister. He also visited relatives at Schuyler and North Bend. Pfc. Hale Kennedy and Pfc. Dale Doolittle spent the weekend with their respective parents, the M. B Kennedys and the Art Doo littles They are stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla. Mrs Frank Pierce and Mrs B. W Waldo spent Saturday even ing at the home of Mrs Edith An dersen. Mrs. Eva Backhaus and Caro line of Atkinson spent Tuesday, November 11 at their home in Amelia. Caroline was on vacation since the stores were observing veterans day. Mr and Mrs, Ralph Adair and Allan were dinner guests at Mrs Stella Sparks Mr and Mrs. Lew Backhaus re _ •_1 _J .1_A t__1n..l tCIVCVI WUIU IIIIU ll\ i inaw-i • • • • Mrs. William Vrooman of Orchard, recently had both liones in her ankle broken in a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston of Atkinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sageser of Kansas City, at the Vem Sageser home in Amelia Thursday evening. They were supper guests Dwight Kenny, Atkinson-Amelia mail carrier, reported that he knocked down the first mail box on his route Monday morning coming out of Atkinson The road was very slick due to the snow and he hit the mail box to avoid go ing in the ditch. Hale Kennedy al ran in the ditch as he turned Ihe comer from the highway. Mr and Mrs Earnie Johnston, Mrs Lew Baekhaus and Mrs. Emma Lindsey attended the mis sionary service at the Methodist church in Chambers Thursday eVAnnrice crowd attended the films at the school house Thursday eVMrnBand Mrs. Arthur Hiatt and sons. Paul and Gene, were .upper guests Tuesday, November 11, at Elmer Oetters. . . The Dick Doolittles are enjoy ing a new TV installed Wednes <5 ment floor in the feed i oom of their store Those helping were Pete Frahm. Harlan jerking John Zinkon. Earnie Johnston and G Mrs6 ffmetI*i>li«le spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Bertha Sammons. Mrs. Sammons states first *d me& Mrs^Dooldt 1^ had ^ver ^Mrs81 Stom('Butler and Mj a Sr «"*> Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: November 10- Mrs. Neal Hamilton of Stuart, obstetri cal; Frank Kellar of Newport, medical; Truman Rossman of At kinson, surgical; J- P Murphy of Stuart,' medical; 12 Mrs Thomas King of Stuart, medical. Henry Ludeman of Newport, medica, Mrs Clifford Heyden of Newport, medical; Mrs 1-aVern Engler of Atkinson, obstetrical; Lewis Veou ghn of Creighton, medical. Mrs Charles Cole of Atkinson, surgical, 13- Mrs Gertrude Kaup of Stuart, medical; Royce Ammon of Bassett, medical- Art Baumeister of Stu Z medical; 14 William Wood ward of Stuart, medical, 15- Dale Butler of Mills, medical 1&-Mrs. “rasSrf: November 11 Frank Sparks of*AmehaT 13—loe Dvorak ^Atkinson- 14—Royce Ammon of Bassett, Dave Falk of Atkin son, Mrs. Alfred Li^dtkenf°f c^art" hers Art Baumiester of Stuart ^ 1 Mrs Neale Hamilton and daughter; William Woodward of Newwrt; 16- Henry Ludeman of Newport, Mrs. Thomas King c Stuart Don Smith of Atkinson. Ho^pita^ed: J. P. Murphy of Stuart Francis Tunender of At Mrs william Poessnecker Atkinson Mrs. Gertrude Kaup O smart Mrs Charles Cole of At l? Elvon Chace of Atkinson, kinson, Engler and daugh reps n ss **£—>• ssr gST «! AmS' Herman Schrader nf AjPggJL,„ Frank lord "ST Butler ol Frahhr o, Anrehn. lundberg memorial (Creighton) Admitted; M^ Lyle OverhoU of Creighton; John William VroomarT^f Orchard; Oscar Otte ^Dismissed ^'Herman Schellen of . Russell Halvorsen of J5SSS?-mS Wltam Vrooman °f Sired' carl Oppen of Creigh ton- - Revnoldson on .Ricky Shoals’ Exercise Pvt James ("Jim") Reynold son son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Revnoldson, participated in exer cise "Rocky Shoals". He is now in a convoy back to New Orleans. La and expects to land about De cember 1. He is stationed at Camp Polk. Beelaert Elected Angus Unit Head The annual meeting of the Holt County Angus association was held Saturday, November 15, for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year. Seven members were present. Harvey Krugman and Gerald Snyder Joined the association as new members. The following officers were elec ted: Frank Beelaert of Page, pres ident; Blaine Garwood of Amelia, vice-president; Louis Bartos of O' NeiH, secretary and treasurer. Dale Revell of O'Neill was re elected to the hoard of directors. Plans for the banquet February 6 and the annual sale February 7 1 were discussed. Lunch was served by Mr and Mrs. Blaine Garwood. Vernon Boelter Back from Europe PAGE Vernon Boelter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boelter, who was stationed in Germany the past 18 months, arrived at Sioux City Saturday where he was met by his parents. Boelter received his separation from the army at Ft. Sheridan, 111 Please phone us your news! iO Visitor* at dub Session— AMELIA The Helping Hand club met Thursday, November 13, at the home of Mrs, Lew Back haus There were 15 members and and 10 visitors present to partake of the noon dinner. Visitors present were Mrs Cora Thompson, Mrs. Lenora Porter Mrs. Gladys Grossnicklaus and children. Mrs Effie Withers, Mrs Blossom Butler and Mrs. Floyd Sageser and two daughters. After dinner election of officers was held: Mrs. Charlie Peterson was chosen president; Mrs. Will David, vice-president; Mrs. Rose Backhaus, secretary; Mrs. Mar garet Johnston, treasurer; and Mrs. Julia Blackmore, song lead er. Roll call was answered by tell ing "something for which to lie thankful", Mrs. Mae Sageser read two poems on "Thankfulness" Mrs. Blackmore led the lesson on "Homemade Christmas Gifts." Next meeting will be the Chris mas party and gift exchange at the home of Mrs Julia Black more, December 18. Jolly Ramblers Reorganise— ATKINSON - The Jolly Rumlv lers 4-H'ers met at the American Legion club building Sunday for their reorganization meeting. This group carries several different projects. Parents and 4-H youngsters en- j joyed a covered dish luncheon. Election for coming year result ed as follows: Mrs Beryl Beck, leader; LeRoy Hoffman, assist ant leader; Ralph Schrunk, gar dening leader; Beryl Beck, stock er-feeder and rope leader; Mrs. Bob Jonas, baking leader; Mrs. Alex Frickel, sewing leader; Mrs. LeRoy Hofman, music leader. Club officers elected were: Pat ty Straka. president; Ronnie Jon as, vice-president; Juliene Beck, secretary; Roger Hoffman, trea surer; Shirley Shellhase. news re porter. - j EWING NEWS Mrs. Edna Lofquest entertained the following guests at dinner Sun day at her home. Mr. and M s Bert Fink of Ewing and Mrs Jau nita Miller and sons of Clearwater The Women's Missionary society of Riverside Free Methodist church gathered at the home of Mrs. Edna U>fquest Monday after noon where they made popcorn balls, wnlch will tie sent to the Life Line orphange at Kan sas City, Mo The TMttle family was presented a box of treats by the society. Recent callers at rhe Theo Schueth home were Mrs. Minnie Primus and Mrs. Walter Summers of Chamtiers. Mr. and Mrs IXmald Starr and daughter of West Point were guests Sunday at the home of her | i w rents, Mr and Mrs Albert Lar son. Mr. Star went to Chambers to get his mother, Mrs Nellie Star, who accompanied them hack to West Point. Other guests at the 1 -arson home the same day were Mr and Mrs Henry Keimcr and daughter, Elaine, ami Mr. and Mrs. IXtn 1 .arson ami daughter, all of Ewing. Mr and Mrs Harold Savidge visited his mother, Mrs. Aim Savidge, in St Joseph s hospital in Sioux CSty Wednesday No\naa lier 12, ami Mr and Mrs. Bid Bar tak visited her Saturday. Mrs. Sa\ ulge recently umlcrwent sur gery at the Sioux City liospitaL ■llIH Place you* 0*Ae* flow.! TURKEYS if The Famous Manor House U.S.D.A. Grade-A ■sh frozen turkeys intee! Each bird ^ oday! 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