Amelia News Mr and Mrs Rusty Adair and Allen visited at the Leonard Du satko home near Emmet Thanks giving evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and Venita, H. S. White, Mrs Lindsey and Florence enjoyed Thanksgiv ing day and dinner with Mr and Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don were Norfolk shoppers Satur day Mrs Blake Ott carried the mail for Mrs. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C F. Small and Gary were Thanksgiving guests of the Roy Fullerton family. Mrs. Leo Lydon of Ewing and Mrs. Mervin Arter and children of Norfolk were calling on Amelia friends Friday. They had difficul ty in finding folks home, but cal led on Mrs. Stella Sparks and Mrs. Dick Doolittle. The ladies are the former Toots and Tiny Mc Caffrey, and nieces of Frank Pierce The Arter family will leave the first of the week for California to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryrear and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruen berg and daughters were Thanks giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fryrear. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia, Sandra Sageser, Lloyd Waldo and George Fuller ton w'ere Saturday Norfolk callers. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. [.eon Skaia and Gene, Mrs. DeHarte, Mr and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle and l>oys were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton and Phillis. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family were dinner guests Sunduy of the Kenneth Werner family at Cham bers. Mrs. Arthur Hiatt is enjoying a visit from her sister, Florence. Miss Edith Pokorny, Hubert Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Ol son of Lincoln were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mrs. Helen Pokorny and Don. Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Mrs. Lew Backhaus drove to Atkinson Sunday after noon and called on Mrs. Bertha Sammons at the hospital and til so at the home of Mrs. Julia White. Mrs. Sammons was im proved and thought she would be home in a few days. Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mrs Helen Pokorny and Don were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vavra and daughters, Geraldine, Mary Ann and Helen Mae of Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Stev,e Sladek and family, Mrs. Julia Sladek and George of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schmit and Danny of McLean and Miss Mary Sladek^ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brau of Omaha came Saturday night and visited until Monday with her Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON. Prop. Phone 106 Golden Bldg. BEAUTYLAND Beauty Salon Phone MS tor appointment Located across street from bakery. Closed Jgnmj In day morning. Corkle Bros. HEREFORD BULL Auction to be held at the NORFOLK LIVESTOCK SALES PAVILION Norfolk, Nebraska Wednesday, Dec. 17 50 — Bulls — 50 Well grown rugged bulls | including: n 40 coming two-year-old and • 10 Senior Bulls ASTER HEALS — ZATO HEIRS BATTLE ASTERS The kind to sell market top ping feeder calves. | Sale at 1:00 P. M. Write for catalog Corkle Bros. ; TILDEN. NEBRASKA grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Vavra and family of BushneU arrived Wed nesday night, November 26, and spent Thanksgiving day and the weekend at the Mrs Helen Po komy home, also visiting friends and relatives in Atkinson and O’ Neill. Mrs. Vavra is the former Margie Coxbill of Atkinson. The Amelia Methodist church installed their new piano Monday. [ The piano is a memorial to Rich ard Dale Fullerton, the late son, of Mr and Mrs. George Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ninham and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillman visit ed at the Dunk Peterson home Sun day afternoon und evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schade vis ited Sunday at the Lindsey home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees visit ed Sunday at the William Matt hauser home in Burwell. Mr and Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mr and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and Diane were Sunday visitors at the Edgar Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fix and sons and Mrs. Doris Baker were Thanks giving guests at the Elmer Fix home. Mrs Stella Sparks attended the show in O'Neill Sunday afternoon, then drove to Atkinson and visited Mrs. Bertha Sammons at the hos pital and sjxmt the evening at the Bus EnlKxly home. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally visited Mrs. Bertha Sammons at the At kinson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston, i Mrs. Vent Sageser, Mrs. link Sag eser, Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. : Lindsey and Florence attended the i films and family night at the Cham I hers Methodist church Sunday I evening. Art Waldman returned home Monday, November 24, from a vis it with his bn it her Tom, and sis ter, Anna at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Young have lieen visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young, who live in Chambers. Sammie is in the armed forces in Alabama and was having a short leave. Gene Carr, who has been serv ing in the airborne division of the armed services, will receive his separation papers and expects to be home the early part of Decem ber. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr of O’Neill, for merly of Amelia. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore and daughters, Luann, Julie and Susan of Cheyenne, Wyo., were visiting their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore dur ing the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak and sons, Lee, Frank and Jeffrey and daughter, Lisbeth, and Mrs. Mar jorie Sammons, all of Sioux City, la., were visiting at the Bill Sam ruuns lUl i UttimaBivmg. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Eva Backhaus and Caroline in Atkinson Thanksgiving day. Other guests there were Mr and Mrs. Dick Porter and sons, Mar vin and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Grossnicklaus and family of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Backhaus of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie and family, Mrs Emma McKathnie, Mrs. Ce celia Backhaus, all of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoerle of Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family entertained his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo, and the Kenneth Werner family of Cham bers and the Lew Sterling family of Cotesfield and John Zinkon at a turkey dinner Thanksgiving. Don Peterson, who is attending school in Casper, Wyo., spent the Thanksgiving vacation with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Pet-, terson. „ „ Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton and Phyllis, Gene Skala, and Mrs. Edith Andersen were dinner guests Thanksgiving at the Eamie John ston home. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Black more spent Thanksgiving at Lucas, S. D., visiting his sister and bro ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scott and family. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Burge, Rob ert, Joyce and Bruce and Mrs. Nellie Holcomb went to Omaha Wednesday afternoon, Novermber 26 and visited over Thanksgiving holidays with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen, and his brother, the Dean Burge family. Miss Dorothy Fisher of McPher son, Kans., spent her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher. Mr. Fisher took her back to her school duties at Mc Pherson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson and daughters, Evelyn and Shir ley, were Thanksgiving guests at the Hank Whitcomb home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don were Thanksgiving guests of Cleta and Demaris Murray and their father, Tom Murray, in O’ Neill. | I Best Gift Idea | of All • • • & ii - I HERE’S A SUGGESTION on what to « give that child or grandchild for Christmas: |g Sometimes it’s a problem. Why not consider a W 20-PAY LIFE INSURANCE policy . . . and let them grow up together? A jS National Fidelity Life Insurance Company has a very attractive policy that will fit into your Christ- ^3 mas plans. Call 279-J Evenings y if you wish: H FRANK A. MURRAY g M P. O. Box 401 — O’Neill ^ I | ^ S O’Neill News Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Lind berg and Mrs. P. H. Lindberg were Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and daughters Ardis and Eileen of Minden. Mrs. Olson is the daughter of Mrs. P. H. Lind berg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins spent Thanksgiving in Omaha with their son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parkins, and family. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reimer, sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson of Oma ha, Mr. and Mrs. I* B. Taylor and family of Grand Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and fam ily of Niobrara. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reimer jr. Another guest at the junior Reimer home was her mother, Mrs. Helen Brown of Gretna. Monuments of lasting beaut) made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monuments from the faetory to the con sumer.—Emmet Orabb, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk were in Norfolk on business Friday. Sunday. November 23, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William W. McIn tosh were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beatty, and the Beat I tys’ son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs | Richard Beatty and family, all of Madison. Edward McCarthy of Columbus spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. McCar ' thy. Miss Elizabeth Schaffer, who | teaches at Sidney, was home with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. j Schaffer, for the Thanksgiving hol I idays. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackson had as their guests for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sloan of Kansas City, Mo. The Sloans were guests until Sunday. Miss Jane Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petersen, was home for the Thanksgiving holi days from Hastings college. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Melena and famiy has as their guests for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Max Marshall of Verdigre and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Melena. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold William son had as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pet ers, Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timm and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkinson and family, Mr i and Mrs. Billie MarceUus and family, Emerson Steele and Miss Lois Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. How'ard Manson and her mother, Mrs. Sidney E. ) <2? ft & ft Sf ft * fc »r-» a h nrmh »ilk k ,^k his mother, Mrs, Goldie McLeish of Schuyler, ami Mr. and Mrs. Rob McLeish and Rodney and Bobby of Correctionville, la. Joe took his mother back to Schuyler Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wray and family spent Thanksgiving in Kil gore with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Russell Pike. Thanksgiving guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Worth were Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Worth and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and family of Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kerr of Spen cer, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and family and Mrs. Mary Wet zler. Mrs. John G. 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