Amelia News Mr and Mrs Dick Doolittle en ter! aim'd at a card party Sunday evening. Those present Were Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton, Mr. awl Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr and Mrs. Kayo Fullerton, Mr. and Charles Everetts and Mr. and Mrs Harlan Dierking. Mr and Mrs Everetts won high score, and Mr. and Mrs. Kayo Fullerton won low. Mrs. Doolitte served sandwiches, cake and coffee. Mr and Mrs Darrel Slaymaher and sons, Lloyd and Danny, visi ted her parents, Mr ami Mrs M. B. Kennedy and Harold Sun day. The ladies and the boys cal led on Mrs Dick Doolittle Sun aft emon Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle and boys were Atkinson callers Sat urday evening. They visited Mrs. Doolittle’s sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hart and family. The Harts left Sun day for California where Mr. Hart has employment. He former ly worked at the Council Oak store in Atkinson. Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally at Atkinson stayed Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott. On Sunday evening, Mrs Blake Ott, Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie took them home, and attended the show. Lonnie Sparks and Robert Bur ge spent Saturday night with Ro ger Waldo. Mr. and Mrs. I>ew Backhaus were Sunday dinner guests of the Dick Porters. Mrs Edith Anderson and the Lindseys visited at the Lew Back haus home Sunday evening. Lee Gilman and Chuck Ever etts attended the cattle sale Fri day in Burwell. Miss Phillis Fullerton spent sev eral days at home last week dur ing the mid-semester. She attends college at Wayne. The Methodist church board Held a meeting Friday evening *t die home of Mrs. Edith Ander ten. Mrs Elmer Coolidge called on Mrs. Vem Sageser Saturday af ternoon. Mrs Edgar Peterson and Mrs. Blossom Butler were in O'Neill Friday to have dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more attended lodge Friday even ing in Chambers. The Lloyd Waldo family were Saturday O’Neill callers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Al len and Dickie were in O’Neill S I’urday. I ! -, and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. an Mrs. Elmer Oettcr, I.ana an l Janeth; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman; Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie and Miss Florence Lindsey were among the Amelia folks at tending the smorgasbord given by the Lutheran church Wednesday evening, January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bligh, Omaha, came Friday and visited until Sunday with Mrs. Bligh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mrs. Delia Ernst accompanied Mr and Mrs. Bemie Kennedy and Harold to O’Neill. They visi ted the Kennedy’s daughter, Mrs. Arlen Miles, at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge, Joyce and Bruce and Mr. and Mrs Jerry Dickerson returned home Tuesday, January 20, from Omaha, where they visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neilse nand Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burge and family. A birthday dinner was given Saturday evening, January 17, at the Frank Porter home in Cham bers. in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Clemens. Present besides the honored guest were Mr Clemens, Jim, Dickie and Sherry; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith; Mrs. Wayne Romse, Lin da. Arlen and David; Mrs. Cor dia Smith; Mrs. I-etha Mrs. Etta Kellar; Mrs. Edith Mc C3enahan, Grandpa Porter and Marvin Porter. Mr. and Mrs Dick Porter and Bob visited Sunday evening, Jan uary 18, at Clifford Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus were supper guests of Mr and MIS V\ lllinin l m dav evening in honor of Mrs. Buckhaus’ birthday. Other guests avre Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ber ry Mr and Mrs. Vernon Berry; Mr and Mrs. Eamie Johnston. Mrs Fryrear served ice cream, oir- and cake later in the evening. Mr and Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mrs Bob Adair, Jerry and Diane, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robert son were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore. Mrs. Lindsey and Florence and Mrs. Delia Ernst were dinner guests Sunday at Mrs. Edith An dersen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulhair of Lynch visited Sunday, 18, with Mrs. Withers and Blos som. There will be a school of mis sions beginning Sunday, I at the Methodist church in A Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON. Prop. • Phone 106 Golden Bldg Jj_——— Alice’s Beauty Shop get. s doors west of Tesnes 1*5 Best Dongles Phone *03 — O’Neill DR. H. D. OIUTWI mmiK OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner erf 4th * Douglas O’NEILL, NEHR. Ph. 167 — Office hn. t Is • Byes BumlDM — USWH nttss Monday Thru Saturday dosed Wednesday melia. This will be a study of Al aska and Hawaii presented by Rev. Cox, There will be a cover ed dish luncheon at noon. Bring your own table-service. Everyone is invited to be present at the study. Wl> Francis D. Lee- Trustee to James E. Ramsey and wife 12-24-58 $20d East 25 ft. lot 5 in AVW Add. —Atkinson. Chambers News Students from Wayne college spending a week between semes ters with home folks were Rod ney Elkins. Douglas Dankert. Eu gene Adams and Connie Werner. They returned to Wayne Monday, January 26. Leaving Sunday, January 25 to register for hte second semester at Wayne State college was Mar vin Damme. Mrs. Paul Roth returned Tues day, January 20, from a week's visit with friends^ at North Platte and in Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robert son and family of O'Neill were Sunday, January' 25, visitors in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. V. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson arrived home Monday evening, January 19 from Tucson, Ariz., where they had spent about a month, part of the time with his hrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George DeKay of Laffette, Ind. Mrs. John Wintermote came home Tuesday, January '20, from an extended visit with relatives in Oregon, California and Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Halsey returned from a two weeks visit in Los Angeles and San Jose. Calif. They went to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of her par ents. They also visited other rel atives and watched a part of the Rose Bowl parade. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf visited at the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller and family. Fred Smith returned home Sun day, January 25, from St. An thony's hospital where he had been a patient following a heart attack. A. A. Walter returned Thurs day, January 22, from Rochester, Minn., where he had gone the first of the week for a medical check-up. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alderson of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of Chambers, is in a hospital in Los Angeles, Cal if., for heart surgery. She is a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alderson of Chambers. Dorsey News The Scottville Extension Club met Tuesday evening. January 20. at the Harold Halstead home. Mrs. Gerald Snyder entertained the Dorsey Aid Society Wednes day afternoon. January 21. Mr and Mrs Harry Johnson were Friday afternoon business callers at the Bob Sholes and Har old Osborn homes. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosen hrans are out canvassing Steel Creek for the polio drive. Rev. Hart of O'Neill conducted the services Sunday evening at the Dorsey church. Mr. and Mrs Harold Osborn were business callers Saturday at the Clayton Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder helped Saturday at the Dale Rev ell home. John Derickson and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans called Friday at the Osborn home. Miss Marilyn Graham spent the weekend at the home of her grandparents and parents. Miss Evelyn Barta spent Satur day at the home of Joanne Alan. The girls spent the afternoon playing. Mrs. Claude Pickering substitu ted teaching for Mrs. Virgil Pin kerton a few days as sickness caused Mrs. Pinkerman to remain at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiley are enjoy ing themselves visiting with the ; ladies’ sister, Mrs. Juditl) Picker j ing, who lives in Kansas. They al so plan to visit other relatives before returning home. Mrs. Merle Pereboom and fam ily visited a few days with rela tives. They returned January 14 to their home in California. Rich ard Rosenkrans. her son, attended high school in Lynch for some time and stayed at his grandpar | ents home, the H. V. Rosenkrans, of Redbird. Atkinson News Circle D met at the home of Mrs. C. Spence Wednesday after noon, January 21, for the first meeting of the year. Mrs. Dick Braun was cohostess. The following officers were el ected: Mrs. Fred Dunn, chair man: Mrs. 0. A. Hammerberg, co chairman: Mrs. D. F. Scott, sec retary: Mrs. Doris Andrus, trea surer; Mrs. Walter Puckett, de votions: Mrs. Fred Dunn, supply chairman; and Mrs. Fred Ham merberg, local church activities. Fifteen members were present in spite of severe winter weather. Mrs. Walter Blake of Fremont, Mrs. George Spence and Mrs. Harry Pelcer were visitors. SPECIAL OFF-THE-CAR PRICES! COOPER FEEDS 41% Range Feed_78.00 Ton 32% Range & Breeder 72.00 Ton I ALSO Special Discount on — Hog & Poultry Feeds! O'Neill Feed Store | Phone 487 Plans lune Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek of O’Neill announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Judith Ann (above), to Dean C. Anderson of Tlden, son of Mrs. Verna E. Anderson and the late Cecil Anderson. Mss Juracek at tended the University of Nebras ka and is now employed in Lin coln. Mr. Anderson attends the University of Nebraska and will graduate io business administra tion. He is affiliated with Pi Kap pa Phi fraternity The couple plan a June 7 wedding. Will Walter at 80th Milestone EWING Will Walter celebrated his 80th birthday on Friday. In honor of the occasion a six o'clock dinner was held. Guests were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walter and family of Clearwater. In the evening the family was invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Schmidt where they joined by relatives for card games. The birthday cake was made by Mrs. Alfred Walter. Lunch was served. Present were Mr and Mrs. Iv an Walter and family of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter of Atkinson. Other Ewing News The Mardi Gradi dance held Saturday evening at St. Dominic’s hall was well attended and espec ially enjoyed by the teenagers of the community. This event was Farm Auction v / At the farm 7 miles south, 4 west, 1 south, Vt west of Tilden. Monday, February 2, 1959 | Full line of popular machinery & livestock. PARTIAL LIST FOLLOWS: IHC M Tractor; 52 Ford; IHC Self Propelled Combine; 12-ft. Self Propelled IHC Wlndrower; IHC 4-bottom Plow; IHC 3-bottom Plow; IHC Rotary Hoe; Hay Machinery; Picker; Elevator; Hoist; Grinders; Propane Tank (500 gal.); 35 Hereford Cows and Calves; 14 Sows to farrow in February; 85 Fall Pigs; 600 Laying Hens; Many Other Items. EMIL DITTRICH * Tilden, Nebr. sponsored by the Christian Mo thers of St. Peter’s church Thursday evening dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Spitt ler were her son Dr. Leo Spitt ler. and nephew. King Spittler, both of Norfolk. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben l^arsen this week are his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen of Alzeda. Mont., and also his sister. Mrs. Ida Kemnitz, of Wood, S. D. Mrs. Kitie Fry entertained at dinner her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family of Ew ing and her daughter and hus band. Mr. and Mrs Lee Fink, and family of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen ac companied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs Harry Larsen of Alzeda, Mont., and Mrs. Ida Kemnitz of Wood S. D. spent Saturday at Norfolk visiting friends and rel atives The MYF of First Methodist church met Monday evening at the church. Fifteen boys and girls attended MYF. Waldo Davis and Miss Judy Cloyd were the spon sors. Jerry Tams and Leonora Tuttle were the youth leaders for the lesson from the “Roundtable’’. Miss Carolyn Tams was pianist for the group singing. At the bus iness meeting, plans were discuss ed for raising funds. Officers for MYF this year are: Carolyn § Tams, president; Judy Tinsley, vice-president; Leonora Tuttle, secretary-treasurer; Jerry Tams, news reporter. Robeii Tams, sr.. of Ashland and Robert Tams, jr,, of Omaha were weekend guests at their home in Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. George Walter of Clearwater were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Will Walter. Callers at the home of Mrs. Ed na Lofquest Tuesday were Mi's. Richard Brion and Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Doud. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, and Mr. and Mrs Bert Fink were guests on Monday at the home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest. Recent visitors at the Edna Dif quest home were* Mi's. Carl Mil 1 ler and two sons. The annual meeting of the Ew ing township board was held Tuesday evening. January 20. at the Ewing public library. Wcs Ivn I .arson chairman conducted the session. The minutes of the last meeting was read by Secre tary Don Vandersnick. Financial report was given fev Richard Ed wards. treasurer. Other business included a budget for the year 1959. Wednesday evening, January 21. dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts and family of At kmsnn Their son, A-3o Gary Ro berts, who is home ixi leave from Newfoundland, was also a caller. Upon expiration of his leave lie will be sent to Corpus Christ!, j Tex. Celebrates Birthday — Robert Ahart. son of Mr. and Mrs. KJeth Abart, celebrates! his fifth birthday Saturday, January 24, at his home. Cake and ice cream were served the guests fol lowing the opening of many gifts. O’NEIIJ, LOCALS Sunday and Monday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Rex W. Wilson were Mr, and Mrs. Don Matson of Burke. S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Contois left Monday for a vacation in Phoe nix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wilson had as a guest this weekend, her mother, Mrs. Bernice S. Shinklo of Sioux City. Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O'NEIIJ., NEBR. Insurance of All Kinds O'Neill Style Shop E.O.M. Clearance SALE We Must Make Room For Spring Merchandise! All Winter COATS FURTHER REDUCED! Sizes 7 to I 8 25-00 - 300® - 35.00 Values to 59.98 DRESSES Were 24.98, Now 12.98 Were 22.98, Now _10.98 Were I 7.98, Now _ 8.98 Were 14.98, Now_ 7.98 Were 10.98, Now _ 6.98 One Rack DRESSES & SKIRTS Choice 3.00 One Rack COATS 15.00 - 20-00 Sizes 7-15 HATS l.oo - 2-00 BLOUSES Were 2.98-3.98 Now 1.98 - 2-98 SWEATERS 8 00 ■ 5.00 - 3.00 Were to 14.98 I SKIRTS Were 14.98, Now_ ... 7.98 Were 12.98, Now 6.98 Were I0.98,i Now _ 5.98 Were 8.98, Now 4.98 JEWELRY 1/2 PRICE TUMBLE TABLE 49c to 2-0® No Alterations All Sales Final I LEONA HYNES MRS. M. A. 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