m. and Mrs. a D. Hnrtraaft vzsr marriage of their daughter, Kay, to Donald lanoa. is a graduate of O’Neill high school. Mr. I Arson mo mt Mr. and Mrs. I Arson of Ewing and Madsen, Bud Clemens, ftirge, Clayton Burge, Mrs. Ljgae Dexter. Edward Ooolidge, UBbeys, Edith Anderson, Roger, DaMs^aod Debra Waldo and Ixm Mrs. Delia Ernst received a let ter Knan her niece, Mrs. Leo Mar eeKas (Helen Waldman) at Monte bello. Calif, in which she told of -the wbhery of their jewelry and 1 appliance bop. The loss ta about $4,000. The wore gloves, so they could ■hr and Mrs. August Holtz and bar anu and family at Grand Is NIkI noted their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 1 ( He has been an a months absence because of illness. ] The Amelia Progressive club , met Wednesday, Oct. 21 at the , home erf Mrs. Vem Sagf-ser There were eight members present. Mrs. ; Emma Fisher presented the les- , son on "Know Your Car" which ] with material she gathered from other sources, was very interest- I ing. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Bernard Black more. There will be a lesson on Christmas Gift Ideas. Each member is asked to bring patterns and ideas for toys or gifts. . , Most people aren’t prepared for surprises and such proved to be the case with Mrs. Delia Ernst, when a group of ladies went to her home an evening earlier than her birthday anniversary October 22 to help her celebrate the occasion. ! Those present were Mrs B. W. Waldo, Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Blossom Butler, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mrs. Merle Ericson. Mrs. Vem Sageser, Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Emma Lind-, sey, Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs Stella Sparks and Miss Florence Lindsey. Mrs. Frank Pierce baked the birthday cake which was served with coffee, sandwiches and pick les for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tompson and daughters and Mrs. Thomp son's mother, Mrs. Wilbur Manley visited in Burwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eamie Johnston were dinner guests Sunday at Lew j , Backhaus’. I Mrs. Blake Ott entertained at a tea Wednesday afternoon hon oring Mhs. Morris Nelson of Min neapolis, Minn. Those present were Mrs. Hamp Smith, Mrs. Bemie Kennedy, Mrs. Art Doo little, Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mrs.; Asa Watson, Mrs. Margis Sam mons and Mrs. Stell Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal, Richard and Michael attended the wedding of a relative at David City Saturday. They returned home Sunday evening. Lyle Fix did chores for them while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sageser en tertained at dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson and Mrs. Merle Ericson of Minneapolis, • m• _ > vm .._T inb Carr_ .>111111. aiiu mi • h**v* **»» “ • ——. —- ——a eser. The Nelsons were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wat son Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cleme s and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus are having new bathrooms in their homes. . Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mrs. Dick Doolittle and Mrs. George Fuller ton were Norfolk callers Friday. Neighbors helped Rusty Adair stucco his new bam Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, Roger, Darla, Debra, Bruce and Larry went to Cotesfield Sunday to visit Mrs. Waldo’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lew’ Sperling and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson visited their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holmes near Ord one day last week, i Gerald McClenahan and Mrs. j Orland Fryrear, the Amelia teach 'ers attended a meeting at Valley Center school Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Oetter and daugh ters, Lana and Janeth were Sat uniay and Sunday, Oct 16 and 17 visitors in Norfolk at the home of Mrs. Oetter’s sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Duncan. Mrs. Delia Ernst received word that her brother, James Curran was in the O’Neill hospital for a few days. He was improved Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French of Page showed slide pictures of the Belgian Congo, Africa mis sion work Sunday evening at the Methodist church. Their son, Carol j French is an agricultural mission- ! ary there the past two years. The j pictures and the narration were j very interesting. Cookies and coffee w’ere served j at the annex following the pictures, j There were about 50 persons pres ent. Mrs. Gertie Adair, who has been visiting her daughter and family, the Bill Schmits at Des Moines, la. the past six weeks returned home Tuesday. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Charlotte Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry to Ray mond Lewis of Atkinson, formely •f Butte. The wedding is to be November 36 The Price Is Right AT ROGERS FEED STORE M Ton SnUHtd Cotton Cake 41% 4% Fat. Ton $82.00 i 4B% Natural Caloa..Ton $79.00 n Tri Way..Ton $73.00 j ( » Soy Cat. . Ton $82.00 Com Caha —.Ton $62.00 CM-Craap Palate.Ton $66.00 M% OM Pracass Soy Meal .Ton $82.00 m Lass Canto manor ..Ton *5B.UU tankage ...100 lbs. $5.00 Mnt Scraps..100 lbs. $ 5.00 ! Cane Trol ..20 lbs. $ 6.00 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS Buy and Save at ROGERS Rogers Products YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE OBI SATURDAY NIGHTS jJack Bailey, Mgr. <\ B. W Waldo and John Zinkon .'iaited at Frank Pierce's Si»day evening Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skull a of Jewells spent the weekend with heir daughter and family, Mr. ind Mrs. Mhrvin Doolittle. Mrs Withers and daughter, drs. Blossom Butler have been en ertaimng relatives this week, drs. Withers' sons, Wilbur Chap man of Saa Francisco, Calif., Har old Chapman of Topeka. Kan*., George Chapman and daughter, Carol of Unton. N. D and Paul Chapman of Rapid City. S. D. Other relatives here were a sis ter-in-law, Mrs Frank Wilsey of, Pedro, S D. and a nephew and his wife. Mr and Mrs. Charles Wil-! sey. Rapid City. Mrs Hank Whitcomb has been on tha sick list. She consulted Burwell doctor Wednesday A tractor and part of a stack of hay were destroyed by fire near Lyle Warden's Wednesday. Harley Larson. Dale Woods and Zane Ed wards were baling hay. Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon Pierce and sons of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. visited over Thursday night with lis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Pierce. Mrs Vem Sageser. Mrs. Ber ; nard Blackmore, Mrs Clyde Wid j man, Mrs. M. H. Madsen. Mrs , Milton Clemens. Mrs Paul Fisher. Mrs Glen White and Mrs Elmer Coolidge attended extension club achievement day in O'Neill Tues day, Oct. 30. The Amelia Women's Society of < j Christian Service will serve the lunch at Roy Fullerton’s farm sale November 4. Each member will furnish one pie. A coyote hunt was staged in the Inez vicinity last Sunday. Bob Clifford came with his plane. Others participating in the hunt were Butch Gakie, Eldon Brinier and sons. Walter Slaymaker, Paul' Hiatt, Ea»ie Lane and l^yle Fix. Paul Hiatt. Walter Slaymaker and Earme Lane were Sunday. Oct. 28. dinner guests at Lyle Fix's, The school board met for their business meeting Tuesday eve ning. 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