A?kin*on News Persona attended 1 **>j?**0n t the A me near legions 41at. birthday party on ^ur^ay evening, March « a: the the Legion club rooms The !££< C&. - R»^S assisting hos tess. Mrs. John Sicheneder present ed the lesson on “Shoes That Fit.” Roll call was answered with. "A Spring Tonic." The next meeting will be with Mrs. Frank Kilmurry. Oren Schippen and family were supper guests of Mrs, O.A. Ham merberg Thursday evening. Mrs. Stanley Johnson was host ess on Thursday afternoon to the Golden club with eleven members present. Roll call was answered with, "Shrubs that Benefit Birds.” A nominee was discussed for Dis trict Director Mrs. Earl Collins had the lessen on, Summer Maintenance” and Mrs. Orville Hitchcock reported on daffodils and primroses. The hos tess displayed a beautiful arrange ment of Shamrock. ! The district meeting will be held at Ainsworth on April 22 with the meeting beginning in the forenoon. IA covered dish dinner will be ' held at noon Next meeting will be with Mr*. Earl Coll ins on April 28. Mrs Earl Penry was hostess to 1 the J G. M club at her home on j March 21 with a 7 o'clock dinner. ; Present were thirteen members and | one guest. Mrs William Carroll Roll call was answered with, "Some interesting facts about Ha waii and Alaska." Mrs Victor Faust had charge of the program and Mrs Earl Penry won the prize Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Joe Seger on Apr* l 7. Mrs Mane Wilbern was hostess to the Avon Shakespeare club on Friday afternoon at her home m Atkinson. Twelve membeis were present Mrs John Silverstrand con ducted the business meeting Mrs. Vera Humphrey had the program on, "The Merry Wives of Wind sor " Mrs John Silverstrand had the curtain. Next meeting will be with Mr.,. Glen Butterfield on Ap'il 8 and the group will meet at the Steak House Miss Donna McClurg emerl-nned at a birthday party at her home on Thursday evening honoring the 16th birthday of Dorothy Anderson. Games were played. Guests were : Dorothy Anderson, Mary Anderson, Marlene and Jul ienne Featherston, Karen Johraon, Janice Sweet , Beverly BritteU, ; Bonnie Steskal, Joyce Gilbert and | Iris Fundus. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and hot chocolate were served at the close of the entertainment hour. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady went to Lincoln Sunday morning. They were accompanied by Mrs. Opal Keating. They attended the Repub lican Founders Day celebration on Monday. Miss Kay Butterfield was one of the servers for the Nixon banquet which was held at the University Coliseum in Lincoln Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. j and Mrs, Elmer McClurg. In the afternoon the party drove to view the flood area near Bristow and Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spann and Gayle spent Saturday in Norfolk. | Mr and Mrs A. J. Runnels were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. William Wefso. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Runnels were Sunday dinner guests of their daugh ter and son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Humrick in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson of Crofton flew to Atkinson Sunday afternoon. They had been up to the Lynch area to view the flooded area and came on into Atkinson to spend a couple of hours visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hickok went to Denver Friday to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hickok and family. Mrs. Hickok will be remembered as Jeanne Johnson. Saturday was lit tle Darian Hickok's first birthday and the grandparents went out to surprise them and help him cel ebrate. They returned Sunday eve nmg. i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hickok al so visited with Mrs. Nellie Hickok and daughter. Laura. Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanFleet and Mr. and Mrs. D. Osliorne went! to Norfolk on Monday to attend a dinner given at the Steak House in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osborne of Wisner were Sunday dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Osborne and family in Atkinson. Robert Hendricks accompanied by his brother, Arlan went to Man hattan, Kan. Saturday morning to attend the wedding of Annie Ernst. Mrs. Hendricks and children had spent the past week in Manhattan | and returned to Atkinson with her husband. Mrs. Hendricks and Miss i Ernst are sisters. Emil Colfack went to Sioux City on business on Wednesday. A group of young couples met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jensen ir. on Sunday eve ning for a birthday supper in hon or of Don Schaaf. Cards furnish ed the entertainment with men’s high prize going to Wilmer Me Connell and low to Don Schaaf. Mrs. Wilmer McConnell won lad ies' high and the Moon prize. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Galyen went to Norfolk Monday afternoon to attend a dinner at the Steak House in Norfolk given by the Skelly Company._ A Friday dinner guest of Mr. i and Mrs Dick Osborne and family was Dick s cousin, Bayne Grubb of Lincoln. Paul Focken came from Hastings last Friday to spend a few days with bis parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Focken and family. Mr and Mrs Ed Heiser and | girls went to Lincoln to spend the weekend visiting another daugh ter, Eloise, who is employed there, j They returned home on Sunday eve- ! . tung Sunday evening dinner guests of \ Mr and Mrs Emil Colfack and Denton and Dennis were Sandra Putnam of Butte and Ralph Hei "r _ Amelia News - By Mitts Florence Lindsey If you want to try out the horse power of your (new or old) car ( just try to go through the streets ; at Amelia Most everyone has been ; stuck and those who haven't are1 afraid to try to go through them.. They are terrible Mrs. Maude Forbes has been visiting her daughter and family at Rose since Wednesday of last 1 week. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and the boys came to get her that day. Mr and Mrs. Joe Stoecker are enjoying a new TV set. (Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Kennedy and Harold went to Albion Saturday to visit their daughter and son-in law, Mr and Mrs. Darrel Slay maker, Lloyd and Dannie. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robertson of Atkinson, Mr and Mrs. Art Doo little and Dale, Delbert Rassman and Mr and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jer ry and Diane were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schade visited Mrs Lindsey and Florence Satur day afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Hienie Frahm, Pat ty, Dannie, Douglas, Karen and Gregg went to Stanton Saturday evening and visited until Sunday evening with his sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz. Mr. Krutz was observing his birth day anniversary. Their father, Pet er Frahm, was also present. He had gone earlier in the week. Ir win Forbes did chores for them while they were away. Mr. and Mrs John Cearns re turned to their home at Scottsbluff Wednesday. They had been here several days to help her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear with the ranch work. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus were ! Atkinson callers Friday to get their new car. It is a black Falcon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo were Burwell and Ord visitors Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skala of Freemont,, Gene Skala of Howells, and Miss Phillis Fullerton of Lincoln came Saturday evening and visited until Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, Rodney and Rickey, and Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia, Mrs. Link Sageser, and Mrs. Vern Sageser attended the music program by the Wesleyan College at the Atkinson Methodist church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cuddy and Timmy of O’Neill visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burgett and her brother, Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus vis ited at William Fryrear home Sun-1 day afternoon, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Andersen. Mrs. Harlan Dierking planned a surprise birthday anniversary par ty Sunday evening for Mr. Dierk ing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Fullerton. After an evening spent playing pitch, a delicious lunch of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy of Chambers were supper guests Sun day evening at Harlan Dierking's. Mrs. Alvin Forbes, formerly of Amelia, will graduate from the college at Fort Collins, Colo., and will teach the 5th grade in the Fort Collins schools nest year Mr and Mrs Forbes and sons, Gerald and Leslie moved to Colorado from this community about two years ago The Bob Ries family of Denver. Colo, recently spent a day with them Mr. Fort** is doing carpenter work in Fort Collins. The Amelia Progressive club met Wednesday. March 23rd at the home of Mrs Vem Sageser There were ten members and a visitor present Mrs Sageser and Mrs Bernard Black more presented a very inter esting lesson on "Shoes that Fit'*. ] Mr ana Mrs Elmer Coolidge were Atkinson and O'Neill callers Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Darrel Baker of O'Neill were supper guests Sun day evening at Arthur Hiatt's. Mr and Mrs Clyde Widman went to Ainsworth Wednesday Clyde at tended a business meeting and Mrs Widman visited her mother. Mrs. D. L. Fane her. Eunice and Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons and Mark were Atkinson callers Wednes day Lottie Tommie Lee Sammons stayed with Mrs Blake Ott while they were away Mr and Mrs Charles Everett en tertained Mr and Mrs B<»b Adair to supper in O'Neill Thursday eve ning in honor of Bob's birthday anniversary, Jerald McClennahan has been re hired to teach the upper room in Amelia school next term Mr and Mrs Marvm IXxdittle and Mr and Mrs Charles Everett attended the shin* in Atkmaon Fri day night. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phono 106 Golden Bid*. Morgan Ward Accountant & Auditor Tax Service Golden Bid*. O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 414 ANNOUNCING . . . ANOTHER FLOOR COVERING SERVICE Don Olmstead, pictured at the left with samples of the fine tile and linoleum found at Meyer's Midwest Furniture and Appliance i in West O'Neill, has just complet > ed a tile and floor covering school at Lincoln. 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