The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 04, 1960, Section Two, Image 11

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    Amelia News
By .MUm Florence Lindsey
Clemens Family
Hold Reunion
At O'Neill Park
The Clemens family held a re
union at the O'Neill park Sunday
Those present were Mr and Mrs.
Levi Clemens. Mr and Mrs Mil
ton Clemens, Janette and Don
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clemens
and six children of Ransonville,
N Y., Mr and Mrs Clifford Clem
ens and family, Mr and Mrs.
Leonard Pribil and family, Mr.
and Mrs Harold Humrich of O’
Neill and Mr and Mrs. Charles
Soderstien of Clearwater
Mrs. B. W Waldo accompan
ied her daughter, Mrs. Ken Wer
ner of Chambers, to Omaha Fri
day, where they spent the week
end with Mrs. Wemer's daughter,
Connie. Connie is a Frontier Air
line stewardess, with headquar
ters in Omaha and was on a four
day release
Mrs. Floyd Adams took her son
Don, to Omaha Friday where he
joined the group of teachers on
their tour oy bus through the
southern states. They were ac
companied by Misses Cleta and
Demaris Murry and Mrs Teresa
Ernst of O’Neill Mrs. Adams and
Demaris returned home that eve
ning.
Lewie Nissen of Lincoln came
Tuesday to visit a few days with
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs Frank Pierce.
Mrs Lindsey and Florence were
O’Neill callers Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Enbody and
family, who have been visiting
his sisters, Mrs. Tommie Doolit
tle, Mrs. Jim Bilstien, Mrs. El
don Ballagh and their families,
left Monday for their home in
Centralia, Wash. Enroute home
they will visit another sister,
Mrs. Jack (Mabel) Eggelston at
Douglas, Wyo.
George Chapman and daughter
Carol of Linton, N.D. came Mon
day to get his mother, Mrs.
George Withers, and take her to
his home for a visit. She will al
so visit in the home of her daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. Janie (Douglas)
Chapman and family at Mobridge,
S. D. She expects to be gone un
til Oct. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Doc) Clem
ens and family left Monday for
Denver Colo. They had been vis
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Levi Clemens and Mr. and Mrs
Frank Jungman and other rel
atives the past two weeks. The
family had been living in Nnw
York state but were looking for
a new location. Doc stated they
v ’’Id settle wherever he was
offered the best job. They left
th'd' tr^ile’- h'me at St. Paul
while visiting here. Their oldest
son. Fritz, thought he mieht stay
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees, Ju
di and John Taylor, Charlie Carr
and Darla Waxk> were O'Neill
caller* Thursday
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Roth and
family, uf Valentine visited Sun
day at the Marvin Doolittle home.
Little Cindy Roth is recovering
nicely from her injury which she
received when she fell from a
swmg,
Mrs. Emmett Carr went to Bur
well Sunday evening to visit her
friend, Mrs. George Fleming, the
former Dorothy Ballagh. The
Flemings came for her Sunday
evening and took her home Mon
day evening.
Mr and Mrs, Gene Thompson,
Ronnie, Kay. and Sheml were
dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs, George Fullertons.
Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mrs.
George Fullerton were O’Neill j
shoppers Thursday,
Mr, and Mrs George Fullerton
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Fullerton, in Atkinson
Sunday evening.
Rev. O'Donnell was a dinner
guest Sunday of Mr and Mrs
August Pospichal. They aH at- (
tended the smorgasbord in Em
mett Sunday evening.
A new carpet was laid in the
altar section at the Catholic
church this week.
Roger and Darla Waldo, Judi
and John Taylor attended the
Presbyterian youth fellowship par
ty Sunday evening in O'Neill as
guests of the Martha church
group They enjoyed a swimming ,
party and hmch at the park.
The Leonard Svatos, Orville j
Svatos and Anton Svatos hayed
for Frank Pierce last week.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
went to 0‘Neill Friday and vis
ited the Calvin Coolidge family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
attended the smorgasbord in Em
mett Sunday evening. Later they
were guests at the Gus Robertson
home in Atkinson, at a cook-out.
Mr and Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and
Diane, and Dale Doolittle were
also guests at the Robertsons.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Coolidge
ana Kennem ana sieve i_ocnran
were Sunday evening guests of
Elmer Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Leach and
family of Omaha were weekend
guests at Edgar Jungmans.
Mr and Mrs. Ted Keeney, Ted
die and Gary visited in Amelia
Wednesday. They left for their
home at Bellaire, Tex. on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mench of
Phoenix. Ariz., visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Edgar Jungman, last
week. They all attended the 25th
wedding anniversary in Atkinson
on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
MeCallister. Mrs. Mench is the
former Alma Prussa, and Mrs.
MeCallister is the former Lela
Prussa, sisters of Mrs. Jungman.
Mrs. Joe Stoecker went to Val
entine by bus on Monday where
she will join her daughter-in-law.
Mrs Nell Stoecke-, enroute to
Oekland, Calif. Neil Stoecker is
on duty with the U. S. 7th Fleet
in the western Pacific, and ex
pects to be back on shore duty
soon Their home is in Oakland,
Calif.
Miss Florence Lindsey and mo
ther. were supper guests Sunday
with Mrs. Julia White at her home
in Atkinson. They also called on
Mrs. Rosa Sne'son and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McMillen.
Mrs. Ola Ermer of Chambers
spent a few days with her cou
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cool
idge.
Mrs. Edith Andersen visited at
the Ernest Johnstons Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Gertie Adair spent Sun
day at the Tommie Doolittle
home.
Mrs, Robert Leder, sr., of At
kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le
der, jr., and Valerie cf Milwau
kee. Wis.. visited the Lindseys
and other Amelia friends Tuesday
of last week. Mrs. Leder, sr.
was the telephone operator in
Amelia some years ago.
Mrs. Glenn White, Myrtle and
Venita, and Grandpa H. S. White
were supper guests Thursday eve
ning at Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bar
netts Glenn White was attending
the Free Methodist annual church
conference at Ansley.
Mrs. Elmer Fix and grandsons,
Donnie and Ricky Slaymaker,
were guests Wednesday evening
at the home at Mrs Alice Pre
witt Sin-i la and Gayien Fix,
grandchildren of Mrs PrewiM
and Mrs Fix, were celebrating
their birthday anniversaries
Mr and Mrs Paul Briggs and
boys of Rose brought her mo
ther, Mrs Maude Forties, to her
tome in Amelia Wednesday eve
ning after a few days visit »
their home
Mr and Mrs James Curran and
Ardell of O'Neill were Sunday,
July 24, visitors at Mrs Delia
Erflst.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Cihal of Om
aha were July 34 weekend visitors
with her parents. Mr and Mrs.
Asa Watson Mrs. Cihal to the
former Both Watson
Mrs Gertie Adair accompanied
her brothe-. Sam Gilman, to At
kinson Friday and while there
called on Mrs. Handle Hansen
Mrs Hansen returned {row the
Meth xiist hospital in Omaha and
is at her home in Atkinson. Her
niece. Mrs Gertie Carr is with
her
Douglas Frahm, one of the 4
year old twin sons of Mr. and
Mrs H'.enie FraUm, was an ov
ernight visitor Friday with his
grandmother. Mrs Maude Forbes.
Bub Bailey of Mason City, la
came Saturday to visit his friend
Mias Myrtle White
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