The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1960, Section One, Image 7

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    A Poem
From Mrs. Eby...
—Christmas Time—
Glad Christmas time is coming
fast and all the world is bright.
I see the crowds go drifting past,
each face with joy alight,
Each heart just talks to hearts
and then I seem to hear them
say;
“God rest ye, Merrie Gentlemen;
let nothing you dismay”.
And as I pass my way along
through early hours and late,
Amidst the over-shifting throng,
all envy, greed and hate
Seem banished from our hearts,
and then, I know I hear them
say;
“God rest ye, Merrie Gentlemen;
let nothing you dismay’’.
“God rest ye Merrie Gentlemen”,
let love fill every heart,
No matter how, or where, or J
when, let each one have a part I
In Christmas joys; and near and j
far let hearts he glad and gay,
“For Jesus Christ, our Savior j
was born on Christmas day’’.
“God rest ye, Little Children,” |
lot nothing you affright”
For all of you, may Christmas
dawn in beams of rosy light,
And in the joys of Christmas
cheer may all of you have part,
Because all men throughout the
year keep Christmas in the
heart.
When a wrong wants righting or
a work wants doing.
Or a truth wants preaching or a
continent wants opening,
God sends a baby into the world
to do it,
That is why, long, long, ago a !
baby was born in Bethlehem. j
(Bariham)
Amelia News
llv M»s Florence Lindsey
Merry Matrons
The Merry Matrons club met at
the home of Dorothy Fullerton,
Dec. 15 with 25 members present, j
The meeting was called to order
by Dorothy Fullerton. Roll call j
was answered by telling what we j
would like to do for Christmas, j
Names were drawn for our 1%1
mystery sisters. Christmas boxes
of fruit, candy and cookies are 1
made up for the following: Ber- i
tha Sammons, Libby Watson, Nel
lie Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. Link :
Sagaser, Julia White, Maudie Han
sen, Donnie Sladik, Roger Dobias,
Bill Dierks; Doris Boettcher, Ed
ith Andersen, Milo Hupp, Art
Waldman, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy
Barnett, Charlie Sigman, John
Zinkon, Florence and Emma Lind-1
sey, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bak
er.
Progressive Extension
The Amelia Progressive Exten
sion club met Wednesday at the
borne of Mrs. RaLph Rees for the
Christmas party. All members
were present. The business meet
ing was called to order by Mrs.
M. E. Madsen. Mrs. Clyde Wid
man and Miss Florence Lindsey
had charge of the program. There
was an exchange of gifts and
mystery sisters were revealed.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Elmer Coolidge.
Correction
We stated last week that Lyle
Fix bought the house in Amelia
belonging to the late Mrs. Etta
Ott. The house was purchased by
Elmer Fix and moved to his
farm.
Jeffrey McClenahan, small son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McClena
han, underwent major emergency
surgery Thursday night at the O'
Neill hospital. Mr. McClenahan is
the upper room teacher in the
Amelia grade school.
Mrs. Lawrence Barnett and
Connie of Greeley, Colo., came
Saturday and visited until Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bar
nett and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Al
derson at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston
attended the funeral of Earnie’s
oldest sister, Mrs. Walter Ur
bom, at Holdrege last Wednes
day. Mrs. Urbom was the grand
mother of Richard Wehland.
Mrs. Tressa Wagner of Mackey.
Ida., is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. Earnie Johnston. She re
turned home with the Johnstons
when they were called to Hold
rege by the death of Mr. John
ston’s sister. Mrs. Wagner had
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been visiting another daughter at
Holdrege.
Mrs. Mae White returned to her
home at Fremont last week af
ter visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Harlan Dierking and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking
and Cynthia were in Omaha a few
days last week where Mr. Dierk
ing attended a convention.
Mrs. Nettie Bilstien and Pat re
turned Thursday from California
where they had been visiting re
latives the past month.
Mrs. Gertie Adair visited from
Thursday to Saturday with her
sister, Mrs. Stella Sparks, at
Chambers.
Mrs. Julia White accompanied
Mrs. William Thompson of Atkin
son to Amelia Wednesday. Mrs.
White visited Mrs. Lindsey while
Mrs. Thompson attended club at
Mrs. Rees’.
Mrs. Gertie Adair accompanied
her son, Bob Adair, to Norfolk
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett
and Harley Lee were Sunday din
ner guests at Dunk Peterson’s.
Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, Jimmy,
Denny and Mickey of Stuart were
Sunday visitors at the Marvin
Doolittle’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce plan
to go to Omaha Wednesday and
spend Christmas. Their daughter,
Mrs. Charles Bligh, and grand
daughter, Mrs. Dick Brau, ex
pected to meet them in Norfolk
and help them drive on to Om
aha. Mrs. Bligh will return home
with them.
Mrs. Violet Stewart, Marvin and
Everett of Inman called on Mrs.
Lindsey and Florence Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore
and family of North Platte visit
ed during the weekend with their
parents.
The Methodist Sunday school
program was given Wednesday
evening, Dec. 21 due to conflicts
with other events.
Mrs. Vem Sageser, Mrs. Ed
ith Andersen and Mrs. S. C. Bar
nett were Atkinson callers Friday.
Floyd Adams has been sick
with flu the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle were
Sunday evening visitors at Harold
Fullertons. They enjoyed an oys
ter stew for supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm and
Mr. and Mrs. George Fulerton
attended a birthday party for
Mrs. Dankert at the Don Dan
kerts Saturday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Werner of Chambers
were other guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sageser at
tended the annual Christmas din
ner for the board members and
their wives and the employees of
REA at the Town House Tuesday
evening.
Dorothy Fisher, a college stu
dent at Greenville, 111., is at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Fisher for the Christmas va
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton of
Denver, Colo., Miss Myrtle White
of Omaha and David Adamson of
McPherson, Kan., plan to be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
White, Venita and H S. White at
Christmas time.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morovec
of Comstock and Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Thompson were supper
guests on Wednesday evening at
Tenus Madsen's.
Martin, Sharon and Dale Collier
of Arcadia spent the past week
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tenus Madsen. Mr. and
Mrs. Collier came for their child
ren on Thursday.
Mrs. Gene Carr visited her par
ents, Mr. ;md Mrs. Joe Souk up,
near O’Neill over the weekend.
Gene was a supper guest at M E.
Madsens Sunday evening.
Mrs. Darrel Carr, Debra and
Darla visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Peter, near O’Neill
over the weekend.
Relatives here received word
of the serious illness of John Kel
k)gg, a former Amelia resident,
and for the past several years of
Arlington, Wash. He suffered a
severe heart attack and has been
hospitalized for some time.
Mrs. Art DeWolf and Susan
Ann of Kimball are spending sev
eral days and Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Thompson.
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