The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 05, 1961, Image 7

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    Amelia News
By MIhs Florence LJndney
Here we are back again for
the first time in 1961. New Years
day was sort of on the blizzard
order. We did not have much
snow here, but along about din
ner time there was quite a bit
of the white stuff in the air. Some
folks did not venture out to keep
their dinner engagements. Mon
day morning was nice and sun
shining brightly, but it was cold.
The thermometer registered about
3 degrees above at 1 p.m.
Emil Wolfe and a friend of
Sargeant, spent a few days the
past week with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Dunk Peterson.
Sister Mary Faith of Ogallala
spent a few days during the holi
days with her mother, Mrs.
Blanche Omalley and brothers,
Ix»o and Jerry O’Malley.
Harry White and his daughter,
Mrs. Jack (Clarice) Milton of
Denver, Colo., called at the homes
of Mrs. Bertha Sammons, Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Barnett and the
Lindseys Wednesday afternoon.
Thursday they drove to Atkinson
to visit Mrs. Julia White and
Mrs. Myrtle Smith, then on to
O’Neill to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Moss.
Myrtle White accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Nielsen and Rod
ney to their home in Omaha Wed
nesday and from there went to
Mason City, la., to visit in the
home of her fiance, Bob Bailey.
They returned home Saturday and
Mr. Bailey began teaching again
the first of the week in the John
Mohr jr., district after the holi
day vacation.
Johnnie Briener of Palmer vi
sited over the New Year holiday
with Don Adams.
Mrs. Gertie Adair went to
Chambers Saturday to be with
her sister, Mrs. Stella Sparks,
who was ill.
A dinner in honor of the birth
day anniversary of Debra Waldo
and her aunt, Mrs. Ken Werner,
of Chambers was given at the
home of Debbies’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo Sunday.
Present beside the honored guests
were Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo,
John Zinkon, Ken Werner and
the Lloyd Waldo family.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith of
Maxwell visited at the B. W.
Waldos on Friday. They have
been visiting their son, Hamp
Smith and family the past week.
Art Waldman returned home
Thursday from Lincoln where he
had been visiting his brother and
sister, Henry and Clara Waldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce re
turned home Tuesday from Oma
ha after spending Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bligh. Mrs.
Bligh drove home for them and
returned to her home in Omaha
the next day. The roads were
very slick and icy on the way
home and they could not drive
over 35 miles an hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson
visited Mrs. Lindsey and Florence
Wednesday afternoon.
Sgt. and Mrs. Clyde Primus
and Diane of Junction City, Kans.,
visited at the Delbert Edward's
during the holidays. Clyde will
go to Germany in February for
a two year stay. Mrs. Primus
and Diane did not know if they
would be allowed to go with him
at that time. Mrs. Primus is
teaching school in Junction City.
Glenn White went to McPherson,
Kan., Monday to take his nephew,
David Adamson, and Marilyn
Thompson back to their classes at
Central college there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hatch
returned to their home at Fort
Collins, Colo., Sunday after spend
ing the holiday here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clemens,
Fritz, Bisther, Betty, George, Con
nie and Jimmie returned to their
home in Henderson, Colo., Mon
day. They were here during the
Christmas vacation to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jungman near Atkinson and his
parents, the Levi Clemens and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton re
turned to their home in Denver,
Colo., after spending the holi
days with the Glenn White fami
ly. Mrs. Miltons father, H. S.
White, returned home with them
to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston
entertained at a New Years din
ner for Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Sageser, Mr. and Mrs. Link
Sageser and Mrs. Edith Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson
were New Years dinner guests
at Lee Gilmans.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser were
O’Neill callers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
entertained at supper Tuesday
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle
and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Adair, Jerry and Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolittle
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Doolittle and sons enjoyed
an oyster stew at the Tom Doo
little home Friday evening ob
serving the wedding anniversary,
of Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle sr.
Sally Landrum of Atkinson
spent the Christmas vacation with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Ott.
Cleta and Demaris Murry and
their father, Tom Murry of O’
Neill w’ere New Years dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Adams and Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mr.
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O'Neill, Nebr.
and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and
Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Peterson were New Years eve
ning guests at the Fred Tesch
home near Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Tesch and daughters of
Lincoln were also guests there.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Welton re
turned to their home in Wenatc
hee, Wash., after spending the
Christmas holiday with relatives
here and at Burwell and Atkin
son. They were overnight guests
on Thursday with her mother,
Mrs. Maude Forbes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller+on
and Mr. and Mrs. Kayo Fullerton
were Friday evening supper
guests at Gene Thompsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Ninham, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fullerton and Mr. and
Mrs. Dunk Peterson were supper
guests Thursday evening at the
Town House in O'Neill in honor
of the birthday anniversaries of
Mrs. Gilman and Mrs. Doolittle.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff of
Chambers and their grandchild
ren, Gloria and Rodney Retzlaff
of Lynch, were supper guests on
New Years of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Oetter. Lana and Janet.
Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs.
Link Sageser called on Mrs.
Maude Forbes Monday.
Everett Winings, daughter,
Rita and son, Ronnie recently
returned from Jewette, Ohio,
where they had been called by
the death of the childrens’ grand
mother, Mrs. Mary Tipton. She
died December 6. Ronnie was
one of the pallbearers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
and Marvin Doolittle went to
Fremont to spend New Years at
the Leon Skala and Gene Skala
homes. Mrs. Doolittle and sons,
Ricky, Rodney and Timmy had
been visiting in the Skala homes
earlier in the week and returned
home with them.
Mrs. William Fryrear visited
Mrs. Elmer Coolidge Monday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butterfield
and family called on the Delbert
Edwards family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle and
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
Doolittle and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Doolittle and boys, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bemie Kennedy
and Harold were New Years
guests at Harold Fullertons.
School clauses began Mon
day morning after a week’s
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fry rear
were New Years dinner guests
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Fryrear.
(Last week’s News)
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyland and
Kay of Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gilman of Omaha were
Christmas day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Everett and Harley
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoecker were
Christmas dinner guests with the
Arthur Hiatt family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston,
Mrs. Tressa Wagner, Mrs. Edith
Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Link
Sageser were dinner guests Christ
mas day with Mr. and Mrs. Vem
Sageser.
Mrs. Margie Sammons enter
tained the Sammon families
Christmas Eve at the home of
her son, Billie Sammons. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Robak and children of Sioux City,
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott of Ame
lia, Mrs. Gloria Lai.dtfjm and Sal
ly of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Watson, Joyce and Sharon of
Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black
more and family of North Platte,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rollie Everett of
Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ar
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Mr. and Mrs. Hob Adair, Jer
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Bill Gilman, Mrs. Stella Sparks
and Lonnie were Christmas day
guests at Art Doolittle’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix of
Scottsbluff spent the Christmas
weekend with the Prewitt and
Fix families.
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