Atkinson News Guys and Gals At Atkinson The Grasslands Guys and Dolls 4-H club met Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Morgan, jr. and family. Tlurteen members were present for the reorganization meeting. New officers were elected as follows: John Morgan, president; Jeanne Weichman, vice-presi dent; Mary Lou Kaup, secretary treasurer and Linda Engler, news reporter. Mrs. Laurence Kaup was chosen as club leader. Each member selected a pro ject and discussed plans for the coming year’s activities. Lunch was served following the meet vey Wahl. They returned to Va lentine .Sunday night. Mm. George Randal called on Mrs. William Wefso Saturady morning. Gladys Rohr spent last Monday afternoon visiting with her friend, Mrs. Frank Skrdla. Ethel Brown returned home Sunday after spending the past three weeks with the Louis Brown family while they were having a bout with the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family brought her home and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Arlan Brown and children. Orchard News Mrs. Wilbur Msbuod Phone TW 3 3IH5 Officers Installed The Sunset Chapter, Order of Eastern Star held installation Thursday evening. Mmes. Agnes Bearinger, M a r i o n Shipman, Wayne Lautenschlager, A r t Blackburn and James Clifton, Past Worthy Matrons were the installing officers. Each was pre sented a gift. Officers installed included: Mrs. Riley Rouse, Worthy Mat ron; Gordon Jackson, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Eliot Blackmore, Associate Matron; Eliot Black more, Associate Patron; Mrs. Art Erb, secretary; Mrs. Carroll Clifton, treasurer; Mrs. Dale Greenamyre, conductress; Mrs. Gurney Drayton associate con ductress; Mrs. Henry Drayton, marshall and Mrs. Lloyd Holi day, organist. u*(S Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons vis itd last Wednesday at Niobrara with her brothers. Frank and William Paivelka and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Frick ami family and Dewey Sanders, Kimball, left Thursday after s|x-ading several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Brown anil family. Mrs. Frick is Mrs. Brown's sister and Dewey is a brother. Captain and Mrs. Norris Johnson and children will come Saturday to spend the mid-semes ter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack. Mrs. Carl Schenzel of O’Neill sjtent last Monday and Tuesday helping Mrs. Claude Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steinhau ser and children were Monday afternoon callers at the Claude Johnson home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kabart were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Wefso. Lance Withers has been confin ed to his home with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shane and family were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pacha were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cunningham left Monday after attending the funeral Saturday of her father, John Mohr, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haas anil Bryan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liar Mrs. Gordon Johnson, warder; Mrs. Olive Everhart, sentinel; Mrs. Orange Snodgrass, chap lain; Mrs. Lester Withee, Adah; Mrs. Lyle Schleusener, Ruth; Mrs. Duard Dempster, Esther; Mrs. John Eley, Martha and Mrs. Clifford Erb, Electa. Mable Drayton was presented her Past Matron pin, a gift from her officers. The Worthy Patron also received a gift. A social hour followed with Gordon Dray ton, Jim Clifton, Clifford Erb, Tom Dodds, Eloit Blackmore, Art Blackburn, Duard and Oliver Dempster serving lunch. Samba Club meets Mrs. Marvin iNelson was a guest of Samba club when they met Thursday at the Mrs. Floyd Menning home. Mrs. Bruce Flet cher and Mrs. Dick Knapp were winners. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Schwager. Mrs. James Clifton held high score Tuesday evening when Mrs. Gail Brodie entertained at Bridge. Mrs. Gurney Drayton had low score. The hostess serv ed lunch. Club will meet with Mrs. Loren Wilson in February. Entertains Club Mrs. E. Bruce was a guest at the home of Mrs. Ken Bruce when she entertained the Octet club Tuesday. Mrs. James Clif ton and Mrs. Gordon Drayton re ceived prizes. Mrs. Bruce invit ed the club to meet with her in two weeks. Sumerset Club Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lauten schlager had Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steinberg as guests when they en tertained Sunday evening. Mrs. Carroll Clifton and Bus Napier received high scores and Mrs. Steinberg and Archie Walton, low. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Napier will be hosts in two weeks. Mrs. D. L. Fletcher fell Mon day evening and cracked a bone in her arm and sustained other minor bruises. Honored on Birthday Mrs. Victor Halva was surpris ed on her birthday Sunday, Jan. 14 by her relatives and friends. Guests at the Halva home were Martha and Gus Chocholusek, Verdigre, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hr bek. Red bird, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Soucek, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hrbek, Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cernou sek. Page. The evening was spent visiting Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR Insurance of All Kinds Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 243 W — 24 hr. Service Northwest Electric O’Neill Range Cubes and 36% Protein Blocks TOMPKINS LIVESTOCK HEADQUARTERS Clarence (Bud) Hansen, Mgr. Inman, Nebraska Phone 225 or 11-W • Tiny, easy-to-swallow tablets • Up to 6 hours relief from coughs due to colds, smoking or minor bronchial irritations. • Non-narcotic, non-habit forming. 1 A ft • Safe as directed (even for children). ■ *“T w NATIONALLY ADVERTISED • REXALL GUARANTEED [ tRexallJ DEVOY REXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. and playing cards. The birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Emil Hrbek, Mrs. Halva's mece. Mrs. Halva received flowers from her children and grandchildren. Ma jor and Mrs. Lloyd Haug and sons, Sacramento, Calif., and long distance greetings from her son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Hal va and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Paul S. Elam and family, Den ver, Colo. Mr. and Sir*. Bernard Black more attended the funeral of Mi lo Hupp at Atkinson Monday. Mr. and Sirs. George Fullerton, Mr and Mrs. Harold Fullerton and Beth were guests Monday evening with Mr and Mrs. Ro bert Fullerton at their home in Atkinson. Mrs. Robert Fullerton was observing her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vtldmsn went to Ainsworth Friday to nee Mrs. Widman’s mother. Mm. D. L. Fancher and fam ily. They took Mrn. Fane her to the hospital as she had a bad cold. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Rees were taking care of the Peter son Store while they were vis iting in Wyoming. Bus Gilman hauled calves to the O’Neill market for Bernie heart attack last Thursday and was hospitalized in O'Neill for several days. Mrs Blake stayed in O'Neill several days to be near him Neighbors have been helping their son. Lorn, with the ranch work. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Coulidge were at the home of their aon. Charles, Thursday to help them butclier. Progressive Club The Amelia Progressive club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs Clyde W.dman There were eight members present. The meeting was called to order by Mrs Bernard Blackmore. The club decided to set it's member ship fees at one dollar in order to meet the new state dues, dia oetic fund and oth »»r to Atkinson Thursday. All but two ot the members were pee MWl. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whit*. Mr. and Mrs S C. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher were among those attending the funer al of R K Platt at Chambers Tuesday. Mrs. Dick Doolittle stayed ov ernight Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs Amy Slaymak er, in Atkinson Mrs. Slaymaker had suffered a severe nose bleed and was in the Atkinson hospital. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Black more visited the Lindseys Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce went to Atkinson Wednesday for I a medical check-up. We have really been having frigid weather The Mercury fell to 22 below Friday night We heard some one say we were having a heat wave when the temperature reached 5 below the next day. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVf i OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—(Hasses Ptnm Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill. Nel.r Hours 95— Mon. thru Halutdny Cloned Wednesday and Ihtnna were visitors at Tom iHntHUrs Friday evening Mr*. Forbe* phoard the Iks. tittles telling them M to pee pare supper and they were ranting ever. When they arris nd they brought oyster sins and all the ft sin's, and alter supper spent the esrntng pUv Ing cards. Mr. and Mrs . Vermin Berry visited at Earnte Johnston s Fri day evening Vera fiageaer went Ui lunrotn Sunday returning home Tuewlay. Mr. and Mr* Dunk Peteracm went to Caaper, Wyo. Thursday to visit their son. Dun ami wife. The Don f*eterso»i» will go to Tucson. Aria . where Don will at teml the College of Forestry during the second semester Dunk Peteraona were stormed in while in Caaper amt mn nble to return home until Inter In the week Amelia News By Mlw Florence Lindsey Mrs. E. Lindsey Honored on 85th birthday Mrs. Emma Lindsey observed her 85th birthday anniversary Sunday and a dinner was enjoy ed at her home Sunday by neigh bors, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lew Baekhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Eamie Johnston and Mrs. Edith Andersen. The dinner was also for Mrs. Baekhaus and Flor ence Lindsey who had birthdays during the week. Miss Beth Fullerton spent the weekend in Lincoln visiting her sister. Miss Joan Fullerton. FARM & RANCH LOANS Up To 60% Of Purchase Price LONG TERMS - LOW INTEREST BLANKET FARM INSURANCE 110.000 00 COVERAGE — ONLY STD 00 PER YEAR See Al Gaskill R. F. GASKILL Insurance Agency Phone 710 O'Neill, Nebr. "No Membership Fees to Pay'’ Year books were filled out. Reading leader, Mrs Ralph Rees, gave a book report on “The Ugly American" which proved to be very interesting and revealed some of the things in our governmental affairs of which we should all be more alert. Mrs. Widman served lunch. The February meeting will be with Mrs. Mae Sageser. Mrs. Blake Ott. Mrs. Asa Watson, Mrs. George Fullerton, Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mrs. Charles Ever ett attended the Merry Matrons club at Mrs. Harvey Hansons Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don visited the Tom Murray's in O'Neill Sunday. Jack Doolittle stayed overnight Saturday with his grandmother, Mrs. Amy Slaymaker in Atkinson. Mrs. Bertha Sammcns recevied a letter from her grandson, Du ane Sammons, Kimberly, Ida., stating that he had enlisted in the Air Force, and went to Lack land Air Force base, Texas, Jan. 22 for his training. Duane and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons, formerly lived near Amelia. 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