Amelia News ily Minn Klornac* Unlwy Wyoming Guests Visit in Amelia Mr. and Mrs. Dale Radford, Mrs. Golrja Nachtman and Bert Sybrant, Douglas, Wyo., were vis iting relatives in the Amelia and Chambers vicinity last week. The Radfords went to Neligh to at tend the golden wedding anniver sary celebration of Mr. Radford’s parents Sunday. Mrs. Radford is the former Hazel Coolidge, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge. Mrs. Nachtman visited her bro ther, Guy Blake, who is still hos pitalized in O’Neill and also her sister, Mrs. Hamp (Gladys) Smith, Mr. Sybrant is their bro iher-in-law. The Pine Grove 4-H Hustlers club met with the Lloyd Waldo children Saturday afternoon. B. W. Waldo writes to his fam ily that he is now visiting rela tives in Montana, after returning from Alaska where he had ac companied his son Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus vis ited at the Frank Pierce's Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more went to Lucas, S. D. Mon day of last week where they vis ited his sister ami brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scott. Mr Blackmore also went to the Doc tor at Burke for a medical treat ment while there. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix, Scotts bluff, came Saturday, bringing Mrs. Alice Prewitt home. Her daughter, Sharon, stayed at Scottsbluff for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fix were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fix Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slaymaker, Don and Ricky were Sunday din ner guests at the Elmer Fix home. Rodney, Scott and Cathy Fix spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Lane, at Newport. Their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fix, were Sunday dinner guests at the Lane home, and the children returned home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Or land Fry rear, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg, Linda and Carol were Sjnday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Fryrear. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix, Scottstoluff, were Sunday af ternoon callers there. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White vis ited Glenn’s uncle, Cheever Moss, while in Omaha last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees drove to Burwell Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs. Emma Matthauser. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kizer, Ord, were also visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle and Dale and Donna Humphrey, At kinson, were sapper guests Sun day evening at Bob Adairs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and Mrs. Charles Bligh went to At kinson Monday where Mrs. Pierce went to a doctor for a check up. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards went to Long Pine Sunday to visit their brother-in-law, Ira Goodwin. Mr. Goodwin is an invalid. His wife, Elsie (Snelson) Goodwin, died recently and his sister, Mrs. Clara Carpenter, California, came to care for him for a couple of months. Mr. Goodwin has visit ed here several times. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton entertained at supper Sunday evening for the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coday, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ninham. The evening was spent playing cards. Mrs. M. B. Kennedy accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly to Lincoln over the weekend. She visited her son, Hale and family, and the Blys visited his sister and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and Venita, Joyce and Bruce Burge went to Omaha Friday afternoon and visited until Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey. Joyce and Bruce visited their sis ter, Mrs. Paul Nielsen and fam ily. Maynard Coleman brought the mail from Atkinson Saturday as the regular carriers, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Keany, spent the weekend in Omaha visiting her Drotner-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gladfelter. Mrs. Bernard Blackmore and Mrs. May Sageser visited the Lindseys Tuesday afternoon. The “flu bug” has been going rampant in this community the past week. The Frahm girls, Patty and Karen Sue went to the doctor Friday; Debbie Waldo was out of school most of the week. Others ill were Mrs. Elmer Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Svatos, Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. May Sage ser, Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mrs. Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs took their little daughter, Diane, to the doctor in Burwell Thursday. She had a temperature of 106 and a sore throat. The doctor immedi ately wrapped her in cold wet towels to reduce her fever. She is much better at present. Mrs. Frank Pierce came home Thursday from her second stay in the Atkinson hospital. She is feeling much better now. The WSCS met with Mrs. Blake Ott Wednesday afternoon. Bob Adair has been helping Dunk Peterson do some carpen ter work at August Pospichals the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett entertained their card club Fri day evening. Mrs. Lovina Thompson, Mc Pherson, Kan., has been visiting her sons, Stanley, Vernon and Gene Thompson and families, the past week. Barbara Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp son, is a kindergartener at Swan Lake school since the beginning of the semester. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes, Chambers, visited Mr. and Mrs. Zane Edwards Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckwith and family, Page, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore. Vern Sageser and Bernard Blackmore attended a bull sale at Grand Island Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus attended a birthday dinner Sun day at the Roy Backhaus home in honor of Roy’s anniversary. Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Lindsey and Florence visited at the Charles McMillen’s in Atkin son Sunday. Mrs. Julia White is now making her home with the Me Mi liens as she had not beej feeling well lately. Her son-in-lai ; and daughter, Mr. and Mrs ; Frank Braddock, Watertown 1 S.D., and her son Ray White, Om aha, had been there daring th< weekend to help Mrs. Whiti move her things. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Adair, am Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eve ret and Harley were Sunday dinne - guests with Mrs. Gertie Adair. Sunday evening, Jan. 28, visit ors at the Dean Prewitt homi , were Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Hal stead. Tuesday evening, Jan. 30 ? visitors at the Prewitt home wen > Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemen; and family. ? Friday overnight guests at tin Dean Prewitt home were Mr. an< , Mrs. Hushel Halstead. Lori Pre I witt returned home with Mr. an< Mrs. Halstead for a few days. Sunday dinner guests at tbi Dean Prewitt home were Mr. an< 1 Mrs. Clifford Clemens and fam ily. Mrs. Elmer Gxilidge, Mrs Vern Sageser and Mrs. Mai > Sageser called on Mrs. Berth; [ Sammons Wednesday afternoon Harold Whitcomb, oldest son 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Whit comb, went to Omaha Wednes day for his physical examina tion for army induction. Beverly Whitcomb returned tc her work at the air base in Oma ha Saturday after being home foi i a week or more recuperating from an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Petersor returned home Wednesday frorr Casper, Wyo., where they visitec their son, Don and wife. Thej were caught in a storm while there and reported it similar t£ the ones we experienced in 1941 and 1949. Mrs. Lew Backhaus observec her birthday anniversary Wednes day and celebrated it by prepar ing dinner and taking it to the home of Mrs. Bertha Sammons Mr. Backhaus joined them foi dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser i Mrs. May Sageser and Mrs. Gu; Pospichal were O’Neill visitor* Thursday. Ewing News By Mrs. Harold Hants Miss Hansen Is Honored At Shower Many gifts were presented tc Miss Janet Hansen at a miscel laneous shower held in her honor at the Coffee Club cafe Thursday evening. Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Delbert Carl jr., and Mrs. Richard Williamson were in charge of the entertainment, all prizes going to the bride-to-be. Miss Marsha Gilsdorf was in charge of the gift book with Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Williamson as sisting. Others assisting with the shower were Mrs. Josephine Els ton and Mrs. Robert Pruden. Out of-town guests came from Nor folk. Neligh, Orchard and O’ Neill. Mrs. Gene Zimmerman and Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck became KOPS (Keep Off Pounds Sensib ly) graduates at the party of the Ewing “No, Thank You” Tops club held at the J. L. Pruden home Thursday evening with Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle as hostess. Mrs. Hahlbeck was a winner of a prize for the January weight loss. At the business meeting, Mrs. Burtwistle presiding, State Recognization Day March 31, at Lincoln was the main topic for discussion. Group singing opened the session. Dues and fines were collected. Mrs. Burtwistle served a low calorie luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik were hosts at a family gathering at their home Sunday. The oc casion was in honor of the birth day anniversary of their daugh ter, Mrs. Don Mackel, and their daughter, Karen and fiance, A/2c Gene Siems, Rapid City air base, S. D. A dinner was served and the afternoon hours were spent informally. Present besides the honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and fami ly and Don Mackel and family, Elgin. Elizabeth Lynne, the month old-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. > Dean Pofahl, wan baptised Mun ir day at the Concordia Lutheran church In Oearwater. Mpomor* , were her uncle •‘Butch’* Pofahl and Vondell (.laser. Cedar . Rapids, who was represented by her mother, Mrs. R. E. Glaser. Following the service, dinner | was served at the Dean Pofahl home. Other guests were Elisabeth Lynne’s grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sea man. Norfolk, and Mrs. Lou!* Pofahl and Mr. Glaser. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Minnie Larson were [ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wining and family. Chambers; Max Kip ple, Inman; Avis Armfield, At , kinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Cres . sel Anderson and family, Bloom field. Mrs. Larson accompanied . the Anderson family home for a 1 visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mark Thramer and Mike, attend ed a card party at the Everett Taylor home in Oakdale January 28. • The Rev. Mrs. Nina Haines was i honored Tuesday evening at a surprise pot-luck supper at the home of Mrs. Amy Jacobsen in celebration of her birthday and also the beginning of her second year of work in the Church of the Nazarene in Ewing. \Tr onH rc Torw* TVstonlr ;ind Steve and Cathy were dinner guests Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor, at Oakdale, i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter, Odebolt, la., were Friday after noon and evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. De witt Gunter. Dr. William H. Ross accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schlotman to Valparaiso Tues day to attend the funeral of Mr. Schlotman’s mother. Guests at the R. H. Shain home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Nor vald Borden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnett, Rapid City, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Borden, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Marsha Borden and family, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Fern Cashatt, Butte; Mrs. Warren Black, Albion; Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Borden and family, Oma ha, and other relatives of S. E. Borden whose funeral was held Sunday afternoon at the First Methodist church in Ewing. Luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Eula Eppenbach Sun day were Larry Siscus. Bob Ver .- — ges. student ministers from the Nebraska Christian college. Nor folk. and I.lnda Harden, also a student at the college Weekend guests at the home of Mrs Joe Tomjaok were Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjnck. Mel l>eta. Other guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Frank Hawk. Leo and Donald. Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Herley and Janet, Clearwater. Mrs. George I-atzel was a Monday visitor of Mrs Tomjack. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luln-n. Fremont, and his mother, Mrs Charles Luben. Inman, spent Sun day at the William J. Boies home. Mrs. Charles Luben remained for a longer visit, returning to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Maud Brion. Neligh, and her guest, Mrs. John Gachis, Oakland. Calif., were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Brion. The women were also overnight guests Monday at the Brion home. Mr. and Mrs R. S. Brion drove to Chambers Sunday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter. Mrs. Ralph Eacker went to Grand Island Sunday to visit at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fuller and family. Melvin Pruden, Fort Riley. • | » » »<»■ J U WUIIUUJ V * Vlltlv*u ler at the Ben I^arsen home. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler and family, Norfolk, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Bartak, Stfiday. Leonard Knapp went to Norfolk Monday to attend a Mobil Oil meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Turay took their daughter, Connie, to Oma ha Saturday where she under went surgery again on her hip Monday. Mary Ann Bauer returned to Lincoln Sunday after spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rose Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood made a combined business and pleasure trip to Omaha and Lin coln Thursday and Friday. While in Omaha they visited A. A. Al den, a patient at the University hospital. Catherine Bauer and Mrs. Rachel Van Conet, accompanied by Mary Ann Bauer and Bertha Harris, attended a teachers’ meeting Saturday afternoon at the courthouse in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson spent Sunday’ at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs Oscar Wilson In Elgin Van Ida Weike was a weekend guest at the home of her mother Mrs Harriet Weike, returning Sunday to Newman Grove where she teaches. Judy Tinsley. Wayne, came Friday to spend the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. James Tinsley. Venus News By Mrs. Italph Hruoklntuaer Blocks Plan Moving Soon to Neligh Home Many from this vicinity at tended the farm sale of Mr. and Mrs. Altn-rt Block January 29. Mr. and Mrs. Block will move to Neligh in the near future where they have purchased a liome A number of the members of the Work and Fun club met at a special meeting at the home of their president, Mrs. F. E. i Fierce, Monday evening, Jan. 29 Mr*. Pierre nerved refreshment* at the elo»e of the meeting. tin. II W. niark *M l« I >1 tajl/rd at the l.unilbrr* hospital last week. The Help V cltili can! party whi held January 31 at the home til Mr and Mr*. Otto Matsrhullat. Pitch was played at five tables l*rue winner* were Irvin Held, Mr* Kenneth Waring, Alla Finch and George Jeffrey Wanda Boelter received a apeelal prize. Lunch wa» served at the ckiae of the evening. Hostesses were Mr*. Ora Caskey, Mrs George Jef frey and Mr* Mataehullat. January 31 Mr. and Mr* Clar ence Finch Jr . anti Itandy were dinner guest* at the Alta Finch home at Page. Sunt lay, Jan. 28. dinner and supper guest* at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs Clar ence finch, were Mr. anti Mr*. Kenneth Tyler. 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