Amelia News Marilyn Rees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Bob Rees, of 781# Te jon St. Denver. Colo , wili under go surgery fur a skin graft April 18. She is a former Amelia girl and any of tier friends wishing to write to her may address her let ters to her home address, or to St. Lukes hospital, 19th and Pearl St., Denver Colo. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rees, Amelia The Blackmore family held a “get-to-gether" at the home of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Beckwith and family near Page Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Scott and Dawn, Lucas, S. D . Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Scott, Springfield, S. !>-, Mr and Mrs Harry Pausch, Delores and Ron ald, Le Mars, la , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore, LuAnn, Judith, Susie and Becky, North Platte, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Ejen Examined—Glaanes Kitted Contact Lenaen Phone 187 — O'Neill. Nebr. Houm 9 5—Mon. thru Saturday Cloned Wednesday FRITZ'S Body Shop 24 Hr. Wrecker Service ! Complete Body Work Glass Cut & Installed - PHONE - 86 Day — 473 Night O’NEIIJ., NEBR. 30tfc more. Mr* Beckwith is the for mer Jewell Ann Blackmore. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Bo*k*rt, O’ Neill, were -Sunday guest* »l the home of her brother and •inter-in-law, Mr. aud Mr*. Lew Maebhau*. Mr* Lindsey and Florence vis ited at the Charles Me Mi lien home in Atkinson Sunday. Mr*. Julia White, who ha* been mak ing her home with the Me Mil len s, recently plan* to leave thi* weekend to stay with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradduck. Watertown, S. D. Mrs. Braddock planned to come after her. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ska la and Kelly, Fremont, spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. George Fullerton. Her bro ther, Don Fullerton and wife are also visiting here from Haw thorne, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry en tertained their pitch club Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt and Mr and Mrs. Charles Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were high score winners, with Mrs. Dean Prewitt and Marvin Doolittle the low scores. Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, Jimmy, Denny and Micky, Stuart, visited at the Marvin Doolittle’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce at tended the open house honoring the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte at Chambers Sunday afternoon. The Helping Hand club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Vera Paddock, Atkinson, with her mother, Mrs. Charles Peterson as hostess. There were twelve mem bers present. After dinner the meeting was called to order by Mrs. Elmer Coolidge. Each mem ber had been requested to bring an antique and much enjoyment came from viewing these pieces. Scrap Books to be be given to hospitals was also a project. Each member furnished pictures for these books. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo EASTER MENU Choice of Juice Baked Ham—Creamed New Potatoes . 1.35 Prime Ribs of Beef-au-jus— Oven Brown Potatoes . 1.35 Roast Leg of Lamb—Mint Jelly Oven Brown Potatoes . 1.35 Fried Chicken—Mashed Potatoes Pan Gravy . 1.25 Baked Turkey and Dressing Mashed Potatoes - Gravy. 1.35 Waldorf Salad Escalloped Corn — Creamed Cauliflower Buttered Peas — Fresh Rolls — Relish Strawberry Short Cake — Pie — Ice Cream Enjoy Easter Sunday Dinner with us M & M BAKERY AND CAFE Phone 20 for Reservations have received word ol the up preaching wedding ol their granddaughter, Barbara Waldo, daughter ol Mr. aad Mr*. Har old Waldo, oo Juae I. She t» presently attending college la uadrr, Wyo. Her pare ala re cently moved to Fairbanks, Alaska irom Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fullerton, Hawthorne, Calif., are visiting his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton. Mrs. Fullerton will re turn home this weekend to re sume school work, and Don will visit sometime longer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackmore and family, North Platte, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Blackmore over Saturday night, returning home Sunday evening. They also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Asa Wat son, Joyce and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, Lin coln, and their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grant and 2 sons, San Andias, Calif, were Sunday guests of Mr. Ad am's sister, Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Mr. Barnett. The Glen Whites called in the afternoon to visit with them. Leon Skala and his daughter in-law, Mrs. Gene Skala and daughter, Kelly, Fremont, came Tuesday and visited relatives un til Thursday. Mr. Skala visited his daughter and family, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, Ricky, Rodney and Timm. Mrs. Skala and Kelly visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly | drove to Loup City Saturday to 1 meet his mother, Mrs. Louis Bly She has been visiting her daugh ter in Lincoln and will return to j her home near Custer, S. D., af ter visiting the Blys. Orval (Boots) Forbes came Thursday from Talifornia anH visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Forbes, Atkinson, and bro ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes at Amelia. He came to Omaha by plane and was met there by Mrs. Irvin Forbes and Donna. Boots was enroute to Mis souri to attend a convention for the company by which he is em ployed. Mrs. Delbert Edwards accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly to Atkinson Tuesday where she visited her mother, Mrs. Ro sa Snelson and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMiilen. Mrs. Lew Backhaus helped Mrs. Bert Waldo with some spring house cleaning Friday. Mrs. Larry Kennedy, Tammy and Shauna, Riverside, Calif., ar rived Saturday and are visiting at the parental M. B. Kennedy and Mrs. Alice Prewitt homes. Mrs. Gertie Adair and her bro ther, Sam Gilman were supper guests Saturday evening with her son, Bob Adair and family. Mrs. Rusty Adair, Allen and Dick were dinner guests Sunday with Mrs. Gertie Adair. Tony Kamphaus, Monowi. vis ited over Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Anton 9vatos. Mrs. Irvin Forbes and Mrs. Maude Forbes drove to Omaha Sunday to take Orval Forbes there to take a plane to Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson visited the Tommy Bakers Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rees drove to Burwell Sjnday and visited with Mrs. Matthauser. The Murray family from O’ Neill visited at the Adams home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce at tended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jutte Sunday. SfodAk. POST LIGHTS... A fw TIMES THE UGHT I AT Vo THE /v COST ^ OPERATING # OF OTHER TYPES! HERE ARE MORE FACTS ON ELECTRIC POST LIGHTS • COSTS LESS TO BUY • COSTS LESS TO INSTALL • COSTS LESS TO OPERATE (NO WASTED CURRENT DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS) j AUTOMATICALLY ON at DUSK illy OFF at DAWN JJJr BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS ICONSUMERS is, Francis Ryschon and daughters, Ord. visited Mr. and Mrs. Blake OU Friday afternoon. They were enroute home from Valentine where they had been via.ting other relatives They also called to see Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce but did not find them home, how ever they did meet on the road to Harwell and visited awhile Vern Sageser took his mother, Mrs. May Sageser, to Atkinson Tuesday to consult a doctor about her toes which she injured by striking on the bed posts some time ago. They were causing her considerable pain and she ftared they may have been broken. A later report was that a toe and bone on top of the foot was brok en. Mr. and Mrs Hi eme Frahm and family went to Pilger Sat urday afternoon to visit Hienies twin sister, Mrs Jerome (Hilda) Krutz and family until Sunday evening The Krutz's oldest daughter, Linda, was receiving her Confirmation Sunday morn mg at the Lutheran church and the Frahm family were present tor that occasion. Peter Frahm, Lmda’s grandfather, went to Pil ger a day earlier. Mrs Louis Burgett and Wayne helped her sister and brother-in law. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Sch wager Saturday Mr Burgett was ill and unable to help. Mrs B W. Waldo visited Mrs Bertha Sammons a short time Thursday forenoon Mrs Paul Briggs, Wsyne and Diane visited her sister, Mrs Hie n.e Frahm Thursday. She return ed home that evening accom panied by her mother, Mrs Maude Forbes, who visited there until Saturday Mrs Lew Backhaus was in O' Neill caller Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Anton Svatos, Mrs. Leonard Svatos and David were O’Neill callers Friday. Mrs Edith Andersen accompan ied Mrs. Esther Woods to Wau M Saturday where they attended a conventual at the NSFSA Ideas fur rorou, new recipes. etc. were exchanged Mr and Mrs Clyde Burge re ceived word that their little grandson, Rodney Neiisen, Om aha has been til with virus pneu moms The Neilaena had planned to visit here over the weekend but Rodney’s doctor did not think it advisable for him to come Mr and Mrs William Fry rea were in Norfolk Thursday where Mr Fryrear received a medical check up. Mrs. Max Duuon and sun, Kent, and Sharon Prewitt, Scotts bluff, visited from Sunday to Tuesday with thru1 mother, Mrs Alice Prewitt, and their brother Dean Prewitt and family The Pine Grove Hostlers 4 H club met Saturday with Vicki Doolittle at the home of her par ents. Mr and Mrs Tommie Doo little. O tol/icoi If ' - Newest Styles and Colors SPRING DRESSES ONLY - * Huge selection. Cutest cottons in town - most ly wash n wear! Crisp checks, prints - perky trims! All at low, low prices. SIZES 8'/i-3 Boy's 'n Girl's Styles Complete their Easter outfits with shoes that take them through the summer. Choose from straps, pumps, ties for girls; slipon oxfords for the little guy. Smart Grey Wool Flannel LADIES’ COATS Fashion takes a turn to flannel-for great spring values! Styled with de tachable linen collar or braid trim. Fine 100% wools. 8 to 18. 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