Ewing News By Mr*. Harold Harri* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bergs trom moved Friday from Inman into their new home in north Ewing. This is the third new res idence to be completed in Ewing this year. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Thomp son, former residents of Ewing, now Irving at Snyder, visited Fri day at the Martin VanConet home and other friends in Ewing. Mrs. Althea Peterson was a Neligh visitor Saturday. Mrs. Mary Stearns and Mrs. Will Conner were Thursday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde. Mr. and Mrs. James Gunter and family, Gensco, 111., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde at tended a family gathering July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and Bertha were dinner and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phone 106 Oolrieo -ESJ ■ Mrs. Dean Foiahl Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billing! spent a few days with Mr. anc Mrs. Robert Dunaway and fam ily at Hastings, returning home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde were Friday evening guests a! the Lionel Gunter home. Bertha Harris resumed efutlei at the Plainview General hospita at Plainview July 1 after a thre< month leave when she had sur gery for a knee injury. Ina Bennett and her sister Mrs. Floyd Nutt, Sutherlin, Ore. returned Friday from Phillip S. D., where they had spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eackei returned home Tuesday from Grand Island where they wert guests at the Jerome Fullei home since Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parsons who attended the World’s Fail and visited other places of in terest in the western states are now back at their home in Ewing Lorraine Bartos, who is employ Mrs. Rboe trDunaway and fam week’s vacation at the home ol her father, James Bartos ir north Ewing. A guest at the Lyle Dierki home for the week is his sister Mrs. Wilda Carr, Holdrege. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krachie are vacationing at their favorite fish ing location in Minnesota Expected guests for the Fourth of July and the following day at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Merton Dierks are her brother and sister in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Zoel I with HAIL INSURANCE Hail losses were heavy in 1961. Don’t be a victim in 1962. Insure now with Farmers Mutual Hail and be safe. Fire and lightning protection on crops in the Add is included at no extra cost. Be insured from date of policy Premium payment not due 'til October 1 ED THORIN AGENCY Phones 207 or 955 Box 646 O'Neill, Nebr. ler and family, Topeka, Kan. They will make the trip in their own plane. Mr. and Mrs. Maden Funk had as their guests Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag and their daughter, Mrs. Lyle Mitchell, Bel lingham, Wash., Mrs. Anna Pol lock and Mrs. Jessie Angus. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Doud were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Lillie Meyers at Clearwa ter. Amelia News By Mina Florence Lindsey Mr. and Mrs Bill Wolcott and family, who recently purchased the Alfred James ranch were giv en a “get acquainted” party Tuesday evening by their neig bors. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards and Arlis, Mr. and Mrs. Zane Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pospi chal, Richard and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Bemie Kennedy and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Bar thel and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryrear and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry. The Wolcotts, have four children, Billie Jo, Barbara, Dnnlrvr nnrl D »inn All r> wn nnU/vnl age and will attend school in the Swan Lake District. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle en tertained at Sjpper Wednesday evening for the birthday anniver sary of her sister, Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Other guests present were Edgar Peterson, Mrs. Delia Ernst and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry, Diane and Jeanie. Mrs. Richard Poessnecker, (neu Caroline Backhaus) was hon ored Thursday evening, June 28 at a post-nuptial shower in the Methodist church annex in Ame lia. There were about fifty ladies in attendance. Mrs. Blake Ott as sisted -by Mrs. Tommie Doolittle gave a humorous reading and dramatization on “How Dress makes the Person.” Another skit representing a “Special Sale” at Smith’s clothing store where Mrs. Poessnecker is employed. Mrs. Hienie Frahm, who took the part of Caroline was in charge of the store while the owners were away and tried her best to please her customers. Even the dummy (Mrs. Gertie Adair) caused her lots of trouble. Mrs. Glenn White, Mrs. Harold Fullerton and Mrs. Charles Bligh were the Custom ers. Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. Edith Andersen and Miss Florence Lind sey helped with the music. Mrs. Vern Sageser helped sponsor the shower. Mrs. Poessnecker receiv ed many nice gifts. Her husband Pvt. Richard Poessnecker is sta tioned at Fort Leonardwood, Mo. Vern Sageser entered the St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill Thursday for x-rays. He was re leased Friday. Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mrs. Dick Doolittle and Mrs. George Fuller ton went to Omaha Thursday. Mrs. Gilman visited her son, Jack and family and Mrs. Doolit tle received her medical check up. Mrs. Fullerton stopped in Fre mont to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skala and Kelly Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Al , len and Dick and Mrs. Gertie - These Dreams COULDNT COME TRUE ... IF IT WEREN'T FOR Every Nebraska couple dreams of their own home. Yet, theee dreams couldn't come true if it weren't for trucks. There's not one Hem that goes into a new home that isn't handled by a truck. Ever consider the items that you need and use every day that were not brought by trucks? Think a moment—and name a few. H's hard to do, isn't H? Trucb are invaluable in our way of life. On* al a Series ot Advertisements Prepared bp MOTOR CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION, 300 So** 1M *r»rt, UNOOiN, MISRAfKA This Space Paid For By O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN TURNER Daily Service O'Neill-Oma'ha PHONE 578 Adair went to Des Moines, la., Friday to visit their sister anti daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitt and family. The Ralph Adair family expected to retard home Monday but Mrs. Gertie Adair planned to visit longer Another daughter, Mrs. Ted (Marie) Price, Washington, D. C., planned to meet them there and then come to Amelia with her mother for a visit with other re latives. The Rev. and Mrs. Bob Kalb, Kathy, Kent and Karla, Tyler, Tex., arrived Thursday of last week and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Waldo and other relatives. Mrs. Edith Anderson received a telephone message from her son, Roy Andersen, Central City, Thursday evening telling that their son Leslie had a broken arm. It was caused by a tractor injury.Mrs. Andersen went to Central City Friday to be with her son and family until Monday morning when she will go by train to San Jose, Calif., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bert Newkirk and family. Roger Waldo came home Thursday evening from South Da kota where he has been working with the Glen Garwood hay crew. DlnLo ..rMrc IT A \ t V» Andersen papered for the Lind sey’s Monday. Mrs. Charles Bligh met her husband in Atkinson Friday morning and they returned to their home in Alliance. Mrs. Bligh has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and Mr. Bligh had been at Butte Thursday to issue drivers licens es. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Doc) Cle mens, Fritz, Butch, Connie and Jimmie, Salome, Ariz. are visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clemens, Amelia and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jungman. Mr. Clemens in the head mechanic for the Kewitt construction company there. Their daughter, Betty, ac companied them as far as Lan der, Wyo., where she is visiting her sister, Mrs. LeRoy (Esther Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards and sons, Loy and Russel and their daughter, Vietta and her little boy, Nevis, Minn., have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. R. Maas and family at Chambers, his brother, Delbert Edwards and family, Amefc and other friends and relatives. They returned home Saturday. Chambers News By Sirs. E. R. Carpenter The Chambers Fire Depart ment sponsored a July fourth celebration at the fair grounds starting with free pancakes at 5 p.m. They had a $600.00 fire works display. There were plenty ot stands and entertainment of all kinds for all ages with a dance in the evening. The usual July 4 celebration was held at the Mar tha school house south east of Chambers starting at 10:00 a.m. with contests, children’s parade, picnic dinner, races and ball game in the evening. The Betterways Extension club sponsored the film “God’s own Cow Country” which was shown at the show hall in Chambers fol lowing the regular show Saturday evening. The film which is under the direction of the “Sandhills Cattle Association” was filmed in the sandhill area of Nebraska. \Tr anrl \Tr^ William Turnpr left Tuesday for Los Alamos, N. M., to take their grandsons, Ro ger and Phillip Turner home. The boys have spent about a month with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner at Cham bers and with their other grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ad ams, Atkinson. Mrs. Fred Smith reports that her da'ughter-in-law, Mrs. Rich ard Smith, has recently under gone surgery at the Silver Creek hospital, Joliete, 111. The Richard Smith family formerly lived at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter drove to Atkinson Wednesday to get their grandson, Bob Medcalf, Minneapolis, Minn., who had been Visiting the Dean Steven's fam ily since Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ernest Young and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and family visited a few days re cently with relatives at Oberlin, Kan. Dinner guests Friday in the J E. Grimes home included Ida Belle Craig, Sacremento, Calif., Mr and Mrs. Milton Grimes and family, Fremont, Stevie Conley, Mountrose, Cok>., and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes, Chambers. Mr and Mrs. Charles Edwards and two sons, Nevis, Minn., and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamm, Min neapolis, came Monday of last week for a week's vacation with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maas and girls and with other relatives. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox, Ericson and their granddaughter, Cheryl Ann Render, Mead, Kan., were calling on friends in Cham bers on day last week. Ida Belle Craig. Sacremento, Calif., was a guest in the G. H. Grimes home a few days last week. Miss Craig was formerly of Chambers. The program committee of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- . vice of the Methodist church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Steve Shavlik to plan some of the years work and to make out year books. Present were Mrs. G. H. Adams, president. Mrs. Steve Shavlik, vice presi dent, Mrs. E. H. Medcalf. Mrs. Fred Catron, Mrs. J E. Grimes, Mrs Raymond Beed and Mrs. 1 ’ -- E R. Carpenter. Mrs Louis Walter returned the first of last week from the Lu theran hospital, Sxhix City, where she had undergone surgery. Kellar club met Wednesday, June 20, at the borne of Mrs. Er nest Farrier with Mrs George Cameron co-hostess. Nine mem bers, 4 guests and 2 children were present. Two of the guests were Mrs. Ernest Staples, formerly Alice Farrier and Mrs. Clarence Vick, formerly Art a Farrier both of Oklahoma City, Okla., anti for mer resident of Chambers. The door prize was awarded to Mrs. Louts Netlson. The afternoon was spent visiting. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert returned Monday from a two week’s visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAllister, Tekahmu. They also visited some of their grandchild ren and great grandchildren as well as several of their friends and former neighbors. The forst official board meeting o the new year was held Fri day evening at the Methodist church with twelve members pre sent. The pastor, the Rev. Hess, had been called to Independence, Mo., earlier in the week due to the death of an uncle and was unable to be present. Rev. Hess returned to Chambers Friday, --- , Mr. and Mrs Mill* n Crimea and family, Fremont, came Fri day for a abort viait with hia mo ther. Mr*. J E Crimea and other relatives nd friends Better Way* Extension club met with Mra. Don Cameron. Ten members were present. Roll call was answered by naming a favor ite T V. program The ebb la sponsoring the film, "God'a Oown . 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