Amelia News By Minn Florence liudiey Don’t forget the chicken sapper and bazaar Monday evening, No vember 5th at the annex in Ame lia The WSCS are sponsors. The cheer club are also having a ba zaar ami lunch at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Dexter Saturday af ternoon, Nov. 3. These articles are auctioned and proceeds go to a crippled childrens home. Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs. May Sageser attended a party at the Weigel home last Tuesday. Richard Wehland, Holdrege, was a weekend guest with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. iB. W. Waldo re ceived word last weekend of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Everett Smith, Maxwell. The Waldos went to Maxwell to be with her. She underwent major surgery. Hamp Smith, Chambers, is her son. Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, Bruce and Larry sjient the weekend at Ar vada, Colo., visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Searles and Mr. Sea rles and brother, Douglas Fried rich. Mrs. Bernard Blackmore vis ited her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Bi'ckwith and family, Emmett Friday. The Beckwiths moved to Emmet recently so Mr. Beck with could be nearer his work. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brau, Om aha, came Saturday night and visited until Monday morning with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams and daughter, Adams, were weekend guests with their uncle and„aunt, Mr and Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mrs. Sylvester Snover, North. Bend, was an overnight guest | Tuesday with Mrs. Vern Sageser. Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd 9ageser, Susie, Sally and Mark, Prairie Village, Kan., were expected to arrive here Thursday (today) to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Vern Sageser. Wayne Burgett, Robert Burge and Roger Waldo hunted phea- j sants near Burwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard iPribil and family visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Levi Clemens Sun day. ; Mrs. Emmett Carr left Friday J evening to return to her h|>me in Santa Monica, Calif., bavin? been here to visit her aunt. Mils. De lia Ernst, who has been ill. Among those attending the cooking school in O’Neill Thurs day were Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. George Fullerton, Mrs. Marvin (Doolittle, Mrs. Verne Sageser, Mrs. May Sageser and Mrs. El mer Coolidge. Mrs. Mae Sageser won a corsage for the oldest lady present. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz, Linda, Darla, David and John, Pilger, were overnight guests Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hie nie Frahm and family. They all went to the home of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Shellhase, Marjorie and . Shirley near Atkinson. The din- j ner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Shellhases wedding anniversary. Their father, Peter Frahm was * also present. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Reese at tended the McNulty Groose wed ding and reception Saturday at the Catholic church in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees at tended the McN'ulty-Groase wed ding and reception Saturday at the Catholic church in O’Neill. Mrs Elmer Fix accompanied her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Walter Slay maker, Don and Rickie to Scottsblulf to visit her son, Gale Fix and family ov er the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more, Mrs Lindsey and Florence were Friday evening supper guests with Mr and Mrs. Lew Backhaus. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lull and her brother, Englewood, Cok>., called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Thursday af ternoon. Mr. Lull was born and lived in his boyho E Bankefslifemcm — I Ernie Brinkman IV *TKIV«*OV Alx>ut a Hired Man Insurance Policy •AHKIHic^COMNWY Discount Special! MEN'S Briefs | "T" Shirts NOW! Men's size 30-40 Briefs — S-M-L "T" Shirts Mylon reinforced necks on "T" Shirts. Reg. 69c ea. Save at GAMBLES in O'Neill ___ _ i A RECORD OF PROGRESS.... . . the issue in this gubernatorial campaign is whether or not our PROGRAM FOR PROGRESS will be allowed to be completed. The practical answer is on the side of con tinuing the present administration which has now accomplished so much for Nebraska . . . all within the framework of a REDUCED OVER ALL STATE TAX MILL LEVY.” • HIGHWAYS During the past two years, the greatest highway construc tion program in state history has started—a 20 per ^ent increase in actual miles under construction. • INDUSTRY 44 new industries during the past 18 months—the start of a program to materially assist in the state’s attracting even more new payrolls, providing more employment opportunities. • AGRICULTURE Nebraska’s research program has placed the state in the unchallenged lead in the nation in industrial uses of farm products—19 more programs are in various stages of development. • TOURISM Millions of new dollars have come into Nebraska through its tourist development program. NEBRASKAland as a vacation-land has been opened to all of America to enjoy. **. . . among the most outstanding contributions of the Morrison Administration to state progress is the alerting of thousands of Nebraskans to two intangible requirements for progress— 1. RE-AWAKENED STATE PRIDE IN NEBRASKA, f. BELIEF IN NEBRASKA’S CAPACITY FOR GREATNESS ” J Sgt and Mrs Vernon Oicaon and Neil and Walter Johnson, Waynesville, Mo. were Sunday dinner guests at the Charley Ole son home at Geddes. S. D Com picking ts progressing in this community, some field- are turning out pretty well wrttiU* others are finding some soft or wet com Mr and Mrs Leman Huber were Thursday evening callers at the Harold Osborn nome Sgt arul Mr* Vermin Olewm and Nell, Walter Johnson and Mrs Harold Os lorn were Wed nesday evening »up{M-r guests at the T J and Howard Graham iHJtne Mr* H L. Hughes drove to O'NeiU Thursday to met-i her grandson. 1 >onakj Stauffer who arrived to spend a few day* at their home during teachers con vention. Mr and Mr* (Jordon Barta were O'Neill show**™ Thursday Mrs Lrla Miles and Linda Mere visiting In Hus community this weekend Mr. ami Mrs Marvin tirobny and family were lynch shopper* Saturday Mm Howard Graham attend ed a party at the* lule Hessen home Thursday evening Sgt and Mrs Verts n Oleann ami Nell ami Walter JuhnaMt, Wiyimy tile. Mo departed tiar honw Thursday morning after •tatiling several days vUltine turd hunting In South I >*kota Mr and Mrs Otto Hiutrko vuutod at tire lonnard Itiuirtui Itome Sunday Mr and Mm Holland Hiighmi amt family, Norfolk, visited at the ft l. Hughe* home Sunday Charge It at Gambles! ] O'Nnill, Nebraska Blanket Bargain t Regular Price 4.98 r M36 ( 3 ladies Vinyl SNO BOOTS q SIZES 5-9 277 BUY! Leather-look vinyl. 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