The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 01, 1962, Image 3

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    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<xi in the Am
elia vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs Tenus Madsen
and Neal spent Sunday with their
daughter and son-in-law and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Collier
at Arcadia. A birthday dinner for
Martin Collier, who was celebrat
ing his fifth birthday, was served.
Mrs. Lester Graham and 3
children, Oakridge, Ore., are vis
iting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Madsen and her un
cle, Tenus Madsen and family,
Mrs. Graham is the former Lola
Mae Rodgers. Mr. Chris Madsen
is some improved from his re
cent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
and Mrs. Gertie Adair attended
the card party at St. Joseph’s
Hall in Emmet Sunday evening.
Glenn White and Harvey Han
sen helped stucco the milk house
at Louis Burgetts Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilman and
Sherry, Omaha, spent the week
on vacation here with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman.
Mrs Harold Fullerton and
Mrs Orland Fryrear, Amelia
teachers, attended teachers insti
tute at Norfolk Friday.
Irvin Forbes was in Montana
several days last week to buy
cattle
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burgett
were visiting their daughter.
Mrs. Jerry Cuddy and family in
O'Neil! Tuesday.
Mrs Maude Forbes went home
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs and
family. Rose. Sunday evening
Mrs. Forbes son, Roy Forbes,
has been a patient in Grand Is
land Veterans hospital and they
planned to visit him there.
Mr nd Mrs. Ernest Johnston,
Richard Wehland and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Berry visited Mr.
and Mrs Howard Berry at their
home in O'Neill Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson.
Shenandoah, la., spent the week
end with his brother and sister
in-law, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Pet
erson The men folks went to
9argeant early Sunday morning
to hunt and the ladies went in the
afternoon and visited her brother
Emil Wolfe.
Mrs. Edith Andersen was a
Sunday dinner guest with Mrs.
Gertie Adair.
Dorsey News
Ity Mrs. Harold Osborn
Mrs. R. L. Hughes and Mrs.
Harold Oslxjm were callers at
the Harold Hansen home Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Phil Doty, Ind
ianola, la., Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Oldaker were guests at the Anna
Carson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Knaub and
daughter, Norfolk, visited in the
home* of Mr and Mrs Orton
Young* and Mr and Mrs Roger
Rosenkrans.
Mrs Claude Pickering and Va
laura, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Doty
and Mr. and Mrs lxiren Okiaker
were Thursday overnight guests
at the Edwin Tuche home They
drove to Lynch Friday to at
tend homecoming.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hoolc, Omaha,
aunt of Thomas Hiscocks, passed
away Friday. Hurial was Monday
at Omaha
Mrs R. L. Hughes called at the
Oslorn home Monday afternoon
to visit Mrs. Vernon Oleaon and
Mrs Harold Osborn.
Sgt and Mrs. Vernon Olesoo
and son. Walter Johnson, Waynes
ville, Mo., arrived Friday eve
ning. Enroute they picked up
Rutii Osliom at Wayne so they
could get to visit with tier a few
hours.
Mr. and Mrs Don Puckett, Da
vid Ray and Mrs. I^eta Miles.
Lincoln, were Sunday dinner
guests at the John Derickson
home.
Harold Osborn took Ruth back
to Wayne Sunday afternoon.
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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
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increase in actual miles under construction.
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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
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**. . . 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 ”
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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
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