Mary Ellen Gillette, Ronald D. Berg Are Married in Colorado Mary Ellen Gillette became the bride of Ronald D. Berg at a 1 pin. ceremony at the Lake wood Methodist church, Lake wood, Colo., Dec. 23, with the Rev. Harley Farnham officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gillette, Cham bers and Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, Iron Mountain, Mich. Martha Menchy and Louis Trimmer, Denver, were the couple's only attendants. The bride wore a white brocad ed sheath dress with a white hat and carried a corsage of red ros es. Miss Menchy wore a red velvet sheath dress with matching hat. The bride, who is teaching in Lakewood, Colo., attended Ne braska Wesleyan University and graduated from Colorado State college, Greeley, Colo. The groom is a graduate of Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind He is presently employed at Sundstrand Aviation, Denver, as a chemical engineer. After a honeymoon in Phoenix, Ariz. and Las Vegas, Nev., the the couple will make their home in Denver. .Marion Sindelar Weds Dale Ring in Catholic Ceremony PAGE — Marion Sindelar, (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Sindelar, Howells, Nebr., was united in marriage to Dale Ring, Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward T. Ring, Winner, 3. D. Dec. 27 at St. John’s Catholic church with the Rev. Vaclav Kovac of ficiating at the double ring cer emony. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a super-ply shaped gown of silk mist taffeta re-embroidered on alencon lace. The sculptured bodice encircled in a crushed cummerbund en hanced with a pearl encrusted overlay of lace was fashioned with a portrait neckline. The long sleeves tajiered to the traditional bridal points over the wrist. The gently controlled skirt was de signed with a back interest of rosette and flowing panels. Her double veil of imported French illusion fell in a circle sweep from a jewelled cornet. She car ried a bouquet of white carna tions which was centered around a removable orchid corsage. Veronica Sindelar, Howells, was maid of honor for her sister and she was gowned in a royal blue satin dress with a fitted bodice which featured a scoop neckline with bracelet length sleeves. Her floor length princess skirt car ried out the rosette trim at the back. Her matching swiss braid cornet was topped with a single rosette trimmed in a miniature veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations accented with silver glitter. Ervin Sindelar, brother of the bride was the best man. Ushers were Gerald Novotny and Alben Sindelar. Following the ceremony a din ner for close friends and relatives was held. Dorothy Belina and Joann Flamme registered the guests and took care of the gifts. Mrs. Alben Sindelar cut and served the wedding cake. Angela, Marjorie and Adeline Sindelar and Elaine Dvorak serv ed the bridal table. The bride graduated irom How ell high school and worked in Fremont before her marriage. The groom is a graduate from Lane High school and Southern State Teacher’s college. He is now teaching at the Page public ■ school. Friends of St. Mary's Plan to Meet Monday Friends of St. Mary’s will hold a business meeting Monday, Jan. 21 at the parish hall. On Sunday evening they will sponsor an old time and modern dance for adults also at the parish hall. March of Dimes Kick-Off Dinner Heid Wednesday James Edington. state repre sentative for the March of Dimes, was present at the annual Kick Off Dinner for Holt County Funds held at the Town House Wednes day evening. Mr. Edington ex plained the help available for victims of birth defects, polio and arthritis. He also explained the need for funds. Mrs. K. L. VanVoorhis. O’Neill, was re-elected president for Holt County. Other officers elected were:’Mrs. Cordes Walker. Page, vice president. Mrs. Carrie Mc Mann, Inman, secretary, and Mr. Dale French, O’Neill, trea surer. Drive Chairmen from Atkinson, Chambers, Ewing, Page, Stuart, Inman and O'Neill were present. It was decided to hold the Mo thers’ March Tuesday Evening. January 29. The following are Town Chair men: Atkinson, Mrs. Manzer and Mrs. Mills, co-chairmen; Cham bers, Mrs. James Gibson and Alice Johnson; Emmett, Mrs. Leon Beckwith; Ewing, Mr. Lyle Dierks; Inman, Mrs. Carrie Mc Mann; Page. Mrs. R. E. Park and Mrs. Cordes Walker and Stuart. Mrs. Charles Jansen and Mrs. Jim Dix. O’Neill block captains are Mrs. Dale Fetrow, Mrs. H. L. McCoy, Mrs. Don Kellner and Mrs. Tony Asimus. John McCarville will assist the Boy Scouts in their endeavors. Miss Alice French will serve as chairman for the rural schools. Mrs. M. B. Marcellus will serve as chairman for O’Neill schools and Mrs. John Enke will serve as chairman of the O'Neill business district. ST. ANTHONY'S LUCAS — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lucas, girl, Lee Anne, 5 pounds 4Vi ounces, on Jan. 11. This is the couple's first child. Mr. Lu cas is the coach of the Page High school ATKIINSON MEMORIAL RIES — Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Ries jr. of Wood .Lake daughter, Barbara Ann, 8 pounds (i ounces, Jan. 7. GILG — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilg of Newport, son, William Ro bert, 8 pounds 13 ounces, Jan. 8. RAYMER — Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Raymer of Stuart, daughter, Patricia Jo, 8 pounds 13 ounces, •Jan. 9. HITCHCOCK — Mr. and Mrs. Garold Hitchcock of Stuart, son, 8 pounds, 4 ounces, Jan. 12. MURPHY — Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Murphy of Stuart, son, 7 pounds 6 ounces, Jan. 12. ELSEWHERE MATTHEWS — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews of Lincoln, daughter, Rebecca, Jan. 12. Mrs. Matthews is the former Joan Fullerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton of Amelia. MAAS — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maas of Chambers, daughter, Jan. 13. This is the couple’s third daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maas of Chambers are the pater nal grandparents. RITTCHER — Mr. nd Mrs. Gail Rittcher of Clearwater, daughter, 6 pounds 2 ounces, Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons and Mrs. Greta Rittscher of Clear water are the grandparents. EGGERLING — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eggerling of Creighton, son, 7 pounds 9 ounces, Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moser of Or chard are the maternal grand parents. The couple now has two daughters and three sons. LISKA — Dr. and Mrs. J. Jay Liska of Arlington, daughter, Anne Marie, 6 pounds 3 ounces, Jan. 1. The paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lis ka of Niobrara. VAN OSTRAND — Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Ostrand of Lin coln, daughter, Penny Lea, 7 pounds. The couple also has a son. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boel ter of Orchard are the maternal grandparents. ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson of Creighton, daughter,, 7 pounds 9 ounces, Jan 3. The couple has three other children. RUDLOFF — Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rudloff of Verdigre, son, Roger Paul, 7 pounds, Jan. 3. This is their first child. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ickler of Orchard and Mr and Mrs. James Rudloff of Ver digree. MAYNARD — Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Maynard of Omaha, daughter, 8 pounds 13 ounces. Jan. 6. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Maynard is the ofr mer Joanne Chalupnik of Verdi- - gre. BUXTON — Captain and Mrs. Richard Buxton, who are living in Germany, daughter, Mary Jo, _ 6 pounds 9 ounces, Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Bujton of Page are the grandparents. The Bup tons now have four children, 3 daughters and son. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S Admitted: Jan. 10 — Casey Mit chell, Stuart, Mrs. Bernard Clouse, Bartlett, Rita Jansen, Kent Closson and A. L. Patton, all of O’Neill, Ernest Brunch horst, and Mrs. John Mattson, In man, Mrs. Carl Lucas, Page. 11— Airs. Merle Sehi, Ewing. 12 — John and Constance Pierson, O’ Neil]. 13 — Roy Rees, Ewing. Mrs. G. A. Miles, Airs. Robert Cook and Margaret Gleeson all of O’Neill and Kevin Fox, Bassett. 14 — William Cousins, Henrv Schacht, Mrs. Mildred Honke. and John Schmitz, all of O’Neill 15 — Airs. Alary AIcLeod, O’ Neill, Wayne L. Burgett, Amelia. Mrs. Walter Alotacek, Spencer. 16 — Mrs. Joe Ollendick jr., Ber nard Hynes, O’Neill.. Mrs. John Conard, Emmet. D1SA1ISSED: Sandra Kay Leid ing, Orchard, Thomas AlcKen ny, Carolyn AIcKenzie and Shar on Murray, all of O'Neill, ll — Ernest Brunchhorst and Mrs. J. Mattson, Inman. Christine, Ter esa, Becky and James Hobbs, all of Ewing, Casey Michael. Stuart and Mrs. Ben Hanlon sr., O' Neill. 12 — Mrs. Adolph Sedivy. Bristow, Rita Jansen and Kent Closson, O’Neill, and Mrs. Ber nard Clouse, Bartlett. 13 — Mis chale Campbell and Peter Brown. Chambers, Mrs. Harry McKay. O’Neill and Airs. Merle Sehi, Ew ing. 14 — Airs. Fanny Schiff bauer, Ewing, Airs. Carl Lucas and baby girl. Page, Airs. Eu gene Wolfe, O’Neill. 15 — Kevin Fox, Bartlett. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Jan. 8 — Mrs. William Raymer and Airs. Elmer Allyn of Stuart and Scott Bouka of Atkinson. 10 — Cindy Sue Hamilton, Joiene Ann Weichman, Russell Hipke and Mrs. Garold Hitchcock of Stuart; Airs. Clar ence Focken of Atkinson. 11 — Raymond Carlisle and Leo Wabs of Atkinson. 12 — Mrs. Henry Murphy of Stuart. DISAQSSED: Jan. 8 — Herbert A Underwood of O’Neill and Mrs Kate Marsh of Stuart. 9 — Airs. Lonnie Sandall and baby and Mrs. Bernard Kelly and daugh ter of Stuart and Airs. Emery Mathers of Butte. 10 — Airs. Eli AlcConnell and Scott Bouska of Atkinson and Don Skrdla of Stuart. 11 — Mrs. Wal ter Ries and baby of Wood Lake; Mrs. Robert Gil* and baby of Newport, Mrs. Francis Koliinan, Cindy Sue Hamilton and Jolene Ann Welchman of Stuart. 13 — Mrs Pearl Fundus of Atkinson; Mrs. William Raymer and baby and Russell Hipke of Stuart SACRED HEART PRESENT: Jan. 14 — Mrs. El mer Berg, Mrs. Ladimer Schei nost, Baby Larinda Thompson and Mrs. Emil Prokup of Bris tow; James Hansen, Mrs, Josie Peshek, Baby Kimberly Jean Fer nau, Mrs. Leman Huber, Mrs Joe Micanek sr., Mavis Pinker - man and Clarence Moody sr. of Lynch; James Klasna, Baby Will iam Tejral, John Weeder, Ed Goettsch, Mrs. Herman Janssen and Alfred Stanek of Spencer; Mrs. Albert Reilan, Mrs. Tillie Vokner and Mrs. Mary Tichy of Niobrara. DISMISSED: Jan. 7 — Mrs. Josefa Milacek of Bristow. 9 — Mrs. Elvin Allen of Bristow, Mrs. Leman Huber and Ludwig Placek of Lynch and Paula Reiser of Butte. 11 — Ronald Carson of Spencer. 12 — Mrs. Lyle Kruger of Bristow and Mis. Ray Ander son of Butte. 13 — Mrs. Bernard Webber of Lynch and Gust Weic kum of Naper. 14 — Mrs. Kenny Fernau of Lynch. A Poem From Mrs. Eby .., —If Christ Had Not Come— A weary pastor fell asleep in his study there, and dreamed a dream he found hard to de clare. He dreamed of the world if Christ had not come, no little stockings on the fire place would be hung, no gifts, wrea thes and bells by loved ones given, no Christ to gladden comfort and save. He went out on the street but no churches appeared, back in his study all books about Jesus had disap peared. The door bell rang and a caller asked, would he come, his mo ther was dying and needed some one. He opened his Bible to look for a comforting thought, but it ended with ma lachi, no gospel, no promise it brought, no primise of hope, no salvation was there, all he could do was weep and join in her bitter despair. Two days later he conducted the funeral rite, no message of comfort, though he tried with all his might, only dust to dust and ashes to ashes and an eter nal farewell. If Christ hadn’t come there was no comforting promise to tell. He suddenly awoke with a shout of joy, as he heard singing in the church by a chapel boy. Oh come all Ye Faithful, Come let us Adore Him, the words he heard, I bring you good tid ings, for unto you is born a Savior, Christ the Lord. Then he started and struggled wide awake, to keep, for Jesus had come and he’d been asleep. Della Stuart Eby, Adapted O'Neill Locals St. Patrick’s Altar Society will meet Thursday evening, Jan. 17, at the Parish Hall. St. Rita’s Guild, Mrs. Robert Devoy, Chair man, is in charge of arrange ments for the evening. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham will show slides of her Madonna collection. Members of the NTTF club were entertained at the home of Mrs. William Cousins Wednesday evening. Dessert was served fol lowing the playing of bridge. The Goldenrod Extension club met at the home of Mrs. A. J. Jilg last Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Tomlinson and Mrs. Mar lin Luber hostesses. The year books were filled out. Mrs. Cal vin Coolidge was presented a gift from the club and honoree of a handkerchief shower. She will be leaving soon for Seneca, Kan. New officers were Mrs. Marlin Luber, president, Mrs. Rynald Cirnfel, vice-president and Mrs. John Graves, secretary-treasur er. George Shoemaker, who attends St. Paul’s Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., arrived last week to visit his mother, Mrs. Leona Shoemak er. Mrs. Margaret Boler, Mrs. W. J. Biglin and Anne Walters went to Omaha last week. Mrs. Biglin left Sunday for Denver to visit her daughter. Mrs. John Carroll and family. She will also visit the Don Berg family in Casper, Wyo. Bill Miller left Sunday for a trip to the West coast. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich went to Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich went to Chicago Monday. Mrs. B. J. Grady was hostess to the members of the Jeudi club Thursday evening. Dinner was served at the Town House, follow ed by the playing of bridge at her home. High score winners were Mrs. Norman Gonderinger and Winnie Barger. The 9FF club was entertain ed Thursday evening by Mrs. B. S. Gillespie at her home. Dinner was served at the M & M. Win ners at bridge were Mrs. Earl Rodman and Mrs. John Enke. Mothers of the seventh and eighth grades of St. Mary’s Aca demy, with Mrs. Joe Stutz and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, chairman, sponsored a card party at the parish hall Sunday evening. Win ners at bridge were Rynald Cim fel and Mrs. George Janousek; at pinochle. Rev. Father Kucera and Lou Moss; and at pitch, Joe Ollendick and Mrs. Agnes Heeb. Members of the BCA club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson last Tuesday evening. Dessert was served fol lowing the playing of bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore went to Omaha Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Louis Vitt left Thursday evening for Omaha re turning Monday. Their daughter Mardelle Vitt, had an operation but is out of the hospital at the home of her sister in Omaha. Mrs. Mark Muff was in Ewing Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. George Jefferies and relatives. Father Robert Duffy spent from Monday to Wednesday in Om aha. Mr. and Mrs. Pruss were in O'Neill Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy. Mrs. Edward Campbell was hostess to the members of the Martez club. Bridge was played following dinner at the Town House. High score winners were Mrs. P. B. Harty and Mrs. M. J. Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Dean 9treeter ob served their 45th wedding anni versary Jan. 9 with a family din ner. The Streeters were wed in a double ceremony with her sis ter, Anastasia Murry and Ray Williams at St. Patrick’s church. The Streeters and the Williams plan a celebration this summer when the Williams will be here on a visit from their home in Sheri dan, Wyo. Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, Om aha wish to announce the mar riage of their daughter, Kathleen Faye to Mr. Robert F. Panek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pan ek, Omaha, on January 2 at the Bellevue Presbyterian church, Bellevue. The bride is a graduate of the O’Neill high school, attended one year of college at Hastings col lege and a year at Omaha Uni versity. The groom graduated from Omaha University and received his Masters Degree at North western University at Chicago, HI. The couple are residing in Om aha where the groom is employ ed as a certified public accoun tant. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS Eden Rebekah lodge No. 41 will hold their regular meeting, Fri day, Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. Installation of officers will be conducted by District Deputy president, Mrs. Melvin Smith and her staff of the Page Lodge. Elected officers to be installed include Mrs. Kenneth L. Moore, Noble Grand; Mrs. E. E. Kram er, vice-grand; Mrs. Marlin Lu ber, secretary; Mrs. Winnie Bar ger, Treasurer. Appointed officers will also be installed. Mrs. Richard Hovey is the jun ior Past Grand. Eight and Forty Partners from O’Neill attending the regular January Marche of Madison County Salon — Eight and Forty, held in Norfolk on last Thursday included Mmes. Melvin Ruzicka, Vern Reynold son, Robert Lowery, Lester Riege and John Davidson. A 7:30 dinner was served at the home of Mrs. A. L. Maier preceding the regular marche session conducted by Chapeau Vlasta Ashby. Mrs. Evelyn Steg elman, Child Welfare Chairman reported remembering seven children’s birthdays with cards and gifts during December, at the National Jewish Hospital in Denver. A $5 memorial gift was made toward the Nurses’ Scholarship fund in memory of Mrs. Garnet Behrenberg of Omaha, Chapeau Passe, Departmental. The project for the month net ted $6 to be used for research work in cystic fibrosis and the prevention of juvenile tuberculo sis. The winner of the special gift was Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka. Partners from Pierce will be hostesses for the February mar che. Wife of Former O'Neill Pastor Dies Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. V. R. Bell. She died Friday in a hospital in Blair. Rev. and Mrs. Bell lived in Stuart and O’Neill where Mr. Bell served as pastor of the Metho dist Church. His last charge was in O’Neill. He died a short time after leaving here. Mrs. Bell had been living in Sargent. This summer she mov ed into the Crowell Home in Blair. She was hospitalized fol lowing heart attacks. Burial was at Grand Rland Monday. Memorial services were held Monday evening in Sargent. Survivors include three sons, Joseph, with the Methodist na tional headquarters in Nashville, Tenn.; Robert, Dayton, Ohio, and Franklin, Montrose, Colo. Meek News By Mrs. Fred LAndberg Dist. 27 (Meek 9chool) started a week earlier than Dist. 1 sc the beginners, Vickie Blair and Connie Drueke started last week. Sammy Kamphaus, Jr. Walters, Gary Hansen and Rhonda Searles are the four new beginners to start Monday at Dist. 1. This will bring their attendance up to 27. On account of the baby blizzard which made its appearance Thursday in this community, Meek school was called off on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind berg attended the adult class get to-gether Tuesday noon at the Assembly o£ God church parlors. Mrs. Henry Walters spent Mon day at the Carl Hallgrimson home. The Paddock community aid met at the Dewayne Anson home Wednesday p.m. Eleven members and five visitors were present. The ladies decided to buy ma terial to be worked up for a fall bazaar. Many Thank You cards were received and it was decided to remember the polio fund. The next meeting, Feb. 6 to be with Mrs. Axel Borg. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ris<«r , and son were Tuesday evemng visitors at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs Garold Riser. Mr. and Mrs Paul Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were Tuesday evening supper guests at the Ed Kaczor home The Paddock Missionary socie ty will meet Friday p.m at the Virgil Hubby home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arden Nel son. Lincoln, spent the weekend at Spencer with Nancy's mother, Mrs. Row. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogh were Sunday dinner guests at the Paul Nelson home. Saturday evening callers at the Roman Filip home were Mr and Mrs Dewayne Anson and family and Roman and Doris were Sunday p m. visitors at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hr beck. . Mr. Levi Hull went to Crookv ton Tuesday to visit his brother. Arch. Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls were Saturday afternoon callers at the Henry Walters home. Mr. and Mrs. DeiDert Rouse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyers and girls were Tuesday evening visitors at the Russell Woeppel home, Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rowse and boys and Mr. and Mrs Ed Kaczor and Gerald attended the dedication of the Wesleyan Methodist church, O’Neill Sunday p.m. The telephone lines have been encountering some difficulties during and since the storm. The REA wire was also broken and service was disrupted a couple hours 9unday. The telephone men were working Sunday to re pair the damages and restore the service. Celia News Mr*. Mark Hendrick* Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzeszo tarski had dinner at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bertha Gon deringer last Sunday. Michele Rzeszotarski accompa nied several of her school com panions to Naper to see the bas ketball game Tuesday night. Up on returning to Atkinson she spent the night with her grand mother, Mrs. Bertha Gondering er. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peters of Norfolk were Wednesday night supper guests at the Rzeszotarski home. They had come up to visit Mrs. Pearl Fundus who is hos pitalized in Atkinson. Wednesday night Michele Rzes zotarski attended the Catholic Daughters meeting at the home of Betty Sladek. While waiting for her, her parents visited at the home of Mrs. Bertha Gon deringer and Tommy attended the show. Mrs. Erma Colfack entertain ed her pupils after school Friday in honor of Bobby Hendricks who was celebrating his eighth birth day. Mrs. Victor Frickel and daugh ter, Bethene, were Tuesday fore noon and dinner guests of Mrs. Clarence Focken. Connie Frickel and Sewell John son drove to Odebolt, la., on business Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Focken entered the Atkinson Memorial hospital on Thursday and had major sur gery on Friday morning. She is reported to be doing well at this writing. Mrs. Ed Heiser and daughter were in O'Neill on business one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander son and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer drove to Bristow on Wed nesday to attend the Seiler farm sale. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridson were in Spencer and Bristow on Wednesday. They also visited at the Louis Lauridson home near Bristow'. The Celia Homemakers club ladies are to meet at the home of Mrs. Hans Lauridson on Wed nesday, Jan. 23. Each lady is asked to bring material for mak ing a smocked pillow, also the necessary sewing items for same. Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman, teach er at the Pioneer school reports two new pupils starting kinder garten this w'eek. They are Lois Poessnecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Poessnecker and Don na Schaaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schaaf. Donna has six brothers and sisters in the same school, there being one Schaaf child in every grade but the fourth. Mrs. Hoffman also reports pu pils out with chicken pox. This week it wras Christy WaLnofer. She hopes to be back in school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and Jim Sicheneder and their sister, Mrs. Lorraine Zahradni cek, drove to Norfolk on Sunday to visit with their father who is in the hospital there. Their mo ther, who has been staying in Norfolk, returned home with them. Mrs. Jim Sicheneder took care of the children for all three families while they wTere gone. Miss Francis Buel, a teacher in Mil ton vale Wesleyan College, was an overnight guest of the Leonard Chaffins on New Years. She was returning to the col lege after spending the holidays with her brother’s family in Mc Intosh, S- D. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder and baby called on the Charlie Deermers on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and children, Oakland, Nebr. and Al bert Johnson, Lyons, Nebr., were dinner guests of the Jim Sichen eders on Tuesday. In the after noon the ladies visited with Mrs. Stanley Johnson in Atkinson while the men attended the sale at the Livestock market. DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone :i«] Spe-ieer, Nebraska — ■ ■ Amelia News By Mi pm* Florcoe* lJnd*t»y News is real scarce this week due to the snow storm and cold weather V\> received our first major snow storm Friday and Saturday Our temperature drop I**d to around 15* lielow and snow drifts deep enough to keep every body home. The Atkinson mail reached here Friday but was un able to get here Saturday. Mr. anti Mis. Kenneth Matt hews are parents of a daughter liom Saturday. Jan. L2. She has l»evn named Rebecca. Mrs Matt hews is the former Joan Fuller ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Fullerton. The Helping Hand club met Thursday, Jan. 10 at the home of Mi-s. Arthur Hiatt. In spite of the stormy day there were ten members and five visiting men folks. A very delicious dinner was served at noon. Business meeting was conducted by the new president, Mrs. Hiatt. Other new officers are Mrs. l>-w Back ha us is the secretary; treasurer. Mrs. Elmer Coolidge, vice presi dent, Mrs. Ralph Rees, music leader, card chairman, Mrs. Berl Waldo, Gift committee, Mrs Wil liam Fry rear and Mrs. Charlie Peterson, and news reporter. Mr* Ralph Rees. live next mrd trig wall lx* with Mr* Jw Storek «*r and Uteri' will foe a Valentin* and (*>t holder exchange Vern Sagexer has t*-cn attend tng the National REA meeting in La* Vegas, Nrv , the past w«k, going t>y train from tirnnd Island Friday. lion Adam* was guest to a tut key xupjier at the Edgar Pe terson home Saturday evening Mr and Mr* Ralph Joil niton anti children. Laramie, Wyo , came Saturtiay and visited until Sunday with the Rev Paul Andre family. Mrs Johnston and Mrs Andre art* sisters. The Johnston* left liome Friday and due to the storm had to stay over Friday night in a motel The tempera ture in Laramie reached a minus 51) degrees while they were away, so they did not think our 15 lielow weather was very cold. Fredrick DeHart Council Bluffs, la., visited at the Marvin 1 XMilittle home last week. Mrs Lew Buckhaua helped Mrs. William Fryrear with some house cleaning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schade v is ited at Lindsey's Tuesday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Orval Svatos and girls called on Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs Anton Svatos Sunday afternoon. After finding his folks pretty well snowed m. Orval went tuane anil got hi* tractor mitflt and dug them out I letnie Frahm opened the snow drifts tn the Amelia street Sun day afternoon The Lindseys received want that I’ L. Strenger, Omalui. la again very itl in the Veterans' hospital there He Is the mat in law of Mrs Lindsey Mrs Glenn White, Mri S. C. Harnett. Mrs M H Madsen, Mrs Haul Fuiher, Mrs. Harvey Hansen went to O'Neill Wednes day to iiear the Missionary speaker at the Wesleyan Metho dist church Mr and Mr* Haul Fisher, Mr and Mr* Glenn White. Rev. a rut Mm Paul Andre and family. Clyde Hurge. Joyce and Bruce attended the dtaltcahoii ot the new W an Methodist church in O'Neill Sunday afternoon Mr and Mm Asa Watson and Mr and Mm Blake Ott sjierit Sunday evening with Mr ami Mm Rollie Everett. Mr and Mr- Glenn White were Saturday evening supper guests with Mr and Mrs S C. Har nett Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! penneys No;0r;^ - White Goods Super-Value I Vl PRE - INVENTORY hundreds of Penney items MUST be sold! prices slashed . . • king-sized bargains! V/A W4 ‘&/s //// WA '4k '44A WAk ’*/,/ -///.