The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 14, 1963, Image 3

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    Amelia News
I«V M i<wi Flonvm I in6amj
WSCS met at the church annex
Wednesday afternoon. March 6.
There were 12 members present.
Mrs. I>>w Hackhaus was the pro
gram leader and assisted by Mrs.
Ernie Johnston and Mrs. Emma
Lindsey read a skit on "United
Effort Mrs. Clyde Widman was
the hostess.
The first lesson of the approved
study "Dimensions of Prayer"
will l>e held by the WSCS in the
church annex from 2-4 p.m. Tues
day. Mar. 19. The leader is
Mrs. Alice Prewitt. Ail memlK-rs
are urged to attend and visitors
are welcome. This study will
cover four consecutive Tuesdays.
The regular monthly meeting
will be with Mrs. Heinle Frahm
on April 3.
Mr. and Mrs Weston Whltwer
and sons. O'Neill, visited at the
Arthur Hiatt home Sunday. Mar
3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear
spent the evening Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce.
Mrs. Gertie Adair was a supper
guest Tuesday evening with her
brother anil sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Hus Gilman.
A few ladies met at the home
of Mrs. Hlake Ott Friday to gath
er material concerning the Merry
Matrons club. This is the 25th
anniversary of the club. Indies
present were Mrs. Alice Prewitt,
Mrs. Asa Watson, Mrs. Stella
Sparks, Mrs. Edith Andersen,
Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mrs. I^ee
Gilman.
There was an official board
meeting at the Methodist church
Wednesday evening.
Keith Houghn was the speaker
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning. Mr. Houghn is a teacher
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Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted
Cuntavt Lenses
Phone 1«7 — O’Neill, Nebr.
Hours 9-8—Mon. thru Saturday
Closed Wednesday
in the Chambers high school.
Hugh Carr has been a patient
in the O'Neill hospital for several
flays with a chest congestion He
was released Friday.
Mrs Leona Gleed called on
Mrs. Vem Sageser anti Mrs. May
Sageser Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett at
tended Sunday School at the Free
Methodist church and then were
dinner and afternoon guests with
their daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White. This
was Mr Barnett's first visit from
home since his recent illness and
hospitalization.
Mrs Undsey anil Florence
were Sunday dinner and luncheon
guests with Mrs Edith Andersen
at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo re
turned home the latter part of
the week from a visit at Tyler,
Tex. with their daughter and son
in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Bob Kalb
and family. They also visited rel
atives in Columbia, Mo. and
Omaha while away.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyers.
Richard, David and Janice, Bas
sett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs,
Dale, Wayne and Diane, Rose,
and Mrs Maude Forbes were
Sunday guests at the Heinie
Frahm home. Mrs. Forbes went
home with her daughter, Mrs.
Briggs, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees, the
Stanley Thompson family, Bus
Gilmans, William Fryrears and
Dick Doolittles were among the
Amelia folks shopping in Atkin
son Saturday.
Mrs. Rees received a letter
from Mrs. Wayne Standage ex
tending thanks to the Amelia
folks for cards and letters re
ceived for their 50th wedding an
niversary. They did not hold open
house due to Mrs. Standage’s
pf>or health.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry,
Diane, Jeanie and Robert Arthur,
and Mrs. Gertie Adair were Mon
day evening supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle. Mrs.
Doolittle was observing her birth
day anniversary.
Allen and Dickie Adair spent
Saturday with their grandmother,
Mrs. Gertie Adair.
Charlie Sigman received tele
phone calls on his birthday from
his daughters, Mrs. Audrey Car
penter, and Mrs. Bob (Lois)
Sawvel, and his son, Cleve. He
was observing his 79th anniver
sary.
Mr and Mrs. George Yancick
recently made a trip to Farm
ington. 111. to visit his parents
and other relatives. Sgt. Yancick
was separated from the Air
Force February 2ft after having
served 20 years Mrs. Yancick is
the former Norma Andersen,
daughter of Mrs Edith Andersen
Their plans for the future are
not definite.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle
and hoys will soon lie moving to
a ranch near Faith, S. D. Dick
plans to go about April 1st and
Mrs. Doolittle and boys will fol
low at close of the school term.
They sold their cattle on the At
kinson Market Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Dick McConnell
and family were Friday evening
supper guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Doolittle. Dick had gotten
some fish and took them along
and Mrs. Doolittle fried them for
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge
were Sunday dinner guests with
the Arthur Hiatt family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson
were Sunday evening visitors at
I^ee Gilman's.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Everett,
Harley and Susan visited Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle and
family Sunday evening.
Dick Bogue, Atkinson, and Miss
Lori Kaup, Stuart, and Donna
Humphrey, Atkinson, were Sun
day guests at the Art Doolittles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Gilman, Mr.
and Mrs Art Doolittle and Dale
and Miss Donna Humphrey were
guests Sunday evening at the Bob
Adair home. Mrs. Adair and son,
Jerry, were observing birthdays.
Mrs. Adair brought a birthday
cake to school Monday to treat
Jerry’s school mates. It was his
eighth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees at
tended the Vequist sale near O’
Neill Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen,
Rodney and Brad, Omaha, came
Wednesday to visit her father,
Clyde Burge and family. Mr.
Nielsen returned to Omaha, but
Mrs. Nielsen (Carol) and the
boys expect to visit a couple of
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White vis
tied Hylas Farmer at the O'Neill
hospital Friday Mr Farrier wa*
feeling much lietter and expected
to be released from the hospital
in about a week. His sister, who
is a nurse, is helping care for
him and expects to be with him
after he comes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Barkhaus
visited with Mr and Mrs Frank
Pierce Sunday afternoon
Deloit News
By Mr* H. Umt
Mr*. Fred Harpater was taken
to the TUden hospital Thursday
where she is a patient suffering
with infection
Mr ami Mrs. Otto Reimer
and Echo Fisher of Neligh and
Mn E L Sisson snd Mrs Mel
vin Resin visited relatives in Al
bion Sunday. Mr* Sisaon spent
several days at the Reimer home
in NeJigh. Otto brought her home
on Wednesday
Mr , and Mrs J. A I a ram.
Jessie Angus. Mr and Mrs Don
I arson and Mrs Henry Reimer
attended the funeral for Mrs Otto
Retke in Inman Tuesday.
Mrs Joe Funk anti haby son
came home from the Neligh hos
pital Tuesday.
Mrs Martin Van Quirt and
Mrs Henry lleimer are attending
sociology classes from the Uni
versity <if Nebraska at O'Neill
on .Saturday
Mr and Mrs George Haddock
of Kansas recently made a trip
to Parts, France by jet They
mm the nil raprnn# trip an a
(Wire from thr atairdraa madl
company they ! eprr amt Thirty
five |»'< iplr enjoyed thr tour
Mr* Hnddurk wan for mat ty
Kim* Klahrr of Kwtng.
Mr and Mr* llmry L*nga aaf
Sam Vrrhunk were Sunday dtn
ner Kurats at thr Kwald Spaha
home.
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