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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1963)
Amelia News By >IImi Florence Lindsey Helping Hand club met Thurs day, April 11th at the home of Mrs Berl Waldo. There were twelve members and 1 visitor, Mrs Gertie Adair, present Af ter the delicious dinner and the business meeting was completed the ladies modeled their Easter bonnets they bad made. Mrs. Emm.i Lindsey won first prize with her Easter nest complete with rabbit and eggs. Mrs. Hazel Ott modeled her fishing hat trim med with pole, line and hook all bated ready for use. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Lind sey. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey, Bell. vue, were here to spend the Eas ter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White. Mrs Harold Fullerton and Mrs Orland Fryrear took their pupils with the exception of the firs) graders, to O'Neill Thursday to attend the Holt County Rjra] Music Festival. 1 >r. and Mrs. Bower Sageser •in.I daughter, Sandra, returned Sunday to their home in Manhat tan, Kan., after spending Easter vacation with his mother, Mrs May Sageser and Mrs. Sageser's mother, Mrs. D. L. Faucher, Ainsworth and other relatives. l',1'1 Mrs Vern Sageser en tertained at dinner Sunday the billowing guests. Dr, and Mrs I ----- Bower Sageser and daughter, Sandra, Mrs. May Sageser, Mrs. D. L Fancher, Virgil and Eu nke, Mr and Mrs. Clyde W.d man and Marcia. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry were Sunday guesta with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ber ry, O'Neill. Miss Beth Fullerton, who at tends college at Kearney, was home with her parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Fullerton for the Easter vacation. Don Adams, accompanied by his uncle Harry Ott, O'Neill, went to Gering Thursday and visited the Ralph Barnes family, re turning home Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Blake Ott were dinner guests at Asa Watsons Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Leu Backhaus and Mrs. Bertha Sammoas were O’Neill shoppers Saturday. They called on Mrs. Kenneth Backhaus and baby at th' hospital while in town. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett were dinner guests Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mis Glenn White and visit ed with their grandchildren, Mr and Mrs. Bob Bailey, Bellevue, and Mi s Venita White, McPher son, Kan., who were spending their Easter vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm, Patty, Sue, Doug, Dannie and Gregg spent Easter at the home of her sister and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce went to Alliance Tuesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Charles Bligh_ _____ —- T— Mr. and Mrs. Leu Sperling and family, Spencer, spent Easter Sunday with her sister and fam ily. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Waldo Mrs Lovina Thompson and daughter. Marilyn, Omaha, spent the Easter vacation with her sons, tlie Vernon, Stanley and Gene Thompson families. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus and Mrs. Edith Andersen were Easter dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Charlie McMillen, | Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson | were dinner guests Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman. Mr and Mrs. Rusty Adair, Al len and Dick spent Sunday with Mrs. Adair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter. Pine Grove Hustlers 4-H club met Saturday alternoon with De bi a, Bruce and Larry. Waldo The meeting began by repeating the 4-H pledge. Roll call was answered by drawing a card and naming the breed of cattle pictured on it. The next meeting will be with Cynthia Dierking. The projects j were Livestock — Discussion on general confirmation oi livestock lor each project. Yest breads — Demonstration I on value of using fresh yeast. Lets Groom your Hoorn — Dust j cloth and container. Lets sew — Made pincushions, started needle books Rope — Whipping rope enus and made several of tne , knots. ' Reporter, Don Clemens Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jungman, Atkinson, were Sunday dinner guests with their daughter and j son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clemens and Don. Miss Janette j ticiucus came out from O’Neill in the afternoon and spent the | night with her parents, return- ' ing to her work in O’Neill Mon- j day. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear i went to Hastings Thursday on ' business. / Don Clemens was one of three ' Livestock judging teams from At- t kinson High school who attended [ the FFA convention at Lincoln j Thursday and Friday. 5 ( WMS met with Mrs. Tenus , Madsen Wednesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt, Paul and Gene were Easter | guests with Mrs. Hiatt’s cousin, Arnos Eckley and family at Ne- | ligh. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stoecker and | Cheri Jo, Newman Grove, were " Easter guests with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoecker. l Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge i visited their daughter, Mrs. W. E. 1 (Lillian) Ragland at the O’Neill J hospital several days last week. I Mrs. Ragland had major surgery but was able to return to her home near Page Saturday Mr. and Mrs Gene Skala and Kelly, ami Mr. and Mrs Leon Skala. Fremont, were Eafter vacation guests with the George Fullerton and Marvin Doolittle families Mr and Mrs. George Fullerton visited Mr and Mrs C. F Small A 44 month blue-eyed baby -- boy has selected Mr and Mrs Don Fullerton, Hawthorne, Calif for his new parents His name is Dale Rudy Mr and Mrs George Fullerton of Amelia are the pa ternal grandparents. Mrs George Fullerton attend ed a committee meeting of the group chairmen of the Extension cljh Tuesday in O'Neill to plan for the May Tea of the Chamber Center which will be held May 14 at the Methodist church base ment in Chambers. Party dec»»r ationx will be ,he theme There will be a party demonstration and lunch. This is open to the public Mr and Mrs George Fullerton helped Georg--'* father, Hubert Fullerton, Atkinson, celebrate hi* birthday Thursday evening A daughter and her husband, Mr ami Mrs. Merrill Smith and Dar rell were also there. 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