THE FRONTIER D. H. Cronin. Editor and Owner btered at Postoffice at O'Neill, Nebraska, as Second Class Matter D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner ■ntered at Postoffice at O'Neill, Nebraska, as Second Class Matter SUBSCRIPTION One Year, in Nebraska $2.00 One Year, Outside Nebraska 2.25 Every subscription is regarded ae an open account The names ■f subscribers will be instantly sesnoved from our mailing list at expiration of time paid for, if the publisher shall be notified; other wise the subscription remains in torce at the designated subscrip tion price. Every subscriber must tB»derstand that these conditions are made a part of the contract between publisher and subscriber. Display advertising is charged for on a basis of 25c an inch (one oplumn wide) per week. Want •ds 10c per line, first insertion Subsequent insertions 5c per line. CHAMBERS NEWS (Continued from page one) chell spent Friday at the Jim Cav anaugh home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rittcrbush movtd to Chambers Thursday of last week They are living near the school house in the south nection of town. Mrs. R K. Platt attended to business matters and visited rel atives at Grand Island, Hastings and Central City last week Miss West, of Orchard, spent last week visiting Miss Fletcher at Chambers. Dick Brion left Tuesday for his home in California. Mr. and Mrs. H C. Mignery, of Elgin, spent Monday afternoon in the E R. Carpenter home. Mrs. Mark Gribble and son Bernard, accompanied the truck to Omaha Tuesday to shop. They returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Duane Carson and Patty spent Thursday evening playing bridge at the Paul Roth. home. Marilyn Harley spent Thu; sd y night at the Alfred Walter home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Childers had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jarman and family. Rena Feyerherm and John Walter were guests at the C. V. Robertson home for dinner Sun •By. The training meeting for Pro ject Club leaders was held Thursday at the Legion Hall in Chambers MJLss Della Lewis, County Demonstration Agent presented the Christmas lesson She showed gifts which she had made and some she had purchas ed which could be made by club members. This is a timely to complete gfts before Christ to complete gifts befire Christ mas. Mrs J. W Walter and son-in law, Dick Brion returned Sat urday evening from Norfolk, where they had been with Mrs Brion, who underwent a majo operation on Tuesday. They re port Mrs. Brion as getting along nicely. Little Ronnie is staying with his grandparents in Ewi: g at present. The oupils and teacher in district 95 enjoyed a halloween ?arty, weiner roast and hike hursday afternoon. Mis. M. L Sageser returned Sat ■rday from a nice visit with her brother in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper drove down from Winner, S. D., Wednesday. They spent Wednes day night at the C E Tibbetts borne, attending the Freideri.h ■ale Thursday, returning horns that evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C Bourne, a! Colorado Springs, Col., are visit ing Mrs. Bourne’s parents, mr. and Mrs. S. B Carpenter and1 other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerlfc, M:s W Paval. Mrs. Harold HoerL and children and Pvt. ^averne! Hoerle were visiting at the Eari Hoerle home Friday. Pvt. La 1 verne Hoerle left Saturday night for Camp Grubber, Oka. Cpl. and Mrs. Glen Taylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a 7*6 pound baby boy, born to them on Saturday, November 4, at Lin coin. Cpl. Taylor had to report back to Camp Campbell, Ky., Monday. Pfc. Frank (Bud) Cady and Miss Genevieve Dike, of McCook, epent from Tuesday until Friday mght with his sister, Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and family. Pfc. Cady was on a 17-day delayed route fur lough from the hospital at In dianapolis, Ind,. to Camp Breck enridge, Ky. Bud has spent the Cst four months in the hospital Indiana, where he received treatment for malaria fever. Mrs.. Ernest Young visited Mrs Fannie Riley at Amelia Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Roth drove to Colum bus Tuesday on business and to bring her daughter, Ardith home Ardith has been visiting her uncle, Albert Roth in Oklahoma the past two> weeks. Mr and Mrs. R. E. Childers drove to Genoa Thursday to vhit their sons, Mr and Mrs. Charles Childers and son and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Childers and family. A large group of friends gath ered at the Paul Fisher home on Tuesday evening ttf last week for a farewell party for Cpl. Vernon Thompson. The evening was spent at games, after which re freshments of ice cream and cake were served. Cpl. Vernon Thompson, whc has been visiting his parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, of Amelia, left Monday for Camp at Seattle. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jarman left Sunday for a visit with Mrs Jarman's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Smith, at Fonda, Iowa The following guests enjoyed dinner at the Glen Grimes home Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. H Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed and family, Mis Earl Hoerle and children and, M-, and Mrs. John Reynolds and family, of Long Pine. Word has been received that Cpl. Gerald Disney has been ser iously injured on the German French front. Cpl. Disney is a nephew of Wm. Majors and lived i in Chambers at one time. PAGE NEWS ITEMS ——- —■ ■■■ (Crowded out last week.) S. Sgt. Ben Asher returned to Camp Crowder, Mo., Wednesday ; evening, after spending a two weeks iurlough with his parents, I Mr and Mrs. Neil Asher at Page and relatives at O’Neill, i The Help-U-Club met with Mrs LeRoy Cunjunj,ham Wedi e ; day for an all day rneetin . ' Twelve members were prese t and one guest, Mrs. Albert An - thony. The hours were s >t -t doing needle work for the ho te The next meeting wil be with M.s E. A. Edmisten. Ivan Stewart, of Omaha, spe.n , the weekend at the home ot n parents, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Stew art and other relatives Win. Howell A. S. left Tuesda ’ for Ames, Iowa, after spend n one week visiting his paren’.s. Mr and Mrs. W E Howell an i sister, Mrs. Warren Wood Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summer -. Mrs Emma Canaday and Mrs Kenneth Masden and dnugbte spent the week-end visitng M and Mrs. Orville Canaday, it Richland, Nebr. Tom Knudson and Glen Nelson,