Childe Jesus’ # Cantata Title On Sunday night, December ill, at 7:30 p. m., the choir of First Presbyterian church will present the Christmas cantata, "Childe Jesus,” by Joseph Clo key and Hazel Kirk. The music of the cantata is comprised of folk tunes and melodies from different countries which relate the coming of Christ from Old Testament prophecy through His birth. Solo parts in the cantata will be taken by Miss Barbara Ben nett, Miss Lois Harder, Miss -Phyllis Harmon, Miss Verle Ral ya, Bruce McElhaney, William Artus, Roy Lundgren, and Stan ley Lambert, of the Bethany Presbyterian church. The cantata is under the direc tion of Mrs. Ralph Gerber. Mrs. John Harbottle is piano accom panist. In addition to the cantata, "Childe Jesus,” the evening pro gram will include some Christ mas vocal music by a girls’ triple trio and a mixed quartet. The triple trio is composed of Misses Lois Harder, Priscilla Holsclaw, Patricia DeBolt, Barbara Ben nett, Verle Ralya, Elizabeth {Schaffer, Carolyn Hiatt, Mary Lou Conrad, and Phyllis Har mon. Members of the quartet are Miss Bonnie Harmon, Mrs. Ray Bennhausen, Roy Lundgren and William Artus. The Presbyterian church ex tends an invitation to all to at tend this program of sacred Christmas music, according to Rev. Ralph Gerber, church pas tor. Chambers Man Into Honorary Fraternity— James Hossack, son of John Q. Hossack, of Chambers, has been named to Sigma Tau, national engineering honorary society at the University of Nebraska. New members of the organiza tion are selected from juniors 4and seniors in the college of en gineering who rank scholastical- I ly in the upper one-third of their class. Give The Frontier for Xmas! EMMET NEWS Mrs. Don Engler and daughter, Lynn, of Stuart, are spending the week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl, and family Mary Holliday, of O'Neill, was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A hart and Dercy. t Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wedgie were Sunday evening visitors of D. N. Mruphy and Clarence. Mrs. Joe Pongratz was a Sat urday visitor of Mrs. Ed Heeb and Edna. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan and daughters, of Newport, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillan. Miss Sharon Wagnon spent from Thursday until Monday vis iting Miss Shirley Jardine, north of Mil hero. Mr. and Mrs. G- D. Janzing and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and daughter, Jeanie, were Sun day afte.noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss. Miss Maureen Murphy was a Monday overnight guest of Onie M-.Clurg at Atkinson. Miss Mary Lou Conard was a Friday evening supper guest of Pat De Bolt at O’N eill. Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman, Byron and Craig, of Bristow, were Monday afternoon visitors at the Frank Foreman home. Mrs. Milton Bock, of Burling ton, la., arrived last week to spend some time visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Owen Cole, Kent and David. Donna and Deraid Perry were Sunday dinner guests of their great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newton, and Bud. The oc casion was Donna’s 12th and Deraid’s 6th birthday annivers ary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto and (family, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell were Sun ay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCdnnell and family. The occasion was Ann Saunto’s and Part McConnell’s birthday anniversary. Miss Norma Lou Foreman was a Friday evening supper guest of lbs Schaffer at O’Neill. Miss Maureen Murphy was a Friday overnight guest of Sharon Winsor at Atkinson. Mrs. Geary Enbody and Jeff, W. R. Tenborg, Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Tenborg and Greg, Fred Ten borg and Mrs. Jack Hyland, of Omaha, were Saturday evening supper guests of Mrs. Rose Ten borg and Francis. The occasion was Francis Tenboig’s and Mrs. Jack Hyland's birthday anniver sary which were earl led in the week Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis, Joe Winkler and Bob were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winkler and family, of North Platte; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Winkler and family, of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Welchman and son, Ricky, of Stuart; Ed Winkler and John Feher, of Butte; Leonard Wink ler, of Omaha, and Henry Wink ler. Among those from Emmet at tending the card patty sponsored by the junior and senior mothers Sunday evening at St. Mary’s academy were: Mrs. Jess Wills, Mrs. Jack Murphy, Mrs. Geaiy Enbody, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dai ley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe WinkleT. Mrs Jack Hyland, of Omaha, spent Friday and Saturday visit ing her mother, Mrs. Rose Ten borg, and Francis. Mrs. Hyland is the former Eileen Tenborg of this community. Mr. and Mi’s. Ray Winkler and family, of North Platte, spent from Saturday until Sunday af ternoon visiting at the Joe Wink ler home. Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and sons, of Bristow, were Sun day visitors at the Wayne Bates home. Mi's. Geary Enbody entertained Mr. and Mrs. Larsy Tenborg and Greg, Mrs. Alice Hill and Mrs. Rose Tenborg and Francis to a card party Friday evening. A late lunch was served. George Weber, of Ainsworth, was a Monday aftemon visitor at the Joe Winkler home. Give The Frontier for Xmas! Kellar Aid Prepares Gifts for Mission— The Kellar Presbyterian Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman on Wednesday, December 6, for an all-day ses sion. Ten members, seven men and one child were present for the dinner . The president, Mrs. Charles Coolidge, conducted the meeting and led the lesson which was “Not Counting the Cost’’ from the boolc of Matthew. The members exhibited and wrapped the gifts which they had brought to be sent to an or phan’s home. Mrs. Coolidge told of receiving “thank - you’’ letters from the Presbyterian mission for the gifts of clothing and hospital sup plies which had been sent ear lier. Mrs. Coolidge appointed Mrs. Grubb, Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and Mrs. Wondersee to serve on the committee to buy and sack the Christmas treats. The officers for the coming year were elected. They are: Mrs. Charles Coolidge, president; Mrs. Guais Win ter mote, vice - presi dent; Mrs. Elmer Wondersee, secretary; Mrs. Ray Hoffman, treasurer; Mrs. Bernard Hoff man, news reporter. The meeting closed by repeat ing "The Lord’s Prayer.’’ The Christmas party will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer. It will be an all-day meeting and members will bring gifts not exceeding 50 cents in value for the grab bag. Garden Club Elects for New Year— CHAMBERS —The Chambers Garden club held its Christmas party Wednesday afternoon, De cember 6, at the home of Mrs. Steve Shavlik with 16 members ; present. A covered dish luncheon was served at 2 o’clock after which the business meeting was held. Entertainment was in charge of Mrs. Mae Thorin and Mrs. Fran cis Thorin. Mrs. Ruth Dankert won the prize for the most at tractive centerpiece and Mrs. Til lie Walter won the door prize. Gifts were exchanged. Officers elected for the coming year are: Tillie Walter, presi dent; Wanda Lenz, vice - presi dent; Anna Albers, secretary; Lizzie Reninger, treasurer, and Genevieve Gillette, news report er. Carsons Entertain at Bridge Party— Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson entertained the following at a bridge party Monday night: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorin, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wondersee, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farrier, Mr. and Mi's. Bill Russ, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Taggart. Mrs. Elmer Wondersee won high for the women; Clifford Gillette, high for the men. The low scores were Mrs. Clifford Gillette and Bill Russ. A lunch of sandwiches, ice cream, cake and coffee was served. Ewing in Attractive Yule Attire— EWING—The village of Ewing is all dressed up in Christmas finery. A fullgrown Christmas tree, set up in the post office square, is aglow with colored lights and decorations that is beautiful at night. Store windows are also in holiday dress for the Christmas season. Santa Claus day has been scheduled for Saturday, Decern ber 23, by the Commercial club with treats for the kiddies and a free show at the Eldorado theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ritts, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stowell Sun day evening. The M. B. Marcellus family visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Schweigert, of Springview, Sun day. Mrs. Emil Luth, of Butte, vis ited her brother, H. O. Russ, on Monday. ‘1 will be atGAMBLES again on... SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 16 g 4:00 to 4:30 O’Clock” | I FREETURKEY 1 EA11 you have to do is come in our Store and register. 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