o ‘Happy Daze’ Pleases Chambers Crowd CHAMBERS—The senior class of the Chambers high school pre sented the three - act comedy, “Happy Daze” to a large crowd at the high school gymnasium Friday evening. The cast included Ronald Chipps, Mary Ellen Gillette, Zan*> Edwards, Carolyn Wintermote, Jennie Halsey Viona Burggett, Leonard Brown, Beverly Engel haupt, Cleone Beed, Bernard Grimes, Sam Taggart and Dale Wood. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper of Riverton, Wyo., left Saturday for home after a two-weeks’ visit with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Hodgkin went to Neligh Sunday afternoon to the district Methodist youth fellowship meeting. They were accompanied by Phyllis Fuller ton of Amelia. At the election of officers during the meeting Miss Fullerton was chosen district ■ treasurer. Gordon Cooper of Los Angeles, Calif., and his sister, Mrs. Hale Osborne of Winner, S.D., spent last Thursday visiting their aunt, Mrs. C. E. Tibbets, and their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper. They also visited the Wilbur Osborne family. Gordon has been visiting in Winner with hi« parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry cooper. Mrs. A1 Dierking went to . Wayne last Thursday to spend a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam.Pheil. Mfc. and Mrs. Kieth Sexton and Nadine spent the weekend visiting her father, James Bry ant, at Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiltz were Sunday, April 8, dinner guests in the Louis Neilson home. Miss Melva Poledna of Omaha \vas a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sammde Young. Members of the Chambers and Amelia Methodist youth fellow ship group and their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman of Amelia and Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Hodgkin of Chambers, drove to York Saturday where they vis ited the Mother Jewel home. They also visietd the House of Yesterday at Hastings. Young people making the trip included: Judy Beed, Gloria and Charlotte Grimes, Edwin Fleek, Ronnie Young, Connie Werner, Cleone Beed, Phyllis Fullerton, Karen Farrier, Joan and Beth Fullerton, Marcia Widman, Joyce Watson and Rochelle Sammons. Mrs. Dick Fees and son, Mi chael, returned recently from an extended visit with her parents in. Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Farrier re turned recently from a 10-day visit with his sister, Mrs. Carrie Briggs, at Red Oak, la.; their son and daughter-in-law, Pvt. and Mrs. Dean Farrier, and daughter at Ft. Smith, Ark., and his sisters, Mrs. E. L. Staples and Mrs. C. H. Vicks, and fam ilies and Mr. and Mrs. Vicks daughter and son-in-law, all at Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper of Riverton, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook of Chambers were last Thursday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. John Win 4 ormnfp Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Truax of Neligh spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell. Mrs. Virginia Hanna and chil dren and Mrs. Lyman Covey drove to Norfolk Saturday and brought the former’s mother, Mrs. Flossie Hanna, home for a visit. „ ., Mr. and Mrs. Verle David and family visited her brother, Earl Brown, at Bassett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper, Ar nold, Marl- .and Ema Zuehlke, all of Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Johnson of Atkinson at tended funeral services of an aunt, Mrs. Emil Becker, at Clarks Saturday. Mrs. Becker was a sister of the late Mrs. Ernest Zuehlke of Chambers. Vivian Harley returned to Seward Monday, April 2, to re sume her studies at Concordia college after spending five days of Easter vacation with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Victor Har ley. Mr. Harley took her tack. William Turner, Mrs. Willard Thomson and daughters, Susan and Jean, went to Grand Island Sunday from where they were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Turner and boys to Oshkosh to visit the former’s mother, Mrs. tna Turner, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nolte. . . „ Sunday dinner guests m the home of Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and family were Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Hoffman, Randy and Lone and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herstedt of North Platte were weekend guests in the Paul Roth home Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Werner attended a telephone convention in Omaha Tuesday and Wednes day, April 3 and 4. Guests at the George Thomson home Sunday for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spann, Mrs. Reed Bell, Mrs. C. E. Tib bets, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wyant, Mrs. Esther Wood, E. V. Sageser and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gross nicklaus and family. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lang don and sons had as their guests from Friday until Sunday his sister, Mrs. Daniel Monen, Dan ny and Ann of Omaha. _ _——1 Money to Loan — on — AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Corp. C. E. Jones, Manager O’Neill Nebraska ® 9 ' O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. William W. 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