It was the real McCoy for the sacks (chemise, if you please) at the 8 et 40 meeting here Thursday night. I>eft-to-right— Mrs. Vern Reynoldson of O' Neill, Mrs. A. R. Andrews of Norfolk, Mrs. A1 Sommers of Norfolk. Mrs. M. B. Huffman of Bassett and Miss Daisy Rob inson of Stanton (Stanton court ty clerk).- The Frontier Photo. Try Frontier want ads for quick results! Juntos Moving to Rapid City— Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juran and sons, who have lived here four years, left Monday to live in Rapid City. S.D. Enroute, they spent the night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Paul Kahler in Bone iteel. Monday Mrs. Juran was guest of-honor at a coffee at the home of Mrs Joe Sivisind. That eve ning the Jurans were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Shierk before departing for their new home. Lohaus Family Gather*— Mr. and Mrs. H. J. I/»haus and daughters and Mrs. Mary Mc Leod Sunday attended the 55th wedding anniversary dinner of his Cirents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard >haus of Humphrey, at the AJ phons Lohaus home in Humph rey. Enroute home they stopped in Norfolk to visit Mrs. McLeod's sisters, Mrs. George Agnes and Mrs. Ben Grady. Veldeen Pinkerman Feted— Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinker man and son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and boys of Redbird and Earn Wilson were supper guests Tuesday, April 29, at the Veldon Pinkerman home in Red bird to help Miss Veldeen cele brate her 15th birthday anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. George Calk ins were evening callers there. Mr*. Mullen Hostess— Winners of Martez and Delta Dek clubs held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Homer Mullen were Evelyn Stannard, Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and Mrs. Ira Moss. Parks to Move— Mr and Mrs. Harold H. Parks and family plan to move to Ewing after school is dismissed for the term They will live on a farm. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT VOTE (x) J. Ed Hancock REPUBIJCAN | for j County Treasurer Primary Election, May IS Original Creations in Sacks (Pardon Chemise) Show Here Twenty-five partners of Madi son County salon 410, Eight and Forty, met in O'Neill Thursday evening for the regular May marehe. Norfolk, Pierce and Stanton partners traveled to O’Neill by chartered bus where they were entertained by hostesses Mes dames M. B. Huffman of Bassett, N. P. McKee* of Atkinson, and Melvin Ruzickn, lister Riege, Robert Lowery, Virgil Laursen, Vem Reynoldson anti John David son of O'Neill. Each partner appeared in a “sack” (or chemise dress! of her own creation. Originality and styling added to the hilarity of the party. Orginals, never dream ed by even a French designer, ranged from the hare-shoudered striped barel, modeled by Mrs. Riege, to a true burlap sack com plete with printed advertising of Nebraska grown potatoes, de signed by Mrs. Lillian Gray of Norfolk. Guests were entertained at din ner at the Town House with May day as the table decorations mot if. A May pole complete with dancing dolls served as a center piece for the dinner table, with individual May baskets in pastel colors as nut cups. Miss Emmalyn McKinley of Stanton was awarded the door prize—a giant-sized May basket which held a bottle of cologne and spring flowers. Following the dinner the marche was adjourned to the lounge in the American I region club for a business ses sion with Mrs. A. R. Andrews, chapeau, of Norfolk presiding. Bernice Bussman, child welfare, reported on the juvenile tuber culosis patients who had been re mem bored during the past month. Plans were discussed for the annual picnic to be held in Taha zooka park in Norfolk June 5 in connection with the regular mar che, with Mrs. William Koch and Mrs. Leo Young in charge of ar rangements. After the business session, Mrs. Davidson showed colored slides of pictures taken at the depart mental marche, Nebraska de patment confention, district H American Legion and auxiliary convention and recent salon mar ches. I Take the "88" out on the road and "TRAVEL-TEST" the feature! that make Old* the ideal travel car— the car that took 1*f place honor* in it* da** in the Mobilgai Economy Run. And lee how our travel-time allowance* oe your preient car make it ea*y to own a new Oldtmobilel Get your FREE ATION HANDBOOKI .. while they lest I You're always welcome at your local authorized OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER’S A. Marcellus Chevrolet Co. 127 >'«■ 4,h °o ’* • . 50 Women Present For Spring Tea CHAMBERS — An estimated 50 women attended the spring tea given by the Woman’s Society' of Christian Service at the Metho dist church Thursday. May 1. At the business session it was voted to give another $20 in spe cial memberships. The program was the same used around the world on the day of the fifth assembly in St. Louis, Mo., featuring the theme: "Christ’s Message for Today”; I A special membership program will be presented at the next meeting. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. A1 Liedtke spent Sunday at Inman with their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther and Bobbie. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter drove to Oakdale Saturday on business. They also visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter, in Neligh. Mrs. Nels Mikkelson, Donald and Joyce spent Sunday with the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanderson, at Stanton. Mrs. Fred Tucker visited rela tives at Wisner over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shavlik of Denver. Colo., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik, and Pam. They went to Lincoln Monday for a few days visit before he enters military service. Sam Taggert of Dannebrog spent the weekend with friends at Chambers. Mrs R. H. Brennon of Red field, S. D., returned to her home Friday after spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and children and getting acquainted with a new grandson. Mrs. Mina Myers returned last week from St. Paul where she had been assisting in the Ed Myers home for several weeks following the death of Mrs. Ed Myers. Mrs. Wayne Smith was surpris ed Friday when the following mothers and children of Iter rural school came at noon, bringing a complete birthday dinner in her honor: Mrs. Harley Larson and children, Mrs. Audrey McConnell, Mrs. William Ermer, Mrs. Mil ford Cook, and Mrs. Henry Durre and children. Also present were Mrs. Smith s mother, Mrs. A. A. Walter, and aunt, Mrs. A1 Dierk ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Craig of Flint, Mieh., have been recent visitors in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Liedtke. They also visited her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther and son, Bobbie, at Inman and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke and sons, Terry and Larry at Meadow Grove Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke and sons and Mr. and Mrs Ruther and Bobbie also visited in their parents home while the Craigs were there. Oth er guests during the time were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Grussnick laus and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer and Mr. mid Mrs. Eric Retzlaff. all of Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mi cheals and daughter, Sharon, of Inmhn. Calling on Mrs. John Winter mote and a few other friends in Chambers Thursday were Mrs Hugh Drake of Greeley, Colo., Mrs. Haye McClure of Wayne and Mrs. Harrison of Norfolk Mi-s. Drake is remembered by many as Bonnie Hess, daughter of Doctor Hess, formerly of Chambers. Mrs. McClure is a sister of the late Walter Trussel of Chambers. Mrs. Harrison is an aunt of Mrs. Drake. Sunday, April 27, guests of Mi ami Mrs. R. K. Platt and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton and children of Creston and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hutton of Inman. The poppy posters that won in the contest are being displayed in the window of the Shavik Hard ware. O’Neill News Don Allen of Lynch visited his mother, Mrs. Margaret Pribil, Friday, April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox ar rived home from Norwalk, Calif , Friday, Apri J5. They had attend ed the wedding of their son. Mr and Mi's Kenneth Juran and sons left Friday for Hone steel, S D, to attend the wedding of her brother, Arthur Kahler on Saturday. Mr. Juran sang. They returned Sunday. Mrs. C W Porter was in Col umbus Sunday iuui Monday vis iting her sons and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Porter and Mr. and Mrs Neil Porter. Miss Mary Elizatx'th Gatz and Miss Edith Galagher of Omaha attended the alumni banquet at St. Mary's academy Sunday and also visted their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher ot [ Inman. Mrs. P. J. 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