£-ngaged to O’Neillite Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Oeltjen of Palmer announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Ethel Margaret (above), to Russell D. Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Miner of O’Neill. Miss Oeltjen is a grad duate of Wolbach high school and is a senior at the Univer sity of Nebraska. Her ■ fiance was graduated from the O'Neill high school, attended die Uni versity of Nebraska, and is presently serving in the army. No date has been set for the wedding. Nicest Christmas’ fold by Members CHAMBERS The Valley Center extension club met Friday, De cember 12, at the home of Mrs. Glen Grimes. Sixteen members answered roll call by telling about their "nicest Christmas". Four of these are new members Mrs. Ralph Maas, Mrs. Lloyd Winter mote, Mrs. Jot* Homolke and Mrs. Paul Lidgett. Another new mem ber, Mrs Duane Miller, was un able to l>e present. Mrs. Lloyd (deed conducted the business session. It was decided to have the executive committee fill out the year books and devote the time at the January meeting to making flowers. The lesson, “Christmas tradi tions in Nebraska" was presented in the form of a program with music, reading and dialogues. Fol lowing the program names were drawn for next year's mystery sisters and gifts were exchanged. Lunch was served by the hostess. Tangemans Off Again for Honolulu CHAMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tangeman left Tuesday, December 15, for Honolulu. T.H., to spend several weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stanton and family. They left by plane from Grand Island. . The Tangemans visited the Ha waiian Islands about Iwo years ago. __ Other Chambers News Mrs Henry Wood returned re cently from La Grande, Ore., Where she had spent two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smock and family, and helped care for her new granddaughter. Mary Ellen Gillette armed home Friday evening, December 12 from Greeley, Colo., where she is'a student at Greeley college. She will spend three weeks vaca tioning with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Darrel Gillette and Darrel Lt*o Mr. and Mrs. William Cavanaugh of Pennsylvania came recently to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh, and two sisters. Bus Cavanaugh and Mrs. Rita Gilligan of Omaha accompanied them here to visit the Charles Cavanaugh family. Bus returned to Omaha, but his sister remained or a long er visit. Douglas Dankcrt came from Wayne for the weekend. Leonard Wintermote went to Wayne Friday, December 12. to register at Wayne college for he second semester. He attended the »_ \ nnr fit (ilin* IirSl St’imaiti . nlRev.C°and Mrs. Charles Co?’ Charles and Bill and granddaugn tor Cheryl Ann, were Sunday din ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Guais WlEtonIMedcalf of Ainsworth spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf. Winona Rebekah lodge held a regular meeting and a Christmas party Friday evening at the Fmige rooms. Twenty-four were present. Entertainment consisted Sf game. pertaining to Christmas^ There was an exchange of gifts and lunch was served. The young adult group of Methodist church held its Christ ♦he usual devotions followed by JJ* tWty at the I .avei n Hoerle Se singing of carols andagUt home Sunday evening. There were CXMranandLMrs. T vT Medcalf and Mr and Mrs Dellie Fauquier Saturday evening guests of S!? Anna Alt™ Sunday evening %,F«S“E.?»”»«•«**• Raymond Gail Shoemaker came Raymond Shoemaker, s Arabian Mission Worker Writes amFI JA -The Women's Mission ary^sotdety of the Free Methodist ar> sov worinesdav. Decern £”To aTthe home ot Mrs Glenn White ’ Mrs. Milton Clemens had t thp lesson and read a report" on Dr. Paul Harrison, a missionary’ doctor in 1 a 1 ' t op. pn members were pie^em -nd arSwered roll call by reciting a verse of a Christmas song. Glenn White read the Oinstma^ Story of the birth of Christ rrom the Gospel of Luke. ■ it Aftpr the lesson, Mrs. wnue sen-ed luncheon. The guests were seated at the table and around thi S^nas centerpiece were wrap j*d S^SST place 3 setting. The guests pulled die string and re ceived the attached package. Famliy Yuletide I raditions Told EWING The Christmas meet- , ing of the Help Eaeh Other club was held Thursday, December 13, with Mrs Frank Miller for a pot luck dinner “Christmas Traditions We Cher ish” was the theme of the lesson conducted by Mrs Lambert Bar tak Each member answered roll call with a family tradition. Sev eral members brought table cen terpieces that could be made for the holiday table. Instead of hav ing a gift exchange, members do nated money to the opportunity renter at Norfolk. It was decided to maintain a i scrapbook of club activities of the 1 coming year, also to have a mys tery box at each meeting. 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