Chambers News By Mm. K H. Csrpratw Kellar club met Wednesday, Nov, 18 at the home of Mrs Charles Coohdge. Mrs. Melvin Bell being co-hostess. Ten numbers answer ed roll call by telling what they like about winter, A thank-you note from Doris Miller was read. The president announcer! that election of officers would be held at the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Nctlson, Mrs. Glee Grimes being co-host ess. The Christmas meeting will be with Mrs. Ernest farrier, Mrs. Hay Hoffman being co-hostess. The usual fifty cent g.ft exchange will be held Mrs. fid Eisenhower and Mrs. Charles Coolidge were appointed to plan the Christmas program. A brief leading on gratitude, a few games, anti in formal visiting occupied the time and the hostesses served lunch. Mr. and Mrs, James Gilwon and Mrs. Ed Smith left Tuesday, Nov. 24 for Phoenix, Anz. to visit the formers’ son-in-law ami daughter, j Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Walling and family and the letters son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Adams and children. The Women’s Society of Chris tian Service met Thursday. Nov. 9 at the Methodist church with Mrs. Anna Albers and Mrs. A. B. ; Hubbard hostesses. Mrs, Darrel Gillette led the devotional*. Mrs. Jim Grime*. Mrs T. E. Alderson and Mrs. E. H. Medcaif presented the last three chapters of the study book "Contemporary Man and the United Nations ”. The- president Mrs T. E. New house presided at the business ession. Twenty members answer ed roll. A committee was appoint ed to see about getting folding doors for the church basement. Mrs. Lloyd deed discussed read ing circle books and a case or cabinet to hold them. Mrs Rry mond Shoemaker reminded the group to get used clothing to her for shipment soon. Lunch was served by the host esses. The next meeting is a birth day recognition on December 3 at the church. The Valley Center extension club met Friday afternoon. Nov. 20 at die home of Mrs. Duane K. Miller Seventeen members answered roll. call by telling what they planned to do Thanksgiving. The president Mrs. Lloyd Gleed, opened the *usineas session Mrs. Carpenter read the collect. Three in tie girls, Diane Miller, Coni Mil-: ler and Pc’sy Grimes sang "Six ; La tile Ducks" and "Five Little Birdies". Mrs. C. V. Robertson led the group in singing "The Na tional Home Demonstration Song", “Evervtime I hear the Spirit" and "Tell Me Why", Mrs. Roy Miller gave a health report, Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote a report from the' "Country' Woman" magazine, Mrs. Paul Lidgett a report on the book "Please don't Eat the Daisies" and Mrs. Gleed a report on the state council meeting. The son on Christmas gifts and wrappings was presented by Mrs.' Lloyd Wintermote. Lunch was served by the host- j ess assisted by her guest Mrs La vern Hoerle and Mrs. Roy Miller. Next meeting will be 1 >ecemher IS at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Win termote. Pvt. and Mrs. Myron Shavlik of Denver, Colo, came Thursday, Nov. 19 for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Steve Shav-1 lik and Pam also his brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Hubbard and Rickey, j Pvt. Shavlik has spent the past ! 13 months in Korea. He flew home to Denver to his family. He will I 1m? stationed at Ft. Carson until ! his release from the service in i May. The Shavliks left Monday for a visit with relatives in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MccCullen of Norfolk visited from Thursday, Nov, 19 until Sunday in the Guais Wintermote home. Mrs. McCul len is the former Ruby McCarrol. I Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter were Sunday, Nov. 22 dinner, guests of their daughter, Mrs. j Dean Stevens and family at At-! kinson. Mi. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and son, Mrs, A. B. Hubbard. Richard Jar- j man and Peggy Gerkie were sup per guests Sunday, Nov. 22 in the Duane Grossnicklaus home. Family night was held Sunday, Nov. 22 at the Methodist church. The program consisted of group singing and slides show'n by Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr. of Page. The pictures were of the Belgian Congo area of Africa, where their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Carol French are serving as missionaries. Following the program the group retired to the basement for lunch and a social hour. Guests Sunday, Nov. 22 in the home of Mrs. Anna Albers were Mr and Mrs. Dave Parry of Mon roe and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wal ter and family of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Farewell and son of Woodriver and Jim Schultz erf Neligh were dinner and supper guests in the Ernest Jung biuiii home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young had tneir infant son, Thomas Allen, baptized at the Methodist church Sunday morning, Nov. 22. Present ior the occasion were Mrs. loung s tiintner-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gross 01 W&Kef.eic tun arc s|iunsors tor tne little one. Mr. and Mrs. Eisworth Winter mote and Mr. amf Mis. I>ester Wintennote oi Douglas. Wyo. were dinner guests Wednesday, Nov. 18 in tne Gums W intermote home. Tlie Wintermotes visited relatives htff Uu* p^-st w^tk. Douglas Jarman entered St. Jo seph s hospital in Omaha, Friday, Nov. 20 lor the second time to take treatments following an in jury received playing football a number of weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes were Sunday, Nov. 22 dinner guests of tne Louis NeilSons. Mr and Mrs, Clarence Damme and family' visited her brotner-in iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rosenkrans, Dick Read spent last week in Kansas City, Mo., where he at tended a coop school. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walter held a closing-out farm sale at their home nort hof town Friday. The Walters have purchased a home in Cham tiers where they will move soon and where Mr. Walters will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kellar of Gothenburg were recent guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoerle and fam ily. The Happy Homemakers exten sion club met Thursday evening, Nov. 19 at the home of Mrs. Don Dankert. Sixteen members and one visitor. Mrs. Duane Summerer were present. The lesson on Christmas gifts and wrappings was presented by Mrs. Ralph Adams and Mrs. Har lan Deirking. Plans were made for the Christmas party which will be a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton to which the husbands are invited, December 17. Rock Falls News By Mrs. Floyd Johnson Last Wednesday afternoon there was a special get-to-gether in Dist rict No. 33. Parents were invited to come and see their children at work. Gwenda Schultz and Terry Brown served as host and hostess by meeting the folks at the door.! All the children recited as the various classes were heard. Some real interesting entertainment, in cluding several lively dances fol lowed. After the program. Miss Burival served a lunch of sandwiches, cup cakes, coffee anti Kool-Aid. Visitors present included Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, Mr. and Mrs ?nn Dcrickson, Craig and Mark. Mrs Don Hynes and S bel le v Mrs Leu Brown and Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt. Mrs. Lou Brown helped her sis ter. Mrs. O. J. Drueeke. do some painting last Thursday. Donald tBud) Vequist of Omaha • • H'nt the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Vequist. The Don Hynes family were Sun day evening visitors at the O. J. Druecke home. Mr and Mrs. George Calkins had planned to spend Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Don Hynes and family, but they spent the most of the day plowing through mud, arriving about 1:00 p m. Af ter a hurried lunch they decided to shirt for home before it got too late. Mr and Mrs Duane Sanders nd Dale were evening visitors at the Lyle Vequist home November 17. Evening visitors at the James Curran home November 16 were George Curran, Anita Ellston and Peggy, Randy and Judy Curran. Mr and Mrs Dave Moler visit ed the James Curran family Fri day afternoon. The Don Hynes family took a freezer of home-made ice cream and went calling at the Sam Der ickson home the evening of No vember 17. Mr and Mrs. Blake Benson were j Saturday forenoon and dinner ^ guests of the James Curran fam ily. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda were afternoon callers. Sunday afternoon callers at the | James Curran home w^ere Mr and ; Mrs. Francis Curran, daughter, Betty and Bomie Allen and Leo Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lansworth and Mrs. Celia Grutsch were also supper guests. Sam Der ickson called in the evening. Miss Nina Burival was a Sunday supper guest at the Floyd John son home. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookliouser Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch, jr., are moving to the Melvin Held farm west ol Venus this week. They have been living with hi' parents since their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boelter were in O’Neill Friday. Their son, Rodney who attends high school at O'Neill returned home with them for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Finch were O’Neill shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor of Scottsbluff and son arrived at the home oi the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Finch Saturday where they plan to spend the Thanksgiving holiday and also visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Loo Taylor of Page. Frank Murry of O'Neill was a business caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch. Wayne Henderson of Orchard has >een busy the' past week doing dumbing work at the home of Mr ind Mrs. LaVaine Hines. Gordon Fletcher of Orchard put ip an antenna at the Ora Caskeys Friday Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Gockey of Orchard and Mrs Roger Bowen und Bruce called at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser fhursday evening Mrs. Lucille Barta ami son, duller loft T ursday Nov. 19 fur their home at .Middle Point, Ohio, after \isiting with her si ter and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Don aid Kinnison and family. The Kin tiisons took their guests as far as Norfolk. LeLand Caskey of Omaha is spending the Thanksgiving holi day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and twins. Bette Sukup accompanied Le Land from Omaha She will visit with her father. Elmer Sukup ami family over the lioliday. Mr" anti Mrs. Algert Posposhil and Misses Viola and Vlasta Pos peshil entertained the PTA grouj at the Grimton schoolhouse on the evening of November 3). The invitations were in a hal shape, orange colored, imprinted “Don't high hat us.” The entertainment was enjoyed by those attending. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von Sog gein and Mr. and Mrs. Ora L;iske> attended the parent's night at the Orchard school on Thursday eve ning, Nov. 19 Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Fay Brittell of Atkinsdn was a Wednesday visitor in Inman. Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbad and Mary and Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach visited in the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conard at Clear water on Sunday. Joe Peters, who is employed ai Norfolk, spent a few days last week with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Retmer who have been employed in low; for several months, returned tc their home here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Winter mote ami their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wintermotc and baby boy of Douglas, Wyo. and Mrs. Bell Wintermotc ol Chambers spent Tuesday at the Harry McGraw home. Mrs. Ells worth Wintermote and Mrs. Me Graw are cousins. Robert Ruther, who attends col lege at Wayne, spent the weekenc visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Ruther. sr. Mrs. Charies Luben returnee Wednesday from Ewing where shi spent a few days in the home ol Mr. and Mrs. James Boies and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tompkins left Thursday for Tucson, Ariz., I where they will spend the winter months The Tompkins' son. l>r. Charles Tompkins and family re side at Tucson. Mrs. Bill Butterfield attended an Avon meeting Tuesday in O'Neill. Mr. iuh! Mrs, Bill Butterfield and family were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs David Anson at Ewing. Ivan CtHieh, who is employed at Campbell, sprit the weekend here with his famuj. I.!- and Mis. Robert Burgstrum .. i I mily of Napolean, Ohio came Friday to v isit in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes anti Mr. and Mrs. I Donald Keyes and family. Mr. and Mrs. I airy Sawyer and family of Stuart spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer and Mick Mrs Kenneth Kestenholt/ is a patient at the University hospital in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Earl Miller s|H'nt Friday in Atkinson at the Fay I Britt?! home. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! Give Shoes For Christmas ... See These Name Brands Today! Mens y. X Of, Redwing Work Shoe 0 Ladies iif<> s Sf'>