Chambers Newt By Mr*. T- K Carpenter Valley Center Extension club met Friday afternoon, Dec, 18 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Winter mote with 20 members present. Koll was answered by telling what each would like to find under the Christmas tree. Mrs. Melvin Bell assisted by Mrs Clyde Kjltz ami Mrs. G. H. Grimes presented the lesson on •‘Your Christmas Tree." Mrs. Shirley Svatoa told of the origin of Christmas. The program m charge of Mrs. Bell and Shirley Svatos consisted of the song "Jingle Bells," by several children; a Christmas recitation by Patsy Grimes, Com Milter and Diane Miller and a dialogue. "What is My Line," presented by a group of ladies. Tins was followed by some guessing games, Christmas carols and an exchange of gifts. Names of mystery sisters were draw'n for another year. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr and Mrs. James Grimes left by tram from Grand Island Sunday night, Dec. 20 for Mount Hose. (i»io., to spend Christmas with Mrs. Grimes’ daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hi Con ley and sons, Hobble and Stevie. After visiting at Mount Hose the Grimes’ plan to go on to California to visit her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimes and family, an dfanuly. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams departed Saturday, Dec. 19 for Phoenix, Ariz., to spend the Christmas holiday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Robert Adams and hoys. Pvt. Leonard Wintermote came Friday, Dec. 18 from Ft. Carson, Colo , for a two week visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wintermote and sons and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote and family. Doreen deed, student at the state university, Lincoln; Connie Werner, student at Lincoln School of Commerce and Carol Tracy came Friday night, Dec. 18 to spend the holidays with their families. Mrs. r.d (. (Xlay wont to urann Island Saturday, Dec. 19 to bring her husband home from the Vet erans hospital. Memtiers of the Gartner family report that Robert Gartner, a patient at St. Joseph's hospital in Sioux City will l>e permitted to spend Christmas at home. Tlie Woman's Society of Christ ian Service met Thursday after noon, December 17th at the Metho dist church with 23 members pre sent. Mrs. E. R. Carpenter led the devotionals. Mrs. James Grimes presented the first part of the new study "The Way in Africa" by George Way land Carpenter. She discussed the economic, political, and religious aspects of the country. Mrs. Louis Neilson told about David Livingstone and Mrs. John Wintermote read an article about Dr. Albert Switzer. At a short business meeting con ducted by the president, Mrs. T. E. Newhouse, it was voted to give $34.45 to the Omaha City Mis sion. The president told the group alxiut Miss Doyle, a missionary, who is to be in the North East District in February. Mrs. Ray mond Shoemaker reported that she bad sent 100 pounds of used clothing. The meeting closed with a praper. Lunch was served by the hos tesses, Mrs. Steve Shavlik and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard. The Keller club met Wednes day. Dec. 16 at the home of Mrs E A Farrier with Mrs Ray Hoff rnanay co-hostess Sixteen mem ber* and one guest were present. Roll was answered by telling of a Christmas gift most wanted. Door prizes went to Mrs. Raymond Beed, Mrs. Howard Heed ; Mrs, j Charles Coolidge and Mrs Alfred i Mass. These prizes having ac- j cumulated from times members were not present. Mrs. Ray Beed and Mrs. Al fred Mass were appointed to make out the 1960 year book. The pro gram consisted of several game* planned by Mrs. Charles Coolidge and Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer with Shirley Svatos in charge. Mrs. E. A Earner played a piano solo. Following an exchange of gifts lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting is January' 6 at the home of Mrs. Louis Harley. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Cearns and four children of Columbus, Miss . are spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ceams. Sgt Cearns will return after Christmas to his station at Columbus. Miss. His family will remain for about four months with his parents, Bob Turner of Los Alamos, N. M., and sister, Mrs. Willard Thomson drove to Battle Creek Monday, Dec. 21 to visit their grandmother, Mrs Ina Turner and unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nolte. Miss Carolyn Wintermote, stu dent nurse at Immanuel Lutheran hospital in Omaha came Monday, Dec. 21 to spend the Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote. Miss Ruth Ann Damme was ex pected to come Wednesday, Dec. 23 from Hastings to si>end Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Damme and fami ly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and family of Los Alamos, N. M., came Sunday, Dee. 20 to spend Christ mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams at Atkinson. A Christmas cantata was pre sented by the senior choir at the Memorial Baptist church Sunday evening, Dec. 20. A film ‘‘The Greatest Gift'' was shown at the Methodist church Sunday evening, Dec. 20. The Methodist Youth Fellowship held a bake stile at the Harley Hardware Saturday, Dec. 19. The proceeds amounted to about $20. Santa Claus made his annual trip to town Saturday afternoon, Dec. 19 and handed out treats to all the children. The Chambers volun teer fire department show at 2:00 in the afternoon and another at 7:30 in the evening at the Golden Gate Theatre. Gary and Gail Holcomb, stu dents at the State university at Lincoln are spending their Christ mas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Holcomb. Darlene Harle, student at Con cordia college at Seward came Friday, Dec. 18 to spend until | January 4 with her parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. Vernon Harley and Nor ' man. Mrs. Joe Koci spent the past I week with her sister and other relatives at Schuyler. Kennith Thomson and Rodney f Elkins came from Wayne where they attended college to spend the j holidays writh home folks. Ed Eisenhauer, Ray Hoffman ;ind Lloyd Hilligas went to Sioux City, la., Thursday, Dec. 17 to replace blood used for Robert Gartner. Mrs. Gartner accom panied them and remained until fcftkkkkkkkkkS.kkkkkkkkkkkkk A & M Shoe Store | O'Neill, Nebraska IEEST WISHE 3 r* d \ 2 - - \ 2 ft* \ < _ . ,'Ct jjk \>y & I FOR CHRISTMAS jj l j r~.-' tm*. .._ | Foree Tire and Supply O’Neill, Nebranka t s Sunday when Mr. and Mrs Don Gartner visited there and brought her home. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs James Foreman of Winner, S. D., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates Mon day. Mr and Mrs W’illiam Froelich. jr., of Wichita, Kan., are expected : to arrive to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Froelich, sr.. and other relatives Jim FYoelich of Wichita Univer sity is home to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr and Mrs W'illiam Froelich, sr. Miss Ann Waters of Omaha came Friday to spend Christmas with her sisters, Mrs. William Biglin and Mrs. Margaret Boler. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Its mold and family of Stuart were Sunday eve ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahoney and family. Sharieen Mahoney of St. Cather ine's in Omaha plans to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahoney. Dr. and Mrs. L. A Burgess plan to go*to Des Moines, la., Thursday to spend Christmas with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burgess and family. Miss VaVeta Lehn and her mother, Mrs. Mary Lehn plan to go to Wahoo Wednesday to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Laura Walker will spend Christmas with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Edward Bright and family of Orchard Mr and Mrs Ed Campbell met their son and daughter-in-law. E F Campbell and son, Tom at Sioux City Thursday They new from Green Bay, Wis., arid will visit here until Monday. Mrs. Larry Schaffer ami Dewey, Mrs Bud Cole and Candy and Kent and Mrs Guy Cole spent the day in Sioux City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earley re turned Saturday from Kansas City where they have been visiting for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adamson of Omaha will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rossman and three children arrived Sunday from Garden Grove, Calif., to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr and Mrs, Jack Dailey. CHRISTMAS DANCE to The RHYTHM AIRES Summerland - Ewing DECEMBER 25 ADMISSION: $1 00 Perry Dawes, who is attending l Nebraska Wesleyan at Lincoln is home to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Neil Dawes. Mr and Mrs G. C. DeBacker expect to spend Christmas at Co lumbus with relatives Mrs Bill Kelly, Mrs. George Busn and children, Mrs. Fritz Bel kSDIOikMkkklAKWMiliklikkli] ter and children, Mr and Mrs Gyle Fox and Dougie, Mr and j Mrs Gilbert Fax and girls of Em- i met helped Mrs Charles Fax | celebrate her birthday at her home ; Sunday. 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