Chambers News Mr*. E. R. Corpeatar Valley Center extension club met Friday at the home of Mrs Joe Honiulka with 12 members present. Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote |>re sided. The meeting opened with the col lect and the singing of the twoi songs “Down in the Valley" and Sing your way Home". RoU call was answered by telling of the greatest blunder each made as ai bride. Mrs. D. K. Miller and Mrs, G H Grimes gave a report on the St. Anthony's hospital auxiliary meet ing. They told of the new blood count machine which had been pur chased. Demonstrations on cake decorating and leather tooling were given by Mrs D. K. Miller and Mrs. Bruce Grimes. Luxfcch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Don Gartner. A family reunion at the Ralph Blair home Sunday included the following relatives ' Mr and Mrs Ben Blair and children, Mr and Mrs. Dean Blair, Mr and Mrs. Fred Hull and Mrs l>ean and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sasek and Nola, Mr and Mrs, Jim KLas na and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Klas na and family of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Widden and Gary of Bonesteel, S. D., Mr. and Mrs John Blair of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blair and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nachbman and family of Chambers, Everet Jac obson and Mrs Ella Blair of Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kutcher and sons of Sedro Wooley, Wash., Faye Blair of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zenely and boys and Eli- < nor Blair, all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Beet who Uses six miles northwest o! t namoers lost three cows which were killed by lightning Friday c .erung Mrs. Bayne Grubb and children came from Lincoln Friday to spend a few days with relatives and t.iends She was accompanied by »'atty Avard, who is sending two weexs with her grandparents, Mr. -aa Mrs E. H. Medcalf. Patty and Ellen Grubb went on to O - NeiU for a visit with their grand .a-iner, Mrs. Lenna Woile. Dully Gruoo u visiting in the Guais Win unm~>te heme Mrs. Gruob return ed to Lincoln Sunday accompanied by Judy Beed who is spending several weexs with her brother m-lcw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. •i-rman Lumen ar,d children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beed and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beed - iid uaugmers drove to Stuart Sun flay where they visited their oro ther-indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaup ami family. Mrs. H. W. Hubbard was guest oi henor at a surprise birthday supper at her Irune Tuesday eve mug-. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ji.hn Honeywell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Snavlik and Pam, Mr. anil Mrs. E A. Medcalf, Mrs. Anna Albers and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard. Eddie and Allen Fluckey spent Sunday in the Paul Lidgett home. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wilkinson and Mrs Art Fluckey spent the past weekend with their son-in-law Mr md Mrs. Jim Messenbrink at Fre mont and her brother anil sister n-law, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Fluckey *nd .amily at Arlington. Mrs Chris Chriestsen of Pilger md Mrs. Elsie Sorensen of Cham bers were Sunday dinner guests if Mr. and Mrs. Loy Fluckey and :smily. I Mr and Mrs Everette Jarman and Douglas spent Sunday visiting her sister. Claire Tom jack at O Nedl. Honored at Shower Marvin Damme went to Gregory S D. Friday where he and his fiancee Ruth Kreiger attended a shower in their honor. Also Friday Ruth Damme and R Miller accom panied by S. Matz and M Baker all of Lincoln came and were ov ernight guests of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Damme and family. They went on to Gregory, S D Satur day accompanied by Irene Brown of Chambers. Mr, and Mrs Damme. Larry and Cheryl drove up Sunday for the wedding which 1 took place at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Hie bride is a daughter f Mr and Mrs. Joe Kreiger of | Gregory and the bridegroom is the I son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Damme of Chambers. Ruth Ann Damme was the brides maid and Ruben Miller was bestman. Cheryl Damme was ring bearer. Irene B own was the soloist. Mrs. Cletus Hoerle of Seattle. Wash is visiting her mother-in law Mrs. Jake Hoerle and other relatives this week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huston of Sedro Woolley, Wash , are visiting j their son-in-law and daughter, Mr pnd Mrs Glen Adams and fam ily. Mr and Mrs Leonard Miller and ! daughter of Portland, Ore., were weekend guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Salem Magneson of Oregon are visiting friends and neighbors south and east of town where they formerly lived. They are houseguests of Alvin and Alice Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Epperson and« daughters of O'Neill were dinner1 guest* of Rev and Mrs. Charles Cox Sunday. Rev and Mrs Charles Cox visited Saturday evening with their son and daughter in-law, Mr and Mrs Bill 1 Cbx in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wolfe and family at Clearwater Sunday evening. Mrs, Katye Peterson of Fairbury, who has visited the past week in the Andrew Gilbert home, left Sunday for a visit with her son-in law and daughter, at Kearney. Beverly Platt and Mrs. Samuel Burtwistle left Sunday for Ft. Col lins, Colo., where they will attend the summ er session at the Colotado State University. Sunday visitors in the A1 Liedtke home were Mr and Mrs. Bill Mil ler and children of Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Avery of Baudette, Minn., have been visit ing in the A1 Liedtke home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter v’-re Father s Day dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughte”, Mr and Mrs. Dean Stevens and family at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Dankert ar rived home recently from Boon** ville. Mo., where they had spent 10 day with their daughter. Mrs. Arnold Lenz and family. Mrs. Lenz, accompanied by relatives from Minnesota brought her home. They remained overnight returning to Missouri the next day._ Alice’s Beauty Shop Res. 3 doors west of Tnnen 123 East Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill Mrs. Erna Tucker was a dinnet guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Honey - well Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Duane K Miller ami children left Sunday for Chadron to visit her parent's, Mr and Mrs. R. E. Richards ami on to the Black Hills for a feyv davs vacation. He plans to return Fri day. The others wall remain at Chadron a feyv dais longer. Mrs. Louis Harley returned Sat urday from St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill where she had been a patient for a yveek. Bus Schedule Leave Sioux City 11.30 a.m Arrive O'Neill 3:30 P-m Leave O'Neill 3:43 Pm Arrive Sioux City 7:15 pm Leave Winner 6:00 am Arrive O'Neill 9.00 a.m Leave O’Neill 9:30 a.m Arrive Omaha 3:50 p.m Return Leave Omaha 8:30 am I^eave Norfolk 12:30 p.m Arrive O’Neill 3:00 pm Leave O’NeiJl 4:00 p m Arrive Winner 7:15 p.m Leave Valentine 9:10 a.m Arrive O'Neill 12:15 pm Leave O’Neill 12:25 p.m Arrive Grand Island 4:05 p m. I-eave Grand Island 4:05 p.m Arrive Omaha 7:45 p.m Return Leave OmaVa 7:45a.m Arrive Grand Island 11:20 a.m Leave Grand Island 12:30 p.m Arrive O'Neill 4:00 p.m Leave O’Neill 4:15 p.m. Arrive Valentine 7:15 p.m. Orchard News Mm. Wilbur Mahood , Phone ?WJ SIHS Mrs. Mary Rice Honored Sunday On Birthday Mrs. Ma-y Rice pioneer Orchard lady was honored Sunday by the members of her family at the EUB ———w—ag.-i-Ti - Mrs. Mary Klee church at a basket dinner. Her < >ns end families accompanied her to church in the morning. There were about 60 attended the dinner. The occasion was the mntieth birth day of Mrs. Mary Rice, widow of ♦he fate George Rice of Orchard. Mary (Ludwick) Rice was bort at Grinnell, la., June 13, 1870 aix lived there until she was 18, whet she moved with her parents to « farm six miles southwest of Ne ligh She taught school two yean and then married George Rice in Oct. 1«90 They lived between Ne ligh and Royal and she continued to teach two more years The couple are the parents of six sons and one daughter, Wilda Pearl, who died in infancy. Louis ■ Chester died at 11 years. Also Dr. Clareixe Rice of Odell, Alva Rice of Clearwater, Floyd Rice of Fair bury. Roy Rice of Winner, S IV, and Lester of Chicago, who was | unable to be present Mr. and Mrs. Rice lived two mi les east of Orchard on a farm, Af ter the death of Mr. Rice Mrs Rice and Lester continued to farm for several years Later Mrs Rice moved to Orchard where she now resides. Mrs. Rice is very active and m surprisingly good health. She does her own house work, has a garden, and continues to take her daily w'alk. , She is a life member of the Hick ory S. S society of the EUB church and WSWS in Orchard. Her hobby is crocheting and she finds u great deal of pleasure in life. Mrs. Rice has many grandchild ren and several great grand child ren. One sister Mrs. Edna Hol brook of Orchard and one brotlier Joe Ludwick of Oregon Freddie Rice of Sulma, Kan., and Elvon Rice of Fairbury were Sunday callers in the Mrs, Han nah Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. William Graybiel of Turock, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. William Graybiel of Neligh visited in the Alex Browning home Monday. Mrs. E. E West returned from Sioux City wiiere she has been taking a series of treatments the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Willats of Pa mona, Calif., were weekend guests at the Bill Thelander home. Rev. Duane W Lenz, pastor of the United Brethren church, and Harvey Holbrook, sr.t will attend tile conference at Lincoln from Tuesday to Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cleveland and family of Oceanside. Calif i ly were present ami one visitor, Lima Cleveland Those from Orchard attending were Mr amt Mrs Jim Bridge, Mr. ami Mis. Kanold Wehenkel ami family. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Riod, Mr and Mrs John Harvy and John Robert. Mis Jente Harv v amt Mr. and Mrs. Art Bridge Others attended from Creighton, Davenport, Page, Neligh Lincoln, Fremont. Atkinson, Iowa and Clearwater. A basket dinner was served. Mr and Mrs. S. U Alderson of Bronden. Fla., visited last week in the home of Mr. Alderson 'a sister. Mrs. Wayne I.autensehlager of Orchard and Mrs Wallace Twiss of Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Alderson of Mitchell, S, D., has been visiting his daughter, Mrs Wayne l.aulen schlager this week. Mary Hollida.v of O'Neill is visit ing several days in the home of her brother, John liollidav. OKH Meets Sunst't chapter met Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Walter LaFrenz and Gordon Johnson presided. Several items of interest were discussed at the meeting. Past Matrons ('lull The Past Matrons Club met at the Masonic temple Wednesday af ternoon with 15 rrtemtvers and two visitors, Mrs. Reed and I-ura Stonehr.iker present. Mrs. Oliver Dempster presided at the meeting. After the meeting quilts were tied. The proceeds from this pmject is to apply on the ; purchase of a sink and hot w ater heater for the kitchen. Mrs. D. L. Fletcher and Mrs. Blanche Fletcher, hostesses served lunch. Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and Mrs. Jesse Agnes of Ewing were Tuesday callers in the J. W. Mahooil home ’ in the afternoon. Joyce Rodgers of Valentine is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rodgers. Terry Drayton returned from Baton Rogue, La., last week where he had attended the university. He plans to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gurney. Bridge Club Bridge Club met with Mrs. Ed Bright Thuraday afternoon with 10 members and two visitors, Mrs. Waldo Rodgers and Gertrude Grib ble present. Prizes were won by Moa \ II. ... f I ; 11 q', ,.l 1 t_ are expected hpjne June 22 on a 30 day furlough. Lt. E. F. Spar left for Omaha by plane Sunday for a tour of the east coast. Mis. Spar and Mr. and Mrs. C. F Osborn accom panied Lt. Spar to Omaha. Mrs. Gertie Cleveland attended the wedding of Alice Young and Horace Compton at the first Meth odist church in O’Neill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young moved to their trailer home in Ewing. Mrs. Marion Everhart and sons of Blair visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards. Marie, Ella and Amanda Schutt of Dixon spent a day last week with Gertrude Gribble. BIRTHDAY CUB The neighborhood Birthday club met with Hannah Johnson Friday afternoon to help celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Allen Hill, Mrs. Gordon Drayton and Mrs. Hen ry Drayton won prizes. Mrs. Gor don Drayton furnished the birth day cake and Mrs. J. W. Mahood the prizes. Wayne Holliday is now employ ed at the East Side Auto repair shop. He has recently completed mechanical schooling at Milford Trade school. Sandra Brodie has been elected vice-chairman of the nursing ser vice organization of the University of Nebraska School of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Clifton vi sited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tooker of Wayne, Sunday. Mr. Tooker is at tending the Wayne State Teacher’s College. Mi-, and Mrs. Gordon Young of Spokane, Wash., are visiting Mr. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young. Mr. Keith Thelander attended his aunt’s and uncle’s funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Small at Pine Bluffs, Wyo., last Thursday. The Smalls were in an automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Knee of Chieo, Calif., have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stelling and other relatives, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parks and family of Kearney are here for a two week visit with relatives and friends. The Harvey family reunion was held at Neligh Sunday, June 12. Seventy-one members of the fami and Mrs. J. W. Mahood. Jance Schwager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwager, is at tending beauty school at Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. Arlio Icklcr and | Caroline of Sidney visited Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Sivesind. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Knllhoff and Tammy of Omaha visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farr in Orchard and Mrs. Kallhoff’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelmider, at O'Neill over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wurtz of j Sioux City, la., were visitors in the j Delbert Hill home Sunday. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! ROYAL THEATFR Thursday June 23 DISTANT DRUMS Gary Cooper « Fri. - Sat. June 24 - 25 Double Feature CIRCUS STARS AND TIIF ItlCi NIGHT Randy Sparks Vonetia Stevenson Dick Koran Jesse White Sun. ■ Mon. • Tin's. June 20 -27 -28 TAIJ. 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