Meek News By Mr*. Fred IJndberg Carl Krogh returned home from Minnesota last Monday. He rep Jits his father's condition aa aitghUy improved. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Rouae and son and Mr and Mrs. Allen Walters and sons were Friday evening visitors at Merlin An derson* Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson were Saturday evening vis itors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson re turned Saturday from there visit to Chicago and Fort Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell and family were Sunday dinner guests at Elmer Devall’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz visited their daughter and son in-law, Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Huston of Emmet Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobro volay and Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz and family attended the Fetrow-Pierson wedding Sunday In O’Neill. Garden Club The Garden club met at the home ot Mrs James McNulty Wednesday. The lesson on chry santhemums was given by Rose Roberts. El ciion of officers was held. The new officers are Mrs. James McNulty, president; Mrs. George Nelson, vice-president and Phyl lis Dubrovolny, secretary-treasur er. The ludies made plans for their Christmas party to be held at Mary Petersons December 14. Mrs. Carl Krogh entertained a group of ladies Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and sons were supper guests Thursday evening at Henry Walt ers. Lawrence Johnson called in the evening. Mr ana Mrs. Lyle Burgard of Niobrara were overnight guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Kennis Hansen and family. They took Carol Hansen back to her school at Lynch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harding visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Kortje of Norf uk Saturday. Patrick Dean, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas S’attery, was dedicated Sunday morning at the A.-s. mbly of God Church in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kamphaus ami family called at Carl Kroghs Friday night to help Mrs. Kr./gh celebrate her birtliday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave jensen were Sunday dinner guests at Virgil Hubbys. Marsha Slattery of O’Neill was a weekend guest of Norma Wal ters. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobro volny and Mrs. Kenneth Wrede and Lee went to Norfolk Thurs day where they met Kenneth Wrede from Omaha and Mrs. Wrede and Lee accompanied him home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hdaby were visitors Friday evening at Garold {tutor's. Mr. and Mrs Fred Lindberg were dinner guests Sunday of Til lie 9chwindt of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg were Sunday evening supper guests of Sam Robertson’s. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertaoo plan to leave the first of the week for California. Monowi News tty Mrs. .Mike Piklapp LOcust # 2320 Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Wells and family of Osmond and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schindler of Ne ligh visited in the Jot in St rob homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser returned home Saturday from a visit with their son in California. Jerome Em spent Saturday and Sunday helping in the Frank Ertz jr. home in O’Neill. Henry Svatos helped with work at the L. J. Miller home Saturday. Friday evening supper guests in the Rudy Eiler home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and fam ily of Verdel, Mr. and Mrs. John nie Miller of Sioux City and Mrs. Mike Piklapp. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hrbek and children visited in the Robert Zach home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ed Heiser spent Saturday in Neligh with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Rihanek spent Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Tillie Slechta in Lynch. Mrs. Glen Rihanek and Mrs. Rudy Eiler attended a party in the Dale Hayes home in Niobra ra Wednesday. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ed Heiser called at the Frank Lewis home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Piklapp and daughter from Huron, S. D. and Mrs. Mike Piklapp were Thanksgiving day guests in the Virgil Sherman home in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kolar and daughter of Norfolk were weekend visitors in the Joe Mil acek and Frank Lewis homes. Lena Johnson rr turned home Thursday f m a visit with friends at White River, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and family of Verdel and Mr. and Mrs Rudy Eiler and family and Dale Eiler were Sunday supper guests in the Piklapp home. Mrs. J. W. Rihanek spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M ke Piklapp. Mrs. Glen Rihanek came home from the hospital Sunday after noon. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 78o Chambers News By Mn. E. K Urpwtw WHCS Meet* Twenty-three members were present at the regular meeting of the WSCS which met Thursday at the Methodist church. Mrs. G. H. Grimes led the worship service and Mrs Glen Grimes the lesson on "This is His Birtli day." A dramatic dialogue en titled "The family Celebrates Christmas," was used to develop the theme of Christs' birthday Participating were, Mrs. Lloyd Gleed. Mrs. E. H. Medcalf, Mrs Steve Shavlik, Mrs. Raymond Shoemaker, Mrs. Louis Neilson and Mrs. LaVem Hoerle. Mrs Steve Shavlik presided at the business session. A letter from Mrs. Esther Harris was read urging all church women to join either the Woman's Society or the Wesleyan Service Guild which is for business women. All members whose birthdays were in October, November and December were given special recognition Mrs. Fred Catron read a piece or Columbus Day which was followed by "America.'’ sung by all. Mrs. Sarah Adams read the first Thanksgiving A panel on "Early Thanksgiving" Included Mrs La Vem Hoerle, Mrs Louis Neilson, Mrs A B. Hubbard and Mrs. E R. Carpenter. A quiz contest followed by a quartette singing "Silent Night" closed the pro gram. Mr and Mrs G. H. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grimes and Mrs. Eugene Halsey drove to Milford Saturday. The latter vi sited her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs Dick Read and daughters, the others were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes and family. While at the Grimes home in Milford the group were pleased with a visit from Tommy Ressell who edits the Milford paper and who was formerly from the Chambers and O'Neill com munities. Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes re turned home Sunday from Attum wa, la., where they had been visiting her son-in-law and daugh ter, Dr and Mrs Loran Coppac and family. Mrs Joe Koci is caring for her grandchildren at their home at Wisner while their mother is in the hospital in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blair of Omaha spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ralph Blair, and grandmother, Mrs. Whidden. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haake w turned Tuesday from Nakomis, 111., where they had been visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hagemeier and family. They had accom panied Mr Ha&ke's brother. Carl Haake. of Clearwater, who had visited his daughter, Mrs. Ed Shrinner. at Effington, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Shipman and Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haake and Larry of Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schip man and family of Glendize, Mont., were supper guests re cently in the Ronald Haake home in Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schip man and family of Glendize, Mont., returned home Friday af ter a 10 day visit with his par sg s* j* r* sg *gsgmsuxalhh ents. Mr and Mrs John Schip man and Neil and other relatives he.e and at Elwood. Mrs. Lyle Hanna was sur prised Wednesday evening when the following friends came in to help her celebrate tier birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Enc Retzlaff, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wilkinson and Mr and Mrs. Walter Haake and Larry. Mr and Mrs. Chris Stark and Mrs. Theodore Moss of Cereseo came Sunday to attend the funeral services for the formers brother in-law, Charles Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lines and family have moved to the Jung bluth place northwest of town The Lines fam ly have been living in South Dakota but have spent some time recently with his parents at Inman Guests in the C. F. Gillette home Sunday were Ml*, and Mrs R. M Pettinger of Brighten, Colo., Mr and Mrs. O E. Rach man of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs John Wichman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaup and family of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Newport. at sg « & sg sg » * sg; M sg « sg sg « sk : The Winona Kohekah Ixxige met Friday. Election of officers was hAd and plans made for a Christmas party to be held December 8. Legtoa Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Walter for their Christmas party. A program of readings, songs and games was presented. In charge of the en tertainment were Mrs. John Honeywell and Mrs Edd Goday. There was an exchange of gifts IIHitl SCHOOL 1IONOK ROLL Fi'c'shmen A-B: Elam Dankert, Debbie Eisenhower, Susan Larue, Darla Waldo ami Lanna Otter. Sophomores -A: Jim Kruse, and La Dean Weller. A-B: Wilma Chambers, Elain Whiting and Donnie Swanson. Juniors A: Danelin Whitaker and Venita White. A-B: Dale Adams and Carol Hoffman. Seniors- A: Karen Farrier, Rose Ann Blake and Denny Wal ters. A-B: Larry Swanson. gaisiAttMadgaiiVKataiwadkW News — tirade* 3-4 Tli* students in our room that w ere on uu* n-B I tonor Roll this six ww'ks were: Jerry McClen nahan. Kay Held. Mona Tracy, t'alvm Smith, Becky Baer, Cynthia Hilhgas and Lunda Papke. The third amt (mirth grade stu dents having perfect attendance this six weeks were: Phillip Mitschke, Cynthia Hilligss, Beoky Baer. Mona Tracy, Norma Pax ton. Marilyn Burge. Kay Held, Allen Campbell and Calvin Smith News — Grade* 3-3 Pupils having a perfeet at tendance the past six weeks ar* Leonard Burge, Aria Campbell, Valerie Clemens, Carla Craw ford, Roxanne Gustafson, Panny McClonahan, Dennis Miller and David Rowse. Pupils on the A-B honor roll are: second grade- Vicki Rickard, Roxanne Gustafson, Aria Camp Ih'11, Panny McClenahan and B lly Schwenk. Third grade: Linda Papke. Danny McClenahan and Leonard Bgrge were the winners in the second grade reading contest for this six weeks. SK ** 3W « Sg 3* K M S* M At **'****■*^ I Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call *48 W — 24 hr. Servlo* Northwest Electric O'Nelli Shopwise Men ALL WANT DEWALT For Christmas! Our Demonstration WED., DEC. 14 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WILL SHOW YOU WHY COME! See a Factory Demonstrator make cuts you've never seen . . . { I I I Imagine! See the a making motorized arm that makei beginners into ex perts with “controlled” accuracy. 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