Chambers News By Mrs. E. K. Carpenter Mrs. Sorensen, Mr. Christiansen Wed in O'Neill Mrs. Elsie Sorensen of Cham bers and Mr. Chris Christiansen of Pilger were united in mar riage at the courthouse in O’Neill Friday by Judge Riemer. The couple was attended by her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Fluckey of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen will make their home in Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Welke and girls of Ewing were Sunday din ner and supper guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haake were Sunday evening callers in the Walter Haake home. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox returned Thursday evening from Prairie du Chien, Wis. where they had gone to get their daughter, Mrs. Dale Finney and two child ren who will visit here for about a month. A large crowd attended the music concert by the college choir of McPherson, Kan. at the high school auditorium April 3. Twenty-four attended the sun rise service of the Methodist young people Easter Sunday. Vis itors from away at the service and the breakfast which followed were Mrs. Bayne Grubb and son, Duffy, of Lincoln. Mrs. Marjorie Sammons of Sioux City was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Alderson. She also visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons and children at Amelia. Mrs. Stella Sparks and son, Ronnie, moved the first of the week from the Tibbeis house to the Dick Read home in the north part of town. The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service met Thursday after noon at the Methodist church with 23 members and one visitor pre sent. The president, Mrs. Gaiuf Wintermote, read a poem. Mrs A. B. Hubbard read a letter from the conference treasurer regard ing the pledge for the coming year. The group voted to accept the pledge which is the same as last year but with an increase of seven per cent in extra giv ing. The district meeting at Bloomfield and the workshop meeting at Newport April 17 anc at Beldin April 18 were discussed Mrs. James Grimes gave e missionary report. Mrs. Arthur Tangeman led tin worship service and Mrs. Alvii Tangeman in the lesson discus sion. Participating in a panel discussion were Mrs. T. E. A1 derson, Mrs. G. H. Adams, Mrs John Wintermote and Mrs. La Vern Hoerle. Mrs. G. H. Grime! read a poem and Mrs. Tangemai closed the meeting with a pray er. Lunch was served by Mrs Herman Holcomb and Mrs. Gaiui Wintermote. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fr\ moved Saturday to Norfoll where he will be employed at tb( sale barn. Mrs. Genevieve Bell left Mon day for her home in Ft. Collins Colo., after spending a week hen with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper, am with other relatives and friends Attending the Recognition Daj for Extension club officers in O’ Neill Thursday from Chamber! were Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs Bernard Grimes, Mrs. Frank Tra cy and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote April 4 the junior MYF of the Methodist church served a suppei from 5 to 8 p.m. Assisting witt the preparation were Mesdamei Elwyn Robertson, Bernard Hoff man, Darrell Gillette, Williair Crawford and La Vern Hoerle Money from the supper will helj finance members attending sum mer camp. A group of friends gatherec Saturday evening to charivari th< newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Chri: Christiansen. The following women drove t< Bloomfield April 10 to attend th< District meeting of the WSCS o: the Methodist church. Mesdame: Gauis Wintermote, E. H. Med KRAZY DAY SPECIALS AT BIGLIN'S Plastic Wall Tile 2*/2c Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile 1 Qc Assorted Colors in Stock .... each O'Neill Style Shop AFTER EASTER SALE April 13-14-15 4* 4Bfc 4^ 4^ A 44k 4»k 4»t 4fe. 4^ 4Bk 4Bk 4Bk 40k Jflfc 4 | Friday, Krazy Day, We Will Be ) 4 On The Street With | ( Many, Many Bargains 4 ^ w w w w mr w w ,w w w ^ COATS AND SUITS Were 29.98 to 44.98 now 2298 To 3298 DRESSES Were 10.98 to 24.98 NOW y98 To 1 498 WOOL JACKETS Were 14.98 NOW Q98 SLIPS AND BRAS 1/3 Off Broken Sizes BLOUSES I Were 3.98 to 4.98 NOW 250 To 3OO 1 ALL SALES FINAL I Leona Hynes Mrs. M. A. Schelkopf calf, James Grimes, Bruce Grimes and Steve Shavlik. Kellar club met April 5 at the home of Mrs. T. E. Alderson. Co hostess was Mrs. Louis Harley. Roll call was answered by de scribing favorite Easter bonnets. It was voted to give $2.50 to the Red Cross. The door prize went to Mrs. Alderson. A visitor and a former member, Mrs. Gene vieve Bell, told of a club she had at her new home in Ft. Collins, Colo. Mrs. Ray Beed and Mrs. Glen Grimes led in the playing of several games after which lunch was served by the hostess es. The next meeting will be April 19 at the home of Mrs. Ray Beed with Mrs. Glen Grimes, co hostess. Mrs. Lee Gilmer of Lincoln, state president of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, gave a talk on the new ap proach to the alcoholic problem in Nebraska at the Methodist church April 12. Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell, Mrs. Erna Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell went to Neligh Saturday to attend a family din ner at the Alfred Honeywell home. The occasion honored Mr. Honeywell’s niece, Mrs. Herman Carlson and family who were vis iting there from Canada. The Carlsons were formerly of Elgin. A guest speaker, Dr. Ivan E. Olsen, spoke at the Memorial Bap tist church April 6. His brother, Dwight Olsen, presented a 15 min iate musical program preceding the message. There was also a film shown. Mrs. Erna Tucker was a Sun day visitor in the Russell Barel man home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ott and baby of Columbus were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and Kathy. Other over night guests Saturday were Kar en Ermer and Beverly Sweet. Sunday dinner guests in the El i win Rubeck home were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ott of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lenz and family of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs John Honeywell of Chambers were afternoon callers Sunday. Sunday dinner guests in the , C. F. Gillette home included Mr. and Mrs. A1 Ziebel of Glen wood Springs, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jansen and family of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel] Gillette and son, Darrell Lee, of Chambers. The Ziebels left Ap ril 12 for home. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Jean Jackson Is Honored at Shower April 6 Jean Jackson of O’Neill was honored at a miscellaneous show er Thursday evening at the Meth odist church annex. Mrs. Lewis F. Kopecky was in charge of the entertainment and games were played after which Jean opened her gifts. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. Jean will be married Saturday morn ing at St. Patrick’s church to Ro bert E. Burival. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gannon vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Venn Wrede and family at O’Neill Tuesday. Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Clark and family of Ellsworth Air Force Base, S. D., visited Mr. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark, a few days last week. They returned to their home at Rapid . City Sunday. James Sholes, Charles Young and Bill Stamp spent the week end at their homes here. They are employed at Sutton. Margaret Pruss of Clearwater spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss. Ivan Couch, who is employed near Weeping Water, spent the weekend with his family. Charles Schollmeyer of O’Neill visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and family Sunday. Albert Kopejtka jr., who is em ployed out of Ainsworth visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kopejtka sr., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krueger and family of Kearns, Utah, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes Wednesday evening. The Krue gers were enroute to Woodward, la., to visit Mr. Krueger's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krue ger. Joe Peters of Norfolk spent a few days last week with his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly and family of Wisner were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Kelly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong left Monday to spend a few days in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and sons took Mrs. Tompkins’ mo ther, Mrs. C. L. Caldwell, to her home at Utica Friday evening, returning to Inman Saturday. Mrs. Albert Anthony, Mrs. Leo Harte, Mrs. Walter Fick and Mrs. T. G. Hutton were in Omaha Sat urday to attend the TOPS con vention at the Town House. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson re turned Sunday from Lincoln where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Langley and daughter and Sam Watson. Mrs. Watson spent the weekend in the Langley home and Mr. Watson went to Lincoln on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jura cek and family of Orchard visit ed Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn Sunday. Mrs. Bill Hibbs of O’Neill vis ited her mother, Mrs. Ray Siders, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder of O’Neill visited Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt of O’Neill were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ab ney. Mrs. Albert Anthony and Mrs. James McMahan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat of Page to Sioux City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Geary and Marlene returned Monday from Beatrice where they attended the funeral for Mrs. Robert Richards Thursday. They continued on to Osceola, where they visited rela tives. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson and daughter and Kenneth Nelson at Craig be fore returning home. mi. axiu xvxrs. luck LuarK ana family of O’Neill and Ralph Sho les were Sunday dinner guests of Rufus and Violet Sholes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald and daughters of Neligh visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Reynolds and family. Mrs. Albert Reynolds and Shar lene and Nyla, Mrs. David Mors bach and Mary and Mrs. Fay Pinkerman of O’Neill spent Sat urday in Norfolk on business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson re turned Sunday evening from Bor ger, Tex., where they visited a few weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Perry and baby daughter, Joan Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coven try and Mr. and Mrs. James So botka visited Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Reynolds Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. John Matt son attended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede Friday evening. Other guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Carrol McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Mr. and Mrs. K. L.. Moore and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, all of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons of Neligh were Sunday evening lunch guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mors bach and Mary. David Sobotka, Norfolk Junior college student, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sobotka. Mrs. Roy Ries of Atkinson vis ited her father, John Schnink, in the James Banks home Sunday afternoon. Allen Tompkins was a Tues day overnight guest of Roger Banks in the James Banks home. Ralph Sholes, who is employed near Schuyler, visited over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes. Mrs. Gerald Snyder of O’Neill visited her mother, Mrs. Ray Siders Friday. Bruce Couch of O’Neill visited his grandmother, Mrs. Ivan Couch Friday. Mrs. Charles Lnben enter tained the Neighborhood club Wednesday at her home. The hostess served a luncheon at nooo and the afternoon was spent socially. Mrs. Nelle Snyder of Atkinson spent a few days last week vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Ko pecky and Dick. Vaden Kivett, Bert Smith and Dale Lines, who are employed at Newman Grove, spent the week end at their homes here. Monowi News By Mrs. Mike Piklapp LOcust 9-2520 Laree Vesley sent Wednesday afternoon with Rene and Jack Ei ler, while Mrs. Vesley was a business caller in Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hrbek and Alan were business callers in Butte and O’Neill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and Orval spent Sunday at the Ger ald Lee home. Mrs. Robert Zach and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and Jack were in O’ Neill Thursday. Martin Eiler and Frank Ertz were Lynch callers Saturday. Mrs. Mike Piklapp and Mrs. Joe Rihanek were in O’Neill Fri day. They also called on Mrs. Levi in the Lynch hospital. Several from Monowi attended the funeral of Mrs. Hopkins Thursday morning. The communi ty extends sympathy to the Chva la families. The Robert Zach family were Saturday supper guests at the Rudy Eiler home. Mrs. Lois Genser and children visited at Verdigre Saturday af ternoon. Teddy Vesley has arrived home from South Carolina where he has been stationed with the U.S. Army. Mrs. Piklapp is spending a few days in Sioux City visiting with her grandchildren in the Virgil Sherman home. '-'.‘.I , i-j Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Broukhouser Stanley Ickler Leaves Tuesday For California Stanley Ickler left for Ft. Ord, Calif., Tuesday where he will be stationed with the National Guard. Stanley spent a week furlough with his parents after receiving his (basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Ickler, took him as far as Columbus. Mrs. Ora Caskey entertained the Help-U-Club at her home Ap ril 5. Twelve members and one visitor, Mrs. Edwin Porter of Or chard, were present. The hostess served a luncheon at noon. Mrs. Alta Finch received the door prize. Mrs. Irvin Held will have the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Warriner and daughter of Center visited Easter Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Boelter and Loren. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey and Monte of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Held of Royal and Mrs. Robert Woods of Page were Easter Sunday guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Held. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey of Bellevue visited at the Roscoe Groeling and Russell Ickler homes Saturday. April 3 callers at the Jeffrey Brothers home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. and the Gros se Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Held and Mrs. Flossie Held, accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Held of Norfolk, motored to Omaha Tuesday afternoon where they attended a 50th wedding anniversary dinner in honor of Mrs. Flossie Held’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sigman. Mrs. Held remain ed at Omaha for a week’s vis it with the couple and other relatives. ANNOUNCING... Eby's Conoco Tank Wagon Service j Complete Conoco Fuel and Lubrication Supply for Farm and Ranch Needs PHONE 365 FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE ■ ‘ ■ ■ sV'.-" -■ ---. - ■ - ■ Also Featuring A Complete Line of B. F. Goodrich v Tractor, Truck and Passenger Car Tires. i ? Eby's Conoco Service Second and E)ouglas O'Neill, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter and Loren called at the Jeffrey Brothers home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey motored to Creighton Monday and Wednesday where George re ceived medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton and sons moved Friday from the Anna Sladek farm to the former Edson farm where Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tyler resided. William Grosse helped with the moving. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Julie and Jeffrey of Omaha spent the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jundt of Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell VonSeg gren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell at the Jeffrey home Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and daughters, Susan and Barbara of Schuyler spent the Easter week end with Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber. Other Easter dinner guests were Mrs. Faulhaber’s mother, Mrs. Mary Zastrow, and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Zastrow and family of O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Velden Godel and daughters were Easter dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel. Mrs. Elmer Edminsten and Mrs. G. Fahrenholz of O'Neill and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser visited with Mrs. George Jeffrey Friday afternoon. Mrs. Irvin Held visited with her daughter, Mrs. Carroll Lei ding, at the O’Neill hospital Thursday evening. Ernest Kurka of Verdigre visit ed his daughter, Mrs. Willis Boelter, April 3. Overnight Saturday and Sunday visitors at the Ralph Brookhouser home were Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Davey of Bellevue. Mrs. Arden Laursen and Jean nie and Mrs. Vincent Jackson and Patty were Neligh visitors Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Groeling and Keith motored to Neligh Saturday. Meek News By Mrs. Fred IJndberg Strong Winds Cause Damage Tuesday the wind blew very hard and much damage has been reported. The wind took the tops off from many haystacks. Visi bility was very poor as the air was filled with dirt clouds. A number from this community attended the senior class play in O’Neill Monday night. Mrs. Henry Walters entertained a group of women Tuesday af ternoon. Charles Malcom of Spencer was a Monday afternoon caller at Fred Lindbergs. Roman Fillip has started to build a new home on his farm. The basement Is dug and part of the foundation blocks laid. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and son, Boyd, of Butte and Dick Hupp of Atkinson were Sunday visitors at Elmer Devalls. Charley Fox sold his farm, for merly occupied by the Ed Hood family, to Oswald Drueke. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson were Tuesday evening visitors at Vir gil Hubby’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ferneau were Sunday evening visitors at Vernon Hurdings. Gary Devall was a Norfolk vis itor Saturday. Mrs. Delia Harrison spent Wed nesday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson of O’Neill. Mrs. Dewayne Anson and girls, Mrs. George Nelson and Sue and Larry, Mrs. Elmer Devall und Di ane attended the meeting at School District 14. Mrs. Garwood is the teacher. Mrs. Bob Pappen heimer spoke of her experience in a concentration camp in Ger many during World War n. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Zach of Niobrara. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson ;»fld girls were dinner guests at George Nelsons Sunday, and af ternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson. Paddock Community Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs George Nelson Wednesday. It was decided to give donations to the Cancer fund and the American Bible Society. The next meeting to be with Mrs. Vernon Harding May 3. Mrs. Howard Rouse visited her mother, Mrs. Carrie Borg, Thurs day. Maude Rouse and Edith Young were also afternoon call ers. Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovolny, Larry and Mrs. Viola Hall were Norfolk visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessart and Debbie were Thursday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs. William Hansens. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ddbro volny visited his sister, Mrs. Har lan Kubart and new baby of Amelia at the Atkinson hospital Thursday. 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