CROWD PLEASERS Ruth Ann Watson (left) and Carroll Peacock won third place in the intermediate division of the Lion TiUent con test Monday evening at the OHS auditorium. They presented a vocal arrangement of “Sunbonnet Sally and Overall Jim.” Mrs. Hattie Tibbets Returns From Winter Visit in Arizona Mrs. Hattie Tibbets returned home Friday from Tucson, Ariz., where she had spent the winter ■with her niece, Mrs. Hale Os borne and family. Mrs. Tibbets ■was accompanied home by her niece, Mrs. Donald Grimes of Ft. Collins, Colo., who spent several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter at Chambers and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and family at Atkinson. Chambers News By Mrs. E. It. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman made a business trip to Elgin Thursday. Mrs. Phyllis Salt of Columbus spent the weekend with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and FREE SEED If you have to replant your P. A. G. CORN or SORGHUM, your Pfister dealer will furnish you seed free. Buy your Hybrid Com and Sorghum seed from your Pfister dealer and have this added protection. PFISTER HYBRID CO. FREMONT, NEBR. THE MOST FAMOUS NAME IN CORN Mrs. Wayne Gesiriech and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Van Ger pen and baby daughter of Fre mont were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar De Hart. Mrs. Lloyd Gleed drove to Brady April 18 to attend the spring musical of the Brady school which was under the di rection of her daughter, Doreen Gleed. Mrs. Leo Adams of At kinson accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell of Ft. Worth, Tex., were overnight guests Saturday in the Raymond Beed home and also spent Sunday there. Mrs. Russell is the former Mary Lou Hoerle of Chambers, a niece of Mrs. Beed. Other guests in the Beed home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beed and family. The Home Circle club met Ap ril 17 at the home of Mrs. Bob Koci with Mrs. Emerson Loes ke as co-hostess. Twelve mem bers and one visitor were pre sent to enjoy the noon meal. En velopes for the cancer drive were distributed. “Mystery Sis ter” birthday gifts were opened. Lunch was served by the hostess es. The next meeting will be at the home of Alice Johnson with Mrs. Dellie Fauquier, co-hostess, May 17. Supper guests in the E. R. Car penter home Sunday were Mrs. Donald Grimes o f Ft. Collins Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens, Cherilyn and Terry of Atkinson. Mr. ;ind Mrs. Lynn Hertel en tertained at dinner Sunday the fnlln^ninrr rriior te & linn lKcr\n n f ' ** * * ‘ r-> o**~“y -- • - Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Van dersnick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and children of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Clouse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Clouse and family of Bart lett. Sunday dinner guests in the Harry Scott home were Mr. and Mrs. John Harley of Grand Is land, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Wel ke and children of Ewing, Ro bert Scott of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rockford and fam ily of Chambers. The occasion was Mr. Scott’s birthday an niversary. Ana, Herman and Willie Schip man were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wil kinson. Mrs. Tim Read was hostess to the Dumas Doer’s club April 11 bat due to weather and roads at that time only a few were able to be there. The next meeting will be May 9 at the home of Mrs. Bill Rickard. Mrs. Donald Grimes left Tues- > day for her home at Ft. Collins, I Colo., after a few days visit with relatives and friends at Cham- j bers and Atkinson. Connie Werner of Denver spent from Thursday to Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Werner. Mrs. Ken Werner spent a re cent weekend with her daugh ter, Connie Werner at Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes drove to Milford Saturday to vis it their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nolte of Ashton were overnight guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner Sun day. Vicki, Joe, Mark and James Ollendick of O’Neill spent the week-end with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollen dick sr. at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Ollendick and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Walker and daughter were Sunday supper guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick. The Womans Society of Chris- | tian Service met at the Methodist church Thursday with 21 mem bers present. The executive board met prior to the opening of the lesson to complete reports and to dispose of various matters coming up in the near future Mrs. E. R. Carpenter led the worship service then Mrs. T. E Newhouse and Mrs. James Grimes presented the last two chapters of the study. At the business session conducted by the president, Mrs. G. H. Winter mote, a report of the district meeting at Bloomfield was given and a letter from a Nebraska girl, Sandra McCaig, who is a missionary to Sarawak was read. It was voted to present Bibles to all Methodist seniors. It was an nounced that the pledge service would be held May 4 and the in stallation of officers and a mem orial service will be held May 18. Lunch was served by the hos tesses, Mrs. William Ermer and Mrs. LaVern Hoerle. The Valley Center Extension club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Raymond Beed with 14 members answering roll call by telling of some older person they especially admired and why. There was one visitor, Mrs. Don ald Grimes, present. The meet ing was in charge of Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote, president. A letter from Catherine Indra, Home Extension Agent, urging members to read more books was read; also a report on the council meeting was given. Plans for the National Home Demon stration Tea May 10 was discus sed. The lesson on “Senior Citi zens” was presented by Mrs. Clyde Kiltz and Mrs. E. R. Car penter, Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell drove to Omaha Monday for a short visit with her brother-in-law and sister, and her brother, Ray mond Urban. The girls glee club from Chambers high school received an excellent rating at the Dis trict Music Contest In O’Neill April 20. Duane Miller of O’ Neill is their teacher. The annual spring conference and work shop meeting of the District Garden clubs was held Monday at the Methodist church basement. A covered dish lunch eon was served at noon. The Beautiful Valley Garden club of Chambers was in charge of ar rangements. The State President and the State Vice President, also Mrs. Dewey Schaffer of O’Neill, participated in the program. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Fourteen members and one vi sitor were present April 19 at the home of Mrs. James M. McMa han when the Inman Workers Project club met for the '-egular meeting. Mrs. Clifford Sobotka, president, presided. She also gave a report on the recent meet ing held in O’Neill for club presi dents. Mrs. Lewis Kopecky and Mrs. Clifford Sobotka presented the lesson. Mrs. McMahan served a lunch at the close of the after noon. Bill DeLong and Lyle Gillogly, who attend college at Grand Island, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Merle DeLong and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gillogly. Mrs. Ray Siders entered St. Anthony’s hospital Monday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tompkins spent Tuesday in Norfolk on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch re turned Tuesday from Montpelier, Ida., where they had spent the weekend on business. Mrs. James McMahan attended a special meeting of the Butte OES Thursday evening at Butte, for the purpose of initiation Members of O'Neill, Spencer and Bonesteel, S. D., chapters were guests of the Butte chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield J visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anson at Ewing Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gorgen and son moved to Lynch Tuesday where Milo will be employed. A family dinner honoring Mrs. F. K. Keyes on her hlrtli day anniversary was held Sun day at the Keyes home. Those attending were Mrs. E. E. Keyes and Ralph anil Donna of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and family, Mildred Keyes and Blanche and Marvin Rous**, all of Inman. Mrs. Keyes received many gifts and cards In honor of the occasion. Ralph Sholes, who is employed at Atkinson, visited over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes. Mrs. Sholes visited her daughter, Mrs. Dick Clark and baby daughter Friday after noon at St Anthony's hospital Charles Young, James Sholes and Bill Stamp, who are em ployed near Sutton, spent the weekend at their homes here. 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