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    Chambers News
By Mr*. K. R. Otrpeater
Mrs. J. H. Gibson, local chair
man for the new March of Dimes
reports the following contribu
tions for Chambers and vicinity:
Mother's March, $100; clubs and
organizations, $2,140; schools,
$36.15; coin collectors, $4 91, and
rural $10. The total collected was
$101 54.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gillette,
Belle Fourche, S D., visited from
Wednesday to Saturday in the
home of his father, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F Gillette, and his brother,
Darrel Gillette and family.
Victor Harley returned Tues
day from Chicago where he had
spent a couple of <lays attending
a slum by International Harves
ter Company, showing of 1962
machinery. Eighty seven deal
ers from the Northwest (Grand
Island) district left January 20
from Grand Island, via charter
ed plane, and returned there
Tuesday.
Family night, held Sunday eve
ning in the Methodist church, had
as the program a continuation of
the churchwide study on Latin
America. Mrs. Raymond Becd
was in charge. The lesson was
presented by Mrs. J. E. Grimes
and Mrs. Charles Grimes. Film
stripa showed Methodist work in
Brazil and Chili. Lunch was serv
ed following the study.
Mrs. Lloyd Gleed drove to Oak
land Saturday to spend the week
end with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Prill
and family and to help Mrs. Prill
celebrate her birthday anniver
sary. She was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grimes, who
were met in Oakland by their
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Milton
Grimes, and taken to her home in
Fremont where they spent the
weekend. All returned home Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes
spent the weekend with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Grimes and fam
ily, at Milford.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Russell, and sister, Mrs.
John Reynolds and family. They
were dinner guests of her niece
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Bejot. Mr. Russell accom
panied them home for a short
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Miller at
tended the semi-annual wholesale
grocers meeting in Norfolk Sun
day.
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell and
Mrs. Erma Tucker visited in the
Frank Urban home at Ewing Sun
day.
Mrs. Alpha McKathnie, Bel
grade, was a guest of Mrs. Ma
-■
rie Smith, teacher in the Valley
Center school, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
1 were callers in the Tom Baker
home at Amelia Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taugr
man entertained at a turkey
dinner Friday evening in hon
or of the birthday anniversary
of her tinier, Alice Johnston.
Pre<*nt were Alvin Johnson.
Mr. and Mm. Eric Dankert,
Douglas and Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
Deliie Fauquier, John and Carol
haafton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Harkins and Carrna, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Harley, Carolyn
and Gerald and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Schmidt and Coleen.
The following relatives drove
to Stuart Sunday to visit Dick
Porter at the Rest Home: Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Porter, Mrs. Le
tha Cooke, Mr®. Wayne Rowse
and son, Brion, and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brion, Ew
ing, were supper guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Walter, Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, Mrs.
Mae Hubbard and Mrs. Anna Al
bers were dinner guests Monday
of Mrs. Chauncey Porter, O’
Neill.
Judy Thomson, student in Lin
coln, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Thomson.
Mrs. Jack Winings showed
moving pictures at the Valley
Center school Wednesday. The
pictures were taken in Germany
while she was there last sum
mer with her parents. They
showed many interesting scenes
vvnicn sne was able to explain to
the group. Present as visitors
%yere Mmes. George Cameron,
Don Cameron, Vernon Whitaker,
Tim Read, Fred Catron, Roland
Harvey and Erwin Carpenter.
The following Chambers rela
tives were guests in the Clarence
IjOgeman home at Brunswick
Sunday, Jan. 28, to help Mrs.
Logeman celebrate her birthday
anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam David, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Logeman, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
David and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl David and Mr. and Mrs.
Zane Rowse and sons.
Arriving last week from Doug
las, Wyo., were Mrs. Harvey
Nachtman, Mr. Sybrant and
daughter. Orva, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Radford. The latter visitors
have been guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge; the
others visited in the Hamp Smith
home. All have visited Guy Blake
in St. Anthony’s hospital and with
Guy’s family at Chambers. Mrs.
Nachtman is a sister, Mr. Sy
brant a brother-in-law and Mrs.
Radford a niece of Mr. Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. Radford drove to
Norfolk Friday to attend a golden
wedding observance of his folks.
They plan to return to Chambers
in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and
daughter, Susan, Lincoln, spent
several days last week with his
parents, the Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Cox, and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tange
man. Mr. Cox was honored at
a birthday dinner Wednesday at
the home of his parents with
the Tangemans as guests.
The meeting of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service
held Thursday at the Methodist
church opened with a short
prayer service conducted by Mrs.
E. R. Carpenter. The lesson was
presented by Mrs. Fred Catron
and Mrs. Steve Shavlik. Talks
were given by Mrs. G. H. Adams,
Mrs. Darrel Gillette and Mrs.
Raymond Shoemaker.. There was
a discussion period. The presi
dent, Mrs. G. H. Wintermote,
opened the business session with
a brief discussion of a new mis
sionary orientation center at
Stony Point, N. Y. Nineteen
members answered roll call.
There was a discussion of the
annual meeting to be held in
Hastings March 21-23; also on
special memberships and World
Day of Prayer. Lunch was served
by the hostesses. Mrs. J. E.
Grimes and Mrs. G. H. Grimes.
Deloit News
By Mrs. H. Beimer
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Funk have
gone to California by car to visit
Art and Helen and their families.
The Deloit pinochle club met
Thursday at the Lambert Bartak
home. Guests were Mrs. Kubart,
Mrs. G. A. Bauer, Mrs. Johnny
Bauer, Mrs. Xeith Bartak, Mrs. J
Bill Sehi and Mrs. Gene Koenig.
Mrs. Louis PofahJ, Mrs. Charles
McDonald, Mrs. Gene Koenig,
and Mrs. Johnny Bauer won pri
zes.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak and
Mrs. Alice Lodge visited Sunday
at the Cliff Lodge home near
Petersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Spahn and
family visited Sunday evening at
the Bill Gibbs home.
Mrs. Anita Lee called Saturday
at the Fred Harpster home. On
Sunday Mrs. Lee and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Reimer visited the
Roy Johnson home in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak
were Sunday supper guests at the
Dale Hixson home.
The temperature reached 80 de
grees here Saturday afternoon.
Just two weeks ago it was mors
than 20 below zero.
Mark Maben spent two days in
the Neligh hospital last week
where he had a check up.
'FL_ nil .J __.1.1_ If _
and Mrs. Sammy Stearns is
much improved and will be able
to return home soon. She has
been hospitalized in Ncligh, for
sometime.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak and
Mrs. Alice Lodge were supper
guests in the Bill Gibbs home
Wednesday evening
A card party is being planned
at the Deloit school February 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartak, West
Point, are vacationing in Florida.
Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
Pupils and mothers of District
III surprised the teacher, Mrs.
James Kelley, with a birthday
party January 30. Gifts were giv
en by the pupils. A lunch was
served. Mrs. Owen Parks, Page,
a sister of Mrs. Kelley also cele
brating her birthday was a vis
itor.
David Sobotka, Norfolk Junior
college student, spent the week
end visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Sobotka.
Kieth Kivett, Wayne college
student, spent the weekend visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vaden Kivett.
Mrs. Larry Williamson, visited
> her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Couch, Saturday.
Douglas, Joan and Jan Mat
schullat, Page, spent the week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Anthony and family.
Marilyn Siders, Karon Brown
and Gene Butterfield, Grand Is
land business college students,
spent the weekend visiting their
parents, Mrs. Ray Siders, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Butterfield.
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Abney vis
ited Mr, and Mrs. Tom Kelly
and family, Wisner, Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Ivan Conch re
turned Friday evening from
Arizona where they spent a
couple of weeks vacationing.
Mrs Dorothy Alexander, Da
kota City, and Mrs Donald Noe,
Waterbary, were Saturday vis
itors in Inman. They were en
roll te to Long Pine to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Buoy.
Bruce Couch, O’Neill, spent the
weekend visiting his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
entertained at a pitch party Sat
urday evening. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert An
thony, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Harte, Mr. and Mrs. Justin But
terfield and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mattson, Inman, Mrs. Mary Tom
linson and Charles Schollmeyer,
O’Neill. Lunch was served at the
close of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Couch, O’
Neill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Couch Sunday afternoon.
Meek News
By Mr?*. Fred lundberg
The Green Thumb garden club
met Wednesday with Mary Pet
erson. There were 11 members
and 1 visitor present. Roll call
was answered by naming favorite
house plants. The lesson was pre
sented by Eunice Mann on house
plants care and use. Names
were drawn for "secret pals” to
be remembered with a birthday
gift. Wilma Anson won a special
prize. The next meeting is to be
with Dorothy Devall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson
and family were Wednesday eve
ning supper guests at the De
Wayne Anson home and Mr. and
Mrs. L»on Hynes ana girls were
Friday evening callers.
Gene Krogh, Northfield, Minn.,
was an overnight guest Friday at
the Carl Krogh home.
Henry Storjohann helped Mel
vin Johring prepare wood last
week.
Mrs. Harold Fox and Marlene
were Saturday visitors at Martha
Johrings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burgard
and Delbert, Niobrara, were Sun
day evening supper guests at thd
Kennis Hansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson
and family visited the James
Butts family at O’Neill, Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrim
son, Newport, spent Monday
and Thursday redecorating
their new home and getting it
ready for occupancy.
Mrs. Virgil Hubby, Jessie Kac
zor and Mrs. Frank Nelson had
coffee with Mrs. Paul Nelson
Wednesday. On Sunday Mrs. Ed
Kaczor entretained Mr. and Mrs.
Pa'jl Nelson, Levi Hull and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Nelson. The oc
casion marked Margery's birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse
and boys were Thursday evening
visitors at the Charles Freouf
home in Atkinson.
Marvin Rouse, Inman, was a
Sunday evening supper guest at
the Howard Rouse home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring,
Fred, Srharleen and Craig were
supper guests Tuesday evening at
the Merlin Anderspn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobro
volny were visitors in Norfolk Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts and
boys were 9unday callers at the
Emmet Slaight home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennis Hansen
met Mrs. John Nolan at Bro
ken Bow early Sunday morn
ing. She was returning from
Missoula, Mont., where she
spent the past two months with
her daughter, Mrs. Robert Ross
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and
Mrs. Howard Rouse and Lloyd
helped Marvel Borg celebrate hr:
birthday Thursday Mr. and Mrs
William Hubby visited there Fri
day night.
Mr. and Mrs Sam Rubertsor
called at the Paul Nelson and
Axel Borg home Thursday eve
rung Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hard
ing also called.
Mr and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
and girls and Mr and Mrs. Hen
ry Walters anil Norma were sup
per guests at the Russell Woep
pel home in Ewing Friday night
Mr and Mrs. Bob Witherwas
and family were Tuesday eve
mng visilurs at the Ted Craw
ford home.
Mr. and Mr». John Schmitz
went to Omaha Thursday ami
Steve, Mark and Danny
Schmitz accom{ianied them. .Mr
Schmitz is to have surgery
Monday. Mrs. Katie Ratter man,
Honettlorl, S. D., came Wedncs
day to remain with Mildred
and Jerry Schmitz during their
parcnls, absence.
Mrs. Ken Wrede and Jay were
Friday visitors at the Bob San
ders home.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Meyers and Vicki, Atkinson
were Thursday evening supper
guests at the Delbert Rouse
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse
and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nel
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kacaor
were supper guests Friday eve
ning at the Virgil Hubby home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobro
volny, Larry and Mrs. Ken Wrede
and Jay were Thursday dinner
guests of Mrs. Viola Hall. Also
present were Mr Herman Olson
and Lowell Hall, Blue Earth
ROYAL THEATRE
Thursday, Feb. 8
Family Night
7 WOMEN FROM IIEIJ.
Patricia Owens Denise Darcel
Cesar Romero Margia Dean
John Kerr
Fri.-Sat. Feb. 9-Hi
THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM
Vincent Price
In Color
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Feb. 11-12-13
SECOND TIME AROUND
Debbie Reynolds Andy Griffith
Cinemascope and Color by DeLuxe
Wed.-Thurs. Feb. 14-Pi
Family Night
SERENGETI
In Eastman Color
Minn , who spent Wednesday and
Thursday in O’NeilL
Enunet Slaight and Mary Pet
erson attended the funeral
rices for Fay Urittell ui Atkinson
Tuesday
Mr. ami Mrs Gerald Harding
met Mr and Mrs Vernon Hard
mg at Grand Island early Satur
day They were returning fnsn an
extended vacation in California
where they had gone to spend the
holidays with their three sons.
Tom. Don and Floyd Harding and
families
Mrs William Langan visited
Thursday at the l*lia Harrison
home while William called at
the home of hi* brotber
m-law ami stater, Mr and Mr».
Art Rentier.
Mr ami Mrs Sam Robertson
were Norfolk vootnra M<*tday
Austin Henries la confined to
Ms homr due to the measles.
The school teacher* are chalk
Ing up many absentee* tbeae
days due to flu
Mr anil Mra Fred Limlbrrg
called on Mrs Agnes .Johnson at
the Lynch hospital Friday They
also visited Mr and Mrs. Walter
Wells, Bristow, who were getung
ready to spend the weekend in
Omahu with their daughter. Mrs
Bob Allendorfer and family
POLLED HEREFORD SALE
Saturday, Feb. 17
Two miles west of Geddes, S. D.
Selling 40 coming two-yr. old Bulls — 25 bred
Heifers.
L. V. Gant & Sons - Geddes, S. D.
Closing Out
Farm Sale
Having sold our farm we will sell our personal property at public
auction at the farm located: 12 miles west, 3 miles south and 1
and H mile east of Verdigre . . . OK . . . 15 miles north and V*
mile east of Orchard ON . . .
FRIDAY, FEB. 9
Sale Starts at 12:30
(In case of bad weather sale will be held i week later on Feb. 16)
36 HEAD OF CATTLE 36
GOOD LINE FARM and HAY EQUIPMENT
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - HAY & GRAIN
TERMS OF SALE — CASH or make arrangements with clerk
CARL and Hattie Nelson
Kudloff Brothers, auctioneers
American National Rank of Creighton, clerk
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FEB. 11-17, 1962
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Mechanicals, novelty fold
glitter type, others — 59c
POLY PACK OF 26
Novelty shapes, imaginative
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BUBBLE PACK OF 30
Gay. colorful assortment.
30 cute Valentines 39c
SPECIAL! PACK OF 20
Adorable cutouts just for
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I-Lb. Heart Shape
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Values To 89c
Family-Size Toiletries
Family-Size toiletries at Fam
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