The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 12, 1962, Image 3

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    Chambers News
ll> Mr». E. R. UrpcaUw
The American Legion Auxiliary
post 320 met Thursday evening
in the home of Mrs. T E. New
liouse with 16 members present,
it was voted to buy markers for
the graves of Auxiliary members
in the Chambers cemetery Tiie
president announced the c<iunty
meeting to be held at Page the
third Monday evening of May.
A pan American report on Colum
bia, S A. was given by Mrs. Ar
dath Coday. Lanch was sew’d
by the hostesses, Mrs. Newhouse
and Mrs. Louis Walters.
Keller Club met Wednesday
p m at the home of Mrs. T. E.
Alder son with Mrs. Louis Har
ley co-hostess. Eleven members
and two children were present.
Roll call was answered by nam
ing a favorite Bible character.
D sir prizes were awarded to
Shirley Svatos and Mrs. G. H.
Grimes. Lunch was served by the
hostesses. The next meeting will
be April 18 at the home of Mrs.
Raymond Beed with Mrs. Glen
Grimes co-hostess.
The WSCS met Thursday p m.
at the Methodist church with 15
members present. The meeting
opened with prayer by Mrs. Louis
Neilson. The lesson on “Glimpses
of a Fast Moving Society” was
presented by .Mrs. Arthur Tange
man assisted by Mrs. J. E.
Grimes, Mrs. T. E. Alderson,
Mrs. T. E. Newhouse and Mrs.
Lnii Neilson. At the business
session it was voted to accept
a pledge to the District of $388;
also to give $H toward a fund
to enable Mrs. Cojieland to ac
company her husband, Bishop
Copland on a tour of South East
Asia later this year. It was de
cided to hold a "Day Apart Ser
vice" Thursday p in., April HHh,
at the church and following the
service to complete the study on
“The Meaning of 9jffering" a
L... t_ I T~» _ I i #i i _ mi f I
•'’"'A K/J ilUiipu kJ'A-AiliUU. 1UI iwr
lowing officers were elected to
serve the coming year: President,
Mrs. Glen Adams; vice president,
Mrs. Steve Shivlik; secretary,
Mrs. T. E. Alderson and treasur
er, Mrs. A. B. Hubbard.
The meeting closed with prayer
and the hostesses, Mrs. Herman
Holcomb and Mrs. Gaius Winter
mote served lunch.
Mrs. Willard Stanton and child
ren are moving soon into the Fa
gan house in Chambers. The fam
ily is coming here from Manhat
tan Kan. Mr. Stanton is being
called to service with the armed
forces in Korea. Mrs. Stanton is
the former Doreen Tangeman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Tangeman, Chambers.
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. Jim Jarman,
who have been on a ranch at Bas
sett ami had a farm sale recent
ly, came Saturday, March 31 to
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Jarman. They
made their headquarters at his
parents home and visited rela
tives and friends at Page and
various places. They left on Sat
Apr. 7th, and drove to Wayne
where they were dinner guests in
the Eugene Adams home, going
from there to Oklahoma City,
Okla., to visit relatives. They
will spend some time investigat
ing various fields before settling
definitely.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes
and daughter moved this week
end to their new home north
west of Chambers, formerly oc
cupied by the Alvin Blair family,
who have moved north of O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi>od Jarman
left Thursday for a visit with rela
tives in Colorado. They planned
to visit with his sister, Mrs. Guy
Davis and daughter, Emma, at
Julesburg. They will also visit
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarman at
Ft. Collins.
Mrs. Ola Ermer spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Charlotte
Honeywell and Mrs. Erna Tuck
er.
Two from the Valley Center
seh x>l took eighth grade exami
nations in Chambers Monday.
They were William Whitaker
and Kathy Read. Valley Center
School has lost five who have
enrolled elsewhere during the
year. These are Chert, Kelly
and Irene lines to Chambers.
Mary Lee Harvey to District
212 and Terry Gerkie to Hast
lags.
Mr. and Mr«. Dick Young drove
to Norfolk Wednesday where they
spent the night with relatives, go
ing on to Omaha Thursday for
his medical check-up following
heart surgery several weeks ago.
A grc*g> of Chambers young
people went to Neligh Sunday
evening to a Roller skating party.
This party was sponsored by
Keith Halsey.
The Junior MYF of the Metho
dist church are practicing for the
play "John the Beloved Disciple”
which they will present the eve
ning of good Friday at the
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jarman
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarman
and family, Chambers and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hash and child
ren, Norfolk enjoyed a family
dinner and get-to-gether at the
home of the other member of the
Jarman family, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Grossnicklaus and child
ren Sunday, April 8lh.
Mrs. Steve Shavlik accompan
ied her brother, L. Gunter, Nor
folk, to Iowa City Wednesday,
April 4., where they visited their
brother, Jim V. Gunter at the
Veterans hospital. The latter had
undergone heart surgery. He was
reported to be getting along very
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson
were dinner guesLs ot their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest liurie and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell,
accompanied by Mrs. Paul Roth
drove to Columbus Sunday. The
Honeywells visited their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. El
win Rubeck and Kathy. Mrs.
Roth spent the day with her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bierele and children.;
Paul Bierele accompanied his
grandmother home for a visit.
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**»*•>• .lv-lioou
left Tuesday by bus for Omaha
where he will have a check-up
on his eyes.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Honeywell Friday were her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ekl Urban, Ewing.
Merlin Grossnicklaus is get
ting around on a walking cast af
ter breaking his leg one day last
week when his horse fell.
Mrs. Anna Albers fell while as
sisting at the Charles Fauquier
home, breaking some ribs.
Some of the Extension club
presidents and group chairman of
the Chambers Center attended
the Recognition dinner in their
honor at O’Neill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Werner
plan to move their trailer house
trom Valley to Chambers next
week. Mrs. Werner and baby
daughter are staymg at the Ken
neth Werners. Dennis plans to
work with his father this sum
mer on the telephone line and
with business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montag,
Omaha, came Sunday to get their
tliree children who have been vis
iting tlieir grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Backhaus.
Mrs. Valo Edwards returned re
cently from Omaha where she
had spent the winter with her
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chris
tiansen and Bonnie, Blair, spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Celia Christiansen. Other
guests for Sunday dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christiansen
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gross
nicklaus and family drove to
Grand Island to visit relatives.
Mrs. Alma Farrier was found
unconscious on the floor of her j
home Thursday by her daughter.
Mrs. Alvin Tangeman and was
taken to St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright ac
companied by his parents, Mr. i
and Mrs Charles Wright left Sat
urday for Denver, Colo , to visit
the latter’s grandson. Mr and
Mrs Dean Elkins and family and
Mrs. Elkin*' parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Olson. They returned
Tuesday.
Celia News
Mrs. Merrill Anderson
The Atkinson Wesleyan Metho
dist Missionary Society held an
all day meeting Tuesday at the
church parlors with 14 members
attending. Mrs. Elrnore Blain
gave a report on the Missionary
Rally at O’Neill, Mrs Mark Hen
dricks reported on mission gifts _
to the Brainard Indian School at
Hot Springs, S. D., Mrs. Merrill
Anderson has charge of devo
tions. Mrs. Leonard Chaffin con
ducted the study of Romans.
Members observing birthdays or
anniversaries in March and April
were remembered with gifts by
mystery sisters. Recipients were
Mrnes. Roy Thurlow, Vivian
Vaughn, Merrill Anderson, Ro
bert Slaymaker, Elmore Blain!
and Mrs . Hazel Freouf. Mrs.
David Rahn will be host for the
May 1, meeting.
Mrs. Leonard Chaffin visited
her sister, Mrs. Russell Hipke,
Stuart, Thursday afternoon.
Edith Chaffin sj»ent Sunday
with Linda O’Connel. Evelyn
Slaymaker visited with Linda
Chaffin.
Mrs. Robert Hendricks attend-1
ed tlie Rural Extension Homema
kers Day at O’Neill Thursday.
Mrs. Hendricks »s president ct
the Cells Homemaker* Extension
club
Frances Chaffin took her school
pupils to O'Neill Friday to at
tend the song festival
The Rev. and Mrs. Elmore
Blain accompanied by Mmes.
Leonard Chaffin. MerriU Ander
son, Robert Hendricks and Jam' s
Fullerton attended the area con
ference meeting at Mitchell, S D ,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst,
Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Ricky,
Becky and Rhonda, and Mrs. li
on Hendricks and Greg visited at
live Otto Lorenz, Roy Cole and
Ivan Wayman homes Saturday
afternoon.
Tuesday evening and supper
guests at the home of Mr. and
■ .——*
Mrs Duane Beck were Mr*
Beck* father. Henry Dubrorolny,
awl her slater. Mr*. Alvin Heiaer
and family. Mr*. Helen Beck waa
a dinner guest at the Beck home
Saturday.
Mr. ami Mrs Clarence Focken
jr and family and Doyle Focken.
Stuart, were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Focken Dorothy Scott called in
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mr* John Stcheneder,
Dale and Gail were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr* Fern Morsett,
Royal. Also present were Mr. and
Mra. Charley Morsett and family,
Royal, and Mr and Mrs Melvin
Raff. Pierce. Mrs. S*cheiw\U-r *
nephew, Terry Morsett. son of
Mr and Mrs Henry Morsett. who
had spent several davs with the
Sicheneder family returned home
Sunday
Mrs Conrad Frtckel and Kurt
left Sunday to spend • few day*
vuuung at the Robert Collins
home in Omaha
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Coleman and
their grandchildren, Cindy and
Timmy Henderson, Valentine,
visited at the Victor Fnckcl h-*mr
Sunday
l>>r»*hy Scott wu a nipper
fu**t Thunday evening ,d Hi.
and Mr* Robert Hendrick*
5 lever ly Meyer. Wayne and Ken
nelh Meyer, North I'latte, apent
the weekend with their parent*,
Mr and Mra Herman Meyer ar.
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