THE FRONTIER, O’Neill, N«brwka, Thur-wlnv. May 31, | ... .— I Chambers News . By Mrs. E. B. Oarpetf Confirmed at St. Paul’s Luther an church Sunday were Patty Hoerle, Lana Getter, Ralph Met schke, Marilyn Buhlman, Gerald Harley and Terry Dankert. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weller and family returned Saturday from a weeks vacation trip. They visited his parents at Warrens burg, Miss., his brother and fam ily, St. Clair, Mo., and another brother and family, Louisville, Ky Sunday guests in the Lloyd Hoerle home were Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and family, Hold redge, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoer le and family, Clearwater, Mrs. Jake Hoerle, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hoerle and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoerle and family, Cham bers. Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and Pat ty accompanied her sister’s fam ily, the Beckers, home to visit until Memorial Day, when Mr. Hoerle will go after them. Those from Chambers attend ing graduation exercises at the Nebraska Christian high school, Central City, were Mr. and Mrs Troxel Green and family, Mrs. Hamp Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and Kathy, Mrs. Mae Hub bard, Mrs. Letha Cook, Loretta Gibson, the Rev. and Mrs. Ear) Schwenk and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and fami ly. Three from this community were among the graduates. They are Kenneth Taylor, Lloyd Thor in and Shirley Green. -vii. .mu ivirs. u. n. urunes drove to Milford Tuesday of last week to attend the high school graduation exercises. Their grand daughter, Charlotte Grimes, was one of the graduates. They re turned Wednesday. Mrs. Dan Rowse, formerly, Ru thie Smith, will be honored at a shower in the Methodist church parlors Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green and family, Albion, were Sunday din ner gjests in the Glen Taylor home. Receiving baptism at the Meth odist church Sunday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durre, Robert and Donald William Dur re. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peltzer, Norfolk, and Mrs. Alvin Hankins, Stanton, were Sunday guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox left Monday for a visit and to spend Memorial Day with rela tives in southern Iowa. Anna and Herman Schipman accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Grim, Ulysses, spent the weekend of May 19 with the Mel vin Grim family, McCook. They took Mr. and Mrs. Grimes home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Neilson, Alliance, visited recently with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blair and family, Omaha, and Faye Blair, Lincoln, were weekend guests of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Blair and Mrs. Whid den. Faye Blair will remain un til Sunday. Travis and Michael Tomjack Daytown, Tex., came the first of the week to spend the summer with the George and Don Came ron families. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starkey and family, Springfield, Mo., are visiting her brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cam eron and family and other rela tives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and two boys, Los Alamos, N.M., came Wednesday for a few days’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Chambers and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams, Atkinson. The boys will remain for a month visit. Dick Fees, St. Paul, Minn., and his sister, Mrs. Robert Far rier, Los Angeles, Calif., visited friends at Chambers the first of the week. jars, wunam Turner left Wed nesday for Billings, Mont., for a few days visit with her aunt, Mrs. Elma Kramer. Rebekah Lodge No. 361 met Fri day evening. May 25 with 24 members present. The Charter was draped in remembrance of a recently departed member Mrs. Hattie Tibbets. Plans were made to attend the district meet ing to be held in Tilden June 1. 1 The following Charter members were honored and presented a corsage; Mrs. Etta Keller. Mrs. Jane Spann and Mrs. Ida. Lam bert. Those who served as “noble grand" and continued member ship for over 25 years were al so honored. Following the Lodge meeting a “Mother-Daughter” party was enjoyed with 6 daugh ters present. Lunch was served by Mrs. G. H. Grimes and Mrs. Glen Adams. The noble grand. Fern Burtwistle, served a birthday cake in honor of those birthdays occurring in May. Mrs. A. B. Hubbard and Mrs. G. H. Grimes were asked to decorate the graves of depart- 1 ed members Memorial Day. The next meeting will be June 8 with Mrs. Dona Carson and Mrs. Er nest Durre hostesses. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted .Contact Ceases H Phone 167 — O’Neill. Nebr. Hoars 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Cloned Wednesday ...- ’ i THANK YOU! j MR. and MRS. O'NEILL and VICINITY: ( We wish to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of ■ you for making our 14th anniversary in O'Neill such a tremendous 1 success. 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