Chambers News By Mr*. E. K. Urpoatw Guests on Sunday, Nov. 25th in the Leo O'Malley home were Mrs. O’Malley’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Rotherham and bro ther Eddie accompanied by niec es, Rosemary, Carol and Kamie Rotherham, Ewing. Overnight guests Thursday, Nov. 23rd in the Sam Young home were Mr. and Mrs Gary Emigh, Lorie and Russ and Roy Rogers, Selden, Kan., Wayne and Patty Brown, McCook Spending the night in the Ernest Young home were Mr, and Mrs. Bud Rogers and Kerry, Selden, Kan , and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, McCook. All were dinner guests in the Sam Young home Friday before they departed for home. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O’Malley Saturday eve ning, Nov. 24th for a turkey din ner were; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dowd and daughters, Colleen and Noreen, Columbus, Deanna Dowd, Lincoln, Mrs. Blanche O’Malley, O’Neill, Sister Mary Faith, O. P., Ogallala and Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry O’Malley, Ann and Larry, Chambers. Thanksgiving dinner and sup per guests in the Sam Young home were Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Young, Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and Family, McCook, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey and Stevie, Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rogers, Roy and Terry and Mr. ami Mrs. Gary Emigh, Lorie and Russ, Selden, Kan. aim ivirs. l.. v. cooper naa Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday, Nov 25th at the home of Mrs. Cooper’s brother, Arnold Zuehlke and sisters, Marie and Erna Zue hlke. Others present were the sis ters, Mr. and Mrs. Sewell John son and members of their family, Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Friedrich and their family, Spen cer. The Friedrich’s one son, Carl and wife were the only mem bers not present for the occasion. The Junior class of the Cham bers High school presented the three act comedy “The Groom Says No.” at the High School Au ditorium Friday evening, Nov. 30th. The cast consisted of Lana Otter, Debby Eisenhauser, Mary Fleek, Gary Fagan, Jim Urban, Peggy Gerkie, Gene Metschke, Elaine Dankert, Darla Waldo, Su san LaRue, Edward Fluckey. Stu dent director was Sandre Whita ker. The play was directed by Jerry Liveringhouse. Between acts was a song by the Junior girls, and a piano duet by Lana Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tangeman, Chadron, came Thursday and spent until Saturday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tange man. Mrs. Tangeman attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Alma Farrier but Mr. Tangeman was called to Lincoln on Friday. Also attending the funeral were Arland Tangeman, Sidney and James Tangeman, Littleton, Colo. Both left for home following the services. Mrs. Leslie Lieswald is collect ing all kinds of cancelled postage stamps for mission work through the church. She would appreciate v \ i f r / / """ ! having them saved for her. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Farrier, Denver, Colo., came to attend the funeral of his grandnvither, Mrs. Alma Farrier. Also here for the funeral were Mrs. Farrier 'g daughters, Mrs Carrie Briggs, Red Oak, Iowa, Mrs. Clarence Vick and Mrs Alice Staples, Ok lahoma City, Okla. and her two sisters, Mrs. Lena Springer, Het tinger. N. D and Mrs. Gladys Springer, Alexandria, Minn John Walter Sr. was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital, O'Neill, Friday following a stroke at his home in Chambers His son, Al fred Walter and his daughters, Mrs. Rena Deirking and Mrs. Van Robertson have been at his bedside since. Henry Walter, De Witt, came Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Grimes were Sunday dinner guests in the G. H. Grimes home. The Senior and Junior Youth Fellowship had a pot luck dinner at the Methodist church Sunday following the morning worship. In the afternoon the group set up the nativity scene on the lawn Keller club met Wednesday, Nov. 28 with Mrs. Duke Read. Roll call was answered by nam ing a cause for Thanksgiving. It was decided to send a Memorial gift to the family of Mrs. Alma Farrier in as much as she was an honorary member of the organi zation. A card was sent to Mrs. Ernest Young who was unable to be present. The door prize was awarded to Mrs. George Came ron. A brief game period was enjoyed It was decided to hold a Christmas party at the home of Mrs Ed Eisenhauer Dec. 19. The next meeting will be Dec. 5 at the home of Mrs. Bernard Grimes with Mrs. Richard Grimes co-hostess. There were 19 members and 8 children pre sent. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Garwood made a trip to Grand Island Monday. Mrs Minnie Ritterbush return ed home Saturday from St An thony’s hospital where she had been a patient for about 2 weeks, Mrs. Sarah Adams left recent ly for California to spend the winter with her daughter and son in-law, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Sal stron and son, Turlock. She was accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Dora To\|nsend. Page, who will also spend the winter in Califor nia. Mr and Mrs. Jim Pucket and children, Emmett, were Sunday evening visitors in the L. V. Coop er home, also calling in the eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Read and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Damme and Cheryl visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridges, Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rowse took their daughter, Linda, back to Lincoln Sunday after having spent the weekend at home. They were accompanied by Kenneth Coolidge who had also spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Coolidge. Keith Baughn was guest speak er at the American Legion Aux iliary Convention, Grand Island. Saturday. Mr and Mrs Z. Marshall, Stu art, spent Friday with her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. An drew Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holcomb, Aurora, were weekend guests in the L V. Cooper home. Mr. and Mrs Dick Read and children, Lincoln, moved the first of the week to the Tim Read place east of town. The Tim Reads moved last week into the Dick Read house in the north part of town. Mrs. J. W. Walter attended a shower honoring Pat Hobbs at Ewing Saturday evening. Miss Hobbs is the fiancee of Mrs Walter’s grandson, Ron Brion. Mrs. Kenneth Werner spent from Sunday to Wednesday of last week in Denver with her daughter, Connie Werner. Mr and Mrs Dein Rowse and Mr and Mrs Ralph Garwood spent Thursday with their par ents, Mr and Mrs. Art Rowse, Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shoe maker enjoyed ice cream and cake at the Clare Coulthard home. Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Coulthard’s birthday an niversary. Lynch News By -Vlr». K rtxl King Miss Pauline Mulhair returned to her home in Flordia last week Mr. and Mrs George Kaikow ski, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kal kowski, Mr and Mrs Anton Kai kow ski spent the weekend in Grand Island, Nehr., when they attended the Golden Wedding ce lebration of a cousin of the Kal kowskis, Mr. and Mrs Pete Pol ski Mr and Mrs LeRoy Purviance and three boys of Denver, Colo., spent Thanksgiving here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Christen sen were supper guests Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Eric Nielsen. Mrs Nelle Nelsen spent Thanksgiving vacation with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Cherokee. Ia. The American Legion Auxiliary met Monday, Nov. 16 at the nome of Mrs. Frank Fisher with 13 members present. Mrs. Don i Allen, president, conductd tht Alice's Beauty Shop 32A E. Doughi* at. Phone tR3 Complete Beauty Service Slimliner Reducing Machine meeting with Mr*. Jacob Btrme **r »» secretary Tarlatan men were made and filled with tom. handkerchiefs and cigarettes fur the veterans at the hospital fur Christmas last month A box of gifts were sent to the gift shop at the Veteran's hospital There the veteran* may choose gifts free of charge for each member of their families. Each auxiliary group is asked for a certain num ber of gifts each Christmas. A Christmas program is plan ned for the next rneetuig, the 3rd Monday in December. Mrs Ray Count# will be in charge of the program The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Don Allen with Mrs. Jacob Birmeier, co-hostess. CUB 9001TS MEET Nov. 28 —8 p.m. Cub Scout pack meeting held at the new school auditorium with a good crowd in, attendance. The theme was Pi-1 oneer Days The meeting o(>ened with the song "Coming Around the Mountain”. The Pledge of Al- i legiance was then given. The Cubs sang the Scout Booster Paul Shierk INMI RANoo of AO Klftda •one Mrs L Count, Den Mo tnrr, gave the welcome She Mat ed that auice the charter was drawn up 4 new members have been added They are William Muller. Timothy Davy. Tommy Thomson and Michael Rutledge Den 1 presented a 1 act pUy "The Magic Wishing Sack by Ruth Plumly Thomson Den 1 and 2 held a com shelling con test. Brad Ducker was the win ner. Den 2 presented a panto mime about Chnatupher Colum bus The Father's had a hog call ing contest with the cubs as jud ges Winners were Elmo Barnes, 1st, Thomas Schrunk, 2nd, Ed mond Rohde, 3rd 'Ihe mother* had a log rolling contesi Two songs were sung "Home on the Range" and "Oh Susanna". Mrs. Elmo Barnes, Den Mother No 2 demonstrated the impor tance of phyucal fittness with the r Ire Ip ul the scout* Assistant cub master wa* in charge of the recognition ceremony. Michael Rutledge. Hob cat pin; Hr ad Duiker. I gold 3 silver arrow* under wolf, Sleven Crawford, I stiver arrow under wolf, Quinton Schrunk. 1 gold. 2 silver arrows under wolf, l gold, 1 silver ar row under bear Wm Muller received his Cub Seoul registration card All pre sent then sang "God Bless Amer lea" The cub* formed a living circle and repeated the Cub Scout Prayer. Refreshments were served by Den 2 The neat pack meeting will be Dec 2B at » p m. in tbe school gymnasium with Den I serving lunch Try Th® Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I DID YOU KNOW? You can get a FREE estimate on heating your home the truly modern way with ELECTRIC HEAT. ASK US . . . Public CONSUMERS ss. I 1 Enjoy New PICTURE POWER ON CHANNEL TACO T-BIRD ELECTRA ...by far the world's most powerful electronic TV/FM antenna! Transistor amplifier makes even weak, snowy pictures sharp and clear. Heavy gold-anodized rust-proof aluminum makes T-BIRD ELECTRA the world's most rugged antjnna. Powers one or several sets. A model to fit your needs—priced from $78.80. 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