The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 31, 1963, Image 9

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    Chambers News
By Mr*. K. It. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper
have received word that hia bro
ther, Harry C<x>per, Tucson,
Ariz., expected to enter the hos
pital there Monday for medical
care and possible surgery. His
son, Gordon Cooper of Califor
nia was expected to be with him
and with Mrs. Cooper for a cou
ple of weeks.
The Work-To-Gether club met
Thursday evening, Jan. 17 at the
home of Mrs. Sam Young with
7 members present. One new
member was admitted. Two new
members who had joined the
club recently were introduced
They were Mrs. Kenneth Back
haus and Mrs. Dick Read. The
handicraft leader, Mrs. Richard
Grimes, assisted the group in
making pictures from plates. If
was decided that all dues would
be paid at once instead of each
meeting. The next meeting will
be February 21 at the home ol
Mrs. Bob Bernhardt.
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Mrs. Clarence Sanderson
reporter
Fourteen members and one vis
itor, Mrs. Clare Coulthard, were
present Thursday pm. at the
Methodist church basement for
the closing session of the study
on the book "The Rim of East
Asia”. The study was presented
by Mrs. T. E. Newhouse and
Mrs. Darrel Gillette. The next
study will be from the book “The
Arm of Compassion” by W. Ver
non Middleton.
The president, Mrs. G. H. Ad
ams, presided at the business
session. The group voted to give
$10.00 toward a plaque, represent
ing “Peace” to hang in the
church center at the United Na
tions special memberships were
discussed, also subscriptions to
the World Outlook and Methodist
women. The meeting closed with
prayer. Lunch was served by
Mrs. LaVern Hoerle and Mrs.
Raymond Shoemaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens,
Cherilyn and Terry, Atkinson,
were Sunday afternoon visitors in
the Erwin Carpenter home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taggart,
Dannegrog were Sunday p. m
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Fagan.
On Friday evening, Feb. 1,
Chambers will play 9t. Joe, At
kinson in a basketball game on
the home floor. The Holt County
Volley Ball Tournament will be
held at Chambers Feb. 11-13-14.
Wednesday evening callers in
the Vern Wilkinson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hanna and
Friday evening callers were Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Watson.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Brion, Ew
ing, were Sunday pm. and eve
ning guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Walter.
The thermometer dropped to 25
degrees below Saturday mglu in
the Chambers community after a
high wind and blowing snow all
p m. and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Coday and
Dan were supper guests and at
tended a card party at the Dick
Doolittle home Sunday evening.
Oscar Greenstreei showed
slides he had taken in various
parts of the U. S. from Florida
to Alaska, at the Bethany Pres
byterian church one evening last
week.
Keith Baughn, teacher in the
Chambers H. S was speaker at
the Methodist church Sunday a
m. in the absence of the pastor.
Mrs. Donald Hoffman was a
patient from Wednesday eve
ning until Friday in St. Antho
ny’s hospital.
Edgar DeHart returned the
first of the week from Omaha
where he had undergone surgery
for the removal of a cataract
on his eye.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarman
came Saturday from Rochester,
Minn., where they had gone for
medical council. They visited un
til Monday a.m. in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood
Jarman and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Jarman. Their sor,
Dickie, who had been staying at
the Dick Jarmans accompanied
them to their home, Ft. Collins,
Colo.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Richard Jarman home were Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Jarman and
ickie, Ft. Collins, Colo., Mr. and
Mrs. Wood Jarman, Mr. and Mrs
Jim Jarman and children and
Duane Grossnicklaus, Karen and
Linda. The latter two had spent
the weekend with their grand
parents, the Richard Jarmans.
Mrs. Duane Grossnicklaus and
Sally left Friday for a two week
visit with friends and relatives
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gartner and children drove to
Neligh Sunday to spend the day
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. Miller. The latter expect
to leave next week for Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rockford and
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family were Sunday d.nnei
guests in ti»e Harry Scott home.
The occasion was to celebrate
the birthday anniversary of tlie
Scott’s granddaughter, Betty
Rockford.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Nachtman
and children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Ralph Blair and
mother, Mrs. Whidden.
Several friends and neighbors
gathered at the Green home
Thursday evening to help Ralph
Green celebrate his birthday an
niversary.
Mr. ami Mrs. E. M. Jarman
drove to the Ernest Childers
home west of Elgin Wednesday
evening to visit the Russell
Childers family of Wyoming whc
weie visiting his brother and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Hertel were
Friday evening visitors in the
Lyman Covey home in Chambers.
Dorsey News
Ity Mrs. Harold Osborn
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka were
lunch guests at the Harold Os
born home on Tuesday. Earlier
in the day they called at the Ro
ger Rosenkrans home to attend
to some school business.
Mrs. O. Ruzicka’s brother, Joe
Kubic lias been a patient at Sac
red Heart hospital in Lynch, re
covering from a cold and flu. He
go to go to his home in O’Neill
on Friday.
Miss Sadie Derickson accom
panied Rosenkrans to O’Neill
where she is going to spend some
time with her sisters and mother
due to the severe cold weather
were having.
Mrs. Clay Mashino had to have
a tooth extracted Saturday by a
dentist in O’Neill. She is suffering
with it as the cold weather seems
to bother her jaw where the tooth
was removed.
Mrs. Guy Hull was a Saturday
shopper in Lynch. She also call
ed at the hospital to see Mrs.
T. J. Graham.
Words been received from Rod
rick Hughes who is stationed at
Granite, Illinois, states that this
cold weather is making it very
uncomfortable for the boys to
work in the shop as they can
not get enough heat in there to
keep them warm.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosen
krans received word that the dor
mitory in Springfield, Mo., where
their daughter Marion stays and
attends college, caught fire, des
troying it so badly that the girls
had to find other quarters to live
in. Some of the girls were at
tending classes at the time and
some of them lost all their cloth-'
ing as the fire was to much in
advance of the fire department to
salvage the things from their
rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber
and Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene
visited at the Harold Osborn
home Sunday evening.
Mrs. R. L. Hughes accompan
ied the Osborns to Lynch Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gillogy and
children were Friday evening
callers at the R. L. Hughes home,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Aim were
O’Neill shoppers Friday. Mrs.
Aim’s mother is not feeling the
best and has had to be in bed for
a few days this past week.
Miss Lizzie Carson and Mrs.
Mary Wolfe braved the cold wea
ther on Thursday and visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Wilson.
Guy Johnson was admitted to
the hospital Friday for a run ol
x-rays and tests. Friends hope
he soon will be able to be back
home.
Roger Rosenkrans chimney
caught fire Monday morning
causing them some inconvenience
on these cold mornings as they
had to fight the fire to keep it
from getting away from them.
Amelia News
By MIm Ptornur* limtorj
Mr and Mr*. George Fullerton
took home ma le ice cream and
cake and spent Thursday eve
ning, Jan. 24 with Mr. and Mrs
Lew Backhaus and helped Mr*.
Backhaus celebrate her birthday
anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
went to Atkinson Wednesday on
business and while there called
on their nephew, Ted Backhaus
and S. C. Barnett at the Atkinson
hospital. Ted is seriously ill with
diabetes and surgery for ampu
tation of one leg was to be per
formed early this week.
Mrs. Frank Searles, Denver,
Colo., planned to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and fam
ily this week She will visit an
other daughter, Mrs. Lew (Bev
erly) Sperling at Spencer
Mrs. Duane Carson, Chambers,
called on Mrs. May Sageser and
Mrs. Emma Lindsey and brought
them each a birthday remember
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson
went to Sargeant Sunday after
noon to visit their brother-in-law, i
Ott Dickman, who is critically ill
in the Sargeant hospital. They al
so received word from their son,
Don Peterson, that his wife was
in the hospital suffering with
Hepatitis. They live in Tuscon,
Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
spent Saturday evening at Lee
Gilmans.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Everett,
Atkinson, were Saturday evening
supper guests with Mr. and Mrs
Charles Everett, Harley and Su
san.
Lee Gilman expected to have
part of the cast removed from hu
injured leg Tuesday. He was sure
in f»o}>es Uus could be dune aa the
cast extended around his waist
and made it difficult for him to
get around.
Mr. amf Mrs Dick Do >1 it lie en
ter tamed at supper and card*
Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs.
Lee Gilman, Mr. and Mrs Anna
N inham, Mr. and Mrs George
Fulleiton and Mr ami Mr> Dunk
Peterson were guests.
Dale Doolittle and Dick Mc
Connell were Lincoln callers Fri
day returning home Saturday
Dale visited hu sisters, Mrs. Ger
ald Tesch and Mrs. Ray Gartner
and their families while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle were
shopping in O'Neill Thursday and
visited Mrs. Gertie Marcellun
while tiiere.
Mr. and Mrs Gus Pospichal.
Mr and Mrs Art Doolittle and
Mrs Gertie Adair were visiting
at Edgar Petersons Sunday eve
ning. The evening was spent play
ing cards.
Troxeil Green was speaker at
the Methodist church Sunday
morning, filling the pulpit for
Rev Hess who had gone to Mis
souri to spend his birthday an
niversary with his twin brother
Deputy United States Marshall
Roy Gartner, Unr<4n. in com
jwny with another officer recent *
:> went to Washington D C. on
business anl while there attend
ed the inaugural dinner and per
sonally met president Kennedy
Deputy Marshall Gartner ii a
son in law of Mr, and Mrs, Ari
Doolittle He also figured in the
Oxford. Mississippi ran
Miss Donna Forbes stayed tn
Amelia With Mrs Maude Forbes
to attend school due to bad road
conditions and cold weatltrr
Debby Waldo stayed overnight
Thursday with Cynthia Dierklng
Mr. and Mrs. Bi4> Friedrtck
and family have recenlly moved
to Liibback, Tex , from El Paao,
Tex This la tl»e northwestern
part of Texas and some closer,,
to home. B«ib, a former Amelia!
boy. is art electrician. He is a
brother U> Mr* LKryd Wnldo
Mr* May Sageser waa a gue*t
Saturday with her non and wile,
Mr and Mra Vrrn Hagesrr to a
dinner tn honor «J her itVh htTth.
day dinner
Mr anil Mr* Oienn White and
Mra S C. Barnett have spent
several hours each day with Mr.
Barnett at the Atkinson hrwpttat.
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Beauty Shop
9t3 K. Dougina H» Phone til
Complete Beauty Service
Slimllner Reducing Machine
ROYAL THEATRE
rhurs Jan. 91
“JIMRO"
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"TAKZAN TUP. APIS MAN"
Sun.-Mon. Tiiea.-Wed.-Thar*.
Pel*. 9-4-3 4 7
"IF A MAN ANSW RKM”
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IOOF LODGE NO. 57
meets every Wednesday at 8
pm. All members are urged to
l>e present. Visiting Odd Fellows
welcome. tf
DANCE
WHOOPEE JOHN
FRIDAY. FEB. 8
American Legion Ballroom
O'Neill, Nebraska
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Half-Price Sale on Cara Nome Cosmetics!
HAND LOTION QQC
Pint. Reg. 2.00 JO
HAND CREAM Q7C
8 oz. Reg. 1.75 ° 1
SKIN FRESHENER 1 OC
Reg. 2.50
COLD CREAM 1 OC
_Reg. 2.50
CLEANSING CREAM 1 on
for Dry Skin. Reg. 2.50
NIGHT CREAM 1 CA
Reg. 3.00
HORMONE CREAM 1 75
Estrogenic. Reg. 3.50 ■ w
FAST CLEAN 1 AA
Cleansing Lotion. Reg. 2.00 * «w w
ASTRINGENT 1 OC
Reg. 2.50
(B)New
Awakenings
Made together to work to- 5
gether. Now say good-by to
problem hair. Controlled
Action Shampoo, Sheen ’n’ !
Shield Rinse, Moisture
Guard Conditioner, Crystal
Clear Hair Spray, Star-Shine
Hair Gloss.
Each
COUCH and COLD NEEDS
REXALL ASPIRIN. ».». «*> »*«.'«'■ 64c
,m Antiseptic stick soothes chapped, cracked
REXALL LIP-AID. or dry lips.
.. .. *. u Kills contacted germs. Use qq.
Mi-31 Antiseptic Mouthwash, asgargie.wm »9C
Lo-Glare for comfort around face. ~
Rex-Ray HEAT LAMP, save ssc. Reg. 3.9s. ;
p. rnvnrv nriT DAn Wetproof, 3-heat. Save 1.97. Reg. ^ no :
ELECTREX HEAT PAD. 5.95.
_ _ iiinnniirn Steams up to 12 hours. 1-Gal. capac- r qf
Rex-Ray VAPORIZER, ity. save 2.00. Reg. 7.95. j
DEYOY REXALL DRUG
We Give S&H Green S amps on all Purchases
Phone 87 Robert T. Dev ay, Pharmacist O'Neill
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corn farmers
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Farm and Home Section
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