Future Subscribers DUFEK—Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Dufek, of O’Neill, a daugh ter, Patty Jo, weighing 7% pounds, born Friday, October 29, at the O’Neill hospital. SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, jr., of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 9 pounds. Mrs. Smith is the former Quentin Milnar. REIGE—Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reige, of Page, a daughter, Elaine Marie, weighing 9 pounds, born Wednesday, Oc tober 27, at the O’Neill hos pital. ELLSBERRY — Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ellsberry, of Or chard, a son, Nolan Walter, weighing 7Vi pounds, born on Thursday, October 28, at the O’Neill hospital. JAMES— Me. and Mrs. Al fred James, of Atkinson, a son, Jesse, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Saturday, Octo ber 30, at the Freed nursing home, in Atkinson. He is the third son of his family. His mother is the former Leona McCallister, of Atkinson. KRUGMAN— Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Krugman, of Neligh, a daughter, weighing 8% pounds, born Monday, October SHOLES - CLARK WEDDING DANCE Saturday, Nov. 6 AMERICAN LEGION HALL O'Neill 18, in a Nor.oik hospital. The couple’s first child, she is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krugman, of Star. ADRIAN — Mr. and Mrs. George Adrian, of Ewing, a daughter, Brenda Sue, weigh ing seven pounds a n d 10 ounces, born Friday, October 29, in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Lincoln. ANGUS—Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Angus, of Spencer, a son, born Tuesday, October 26, at the Lynch hospital. FOGLE — Mr. and Mrs. George Fogle, of Ft. Benning, Ga., a son, bom Tuesday, Oc tober 26. Mrs. Fogle is the former Modena Adair, daugh ter of Mrs. Gertie Adair, of Amelia. _ STEVENS—-Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stevens, of Lincoln, a daughter, bom Saturday, Oc tober 30, at a Lincoln hospit al Mr. Stevens is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens, of | Page. ___ Hallowe’en Pranksters Make Usual Rounds STAR — Hallowe’en prank sters made the usual rounds in the Star community, but no serious damage was reported. An abundance of soap was put to use. Other Star News Mrs. Art Boelter spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs, Ewalt Miller, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs and Kay were guests at the Ger old Snyder home Sunday, Oc tober 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller attended a card party Monday, October 25, at the Ernest Boelter home. Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller, Verna, Arnold and Barbara and Mabel Derickson went to Lincoln last Thursday where Verna and Mabel attended the state teachers’ convention. The Millers visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cunningham, and Mabel visited her aunt, Mrs. Wallace Lundeen, and family while there. They returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Juracek j NOWADAYS .... 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RATES: In Nebraska — S*9ned: Per Year . 2.50 Route or ; # • »•" Box No_ Elsewhere — Per Year . 3.00 City and • Months . 1.75 State_ THE FRONTIER "NORTH-NEBRASKA FASTEST-GROWING NEWSPAPER*’ . SICK & INJURED CELIA— E. W. Samms and W. ft. Greenwood drove to Sioux City Wednesday, Octo ber 27. Mr. Samms entered 1 St. Joseph's hospital for sev eral days of treatment and Mr. Greenwood returned home the same day. . . . Gayle and Mary Ann Siebert, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Siebert, farm ers northeast of Atkinson, had their tonsils and adenoids re moved in Norfolk Thursday, October 28. . . . Frank Mur ray, farmer northeast of At kinson, was taken to the Lu theran hospital in Norfolk on Tuesday, October 26, for an I operation. He is reported “im ' proving satisfactorily.” Mrs. Murray accompanied him. i F. O. Hammerberg is ‘‘still | quite sick.” LYNCH—Earl Rosisky, who was an operative patient at an Omaha hospital, has re turned to his home here. . , . Chris Jensen was dismissed from the Lynch hospital Tues day, October 26. . . Mrs. John Wike has been ill the past several weeks and is under the doctor’s care. . . Mrs. Jake Nieman is able to be “up and around” again after a serious illness. . . Mrs. Floyd France has been ill at her home the past week, but is “improving.” . . . Mrs. F. S. Keeler was ill with influenza Thursday, Oc tober 28. . . . Mrs. Frank Crawford, who was taken ser iously ill Monday, October 25, is “improving” at her home in East Lynch. CHAMBERS — Edward Grimes underwent an emer gency appendicitis operation at the Salem general hospital at Salem, Ore., last Thursday, October 28. Edward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes, of Chambers. . . James Sheedy. of Chambers, received a severe eye injury one day last week w,hen hit by a stick. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Reninger drove to Omaha Friday and brought her father, Mr. Reed Grubb, home from the Clark son hospital. Mr. Grubb was “tired from the trip” but oth erwise “improved.” AMELIA—Mrs. Peter Frahm returned from Neligh Friday where she had been for a week taking treatments at the Philben sanitarium. . . . Mrs. Vernon Sparks has not been “feeling well.” She consulted Dr. N. P. McKee in Atkinson. He pronounced it “near pneu monia” and gave her penicil lin. . . . Mrs. Arthur Waldman entered St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City this week for a major operation. . . . Donnie Adams received a badly sprained wrist Friday when a cart with which he was play ing upset, throwing him over the cart and bending back his wrist. ATKINSON — Mrs. John Jones is “very ill” at her home in Atkinson. She has been ailing for some time but lately has required constant care. . . Mrs. Dan O’Connell arrived home from Norfolk on Saturday, October 30, where little Patricia, her two-year old daughter, had been a pa tient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital. The little girl is “improved” but must continue insulin shots. O’NEILL — Miss Gertrude Sullivan returned Sunday from Norfolk, where she recently underwent an appendectomy at Our Lady of Lourdes hos pital. . . . Mrs. Levi Fuller took her son, George, to Nor folk for a checkup Saturday. The Fetrow children, Marilyn, Frank and Betty, accompanied them. . . . Mrs. Ross Ridge way is a patient in St. Jos eph’s hospital in Omaha. EMMET— W. P. Dailey re turned home last Thursday af ter being a patient in St. Vin cent’s hospital in Sioux City for several days. He is “very much improved.” . . .Pat Mc Ginnis entered a clinic at Nor folk on Monday, October 25, for a medical checkup and re turned home the same day. He is “improved.” PAGE—Word has been re ceived that Mrs. Helen Galla fher, a former resident of age, is “very ill” in a LoS Angeles, Calif., hospital. Mrs. Gallagher has resided in Cali fornia for a number of years. and family, of Norfolk, called at the William Derickson hopne Sunday evening. 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