. The Frontier’s Jack and Jill ^ CORNER LINDA LOU BOGSETH MARY JANE LUDINGTON (At left, O’Neill Photo Co.) CHICKENS ARE LINDA'S PETS . . . Folks, this week we’re introducing two young ladies. On the left is Miss Mary Jane Ludington, 20-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lud ington, of Atkinson. Mary Jane has red hair Nand blue eyes. Her favorite toys are her dolly and her little red gun. She loves to tease her older sister by taking her toys and running away with them. On the right is Miss Linda Lou Bogseth, 20-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bogseth, of Chambers. Linda has brown eyes and blond hair and a cheerful smile. She has two pet chickens. Linda likes to play with the neighbor baby. She has a limited vocabulary. HOLT COUNTY RED CROSS ELECTS Wade Is New Chairman; New Representative Not Present At the annual election meet ing of the Holt county chapter of the American Red Cross, Glea H. Wade, of O’Neill, was elected chairman, succeeding John R. Gallagher, also of O’ Neill, who was elected vice chairman. The group met in the as sembly room of the county courthouse Wednesday evening, June 8. The new' field representative, Miss Betty Jane Irving, was un able to attending the meeting because of work with Opera tion Snowbound settlement claims in Garfield county. Miss Irving succeeds Glen D. Custer, who has been assigned to Wyom ing territory. Other chapter officers are: Mrs C. V. Sullivan, re-elected secretary; J. B. Grady, treasur er, succeeding F. N. Cronin. Custer urged, in a brief talk to the group, that money from the annual fund be used in various ways such as life saving courses, blood banks, or Jun ior Red Cross activities.__ Southern Fried Spring Chicken Dinners with All the Trimmings Saturdays & Sundays Hinshaw Cafe — O'NEILL — Lohaus Named Head of Holt Auto Group H. J. Lohaus, of the Lohaus Ford Motor Co., of O’Neill, has been appointed area chairman for the National Automobile association to stimulate active participaton in the association’s national programs throughout Holt county. Mr. Lohaus was selected as area chairman by a committee of NADA and Nebraska New Car Dealer officials. The ap pointment was announced by A. H. Jones, the National As sociation’s director for Nebras ka. NADA is the largest retail trade association in the coun try with a membership of more than 34 thousand new automoble and new truck deal news. The national organiza tion is widely - known for its sponsorshp of highway safety and other public interest pro grams and its policy of sup porting the highest standards and ethics of automobile mer chandising. Average Attendance of 81 in Bible School CHAMBERS — The vacation Bible school sponsored by the Bethany Presbyterian, Kellar Presbyterian and Chambers Methodist churches closed at the Methodist church Sunday evening, June 12, with a pro gram by the students. The school was conducted through the week of June 6-11 with an enrollment of 86 and an average attendance of 81. Rev. Ralph Gerber, of O’Neill, had charge of* the school. Mrs. Irwin LaRue was president; Mrs. Steve Shavlik, vice-president; Marian Hoff man, secretary and treasurer. Officers for the following year will be: Mrs. Art Walters, presi dent; Mrs. LeRoy Holcomb, the vice-president; and Rose Marie Gibson, secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse and Mrs. Maude Rouse went to Long Pine Sunday to visit their niece. g,fts iju'.uim.vvt for Father... New Ritepoint Liters ... The Liqhter with the Visible Fuel Supply. Genuine Leather Wallets by Amity Razords : Blades Tawn Toilet Sets ... Other Shaving Sets _$1.39 & up Black Leaf “40”, Makes 6 gal. of spray_ 40c j Dust Insecticide for Vegetables, 1 lb. 56c Insect Repellent _ 69c Good Aire Aer-a-Sol Spray Deodorant. „ Licks Offensive Odors from Bathrooms. Cookinq. Stale Smoke, Sickrooms, Pets. GILLIGAN & STOUT — THE DRUGGISTS — Phone 252-W O'Neill WE GIVE itf^GREEN STAMPS 3 TILTS POSTPONED IN DAY-NIGHT LOOP Improvement Shown in 6th Round; 4 Teams Hobbled by Rain (Special to The Frontier) Three of four scheduled games were played in the North-Central league Sunday with substantial evidence to show the teams are displaying baseball talent. Not more than three points, separated the winner from the loser in the games played. Next week the league moves into its fourth round of play with Elgin and Center current ly leading the loop. Center Stretches Winning Streak to 3 Games— BRUNSWICK— Center cop ped a tight ball game at Bruns wick Sunday afternoon to the tune of 3-1, being rained out after the seventh inning. League rules say that the game will be counted in stand ings after completing seven of the nine scheduled innings. Carlow took credit for the win with Harvey, of Bruns wick, tagged with the loss. Carlow collected seven strike outs with Pichel, of Brunswick, getting three and Harvey get ting one. V. Glover, of Center, got four singles in five trips to the j plate. Summary: R H E Brunswick 000 010 0 1 5 2 Center 100 020 0 3 7 3 Batteries: Brunswick— Har vey, Pichel and Stubbs; Cen ter—Carlow and Decker. 3 Error Game for Petersburg, Elgin — PETERSBERG—Elgin dump ed Petersburg here, 10-7, Sun dav afternoon. R. Faust, J Diers and R. Temme divided mound duties for the losing team while Yo r cum took credit for the Elgin fin. Yocum got three strikeouts with Starman. of Elgin, get ers got a total of 11 strikeouts. Summary: R H E Elgin 006 001 300 10 7 1 Pet’rsb’g 320 020 000 7 10 2 Batteries: Elgin — Yocum, Starman and Schrage; Peters berg — R. Faust, J. Diers, R. Temme and Miller. 13 Innings in Tight Pitching Duel— NIOBRARA—It took Creigh ton “B” 13 innings to down Ni obrara in a tight game 8-7, Sunday afternoon. Bierman, of Creighton “B,” collected 15 strikeouts while E. Breeze got 16. Summary R E Creighton “B” 8 3 Niobrara 7 8 Batteries: Niobrara — E. Breeze and B. Breeze; Creigh ton—Bierman, Ayers and Blair. Orchard Gets 13 Runs in 4 Innings— ORCHARD— The St. John’s at Orchard game was rained out Sunday afternoon after four innings of play. It will not be counted in league standings. In those four innings, Orchard overran St. John’s 13-2 with Schlueusner, of Orchard, get ting a homer in the first frame and Cleveland, also of Or chard, getting three for three trips to the plate. Miss Birmingham, Soprano To Be Soloist at Concert The weekly concert by the Municipal band will be heard on Saturday evening at the bandstand under the direction of Ira George. Miss Marde Bir mingham, soprano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birming ham, will be soloist. Program: National anthem, “Star Spangled Banner,” by Key; march, “Hall of Fame,” by Ol ivadoti; waltz, “Memories,” by Alstyne; novelty, “Alexander's Ragtime Band,” by Irving Ber lin; popular, “Star Dust,” by Hoagy Carmichael: march, “Military Escort,” by Bennett: vocal solo, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” by Marde Bir mingham; selection, “Bells of St Mary’s,” by Emmett Ad ams; hymn, selected; march, “Our Director," by Bigelow. NOTICE Dr. Edw. J. Norwood. O. D.. Op tometrist, from Crawford, Ne braska, will be in O'Neill, date: June 24 at Hotel Golden. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted THE SCOREBOARD NORTH-CENTRAL day and-night league Team W L Pet. Valentine 2 0 1.000 Ainsworth 1 0 1,000 Stuart 1 0 1.000 O’Neill 1 1 .500 Atkinson - 1 1 .500 Page .. — 1 2 .333 Chambers —. 1 2 .333 Ewing - 1 3 .250 Results Wednesday. June 8: Chambers 9 .. at O'Neill 7 Results Sunday. June 12: Page 10 —. at Ev/ing 7 O’Neill at Atkinson rained out) Ainsworth ... at Valentine (rained out) Chambers at Stuart (rained out) Games Sunday, June 19: Valentine at Ewing. Stuart at O’Neill. Ainsworth at Chambers. Atkinson at Page. NORTH-CENTRAL LEAGUE Team W L Pet. Center 3 0 1.000 Elgin ..... 3 0 1.000 Creighton “B" 2 1 .666 Orchard ..... 1 1 .500 Petersberg 12 .333 Niobrara _ .... 1 2 .333 St. John’s 0 2 .000 Brunswick 0 3 .000 Results Sunday, June 12: Elgin 10 ... at Petersberg 7 St. John’s at Orchard (rained out) Creighton “B” 8 Niobrara 7 Center 3 at Brunswick 1 Games Sunday, June 19: St. John’s at Brunswick. Orchard at Center. Creighton “B” at Petersberg. Niobrara at Elgin. INTERSTATE LEAGUE , Results Sunday. June 12: At Verdel 3... Butte 2 At Winner 7 Bonesteel 3 Pickstown at Fairfax (rained out) Lynch at Spencer (rained out) Games Sunday, June 19: Winner at Butte Bonesteel at Verdel. Lynch at Fairfax. . Spencer at Pickstown. Livewares See 4-H Club Film STUART — The Sand Creek Livewires 4-H club met at the Rollo Berry home Friday, June 10. The county agent, Neil Dawes, was present, bringing the county projecter to" show pictures ol interest in club work. All parents and Robert Leisge and his group of boys were the guests. Lunch was served. Bride-Elect Honored in 'Radio Broadcast' — CHAMBERS — A shower was given Saturday, June 4, at tfTe Henry Woods home in honor of Miss Marjorie Summerer, of Ewing, who since has become the bride of Frank (“Bud”) Tom jack, of Ewing. ’ The entertainment was in the form of radio’s “Bride and Groom” program with Mrs. Magne Goranson as the “lovely bride,” Mrs. Jim Gibson, “the handsome but nervous bride groom.” and Mrs. Loran Kruse, as master of ceremonies. A group of girls, with Miss Jeannene Gibson as pianist, sang a medley of favorite choruses. Advice to the newly weds was freely given by several ladies present. A lunch of pink and white cup cakes, jello, coffee and salt ed nuts was served to about 85 guests. The bride-elect received many gifts. Moving to Lincoln — CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Anderson, Jimmie and Dona Rae, spent Friday and Sat- j urday, June 3-4, with her moth- j er. Mis. Bertha Doherty. The Andersons are moving from Beatrice to Lincoln where two 1 of the boys will attend college ' this Fall. Moving to Wyoming — CHAMBERS — A farewell' party was given by the Ameri can Legion and the auxiliary for j Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Childers , on Monday evening, June 6, at the Legion hall. The Childers family is holding | a farm sale anci moving soon to near Riverton Wyo. To Honor Father— CHAMBERS—A special Fa ther’s day service will be held Sunday June 19. at the Baptist church A church dinner will be held after the service. Ev eryone is invited, officials have announced 1 WINNER, VERDIGRE I COP LEAGUE TILTS Creighton ‘B’ - Niobrara Fray (Joes 13 Innings; Rain Interfers (Special to The Frontier) With rain curbing most of the baseball activity in the O’ Neill region. Interstate league clubs were able to play only two of their scheduled four games. The teams in the Interstate league showed further signs of improvement with most teams settling down to an even keel in the sixth round of loop play. Pickstown at Fairfax and Lynch at Spencer were rained out. ... Verdel Squeezes Past Butte. 3-2— VERDEL— In stretching its winning streak to six straight games, Verdel stopped Butte, 3-2, Sunday afternoon with a player named Bartel doing a yoeman job. Bartel not only was the win ning pitcher but got four hits for four trips to the plate to take batting honors for the af I ter noon. Mohrs, of Butte, tapped out three for four at the plate. Summary: R H E Butte 100 010 000 2 7 1 Verdel 001 002 000 3 9 1 Batteries: Butte— Hermson, | Elwanger, and Mohlendors; Verdel—Bartel, Rossmeyer and Christen. Vet Winner Hurler Tosses Another Win— WINNER— Another Sunday afternoon contest saw Winner defeat Bonesteel, 7-3, here with the veteran pitcher, Ackerman, handling the mound duties for Winner. Summary: RH Winner ...... 7 9 Bonesteel _3 4 Members With Recent Birth Anniversaries Honored— INMAN—The Woman’s Soci ety of Christian Service met at the church parlors Thursday afternoon, June 9, for a regu lar session. Mrs. Ralph Moore, president, presided at the business Ses sion. Miss Elsie Krueger, vice president, led the devotionals. Plans were completed for a rainbow tea, guest day, tea towel and holder sale and an tique show to be held on Thursday, June 23. Officials say everyone is invited to a program at the church at 2 o’ clock followed by the other ac tivities. The members, whose birth i days occured in April, May and June, were honored and ! seated at a specially decorated table with a birthday cake baked by Mrs. Ira Watson. Mrs. Watson also gave the birthday salute, which she composed and read. Each hon ored guest was presented a corsage. Hostesses for the afternoon were Miss Elsie Krueger, Mrs. Ira Watson, Mrs. Herbert Rouse and Mrs. Otto Retke. Depart for Coast — Miss Joanne Simonson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Simonson, accompanied by her cousin. Miss Patricia Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar len Kirk, of Spencer, left Tues day for a three weeks’ vaca tion. They plan to visit in Salt Lake City, Ut, Sacramento, San Francisco and Rod Bluff. Calif. Go to Church Meet— Wallace Shelhamer, John Brady, Don Peterson and Bruce McElhaney went to Blair Monday to attend a conference of Presbyterian youth. The boys will be gone a week. Rev. Ralph Gerber accompanied them. Vacation in Illinois— Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lower and daughter. Rochelle, ended their vacation Saturday. They had spent a week in Clinton, 111., where they visited Mrs. Tower’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Edward J. Foley. Returns to Humphrey— Joseph Keller, father of Mrs. J. L. MeCarville. sr., Monday returned to Humphrey after a month’s visit here He was tak en as far as Norfolk by Mr. and Mrs. MeCarville and Mrs. John H MeCarville. 3d ROUND GAMES TIGHT IN N-C LOOP Rain Prompts Reschedul ing of (James in North Central Loop (Special to The Frontier) Rain again plagued the North - Central day-and-night league Sunday with one of the four scheduled games being played. Games in the North-Central day-and-night league rained out were: O’Neill at Atkinson; Ainsworth at Valentine; and Chambers at Stuart. They will be played at a later date. Page's Trowbridge Gets 3 Triples in Win— EWING—Page, in an after noon game, won 10-7 here Sunday. Heiss, of Page, was the winning pitcher getting eight strikeouts with Asher doing some relief chucking. Schrad was the losing pitcher, collecting two strikeouts dur ing the game. Trowbridge, of Page, nabbed two triples and a single In four times at bat for game batting honors. Summary: R H E Page 113 020 300 10 10 1 Ewing 104 001 100 7 10 3 Batteries: Ewing — Schrad and Appleby; Page — Heiss, Asher and Kennedy. CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED STUART — The Blue Cross and Blue Shield enrollment campaign is on with the Com munity club as sponsor. Members of the committee in charge for the Stuart commun ity are: Mrs. Glenn Cobb, Mrs. J. G. Brewster, Mrs. Ed Coufal, Mrs. Harry Cowles, Mrs. K. C. Paul, Mrs. Mark Nelson, R. A. Mueller, Bert J. Kunz and An ton Kaup. Golf Entries Are Coming In Entries are being received daily for the annual invitation golf tournament to be held here next week. Dates are Sun day, Monday and Tuesday, June 19, 20 and 21. Joe McCarville, Jr., cochairman in charge of arrangements, stat ed Wednesday that entries and inquires already have been re ceived from golfers in Winner, S. 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