FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS I STUTZ — Mr and Mrs. Joe Stutz, of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 9 pounds, born Wednesday, June 7, in O Neill hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stutz have 2 daught ers, Jolene and Ellen. COLE — Mr. and Mrs. G, Owen ("Bud") Cole, of Emmet, a son, Kent Owen, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Wednes day, May 31, at Burlington, la. This is the couple's second child. JOHNSON — Mr and Mrs Roy D. Johnson, of O’Neill, a son, Roy Milton, weighing 4’s pounds born Thursday, May 18, at the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk. This is the couple’s second child. BAUTSCH — Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bautsch of Denver, Colo, a son, Thomas Kenneth, weigh ing 8 pounds, born Sunday, May 21, at Denver Mrs. Bautsch is the former Winifred Coyne, daughter of Mrs. Edna Coyne. This is the couple's second child. SEIBKEN — Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seibken. of McCook, a daughter, born recently at Mc Cook. Mrs. Seibken is the form er Mavis Schultz, of Atkinson. The Seibkens formerly lived in O’Neill. Mrs. Wm. Schultz de parted Sunday for McCook. The Seibkens have another daught er. OPPER — Lt. Col. and Mrs. Clifford Opper. of Keesler Field, Miss., a daughter, Su-san Louise, bom Tuesday, May 30. Mrs. Op per is the former Patricia Wat son, of Inman HANSEN — Mr and Mrs. Tom Hansen, of Chambers, a daughter, Sandra Lee, weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Tues day. May 30, at the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk. LARUE — Mr. and Mrs. Ir win LaRue, of Chambers, a daughter, born Wednesday, May 31, in O'Neill hospital. SCHIPPER — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schipper. of Denver. Colo., a son, David Jack, weighing 5 Sounds 1 ounce, born Tuesday, ay 23, at Denver Mrs. Schip per is the former Doris Kiltz, of Chambers. The Schippers also have a daughter. HOERLE — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerle, of Clearwater, a son, Dickie Lee, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, born Friday, June 2, in the Tilden hospital. ARMN — Mr. and Mrs Ches ter Armn of Los Angeles, Calif., a daughter, Judith Eileen, born Monday, June 5. This is their second child. Mrs. Armn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murray, of O’Neill. BOLLWITT — Mr and Mrs. Victor Bollwitt. of Ewing, a daughter, weighing 8 tfc pounds, bom Sunday, May 28. ROSEBOOM — Mr and Mrs A1 Roseboom. of Spencer, a daughter, born Saturday, May 27, at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. This is their second daughter. WELLS —Mr- and Mrs. Ho ward Wells of Sherwood, Ore , a daughter, Cheryl Ann, weigh ing 9 pounds 2 ounces, born Saturday, May 20 at the Oregon City. Ore., hospital. Mr. and Mlrs Dick Ross, of Norfolk former Lynchites. and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wells, of Redbird, are the grandparents. BURGER — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burger, of Butte, a son, Greg Steven, weighing 9 pounds 2 ounces, born Wednes day. May 31, at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. CUHEI, — Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cuhel, of Verdel, a daughter, born Wednesday, May 24, at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. TURAY -* Mr. and Mrs. John Turay, of Ewing, a daughter, Nancy Lee, born Saturday, June 3 in the Tilden hospital. MONTGOMERY — Mr and Mrs Bernard Montgomery, of Walnut, a son. Lonny Lee. born Thursday, June 1, at O’Neill hospital. , PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs Leonard Peterson, of O’Neill, a son, Michael Lane weighing 8 pounds, bom Sunday. June 4. at O'Neill hospital O'NEILL LOCALS Mrs. William Anderson, of Page, was a dinner guest Satur day. June 3, of Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKitn and family. T - Sgt and Mrs. Caufield, who are stationed at Biggs air force. El Paso. Tex., and Mrs. Caufield s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boles, of Comton, Calif-, visit ed from Friday to Sunday, June 2-4 with Mr. Caufield's mother, Mrs. Andrew Caufield. of In man- and his sister, Mr. and Mrs Joe Cunningham and fam ily, of O'Neill. They attended the races in Indianopolis, Ind., before coming to O’Neill. Mrs Georgia Rasley was in Omaha Monday to Wednesday, June 5-7. ___ DANCE Spencer, Nebr. Wed., June 14 Music by Viking Accordian Band SICK & INJURED LYNCH — Mrs. Dan McKen zie of Lynch, is receiving speci al treatment in a Sioux City hospi'.al Mrs. McKenzie receiv ed injuries in the train accident near Spencer weeks ago . . . . Glenn Stewart was burned “quite badly" by steam about the face and arms when he re moved the cap from a boiling radiator on a caterpillar tract or one day last week . . . Ed ward May, of Monowi, is under the doctor’s care at the George j Tuch home in Lynch He is suf | faring with a heart ailment. . . . i j Mrs. Homer Grimm, of Sun i shine Bottom, has been on the I sick list . . . Dianna Spencer ! has the measles . . . Dr. G. B Ira is “getting along fine” after a heart attack last week .... Mr*!. V. F. Jedlicka came home Friday, June 2, having been re leased from the St. Joseph's ! nospital in Omaha. She is “gei ting along fine’’ following ma jor surgery . . . Sid Baker is “much improved” after a severe sick spell last week . . . Mrs. Marian Nissen, formerly Miss Joy Ross, of Lynch now of Stan ton, is in the University hospit al in Omaha having undergone ! major surgery . . . Clarence Bur ger. of Butte, is on sick leave from his work at the Consum- j ers Public Power, due to sciatic rheumatism . . . Howard (Bub) Carsten, of Dorsey, is suffering a back injury due to a car ac ciden Decoration day, is “slight ly improved” at Sacred Heart hospital . . . Janies Milacek was in the Sacred Heart hospital with 5 broken ribs and a shoulder fracture due to a car accident east of Lynch Tues day, May 30 . . . Alfred Loomis, of Spencer, is “unchanged" at the Sacred Heart hospital with a chest leg and arm injury, due to a tractor accident . . Tqpn sillectomies performed at the Sacred Heart hospital were: j Kathleen Brady, 7, of O’Neill, May 31; Elaine Pearson, 8, of Fairfax S. D., May 30; Leona Sudbeek, of Fairfax, S. D , May 28; Mrs. Carl Nelson of Spen cer, May 24: Ramona Carsten sen, of Fairfax, S. D-, May 25. Lyle Johnson 8, of Spencer, > May 31 . . . Neoma Rohde, of Lynch, underwent an emergen cy appendectomy on May 31 . . Mrs. Ed. Talbert is a medical patient at Sacred Heart hospit al . . . Mrs. Lawrence Smalley, of Butte, underwent a major operation at Sacred Heart hos pital and is "getting along good . . . Mrs. Nora Dailey, of Bris tow, is “improved” at Sacrsd Heart hospital . . . Mrs. Charles Pilcher and infant son return- | ed to their home in Butte Fri- | day, June 2, from the Lynch 1 hospital ATKINSON—Frank J. Brady, | I prominent Atkinson man, was | taken to the Ainsworth hospit al Friday afternoon, June 2. He was reported “slightly improv ed” Sunday evening, but ex pects to be in the hospital for sometime. Mr. Brady is well known throughout the state, having served in the legislature as representative from this dis trict, as state tax commissioner and is past president of the Isaac Walton league. He also served a term a-s mayor of At kinson and is a member of the city school board. He is engag ed in the grain and feed busi ness and has considerable farm ing interests near Atkinson. Dr. R. Brady, of Ainsworth is his brother. He suffered a light stroke . . . Mrs. Jennie Mlinar was operated on for an emer gency appendectomy at Stuart Saturday, June 3 . . . Ralph Chace, retired merchant who has been a patient in Stuart hospital for the past week, was taken to Sioux City in an am bulance Monday morning, June §» for medical treatment • . . . j Little Larry Bonenberger, who has been seriously ill at the Bassett hospital, was able to re turn home Saturday, June 3 He is the son of the Peter Bonen bergers . . . Barbara Ballon re turned Sunday, June 4, from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk. Her brother. Chas. Ballon, brought her home. EWING —Mrs. Frank Van dersnick is a patient at Our Lady ! of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk, j having undergone surgery re cently. Mr. Vandersniek accom- j panied by his daughter, Mrs. Robert Cutler and husband, spent Sunday, May 28, with her. They report her condition to be “satisfactory-’ . . . Evelyn , Snyder, small dauhter of Mr. and Mrs Jerald Snyder had her : tonsils removed at Norfolk on Thursday, June 1 . . Mrs. Fred Vandersniek, who has been a Katient at Our Lady of Lourdes ospital at Norfolk, returned Wednesday, May 31. EMMET — Mrs. Cecil Mc Millan returned home Sunday morning June 4, after spend i ing 2 weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs Clifford Ander- , son, and family. Mrs. Ander son has been a patient at a hos pital in Omaha for some tinw. ! She returned home Saturday June 3, and is “somewhat im proved” . . . Jeanie Kay Fore* , man i6 ill with the measles ... I Arthur Wills has been ill with i the measles. AMELIA—Mrs. Tom Thomp son has been in “poor-’ health recently. Friday, May 26, she was taken to a Burwell doctor tor consultation ... O. Peterson ; went to Omaha on Tuesday, i May 30, where he was to con sult a doctor concerning a se vere nosebleed he had suffered. ! INMAN — Mary Morsbach had her tonsils removed Wed nesday, May 31, in the O’Neill I hospital O’NEILL — Marlow? Peter son, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Pete Peterson, had a tonsillect omy at the Lutheran hospital j in Norfolk Friday, June 2. PAGE — John Stauffer, sr., : .6 “quite ill ” Mrs. Hattie Leisy, of Kansas City, Mo., is helping cane for Mr. Stauffer, her broth er-in-law. DELOIT — Mrs. Saiser has been in an Omaha hospital. Kill 30 Snakes In Digging Ditch CELIA — Robert Hendricks helped dig a sewer ditch for the Wesleyan Methodist church in Atkinson on Wt?dnesday and Thursday, May 31 and June 1. The workman dug into an a bandoned well in which they found many snakes. They killed about 3f) of them and were still many left to be killed. Other Celia News Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and family visited the Bernard Blaekmore family Sunday after noon, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmur ry and family visited the George Beck family Thursday evening, June 1. Mrs. Leo Mlinar and son, Bil ly. of Chester, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs O. A, Hammerberg were O’Neill visitors Saturday, June 3. O A. attended the Republi can convention in O’Neill. Mrs. Vernon Beckwith and baby, Connie, Julene, left the Barett nursing home Wednes day evening, May 31, and are staying for a while with Con nie’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blaekmore Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and family and Frank Kilmurry visited the O. A. Hammerberg family Monday evening, May 30, and transacted school bus iness. Mr. and Mrs Perry Forsythe and daughter, Carol, of Walnut, la., came Friday, June 2, to vis it his brother, Alex Forsythe, for the weekend. They return ed home Sunday morning, June 4. Ray Pease and son, Bob, are building themselves a new hay stacker. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beck and son, Duane, attended a family reunion at the Joe Mlinar home in Atkinson Saturday, June 3, when Mr. and Mrs. M C. Quig ley and son, Larry, of Omaha, were guests of honor. Mrs. Quig ley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlinar. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Chas Mlinar and Dale, Mr. and Mrs Edward Ml- | Jinar, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Marval Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockman and twins, Glen and Gerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and Leile. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and family were supper guests at the Fred Lindberg home north of ONeill Saturday, June 3. They also visited the Paul Nelson family that evening. Alex Forsythe and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Forsythe and daugh ter, Carol, of Walnut, la . visit ed the Geo. Beck family Sat urday evening, June 3. Mr and Mrs. Roy Margritz and family visited the Bernard Blaekmore family Saturday, evening. June 3. Mrs. Edna Hendricks and daughter, Mrs. Lucille Kindschi, came Sunday, June 4. to visit the Mark Hendricks family for a few days ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spann went to Litchfield Sunday, May 28, to visit a cousin of Mrs. Pease’s the Fred Seldman family and to attend a reunion of the Reed family of which Mrs. Spann is a member- About 30 relatives attended. Mark Henrdicks and son Leon and Bernard Blaekmore d son, Bob. helped Leonard Chaf fin brand cattle Tuesday, May 30 _ . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and daughter and Mr. and Mrs Jerry O’Connor went to Miss ouri Wednesday. May 31. Both families are looking for a place to live. They expect to be gone a week or 10 days. Dwight Ray- , mer is caring for the Focken chores while they are gone. Emil Colfax has been putting in com the past week on his father’s farm. Alice and Billy Focken help ed their uncle. Donald Focken, the past week Donald has been sick and unable to do his work Clarence and Marvin Focken. Eugene Poessnecker and Donald Mareellus planted corn for Don ald the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfax and children spent Sunday, June 4, with her brother, Wilford Arp, and family. Ray and Bob Pease went to O’Neill Saturday, June 3, and helped R. M Pease work on a house he had purchased in Chambers and brought to O’ Neill to remodel and rent. — O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs Archie Bright moved into their new basement house south of the library Fri- i day. June 2. Mr and Mrs. William White and Mr. and Mrs. Donald A Mc Kamy went to Norfolk Friday, June 2. The Misses Patty and Rita Sullivan, of Grand Island, vis ited relatives here for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs Arlo A. Haitt and their daughter. Miss Caro lyn and the Misses Barbara Bennett and Verle Rayla went to Lincoln Wednesday, May 31,1 to visit Gordon Haitt, a student at the University of Nebraska He will be employed by the i state at Superior. Agnes Forbes Bride of Hienie Frahm AMELIA — Hienie Frahm, son of Peter Frahm, of Amelia, and Miss Agnes Forbes, of Bas sett, were married Saturday, June 3, in a church at Rose. Mr. Frahm farms with his father at their ranch 4 miles north of Amelia. Mrs. Frahm has been teach ing school in her home district this year and taught in the Mad- , sen district south of Amelia last year. The young people will make their home at the ranch home north of Amelia immediately after returning from their wed ding trip to the Black Hills, S. D. Other Amelia News - Mrs George Fullerton plan ned a surprise party for her son, Donald on his 13th birth day anniversary Sunday, June 4. Gerald Olson and sons, Bob bie and Jim, of Enola, Miltoa Regal and son, Richard, and Russell Temperly, of Norfolk, visited at the Clifford Olson home last weekend. Miss Margie Ann Sammons went to Wayne where she at tended the wedding of her friend on Sunday evening, June 4. The girls were roommates I while attending school in Wayne last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sammons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman to Sioux City the lat ter part of the week Mr and Mrs. D. L. Fancher, Virgil and Eunice, of Ainsworth, visited at the Clyde Widman home Sunday, June 4. Doc Clemens moved his fam ily to Pickstown, S. D.. Sundav, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes, Mr and Mrs. Irvin Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott attended the Frahm-Forbes wedding at Rose, Saturday, June 3. Mrs. Cecil Broivn and daugh ters, Mary Jean and Lois Jean, of Grand Island; Mrs. Morert Sawvell and sons, Terry and Grover, and Cleve Sigman, of Morrill: Mike Wiltfang, of Brunswick, and his daughter, Donna Faye, and her husband, of Bloomfield; Mrs. Audrey Cart enter and daughter, Irene, j and »ier 2 children were visit ing at Charlie Sigman’s on Memorial day. Mrs. Lloyd Waldo enjoyed a visit Saturday, June 3, from her sister, Barbara, and husband, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. William Rees, of Lincoln, spent Tuesday, May 30, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees, and brother. Bob, and family. Mr and Mrs Allie Sammons « enjoyed a few days visit from the* sister - in - law, Mrs. Iva Mass, of Los Angeles, Calif. They took her to Albion Thurs day, June 1, where she will vis it her mother. Mrs. Delia Ernst spent a few days last week at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Currans, at Neligh. Raedse Wickham returned Sunday evening, June 4, from a visit with her mother at Val entine. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and son, Larry, of Chadron, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cyn thia Jean, over Memorial day. They also visited Mrs. Wilson’3 father, Alfred Dierking, and Mrs. Dierking at Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rockford and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bly on Sunday, June 4. Mrs. Julia White wenL to York Saturday, June 3, to visit relatives. She will also visit at Lincoln before returning home. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lacy at tended the wedding of Mrs. Lacy’s brother, John Glause, jr., at St. Libory last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Godek re turned home Monday, June 5, after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bazelman and son. Benny went with them and will visit for about 2 weeks. r Mr. and Mrs. Elias Timmer man and children, of Hastings, visited Saturday and Sunday, June 3 and 4, with their par J ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Han sen and Mr. and Mrs. John Tim merman. Visitors Friday, June 6, of of Mrs. C. E. Melena were h^ sister, Mrs. Max Marshall, and daughter, Mrs. Freddie Frank, and children, of Verdigre. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT: Single garage, m blks south of Slat’s cafe, — phone 480-J. »' 5C WE WISH to thank all our friends for their expressions ► sympathy,-^ of kindness, Masses and floral* offerings at the tim-e- of the death of our uncle P. J. 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