the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, and family. Mrs. Lyle Ruth Jackson and the Misses *Lyle and Terry Kel ley returned to their home in St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday, September 20, after spending a -— few days visiting their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kelley. Gordon Sholes spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Helen Sholes. A. C. Thompson, of Casper, Wyo., arrived Sunday for a few days’ visit with Mrs. Lottie Thompson and other relatives. D. W. Rockwell is relief agent at the CN&W depot while the regular agent, Thomas Hutton, is on his vacation. Mrs. Pete Cooper, of Orchard, spent Thursday in Inman visit- | ing her mother, Mrs. Lottie' Thompson. -'V — Do not go through Hfe with out tooth. Ereryone will like you better with denture*. — Dr. Fisher. Dentist. 2tl FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Johnson, formerly of Bristow now of Omaha, a son, Joel L., born Monday, Septem ber 11. ROSS—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross, of Omaha, a daughter, Joyce Elaine, born Friday, Sep tember 15. Mr. Ross is a former Lynchite. CODAV—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coday, of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 8*4 pounds, born Wed nesday, Septamber 27, in O’Neill hospital. HOSPITAL NOTES SACRED HEART (Lynch) Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of Lynch, “doing well”; Mrs. George Hansen, of O’Neill, med ical case, “doing well”; Donald David, of Cedar Rapids, la., surgery, dismissed; Anaella Wil son, of Fairfax, S. D., medical case, “improving”; Mrs. Jerry Lokota, of Gross, medical, dis missed; Edwin Axberg, of Spen cer. medical, “feeling better”; William Boettcher, of Lynch, medical, dismissed. Mrs. John Knipping, of Ano ka, minor surgery, dismissed; Mrs. Clarence Kolund, of Lynch, •ninor surgery, dismissed; Paul ine Mulhair, of Lynch, medical case, dismissed; Irene Papstein, of Bristow, medical case, “im proved”; Mrs: Johnny Svat.os, of Lvnch, minor surgery, dismiss ed; Mrs. Frank Kayl, of Spen cer, medical case, “improving”; Mrs. Leonard Filsinger, of Spen c e r, minor surgery, “doing well"; Mrs. Dave Fischer, of Na per, medical case, dismissed; Frank Kayl, of Spencer, admit tde September 21. KING—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King, of Oswego, 111., a son, born Tuesday, September 12. Mrs. King is the former Carol Briggs, of Ewing. Infant was born in Stuart Community hos pital. ANSON— Mr. and Mrs. De wayne Anson, a daughter, Sha ron, Kay, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, born Tuesday, Septem ber 19, in Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. The mother is the for mer Wilma Nelson. M’DONALD — Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, of Deloit, a son, bom last week in a Nor folk hospital. The McDonalds have another son, Stephen. SCHINDLER— Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schindler, a son, born Sat urday, September 16, at Nor folk. Mrs. Schindler is the for mer Velda Dwyer. KOHLE—Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kohle, of Stuart, a duaghter, born Monday, September 18, at me ruuan iiuapit-cii. TOOKER — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tooker, of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born Sunday, Septem ber 24. at the Stuart hospital. Mrs. Tooker is the former Isa belle Walnofer. PAYDER—Mr. and Mrs. Don Payder, of Ewing, a daughter, Theresa Marie, weighing 8Vfe pounds, born Sunday, Septem ber 24, at a Norfolk hosiptal. ROUSE—Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Rouse, of O’Neill, a son, Wayne Howard, weighing 9 pounds, born Friday, September 22, at O’Neill hospital. HANSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hansen, of Spencer, a daughter, Shelia Marie, weigh ing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Tuesday, September 26, at the O’Neill hospital. HILL—Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill, of O’Neill a daughter, Kathryn Louise, weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Tuesday, Septem ber 26, at the O’Neill hospital. LUTT—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lutt, of Niobrara, a son, born Sunday, September 17 ,at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. SCHULTE—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schulte, of Fairfax, S. D., twin sons, born Tuesday, September 19, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. DRYAK—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dryak, of Verdel, a son, Charles E., weighing 7 pounds, born Sunday, September 17, at an Osmond hospital. Mrs. Dryak is the former Naomi Hansen, of Verdel. The Dryaks also have 2 daughters. TICHY—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tichy, of Niobrara, a daughter, born Monday, September 11, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. COMMUNITY (Stuart) In hospital: Mrs. Lola Hum erick, of Stuart, “good”; Harry Doyle, of Long Pine, “good.” Admissions: September 17 — Mrs. Thomas King, of Stuart, a baby boy. 18—Mrs. Fritz Kohle, of Stuart, a baby girl; Mrs. Alma Nissen, of Page, medical patient, "good"; Eldon Seadore, of Long Pine, major surgery, “good." 20 —James O’Donnell, of Atkinson, surgery, “good.” 28—Mrs. Ralph Tooker, of Atkinson. • Dismissals: September 17 — Mrs. Lawrence Ziska and son, of Stuart. 20—Mrs. Victor Frickel and son, of Atkinson. 21—Mrs. Lane Griffin and daughter, of Atkinson. 22 — Mrs. Thomas King and son, of Stuart. 23 — Mrs. Fritz Kohle and daughter, of Stuart. O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: September 22 — Mrs Lawrence Rouse, of O’ Neill. 25—Mrs. Roy Parker, of O’Neill, medical, condition “im proved,” 26—Mrs. Clayton Han sen, of Spencer; Mrs. Don Hill, of O’Neill. 27—Wayne Hoffman, of Ewing, appendectomy, con dition “satisfactory"; Pat Coyne, of O'Neill; Mrs. Hugh Codeiy, of O’Neill. Dismissals: September 21 — Baby David Green, of Cham bers; Mrs. Robert Yantzi and son, of O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Boyle, of O’Neill. 23—Mrs. Frank Mal chow, of Gregory, S. D. 24 — Mrs. Loy Fluckey and son, of Chambers. 25 — Mrs. Marvin Anderson and son, of O’Neill. Colmar Ross, of Spencer, was a Lynch visitor a day last week. DANCE Butte Legion Ballroom Butte, Nebr. Tuesday, Oct. 3rd MUSIC BY JESS GAYER ON THE Organ Solovox WITH His Orchestra MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Corp. 1C. E. Jones, Manager O'Neill i Nebraska WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ----- I" 11 ■ Here’s the Answer Former Official | "" " ' ■ B HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 1.6 Pictured I Sleeveless former U. 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