Former Deloit Teacher Dies DELOIT — Miss Irene Currie died Friday, July 27, at Coming, Ark., where she had been a pa tient in a hospital. Miss Currie taught the Reimer school several years ago and had been in "failing health" in recent months. Other Deloit News Several Hum nun. attended the fesuvai at £.1*4111 July ana re jpolleu U V <■1 j £Ouu mlit. Cvne ioiiijacn and uou Knapp made a trip to laanaa, o. w, un faaiuiday ana on ounuay returneu Home. airs, aewen accompanied them for a iewf weeks stay at tlie naipn ruiiijuov nunit. Mr. anu ,un. wo f unk and Vera Deli maue a trip 10 tiakuaie Tuesday, auiy s4, where Vera Dell had denial Wurk done. aeverai irum here attended the funeral lor tne late Dan riisinger at Clearwater on Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack left the last of tne week lor a uip to uivgon and California. Mis. Dene Ray anu daughter win accompany mem Dome. Mrs. Anna aehi, ol Elgin, was a visitor at tne Deo t uhk nome last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp and family were Rehgn visitors on Tuesday, J uiy 24. Tommy msson spent the week at the is. L. Sisson houne where Dana Sisson is spending me sum mer. Mr. ana Mrs. &tamey nuuman atiendeu a Degion meeting m At kinson on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Venteicher and family were business visitors in Hastings on Tuesuay, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Aiired Napier and family were callers at me Glenn Harpster mine on MonUay. Mrs. James McDonald and sons were aslo afternoon visitors. The Fuller families had a pic nic in the Neiigh park {Sunday in honor oi Mrs. H. Manson and Marvin Fuller and Maude Beeson, whose birthday anniversaries were in July. Mrs. Frea Harpster and Mr. and Mrs. H. Keimer and daughter vis ited Mrs. M. Keimer in Tilden hospital on Sunday. Farmers and ranchers are busy harvesting and haying in this 90 degree weather. There has been no rain for over a week. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns went to Council Bluffs, la., Sun day. They visited (Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Kinney, Martha Kinney and Nadine Stearns returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and Terry spent Sunday at St. Paul witn tne Stanley Kickard lamily. Roy Lowry. Wife Encounter Floods— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowry re turned to O’Neill Friday from Memphis, Tenn., where they had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Lowry and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Luber. They reported encountering flood conditions along the way where railroads and highways were closed, particularly around St. Charles, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Mrs. Glen Hull went down to get them. Mrs. Hull saw her new grandson, born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjornsen. Pfc. Kenneth Culhane, of Elk ton, S. D., left Wednesday after a few days’ visit with the Leo Culhanes. He is stationed in Kan sas. Never Before... alulnf like this! A SHBi SEE and KNOW these new tire and tube advancements —now available to you! Hie U. S. 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Betty Pribil (with hair rib bon) and Betty Lou Knower (hand in mouth); second row—Richard Pribil, Veronica Pribil, Delores Pribil. Barbara Knower. Patsy Pribil ■ is and I.avonne Sladek; third row—Dean Sladek, David Pribil. Roger Denesia, Jean Denesia, Mrs. Frank Pribil holding 2-months-old Thomas De nesia, Theresa Pribil and Kenneth Denesia. These are the children of: Mr. and Mrs. Ray mi nd Pribil, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Angela Pribil) Denesia, of North Platte; Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Margaret Pribil) Sladek, of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Ann Pribil) Knower, of Lvnn, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pribil and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pribil.—The Frontier Engraving. Stuart Bests Rockets, 9-4 The undefeated Stuart Town ers walloped the O’Neill Rockets 9-4 Sunday in a North-Central day-and-night league game played at Stuart. Boxscore: O’NEILL (4) ab r h Culhane, ss . 5 11 McNichols, 2d _ 5 12 Morrow, 1st--5 11 Holtz, If_4 2 2 Godel, rf . 4 0 1 Troshynski, c-4 0 0 Hamilton, cf_2 0 1 Hamik, If_10 0 Boldin, 3d .. 3 0 0 Jareski _ 1 0 0 Hovey... ._ 10 0 Graham, p . 4 0 0 Totals _39 4 7 STUART (9) ab r h Schies’r, 2d _ 5 2 1 Gilg, If .. _ 5 1 1 King, c-5 11 Hoffman, cf__ 5 0 2 Chaney, 3b_ _ ..2 1 0 Seger, cf_- 2-0 0 Raum, ss . 4i 1 1 Bright, rf . ... 4 12 Hamik, 1st _ 2 2 0 Tielke, p. 4 0 1' Totals _.. 40 9 9 The Inman crew larruped Long Pine, 16-4, at Inman. The Holt countyans outhit the visitors, 22-8, sending 10 men to the plate in the first and bunching 7 hits to pro duce 6 runs. After the rousing start the game settled down to fairly decent baseball. Milo Gorgen was the winning pitcher and got 4 hits in 5 tries. Hartigan, Asher, Siefken and Cooper each collected 3 for 5. Losing pitcher was Arnold Rud nick. Chambers upset Page, 6-4, in another league fray. The O’Neill Rockets will be host to the all - victorious Stuart team in Carney park tonight. ON FURLOUGH AT EWING . . . Pvt. Charles Bergstrom (above), of Camp Carson, Colo., is spending a 10-day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom, of Ewing. His sister. Mrs. A1 Wagner, of Hills City, Kans., will arrive this weekend for a visit.—The Frontier Engraving. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL (Lynch) John ("Bum”) Abbenhaus, of Butte, accident, left July 24; El mer Luedtke, of Redbird, medic al, dismissed July 27; Mrs. Fred Miller, of Verdel, major surgery, doing well; Charyl M. Richter, of Spencer, appendectomy, may go home; Mrs. George Hansen, of O’Neill, major surgery doing well; Emil Anderson, of Bristow, medical, dismissed July 26; Pam ela Jo Rihanek, of Monowi, med ical, improved; Mrs. J. Johnson, of Bristow, medical, dismissed July 27. Roger E. Hamilton, of Spencer, medical, dismissed July 28; Mrs. John Grutsch, of O’Neill, and b#by girl, doing well; Mrs. Ar thur Barta, of Verdel, medical, doing well; W. M. Horst, of Butte, medical, dismissed July 28; Mrs. Peter Chvala, of Mono wi, medical, may go home; Don Johnson, of Monowi, medical, dismissed July 28; Miss Betty Stoltenberg, of Naper, appendec tomy, doing well; Mrs. Robert Classen, of Spencer, and baby girl, doing well; Mrs. Gay Hull, of Redbird, and baby girl, dis missed July 31. Mrs. Eld Higgins, of Naper, medical, dismissed July 25; Mrs. Marjorie Dix, of Butte, medical, much improved; Alton Wilson, of Butte, accident, dismissed Ju ly 25; Mrs. Robert Hamilton, of Spencer, dismissed July 26; Mrs. Sarah Darnell, of Lynch, medic al, satisfactory; Mrs. Mary Lev erton, of Lynch .accident, doing well; Miss May McGowan, of O’ Neill, medical, improved; Mrs. Ray Noble, of Star, medical, not so good; O. A. Kilpatrick, of O’ Neill, unchanged; John Bain bridge, unchanged. LYNCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson, of Spencer, were Sunday visitors at the Guy Mulhair home. They also visited Mrs. Leverton at the hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair and daughter, of Spencer, visited at the Don Stewart home Sunday. Bus Hansen, of Butte, was in Lynch Sunday. Mrs. Ray Wilson, of Redbird, called on Mrs. Gay Hull at the hospital Sunday. Arlene Fusch, of Sioux City, •ment a few days at the James Svatos home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Braithwaite, of Spenoer, visited at the Arden' Darnell home Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fernau rnd daughter, of Butte, vfere Lynch visitors Sunday. Reed Descendants Reunite; 7 Births PAGE—Descendants of Pulaski and Elizabeth Reed met at the Page park Sunday for their 16th annual reunion. A basket dinner was served after which the after three were in attendance, noon was spent visiting. Sixty The oldest in attendance was Allen Haynes, 78; the youngest, Fred Eugene Asher, 9-months-old. Dee Clinton, of Los Angeles, Calif., was present from the great est distance. Seven births had occurred since last summer’s reunion. They were Fred Eugene, October 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ash er, Page; LeEllyn Rae, December 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lau rence Haynes, of O’Neill; Janice Lee, April 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, of Page; Carolyn Jo, April 25, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Opie, Fres no, Calif.; Sandra Ellen, June 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heiss, Page; Randall Boyd, June 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnston, Spokane, Wash.; and Peggo Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Weis, Belvidere. There had been one marriage, that of Cpl. Robert Robinson and Mildred Haynes, July 8. There was one death, that of Oscar L. Reed, March 7. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes and Miss Vi ola; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heiss and Miss Marie; Mrs. Bertha Reed; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Harper; Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr.; Carroll and Betty; Mr. and (Mrs. Raymond Heiss and Darrell; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss, Nancy and Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Lyle, Myrna and Bonnie; Mrs. Richard Asher and Freddie; Mrs. Richard Heiss; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeleart, Bobby, Brenda and Becky; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer, Randall, Kent and Val, all of Page; E. E. Reed, Mrs. C. F. Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Eloit Black more, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weber, Anita hnd Kathryn; and Terry Storm, all of Royal; iMr. and Mrs. Emil Klabenes, Robert, Roberta and Jeanette, of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper, Sandra and Jeanette, of O’Neill; Pvt. Merwyn French, jr., of Omaha; Dee Clin ton, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichelson, of Cozad. ■ ■ — Other Page News The Get-Together club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Cronk with 11 (members present. Guests were Mrs. Elmer ITowbridge, Mrs. E. A. Stevens, Mrs. Emma Wrede, Mrs. Morns Blackburn and Linnette Stevens. The afternoon was spent with tne ladies doing their own needle work. The hostess served a luncn at the close of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Undine and family, of Sioux City, came Sun ady to spend a few days with Mrs. Undine’s paients, Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood. Mrs. Fritz Brandt and son, of Atkinson, were dinner guests Tuesday noon of her parents, (Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stevens. Her sis ter, Wanda Stevens, accompanied her home for a short visit. Miss Effie Lewton left Tuesday for her home at Milwaukee, Wise. She had visited her aunt, Mi's. P. T. Stevens, and other relatives the past 4 weeks. Several members of the Bid-or Bye club enjoyed a picnic at the INeligh park Sunday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lama son, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach. Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph Larson and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman, sr., Lloyd, jr., and Vickie, Mrs. Will Simmons, Linda, Judy and Ralph and Jan elle Allen, A family dinner was held at the J. I. Gray home Sunday for (Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gray, of Lodi, Calif.; Pfc. Jerry Gray, of Camp McCoy, Wise.; Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Lund and 2 sons, of Scotia, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher, of Woodbine, la., and Mr and Mre. ; Dale Asher and 2 sons of Fremont, .«*nu; ounuay. Waiter Asher ana wne visuea relatives at urchara ana Page. The Dale Asher family visitea relatives at Page. Monday auernoon tney attenaea me iu | nerai services at Page lor Mrs. ivnooa Asner, an aunt of Walter ; and Dale Asher. iVirs. Frank Cronk, Mrs. Melvin I Koacii, Mrs. Herbert Steinberg, •wrs. Jerome Allen, Mrs. C. d. Vvalker and Mrs. Wm. Simmons, | Uie 6 members holding the high i est scores in the TJid-or-Sye 1 oridge club, entertained the other ; members at a dinner party Mon j uyy evening at tlie M <& M cafe at O Neill. They returned to Page to the Melvin Roach home where ; mey played bridge and had eiec : non of officers, Mrs. Melvin tv^a-ch, president, ana Mrs. Ger am Darnason, secretary and treas urer. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell re turned to their home at Page Sat urday. Ihey had accompanied then- son-in-law and daughter, Mi. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, and daughter on a 5,000-mile vacation trip and were away for 2 weeks. Ihey visited the Yellowstone na tional park. At New Plymouth, Ida., they visited at the home of their daughter and isster, Mr. and Mis. Cecil Landis, and also an other daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers, at Port land, Ore. From tehre they trav eled through part of California , and enjoyed the Red Woods drive, ; coming home by way of Salt Lake City, Utah. At Scottsbluff they visited relatives of (Mr. Nelson. Gerry Gonderinger Returns from East— ATKINSON—Gerry Gonderin ger, of the Gonderinger Motor company, Tuesday returned from a 10-day trip to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Washington, D. C., and other eastern points. Visit Here— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Mullen, of Detroit, Mich., visited Mrs. W. H. Harty Monday. Mr. Mullen is a former O’Neillite, son of the late Arthur F. Mullen. ------— Mrs. John Pray left Sunday after a 10-days’ stay with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grady, and infant son, James Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Urban and Rosemary visited at the Frank Urban home in Ewing on Sunday. Gerald DeGroff and son, Ray, and Edwin Henry, all of Atkin on, were supper guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her man DeGroff. Betty Dailey returned Wednes day from Chambers where she visited Patty Carson for 3 days. She had been in Omaha for a week visiting her cousin prior to her going to Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mason, of New York City, and Mrs. Belie Fauquier and David, of Central Ci y, visited Mrs. Margaret Elkins and Charles Fauquier on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Kurtz and children were in Hastings recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farr, of Chicago, 111., are visiting the Earl Farrs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Simon son, of Omaha, arrived Friday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fowler and Miss Nancy, of Enid, Okla., arrived Sunday for a visit with her sister and husband, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess. The Fowlers brought back the ladies’ mother, Mrs. Laura Walker, for an ex tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Donovan and family visited friends in Grand Island for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Donohoe and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Donohoe, and family at tended an annual family reunion in Mapleton, la., Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly and I family, of Burwell. Dale Fetrow attended a busi ness meeting in Sioux City Wed nesday, July 25. Miss Ruby Fox is having her week’s vacation this week. She, her mother, Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara and Mrs. Bill Kelly went to No J folk Monday. Mrs. Margaret Elkins returned Friday from a week’s stay at Sioux Falls, S. D., with her daughter, Miss Bernice Elkins. Sunday guests at Vernie John son’s were the Laurence Baslers and the James Donlins. Mrs. H. M. Christenson and twins and Mrs. Edna Coyne weie guests Sunday at Jim Earley’s. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gaugh enbaugh entertained Mr and Mrs. Charles Fox and family for Sunday supper. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Siefken and Jerry visited in Norfolk over the weekend. Expecting to leave this week end for Kansas City, Mo., to vis it Carol Ann Fox are Mrs. Char les Fox. Miss Ruby Fox, Mii. George Bosn, Mrs. Bill Kelly and Miss Virginia Bennett. CARD OF THANKS IT IS WITH a feeling of sincere appreciation and gratitude that we express our heartfelt thanks to the many loyal friends and relatives for their kindness, helpfulness and sym pathy during the continuous search for our loving husband and father. We especially wish to thank Reverend Grosen bach and Reverend Hall for their prayers and consoling words of comfort in our be reavement, also to the many for their beautiful floral offer ings. May God richly bless each of you is our earnest prayer. Your loyalty will never be for gotten. — Mrs. Charles Rarer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colfack and family, Mrs. Fannie Pokorny, Mr. and Mrs. James Karel, John Karel, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karel, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Karel and family, George Horky. 13p50 COMBINATION FREEZER & REFRIGERATOR I Famous Thriftmaster Unit offers odel EF8 maximumrefrigerationperform $399.95 ance at low operating cost. 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