Future Subscribers 1 o , « o 4 GLAZE—Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glaze of Rapid City, S.D., a son, born Saturday, June 28. at Rap u id City. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Londberg of Bristow and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glaze of Rapid City. The Glaze families are former Lynch residents. VANOSDALL—Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vanosdall of Greeley, a son, Clifford Edward, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, bom Satur day, June 23, at an Ord hospi tal. Mrs. Vanosdall is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook of Chambers. This is their first child. NEIMAND—Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Neimand of Alda, a son, Roger Henry, weighing 8 pounds, bom Tuesday, July 1. Mrs. Nei man was formerly Virginia Han na of Chambers. The Neimands also have a daughter. CUSTARD—Mr. and Mrs. Dan Custard of Omaha, a son, Danny Irven, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces, born Thudsday, July 3, in ap Omaha hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Custard is the former Miriam Hoffman. BLAIR «— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blair of Omaha, a daughter, Gaylia Ann, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, bom Wednesday, July 2. Mrs. Blair was formerly Eunice Couch of Chambers. i O WOODS—Mr. ana Mrs. Lonnie Woods of Elm Creek, a son, born recently at Elm Creek. The Wood’s have two other child ren, both girls. They are known at Inman. MADISON — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Madison of South Sioux ' City, a son, Tommy Lee, born Monday, June 30. Mrs. Fannie Ernst of Rock Falls is the great grandmother. BELZER—Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Belzer of O’Neill, a son, James Francis, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, bom Friday, July 4, in the O’Neill hospital. HIGGINS—Mr. and Mrs. Mer ' vin Higigins of Brocksburg, a son, Joseph John, weighing 8 pounds 15 ounces, fborn recently in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. CLASSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Classen of Lynch, a son, Ke vin Michael, weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces, bom recently at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. STROH—Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh of Monowi, a daughter, Betty Joan, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces bom recently in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. MELCHER—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Melcher of Page, a son, Don ald Harold, weighing 8 pounds 4 ourtces, born on Saturday, July 5, In the O'Neill hospitals BOSKA—Mr. and Mrs. Tom mie Boska of Spencer, a daugh ter, Janice Kay, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, bom Saturday, July 5, in the O’Neill hospital. ROWSE—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rowse of Chambers, a son, weighing 9 pounds, bom Satur day, July 5, at the O’Neill hos pital. HOFFMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Hoffman of Bristow are the parents of a daughter, born July 4 at the Lynch hospital. Schollmeyer Family in Picnic-Dinner — A family picnic dinner was held at the O’Neill park on the Fourth of July for Joseph Scholl meyer, sr. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schollmey er. pf Sheridan, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schollmeyer and fam ily of Crofton; Mr. and Mrs. Wil lis Butterfield and family of Dor sey; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes and family of Dorsey; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Axberg and family of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson of Inman; Charlie Schollmeyer, Herman Schollmey er and son, Bruce, all of Dorsey j Frances Axberg of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer, jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer sr., and their nurse, Marjorie Fagan, all of O’Neill. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richter, jr. and fam ily and Mrs. Rodney Tomlinson and son, Larry. Weather Dries Up Lake in Sand Hills — It was so hot in Nebraska last month that the state’s an glers lost one good fishing spot. The Nebraska Game Commis sion reported Tuesday that Fish lake In the sand hills country south of Bassett receded so drastically under the torrid sun that commission personnel had to seine the fish and transfer ’them to other more durable \iwaters. 7 Entertained at Neligh — On Sunday, June 30, Mrs. Alice - Bridges and sons, James and Ed * ward, went to Neligh where they • .attended a picnic of old friends >>ja the park. Among those pres « ent besides the Bridges were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fedde of Omaha, George Black and members 01 her family of (Neligh, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindahl._ Forsch-Anspach Rites Read, Canal Zone Miss Mavis Forsch, youngest daughter of Mr! and Mrs. Fred Forsch of Butte, became the bride of A/2c Keith E. Anspach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Ans ach of O’Neill, Thursday, June 19, at the Albrook air base Canal Zone. The double-ring ceremony took place in candlelight at 7 p.m., be fore an altar of lilies at the air base chapel with Chalain Vem H. Warner officiating. Wedding music was played by A/2c Tom my Johnson. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white chantiily lace and nylon tulle over satin, made with a close fitting nylon net yoke outlined with lace to give an off-the-shoulder effect, a small peter pan collar finished the neckline and satin covered tiny buttons extended down the back. Her double illusion veil of waist length was of nylon net and was held in place by a heart shaped satin cap trimmed in white lace and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white lilies and car ried out the tradition of some thing old, something new, some thing borrowed and something blue and a penny in her shoe. Mrs. Les Cohen was matron-of honor and wore an aqua colored ballerina length gown with a fit ted bodice and a net stole and a i net over taffeta skirt. She car ried a bouquet of pink carnations. A/lc Les Cohen served as best man. Both the bridegroom and bestman wore white dinner jackets with dark trousers and red carnation bouttonaires. The young couple will make their home at Cocoli, Canal Z « s _ 1 I