Future Subscribers <<&> AiNDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson of Naper, a son, weighing 10 pounds 7 ounces, bom Tuesday, January 27, in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. HARRIS—Mr. and Mrs. How ard Harris of Spencer, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, bom Monday, February 2, in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. McALLISTER—Mr. and Mrs. James McAllister of Spencer, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, born Monday, February 2, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. CLARK—S/Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Clark of Cocoa, Fla., a son, Eugene James, born Thurs day; January 29. Mr. Clark is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark of Inman. LEAHY — Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leahy of Cozad, a daughter, bom Tuesday, January 27. Mrs. Leahy is the former Cormelita Sehi of Deloit. SPAHN—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Spahn of Deloit, a son, bom Wednesday, January 28, at the Antelope Memorial hospital, Ne ligh. >lrs. Spahn was formerly Lorene Tagel. VANDERSNICK — Mr. and Roy Vandersnick of near Atkin son, a daughter, born recently at the Neligh hospital. Mrs. Vand ersnick was formerly Florence Davison. The couple has a son and another daughter. TOMJACK — Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Tomjack of Hastings, a son, born Wednesday, January 28. BOWKER—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Bowker of p’Neill, a daughter, Barbara Louise, weigh ing 3 pounds 15^ ounces, born Friday. January 30, in St. An • thony’s hospital, O’Neill. This is their fourth child. They have three girls and one boy. Mrs. Bowker is the former Margaret Hammond. BUTTERFIELD—Mr. and Mrs. Livelle Butterfield of Inman, a daughter, Linda Fay, weighing 7 pounds, born Friday, January 30, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. HYNES—Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes of O’Neill, a son, weighing 5 pounds 10 ounces, bom Mon day, February 2, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. They also have a daughter, Deborah. Mrs. Hynes is the former Jean Vickland of Kansas City, Mo. MARTENS—Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Martens of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, born Tuesday, February 3, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Lincoln, a daughter, Dopna Jean, weighing 7 pounds, bom Monday, January 12, in a Lincoln hospital. This is their third daughter. Mrs. Smith is the former Nelda Vech of Spen cer. Mr. Smith is a state high way patrolman in Lincoln. SCHMIDT—Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt of Chambers, a son, weighing 9 pounds, bom Sun day, February 1, in the Atkinson Memorial hospital. NINI — Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nini of Oklahoma City, Okla., a daughter, born Sunday, Febru ary 1. Mrs. Nini is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sturbaum of Ewing. PENNINGTON—Mr. and Mrs. James Pennington of Cedar Rapids, a son, born Monday, January 19, in the Albion hospi tal. Mr. Pennington is a former teacher in the Ewing public school. 4-H Clubbers Go Ice Skating— The Up-And-At-It 4-H club held a meeting at the Bennett Sanders home Saturday evening. All members but one were pres ent. A new member, Denny Dray ton, was admitted into the club. During the meeting, plans were made for the coming year and the 4-H fun night. The next meeting will be a Valentine party to be held on Sunday, February 15, at the John Schmitz home. After the meeting the 4-H group went ice skating. A lunch was served to the group at a late hour.—By Joanne Lans worth, re porter. Phone us your news — 51! WEDDING DANCE Soukup - Wayman Thurs,. Feb. 12 s Legion Auditorium — O’NEILL — % . Sick & Injured EMMET—Mrs. William Grothe, sr., fell while doing chores and broke her thumb Thursday, January 22. . . Mrs. Dean Perry sprained a toe on her left foot Sunday morning when she acci dentally bumped into a chair. . . John Scnaaf was sick a few days last week with the “flu,” and so were Donnie, Jerry adn Ruthie Schaaf. . . Mrs. William Grothe, sr., and Mrs. William Grothe, jr., were both sick with the “flu” a few days last week. . . Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko returned home Saturday after being in the hos pital with pneumonia the past week. CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and family did not go to Washington Wednesday, January 28, as repoted due to the illness of her father, Gottlieb Braun, who is in the Atkinson hospital. They did leave Friday for Wash ington state as Mr. Braun is “improving.” , . Mrs. George I Beck underwent surgery in O’ j Neill’s St. Anthony’s hospital on Wednesday, January 28. She is staying at the Duane Beck home, “improving.” Her husband is . . . Alex Frickel, Mrs. Beryl Beck, Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and Conrad Frickel went to Sioux City Friday to consult a doctor there. LYNCH—Louie Birmeier, about 75, was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, and underwent major surgery on Fri day. He is “improved.” His daughter, Mrs. George Kalkow ski, underwent major surgery at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch on Thursday, January 29. She is “getting along satisfactor ily.” . . . Ludvig Placek is “get ting along fine’’ at a Kansas City, Mo., hospital following surgery . . . Mrs. G. B. Ira is in a critical condition in the local hospital. Her son, Dr. Gordon Ira of Jack sonville, Fla., came to be at her bedside. She shows improvement, however, following amputation of one leg above the knee. I PAGE—Mrs. Helen Knudsen. who has been seriously ill wita influenza, spent nine days in the Orchard hospital. She came to the William Neubauer home Fri day where she is convalescing. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max will take their son, David, 18-months old, to Omaha on Saturday. The child will have a cast changed on Monday and the family ex pects to return home Tuesday. . . . Mr. a nd Mrs. Leonard Peregoy spent the weekend at the Clifford Graves home. Mrs. Peregoy is recovering from an ap pendicitis operation. SOUTH OF STUART—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Givens took their children, Gordon and Carolyn to Grand Island Tuesday, where entered St. Francis hospital and both children had their tonsils removed Wednesday morning. They were able to be dismissed Thursday and returned home. Lois, Bobbie and Jerry Givens stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Har old Givens while their parents were in Grand Island. CHAMBERS—Mrs. A1 Leidtke is a patient in St. Anthony’s hos pital. . . Mrs. William Turner re turned Sunday from Sioux City where she had spent since Thurs day, January 29, with her daugh ter, Mrs. Willard Thomson, who is a patient in St. Joseph’s hos pital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tay lor took their small daughter, Kathy, to Norfolk Monday, Feb ruary 2, where she had her ton sils removed. AMELIA—Mrs. Alvin Forbes and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett taught school for Mrs. Glen White four days last week. Mrs. White was ill with flu. Mrs. Forbes taught Tuesday and Wednesday, January 27 and 28, and Mrs. Barnett taught Thurs day and Friday. DELOIT—Mrs. Ewald Spahn underwent surgery in Omaha on January 23. She was able to come home in a few days and is “feeling fine.” . . . Scott Bowers, former resident of this community is “seriously” ill in the Neligh hospital. O’NEILL—H. J. Lohaus is re covering from a week’s illness of the “flu.” . . J. L. McCarville, sr., has been on the sick list. . . E. F. Quinn is recovering from a three weeks illness of the “flu” . . . Fred Perry has been ill sev eral days with influenza. ROCK FALLS — Mrs. James Curran, Mrs. Francis Curran and Mrs. Albert Sterns visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen in St. An thony’s hospital Saturday. They are better now after several days of flu. EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom called on Floyd Black, a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, on Wednesday evening, January 28. INMAN—Kenneth Smith left Sunday for Omaha where he will visit Mrs. Smith, who is a patient in Clarkson hospital. — Tune in! Voice of The Fron tier” . . Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:45 a.m. BASKETBALL St. Mary’s Academy Cardinals • • • vs. » . . St, Ludger’s Academy (Creighton) FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6 I O’Neill Public School Gymn Preliminary Game ai 7 P.ML Admission: Adults 50c; Students 25c Hospital News ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: January 28 — Charles Stout, O’Neill; William D. Claussen, O’Neill; Marvin Clouse, Opportunity; Mrs. Char les "tout, O’Neill; Mrs. Jessie Sheppherd, O’Neill. 29—Mrs. A1 Liedtke, Chambers; Carl Asimus, O’Neill; Mrs. William Bowker, O’Neill. 30—Ruth Wewel, New port; Mrs. Livelle Butterfield, Inman; James Hoxsie, O’Neill. 31 Glen Sholes, Inman; A r 1 e y Sholes, Inman; Frances Hall, Venus; Diane Helmer, O’Neill; Mrs. William Claussen, O’Neil1.; Karen Dierks, Amelia. February 1— Mrs. John Alder, Inman: Mary Fetrow, O’Neill. 2 — Joe Niezgocki, Atkinson; Beverly Engelhaupt, Chambers; Mrs. John Hynes, O’Neill. 3 — Mrs. Lois Martens, Atkinson; Mrs. Shirley Kuhfahl, O’Neill; Eddie Gallagher, Inman; Mrs. Laura M. Miller, O’Neill; James Mc Clung, Chambers. Dismissals: January 28— Mrs. Dale Re veil, Star; Mrs. Leo Van dersnick, Ewing; Mrs. Lillian Berger, O’Neill; Green, baby boy, Bartlett; Mrs. Robert Asher and baby boy, O’Neill. 30 — Cecil Thornton, Chambers; Mrs. Fran cis Hickey, O’Neill; Mrs. Leo Brown, Chambers. 31—Mrs. Jer rold Dusatko, Emmet; Mrs. Max Farrier and baby boy, Ewing; Arley Sholes, Inman; Glen Sholes, Inman. February 1—Carl Asimus, O’Neill; Mrs. A1 Lied tke, Chambers; Mrs. Esther Vrooman and baby girl, Orchard. 2— Mrs. Ed Boyle, O’Neill; Mrs. John Alder, Inman; Frances Hall, Venus. 3—Charles Stout, O’Neill; Mrs. Charles Stout, O’ Neill; Karen Dierks, Amelia; N. P. Nelson, Bristow; Mrs. W. H. Bowker, O’Neill; Mrs. James Rooney, O’Neill; Ruth Wewel, Newport. Still in hospital: James Mc Clung, Chambers; James Hox sie, O’Neill; Mrs. William Claus sen, O’Neill; Mrs. Jessie Shep pherd, O’Neill; Mrs. Etta Geary, Inman; Margaret Eggers, O’Neill; Joe Niezgocki, Atkinson; Elmer Wondersee, Chambers; Archie L. Stearns, O’Neill; Eli Hershiser, O’Neill; Eddie Gallagher, Inman; Diane Helmer, O’Neill; Mrs. John Hynes, O’Neill; Mrs. James Zis ka, Atkinson-; Mrs. George Beck, Atkinson; Beverly Engelhaupt, Chambers; Mrs. Lois Martens, Atkinson; Mrs. H. G. Kennedy, Page; Mary Fetrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Lawrence Jonas, O’Neill; Mrs. Louise Perkins, Chambers; Mrs. Laura Miller, O’Neill; Marvin Clouse, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) In hospital: Mrs. Ronald And erson and baby boy, Naper, good; John L. Bainbridge, Bris tow, medical, unchanged; Frank Carson, Niobrara, medical, sat isfactory; John Cerveny, Naper, medical, unchanged; Mrs. Fay Courtney, Lynch, major opera tion, improving; Mrs. Emmet Galer, Verdel, major operation, good; Mrs. Howard Harris and baby girl, Spencer, good; Mrs. James Hood, Butte, medical, good; Mrs. Fred Hrbek, Verdi gre, medical, good; Mrs. G. B. Ira, Lynch, major operation, im proving; Oscar Johnson, Spencer, medical, improving; Robert H. Johnson, Bristow, medical, un changed; Mrs. August Kalkow ski, Lynch, medical, satisfactory: Mrs. George Kalkowski, Lynch, major operation, good; Mrs. Wil liam R. Larson, Lynch, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Cecilia Liewer, Butte, medical, improving; Miss LaDella Ludemann, Bonesteel, S.D., major operation, satisfac tory; Mrs. James McAllister and baby girl, Spencer, good; Mrs. Mary Miller, Verdel, accident, improving; Mrs. Hildor Ogren, Spencer, medical, good; Mrs. Antonia Scheda, Fairfax, S.D., major operation, satisfactory; Mrs. Henry Woidneck, O’Neill, medical, good. Dismissals: January 27—Baby Becky Benash, O’Neill. 28—El mer Luedke, Spencer; Mrs. John Svatos, Lynch; Wayne Cooper, Butte; Mrs. William DeVall, O’ Neill; Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Bris tow. 29 — Mrs. George Lee, Lynch; John Higgins, Brocks burg; Baby Kay Jean Johnson, Lynch. 30—Master Ronald Boet tcher, Bristow; Mrs. Cecil Fer nen, Spencer. 31—Mrs. Ronald Carson, Lynch. February 1 — W i 1 m e r Landholm, Spencer, transferred to Omaha hospital. 2 Mrs. Walter Pelc, Spencer; Mrs. Ed Tharnish, Star. Dogpaich Party— The young adults of the Meth odist church held a dogpatch party in the church basement on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lorenz and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge were hosts. Each member was dressed as a char acter from the ’Lil Abner comic strip. A lunch was served at the close of the party. Mrs. McKamy Entertains— The CAM club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Don ald McKamy. The evening was spent playing pitch. Mrs. Wayne Harmon won the high score and Miss Dorothy Bennett won the low score and the all-cut prizes. A lunch was served to the group by Mrs. McKamy. LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. Feb. 5, 1953.) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3881 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 4, 1953. In the matter of the Estate of Lyle C. Smith, also known as Clinton Smith, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is May 26, 1953, and for the payment of debts is February 4, 1954, and that on February 26, 1953, and on May 27, 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W- REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 40-42c South of Stuart News Mrs. Anna Krysl, Christina and Billy were Friday visitors at the Harry Mlinar home. Pvt. Kenneth Krysl, who has spent the past week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krysl plan to leave Friday, February 6, for Ft. Lewis, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Givens and family enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski and family at Page. Connie, Sophia and Henry Murphy gave a farewell party for Rollie Kunz Sunday evening at the J. P. Murphy home. At the close of the party refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and family of Newport visited Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greger and boys. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Krysl, Christina and Billy were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaup and family of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Don Krysl and daughter. Bill Krysl attended a party on Sunday at the Jim Ziska home given in honor of their son, John Ziska, who is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens and family and Mrs. Arthur Giv ens, Lois and Bobbie attended a birthday party Friday evening at Emmet in honor of George Pon gratz on his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Anna Krysl, Christina and Billy, visited Sunday at the Albert Ziska home. Mrs. L. G. Slaymaker, jr., and family of Stuart spent last Thurs day visiting Mrs. Wesley Slay maker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weichman and family were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilg and family at Atkinson and in the Aloys Kaup home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and Lavern were Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Deseive and Norma. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Slaymak er and family enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mrs. Slaymaker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zink at Stuart. Mrs. Wilbur Moon, Mrs. Jane Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mul ford and Mrs. Gene Hickok at tended a Presbyterian board meeting at Wayne Tuesday. Several,of the young folks who enjoyed visiting their families are Joyce Scholz, who visited on Saturday wth Sally Jo Brewster; —- .- - - - ■ Jerry Heyne, who visited Jerry Wallinger Sunday afternoon, and James Murphy, who was a Sun day overnight guest of Larry Ziska. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes went to Long Pine Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Della Walker. Mrs. Walker, who has been a patient at the Ainsworth hospital, had recovered satisfactory and was dismissed Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Batenhorst were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Galligan of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield and family of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allyn and family residing north of Stuart were Wednesday evening visitors at the Wesley Slaymaker home. The evening was spent playing pinochle. Sunday afternoon callers at the Richard Straka home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon and Donald. Dick Straka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Straka, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lavem McKenna at Wagner, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greger and family held a card party Friday honoring Pvt. Kenneth Krysl. The following guests were pres ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ham ilton and boys, Steve Creslak, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krysl and family, Mark Kaup, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hytrek and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch and family. Prizes were won by Mrs. Andy Hytrek, Lorene Miksch, Ed Krysl and Bob Miksch. A lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Weichman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler at Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kramer, jr., and baby visited all day Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer. Pvt. Jim Batenhorst of Ft. Ri ley, Kans., spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batenhorst. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy were Sunday evening callers at the Harry and Katherine Mc Shane home in Atkinson. Mrs. Rollie Peterson visited her mother, Mrs. J. B. Sorey at Bas sett last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. George Beck, a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. % Mr. and Mrs. Florien Scholz Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer, Mr< Joe Wallinger and Miss Theresa Levi of Stuart were O’Neill vis iters Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaid and Dick of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Blake and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson, all of Springview, and Mrs. Ethel Blake of Ainsworth enjoyed a Sunday birthday anniversary dinner hon oring Carol Sue Shaid on her first birthday anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie* Shaid and Davy. Mr and Mrs. Joe Kaup, jr., vis ited Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Bob Batenhorst. Mrs. Clarence Johnson stayed Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. Joe Mlinar, sr., at Atkinson. Her father, Joe Mlinar, sr., has. been a patient at the Atkinson hospital the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krysl and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Marr of Atkinson. 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