Future Subscribers FITCHETT—Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Fitchett of Hardinger, Tex., a son, Robert Lee, weighing 6 pounds and 6 ounces, bom October 13. Mrs. Fitchett is the former Mary Jo Carmony. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Carmony, former resi dents of Page. VENDERBEEK—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Venderbeek of Naper, a son, Donnie Lee, weighing 9 pounds 1 ounce, born Friday, Oc tober 23, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. CADWALLADER — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cadwallader of Stuart, a son, Neil Edward, weighing 10 pounds lounce, born Monday, October 26, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. DREY—Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drey of Gregory, S.D., a daugh ter, Coleen Ann, weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, bom Friday, October 23, at St. Anthony’s hos . pital, O’Neill. ZAKRZEWSKI—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski of O’Neill, a son, Paul Eugene, weighing 8 pounds 7V4 ounces, born Satur day, October 24, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. KARR—Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Karr of O’Neill, a son, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born Tuesday, October 28, at St. Anthony’s hos pital, O’Neill. Ewing News On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack and son, Terry, of, O’ Neill were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tomjack. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies visited friends at Plainview on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bohn and family of Inman were guests last Thursday eve ning at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. George Timmer man of Plainview were guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd, and family on Sunday. William Spence and son, Lyle, and Gene Ruby went to Lindsey Sundav for some pheasant hunt ing. Mrs. Spence was a dinner guest of Mrs. Gene Ruby. Other guests at the Ruby "home were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker and daughter, Joellen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gibson took their daughter. Miss Marcia Gib son, to Norfolk on Sunday after noon where she took a bus to Omaha. i Recent guests at the Ralph Eacker home were Mrs. Eacker’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ford King of Long Island, N. Y„ and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fuller and son. Rex, of Grand Island. Miss Patricia Rotherham was a weekend guest of relatives in Ewing. She returned Sunday afternoon to Lincoln where she attends the University of Nebra ska. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag and familv of Omaha spent the week end with relatives in Ewing. Mr. Hoag and his father-in-law, Per ry Saiser, enjoyed some pheasant hunting. Mr® Eva Kaczor entertained the following guests at dinner on : Sundav Mr. and Mrs. John Pra- | skie and family of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silouski and daughte”. Susie, Mike and Thom as Nekolite. all of Ewing, Guests at the home of Rev. W. J. Bomer were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Caldwell and son of Darling ton, Pa. Rev. W. J. Bomer left Tuesdav for St. Paul, Minn., where he will attend the national convocation on church in town and country. He is sponsored by the board o American missions. I Miss Ina Bennett, who teaches • at Clearwater, will go to Lincoln on Thursday to attend the teach er’s convention. She will be a guest of relatives until Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Shrader will accom pany Miss Bennett and will at tend the national prayer retreat to be held at the First United Presbyterian church in Lincoln. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions; October 21—Elwyn Robertson, Chambers; M i a n a White, O’Neill. 22—Neil B. Ryan, O’Neill; Dean Hume, Bristow; Mrs. Vernon Drey, Gregory, S.D. 23—Fred Carey, O’Neill; Mrs. Gus Timmerman, O’Neill; Mrs. Victor Vandersnick, Ewing. 24— Mrs. Paul Walker, O’Neill; Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski, O’Neill; Mrs. Bertha Sammons, Amelia; Bever ly Walnofer, O’Neill Morris E. Howard, O’Neill. 25—Ted McEl haney, O’Neill; Joanne Thoendel, Ewing; Albert Kallhoff, O’Neill; Mrs. M. B.’Higgins, O’Neill. 26— Darrol Baker, O’Neill; Winnie Vandersnick, O’Neill; Bart Han na, Chambers; Rita Lydon, Ew ing; Vivian Martin, O’Neill; Mrs. Oliver Ross, O’Neill. 28—Mrs. Marvin Karr, O’Neill; William Hofnriaii, Spencer. Dismissals: October 22—August H. Smith, O’Neill; Dennis Dean Stevens, O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Dufek, O’Neill. 23—Mrs. D. A. Kersen brock and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Ed McManus, O’Neill. 24 — Sid Farewell, Chambers; Dean Hume, Bristow; Mrs. Arnott Buxtpn, O’Neill; Mrs. Sam Young, Cham bers. 25—Beverly Walnofer, O’ Neill; Miana White, O’Neill; Bob Porter, O’Neill; Thomas Engel haupt, Chambers; Wilma Mc Kim, O'Neill; Eli Herold, Inman. 26—Neil Ryan, O’Neill; Mrs. Earl Farr, O’Neill. 27 — Mrs. Paul W’alker, O’Neill; Mrs. Elsie Slat tery, O’Neill; Mrs. Gus Timmer man, O’Neill. 28—Mrs. Vernon Drey and baby girl, Gregory, S.D. Hospitalized: Mrs. Bell Wid man, Amelia; Mrs. Barbara Lea hy, Grand Island; Thomas D. Mc Graw, Inman; Frank Peter, jr., O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Wil liam Hoffman, Spencer Mrs. Oli ver Ross, O’Neill; Fred Carey, O’ Neill; Elwyn Robertson, Cham bers; Mrs. Marvin Karr, O’Neill: Bart Hanna, Chambers; Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski, O’Neill; Mrs. M. B. Higgins, O’Neillf Mrs. Victor Vandersnick, Ewing; Melvin G. Hansen, O’Neill; Richard Young, Chambers; Joanne Thoendel, Ew ing; Mrs. Bertha Sammons, Am elia; Ted McElhaney, O’Neill; Al bert Kallhoff, O’Neill; Rita Ly don, Ewing; Winnie Vandersnick, O’Neill; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Hyldred McKim, O’Neill; Mrs. Vivian Martin, O’Neill; Dar rol Baker, O’Neill; Morris E. Howard, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) 1 In hospital: Mrs. Melvin And erson, Bristow, major operation, good; Mrs. Alden Barden, Spen- i cer, medical, improving; Mrs. Lena Connot, Spencer, medical, ( good; Paul Elm, Spencer, major i aperation, satisfactory; Mrs. Min nie Higgins, Spencer, medical, i improving; Mrs. Alvin Keeler and baby girl, Butte, good; Mrs. Leo Marx and baby girl, Spencer, ] good; Mrs. Charles Pilcher and baby girl, Butte, good; Mrs. Ed Tharnish and baby girl, good; Mrs. Henry Woidneck, O’Neill, accident, improving. Dismissals: October 20— Miss Marie Mahlendorf, Lynch. 21 — Mrs. Elmer Frank, Bonesteel, S.D.; Edward Keller, Spencer. 22 —Mrs. George Chittenden, Spen der; Mrs. William Green Niobra- j ra. 23 — Mrs. Emma Thiessen, Lynch. 24 — Mrs. Frank Lewis and baby, Butte; John Ed Couch. Spencer. 25 — Baby Rita Kay Ahlers, Naper. KEELER—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 1 Keeler of Butte, a daughter, weighing 9 pounds 9 ounces, born Saturday, October 24, at Sacred : Heart hospital. Lynch. MARX — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marx of Spencer, a daughter, 1 weighing 9Vz pounds, bom Wed- ' nesday, October 21, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. < ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: October 22 — Mrs. i Robert Engler, Atkinson, surgical. 23 — Mrs. Donald Venderbeek, Naper, obstetrical; Michael Bat enhorst, Stuart, surgical. 24 — medical; Joseph Ballon, Atkin son, surgical. 26— Mrs. Kenneth Cadwallader, Stuart, obstetrical. Dismissed: October 16 — Mrs. Amelia Hoffman. 17—Pete Bon enbereger. 19 — Charlotte Hal- ; stead, Marjorie Wandercheck, Jim Puckett. 21 — Mrs. Edwin i Straka and son, Ivan Dickerson. 22—Mrs. George Bosn, Mrs. Rob ert Cole. 23—Mrs. Charles Chace, Michael Batenhorst. Expired: Joe Mlinar. Election Held— DELOIT — An election was held in Wheeler county Tuesday, uctober 27, concerning the erec~ : tion of a new high school build ing. This was the second time this question has been submitted to the voters. Mrs. Glenn Gettert and chil dren returned Sunday from a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laible of At kinson. DANCE SUMMERLAND at Ewing Tuesday, Nov. 3 MUSIC BY JERRY KUHN and His Orchestra Admission: 75c; ladies 50c before 9:30 o'clock Special Calf and Yearling Sale Monday, November 2 We had a fair run of cattle this week and could have sold many more as the market was on fire. It is hard to say how much higher, but at least $2.00 per hundred on all classes. It seemed the buyers were trying to get numbers instead oi paying attention to the price. Next Monday we will have a lot of good cattle with sev eral straight loads of calves and yearlings. Can use quite a few more good cattle. Plenty of buyers. Our top on fat hogs was $20.45 per hundred. Sows up to $20.10. Let us try your next consignment and you will join our growing list of satisfied customers. We appreciate your business. EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET i MAX & BUV WANSER, Managers Ewing, Nebr. Miss Patricia Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Kirk cf Omaha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harrell of El Paso, Tex., were united in marriage on Saturday, October 17, at St. Mary’s Catholic church in Spencer. Rev. William Foster officiated at the double ring ceremony.—O’Neill Photo Co. JUSTICE COURT October 8 — Gerald Seaman, speeding, fined $15 and costs, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 8—Norbert Sandgraff, no permit, no equalization stick er, fined $20 and costs, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 9—Harold H. Pike, ov erload on truck, fined $25 and costs, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 10—Perry E. French, no registration, no plates, fined ?20, Patrolman Shorney. October 14 — Chester Fees, speeding, fined $15 and costs, Patrolman Shorney. October 15 — G. B. Sharp, charged with contributing to de linquency of a minor, waived jreliminary hearing, bound over :o district court, Holt County sheriff Leo Tomjack. October 19—Leslie Garrison, no ruck permit, fined $25, Patrol nan Robert Gude. October 20— Frank Kaup, jr., jverload, fined $15, Patrolman Cochrane. October 20— Alvin K. Frodin, >verload, fined $50 and costs, 3atrolman Skinner. October 21 — George Worley, 10 permit, fined $10, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21—Leo Sanders, no permit, fined $10, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21—James D. Askern, speeding, fined $15 and costs. Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21 — Raymond Shoe naker, no clearance lights, fined 55 and costs, Patrolman Robert Jude. / October 21 — Emerson Davis, speeding, fined $15 and costs, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21—Edgar Wockenfuss, speeding, fined $15 and costs, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21 — Jerome Morlan, speeding, fined $15 and costs, Pa rolman Robert Gude. October 21 — Antony Goeden, overload, fined $10 and costs, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21— James McNally, overload, fined $10, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21—Bernard F. Coday, werweight, fined $10 and costs, Patrolman Robert Gude. October 21—Harley Rish, over oad, fined $50 and costs, Patrol nan Robert Gude. October 23—Loren Watson, ov erload, fined $50 and costs, Pa ;rolman Cochran. October 26—Jack Taylor, jr., .villful, reckless driving, fined 650 and costs and driver’s license suspended for six months, Police Jhief Walt Calkins. October 26 — Chester Hicks, villful, wanton, careless driving, iined $50 and costs, license suspended for three months, eom alaint signed by Joseph L. Mc Zarville, jr., Police Officer Joe Wert. October 27—Charles W. Jones, speeding, fined $15, Patrolman Robert Gude. Present Operetta — CHAMBERS — The pupils of the primary department and the third, fourth and fifth grades presented an operetta at the Chambers high school auditorium Monday evening, October 26. The sixth grade presented a panto mime, “The Curtain Fell,” and the seventh and eighth grades gave the play ‘Tom Sawyer Wins Again.”* The teachers are Mrs. Forest Sammons, Mrs. Vernon Harley and Mrs. Seth Hertel. There was a very good attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb visited aver the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Spangler and with Mrs. Arden Laursen. Sick & Injured O’NEILL—Mrs. Earl Farr was dismissed Monday from St. An thony’s hospital after having been a patient there for a week She had submitted to surgery. . R. A. Stowell entered the Tilden hospital Saturday evening for an appendectomy performed Sun day morning. He is “doing well.” Mrs. Stowell, who had been neax him, returned to O’Neill Monday evening. . . Miss Florence Pon ton fell Sunday and injured her self. She is being cared for at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leo Tom jack. . . Joseph Schmidt is a pa tient at the Veterans hospital al Grand Island. . . Jtev. and Mrs Samuel Lee took Mrs. Christine Williams to Omaha on Tuesday where on Wednesday she submit ted to minor surgery at the Im manuel hospital. . . Mr. and Mrs Sam Banks took Mrs. Banks’ fa ther, William Grothe ot Emmet, to Lincoln on Tuesday where he was to have the cast removed from his neck DELOIT— Donna Day under went major surgery at the Ne ligh hospital Tuesday, Octobex 20. She is teaching the Reimex school. . . Mrs. Louis Pofahl is a patient at the Neligh hospital Her condition is reported as good. . . Joan Bauer left the hos pital Saturday, October 17, and resumed her school work Tues day, October 20. . . Milford Wull is seriously ill at his home in Sturgis, S.D. . . Mrs. Henry Lang is a patient in the Neligh hospi tal. Her condition is fair. PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan of Hartington drove tc Sioux City last Thursday where Mrs. Hartigan went for a med ical checkup. Mrs. Hartigan later returned to Page to the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Steinberg, where she has been staying since she underwent surgery at a Sioux City hospital. LYNCH — Mrs. H. Woidneck was brought to the Lynch hospi tal Tuesday, October 20, with a broken leg bone. She is getting along as well as could be expect ed. . . Billy Paul Rosicky receiv ed a displaced wrist bone in his right arm in the St. Mary’s vs. Lynch football game at O’Neill recently. SOUTH OF STUART—Michael Batenhorst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batenhorst, entered the Atkinson hospital Friday morn ing for minor surgery. He was able to be dismissed Sunday af ternoon. . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Givens took their daughter, Lois, to Grand Island Wednesday, Oc tober 21, for a checkup. CHAMBERS— Thomas Engel haupt returned Sunday from St. Anthony’s hospital. . . Mrs. Sam Young and infant son came home Friday from St. Anthony’s hos pital. . . Sid Farewell came home Sunday from St. Anthony’s. EMMET—Mrs. Robert Cole re turned last Thursday after hav ing been a patient for several days in the Atkinson Memorial hospital. 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