Future Subscribers ■> o CRONIN—Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Cronin of Wichita, Kans., a son, Gail Allen, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, born Wednes day, April 14, in Wichita. Mrs. Pauline Noffke of Ewing is tne maternal grandmother. MATTHEWS— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews of O’Neill, a son, David Scott, weighing 8 pounds 11% ounces, bom Wed nesday, April 14, in St. An thony's hospital, O’Neill. GRUBB—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grubb of Chambers, a son, Rob ert Lee, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, bom Wednesday, April ° 14, ii) St. Anthony’s hospital. MOSSMAN — Mr1, and Mrs. Max Mossman of O’Neill, a daughter, Ruby Faye, weighing 9 pounds 11 ounces, born Thurs day, April 15, in St. Anthony’s hospital. EKTZ — Mr. and Mrs. Duane E.'rtz of Butte, a daughter, Dick sie Diane, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, bom Friday, April 16, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. PELC—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pelc of Spencer, a son, Michael Walter, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born Sunday, April 18, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. HOPKINS — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hopkins of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 6 i ounces, born Friday, April 19, in St. Anthony’s hospital. MILLS—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills of Atkinson, a daughter, Susan Lynn, weighing 7 pounds o 6 ounces, bom Monday, April I?, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. CODAY — Mr. and Mrs. Mi chael Coday of Atkinson, a son, Timothy Jude, weighing 7 pounds 4% ounces, born Friday, April 16, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. BEHA—Mr. and Mrs. William . Beha, formerly of O’Neill, a son, Paul Howard, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, bom Wednesday, April 14, at Swannanoa, N.C. This is the couple’s fourth child. and first son. ! SHELDEN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Shelden of Spencer, a son, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, bom Saturday, April 17, in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. ADAMS—Mr. and Mrs. J?«nes Adams, a daughter, Cynthia Leigh, weighing 7 poun.ls 8 ounces, bom Monday, April i2, at Lincoln Memorial hospital, Lincoln. Mrs. Adams is the for mer Donna Rae Clements, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements of O’Neill. CRAIG — Mr. and Mrs. An thony Craig of Norfolk, a son, weighing 8 pounds, born Mon day, April 19, in a Norfolk hos pital. The Craigs, who have three daughters, formerly resid ed at Page. MARRIAGE LICENSES Percy William Payne, 22, of Elgin and Cecelia Rose Thiele, 19, of Clearwater, April 15. Kenneth Eugene Reha, 23, of Butte and Marlene Bouslaugh, 20, of Butte, April 16. They were j married by County Judge Louis I W. Reimer in his office April 16. Her mother, Mrs. Theodore Bouslaugh, and Mrs. James Ses sions were witnesses. George Verzal, 46, of Atkin son and Dona June Krska, 30, of Atkinson, April 17. They were married April 19 by Judge Rei mer. Janice Krska Kohl of Granite City, 111., Maralee Hor ner of Atkinson and Edward Disterhaupt of Atkinson were witnesses. Sunday Guests— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, T/Sgt. Charles Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Page and daughter of Page were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller. Weiner Roast— The Seek & Share club met in the basement of the Z. H. Fry home at Ewing Tuesday evening, April 03. A weiner roast followed at the indoor fireplace. To Springview— Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz cf Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Char les B. Houser and family were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sands in Springview. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Janzing ;pent Sunday in Atknson. Mr. loseph Bruder, her father, had ieen discharged from the Atkin ;on Memorial hospital that day. Methodist Church Receives Members— EWING—Basptismal services were conducted Easter by Rev. Charles Mitchell of the Methodist church far Marie Elaine Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis. The Davises and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke became members of the church by letter. Mrs. Mabel Boies and Miss Janell Hoke be came members by confession of faith. Two special numbers were presented by the primary de partment during the Sunday school hour. Last Thursday a candlelight communion service was conduct ed by Reverend Mitchell. Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and family were Eas ter dinner guests in the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and boys. Miss Imogene Davis, a student at the University of Nebraska, spent the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson, ,\ho have been caring for their ittle granddaughter, who is a laughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. iVatson of O’Neill, the past 10 lays, took her to her home Sun lay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry entertained 12 boys in cheir lome Monday evening after school in honor of their son, Bill, who was celebrating his i i n t h birthday anniversary. James and an Easter egg hunt vere enjoyed. Mrs. Coventry served refreshments. mi a. xxcl vvauMJii wcm iu voj* mtine Tuesday to spend a cou ;le days in the home of her son n-law and daughter, Dr. and Vlrs. W. J. Slusher. JUSTICE COURT Richard (Dick) Minton, as sault and battery, pending, Ap ■il 12, E. A. Morgan. Emmett F. Adams, speeding, lay time, $25 and costs, April 2, Patrolman F. A. Robeson. Ronald W. Coventry, speeding, light time, $15 and costs, Ap'd 3. Patrolman R. L. Gude. Milo L. Griggs, violation of reciprocity, $25 and costs, April 15, Patrolman C. Cochran. Charles R. Lindquist, Bud Webster, violation of reciproci ty, $25 and costs, April 15, Pa trolman J. R. Skinner. Robert W. Amen, Gillette Dairy, overload on axle, pend ing, April 15, Patrolman J. R. Skinner. Walter A. Helmer, Norfolk Flour Mills, overload on axle, $50 and costs, April 15, Patrol man J. R. Skinner. Joseph E. Glenn, Lexington Mill and Elev., overload on axle, pending, April 15, Patrolman C. Cochran. Walter P. Marks, Trans. Can ada, violation of reciprocity, $25 and costs, April 15, Patrolman J. h. Skinner. R. H. Jacobsen, Buckingham, violation of reciprocity, pending, April 15, Patrolman J. R. Skin ner. Steve F. Serber, Trans. Cana da, violation of reciprocity, $25 and costs, April 15, Patrolman C. Cochran. Carl C. Callies, Nash-Fir.ch, overload on axle, $50 and costs, April 15, Patrolman C. Cochran. Harry F. Damgaard, E. A. Mc Donald, overload on axle and. overweight, $100 and costs, Ap rd 15, Patrolman C. Cochran. Lyle R. Seiner, Couch Motor, violation of reciprocity, $25 and costs, April 15, Patrolman C. Cochran. Frontier for printing! Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: April 14 — Mrs. Robert Matthews, O’Nei’l; Otis Armfield. Butte; Mrs. Ray Grubb, Chambers; Mrs. Marion Brewster, Ewing; Margaret Mc Elvain, O’Neill. 15 — Mrs Max Mossman, O’Neill; Clarence F> is - selman, Page. 16 — Gilbert R. Fish, Butte; Ann McManus, O’ Neill; Mrs. Duane Ertz, Butte. IS — Mrs. Walter Pelc, Spencer; 1 Lou Ann Stahlecker, Naper; Lin da Johnson, O’Neill. 19—Mrs. D. R. Mounts, O’Neill; Mrs. Donald M. Hopkins, O’Neill; Ed Menish O’Neill; Miss Mary Sullivan, O’ Neill. 20—Mrs. Clarence Hansen, Ewing. Dismissals: April 14 —Delbert Creason, Ewing; Mrs. H. 3. Black, Spencer. 15 — Sharon Strong, O’Neill; Mrs. Marion Brewster Ewing; Sheryl Jo Har ley, Atkinson; Mary Anne Hick ey, O’Neill; Mrs. Sam Reinkp, Ewing. 16 — Earl Endicott, O’ Neill. 17— Margaret McElvain, O’Neill; L. L. Siefken, O’Neill; Frank Schneider, Stuart; Char lene Fusselman, Page; Merle Armstrong, Stuart; Arden John son, Bristow; Otis Armfield, Butte; Edward Mlinar, Atkin son; Mrs. Charles Richardson, Jamison; Jerry Homolka, Chatv. bers. 18 — Mrs. Anna Clasey, Page. 19—Austin Hynes, O’Ne'll, Mrs. Max Mossman and baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Mat thews and baby boy, O’Neill; Delores Hamik, Stuart; Mrs. Ray Grubb and baby boy, O’ Neill; August Heese, Page. 20— Levi Yantzi, O’Neill; Ed Meni.su (expired), O’Neill; Gilbert R. Fish, Butte; Mrs. Duane Er!z and baby girl, Butte. Hospitalized: Linda Johnson, O'Neill; Lou Ann Stahlecker, Naper; Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Mrs. John Matenkladt, Inman; Ann McManus, O’Neill; Genevieve McManus, O’Neill; Albert Olte, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Clarence Hansen, Ewing; Mrs. Walter Felc, Spencer; Mrs. Donald Hop kins, O’Neill; Mrs. William Ll sasser, Lynch; Mrs. Fannie Ernst, O’Neill; Mrs. Anna Mc Cartney, O’Neill; Mrs. Susan Kubichek, O’Neill; Theo Welch man, Stuart; Mrs. D. R. Mounts, O’Neill; Miss Mary Sullivan, O’ Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Marion A. Bor rall, Butte, medical, good; Mrs. Margaret Brauer, Brunswick, medical, satisfactory; Duane Cassidy, Lynch, medical, im proving; Andrew Cizek, Spen cer, medical, good; Baby Nancy Maria Courtney, Lynch, medic al, good; John Wr. Dickey, Spen cer, medical, good; Mrs. Katie Hrbek, Verdel, medical, satisfac tory; Jerry Kaplan, Verdel, med ical, satisfactory; Mrs. Chr:s Neumiller, Naper, medical, satis factory; Mrs. Emma Quest, Na per, medical, improving; Mrs. William Shelden. and baby boy, Spencer, ,good; Mrs. Dale Spen ecr, Spencer, major operation, good; Mrs. Paul Wamke, Butte, medical, good. Dismissals: April 12—Michael Mallory, Spencer. 13—Mrs. Os car Behrent, Butte; Mrs. Frank Stiefvater, Verdel; August Paul. Bristow (died). 14—Mrs. Leland McGraw, Niobrara; Mrs. Thom as Courtney, Lynch. 15 — Mrs. Floyd Fast, Butte; Mrs. A. J. Pritchett, Lynch; George Ko pecky, Spencer. 16—Mrs. Mar vin Stoltenberg and baby, Naper. 17—Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and baby, Spencer; Baby James Hen derson, Verdel; Mrs. Don Hynes, O’Neill. 18—Mrs. George Chit tenden, Spencer; Mrs. Don Kay], ■ Lynch; Mrs. William * Hansen | and baby, O’Neill. 19—Miss Ruth i Gray, Lynch; Baby Ryan LeRoy Rockford, Anoka; Mrs. Max Rossmeier and baby, Bristow ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: April 12 — Mri\ Donald Mills, Atkinson, obstet rical. 15 — Terry Gonderinger, Atkinson, surgical; Ray Ander son, Amelia, medical. 16—Mrs. Michael Coday, Atkinson, ob stetrical; Mrs. Grace Wallinger, Stuart, medical. 17 — Mi's. James O’Donnell, A t x i n s o n, medical. Dismissed: April 12 — Ray mond Wewel, Mrs. Charles Phipps. 13 — Donnie Kaplan, Mrs. Jesse Mellor, Mrs. Earl Elsbury. 15 — Mrs. Henry Wer ner. 17 — Terry Gonderinger, Mrs. Donald Mills and daughter. 18—Ray Anderson, Joe .Bruder,t Mrs. Henry Miksch. T/Sgt. Charles Worth of Wich ita air force base, Wichita, Kans., spent the Easter weekend here. «tm»ttt!»:miii;! i .■! ■•■Tr,Tr,tt„»f.TTTT.Trr RETURNS FROM KOREA Pfc. Ralph Lindberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindberg, docked in San Francisco, Calif., April 6. He had been in Korea for 15 months serving with field artillery. He arrived in O’Neill Saturday, April 10, to spend a 30-day leave visiting his parents, relatives and friends. ’ i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmit and j Mrs. Lod Janousek spent from I Friday until Sunday in North Platte visiting at the home of their sister and daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beckwith. dr! J. L. SHERBAHN O’Neill, Nebraska Complete X-Ray Equipment I % Block So. of Ford Garage »> i» »»»tn»:::TK::t:m; intKnntstm: New Picture-Book Shows How To Paint Week-End Decorators find painting easy with new book. Millions of Americans have become Week-End Decorators because they’ve found that painting and decorating their own home can be easy and fun. 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