Future Subscribers BERG—Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Eerg of Mandan, N.D., a son, Robert Gordon, weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces, bom Sunday, May 30. Mrs. Berg is the former Ruth Ann Biglin of O’Neill. This is the couple’s third child and second son. _ _ COPES— Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes of Ainsworth, a daughter, Nancy Mae, weighing 8 pounds, born Monday, June 7, at the Ainsworth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes of Page are the paternal grandparents. HARTIGAN — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan of Page, a son, William Douglas, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, bom Tuesday, June 1, at the Lutheran hospi tal at Norfolk. They have one daughter. Mrs. Hartigan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb ert Steinberg of Page. Mr. Hart igan is the son of Mrs. Mary Hartigan of Inman. BATENHORST—Mr. and Mrs. Gene Batenhorst of Stuart, a son, Gary Joseph, weighing 3 pounds 14 ounces, born Friday, June 4, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. BRANDT—Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Brandt of Stuart, a son, Rich ard Mark, weighing 5 pounds 5 ounces, born Saturday, June 5, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. BAUMEISTER—Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fiaumeister of Reseda, Calif., a daughter, Cynthia Lee, bom Thursday, May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Baumeister were residents of O’Neill until recently when they moved to California. CONNICK—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Connick of Lynch, a son, weighing 9 pounds, bom Friday, June 4, in Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of O’Neill, a son, Phillip Allen, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born Thurs day, June 3, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. DAVIDSON — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davidson of Inman, a son, weighing 4 pounds 12 ounc es, born Friday, June 4, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. GALLAGHER—Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gallagher of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Wednesday, June 9, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. MOORE—Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Moore of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 11% ounces, bom Wednesday, June 9, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. FEES—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fees of Chambers, a son, born Wednesday, June 9, in St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. Picnic at Neligh— EWING—Miss Doris Ann Spahn was an overnight guests of Miss Bonnie Jo Jefferies on Sat urday. On Sunday, the young ladies accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn to Neligh for a picnic at Riverside park. Frontier for printing! Finger-Painting Done by Biownies— Brownie troop III met Tues day, May 25. We finger-painted and held our business meeting, then we played games. Our next meeting was at 11:30 a.m., Tues day, June 8. Each one brought a sack lunch.—By Susan Doug lass, scribe. Sick & Injured O’NEILL — Homer E. Asher v as released Sunday from St. Anthony’s hospital, where he had been confined three weeks due to a heart ailment. . . F. E. Parkins entered St. Anthony’s hospital Sunday. . . Jackie Nel son, son of Supt. and Mrs. D. E. Nelson, has been ill with mumps. . . . Barbara Brunckhorst of In man accompanied her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman of O’Neill, to Om aha on Monday morning where Max will undergo surgery on his nose. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Moss man and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst, all of Inman, are caring for the Mossman children while they are away. . . Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty and Mr. end Mrs. Lyile Vequist took John Grutsch, sr., and Mrs. Wil liam Grutsch to Omaha Monday where they left by plane for Stratford, Ont., Can. They were called there by the illnesses of Mr. Grutsch’s sisters, Mrs. Wil liam Eckert and Mrs. Sid Mit chell, and Mrs. Grutsch’s sister, Miss Kate Morris. AMELIA—Merschon Lierman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lierman, will submit to an op eration at the Emanuel hospital in Omaha Friday, June 11. . . Ir ven Forbes'met with a painful accident last week. A board he was using in prying broke. It struck him on the face. His cheek bone was broken and a big vein injured which caused a severe hemorrhage. Mrs. Forbes took him to Omaha for treatment. . . Ralph Barnes re ceived a deep cut on his foot Sunday while mowing the lawn with a power mower. Twelve stitches were required to close cne of the cuts. CHAMBERS — Rose Marie Gibson returned on Wednesday, June 2, from Rochester, Minn., where she had undergone major surgery on her back. . . Ed Har vey returned Saturday from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. . . Mrs. Lois Adams returned Sat urday to the home of her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G- H. Grimes, after spend ing a few weeks in St. Anthony’s hospital. INMAN — Harry Moore and daughter, Dotty, Miss Elsie Krueger and Mrs. Kenneth Cov entry and Bob spent last Thurs day in Sioux City, where they visited Mrs. Harry Moore, a hos pital patient. Bob had X-rays taken of his recent shoulder fracture. PAGE—H. O. Parks went to file home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Boelter of Venus, on Sun day, May 30. He is improved and plans to spend part of the summer in the Boelter home I OUR STORE is chock full of wonderful gift l suggestions for the best fellow in the whole wide world—your Dad. Honor HIM on HIS Day - Sunday, June 20 Suggestions: Shockproof WATCHES Up from.9.95 Plus Tax -- • BAROMETERS ; 1 • BILLFOLDS • LEATHER GOODS • TIE CLASPS • CUFFLINKS • RINGS • KEY CASES • CLOCKS e——_ _ Why Not a LIGHTER? Latest-Type RONSON ^Xhndlights Only .. 3J5. McIntosh “Where Price and Quality Meet” DELOIT—Mrs. Myrtle Jewell of Dallas, S.D., and Mrs. Ralph Beaudin of Omaha were guests at the Ralph Tomjack home last week. Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. Tomjack accompanied Mrs. Beaudin to her home in Omaha and had medical checkups. . . Henry Trennepohl is a patient in the Neligh hospital following a severe stroke. CELIA — Paul Focken broke his left wrist while playing last Thursday evening. . . Mrs. Joe Hendricks is improving but is unable to do her own work. Improvement Club Has Busy Year Page Group Points to Record PAGE—Members of the Page Improvement club enjoyed a breakfast at the park Monday morning. Mrs. Otto Matschullat, president, called the meeting to order. Busmess matters of the past year were completed. The new officers were install ed: Mrs. C. E. Walker, president; Mrs. Melvm Held, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Melvin Smith, secre tary, and Mrs. Melvin Roach, treasurer. They were installed by Mrs. Harry Harper. Each of ficer was presented a corsage. The new officers took care of new business and the meeting closed. Following are some of the pro jects the members of the Page Improvement club had charge of during the past year — doing much work for the city of Page, including having gone to a great deal of expense for material and the hiring of help. Repairing playground equip ment, having the trees trimmed in the park mowing of the park lor the season, painting the front of the theater and the name of the theater. The ladies served dinner to the O’Neill Saddle club community day, sponsored the parade and served1 lunches m the Legion hall during the day and evening. They took charge of selling tickets and popcorn at the theater for a few weeks to help the business men. They served lunch at a school for a machinery show sponsored by Carl Max. They cleaned and painted the interior of the the ater and furnished new curtains for same. They served supper for the alumni banquet, sponsored the polio drive, bought new lights for the theater, had the water fountain at the bank cor ner repaired and had the fire places in the park rebuilt. Mrs. C. A. Townsend donated a picnic table for the park. 9 Births Recorded in Cary Family EWING — The 23rd annual Cary, reunion was held Saturday, June 5, at the Lionel Gunter home near Ewing. After the pic nic dinner some of the young folks went fishing; others visit ed. Philip Lee, acting chairman, conducted the business meeting. Miss Lela Cary, secretary, read the minutes. Roll call was taken by Florence Van Ostrand. The record shows 293 enrolled. During the past year there have been three marriages—Zoe Hiner to George Mattson, Sep tember 4; Alice Hensman to Kenneth Schneider, March 14; James Pogue to Joan Hartman, April 16. Meanwhile, there have been nine births — Bernard Eric to Fred and Marilyn Vanosdall, February 1; Douglas Dale to Es tel and Arlene Cary, July 31; Debra Lynn to Myrle and Carl ene Proctor, October 22; Samuel Gene to Wayne and Ethel Lee, January 5; Allan Ray to Archie and Lorraine Dyg, September 22; Dale Adrian to Lyle and Mar tha Vanosdall, August 4; James Michael to Leo and Alma Wha len, March 17; a baby girl to Ber niece Vanosdall Bonner, April 30; and Bobby to Jerry and Alta Jerry, August 1. There was one death, David Edwin Lee, on June 15. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Wayne Lee and family of Fairfax, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lee of Opportunity; Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cary of Clear water; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gunter and family of Neligh; Mrs. Les lie Cary, Leola and Nila of Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand, Florence and Iris of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter, Levon and Paul of Ew ing. Visitors were Mrs. Lauretta Brown of Neligh; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Horde and Jamse Gunter of Ewing. Next year’s reunion will be held at Greeley the first Satur day in June.. Ice cream and cake were serv ed. - Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: June 2— Joellen Kennedy, Page; Henry Schachf, O’Neill; Emil Klasna, Spencer; Jerry Parks, O’Neill. 3 — Mrs. Willard Rust, Butte; Mrs. George Peterson, O'Neill; Jack Gatz, O' Neill; Mrs. Lester Angus, O’ Neill; Navonne Schmidt, Ewing; Katheryn Rubeck, O’Neill. 4 P.aylene Nemec, Spencer; Mrs. Dickie Fernau, O'Neill; H. N. Mullendore, O’Neill; Jack Ever itt, O’Neill; Mrs. Richard David son, Inman; Lowell Goodman, Atkinson. 5 — James Albert Widtfeldt, O’Neill; Joe Niez gocki, Atkinson. 6 — Hugh Mc Manus, O’Neill; Frank E. Park O’Neill. 7—Mrs. A. H. Harnmon, Colome, S.D.; Henry Durre, O’ Neill; Ferdinand Kaup, Stuart; Marilyn Carroll, O’Neill. 8—Mrs. Lee Scott, O’Neill; David Max, Page; Walter Hornback, Spen cer; Mrs. Leman Huber, Lynch; Mrs. Floyd Johnson, O’Neill. 9— Mrs. Lynn Moore, O’Neill; Mrs. J. R. Gallagher, O’Neill; Mrs. K:chard Fees, Chambers; Mrs. L. B. Stone, Burton. Dismissals: June 2 — William Zimmerman, Ewing; Joe Schwartz, Spencer; Marion L. Jensen, Stuart; Bonnie Burival, O’Neill; Johnny Oetter, O’Neill. 3— Mrs. Edward Campbell, O’ Neill; Mrs. Ralph Huckins and baby girl, Onida, S.D. 4—Jerry Parks, O’Neill: Kathryn Rubeck, O’Neill: Mrs. M. M. Wood, Bas sett; Mrs. Frank Sullivan, O’ Neill; Alice Scofield, O’Neill; Allen Hall, Page; Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Chambers. 5— Navonne Schmidt, Ewing; Mrs. E. W. Kramer and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Joseph Bellar, O’Neill; Jack Gatz, O’Neill; Raylene Nemec, Spencer. 6 — Homer Asher, O’ Neill; Lowell Goodman, Atkin son; Henry Schacht, O’Neill; Mrs. Steve Sladek and baby boy, Atkisnon. 7 — Mrs. Dickie Fer nau, O’Neill; Jack Everitt, O’ Neill; Mrs. Richard Davidson, Inman; Ed Harvey, Chambers; Mrs. George Peterson and baby boy, O’Neill; Joellen Kennedy, Fage; Ralph Spelts, jr., Lynch; Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Atkinson. 8 Frank B. Parkins, O’Neill; Emil Klasna, Spencer. 9 — Walter Hornback, Spencer; Hugh Mc Manus, O’Neill; Mrs. Lester An gus, O’Neill; Henry Durre, O’ Neill. Hospitalized; Marilyn Carroll, O’Neill; David Max, Page; Joe Niezgocki, Atkinson; John O’ Connor, O’Neill; James Widt feldt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Gra ham, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Mrs. L. B. Stone, Burt on; Mamie Shoemaker, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Donlin, O’Neill; Mrs. Richard Fees, Chambers; Mrs. Lynn Moore, O’Neill; Ferdinand Kaup, Stuart; Mrs. John R. Gal lagher, O’Neill; Mrs. Willard Rust, Butte; Mrs. Floyd Johnson, O’Neill; H. N. Mullendore, O’ Neill; Mrs. Lee Scott, O’Neill; Mrs. Leman Huber, Lynch; Mrs. A. H. Hammon, Colome, S.D.; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Elmer Michaelis, Inman. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized': Marion Borrall, Butte, medical, unchanged; Mrs. Alden Barden, Spencer, acci dent, good; Mrs. Edward Carson, Redbird, medical, good; Mrs. Dan Chambers, Lynch, medical, good; Mrs. George Chittenden, Spencer, medical, satisfactory. Mrs. Harold Connick and baby boy, Lynch, good; Master Ray Arden Johnson, Spencer, med ical, good; Betty Ann Guthmil ler, Anoka, major operation, good; Mrs. L. I. Hines, Spencer, medical, improving; Herman Harzke, Star, medical, improv ing; Mrs. Vincent Jehorek, Lynch, medical, good; Mrs. Frank Kayl, Spencer, medical, satisfac tory; Carl Keeler, Anoka, med ical, good; Mrs. A. J. Pritchett, Lynch, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Kermit Rhodman, Gross, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Fran cis Schrunk, Lynch, major op eration, good; Fred Truax, Red bird, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Bernard Webber, Lynch, med ical, good; Mrs. Ed Whetham, Lynch, medical, satisfactory. Dismissals: June 1 — Lloyd Mills, Lynch. 2 — Mrs. Henry Eiier, Spencer; Gregory Nolan, Niobrara; Louis Hostart, Butte. 3 —Peter Stewart, Redbird; Jerry Kaplan, Verdel. 4 — Rose Mary Marshall, Verdigre; Mrs. Chris tina Klein, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Everett Breyer, Naper; Fred Coleman, Spencer. 5—Mrs. Em ma Thiessen, Lynch; Mrs. Chris Neumiller, Naper. 6-—Mrs. Gene Phillips, Spencer; Herbert Nahr stedt, Lynch. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: June 2—Mrs. Leon ard Olberding, Stuart, surgical; Ivan Forbes, Amelia, medical. 3 —Mrs. Harold! Klinger, Atkin son, medical; Mrs. Julia Kaplan, Atkinson, medical. 4—Mrs. Hen ry Schaaf, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Gene Batenhorst, Stuart, obstetrical. 5 — Mrs. Francis Brandt, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Jim Davis, Stuart, medical " i 24-Hour Service Let us service your car while you sleep! FREE pickup and delivery of your car or truck CONOCO Gasoline, Oils and Greases WASHING — GREASING — TIRE SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE COMPLETE COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE MINOR TUNE-UP — WHEEL BALANCING MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS Eby’s Conoco Service 'ROUND THE CLOCK TAXI SERVICE, TOO! Phone 365 'Colored' gals feature dance recital . . . (left-to-righi): Karen Bridge, Betty Rodman, Carol Johnson, Connie Bazelman. Linda Simmons, Konnie Kurtz, Linda Haynes.—O'Neill Photo Co. Dismissed: June 1 — Donald Skrdla, Charles Deermer. 3—Mrs. Leonard Olberding. 4—Mrs. Har old Klinger, Mrs. Paul Kaup and son. 5—Mi’s. Dean Funk. 6— Mrs. Herman McDaniels. Hospitalized: Herbert Stevens, Mrs. H. Schaaf, Mrs. Julia Kap lan, Mrs. Jim Davis, Mrs. Fran cis Brandt and son, Mrs. Gene Batenhorst and son. CHAMBERS NEWS Mrs. Elmer Wandersee and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and children drove to Brad shaw Sunday to attend a Reis inger family reunion. Mrs. Fred Wandersee accompanied them to Hampton where she visited her two sisters for the day. She re turned with the Hoffmans that evening. Mrs. Elmer Wandersee went to York where she enrolled for the summer session at the York college. Joan and Cleone Beed drove to Lincoln Friday to visit their Srother and his wife, Mr. and Irs. Robert Beed, and son and to get their sister, Judy, who had spent a week there. They returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Jarman of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman of Chambers were I'AiiiiiiZiititllXitXiitiZXlZiXtiiititiXtUXXU Sunday dinner guests in the Richard Jannan home. The following relatives and friends gathered at the Chris McGinn home Sunday for din ner: Mr and Mrs. C. V. Robert son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spann, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wyant, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reninger and Walt Richards, all of Cham bers; Clarence Richards of Wheatland, Wyo, and Betty Ur ban and son and a friend of Omaha. Rev. and Mrs. J. Myrl Hodg kins of Meadow Grove were in Chambers Monday. Reverend Hodgkins has been appointed to the Chambers and Amelia Meth odist churches and will move to Chambers on Friday. 300 Witness First c Dance Recital Here (Photo at left) Tap dance pupils of Mrs. Woodrow Melena presented a c'ance recital Friday night „ at the O’Neill public school audito rium — more than 50 dancers participating. The affair was sponsored by the Brownie troops and proceeds went to their treasury. A highlight of the program was a Negro minstrel dance (set' photo above). Another feature was a ballet-like dance by a group of eight. George Hammond was master of - ceremonies; Miss K o n n i e Kurtz and Mrs. Marvin Johnson were pianists. Mrs. Melena, a professional tap dancer before her marriage, has been conducting classes for two years. Shower Held— EWING—Mrs. William Wulf accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Mark Maben of Clearwater, to Spalding on Friday where they attended a pink-and-blue shower honoring Mrs. Maben’s daughter in-law, Mrs. William Maben. Other Ewing News Miss Almira Rapp left Monday for her home at Cheyenne, Wyo., after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R G. Rockey and other relatives. wwuiH»HH»i:HH:ammwa«aB«g I It I ! H > i < i ! »« a •« . . •» i i •* 44 ♦♦ •* iii • « i i i i i i • • i •• ♦ SPECIAL I VALLEY „_Ice Cream I | CORN 8 $1.001 Pls 23c" rg... 45c I :: OLD SOUTH 46-Ox. 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