Future Subscribers MORRIS—Mr. and Mrs. James Morris ol San Diego, Calif., a son, Craig Aylesworth, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Sunday, November 14, in San Diego. Mrs. Morris is the former Edna New man, daughter of Mrs. Vannie Newman of O’Neill. CULLEN— Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Cullen of Mt. Prospect, 111., a son, Robert Lloyd, weighing 8 pounds, born Monday, November 8 The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cullen of Fage. McINTOSH—Mr. and Mrs. Er nest McIntosh of Albion, a son, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Friday, November 12, at an Albion hospital. Mrs. McIntosh is the former Mildred Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of Page. SUMMERS — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Summers of Page, a daughter, Doneen Kay, weighing •j pounds 4 ounces, born Saturday, November 13, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. The grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park, all of Page. PRILL—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prill of Chelsea, Okla., a daugh ter, born Wednesday, November 10. Mrs. Prill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed of Chambers. This is their second daughter. MORGAN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Morgan of Atkinson, a daughter, Patricia Ann, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Tuesday, November 9, at Atkinson Memo rial hospital. JANSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Jansen, jr., of Stuart, a son, Daniel Edward, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, born Wednes day, November 10, at Atkinson Memorial hsopital. TIELKE— Mr. and Mrs.- V. J. Tielke of Atkinson, a daughter, Teresa Lynn, weighing 6 pounds I ounce, born Wednesday, Novem ber 10, at Atkinson Memorial hos pital. CHANEY— Mr. and Mrs. Don Chaney of Atkinson, a daughter, Michelle Ann, weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, born Sunday, Novem ber 14, at Atkinson Memorial hos pital. WHITLOCK — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitlock of Sioux City, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds II 1/4 ounces, born Saturday, No vember 13, at Sioux City. This is couple’s second child. Mrs. Whit lock is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hinze of O’Neill. STESKAL—Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal of Ewing, a son, weighing 6% pounds, bom Tuesday, No vember 10, in the Tilden hospital. WINKLER—Mr. and -Mrs. Ed ward Winkler of Emmet, a daugh ter, Mary Alice, weighing 7 pounds 8 3/4 ounces, born Wed nesday, November 10, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. STOWELL—Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stowell of O’Neill, a son, Robert Joseph, weighing 6 pounds 3Vz ounces, born Thursday, November 11, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. CLEVELAND— Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cleveland of Star, a son, Darrel Lee, weighing 8 pounds, 9 ounces, born Thursday, Novem ber 11, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. WATSON—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Watson of O’Neill, a son, Mark Andrew, weighing 8 pounds, born Friday, November 12, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. HEMENWAY — Mr. and Mrs. George Hemenway of Clearwater, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, born Wednesday, November 17, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. Sick & Injured O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and family visited Mrs. James Kurtz Sunday in Norfolk. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Jan zing, Mrs. Garrett Janzing of Em met and Mrs. Joseph Babl of Em met visited Garrett Janzing Sat urday and Sunday at St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha. . . Charles Harding, 81, returned Monday evening from the Veterans hospital at Grand Island where he had been a patient since July. He will re turn to the hospital in about a week. . . John Storjohann receiv ed a broken ankle Wednesday when he was thrown from a horse. The accident happened at the Mickey Stewart place. . . A. E. Bowen arrived in O’Neill Saturday evening from Kearney and Hastings. Mr. Bowen was in a Kearney hospital from Monday, November 1, until Saturday. Mrs. Bowen visited at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen, during that time. Robert and his family drove his parents to O’Neill from Hast ings Saturday evening. . . Mrs. Lloyd Bausch entered a hospital in Sioux City for medical treat ment this week. . . David Mat thews, 7-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews, is re covering from a serious injury suffered Wednesday, November 10. The bottle from which he was feeding fell to the floor and broke. The infant fell from the bed and cut his jugular vein. The accident occurred at the home of Mrs. Abbie Coker. Prompt blood transfusions and surgery at St. Anthony’s hospital saved the infant’s life. LYNCH—Mrs. Dorsey Heiter of Bristow became ill while attending church at Bristow Sunday and was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. . . Mrs. R. M. Ducker is a medical patient at the Sacred Heart hospital. . . Larry Wiley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiley, west of Lynch, was taken to the St. Jo seph’s hospital at Omaha for treat ment. Larry suffered a severe at tack of polio one year ago and spent several months in a Grand Island hospital. . . Bill Mahlendorf accompanied Louis Novak to Lin coln Monday where he entered, a hospital for eye surgery. INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore drove to Sioux Falls, S.D., on Friday to visit Miss Bar bara Brunckhodst, a polio patient at the Sioux Valley hospital. They report that Barbara is able to be out of the iron lung during the day and is slowly gaining. CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack went to Sioux City Sun day and brought his brother, Har old Colfack, who had been in a hospital, to his home in O’Neill. They also visited the Carl Colfack family. DELOIT — Scott Bowers is “very ill” at the Veterans hospi tal in Grand Island. PLAN PLAY LYNCH—1The junior class play “Billy’s Goat”, will be presented at the school auditorium Wednes day and Thursday, November 17 and 18. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: NQvember 10 — Donald H. Kellner, O’Neill; David Scott Matthews, O’Neill; Mrs. Ada Spangler, O’Neill. 11— Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, O’Neill; Mrs. Rex Stowell, O’Neill; Mrs. Wil liam Elsasser, Lynch; Mrs. Archie Cleveland, Star; Robert C. Tisher, Worland, Wyo. 12—Mrs. William Watson, O’Neill. 13—Mrs. Donald Summers, Page; Mrs. Dale Fetrow, O’Neill; Barbara Timmerman, O’Neill; Mrs. Arby Kruger, Stu art; Barbara Joan Moore, O’Neill. 14—Mrs. Emma Miller, O’Neill; Maggie Colson, Stuart; Mrs. Fred Naslund, Page; Mrs. John Conard, Emmet. 15—Mrs. Harold Donohoe, O’Neill; Leon Faatz, Gregory, S.D.; Mrs. Alfred Hamik, O’Neill; Dennis Howard, Anoka; Robert Winkler, Emmet. 16— Mrs. Le Koy Jonnson, u Nein; Megan ma rie Meier, O’Neill. 17 — Mrs. George Hemenway, Clearwater. Dismissals: November 10—Mrs. Alma Farrier, Chambers; Mrs. Harry Johnson, Page; Barbara Flannigan, Stuart; Mrs. Mary Graham, O’Neill (expired); Mrs. Louis Vitt, O’Neill; Luella West, Ewing. 11—Susan Abart, O’Neill; Carl T. Beach, Omaha; Raymond Walter, Chambers. 12—Mrs. Oli ver Ross, O’Neill; Mrs. Danny Helmer, O’Neill. 13—Mrs. Edward Winkler, Emmet (expired); Leon Faatz, Gregory, S.D.; Larry Gene McConnell, O’Neill; Mrs. Henry Brunmeier Butte; Frank Lawhead, Ericson. 14—Rev. J. M. Hodgkin, Chambers; Robert C. Tisher, Worland, Wyo.; Barbara Joan Moore, O’Neill. 15—Donald Kell ner, O’Neill; Maggie Colson, Stu art (expired). 16—Barbara Tim merman, O’Neill. 17—Mrs. Archie Cleveland and baby son, Star; David Scott Matthews, O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Naslund, Page; Mrs. Rex Stowell and baby son, O’ Neill; Mrs. Donald Summers and baby daughter, Page. Hospitalized: Dennis Howard, Anoka; Megan Meier, O’Neill; William Zimmerman, Ewing; W. F. Kaczor, O’Neill; Robert Wink ler, Emmet; Ann McManus, O’ Neill; Mrs. Dale Fetrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Murphy, O’Neill; Leon Faatz, Gregory, S.D.; Mrs. Alfred Hamik, O’Neill; Mrs. William Watson, O’Neill; Mrs. John Con ard, Emmet; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Miss Mary Murphy, O’Neill; Mrs. Addie Wrede, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Mrs. Ada Spangler, O’Neill; Mrs. Elmer Smith, Ewing; Mrs. Emma Miller, O’Neill; Mrs. William Elsasser, Lynch; Mrs. George Hemenway, Clearwater; Mrs. Herman Toll ner, Bloomfield; Mrs. Harold Don ohoe, O’Neill; Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, O’Neill; Mrs. Arby Kru ger, Stuart; Mrs. LeRoy Johnson, O’Neill; Mrs. Alfred Maas, Cham bers. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Baby Leah Ann Behrent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Behrent, Butte; Mrs. Susanna Black, Verdel; Marion A. Borrall, Butte; Dr. E. B. Brad ley, Spencer; Mrs. George Clas sen, Spencer; Bennett Devall, O’ Neill; Mrs. Richard M. Ducker, Lynch; Kerry Fernau, Butte; Mrs. Emma Horst, Fairfax, S.D.; Lou is Klasna, Spencer; Lewis S. Mart inson, Bristow; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Harold Osborn, Dorsey; Baby Pamela Kay Tien ken and Baby Peggy Mae Tien ken, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tienken, Butte; Frank Vondika, Verdel. Dismissals: November 8—Miss Eva Barnes, Butte. 11 — C. G. Pratt, Bristow; Baby Larry Haun, son of Harold Haun, Spencer; Miss Beverly Carson, Redbird. 14 — Mrs. Dorsey Hieter, Bristow Mrs. Ben Cramer, Spencer; Mrs. Jennie Wipf, Spencer. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: November 8 — Mrs. Caroline Mikus, Norfolk, med ical; Mrs. William Morgan, Atkin son. 9—Mrs. Edward Jansen, jr., Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs. V. J. Tielke, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Leo Seger, Atkinson, medical. 11 —Russell Heuton, Atkinson. 12— Leonard Burge, O’Neill, medical. 13—Phil Scott, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs. Don Chaney, Atkinson, ob stetrical. 14 — Ed Matousek, At kinson, medical. Dismissed: November 10— Mrs. Lloyd McDowell, Alfreda Ort meier. 12—Mrs. Caroline Mikus, Mrs. Leo Seger, Leonard Burge. 13—Phil Scott. 14—Mrs. William Morgan and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turner of Buhl, Ida., and Mrs. Donald Graves of Twin Falls, Ida., spent Tuesday in Atkinson. The Turner’s and their daughter, Mrs. Graves and Kathy, are visiting at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Robert son, Mrs. Henry Martin, Mrs. Pat Watson and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses spent Friday in Norfolk. The Robertson’s were dinner guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sundell, in Wake field that evening. Tune in “Voice or Tne Fron tier”, thrice weekly! I I I Plans Being Made for Y ule Party LYNCH—The Excello club met with Mrs. Lois Harris Monday evening, November 8. Mrs. Neva Harris was assisting hostess. Mrs. Don Allen presided at the meeting. Mrs. Ray Counts gave the secre tary’s report also the treasurer’s report. Group singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Ernest Darnell at the piano. Mrs. Ray Counts and Mrs. Ro bert Harris presented the second half of the lesson on soap and de tergents. A demonstration was given show ing the importance of not using too much soap and rinsing sufficiently and correctly. The president appointed commit tees for the Christmas party which will be held at the Mrs. Ernest Darnell home on Monday evening, December 13. Pie, ice cream and I — coffee were served at a late hour, late hour. Other Lynch News Little Sheila Barta of Verdigre spent a recent weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski, while her parents were in Lincoln. Deloros Kalkowski accompanied friends to Norfolk Saturday, No vember 6. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minerts of Council Bluffs, la., spent the week end at the Josephine Boska home. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph David, jr., returned home Tuesday, November 9, from a two weeks’ vacation time. Doctor David also attended a medical convention while away. Deloros Kalkowski spent last weekend with Janice Schindler. Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Tanner of Pierce called on friends here last week. Jarold has recieved his dis charge from the navy. Ernest Darnell was a business visitor in Verdigre Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody visited at the Lumir Cizek home in Spencer Monday, November 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahlendorf were Butte visitors on Wednesday, November 10. Frank Kalal of Igloo, S.D., has been here looking after business matters. Mrs. Florence Harris has been substitute teacher in Holt couny for Mrs. Beverly Carson, who was hos pitalized at the Sacred Heart hos pital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomson and baby also Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross meier and children of O’Neill visit ed at the parental Lewie Christen sen home last Sunday. Jake Erlenbusch of Wagner, S. D., visited here last week. Mrs. Arvie Pavlik and children and Mrs. Dale Barta of Verdigre visited at Albert Kalkowski’s Fri day afternoon. The Bill Wilson family moved to Gregory, S.D., last week. Elaine Harshfield Becomes Bride ATKINSON—Miss Elaine Harsh field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harsfield of Atkinson, and Wil liam J. Schorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schorn, of Atkinson, were united in marriage Saturday, No vember 13. Holt County Judge Louis B. Reimer performed the 2:30 p.m. double-ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. The bride wore a street-length dress of ivory florentine faille with black accessories and carried red roses on a white Bible. The matron-of-honor, Mrs. R. A. Watson of Atkinson, sister of the bride, wore a street-length dress of teal blue faille with black acces sories and a corsage of yellow roses. The bestman was Neil Harshfield of O’Neill, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harshfield in O'Neill. After a trip to the Ozarks, the couple will reside in Atkinson. Mrs. Schom was graduated from Atkinson high school and until her marriage was employed by the Galyen Motor company. Mr. Schorn was graduated from St. Joseph’s hall in Atkinson and is engaged in farming with his father. l'reseason Volleyball at Clearwater— PAGE— Page spikers will en gage the Oakdale volleyball team on Monday evening at the pre-sea son Volleyball Tourney to be held at Clearwater, November 22-24. The Junior class members have received their class rings. The Page Schools will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Novem ber 25 and 26 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Too Late to Gassify FOR SALE: Geese, alive $2.50 each or dressed 45 cents per pound.—John Fiala, O’Neill. _ 29p35 FOR SALE: Bottled gas Norge range, full size, good; 7-ft. Cor onado elec, refrigerator, good —201 No. First. 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