Sick & Injured O’NEILL—Clyde Bowden re turned to his duties Friday after having been confined to his home 10 days because of rheumatism. .. Mrs. William Kelly entered St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City Sunday where she underwent major surgery Monday. . . Mrs. James W. Rooney Returned Sat urday from St. Anthony’s hospital where she had been a surgical pa tient since November 27. . . Frank O’Donnell of Dallas, Tex., formerly of O’Neill, has been “critically ill” with pneumonia . , . Mrs. Roy Lanman has been ill for several waaks with a virus infection. . . Mrs. G. D. Janzing went to Omaha Saturday evening to visit her husband, who is in St. Joseph’s hospital. She return ed to her home in Emmet Mon day. . . Mrs. John Underwood in jured her hand Saturday evening when a sewing needle broke off in her hand near the thumb. . . Peggy Hammond, little daughter of the George Hammonds, and Suzanne Stewart, daughter of the Cal Stewarts, are about over the mumps. DELOIT—Cathy Bartak, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Bartak, underwent a tonsil ectomy at the Antelope Memorial hospital the first of the week. . . Mrs. Charles Bartak and baby daughter returned home from the Neligh hospital the first of the week. Mrs. Bartak’s mother, Anna Savage, is at the Bartak home. . . Virtus Sehi received medical at tention at Norfolk last week. His father, John Sehi, is also under a doctor’s care. . . Walter Menen broker is in an Omaha hospital where he is undergoing skin grafting on his hands and face that were badly burned last spring. . . Becky Huffman was ill with a cold last week and un der a doctor’s care. . . Mr. and Mrs. Foster Felker and two boys left last week for Rochester, Minn., where several members of the family had physical checkups. CHAMBERS—Mrs. A1 Dierking was called to Wayne on Tuesday, December 7, by the serious illness of her son-in-law, William Pfeil.. Mrs. Blaine Garwood of Amelia was seriously injured when her car went out of control on highway 11 south of Atkinson. She is in the Atkinson hospital. . . Mrs. Wayne Smith was taken to an Omaha hospital Monday for observation. . . . G. H. Grimes returned Mon day from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. . . Carl Mitchell re timed Monday from St. An thony’s hospital . . Harry Scott returned Saturday from St. Jo es ph’s hospital in Sioux City, where he has been a patient since October 28. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are living at 129 Clay street in O’Neill for the present. PAGE — Mrs. Frank Snyder went to Grand Island Sunday where she underwent a medical checkup. - Mrs. Dora Townsend is on the sick list. Her sister, Mrs. Henry Fleming, and Mr. Fleming of Ewing are staying at here home where Mrs. Fleming is taking care of her sister. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray left Sun day for Rochester, Minn., where Mr Gray will receive medical attention. Vernie Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Grays’ son, Veldon, took them to Sioux City. . . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fussleman drove to Omaha Saturday where Mrs Fussleman went for a medica. checkup. They visited at the K.en neth Braddock home while m Omaha. They returned home on Sunday night. LYNCH— Mrs. William Mah lcndorf and daughters motored to Norfolk Saturday where they met Mr. Mahlendorf, who was return ing home from the Veterans hos pital at Lincoln. Mr. Mahlendorf had undergone eye surgery at the Veterans hospital recently. He is “getting along fine.’’ . . Mrs By ron Lower of Verdel visited her grandmother, Mrs. Suzanna Black, at the hospital last Thursday. . . George Carter is a patient in the Veterans hospital at Lincoln. . . Henry Olson of Bristow was dis missed from the Sacred Heart hospital and taken to the Veterans hospital at Grand Island. EWING— R. G. Rockey, who has been in poor health for the past month, was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk last Thursday where he un derwent surgery the following day. His condition is reported “satisfactory.” . . Rev. P. F. Burke is convalescing from his recent illness at Father Flani gan’s Boys Town in Omaha. . . Mrs. Herman Herman Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Schueth went to O’Neill on Friday where they called on Mrs. Elmer Smith at St. Anthony’s hospital. CELIA—Jimmie Hendricks was absent from school Tuesday and Wednesday forenoon, December 7 and 8 on account of sickness. He attends in Atkinson. . . Roger Do bias was absent from school on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, December 7, 8 and 9. He was ill with influenza. . . Mrs. Stanley Johnson underwent surgery on Tuesday, December 7, at the Methodist hospital in Sioux City. INMAN—Mrs. Karl Keyes en tered the Lutheran hopsital at Norfolk last week and received treatment for a few days. On Fri day she submitted to surgery. Reports from the hospital are to the effect she is “doing nicely.” RIVERSIDE—Nancy and Rita Napier underwent tonsilectomies in the Neligh hospital Tuesday, December 7. They are the small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Napier. Page News Charles Sorensen has leased the Page elevator from Alton Braddock for a year. He recently took possession and has shipped out his first carload of com. Ed Braddock has sold a quarter section of land to Gordon Harvey of Arlee, Mont., for $1,600. Mr. Harvey was formerly from Or chard. Mr. Braddock has lived on this farm since 1901. He plans to move away from Page. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge drove to Grand Island on Sautrday. They had luncheon at the George Fink home. Saturday night they met their daughter, Mrs. Jerry Summers, and son of Englewood, Colo., who will visit at the Trowbridge and L. G. Summers homes. Members of the Bid or Bye bridge club held a farewell par ty Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber 8, at the home of Mrs. Je rome Allen for one of their mem bers—Mrs. James Finley, who is soon moving to Califoria. Mrs. Ralph Larson won the high score prize and Mrs. Harold Kelly, low. Lunch was served. Mrs. Finley was presented a gift of money. Mr. and Mrs. jesse Kelly and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Thompson and family and Mrs. Anna Thompson were guests on Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grass and family. Mrs. Anna Thompson is the mother of Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Grass and Em mitt Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons were Sunday afternoon callers at the Grass home. rne ciud met luwud)' afternoon, December *7, for a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Harry Van Horn. All mem bers were present. Mrs. Robert Va Horn was a guest. Their heart sisters were revealed with the exchange of Christmas gifts. The hostess served lunch. Mrs. Herb ert Steinberg was the only mem ber with a perfect attendance record for the year. She has had a perfect attendance record for the past five years. Mrs. Jerome Allen entertained at a farewell dinner at her home Sunday for her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Finley, and their daughter, Shei la, who were leaving Monday morning for Los Angeles, Calif., to make their home. Other guests were Mrs. Gailen Miller, Marcia, Jimmy and Dale of Niobrara, Mrs. Waunita Closson of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley and Mrs. LaVerne Finley and Mari lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Finley and' family were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat returned home last Thursday af ternoon. Mr. Matschullat had been a patient in the Lutheran hospital in Sioux City from Sun day evening, December 5, until Wednesday, December 8. They spent Wednesday night at Bloom field with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony, and family. 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Mrs. George P. Coleman enter tained the Coffee club at her home on Wednesday, December 8. A covered dish luncheon was enjoy ed by the group at noon. In the afternoon the group participated in the annual Christmas party with exchange of gifts. Arbutus Rebekah lodge met Wednesday evening, December 8, at the I OOF hall. Three members of Eden Rebekah lodge of O’Neill were present and presented the traveling emblem. A covered dish luncheon was served. There was also the annual Christmas party with exchange of gifts. On Thurs day evening, nine members of A __T_J._ rlrAXTA +A rUUUbUO —O' Orchard. Mr* and Mrs. Chester Young entertained the YM club and then husbands at their country home on Sunday evening. Cards furnished the entertainment, followed by a Christmas party and exchange of gifts. Lunch was served. The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service met Thursday at the Maxcy Memorial addition. Mem bers enjoyed their annual Christ mas program and party. Refresh ments were served. This group ser ved lunch at the Glen Burge sale on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc Mahan were Tuesday evening, De cember 7, guests in the home of Miss Frances Rotherham at Ewing. Andrew Jensen of Norfolk was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gannon Thursday evening. Miss Vicki Sue Hutton spent the weekend in Omaha in the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton, and daughter. Mrs. James P. Gallagher and son, Eddie, returned home Monday morning from Gulfport, Miss., where they spent the past week. Mrs. George Coleman, jr., was hostess to the Coffee club at her home on Wednesday, December 8. This was the annual Christmas party. A covered dish dinner was served at noon followed by a busi ness session and exchange of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moore spent Saturday in Sioux Falls, S. D., visiting Mrs. Mossman’s sister, Miss Barbara Brunkhorst, who is a polio patient there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore spent Monday in Norfolk. They stopped at the Andy Tiedgen home at Meadow Grove. Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and daughters and Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gros ser and sons at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. William Morsbach and family of Clearwater were callers Sunday in the home of Mr. Morsbach’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach. OFFICE TO BE OPEN INMAN — The postoffice here will remain open from 1 to 5 o’clock Saturday afternoon, De cember 18. Redbird School to Get Improvements REDBIRD— A Christmas pro gram and box social were held Friday night at the Carson school district 32. The 31 boxes netted $35. The school plans to get an electric clock, folding table, and various other items with the money. Other Redbird News Mrs. Albert Carson called on Mrs. Leta Kruse Monday after noon. Victor Pickering was an over night guest of Bruce Schollmeyer Tuesday, December 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson vis ited in the Bill Wilson home at Gregory, S.D., Tuesday, Decem ber 7. Mrs. Nora Pinkerman of Lynch attended the program at district 32 Friday evening and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering to Norfolk Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Bruce and Bardy Schollmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pink erman and Veldeen were callers last Thursday evening in the Guy Finkerman and Fay Pinkerman hemes. Jo Ann Aim spent Monday night with Linda Kruse while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aim attended “Gone With the Wind’1 at Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull last Thursday evening. Many from here attended the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carson at Lynch last Thursday. Callers in the Ray Wilson on Monday were Mrs. Lorie Mican ek, Ernie Wright and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell. The Redbird school will have a program and box social Tues oay evening, December 21. Vel ma Micanek is the teacher. 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