_ ’ C3 Future Subscribers BENTZ — Mr. and Mrs. Den Bentz of Fairfax, S.D., a son, Darrell Dean, weighing 10 pounds 1 ounce, born Friday, June 3, in Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. KOLAR—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kolar of Monowi, a son, Mitchell Lynn, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounc es, bom Friday, June 3, in Sa cred Heart hospital at Lynch. PARKER—Mr. and Mrs. Har land Parker of Butte, a son, Le o ander Frank, weighing 9 pounds, born Wednesday, June lj in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs. o0 Willis Peterson of Stuart, a son, Jerry Dale, weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, born Wednesday, June 1, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. BRATT—Mr. and Mrs. O. J. 0 Bratt of Cheyenne, Wyo., a daughter, Jacqueline Mae, weigh ° ing 8 pounds 3 ounces, bom Mon day, May 23, at DePaul hospital, Cheyenne. Mrs. Bratt is the for mer Virginia Damero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Damero of the Phoenix community. HAMIK—Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Hamik of Stuart, a daugh ter, Lynette Marie, weighing 8 lbs., %oz., bom Wednesday, June 1, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. BRIGHT—Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Bright of O’Neill, a son weighing 7 lbs., 13% ozs., born Tuesday, June 7, at St. Anthony's hospital, O’Neill.Mrs. Bright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Niles, formerly of O’Neill, reside in Los Angeles, Calif. BALDWIN — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baldwin of Bonesteel, S.D., a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, born Monday, June 6, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. PAGE NEWS Larry Lund, great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, is visit ing them and attending Bible school this week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund of Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky and sons visited her mother, Mrs. August Boelter, at Norfolk Sun day. Mrs. Boelter recently dis posed of her property at Verdigie and has located at Norfolk. The young adult Sunday-school class had their annual picnic in the park Sunday. There were about 25 in attendance. Miss Suzanne Mudloff arrived Wednesday from Omaha for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Cath erine Mudloff and her brothers, Tony, Dan and Gene and their families. Alvin Clyde of Sioux Falls, S. D., came Sunday to his grand mothers, Mrs. Fanny Stewarts, where he met the Fattig family of North Platte where his wife and family have been visiting. His grandmother returned to Sioux Falls with the Clyde fam ily for a week’s visit. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 12-ft. hay rake; cultivator, like new, to fit Ford or Ferguson tractor.—Lloyd Gallagher, O’Neill. 6p 35 FOR SALE: I will offer for sale at the Atkinson sale ring, At kinson, Nebr., on June 14, my herd bull, Beau Jr. This bull won the grand champion hon ors at the Niobrara Valley Hereford association show at Butte, Nebr., a few years ago and is a guaranteed breeder.— Blake Benson, O’Neill. 6c STALLION SERVICE: Standing at Corkle’s Dairy, a 40-in. Shetland, silver mane and tail. Phone 49, O’Neill. 6c FOR RENT: Four-room house in Inman, $20 per months —Ger ald Ferris, Atkinson, box 56. 6c FOR SALE: Kenmore portable sewing machine with attach ments, $35.—Phone 179, O’Neill. Gc FOUND: 2 car keys left at Holt county superintendent’s office in May. Cc O | O'NEILL HOMES FOR SALE: The Roy Johnson House locat ed between Fifth and Sixth cn Clay Street. This lovely 3-bed room home has the maximum in modem design. Seldom does a buyer have the opportunity to purchase a home as substantial as this with one of the finest lo cations in O’Neill. Priced at less than replacement cost on the house alone. See this at once. Another 3-Bedroom House just begging for a family who’ll love to live in a wonderful home in southeast O’Neill.. When Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leidy built this they C installed the best of every dung. All this property needs is an oc cupant. Excellent terms available. Here’s a 5-Bedroom Home on two floors. Needs some decorat ing and minor repair, but solid as a rock and excellently located. Priced at about V4 today’s cost. A bargain for the thrifty shopper. , To inspect any of these properties see ..•/ Bill Bowker Thorin-Bowker Agency — O’Neill — Home Phone: 468-W < 1 ^ 1 .... 'J Midgets, Juniors Split with Atkinson Teams The American Legion baseball program started off Sunday af ternoon with two games. O’Neill Midgets and Juniors played At kinson Midgets and Juniors. The Midgets lost to the Atkin son team in the first game, 3-1. The Juniors won the nightcap from Atkinson, 9-6. The Midgets played five innings and the Jun iors went seven. Batteries for the Atkinson Mid gets—Cleary and Henning; for O’Neill—Alton and Csark. Hits— off Cleary, none; off Alton, 2, bases on balls—off Alton, 2 off Cleary, 2. Batteries in the Junior game: Atkinson—Slattery and Payas; O’Neill—Schaffer, Reimers and Ned Kelley. Hits—off Schaffer, 9; Reimers, none; off Schaffer, 8. Bases in balls—off Schaffer, 5; off Reimer, none; off Slattery, 7. Both Midgets and Juniors will play Page here tonight (Thurs day) starting at 6:30 o’clock at Carney park. The Juniors will play a night game at Bassett Fri day, June 10. Sick & Injured O’NEILL—Mrs. H. W. Tomlin son, accompanied by her daugh ters, Mrs. William Turner of Chambers and Mrs. James Cov entry of Inman, went to North Platte Friday to visit another daughter, Mrs. Henry Bruhn, who had undergone a major operation. They returned Saturday. Mrs. Bruhn is “improving” rapidly. . . Mrs. H. J. Birmingham was re leased Monday from St. An thony’s hospital where she had been a patient about a month. . . John Robert Richter, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter, jr., was dismissed Tuesday from St. Anthony’s hospital — his leg ptill in a cast. He was injured two months ago when struck by a car . . . Mrs. Esther Tomlinson is still in the Lynch hospital where she has been for several weeks re ceiving medical treatment. She is showing “some improvement.” . . . Mother M. Bertrand is “much improved” at St. Anthony’s hos pital. . . Miss Bernice Kirwan, longtime housekeeper for Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan, is in critical condition in a Kearney hospital. PAGE—Mrs. Otto Matschullat is caring for the Anthony chil dren this week. Their mother, Mrs. A1 Anthony submitted to surgery Wednesday and is a pa tient at the Lutheran hospital at Norfolk. . . Mrs. R. F. Parks re turned Friday, June 3, from St. Anthony’s hospital where she was a surgery patient, and is re cuperating at her home. Her con dition is satisfactory. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat went to Norfolk Saturday to visit his sis ter, Mrs. A1 Anthony of Bloom field, who is a surgery patient at the Lutheran hospital there. Her children accompanied them to visit their mother. . . Loren Ra kow, dispatcher for the CB&Q railroad at Fremont, a former resident of Page, is still hospital ized for a heart ailment at a Fre mont hospital and expects to be there for a three month stay. DELOIT—Alvie Parks was able to return home from the Tilden hospital last week. . . Mrs. Glen Harpster had the misfortune to have two ribs cracked and some torn loose in an accident recently. She is feeling much better at this time. . . Four of the Earl Schrunk family had their tonsils removed at the Antelope Memorial hos pital on Tuesday. They were: Mrs. Alva Robinson, Earline, Laura and Robert Schrunk. They all spent Tuesday night at the hos pital . Earline had complications and was hospitalized Wednesday night also. They were all able to go home on Thursday. Their grandmother, Mrs. Shober accom panied them. STUART—Mrs. Joe Schmader er, sr., became ill at church Sun day morning and was taken by ambulance to Atkinson Memorial hospital. . . Mrs. Charles Scholz was taken to Atkinson Memorial hospital Friday. . . Frank Kaup, jr., and son, Alvin, went to Oma ha by train Saturday and spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Frank Kaup, sr., who is a patient in St. Joseph’s hospital. They re turned home Monday evening. . . Mrs. Guy Cadwallader was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital in O’ Neill on Saturday. AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and daughter consulted an ear specialist at Sioux City con cerning Venita’s hearing Tues day, May 31. . . Miss Delores Doolitle submitted to an appen dectomy last Thursday at the At kinson Memorial hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle. . . John Hansen is hos pitalized at Atkinson Memorial hospital. INMAN—Tommy Harte, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte, entered St. Anthony’s on Monday,’ May 30, suffering from a slight brain concussion that he received at his home when he was climb ing on a gate and fell on a ce ment slab. Tommy was able to return home on Wednesday morning, June 1. ( CHAMBERS—Glen Taylor had a piece of steel removed from his eyeball by an O’Neill doctor Sun day. EMMET-Don Engler of McCook is a patient at the St. Francis hospital at Grand Island, to un aergo surgery on one of his knees. CELIA — Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hoffman spent last Thursday and Friday in Omaha. Mrs. Hoffman received medical treatment. METHODIST (O’Neill) Rev. Glenn S. Kennicott, pastor Thursday, June 9: WSCS at the rhurch, 2 p.m. Friday noon, June 10: Vacation school picnic; vacation church school program, 7.30 p.m. Sunday, June 12: Youth break ’ast at the church, 7:30 a.m.; unior choir practice, 9:15 a.m!; Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m; wor ;hop, 11 a.m. There was a farewell fellow hip supper held Tuesday eve ling for the Smith family. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: June 1—Mrs. Don Fox, Bassett; Mrs. Lawrence Ha mik, Stuart. 2—Mrs. Eldon Ram sel, O’Neill; Sharon Kay Hansen, Page; Jolene Stutz, O’Neill. 3— Mrs. Vernon Wendt, Bristow; Joe Tomjack, Ewing Mrs. Dorthea Shaw, O’Neill; John Janzing, At kinson. 4—Mrs. Tom Murray, O’ Neill; Terry Gallagher, Emmet; Ferdinand Kaup, Stuart; Mrs. Guy Cadwallader, Stuart; Mrs. Fred Lockwood, O’Neill. 5—Ter esa Engelhaupt, Spencer; Ben Rundall, Orchard. 6—Mrs. How ard Harris, Spencer; Mrs. Iva Rohrer, O’Neill; Mrs. Ludwig Guthmiller, O’Neill; Mrs. J. R. Harmon, O’Neill; Don Adamson, O’Neill. 7—Mrs. Ardell Bright, O’Neill. 8—Don Lineback, O’ Neill; Mrs. Eugene Sobotka, O’ Neill; Sandra Stanton, Bristow. Dismissals: June 1—Mrs. Lyle David, Chambers; Tommy Harte, Inman; Mrs. Bill Farr and baby girl, Newport; Mrs. Marvin At kinson, Butte; Catherine Vitt, O’ Neill; Corrine Doty, Spencer. 2— Mrs. James Corkle and baby boy, O’Neill. 3—Levi Yantzi, O’Neill; Sharon Kay Hansen, Page; Mrs. R. F. Park, Page, b—Mrs. Dar lene Snyder, O’Neill; Jolene Stutz, O’Neill; Mrs. Alfons Bee laert, Ewing; Mrs. Eldon Ramsel, O’Neill. 5—Linda Emde, Cham bers, Mrs. Lawrence Hamik and baby girl, Stuart; Mrs. Don Fox, Bassett. 6—Fedinand Kaup, Stuart; Joe Tomjack, Ewing; Mrs. H. J. Birmingham, O’Neill; Mrs. Vernon Wendt, Bristow. 7—John Richter, O’Neill; Mrs. Guy Cad wallader, Stuart; John Janzing, Atkinson. 8—Ben Rundall, Orch ard. Hospitalized: Linda Oh-ri, Spencer; Don Adamson, O’Neill; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Mrs, Lois Adams, Chambers; Thelma Summers, Page; Mrs. Iva Rohrer, O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Lockwood, O’ Neill; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D., Terry Gallagher, Emmet; Don Lineback, O’Neill; Mrs. Eugene Sobotka, O’Neill; Mrs. J. R. Har mon, O’Neill; Miss Feme Slay maker, Atkinson-Mrs. Tom Mur ray, O’Neill; Mrs: Ludwig Guth miller; Teresa Engelhaupt, Spen cer; Mrs. Dorthea Shaw, O’Neill; Dianne Fiannigan, Stuart; Mrs. Howard Harris, Spencer; Sandra Stanton, Bristow. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: May 30—David New man, Stuart, medical. 31— Mrs. Martin Hamik, Stuart, medical; Mrs. Lawrence Schneider, At kinson, surgical. June 1 — Mrs. Willis Peterson, Stuart, obstetric al; Miss Dolores Doolittle, Am elia, surgical. 2— John Hansen, Amelia, accident; Mrs. Anna Kossman, Atkinson, medical. 3— Mrs. Charles Scholz, Stuart, med ical; Mrs. Herman Schrader, At kinson, medical. 4—Matt Cleary, Atkinson, medical; George Syfie, O’Neill, medical. 5—Mrs. Joseph Schmaderer, Stuart, medical. Dismissed: June 1—Mrs. Leland Anderson and daughter, Newport; Miss Evangeline Berry, Atkinson; Mrs. Joseph Krobot, Stuart. 2— David Newman, Stuart; Mrs. Dean Fleming and son, Atkinson. 4— Mrs. Herman Schrader, Atkinson; Mrs. Anna Rossman, Atkinson; Mrs. Lyle Addison, Atkinson. 6— Mrs. Willis Peterson, Atkinson. Hospitalized: William Siebert, Emma Brinkman, Matt Cleary, John Hansen, Dolores Doolittle, Mrs. Martin Hamik, Mrs. Charles Scholz, George Syfie, Mrs. Joseph Schmaderer. SACRED HEART (Lynch/ " Hospitalized: Mrs. Don Bentz and son, Fairfax, S.D.; Dr. L. B. Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. George Classen, Spencer; Mrs. Jacob Fuhrman, Herrick, S.D.; Anton Hegberg, Bristow; Mrs. Richard Kolar and son, Monowi; Mrs. El mer Kraft, Bristow; Mrs. Jannet tie Nelson, Center; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Baby Leander Frank Parker, son of Mr. and Mis. Harlan Parker, Butte; Mrs. Bar bara Peklo, Lynch; C. A. Rut ledge, Lynch; Mrs. John Selle, Butte; Mrs. Lloyd Sinclair, Butte; Mrs. R. G. Tomlinson, Spencer; Ludwig Placek, Lynch. Dismissals: May 30 — Arthur Wittmuss, Fairfax, S.D. 31—- Miss Brenda Cole, Star. June 3—Miss Judith Kerbel, Spencer; Frank Wilhelm, Spencer. 4—Mrs. Harlan Parker, Butte; Mrs. Dick Abbott and baby, Shelley Rae, Butte; William Burger, Verdel; Mrs. Harry Luth, Butte; Mrs. Lettie Combs, Lynch. 6—M. H. Carpen ter, Lynch. EWING NEWS Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer and family accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ruth Moeckley of Iowa City, la., left Monday for a five-day vacation trip through the Black Hills region. Paul Doud of Royal was a din ner guest at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doud and Shirley have been making regular trips to Neligh the past week where Shirley is having her eyefe treat ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Angus and grandson, Arthur Synder, left Thursday for Madison where they will visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Furley, and family. Mrs. Ralph Eacker, the newly elected president of the Womens Society of Christian Service, con lucted the first meeting of her term on Wednesday afternoon, June 1, at the parlors of the First Jethodist church. ;--—.. ■■ -■. PONTON INSURANCE Florence Ponton, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds & Bonds Phone 106 — Golden Bldg. DR. DONALD E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr. EDW. M. GLEESON DENTIST 2d Floor Gilligan Rexall Bldg. Fh. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-6 CDA Installs New Officers— The Catholic Daughters held their June business meeting Tuesday night at the K. of C. hall. The new officers were in stalled. They are : Mrs. Charles Boyle, grand re gent Mrs. Oliver Ross, vice grand regent; Mrs. Anthony O’ Donnell, prophetess; Mrs. Her man Janzing, lecturer; Mrs. Ed Dumpert, historian Katherine Donohoe, financial secretary; Mery Crowley, treasurer; Mrs. John Harrington, monitor; Mrs. James Mullen, sentinel; Mrs. John Hickey, organist Mrs. John Jensen, Mrs. John Pribil, and Mrs. Nora Mullen, trustees; Mrs. Grover Shaw, reporter; and Mrs. John Hickey, chairman. Miss Mary Crowley won high, Mrs. John Vitt won second high, and Mrs. John Hines won the door prize. Luncheon was served by the committee. Ewing News Mrs. Carl Ulvog and family re turned to their home at Midland, Tex., on Friday after being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christon since Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chiches ter of Rockford, 111., arrived Sa turday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christon. Mrs. Claude Cary of Monett, Mo., called at the Walter Chris ton home on Saturday. She is a former classmate of Mr. Chris ton’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag had as their overnight guest on Friday, Mrs. Claude Carey of Monett, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borden of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Cashatt and family spent the me morial day weekend visiting old friends in Ewing. Mrs. Marie Beelaert, who has spent several weeks at St. An thony’s hospital in O’Neill, was released Saturday and is staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Harper, in O’Neill. On sunaay afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp attended the wedding of Miss Doris Pierson and Eddie Price which was held at the Methodist church with a reception held at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban, Mrs. Robert Pruden and children ac companied by Mrs. Gene Ruby and children enjoyed a picnic dinner on Sunday at the Freddie Bollwitt home. Miss Donna May Mlnarik spent the weekend at home of her par ents, M.r and Mrs. James Mlnar ik. Mrs. Mlnarik took her back to Norfolk Monday morning where she is employed. A picnic dinner was enjoyed Sunday east of Ewing, honoring the 13th birthday anniversary of Karen Mlnarik with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik, as hosts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serr of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroder and Peggy, Larry Mlnarik and Catherine Woslager, all of Ewing, and Miss Donna’May Mlnarik of Norfolk. Mrs. Kenneth Ruggles invited the society to her home on June 16, to join the Emmet society for a picnic dinner. Mrs. Ruggles has taught the past two years in the Ewing public school. NOTICE Myrt’s Cafe will be closed while highway 20 and Douglas street are under construction. 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