Future Subscribers ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson of O’Neill, ' a daughter, Debra Jean, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Satur day, June 11, at Sacred Heart 3 hospital, Lynch; KRIEGER—Mr. and Mrs. John Krieger of O’Neill, a son, Ronald Joseph, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, bom Thursday, June 9, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. SHAW— Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shaw of Atkinson, a daughter, Kimberly Dee, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Saturday, June 11, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. FERNAU—Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Fernau of Neligh, a daughter, Joyce Diane, weighing 7 pounds 0 5 ounces, born Thursday, June 9, at the Tilden Community hospital in Tilden. Mrs. Fernau is the for mer Shirley Brittell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Brittell of O’ Neill. SIMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson of Pender, a son, born Wednesday, May 25. They are former residents of O’Neill. HARTY — Mr. and Mrs. James daughter, Mary Patricia, weigh ing 6% pounds, born Thursday, June 9, a Scottsbluff. This is the couple’s second child and first daughter. Mrs. Harty is the for mer Marian Bosn, daughter of othe Simon Bosns, and Mr. Harty is the son of Mrs. W. H. Harty, all of O’Neill. BECKWITH — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckwith of Page, a boy, Larry Guy, 8 pounds 1 ounce, born June 12, in St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. SORENSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Soren C. Sorensen of Star, a girl, Kathleen Lyn, weighing 6 pounds 12% ounces, bom June 12, in St. Anthony’s hospital. Mis. Wolfschlag Shower Honoree— STUART—Mrs. R. A. Mueller, Mrs. Harold Givens, and Mrs. Wilfred Seger entertained at the B. C. Engler home with a post nuptial shower for Mrs. Robert Wolfschlag of Glendale, Calif., on Sunday afternoon, June 12. Mrs. Wolfschlag is the former Miss Bernelda Engler and was married in April to Robert Wolf schlag. The couple has been visit ing in Indiana and arrived here i last Thursday for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Engler. Arrive from Chicago— Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Larson and sons, Edward and Richard, of Chicago, 111., arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Larson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler were Monday evening supper guests at the Daniel Page home near Page. The supper was in honor of Mrs. Daniel Page’s birthday.' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arrasmith and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler and family were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Fred Lindberg home. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: Two outside toilets, ° _ now in O’Neill City park, $10 each.—City Park Board. CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to all the friends and neighbors and the Legionnaires for all the kindnesses shown during the time of our bereave ment.—Family of Albert Otte: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daas, Mr. and Mrs. Abdou Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Salem. 7p50 CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy following the death of our sister, Isa L. Brundage. We also thank those who sent food and flowers. THE LANSWORTH FAMILY 7p50 FOR SALE: Dresser, commode and some clothing.—Ruth Har nish, O’Neill. 7p30 r~ ""i Stuart REST HAVEN Home for the Aged and Convalescent Phone 5571 MR. AND MRS. W. A. NICKLESS — PROPS. — Justice Court Raymond J. Donohoe, passing at intersection, $10 and costs, June 6, Ray Smith. Stanley W. Plessel, no muffler, $10 and costs, June 6, Ray Smith, pending. Grant McCann, driver for Amalgamated Motor Trucks, no reciprocity, $10 and costs, June 7, Kenneth W. Kirk. Joseph Balazs, overweight on axles, $50 and costs, June 10, Donald Richardson. Hugh Coday, driving on sus pended license, June 12, Sgt. E. R Shorney, pending. To Wed June 28 at Fairfax— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smolik of Fairfax, S.D., annonced the en gagement of their daughter, Don na Mae Smolik, to Barry Baker, son of Mrs. Ben Nelson of Lynch. The marriage will take place at the St. Anthony’s Catholic church at Fairfax. S.D., an Tuesday, June 28. Sick & Injured EWING— Mrs. Cora Canaday, Mrs. Hazel Kimes and son, Dal, were taken to Omaha by Clifford Hahlbeck on Wednesday, June 8. Mrs. Canaday entered the Uni versity hospital for treatment of eye trouble. Dal had a check-up and new casts on his feet. He and his mother returned home the same day. . . Deemer Conner is convalescing from a recent op eration. . . Joe Kaczor went to Norfolk last Thursday where he had his tonsils removed. . . Mrs. Maud Boies is showing some im provement from her recent illness and is able to be in her own home now. . . Mrs. Pauline Noffke went to Omaha Sunday where she wifi have a physical checkup. Her health is “much improved.” O’NEILL— Dr. H. L. Bennett suffered a heart attack shortly af ter noon on Saturday and was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital. His condition is “improved.” . . Mrs. Ray Bettenhausen recently scalded her right leg below the knee in a household accident. . . Mrs. F. J. Biglin became ill Mon da afternoon and was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital. . . Frank O’ Donnell of Dallas, Tex., who has been ill several months, last week was flown to Omaha and brought to O’Neill where he entered St. Anthony’s hospital. . . H. J. Ham mond is “seriously ill” in St. An thony’s hospital. He has been hospitalized several times in re cent years. LYNCH—Leon Malcolm, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Malcolm, received a deep gash on his face Sunday when he was using a corn knife. He was brought to Lynch to the doctor and several stiches were taken. . . Lemon Huber un derwent surgery at the Picks town, S.D., hospital and is now recuperating at his home here. . . C. A. Rutledge was brought to the Sacred Heart hospital Tues day, June 7, after being in Omaha taking treatments for 10 days. ATKINSON—Mrs. D. F. Scott went to Omaha Tuesday evening, June 7, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Gene Livingston, who entered Clarkson hospital that morning, Mrs. Scott came home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Liv ingston came home Friday eve ning. . . Mrs. Stanley Johnson, who has been in Methodist hos pital, Sioux City, several weeks, returned home Monday, June 6. AMELIA—Mrs. Bertha Sam mons, who recently suffered a fractured hip and was taken to O’Neill by ambulance and later removed to a Sioux City hospital. . . . Mr. and Mrs. i Floyd Adams visited Floyd’s sister, Mrs. Tom Murray, who has been ill and in the hospital when they went to O’Neill Sunday to take their son, Don, to meet the bus to return to school at Seward. STUART— Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler and children came Sunday evening for an extended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Engler. Mr. Engler underwent surgery recently in St. Francis hospital at Grand Island to have his kneecap removed. He was dis missed Monday, June 6. He will have to wear a cast six weeks. CHAMBERS—Mrs. James Platt entered St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Lincoln last Thursday where she submitted to surgery on Friday. She suffers a back ailment. .. Du ane Carson left Sunday, June 5, for Rochester, Minn., for medical care. . . Charley Brown is on the sick list. He is being cared for at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Neimand. PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff went to Norfolk last Thursday where Mrs. Mudloff went for treatment for an ear in fection. AMELIA NEWS Mrs. Gertie Adair accompanied her daughter, Joan, to her home in Lincoln on Sunday. She re turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie and Billie Hansen attended the rodeo in O’Neill Sunday. Mrs. William Bowker enter tained 14 guests for her daughter, Beth, in honor of her eighth birth day anniversary on Tuesday, June 7. Varilek Stationed in Michigan— STUART—Pvt. Leslie D. Vari lek, son of Minor K. Varilek of Stuart is serving with the Eighth anti-aircraft artillery battalion at Camp Lucas, Mich. Private Varilek, a rifleman in the battalion’s headquarters bat tery, entered the army last Jan uary and completed basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. Before entering the army, he was a farmer. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: June 6—Mrs. Emil Slattery, O’Neill; Harry Walsh, Chambers. 10—Herbert J. Ham mond, O’Neill; M. F. O’Donnell, O’Neill. 11—Dr. H. L. Bennett, O’Neill; Francis Schoenle, East Moline, 111. 12—Mrs. Vernon Beckwith, Page Constance Pere boom, Redbird; A. V. Virgin, O’ Neill; and Mrs. S. C. Sorensen, Star. 13—Mrs. V. Wendt, Bristow; Mrs. Barbara F. Quick, Haw thorne, Cal.; William McKathnie, O’Neill; Mrs. Frank Biglin. 14— Mrs. George Pongratz, Emmet. 15 —Mrs Patrick O’Bryan, Ideal, S. D. Discharges: June 9—Mrs. Fred Lockwood, O’Neill; Teresa Engel haup, Spencer; Terry Gallagher, Emmet. 10—Don Lineback, O’ Neill, Larry Determan, O’Neill. 11—Don Adamson, O’Neill; Mrs. Howard Harris, Spencer; Mrs. Ardell Bright and Baby Boy, O’ Neill; Joseph Paul Determan. O’ Neill. 13—Albert Otte, Winner, S.D., (expired) A. V. Virgin, O’ Neill; Harry Walsh, Chambers. 14—William McKathnie, O’Neill; Mrs. Eugene Sobotka, O’Neill; Mrs. Tom Murray, O’Neill. 15— Sandra Stanton, Bristow; Mrs. J. R. Harmon, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Dr. H. L. Bennett, O’Neill; Mrs. George Pongratz, Emmet; Mrs. Iva Rohrer, O’Neill; Steven Rowan, Mills Thelma Summers, Page; Mrs. Vernon Beckwith, Page; Mrs. Frank Big lin, O’Neill; Mrs. Archie Bright, O’Neill; Mrs. Ludwig Guthmiller, O’Neill; Herbert J. Hammond, O’Neill; Mrs. William Held, Bart lett; M. F. O’Donnell, O’Neill; Constance Pereboom, Redbird; Mrs. Barbara Quick, Hawthorne, Calif.; Francis Schoenle, East Mo line, 111.; Mrs. Dorothy Shaw, O’ Neill; Miss Fern Slaymaker, At kinson; Mrs. Soren Sorensen, Star; Mrs. Vernon Wendt, Bris tow; Mrs. Patrick O’Bryan, Ideal, S. D. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Mrs. Merlyn An derson and baby, O’Neill; Baby Rhonda Jean Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baldwin, Bonesteel, S.D.; Master Dennis Boettcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boettcher, Anoka; Dr. E. B. Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. Jacob Fuhrman, Herrick, S.D.; Mrs. Abe Guthmiller, Anoka; Anton Hegberg, Bristow; Robert Lewis, Monowi; Mrs. M. B. Nelson, Bris tow; Frank Nemec, Spencer; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Bar bara Peklo, Lynch; Claude A. Rutledge, Lynch; Mrs. Joe Schulte, Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs. John Selle, Butte; Mrs. R. G. Tomlin son, Spencer. Dismissals: June 6 — Mrs. George Classen, Spencer; Mrs. Lloyd Sinclair, Butte; 7— Clar ence Fleener, O’Neill; Mrs. Rich ard Kolar and baby boy, Monowi. 8—Mrs. Don Bentz and baby boy, Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs. Jannettie Nel son, Center. 9—Mrs. Elmer Kraft, Bristow; Claudette Stoffer, O' Neill; Baby Leander Parker, Butte. 10—Mrs. Gordon DeKay, Verdel; Ludwig Placek, Lynch. 11 —Mrs. Donald Baldwin, Bone steel, S.D.; Mrs. Eugene Lechten berg, Butte; Harold McRoberts, Lynch. 12 — Mrs. John Svatos, Lynch; Mrs. Ivar Johnson, Bris tow. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: June 6 — Richard Flannery, Atkinson, surgical. 7— Mrs. Paul Kaup, Stuart, surgical. 8—Norma Dexter, Atkinson, sur gical. 9—Mrs. John Krieger, O’ Neil, obstetrical; Mike Prussa, At kinson, surgical. 11 — Mrs. Dick Shaw, Atkinson, obstetrical. 12— Mrs. Matt Cleary, Atkinson, med ical. Dismissed: June 6: Mrs. Martin Hamik, Stuart; Matt Cleary, At kinson; Mrs. William Peterson and son, Stuart. 9—Mike Prussa, Atkinson; Dolores Doolittle, Am elia; George Syfie, O’Neill; John Hansen, Amelia. 11 — Richard Flannery, Atkinson. Hospitalized: William Siebert, Mrs. Joseph Schmaderer, Norma Dexter, Mrs. Paul Kaup, Mrs. Emma Brinkman, Mrs. Matt Cleary, Mrs. Charles Scholz, Mrs. Dick Shaw and daughter, Mrs. John Krieger and son. Priest Honored on 40th Anniversary (Continued from page 1) .iess and, above all, his humility," Mr. Froelich said. In addition to O’Neillites there were people present from Tilden and Jackson. Presentations were made by Ray Bosn, in behalf of the par ish; Mrs. Charles Boyle, Catholic Daughters of America; Miss El len Corkle, St. Mary’s students, and Mrs. George Head, Altar so ciety. In his remarks, Father O’Sul livan thanked his parishioners for making possible the 40th ju bilee observance and said he owed much to the “wonderful people” with whom he came into contact and worked. The Altar society arranged the reception and program. Carl Spencer Takes Bride— LYNCH — Carl Spencer of Lynch and Miss Lenore Sandfast of Humboldt were married at Humboldt Thursday, June 2. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Richard Monroe of Knoxville, Tenn. Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer and was graduated from the Lyn