Future Subscribers SPRY—Mr and Mrs. Bernard Spry of Ralston, a son, Dana, weiring 7 pounds, born Satur day, May 26. in an Omaha hos pital. Mrs. Spry is the former Deloris Schultz, daughter of Mrs. John Kcrsenbrock. Mr. Spry is the son of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Spry of Texas, formerly of O’ Neill. This is the couple’s third son and their fourth child. OLBERDING — Mr and Mrs. Arthur Olberding of Stuart, a son, Gary Clement, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Monday, June 4, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. . OSBORN—Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Osborn of Atkinson, a daugh ter, Patty Lou, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, born Monday, June 11, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. MULLER—Mr. and Mrs. Jake Muller of Lynch, a daughter, weighing 7 jiounds 12 ounces, bom Sunday, June 10, at Sacred Heart hospital. Lynch. SEDLACEK—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sedlacek of White River, S.D., a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, born Sunday, June 10, al Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs Dan Chambers of Lynch, a son weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, bon Friday, June 8, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. KORTMEYER Mr. and Mrs Louis Kortmeyer of Naper, s daughter, weighing 7 pounds A ounces, bom Friday, June 8, al Sacred Heart hospital. Lynch. WETTLAUFER—Mr • and Mrs Kenneth Wettlaufer of Page, c .son, Randy Kim. weighing 1 pounds 15 ounces, born Saturday June 9, in St. Anthony’s hospital HIBBS — Mr. and Mrs. • Bil Hibbs, jr„ of Star, a son, Craif William, weighing 7 pounds, borr Saturday, June 9, in St. An thony s nospuai. SANDERS—Mr. and Mrs. Curl ey Sanders of Tilden, a son, borr Monday, June 11, at the Tilder hospital. „ , BEAN— Mr. and Mrs. Rober Bean of O’Neill, a daughter, Ten Marie, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Sunday, June 10, a St. Anthony's hospital, O’Neill HAMIK— Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Hamik of Stuart, a daugh ter, weighing 7 pounds 10Mi ounces, born Tuesday, June 12 at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill BRADDOCK — Mr. and Mrs Donald Braddock of Omaha, i son, weighing 4 pounds (1 ounces born Thursday, June 7, at Oma ha. DORR—Mr. and Mrs. Duani Dorr of LaPeer, Mich., a son Brian Duane, weighing 8 pound; 8 ounces, born Wednesday, June 13. , RASMUSSEN— Mr. and Mrs Joe Rasmussen of Brussels, s daughter, Cindy Jo, born Wed nesday, May 30. Mrs. Rasmusser is the former Jo Ann Michael ol Verdigre. SWARM—Mr. and Mrs. Uoyc Swarm of Norfolk, a daughter weighing l> pounds, born Monday .June 4. Mrs. Swarm is the for mer Rose Mary Kadlec of Verdi grv. Executive Meeting Scheduled— An executive meeting of the Holt county Rural Youth will be held Fridav, June 22, to plan the program for the remaining year A fishing party is planned for Sunday, June 24, at Grove s lake At July’s regular meeting, Hel en Martens, Raymond Wayman Arthur Waterman, Warren Ped en, jr., and Bob Martens, jr., wil give reports on their attendance at the western regional at Madrid la., June 1-3.—By Audrey Hen derson, news reporter. Receives Ak Scholarship— The Knights of Ak-Sar-Ber hgve awarded $100 scholarship: for advanced summer schoo ^tudv to 15 Nebraska vocationa agriculture instructors. V. J. Skutt, member of the board of governors of the Omahi civic organization and chairmar of the scholarship committee presented checks to Vernon car penter of O’Neill, W. .). Holmcr of Ainsworth and 13 others. Albert Wtdtfeldt Buys "viurus Bulls— Albert Widtfeldt of O’Neill re cently purchased four purebred Aberdeen-Angus bulls from M. W. Hunt of Battle Creek. 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This was the first time s>nce the fall of 1944 that Bessie Wha | ley, Gladys Cross, Olive Snyder 1 and Beulah Paine have all been together. The ladies are sisters Those present for the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jonas and family, George and Charles ,/onas Mr and Mrs. Anson Braun and family of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs William Wesely and their daughter and son-in-law of Hos i kins. Mr. and Mrs. BclnwWo0^* roff and family, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Leiwer and family of Butte, Mr. ! and Mrs Ed Etherton and family of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whalev of O’Neill . „ Mr and Mrs. Stevf W Paine and family of Chadron, Gladys Cross and son of Forsythe, Mont., Olive Snyder of Omaha and Mr lend Mrs. Joey L. Dobias of Ft ! Calhoun. Mrs. Dobias is the i daughter of Olive Snyder. Sick & Injured O’NEILL—Mrs. Ralph McElvain came home with John Joe Uhl from St. Joseph’s hospital, Omaha where she had been a patient al most three weeks. Her arm is improved, but she must exercise it She received a telephone cat from her son, Bill, from Great , Lakes, 111. He said he was stif in the hospital but the wires hac been removed from his jaw. . Pamela and Don Petersen, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Don liU sen, have chickenpox. . W u Gillespie is in Rochester, Minn for surgery. Mrs. Gillespie « with him. The children are stay ing with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. L C. Gillespie. . - i Marde Jonnson, iwuS,hv. — and Mrs. R. E Evans, was dis missed after bone surgery on he nose in an Omaha hospital. bh( is staying with relatives because she goes back to the hospital foi checkups. If she improves, she expects to attend mteriockei music camp, Interlocked Mich ! where she has spent the pas three summers. We erroneously reported last week that she hac submitted to eye surgery. . • Mrs P'ov A. Worth had an emergent' appendectomy Tuesday evening , at St. Anthony s hospital. 1 « 1 children are with her parents Mr and Mrs. Freni Lindbcrg. . Kittle Susie Weyhrich, daughte I of the Holland Weyhriehs, whe was flown to Omaha last week 1 is home. VENUS— Mrs. Elmer Butte, field has been quie ill, but is , "little improved.” • ‘Grandpa John Davis is a patient at t.u Creighton hospital. He received . , broken hip in a fall severa weeks ago and was at a Siou> City hospital until recently. • • Ar dith Jackson was brought homt Horn St. Anthony s hospital or Tuesday, June 5. She was a pa tient there several days. . a be infant son of Mr. and Mrs^ Dot aid Kinnison was a patient at M Anthony’s hospital from Tuesday , june 6, until Friday, lie had a se yere cold, CHAMBERS — Mrs. J. ^ Hodgkin was taken to LincoIf last Thursday to a bone spec, ah 1st. Surgery was required on K mu which was broken in a UY s.ss.i^ns.*1 "*r June 6. Mrs. Robertson went t< OrSh. Tuesday. June 5. to * with her husband. . Mrs. at Walter and daughter, Charlene returned last Thursday trom • Sioux City hospital where Chai lene underwent eye surgery. T VNCH—Alfred Truax is a pa nicely at the Sacred Heart hos S-n^n^whil! ! Mrs^Joe°Micanek, Jr, returnee M J!£LiRochester, Minn., or !rr!5»v. “ whek she h.c ' 'taking treatments the pas three weeks. vj.pp_Mr and Mrs. Robcr PAGE—Mr John Gray Grav took his lamti, a . 4in,nc City for medical treat to Sioux v-ii.r Lloyi to Page Monday from Sioux Cit where8 he had had emptemeh with a construction firm, rie d came overheated^and was unab peration period. RoUie Snell j once again able to go about hi accustomed duties. REDBIRD — Mrs. Leon Melk received a call Saturday saym tint their grandson, Bari I .nock. of Spencer had fallen o a nail’and pierced his chest qui deeply' X-rays were taken at tt Lvnch hospital but found not too serious. AMELIA—Miss Dorothy Fist or was a tonsilectomy Patl