Future Subscribers OSBORNE—Mr and Mrs. Wit bur Osborne of Chambers, daughter, S 7 pounds, bom Thursday, June 14ASHER_Mr and Mrs. Charles r *££? of Omaha, a daughter, A _p 6 wounds 6 ounces, born JgSSS^j^i ‘y BENSON^M^ana Mr. »“frh S3E£ «t£»‘£SJ p»““V;£• ,r.rs. iiotw. TPHr" ££ Ald'„ - wounds H ounces, weighing < pounus born Saturday, June 16,* Anthony’s hospital ONuH. HEN ASH— Mr. and Mrs. m Mr and Mrs. Ray S.ders of In- , m1?AiNES— Mr and Mrs. Gen HAINK>- w' son welghing Sounds born a^Creighton , - ■"wSSEassSr^siSr; ter, K ah, -nghingda8 pounds | ?6,°.UnnCAtkmson Memorial hospi- c taDVORAK-Mr. ^dM^John ' Dvorak of Atkinson. a daughte £ sfflE iurtp-~ i MDAVIS-hMr‘ and Mrs. James c 52* ^weighing8 riuid.n t ounces, horn Tuesday June 19, in Atkinson Memorial ^sPu^al AUU1SS Mr. and Mis. Uat Audiss of Anoka, a da“*JJ"’ weighing 7 pounds »4 ounces born Monday, June 18, in batriu Heart hospital at Lynch. I M(XJl>Y — Mr. and Mrs. Bcri t Moody of Lynch, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, < born Monday, June 18, in Sacred c Heart hospital at Lynch. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: June 13 Mrs. Lionel Siefken, O’Neill; Jack Higgins. Ewing; Miss Tena Kac zor, O'Neill. 14—David Neal, O - Neill; Mrs. James Mlnarik, Ew ing. 15 — Mahlon Nuttlemann, Norfolk; Mrs. Fora Knight, O' Neill; James Wiley, Dorsey; Clyde McKenzie, O’Neill. 18 — Mrs. Hugh Benson, Spencer; Mrs. John Alder, Inman; Barbara Jean Buxton, O’Neill; Richard Walters, Chambers. 17 — Steve Sladek, Atkinson; John Lans worth. O’Neill; Mrs. Bernard Engelhaupt, Spencer. 18 — Mrs. Hoy Wayman, O’Neill; Mary El len Gillette, Chambers; Mrs. Bill Ernst, O’Neill. 19 — Mrs. Henry Grunke, Emmet; Mrs. E. G. El hngson, Spencer. Dismissed: June 13 — John Freed, Atkinson; Leonard Shoe maker, O’Neill; Mary Ellen Gil lette. Chambers; Mrs. Helen Starlin, O’Neill; Mrs. Raymond Richards Emmet, Mrs. Kenneth Wettiaufer and baby boy, "agC; Mrs. William Serk. Emmet; Mrs. Lionel Siefken, O’Neill. 14—Mrs. Arthur Hibbs and baby boy, Star. 15—Bruce Allen Petersen, O’Neill; Mrs. James Mlnarik, Ewing;’Jack Higgins. Ewing. 16 _Mrs. Roy Worth, O’Neill; Mrs. l^iwrence Hamik and baby girl, Stuart; Kevin Laible, O Neill, Richard Walter, Chambers. 17— Janice Asher. O’Neill; Timmy Strong, O’Neill; Regina Lea Lockwood, Inman; Clyde Mc Kenzie, O'Neill; Mrs. Ina Wolfe, O’Neill. 18 — Mrs. Fora Knight, O’Neill; Mrs. Frank Parkins, O’ Neill; Miss Clarinda Pearson, Bristow; Mrs. John Alder, In- > man. 19 — Mary Ellen Gillette, j Chambers; Mrs. oerimiu haupt, Spencer; Mabel Shobe, Page. 20 — Mrs. Hugh Benson, Spencer; Barbara Jean Buxton, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Mrs. Mae Landis, O’Neill; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams, Cham bers- John Lansworth, O’Neill; Claude Rutledge, Inman; Gar rett Janzing, O'Neill; Mrs. John Gallagher, Inman; Mrs. Henry Grunke, Emmet; Harry Harte, O’Neill; Steve Sladek, Atkinson; Mrs. Roy Wayman, O’Neill; Mrs. Bill Ernst, O’Neill; David Paul Neal, O’Neill; Lloyd Rubeck, O Neill; Mahlon Nuttlemann, Nor folk; Mrs. E. G. Ellingson, Spen cer; James Wiley, Dorsey; Tena Kaczor, O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: June 13 — Mrs. Ed ward Walnofer of Atkinson, ob stetrical; Mrs. LaVerne Morgan of Atkinson, medical. 14 — Mrs. Otto Gloor of Atkinson, surgical. 16 — Mrs. Francis Weller of At kinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Lester Porter of Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Frank Prussa of Atkinson, medical; Henry Albrecht of At kinson, medical. 17—Mrs. Ivan Baker of Atkinson, obstetrical; Denny Doolittle of Chambers, j_ ■■H 11 i .Miss Gleed . . . travel honors, M iss Gleed on 1 our of South, East CHAMBERS — Miss Doreen Gleed left Sunday, June 17, for 1 Lincoln where she joined a group I of Methodist young people from over the state. The group board | ed a chartered bus for a tour of ! the Southern and Eastern states. The first stop was to be Kansas j City. Mo The tour is sponsored ! by the Woman's Society of Christian Service and the youth fellowship of the Methodist church. Miss Gleed and three others, one from Bassett, one from Lau rel and one from Bloomfield, were selected to represent the north- i east district of the Nebraska con ference. The group will visit all places of interest on the tour and will be fed and housed by Meth odist church groups enroute. The tour is scheduled through Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and to Chi cago, 111. Miss Gleed, a senior in Cham bers high school, is the youngest I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed of Chambers. She expects to he home about July 3. O’Neil! News —————— I Mr. and Mrs. Arnie E. Mace, jr., and Dick moved Friday into the Ramon Bright house. Mr. and Mrs. John Rohde of Cheyenne, Wyo., James London of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Mike London spent Friday evening at the Grover Shaw home. medical. 18 — Mrs. Adolph Mil ner of Atkinson. Dismissed: June 11—Mrs. Nel lie O’Donnell of Atkinson; John Gallagher of Atkinson; Mrs. Fred Roberts of Atkinson; Fran cis Cleary of Atkinson. 12— Frank Martelle of Newport. 14— Fannie Chaney of Stuart; Mrs. Hazel Fish of Butte; Mrs. La Verne Morgan of Atkinson. 15— Mrs. Dick Osborn and daughter Of Atkinson; Michael VanBuren of Amelia. 16—Mrs. Jie Akins of Atkinson. Mrs. Otto Gloor of At- j kinson; Mrs. Ralph Ries of At-! kinson. 18 — Mrs. Ed Walnofer and son of Atkinson. Hospitalized: Henry Albrecht] of Atkinson; Mrs. Anna Kee baugh of Newport; Mrs. Frank | Prussa of Atkinson; Mrs. Lester Porter and son of Atkinson; Mrs. | Agnes Slaymaker of Atkinson; j Mrs. Aldoph Mlinar of Atkinson; Mrs. Otto Smith of Atkinson; Denny Doolittle of Chambers; Mrs. Frank Weller and daughter, of Atkinson; Mrs. Ivan Baker! and daughter of Atkinson. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Mrs. Ralph Al ford. Enid. Okla.; Dr. Edwin B . Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. George Classen, Spencer; William Jordan,! Butte; Joseph Kocian, Spence’-; Mrs Josephine Dvorak, Verde!; Miss Lillian OLson, Bristow; Mrs Martha Schindler, Lynch; George Tuch, Lynch. , Dismissals: June 11 — Barr> . Loock, Spencer. 12—Harney Cline,1 Naper, John Karel, O'Neill; Mrs. Louis Kortmeyer, Naper. 13—1 Mrs. Alice Jacot, Niobrara; Reu ben Avoy, Spencer. 14 — Mrs. Jake Muller and baby, Lynch; Mrs. Marvin Scott, Verdel; Mrs Marvin Atkinson, Butte; Mis. Daniel Chambers and baby. Lynch. 15 — Mrs. Paul Weber. Butte; Mrs. Merle Spangler, Dor sey; Master Calc Angus, Spencer lb—oary uevau« u in-m, nett Devall, O’NeiU; Margaret Ann Storjohann, O'Neill; Denise Vesely, Verdel; Carolyn DeKay, Verdel; Leo Viktora, Fairfax. S.D.; Charles Leo Watson, Cham bers; Mrs. Leo Sedlacek and baby, White River, S.D.; Baby Carla Kortmeyer, Naper. Expired: June 14 — Charles Langguth, Bonesteel, S.D., 76. 18—Mrs. Levi Hull, O'Neill, 70. 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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey went | to Lincoln Sunday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Wood On Monday, Calvin re ported to Omaha for medical ad- ! vice concerning some throat! trouble he hid been suffering. . .! Mrs. Rose Chichester on Tuesday went to the home of her brother, Fred Lehnkuhl, at Siolx City j v» here she will stay while receiv ing medical treatment Her ad dress will be 722 Jones street, in care of her brother. . John Soj- j ka was taken to the Antelope t i Memorial hospital, N’cligh, on i Friday where he submitted to I surgery lor a burst appendix. His condition is reported ’‘sat si > : try.” Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cop s received word from their grandson, Dick Wood, at the I Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn., stating doctors had not yet reach H i decision as to what would be done for him. The great-grand sons arc with Mr. and Mrs. Copes while Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood of Uattl" Creek and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood of Lin coln, ar ■ at the clinic. AMELIA- Steve Sladek sub mitted to an emergency appen iia ny Sunday morning at St. .Anthony's hospital. O'Neill. He is progressing satisfactorily.” . . Mrs. FYed Watson went to Stu irt Monday to make her home in the nursing home there. . . Mrs. Alice Prewitt returned home on Saturday from Lincoln where she; had btn n for medical attention. She also visited her sister. Mrs. Norman Hull, and family . . Mrs. Charles Spath visited Mrs. Vern Sageser on Friday. Mrs. Spath, who is recuperating from recent surgery, has been staving; with her daughter, Mrs. George Fullerton. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson went to Lexington Sun day to visit their daughter, Don na Rae, who was ill with an ear infection . Dennis Doolittle, son of Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, has been a patient in the Atkinson hospital, a victim of blood poison. DELOIT—Mrs Bertha Me Don- , aid was able to leave the Neligh hospital recently and is staying at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Charles McDonald. . . Mr. and| Mrs. Ewald Spahn visited Mrs. Spahn’s brother, Carl Gokie, in an Omaha hospital Friday, where! no had undergone major surgery.j Marg Brewster recently suf-! iered with a case of mumps. . . Vrs. Stanley Huffman under-1 went major surgery in the Tilden hospital recently. . . Mae Tren l.epohi returned recently from a month's stay in a Yankton, S.D, uspital. Her sister from South j Dakota stayed at the Trennepohl farm during her absence. . . nerman Gernsey underwent an >p ndeetomv at the Tildeu hos- ' pital Friday morning. O'NEILL—Mrs. Marvin Anrier son returned home from the Lu theran hospital in Norfolk Wed nesday, June 13. She is "getting along fine." . . Mrs. Fora L. Knight entered St. Anthony’s on Friday for medical treatment af- j ter being taken ill. She had taken ill recently while visiting her son. Freeman, and family in Julesburg, Colo . . Gene Strong and Larry Conarro, O’Neill youths, were injured about 4 a m., Sunday in a two-car acci dent near Cozad. Strong, the1 driver of one machine, suffered a broken jaw: Conarro chipped a bone in his right foot. The driver of the other car was more seri ously hurt . J. J Berigan is in an Omaha hospital for medical i treatment. INMAN—Fred Lorenz went to Omaha on Tuesday, June 12, and again on Friday, June 16, accompanied by his daughter-in law. Mrs. Melvin Lorenz, to visit Leonard Lorenz, a patient in the Veterans hospital. Reports from the hospital are to the effect that Leonard continues to improve each day. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lorenz and Junior Sorensen of j Page, drove to Omaha Sunday to visit Mr. Lorenz. . . Mrs. Roy | Gannon returned home last j Thursday morning after spend ing the past month in Missouri receiving medical care. RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter took Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Gunter to Omaha Wed nesday morning, July 13. Dewitt had a checkup at a clinic. While there they talked to Skippy Marquet, who is studying to be 3 doctor. He is a junior this i year , S . S- Schlotman is under a doctor's care . . Jackie Fry lias been having three-day measles. . . . Mr and Mrs. George Mont gomery calk’d at the Paul Gord home near Clearwater Sunday afternoon Mrs. Good had been a patient in the Neligh hospital having had a minor operation on! Tuesday. June 12. STAR — Mrs. Bill Hibbs and son came home from the hospital last Thursday evening. Mrs. Ben Miller came home last Thursday from Sioux Falls. S.D. after spending several days with her mother. Mrs. Hauf. who un derwent surgery last week. ROCK FALLS—Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen, Mrs. Marie Lewis, Henry Claussen and Mrs Ed Claussen went to Grand Is land Sunday to visit the latter’s husband, who is in the Veterans hospital there. His condition is improved " CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harvey left Sunday for Roches ter. Minn., where Mr. Harvey will ;cek medical care. . . Mary Ellen Gillette had her tonsils removed he first of last week at St. An tony's hospital DORSEY — J. E Wiley was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital Friday, suffering with a leg ail inent. Mrs. Mary Wolfe is stay ing at the Wiley home during Mr. Wiley’s absence. VENUS—Mrs. Reed Risinger Sadly sprained her ankle at her lome Thursday, June 7. She was taken to Creighton where she received medical aid. Mrs. LrRay Hoffman Krsnrns from Club— ATKINSON — The Young Homemakers extension club met j Wednesday, June 13, at the home1 lira Albert Wasson Eight members answer I'd roll call with a garden hint. Mrs. Ray Gant and Mrs. John ■ Andrus were visitors. A letter of resignation was lead thorn Mrs. Ia'Roy Hoffman. Postponed Date Is Fixed— PAGE The postponed meeting of the Eagle Hustlers 4-H club will be held July 10 at the Har old Summers home, the leader, Gerhardt Luebke, has announced Mr and Mrs. Roy Harris of Reseda. Calif,, are visiting here Or. F.dw. J, Norwood, Oi). Optometrist. from ('r«wf#rd, Nebraska, w ill bo in O’Neill on SAT1 K1>AV. 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