tFuture Subscribers f FOGLE—Maj. and Mrs. George Fogle of Arlington, Va., a daugh ter, Kimberly Ann, bom TTuirg day, December 13. Mrs. Fogle is the former Modena Adair of Amelia. They have two sons, George, jr„ and Billie. RHODES—Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Rhodes of Lincoln, a daugh ter. weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, born Monday, December 31, m Lincoln. Mrs. Roy Rhodes of Stu art is the paternal grandmother. SIMON—Mr and Mrs John C. Simon of O'Neill, a son, Paul Jo seph, weighing 6 pounds 15^4 ounces, born Friday. December 28 at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. HAYNES—Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Haynes of O’Neill, a son, Larry Allen, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, born Sunday, Decem ber 30, at St. Anthony's hospital O'Neill. w „ „ BARTOS—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos of Verdigre, a daughter, Janice, weighing 7 pounds 2 oun ces. born Sunday, December 30, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. POESSNECKER—Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Poessnecker of Atkinson, a daughter, Lois Janie, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, born Wednes day, December 26, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. STOLP _ Mr. and Mrs, Ken neth Stolp of Verdigre, a son, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, born Tuesday, December 25, at a Norfolk hospital. Mrs. Stolp is the former Peggy Tomjack of Verdigre and the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Tom Tikolsky of Verdigre. The Stolps have an other son They formerly lived at O’Neill SHALD—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shald of Lincoln, a son, weighing 7 pounds 6 Vi ounces, born Thurs day, December 27, at Omaha The Shalds have one other son, David. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald of Stu art are the paternal grandparents. KERSTEN—Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Kersten of Omaha, a daugh ter, weighing 4 pounds, born Wednesday, December 26. This is the Kersten’s first child. Mrs. Kersten is the former Mary El len Wedige, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige of Stuart. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admitted: December 26—Jess Wills <>Y Emmet; Leroy Clasey of Page; James Batenhorst of Stu art; Carolyn Jo Potter of Ewing, Lynda Sue Haynes of O’Neill; Frank Joseph Heying of Stuait, Larry Francis Heying of Stuart; Carolvn Hill ol Ewing; Sandra Hill of Ewing. 27—Sherilyn Jean Caskey of Orchard; Mrs. John Simon of O’Neill; Robert Yantzi of O’Neill; Mrs. Don Fox of New port; Melvina Mulhair of Lynch; Sue Ann Cavanaugh of O'Neill; Mrs. Juanita Closson of O’Neill; Frank Prokop of Spencer. 28— Larry Emde of Chambers; Rod ney Hibbs of Star; Mrs. Alice Quigley of Orchard; Mrs. Ben Tietgen of Herrick, S.D.; Barbara Soger of Atkinson. 29 — Gordon Watson of O’Neill; Lee Wrede of O’Neill; Mrs. Claude Hamilton of O’Neill; Herman Cook of Cham bers; Lyman L. Covey of Cham bers; Miss Patricia Pierson of O’Neill. 30 — Mrs. Lawrence Haynes of O'Neill; Mrs. Emil Bartos of Verdigre. 31—Mrs. Le na Tom jack of Ewing; William Maekinlay of O'Neill. January 1 —Mrs. William Serck of Emmet; Oliver Hill of O’Neill. 2—Glenn L. Johnson of Amelia; Mrs. L. G. Gillespie of O’Neill. Dismissed; December 26 — James A. May of Inman. 27—Jess Wills of Emmet; LeRoy Clasey of Page; Nelse C. Andersen of Butte; 28—Lynda Sue Haynes of O’ Neill; Mrs. Louis Zastrow of O’ Neill; Carolyn Ruth Hill of Ewing; Sandra Kay Hill of Ew ing; Frank Joseph Heying of Stu art; Larry Francis Heying of Stuart; Mrs. Ivan Wayman and son of O'Neill; Carolyn Jo Potter of Ewing; Rodney Hibbs of O’ j Neill. 29—Larry Erode of Cham bers, Lee Wrede of O'Neill; Mrs i Bernard J- Schmitz of O’Neill. Sherilyn Jean Caskey of Orchard; Mrs. Ben Tietgen of Herrick, S. D ; Sue Ann Cavanaugh of O’ Neill; Melvina Mulhair of Lynch. 30—Barbara Seger of Atkinson; Joellyn Backhaus of O’Neill. 31— AiTs. Don Fox of Newport; Gor don Watson of O’Neill January 1 —Mr». John Simon and son of O’ Neill; Lyman Covey of Cham bers; Herman Cook of Chambers. 2—Mrs Claude Hamilton of O’ Neill. Hospitalized: Frank Prokop of Spencer; Oliver Hill of O’Neill; Mrs. William Serck of Emmet; j Patricia Pierson of O'Neill; Mrs. Jaunita Closson of O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams of Chambers; Mrs.1 Alice Quigley of Orchard; Mrs. L.: G- Gillespie of O'Neill, Mrs. Lena Tomjack of Ewing; Robert Yan-j zi of O’Neill; Mrs Laurence Haynes of O’Neill; Edith Castle man of O’Neill; Mrs. Emil Bartos of Verdigre; Mrs. Catherine Mal loy of Atkinson; Glenn L. John son of Amelia, William MacKin lay of O’Neill; Garrett Janzing of Emmet. Expired: December 26-^James A Batenhorst of Stuart. 27—Mrs. Constance Biglin of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: December 23 — Adolph Zahl of Stuart, medical. 24— Dean Schaaf of Atkinson, medical. 25 — Mrs. Thilo Poess necker of Atkinson, obstetrical. 26—Mrs. Earl Houts of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Dale Minnig of Bassett, medical. 27—Frank En body of Atkinson; Mrs. Kaspar Harley of Stuart, accident; Tom Nightengale of Atkinson, medical; Fred Ziska of Atkinson; medical. 28—Mrs. Edward Weber of Stu art, medical. 29 — Baby Richard Hageman of Newport, medical; Mrs. Frank Foreman of Emmet, j medical; Mrs. Joe Hendricks of /tiKinson, meuicdi. Dismissed: December 24—Mrs. Hoy Fullerton and daughter of Stuart; Donald Putnam of Atkin son; Dean Schaaf of Atkinson. 27 —Mrs. Dale Mimiig of Bassett. 30 Fred Ziska of Atkinson; Adolph Zahl of Stuart. 31 — Mrs. Thilo Poessneeker and daughter of At kinson. Hospitalized: Dick Straka of Stuart; Mrs. Frank Foreman of Emmet; Mrs. Kaspar Harley of Stuart; Mrs. Edward Weber of Stuart; Mrs. Theresa Kramer of Atkinson; Tom Nightengale of Atkinson; Joe Roche of Atkinson; Mrs. Joe Hendricks of Atkinson; Art Waldman of Amelia. SACKED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Mrs. Estel Angel of Spencer; William Blitzkie of Spencer; Dr. E. B. Bradley of spencer; Mrs. Mary Classen of; Spencer; Mrs. Frank Cranford of Lynch; Baby Maury Noel Elsas ser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond cJsasser of Spencer; Baby Randal Lee Filsinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Filsinger of Spencer; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk; William Jordan of Butte; Mrs. Cecilia Liewer of Butte; Mrs. Joe Micanek of Lynch; Vern Rust of Spencer; John Skalla of Bone steel, S.D.; Mrs. Abraham Guth miller of Anoka; J. S. Graves of Naper; Mrs. R J. Gustafson of uiitte. Dismissed: December 24—Mrs. James Slechta of Verdel. 28— Master Nick Svoboda of Lynch; j Ernest Van Horn of Bristow; Mrs. j Raymond Elsasser of Spencer; Mrs. Wilbur Reiser of Spencer. 29 — Merle Jansen of Spencer. 30 — Miss Mabel Mulhair of Lynch. Mother, Son Honored on Anniversaries— Mrs. Heriford and her son, Bennett, were guests-of-honor Monday evening at a family party to celebrate their birthday anni-1 versaries. Mrs. Heriford’s was December 24 and Bennett’s was Monday. Mrs. Mabel Henry was hostess. Entertain Couples— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young entertained a few couples at a new year’s eve party at their home. Dakotan Dies— LYNCH—John Skala. 76, of Bonesteel, S. D.. a patient in Sa cred Heart hospital here, died Tuesday, January 1. * J on a automatic washer Mimitectirer's Hst price 269 93 n } 219.95 uniy trade-in the all new ‘vftigMande'i’ Tee n Ann rate! Mijtai pealitT Set K m i tte mi In price! 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