Mrs. Henry Vequist Is Club Hostess ROCK FALLS—Pleasant Day club met on Thursday, March 28. with Mrs. Henry Vequist. All but three members were present. One visitor. Mrs. Orville Morrow, was present. After a noon-day luncheon and business session, the afternoon was spent socially, watching TV' and playing games. Next meeting will be on Wed nesday, April 10, with Mrs. Don ald Sterns in the afternoon, and the club will continue on this schedule during the summer. Other Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen were Thursday, March 28, sup per and evening guests at the Floyd Johnson home. John Schultz and Debbie were afternoon callers at the John Brown home Monday, March 25. Tommy Vequist spent Wednes day afternoon. March 27, with Cindy Brown at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stesns and son, Gene, were Monday, evening, March 25, visitors at the Don Sterns home. Don't be sorry this year. See our stock of wallpaper and paint before you buy. Scovies Western Auto. 48-51e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns drove home from Omaha, Mon day, March 25. Mrs. Sterns and her daughter, Mrs. Lesley Strong of Omaha, had gone to Racine, Wise., to visit the George Barnes family, but came home the sec ond day when Mr. Strong had the misfortune of getting a leg broken while at work. Mr. Stems had gone down to be with him and his boys. This last week was one of per fect attendance. For art, pupils have tried their skill at drawing pictures with a crayon in each hand. Thera Were some “very funny" specimens. Six weeks tests started April 3. In the arithmetic contest held o n Wednesday, March 37, at dis trict 33, there were two winners from this district — Rita Ve quist won first in the eighth grade and Jimmy Widtfeldt was an alternate winner in the third grade. Visitor last Thurs day afternoon was Russell Der ickson. Gwenda Schultz be came ill in school Monday after noon and had to be taken to her home. , Sick & Injured RIVERSIDE— Mrs. Bill Lof quist’s mother, Mrs. Mary Roth- 1 *rham, suffered a stroke and is ( in the Antelope Memorial hos pital. Her condition is serious . . . 1 Little Connie Montgomery is on the sick list . . . Howard Miller j and Bert Fink were in Sioux City for a checkup Thursday. Leo and Walter Miller and Harold Fink accompanied them . . . Frontier for Printing. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill Admissions: March 27— Mrs. Robert Bartak of Ewing; Marion Woidneck of O’Neill; Sandra Wiedrick of Butte, John Gal lagher of Inman; Mary Margaret Shaw of O’Neill; Mrs. William Whelan of* Ewing: 28—Miss Mar gie Finch of Page; Mrs. Arnott Buxton of O'Neill; Earl Porter of Atkinson; 29 — Charlotte Irene Rockford of Chambers: Vernon Morlang of O’Neill; Mrs. G. Ar len Miles of O’Neill; Mrs George A Horold of Inman; Mrs. Cliff Fleming of Ewing; 30 — Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson of O’Neill; Mrs. Calvin E. Coolidge of O’ Neill; 31— Edwin J. Dusatko of Emmet; Mrs. Jane Judge of O’ Neil; Mrs. Bernard Fongratz of O’Neill; April 1— Mrs. Arthur Frahm of Page; E. V. Sageser of Chambers; Mrs. Arnold Crawford of O’Neill; James Gokie of O' Neill; Walter Schonebaum of Bonesteel, S. D.; Randy Gibbs of Clearwater; Rodney Beckwith of Page; 2—W’llliam MacKinlay of O'Neill; Miss Charotte Grimes of Chambers; Mrs. Richard McLain of O’Neill; Mrs. Walter House man of Pickstown, S. D.; Marcel - lus Schaaf of O’Neill. Dismissals: March 27— Mar ion Woidneck of O'Neill; Mar jorie Shobe of Page; George H. Geary of Inman; Mrs. John W. Miller of Ewing; Sandra Weid rick of Butte; 28—Richard Lieb of O’Neill; Mrs. William Whelan of Ewing; Mrs. Edna Huebert of O’Neill; A. W. Carroll of O’Neill; Mrs. Floyd J. Wilson of O’Neill; Mrs. Ralph Wurtz of Spencer; 29— Mrs. John Davidson of O’ Neill; Earl C. Potter of Atkinson; 30— Mrs. James Friedel and son of Stuart; Mrs. Marvin Miller and son erf O’Neill; Mrs. Cliff Fleming of Ewing; Mrs. Robert Bartak and son of Ewing; Mrs. J. Ritterbush and son of Cham bers; 31—Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson of O’Neill; Gary Colfack of O' Neill; April 1—John Gallagher of Inman; Mrs. Bernard Pongratz of O’Neill; Mrs. Arnott Buxton and son of O’Neill; 2—Mrs. Arlen Miles of O’Neill; William Mac Kinlay of O’Neill; Vernon Mor lang; of O’Neill; Charlotte Rock ford of Chambers; Mary Mar garet Shaw of O’Neill. Still Hospitalized: E. V. Sage ser of Chambers; Mrs. Arthur Frahm of Page; Mrs. Lois Adams >f Chambers; Mrs. Walter House nan of Pickstown, S. D.; Edwin 3usatko of Emmet; Mrs. Jane ludge of O’Neill; Dwaine Lock non of Stuart; Mrs. Calvin Cool dge of O’Neill; Miss Loretta En ight of O’Neill; Miss Charlotte 3rimes of Chambers; Mrs. Ar lold Crawford of O’Neill; Mrs. tiehard McLain of O’Neill; Rod- j ley Beckwith of Page; Randy j libbs of Clearwater; Glenn! lidgeway of O’Neill; James Gok e of O’Neill; Walter Schonebaum rf Bonesteel, S. D.; Marcellus [ Schaaf of O’Neill; Garrett Jan ting of O’Neill; Mrs. George A. Herold of Inman; Miss Margie Finch of Page. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: March 25—Herman Schrader of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Glen Burge of Chambers, obstetrical; 26—Harold Gill of Stuart, medical; Vernon Raymer of Atkinson, medical; 27—Mrs. Heinrich Frahm of Amelia, ob stetrical; Hugh O’Connor of At kinson, medical; 28—Mrs. Alton Hoffman of Stuart, obstetrical; 29— Melvin Snyder of Atkinson,, surgical; Mrs. Willis Peterson of Stuart, medical; Mrs. Robert Tooker of O’Neill, obstetrical; 30— Mrs. C. Linden Mulford of i Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs. Dale i Bring of Atkinson, obstetrical. Dismissed: March 26—Mrs.; George Christiansen and daugh ter of Atkinson; 27-—Mrs. Ray mond Norton and son of Mills; 30—Herman Schrader of Atkin son; Mrs. Ernest Durre and son of Chambers; Mrs. Glen Burge and daughter of Chambers; Mel vin Snyder of Atkinson; 31— Mrs. Willis Peterson of Stuart. Hospitalized: Adolph Zahl. of Stuart; Vernon Raymer of At kinson; Harold Gill of Stuart; Mrs. Alton Hoffman of Stuart and daughter; Mrs. Dale Bring | and daughter, of Atkinson; Mrs. j Robert Tooker and daughter of O’Neill; Mrs. Linden Mulford of J and son Stuart; Mrs. Heinrich Frahm and daughter of Amelia; Hugh O’Connor of Atknison. SACRED HEART (Lynch) April 1, 1957 Mrs. Gerxnie Berens qf Spencer; Wally Blair of Spencer; Robert Boettqher of Butte; Robert Bow man of Bristow; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley of Spencer; John Carl son of Lynch; Mrs. George Clas sen of Spencer; Baby Maury Noel Elsasser of Spencer; Mrs. Ray mond Elsasser of Spencer; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk; Mrs. Abraham Guthmiller of Anoka; Miss Twila Hicks qf Bristow; Mrs. Lucy Hrbek of Lynch; Wil liam Jordan of Butte; John L. Miller of Spencer: Harry Prouty of Spencer; Baby Daniel Richard Ring of Spencer; Mrs. Richard Uhlir of Verdigre; Mrs. Toni Wecker of Verdel. Dismissals: March 25—Mrs. Mary O’Neill of O’Neill; Mrs. Adolph Soukop of Bristow; 26— Alden Barden of Spencer; Mrs. William Podany of Butte; Mrs. Foyd France qf Lynch; Baby Ro berta Tejral of Spencer; 27—Mrs. Ray Long of Lynch; Baby James McAllister of Naper; 28— Mrs. Reuben Avoy of Spencer; 29— C. G. Pratt of Bristow; Mrs. Al vina Hamling qf Spencer; 30— Mrs. Ivin Litzo and baby Mari anne of Bonesteel; 31 — Baby Timothy Jerome Myers of Lynch; Mrs. Richard Ring of Spencer. That right! $12.95 buys a 36 month guaranteed Tractor bat tery at Scovies Western Auto. Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Otto Greenstreet of Mt. Vernon, Wash., who are visiting relatives and friends at Chambers, were supper and over night guests at the A1 Leidtke’s one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson mother, Mrs. Halloway, also Mrs. John Wintermote were Sunday dinner guests in the Herman Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stevens, Cherilyn and Terry of Atkinson were Sunday, March 31, dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. The following relatives gather ed at the Ed Pavel home Sunday evening, March 31, to surprise Mrs. Pavel on her birthday an niversary: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoerle and family of Clearwater; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Hoerle and children; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerle and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoerle, Mary Lou and Bonnie Jean and Viona Burgett. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young spent Sunday, March 31, in the Tom Engelhaupt home at Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitake* were Sunday, March 31 dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Miner, and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote 7 and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Thorin visited the later’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. John son, and ohter relatives at Ew ing. Mr. and Mrs. William Craw ford and family visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mitch ell, at Butte, Sunday, March 31. Mrs. Crawford remained for a couple days to assist her folks. Guests in the E. H. Medcalf home Sunday, March 31, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Medcalf and three boys of Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller and three children of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Medcalf and family of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holfack and family of Oakdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Green street of Mt. Vernon, Wash. The dinner was in honor of the Greenstreets. Sunday, March 31, dinner guests in the Lloyd Hoerle home were Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoerle, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoerle. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed attended the Ice Capades in Lin coln, Sunday, March 31, and vis ited their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lub ken. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin. Gross nieklaus and children visih'd his father, Clarence Grossnicklaus, at North Platte Sunday, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson 1 were Sunday. March 31. guests in the Ed Boshart home near O’ Neill. Mrs. Marjorie Fagon Eisert is spending this week at her home in Chambers. Several car loads of Chambers folks drove to Tilden, Tuesday. April 2. to give blood to the has pitnl. The fallowing friends gathered at the Glen Adams home Sunday evening to honor Mrs. Adams on here birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs Steve Shavllk and Pa mela. Me and Mrs John Honey well, Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Medcalf Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs, A. R Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Grcenstreet and Mrs. Anna Albers. There was an informal celebration Friday night at the Amelia school, rejoicing and singing over the state supreme court’s deci sion: At piano—Miss Veftita White, seventh grade, and Miss Myrtle White, a graduate; Thomas Doolittle, Mrs. Harlan Dierking, Mrs. Glen White, Clyde Widman, Duane Carson (teacher), and Mr. White. Title of the song: “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen”.—The Frontier Photo. WE NEED YOUR SMALL REFRIGERATOR Now is the time to trade it in on a BIG 10.4 CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE Food Freezer - Refrigerator Combination 6 Lbs. 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