Future Subscribers PIERSON— Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierson of O'Neil], a son, John Charles, weighing 8 pound! 12 ounces, born Wednesday, April 24 at St. Anthony’s hospital. HYNES—Mr. and Mrs Donald Hynes of O’Neill, a daughter, Shelley Rae, weighing 6 pounds 5*4 ounces, horn W'edntsday, April 24, in St. Anthony’? hos pital. KYSTER—Mr, and Mrs. Theo dore Kvster of O’Neill, a son, Kirk Matthew, weighing 7 pounds 154 ounces, born Thursday, April 25, in St. Anthony’s hos pital. MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Duane K Miller of Chambers, a son, Kenneth Herbert, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounce, bom Thursday, April 25, in St. Anthony’:- hos pital. KAMPHAUS—Mr. and Mr3. Joseph Kamphus of Bassett, a son, Samuel Joseph, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom Saturday, April 2 ?, in St. Anthony’s hos pital. HARTY—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harty of Menasha, Wise., a daughter, Mary Kathleen, wegih ing 8 pounds 2 ounces, hern Thursday, April 25. Mr. Harty is the son of Mrs. P. B. Harty of O’Neill and the late Mr. Harty. ADAIR—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adair of Amelia, a daughter, Dianne Marie, weighing fi pounds J5 ounces, born Friday, April 26, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. BROWN— Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward B. Brown of Long Beach, Calif. a son. Eugene Lee, weigh ing 5 pounds, born Tuesday, Ap ril 16, in Long Beach Mrs. Brown is the former Evelyn Mary Ferris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farris of O’Neill. LANGDON—Dr. and Mrs. Rob en baliguuu Ui WI1 laua, of O’Neill, a daughter, bom at St. Joseph’s hospital Sunday, April 28. This is the couple’s third child and first daughter. MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Miller of Emmet, a son, Todd Douglas, weighing 8 pounds 2U ounces, born Monday, April 29 at St. Anthony’s hospital. CAMERON—Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron of Chamders, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, born Wednesday, May 1, at St. Anthony’s hospital. PORTER—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Porter of Atkinson, a son. Dale Dean, weighing 7 pounds 4 oun ces. born Tuesday, April 30 at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. PRICHETT—Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Prichett of O’Neill, a daugh ter. Lorraine Rosie, weighing 7 Pounds 6 ounces, born Saturday, April 27, in St. Anthony’s hospi tal. MILLER- -Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Miller of Emmet, a son, Todd Douglas, weighing 8 pounds 2 Mi ounces, born Monday, April 29 in St. Anthony’s hospital. CAMERON—Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron of Chambers, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, born Wednesday, May 1, in St. Anthony’s hospital. PAVELKA—Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Pavelka of Verdigre, a son weighing 8 pounds 10*4 ounces born Friday, April 26, in Lund berg Memorial hospital. Creigh ton. RAYER—Mr. and Mrs Bernarc Raver of Creighton, a son, weigh ing 7 iMiunds 12 ounces, born Sat urday. April 27, in Lundberf Memorial hospital, Creighton. NAPIER—Mr. and Mrs. Johr Napier of Ewing, a son, borr Monday, April 29, in Antelop* Memorial hospital, Neligh. KREITER—Mr. and Mrs. Val gene Kreiter of San Diego, Calif a daughter, born Thursday. Apri 25. Mrs. Kreiter is a daughtci of Mrs. Martha Hill of Ewing. Mr Kreiter is in the navy and re cently returned from the Philip pines. They have one oMie: child. SLACK—Mr and Mrs. Irvii Slack of Waco, Tex., a daughter born recently. Mr. Slack is i son of Mr. and Mrs. Howari Slack of Dorsey. RIVERSIDE Ni:WS Mrs. Howard Miller and Mrs Walter Miller and Danny visitei Anna Smith and Ernest Trow bridge at Inman Friday. Ann: and Ernest are going to Quincy Wasn.. to spend the summer wit! son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frv and Mi and Mrs. Dale Napier called at th Otto Retke home in Inman Sun day afternoon. SALE ENDS! Saturday, May 4 $AVE DOLLARS WITH PENNIES 2 FOR THF PRICE OF I — PLUS A PENNYI G1LUGAN Rexall Drug #* • * . * . , Cronk, 7 errill Head Honor List PAG&— Page hi*;h school’s hon or roll for the fifth six weeks is as follows: Seniors—4 As, Linda Cronk and Marilyn Terrill; 3 As, 1 B, Sharon Crumly and Carl Sojka 2 As, 2 Bs, Lyle Heiss and Norma Sorensen. Juniors—4 As, Lura Crumly, Myrna Heiss and Kathleen Walk er; 3 As, IB, Janice Crumly; 4 Bs, Gary Bowen. Sophomores— 4 As, Donna Crumly. 3 As, 1 B, Dixie Nissen; 2 As, 2 Bs. Dianne Cork and James Nissen; 1 A, 3 Bs, LaVada Frer icks Freshmen — 3 As. 1 B, Kaye Nissen and Connie Riege. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES (127 S. 4th st.. O’Neill ,i Friday, May 3: Theocratic min istry school, 7:30 pan. Subject, "Child Ministers”. Service meet ing, 8:30 p.m!, theme "Use The ocratic War Strategy”. A Bible lecture will be given by H. Carter, a representative of the Watchtower Bible and Tract society, on Sunday, May 5, 2 p.m. He will talk on the subject, "Basis for Successful Marriage". Watch tower study, 3:15 pjn. subject “Guard Your Christian Trust” April 1 Watchtower. Tuesday, May 7: Bible tMX»k study 8 p.m., using book. "You May Survive Armageddon Into God's New World” Chapter XIX "Benefits Flowing from the Temple". Trv Frontier want ads. TOMLINSON TAKES OVER Richard (“Dick") Tomlinson on Wednesday took possession of Pat’s Bar. Purchase of the firm was announced by Mrs. P. B. Harty six weeks ago. Tomlinson formerly owned and operated the Green Arrow bar and for about four years owned and operated the Gateway motel. Mrs. Harty, whose husband founded the | firm, is retiring and soon will be I leaving for Menasha, Wise., to visit her son, Thomas, and wife and their infant daughter, Mary Kathleen. RIVERSIDE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hord. Mr and Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery and Mr and Mrs. Lionel Gunter attended a birth day anniversary party Friday evening for Lorraine and Mrs. George Montgomery at the Lor raine Montgomery home. Bev erly called from Buffalo. N. 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