Future Subscribers LECHTENBERG Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Lechtenberg of Butte, a son, weighing 7 pounds 8 oun ces tom Friday, October 4, in the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. JENSEN- Mr and Mrs. Rohert Jensen on Ainsworth, a daughter weighing 6 i»umls 13 ounces, bom Friday, Octotor 4, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. She has t*>en named Helen Rae. CROSLEY Mr and Mrs. Carl Crosley of Niobrara, a son, Mi chael Warren, weighing 8 pounds 4 .uncos, torn Wednesday, Oc tets'!- 2, at the Lund berg Memor ial hospital in Creighton, VAN HOUTEN Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van Houten of Bloomfield, a son, Alien Dean, weighing 6 pounds 9Vi ounces, tom Wednes day, October 2, at the Lund berg Memorial hospital in Creighton. SCHWAGER — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwager of Orchard, a son. weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born Monday, October 7, at An telope Memorial hospital in Ne ligh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand of Ewing are the mater nal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs Gus Schwager of Orchard i L,. iintiirnnl orn *-w I mo ♦ o MALMBERG — Mr. and Mrs. Don Malmberg of Brownlee, a daughter, weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces, bom Tuesday. October 8, at the Sandhills General hos pital in Valentine. Mrs. Malm berg is the former Sybil Ickes of Page. They have a son, Tony. ADAIR Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair of Amelia a son, Allen Ral ph, weighing 7 pounds 7^ oun ces. born Sunday, October 6, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. Mrs Adair is the former Elsie Peter. This is their first child. SHELHAMER-Mr. and Mrs. Wally Shelhatmer of O’NeUl, a1 daughter, Pamela Kay, weighing 5 pounds 5 3/4 ounces, born Tuesday, October 8, at St. An hony’s hospital in O'Neill. This is their second daughter. PRUSSA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prussa of Atkinson, a son, Don ald Mathew, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces born Monday, October 7, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. KING Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King of Stuart, a son, weighing i 6 pounds 3 ounces, born Sunday, October ti, at the Atkinson Mem orial hospital. He ahs l»een nam ed Steven Ray. WALTON Sp. 3/e and Mrs. Lester Walton of Karlsruhe. Ger many, twins, Debra Jean and Dav id I-eslie, both weighing near 5 pounds, bom Friday, October 4, in Germany. GATZ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gatz of Omaha, a daughter, weighing 5 ixmnds 4 ounces, born Thurs day. October 3. at St. Catherine’s hospital in Omaha. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. J Gatz of O'Neill. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admitted; October 2 — Miss Margaret Egger of O'Neill. Owen Donohue of O'Neill. Patricia Cunningham of O'Neill; T Ron nie Timm of O’Neill, Rodney Ray Hibbs of O'Neill, Anbrose Biglin of O'Neill, Kathleen Farrier of O'Neill; » John Grutseh, sr., of O'Neill, Debra Ann Burvial of O' Neill 1. A. Ott of O'Neill, Cath erine Matthews of O'Neill, Mrs. William Hobbs of Ewing; 5~ Thomas Kramer of O'Neill; b— Mrs Ralph Adair of Amelia; 7— Mrs. Niels Mikkelsen of Cham bers, Teddy Kyser of O’Neill, Mrs Barbara Cobh of Stuart, Joan Williamson of Orchard, Mrs. Rae Johnson of O'Neill; 8—Mrs. R W. Shelhamer of O'Neill, Mrs. C E. Vogt of Naper; lb—Mrs. Ralph Seger of O'Neill. Dismissed: October 2--Regin ald Pinkerman of O'Neil], Mrs. Joseph P. McEUigott of O Neill; 3 Mrs. Howard Bradley of O Neill; I Mrs. Clifford Burival of O’Neill Mervin Johnson of Amelia. Mrs. Gordon Johnson of O'Neill; 5 Kathleen Farrier of O'Neill, Julie Summerer of Ew ing. Miss Margaret Egger of O Neill- 6 Patricia Cunningham of O'Neill, Rita Boyle of O’Neill, Catherine Matthews of O Neill, I A Ott of O'Neill, Ronnie Timm of O'Neill; 7-Rodney Ray Hibbs of O'Neill, Mrs. William Hobbs of Ewing, John Grutseh. sr of O'Neill, Debra Ann Burival of O'Neill; 8—Teddy Kyster of O'Neill; 9 Ambrose BigUn of O’Neill, Owen Donohoe of O Neill. Hospitalized: Mrs. Ralph Adair of Amelia. Mrs. R. W. Shelhamer of O'Neill. Mrs. Barbara Cobb of Stuart, Mrs. Ralph Seger of O - Neill Mrs. C. E. Vogt of Naper, Mrs Mary Bosn of O'Neill, Jean Williamson of Orchard Fred Carev of O'Neill. Mrs. Niels Mik kelson of Chambers, Miss Grace Merryfman of Page, Garrett Jan zing ' of O'Neill, Mrs. Walter Smith of Stuart, Mrs. Rae John -on of O'Neill SACRED HEART (Lynch) October 16 Admitted: E M Aiken of Butte, W, H. Block of Anoka, Dr. Edwin B. Bradley of Spencer, Francis Fisher of Lynch, Mrs Carl (inewuch of Norfolk, Mrs. L I. Hines of Spencer. Mrs Edith Lang of Lynch, Mrs. Lawrence Ijerhtenberg and baby hoy of ' Spt ncer. Albert Loock of Spencer. ViUiam Jordan of Butte, Mrs. j IHsmissed: Octolier 3—Kenny j ok Lynch i i;at>> Hath- I Iren Classen of Spencer Cecil , Miller of O'Neill. Vern Bust of | Spencer, a E L. Hagberg of Spencer I i The Janie* A. Ollendick* . . . to rcNidc in Billing*. Wilma L. Babutzke ' September Bride The wedding of Miss Wilma L. Babutzke, only daughter of Mr. and Mis. Fred Babutzke of O' Neill and James A. Ollendick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick of Elgin, took place at Fairfax, S O., Sunday, September 29. The 11 o'clock ceremony was performed in the Catholic church by the church pastor. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a white ballerina gown of net over taffeta. Her fingertip veil was held in place with rhinestone crown. She wore white ballerina slippers und carried a bouquet of pink and white mums with a white satin ribbon. Miss Shirley Ann Babutzke, cousin of the bride, was the bridesmaid. She wore a pink ball erina length gown of net over satin with white pumps. She also carried a bouquet ol pink and white mums. Jerry Ollendick, served as his brother's bestman. The bridegroom was attired in a navy blue suit and the bestman wore a gray suit. They both wore white carnation boutonnieres. The brides mother chose a navy blue suit with white access ories. Mother of the bridegroom appeared in a gray suit with white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of white mums. The wedding dinner and recept- j ion was held between three and five o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Babutzke. The 11 four tier wedding cake was baked \ by the bridegroom's mother and . was served with ice cream after I the gifts were opened. The couple left the following | morning for Billings, Mont., where they will make their home. | Mr. Ollendick is emploved in a filling station at Billings and j Mrs. Ollendick is employed in the adjoining cafe. j 1 County Court October 3—Ira L. Haynes of South Sioux City, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4; officer—Donald F. Richardson. October 3—Harold T. Peterson of Omaha, speeding night, fined $14.50 and $4 costs; officer—E. M Hastreiter. October 3—Nyla Jaszkowiak of O'Neill, speeding, fined $10 and $1 costs; officer—James W. Banks. October 4—Herbert Hitz of Plainview, transporting cattle from brand area without inspec tion, fined $50 and $4 rosts; offi cer—Ernest E. Bailey. October 5- Frederick P. Schaef er of Pierce, speeding night, fin ed $10 and $4 casts; officer—R. L. Gude. October 5—W. A. Morensen of Odebolt, la., execessive length, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Clifford L. Kizzire. October 7—Everett Gorgan of ONeill, overweight on capacity plate, overweight, over axle weight and overweight on inter-' ior group of axles, fined $10, $60, $50, $60 and $4 costs; officer— Donald F. Richardson. Ortober 7—Jerry E. Johnson of Valentine, overweight on capa city plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; ] officer—Clifford L. Kizzire. October 7—Arlan Kirk of Spen cer, overload on axle, fined $70 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Richardson. I I Hearing Secret! Have your hearing Seientifi * rally measured In your home—Day or Evening! Come in. Phone or Write — Free Demonstration! — 3 < IRK AT SONOTONES 1. This man is wearing the smallest hearing aid in the world. He has a secret — it's \ worn entirely in the ear. < No cord, nothing worn i anywhere else. 2. Worn back ot ear or in j hair — NO CORDS. 3. N e w Fashion Smart Glasses — Others have tried — now Sonotone has hidden its latest transistor hearing aid in j light, graceful eyeglasses. Worn as one unit — noth ing else to wear. Choice of smart styles for both men and women. Look your best while hearing your best. SONOTONE, Omaha et8 Kilpatrick Bldg. Sick & Injured VENT'S—Mr and Mrs. Bryon Finch received word that his brother. Frank Finch of Chad ron is quite ill. and was taken to the Chadron hospital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch. Mrs. Alta Finch and Mrs Kenneth Waring drove to Omaha Monday. Sep tember 30. where Mrs. Alta Finch received medical treatment. She remained at Fremont with her granddaugher and will take more treatment within the next week. The rest of the group returned to their homes the same evening. Mrs. M G. Strope underwent a major operaton at the Nehgh hospital Monday. September 30 She is fitting along as well as can be expected. EMMET Mrs Sophia Hoppe consulted a foot specialist in Nor folk Thursday. October 3. . . Lit tle Diane Way man had a bad cold and an ear ache. . Hubert K unold broke a bone in his ngh hand while helping his brother fi\ the motor of his ear A pioei slipped and fell on Hubert's hand Siek with the flu and bac colds this past week were IX'ai p. its . who was in bed Severn days, Bobby Perry, Mrs. Jos Wills and the Al Kloppenbori family ■ KWIN'G Charles Rotherham wont to Scottshluff during the [weekend where ho visited his i mother, Mrs. Mary Rotherham, a I patient in a hospital there. Mrs. ; Rotherham shows some improve ; :n< nt She sufferd a stroke on \prii J9. of this year. O N FI IX, Walter Meier was taken to thr Veterans hospital i n Grand Island Wednesday, October 2. by Mrs Walter Meier, Mrs Gary Knbody and Mrs. Franics Clark. Frontier for printing. rnmr OPEN 7 DAYS 7 MITES Till 9 P. M. FRIEND! Y COURTFOUS SFRVICF Prices Effective Thurs., Fri.f Sat., October 10, 11, 12—Plenty of Parking Space FANCY JONATHAN APPLES PER AQ BU. A.70 4-LB. 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