Future Subscribers MAY—Dr. and Mrs. Derald May of Norman, Okia., a son, weighing 8 V* pounds, bom Mon day, February 24, at Municipal hospital. The maternal grand mother is Mrs. Esther Harris of O'Neill RINGED -Mi-, and Mrs. James Ringel of Omaha, a daughter, weighing 6 jiounds 2V« ounces, bom Wednesday, Febr 26, at St. An thony’s hospital Mrs. Ringei is the former Mary Jo Jarman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jarman of Chambers. HOLLIDAY — Mr. and Mrs ! Richard B. Holliday of Ger ing, a son, Richard Benton, jr., weighing 6 V* iiounds, bom Sun day, February 23. Mr. and Mi's. K. S. Holliday went to Gering Sunday to care for the household while the mother is hospitalized. HERSH1SER — Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hershiser of O’Neill, a .laughter, Judith Lynn, weigjiing 7 pounds 6 ounces, bom Tuesday, February 25, at St Anthony’s hos pital in O’Neill. SCHROETLIN Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Schroetlin of Butte, a daughter, Carol Lynn, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born Thurs day, February 20, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. RKZAC Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rezac of Atkinson, a daughter. Patricia Marie, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, torn Friday, February 21, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. WILBERN Mr. and Mrs. Ro-! bert Wilbern of Atkinson, a! daughter, Nanette Cecile, weigh ing 10 pounds 3 ounces, torn Sat urday, February 22 at Atkinson Memorial hospital. GENSER Mi and Mrs. Will iam Censor of Monowi, a daugh ter, weighing 11 pounds 1 ounce, born Thursday, February 20 at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. NIELSON Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Nielson of Verdel, a son, weighing 10 pounds 4 ounces, born Monday, February 24, at Sacred Heart hospital, in Lynch. KERSENBROCK Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock of O’Neill, a son, Mark William, weighing 7 [xainds 11 ounces, bom Thurs day, February 20 at St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha. Mrs. Kersen brcxk is the former Alma W’allace, daughter of Mrs M. J. Wallace of O’Neill. Mr. Kersenbrock is the son of John Kersenbrock of O'Naill. Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn was hos tess to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club. After luncheon at the Town House, bridge was played at the Sherbahn home. MILLER THEATER — ATKINSON — (One show nightly at 7:80) Frl. Sat. Feb. *8 Mar. 1 Sim.--Moil.-Tues. Mar. 2-8-1 I Wed.Thurs. Mar. 5 fl * I - --* I Alixandw l I thsQRBAT „ 1 I • I I I This coupon and one paid ad- ■ mission will admit two adults, I | March 5-0 | Sick & Injured O'NEILL — Stephen Olmstead, ion of Rev. and Mrs. D. V. Olm stead, who has been a patient in <\ntek>|>e Memorial hospital the past seven weeks, is "much im proved'*. Little Stephen had mea sles and pneumonia developed. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ("CMff") Lundgren came home Saturday from Sidney, where Mr. Lund gren had been a patient at Sid new Memorial hospital following a heart attack during the Christ mas holidays. They had t>een traveling when Mr. Lundgren be came ill. . . Mrs. Elsie Slattery, who recently underwent eye sur gery in Omaha, expects to go in to Omaha March 10 for a check up the next day. . . The Harry I*arsen children have measles. Mrs. Vic Halva and son, Fred, went to Grand Island Sunday to visit her husband, who is a pa tient at the Veteran’s hospital. Mr. Halva suffered a heart at tack while in the hospital and has to stay in bed. He is in room 305. Mrs. Louis Wray accom panied them and visited her hos band, who is a patientt here. AMELIA Vernon Berry was a patient in St. Anthony's hospi tal from Monday until Friday of last week. He suffered a siege of pneumonia. . . Pvt. Dale Doo little has been a pneumonia pa tient and was in the hospital at his army base in Colorado. He was inducted into the army Jan uary 18th. . . Mrs. Harold Gil man was a surgical patient in St. Anthony’s hospital last week. CHAMBERS — Guais Winter mote injured his back Thursday when a board broke in the hay rack, lie was reported "improv ed" Monday. . . Mrs. William Rote and infant son returned home from St. Anthony’s hospital Thursday. . . Mrs. Bernard Hoff man and infant son came home Sunday from St. Anthony’s hos pital. _ rJA/^f Rnllio Qm*ll ml I fered a heart attack Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roy Stewart has ix'en helping care for her mother since her illness. She is making a satisfactory recovery. . . Ron ald Brownell of Long Beach. Calif., a former Pageite, submit ted to surgery February 10 for an ulcer. DORSEY- Mrs. Joe Pavlik of Verdigre and her father, Otto Ru zicka left Saturday afternoon for Omaha, where they planned to visit the former’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Kubic, who is a pa tient in the Methodist hospital and who also underwent surgery Thursday. ATKINSON-Roger Carr, 29, Atkinson carpenter, suffered a fractured vertebrae Thursday af ternoon in a woodcutting acci dent at the Earl J. Collins farm, west of Atkinson. A large limb fel from a tree and struck Carr on the back of the head. He is hospitalized at Atkinson. DELOIT-Merlin Schrunk was a patient at the Neligh hospital, last week. . . Mrs. Frank Bohn became ill while visiting relatives in Omaha and was hospitalized or a few days during her stay. . . The Ronnie Hemenway children have been ill with measles. INMAN—Mrs. Harry McGraw entered the . Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh on Thursday afternoon and underwent major surgery on Friday morning. Re ports from the hospital are that she is “recovering satisfactory’’. LYNCH—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart visited with Mrs. Bessie Chandler Tuesday, February 18, at St. Anthony’s hospital. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admitted: February 19 — Del ores Mosel of Orchard, Mrs. Har old Gilman of Amelia: 20 Mrs. Joseph L. McCarville of O'Neill, Clifford Gillette of Chambers; 21 Roy Rotherham of Ewing, John Sullivan of O'Neill, Ervin Held of Orchard: 22— Mrs. Joe Stutz of O’Neill, Terry Drayton of Orchard, Mrs. Willard Solfer Clip the Coupons! !;J In our COUPON SALE Catalog ALTHOI'CiH we have exhausted the supply on some of the Items, we have reordered and will honor the coupons through the month of March! L.ook up the coupons . . . clip ’em! • Pinking Shears • Metal Skillets • Waste Baskets • Whisk Brooms • Crescent Wrenches • Oil Filters, Etc. i ' 1958 Wallpaper Arriving Daily! Hundreds of fresh, new patterns WALLPAPER STEAMER IS AVAILABLE FOR RENT Western Auto, O’Neill A. P. ers, Roy Rotherham of Ewing. Garrett Janzing of O'Neill. David Winkler of Emmet, Terry Dray ton of Orchard, Rev. Francis Price of Emmet, Mrs. James Kingel of Omaha. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Dismissed: February IS Mrs. Roy Block of Spencer, E. L. Hag berg of Spencer; 18—Baby Peggy Kaczor; 2<> Mrs Ladimer Schien ost of Spencer; 21—Glen Lond berg of Lynch; 22—William Schultz of Naper, Mrs. William Podany of Butte; 24—Mrs. Wil liam Genser of Monowi. Mrs. Ruth Talbert of Bristow. Mrs. Lena Connot of Spencer, James Dix of Lindsay. Hospitalized: Mrs. Etta Bennett of Naper, William Blitzkie of Spencer, Riley Brunson of Lynch, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer, Joseph David Sr. erf Rushville, Baby Denise Dix of Butte, Baby Wendy Elsasser of Spencer, Mis. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk, Baby Garry Hansen of O’Neill, Joseph Hausmann of Bonesteel, William Jordan of Butte, Mrs. Harry Luth of Butte, Frank Reiser of Butte, Ernest Wilson of Gregory, Mrs. Frank Vondika of Verdel, George Filsinger of Spencer, Charles Sinclair of Bristow, Mrs Leonard Nielson and baby boy of Verdel, Robert Witherwax of Spencer. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: Februar.s 17 Mrs Wilbur Nickless of Stuart, sur gical; Mrs. Gerald Upton of At kinson. surgical: 18- Mrs Glen Gettert of O’Neill, obstetrical: 18 Mrs. Doris Andrus of Atkin son, medical; Mrs. Orville Vargo sen of Bassett, surgical; Mrs Sidney Marks of New Castle Wyo., surgical; 20 Mrs. Guy Cad wallader of Stuart, medical; Rog er Carr of Atkinson, accident Lee Marlow of Atkinson, medical Harry Pelcer of Atkinson, med ical; Mrs. Arthur Schroetlin ol Butte, obstetrical; 21 Mrs. Ed ward Rezac of Atkinson, obstet rical; Miss Ruth Humpal of At kinson, surgical; Mrs. Frances Timmerman of Stuart, medical; 22—William Soger of Atkinson medical; Mrs. Robert Wilbern ol Atkinson, obstetrical; 23 Mrs La Verne Thurlow of Stuart, med ical; Madonna Miksch of Stuart medical; Joe Krobot of Stuart, * * - v ' "m mm - % 4 i medical; Mrs. Blanche Thiossen .of Murdo, S.D., medical; Lance f ftfe JgMRjf - : •• -ig* 0 .. -•* . V % I Anthony Withers of Merriman, i medical. 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