1 imes Square Stopover Promenading in Times Square, New York City, are these three young people from western United States: Miss Marie McKinzie of Washburn, N. D., Miss Alice Young of O'Neill, and Donald Schwartz of Jamestown, N, D. They and other young people are headed over seas to live and work for several months with farm families in var ious European countries. Miss Young and her friends were break fast guests of Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., at a Times Square restaur ant during their stop over. Miss Young is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young. She will go to Belgium. --- : ; Sick & Injured EWTNG Mrs. Irwin Cloyd re turned home Monday, June 22, from Plainview where she spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Timmerman. Mrs. Timmerman, who was re cently injured in a fall, was able to come home from the hospital. . Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Doud went to Norfolk Monday, June 22, whgre Mrs. Doud had a phys ical checkup. . . Mrs. Doris Sand ers came home Wednesday from a Omaha hospital where she receiv ed treatment for an ulcer. . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs took Peter Roudybush to Omaha on Sunday where he entered St Joseph’s hos pital for treatment. Members of the r^»c Spittler family are spending much of their time with him, at an Omaha hospital. OtNEILL- The Don Walton chil dren had measles . . Mrs. Eliza beth Schaffer of Lincoln, who vvas visiting relatives here including her son, D. C. Schaffer, and daugh ter Mrs Ed Eisenhauer of Cham bers submitted to an emergency operation at 4:30 a m. Tuesday at St Anthony’s hospital. Her son, Irving of Tekamah. is here and his two sisters, who were visit ing in California, arrived in Grand, Island Wednesday. - . John Sullivan, who had a cata ract removed recently in Omaha will go back Sunday to have the stitches removed. INMAN Lewis Kopecky return ed to Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh Saturday, June 21, where he spent a week as a med ical patient. On Sunday, June 29, he was taken to Omaha by Wil liam Hobbs of Ewing and enter ed St. Joseph’s hospital where he expects to undergo surgery later this week. Mrs. Kopecky was able to return home from Ante lope Memorial hospital Tuesday, June 24, and is convalescing at her home. Miss Georgia Marie Herald is helping with her care. DELOIT Mrs. Leo Lydon was a patient at the O’Neill hospital last week. . . Johnny Tagel. 12, - had the misfortune to have a stick puncture his eye. He was taken to the Neligh hospital and later removed to a hospital ir Omaha. . . Roy Beeson fell from a haystack and injured his back He is being hospitalized at Til den Mr. and Mrs. Howard Man son called on him Sunday. He is making satisfactory recovery. AMELIA Mr. and Mrs. Jot Stoecker and Miss Florence Lind sey were Norfolk visitors Tues day, June 24. The ladies receivet medical checkups. . . Ray Cool idge, a brother of Elmer Cool idge! suffered two strokes las week. He was taken to Tilden foi medical care. . . Bonnilee Han To Wed in Germany Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bollwitt of Ewing are announcing the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Miss Darlene (above), to Army Pfc. John F Wederski, who is sta tioned at Munich, Germany. Miss Bollwitt will be leaving July 18 for Munich and the cou ple will wed upon arrival there. It is planned that Father Cow hig, chaplain for a paratrooper unit, will perform the rites. Miss Bollwitt .was graduated from Ewing high school in 1952 and recently completed a nine-weeks business college course at Lin coln. Miss Bollwitt will make the ' trip to Europe by air. Private IVederski’s hometown is Stratton. The Frontier Photo. sen fell from a bicycle she was riding and sprained her wrist quite badly. CHAMBERS — Mrs. Genevieve Bell went to O’Neill Monday to have the cast on her ankle changed to a walking cast. . • Ray Collidge was taken to the hospital in Tilden late last week for medical care . . Ed Dewey went to an Omaha hospital Sat urday where he submitted to isurgery. LYNCH—Mrs. Ed Whetham has been on the sick list this week. . . Francis Fisher returned j to his work in Verdigre after a j week’s layoff due to the measles. | RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs. i ( Robert Montgomery took their . daughter, Roberta, to Lincoln I early Monday morning for a 1 change in the cast on her hip. | EMMET—Miss Mary Richards i is suffering from a bad case of | ' ; poison ivy. . . Mrs. Elmer Alder i .1 has one of those "summer colds i \ m l 1 NOTICE New city directories are out. Anyone having an old one may return it and pick up a new one. No charge. New ones are correct—old ones outdated. CITY OF O’NEILL Frying Chickens WHOLE.33c UP...37c WILSON’S CERTIFIED — 11 (■» ^ I HIU - |L Beef Roast 55C | Steak_ID- /SIC i ■ WILSON’S — | Spiced Ham In- 59C Pork Steaklb. 59C I Sliced Bacon lb> 35C j | LIBERTY — Id [Brooms _ ea. Ju ■ I CHARMIN' — ^ _ Tissue 4 roll pkg. 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