PAGE 8 —THE FRONTIER, O’Neill. Ncbr., Thursday, -Ian. t* Future Subscribers CALKINS Mr. and Mrs Harold Calkins of Sioux City, la., a son, weighing 10 pounds 4 ounces, born Friday, January 23, The Calkins family now have three sons and one daughter. Mrs. Calkins is the former Jean Calloway of O'Neill and the daughter of Con Calloway of Ainsworth. Mr. Calkins is the son of Mrs. Ha^el Calkins of O' Neill. ALLEN—Mr. and Mrs. John Al len of Grand Island, a son, Mich ael Joseph, bom Sunday, January 11. The couple have two daughters. Mrs Mary Dusatko is the patern al grandmother. I RISTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huston of Kansas City, a daughter, Janene Kay, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces, bom Wednesday, Jan uary 21. Mrs. Huston is the former Dorothy' Young of O'Neill. The ma ternal grandmother is Mrs. Edith Young and the paternal grandmoth er is Mrs. Mary Huston of Page. SEARLES—Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles of Redbird, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, bom Sunday, January 25, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. FOCKEN—Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Eocken, jr., of Amelia, a son, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, bom Monday. January 26. at the Atkin son Memorial hospital. THOMAS^ Mr. and Mrs Oscar Thomas of Center, a daughter, Cindy Dm, weighing 7 pounds 4 Vs ounces, horn Saturday, January 24, at the Lundberg Memorial hos pital in Creighton. BLEZEK Mr. and Mrs Gler Blezek of Apple Valley, Calif., s son, Kent Duane, weighing 6% pounds, bom Friday, January 23 Mr. Blezek is a former teacher and coach at Page and Mrs. Blezek is the former Ruth Parks, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs Owen Parks oi Page. BLAIR/—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair of Spencer, a daughter weighing 8 pounds, born Thursday January 22, at the Sacred Hear hospital in Lynch. BINKERD Mr. and Mrs. Johr Binkerd of O’Neill, a son, Thoma: David, weighing 8 pounds 11 Vi ounces, bom Thursday, Januarj 22, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’ Neill. The couple now have twe sons and a daughter. NEWMAN Mr. and Mrs. Dale Newman of Winnetoon, a son, Dar Alan, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces bom Thursday, January 22, at the Lundberg Memorial hospital ir Creighton. SWANSON—Mr. and Mrs. Duane Swanson of Rose, a son, Danie Dean, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces bom Thursday, January 22, at the Community Memorial hospital ii Burwell. COUNTS-Mr. and Mrs. Ra: Counts of Lynch, a daughter weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, bon Wednesday, January 28, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. COLFAX Mr. and Mrs. Harole Colfax of Newport, a son, weigh ing 7 pounds, bom Monday, Jan uary 26, at the Atkinson Memoria hospital. SLATTERY — Mr. and Mrs Thomas Slattery of O’Neill, a son weighing 8 pounds 3% ounces born Tuesday, January 27, at St Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. Exchange Vows at Grand Island Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison of Grand Island are pictured (above) on their wedding day. They were married January 11 at Grand Island. The bride is the former Louise Holder of Grand Island. _ HEIDBREDER—Rev. and Mrs. John Heidbreder of Niobrara, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, born Monday, January 26, at the Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton Hawaii Topic of Chambers Session CHAMBERS The Woman's So ciety of Christian Service met Thursday, January 22, at church with 16 members present. Mrs. James Grimes led the devotionals with Mrs. John Wintermote read ing the scripture and Mrs. Char les Grimes leading in prayer. The last portion of the study ; on North American Neighbors was in charge of Mrs. LJoyd Gleed with Mrs. Guais Wintermote dis cussing the island of Hawaii, giv ing its history, description and ‘ cultural and religious back ground. Mrs. James Grimes dis cussed the West Indies. The president, Mrs. T. E. New , house, was in charge of the busi ness session. A letter telling of , the state meeting in March was , read and also an announcement made of the district meeting to , be held at Page April 3. , The world day of prayer will be held Friday, February, 13, at the . Chambers church, with the ladies 1 of the Amelia society in charge of the program. . It was voted to send $5 to the i University of Alaska fund as a result of the recent study. , Lunch was served by the hos tesses, Mrs. John Honeywell, and [ Mrs. LaVern Hoerle. Other Chambers News I Rev. Charles Cox performed the . marriage ceremony for Mabel Ma . rie Harkins of Ewing to Bernard [ Lee Fuelberth of Utica, Mich., Monday evening, January 19, at the Methodist church in Cham bers. A community bake sale for the polio benefit was held Saturday, January 24, at the Sharlik hard ware store which netted $27. 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Pick out a nice cosmetic gift at Gilligan REXALL Drug—we will gladly gift wrap it for you. _ ■ Economy-Size Sale Ends Soon Saturday, January 31, is the last day for you to take ad vantage of the Economy-Size savings available at Rexall! Reg. 89c Rubber Glove* Just--43c Reg. $2.59 Hot Water Bottles just — -$2.19 Reg. $5.95 Heating Pad just-$3.98 Reg. $2.69 Metal Document File just ——. $2.39 Reg. $1.09 Bath & Shampoo Spray just- 89c Reg. $3.98 Heat lamp with Stand just - $3.29 Save up to Mi and more on nationally advertised CARA NOME Beauty Preparations. Remember, these special prices are in effect only through Saturday, January 31. Come in NOW! KEEP YOUR livestock free from infestations of lice this winter. Stop at Gilligan REXALL Drug today and pick up a good powder or spray for the prevention and control of lice. We carry a complete line of Veterinary Products—make us your headquarters for all your Animal Health Needs. Prescriptions Choose your Pharmacist as carefully as you choose your fam ily doctor. The next time your doctor finds it necessary to give you or one of your family a prescription, take It to Gillgan REX ALL Drug to be filled by one of our PRESCRIPTION SPECIAL IST8. Gilligan’s Retail Drug Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87 — O'Neill Sick & Injured AMELIA Mrs. Stanley j Thompson and infant daughter, Pamela Kay, born Tuesday, Jan uary 20, returned to their home Saturday from the Atkinson hos pital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo little and Mrs. Bob Adair took Bob to Norfolk Tuesday. He board ed a .plane for Minneapolis, Minn., where he will enter the Veterans hospital. . . Janeth Oetter has been ill with a sinus infection and missed several days of school last week. . . Ralph Rees under went major surgery at the Meth odist hospital in Omaha Thursday morning, January 22. Mrs. Rees is in Omaha with him, and word from her on Saturday stated he was getting along satisfactorily. ... Mrs. B. W. Waldo returned home Sunday, January 25, from the Atkinson hospital where she had submitted to major surgery. Her sister, Mrs. Everett Smith, of Maxwell, Nebraska, is staying with her for awhile. DELOIT—A number of pupils have been absent from school be cause of influenza. . .Danny Gibbs, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs, was able to come home from the Norfolk hospital Tuesday, January 20. He was hospitalized eight days with pneumonia. . . Gene Bartak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bartak, has been hospital ized two weeks at the Neligh hos pital. He is a student at Barlett high school. U 1NL1LL — uary anu utwicuv-c Reynoldson had flu this week. . . Sandra and Cindy Paulsen, child ren of the Edwin Paulsens, had chickenpox. . . Mrs. Louis Zas trow, Mrs. O. Dale French and Mrs. James Earley went to Clark son Memorial hospital in Omaha Tuesday to visit their brother, T. Joe Biglin. VENUS — Mrs. Kenneth Cas key underwent a major operation Monday, January 19, at St. An ! thony's hospital at O’Neill. . . Sue llyn and Joan Caskey are stay I ing at the home of their grandmo i ther, Mrs. Bennet, near Winne ! toon. INMAN — J. Kirby was taken to O'Neill by ambulance Monday and is a patient in the O’Neill hospital. LYNCH — -Marlene Streit was on the sick list last week. BEING HELD HEBE Henry Porter, 18, who has no permanent address, is being held in Holt county jail. He was arrest ed in aKnsas in possession of a 1 car owned by David Eby of O' Neill. Holt Sheriff Leo Tomjack said Porter might be prosecuted under the Dyer act (transporting a stolen car across state lines). Mrs. Minnie Diekman CREIGHTON— Mrs. Minnie Diekman, 83, died Friday, Jan uary 23, at Lundberg Memorial hospital here. Summer Wedding Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Merle J. Fagen of Chambers of the betrothal of their daughter, Judy (above), to James B. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mitchell of Chana, 111. A summer wedding is plan ned. Letters to Editor Bentonville, Ark. After the issue that carried the editorial supporting Faubus, Post master Ira Muss should down grade The Frontier. You northern editors must have been served up some mountain dew to fall for the Faubus line. Am enclosing two clippings One is from a sensible man from Nash ville, Ark. The other shows the type of buffoon that is found in every legislature. I’ve marked some passages to show how these witch doctors work. The reporter mentioned worked for The Arkans as i Little Rock) Democrat, which has been a Faubus booster. This may set you to thinking, which is doubtful. -RALPH N. LEIDY Chamberlain, S.D. Just heard the news on your program that you sold the paper. We’ll miss your voice as we near ly always listened. Remember when I sold subscrip tions and Cleary' Bros, wanted to trade a beef roast for a subscrip tion? MRS. LaWR. STORJOHANN Atkinson, Nebr. Never until I went to stack my surprise announcement Frontier with the other*; did I become so keenly7 aware that I was filing something with a distinct person ality. There was the choice of front page material, the frank dis cussions on the editorial pages, makeup . . . these things we'll miss. —MRS. JOHN SILVERSTRAND Atkinson, Nebr. Mrs. Stewart: Were sure going to miss your so gentle and sincere voice that gives the hospital news on WJAG . . . will miss you and Cal very much. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM FRYREAR THE PLAIN TALK Vermillion. S.D. Dear Cal: Have just read of your sale of The Frontier. I have that same feeling every Wednesday. -■BILL GmSON, Publisher Bl'TTE WINS LYNCH The Butte Wildcats de feated Lynch, 62-61, in a thriller Friday night at Lynch. Phone us your news — 51. The entire O’Neill high student body participated In a Friday afternoon pep rally that was ticketed to help the Eagles knockoff Inman In the finals of the Holt county cage tourney. 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