Ladies' Bowling Leagues Register 120 for Season Forty-five members of the Wo men's Bowling Association met Friday night at the Legion club to make plans for this season's bowl ing. Mrs. Don McKamy, president, reported that 120 women are sign ed up to lx>wl on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday nights. So far, no definite plans have been made for the afternoon league, said Mrs. McKamy. The season will begin August 31 and will continue for 35 weeks. Following the general meeting, the leagues met to set up commit tees for rules and prizes. Club Notes MM Club Mrs. D. C. Schaffer was hostess Tuesday evening to MM Club. A guest was Mrs C. E. Lundgren. Next meting will be in two weeks with Mrs Esther Harris. Presbyterian Circle II Mrs. D. A. Baker entertained members of the Presbyterian Cir cle 11 in her home last Thursday with a 9 a.m. breakfast. Guests were Mrs. George Robertson and Mrs. John Hart. Thirteen mem bers were at the breakfast. O’Neill Better Ways Twelve members of the O'Neill Better Ways club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Richard Stru be. Mrs. Strube presented the i lesson, "Watch Dogs for your , Kitchen," a discussion of the! functions of the National Food and Drug Act. The Septemlwr meeting will be at the Bud Tibbets home and will I he election of officers. KebeluUi Rebekah Lodge met Friday night with Eileen Seeger hostess. Mar garet Anderson was named a del egate to the forthcoming assem bly at North Platte, with Elma Evans named alternate delegate. Initiation for new members was j set for Oct. 2. Wegin with a covered dish Mrs. J. Arthur Nelson, of Omaha, will give a demonstration on flow er arrangement. Members are ui ged to attend and visitors are welsome. Mrs. Birmingham Entertains Mrs H. J- Birmingham enter tained several O’Neill women Tues day at a luncheon in honor of hei daughter Mrs. H. W. Riley, Om aha, who is visiting here tins "Those at the luncheon wen: Mrs. H i Lohaus, Mrs. C J Gatz, .vu». Ed Campbell, Mrs. Ed Gallagher, Mrs Robert Bemgan Mrs_VY\J. Froelich. Mrs. *rank Froelich, Mary Froelich and Mrs. J. J- «er rigan._ — I - 1 St. Anthony’s TIENKEN—Mr. and Mrs. John TIENKEN. jr-. Naper. son. Brent David, 5 pounds, 24 ounces, Aug list 20. HUBEL—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hu bei. Ewing, daughter, Sandra Faye, 7 pounds, 1 3-4 ounces, Aug USBAZELMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bazelman, O'Neill, son 7 pounds 7 3-4 ounces, August 25. rhis . the couple’s first child. Mrs. Baz elman .s the former Rosemary Babl. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl of Emmet and Mr. and Mrs. ranc Bazelman are the g^and^rent • (TOLDKUSS— Mr- and Mrs- “ar old Goldfuss, Atkinson daughter. 6 pounds 104 ounces, August: -s MATSCHULLAT—Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matsehullat. Page'A^^' .‘»V 8 pounds, 5V4 ounces, August <-b. Atkinson Memorial nOOIJTTLE Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Doolittle, Amelia, daughter, SU^Dee/B lHm»df 12 ounces. August 19. The Doolittl 'cONNELL-Mr. and Mrsc^‘g gift pSSfS otTes. August "KAUP Mr. and Mrs. JUiton Kaup. Stuart, son. Jack L*e, pounds, 5 ounces, August 23. Sacred Heart KNUTZEN—Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Knutzen. Niobrara, daughter. 9 pounds. August -'2 TRUAX—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Truax, Lynch, son, 7 pounds, ounces, August 22. SIMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson, Monowi, daughter, Aug ust 25. Lundberg Memorial RUZICKA—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruzicka, Verdigre, son, Lyle Ja mes. 7 pounds. 2 ounces. August 19. The mother is the former Eva Meyer. The couple now have 3 sons and 1 daughter. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meyer of Winnetoon and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruzicka of Verdigre. COIdSON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Colson. Royal, daughter, 7 pounds 3 ounces, August 25. MACKEY Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mackey, Niobrara, daghter, 7 lbs. 3 ounces, August 21. BRANSTETrER Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bransteter, Niobrara, son, Ray Lee. 6 pounds, 12 ounces August 25. Elsewhere IX3VE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | Love. Madison, son, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, August 16. Mrs. Love is the former Ellen Butterfield. Mater ; nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ; Lloyd Butterfield of Venus. Pater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Arthur I^ove of Madison. This is the Love's third child. KAI Li 'OFF Mr. and Mrs. Tod I dy Kallhoff, Omaha, daughter, Tammy Sue, 7 pounds, August 8. Mrs. Kallhoff is the farmer Wan da Thelander. This is the couple's first child. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelan der of Orchard. ICKLER M . end Mrs. Dale Ickler, Wayne, son. Randy Gene, i 6 pounds, 9 ounces, August 12. Mrs. Ickler is the former Rayma Ruzicka. This is the couple’s sev enth child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruzicka of Verdi j gre and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ickler,' Orchard. MYERS Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Myers, Seattle, Wash., son, Aug ust 17. Mrs. Myers is the former Elaine Fisher, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Paul Fisher of Amelia HAGEMEIR Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Hagemoir, Nakomi, 111., daugh ter, Michelle Lee, 7 pounds. 14 ounces, August 18. Mrs. Hagemeir is the former Dorothy Haake, I Chambers. TIBBETS—Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tibbets, daughter, Pamela Kay. August 19 at Emmanuel hospital in Omaha. Mrs. Tibbets was Char- j lene Hasenpflug. Mrs. Bob White | is the maternal grandmother. Pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tibbets. TODD Mr. and Mrs. Gary Todd San Diego, Calif, daughter, Ther esa Rene, 9 pounds, lVs ounces, August 22. This is the couple’s first child. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Irl Todd of Sutherland, formerly of Page. .1 ACKSON Mr and Mrs Douglas Jackson, Caldwell, Ida., daughter, Lori Jo. Mr. Jackson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson, former Inman residents Marriage License* Troy Leslie Westover, 24, Bur well, and Peggy Jean Swartz, 17 Burwell, August 20. Edward Oxner, 68, O’Neill and Mrs. Maxine Vanderbeek, 35, O’ Neill, August 22. Del Ray James Stracke, 20, Stu art and Marily Jean Irish, 19, Stuart, August 24. Russell A. Napier, 19, Ewing and Judith L. Cloyd, 20, Ewing. August 26. Try the Frontier Want Ads. 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