The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 21, 1960, Section One, Image 8

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    Mr. and Mrs. (Jayle Boyle . . . married Saturday
O'KHU. PHOTO CO.
O'Neill Couple
Marry Saturday
At St. Patrick's
St. Patrick’s Catholic church in
O’Neill was the scene Saturday,
July lft, for the wedding of Miss
Irina Juracek, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Jiuracek of O’
Neill and Gayle Boyle, son of
Jaimes P. Boyle of O’Neill. Rev.
Robert Duffy officiated ait the 10
a.m. double ring ceremony be
fore an altar decorated with bou
quets of pink gladioli and carna
tions.
Miss Alice Schaffer and Miss
Jackie Arbuthnot sang, "0 Sanc
tissima” and “On This Day” ac
companied by Mrs. John McCar
ville at the organ.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her father, appeared in a
white gown of hand clipped rose
point lace and mist tulle over
taffeta. The slim sculptured bo
dice was styled with a scalloped
neckline embellished with seed
pearls and iridescents and brief
sleeves.
The bouffant floor length skirt
wias accented by narrow bands
of scalloped lace flowing down
the skirt. Jewel encrusted appli
ques of lace were scattered over
the skirt which extended into a
Chapel train.
The veil was fingertip length
of imported silk Illusion caught
to -a tiny oap of lace edged in
pleated illusion and pearl and se
quin embroidery. She carried a
cascade arrangement of white
and pink carnations centered with
pink rosebuds.
Mrs. Dean Anderson of Lincoln,
sister of the bride, was the ma
tron of honor. She wore a gown
of lavender dotted nylon over taf
feta and carried a bouquet of
pink carnations.
Edgar Boyle, brother of the
bridegroom, was the best man.
Lyle Juracek, brother of the
bride, was the Usher.
The mother of the bride chose
a pink lace sheath dress with a
white carnation corsage.
Following the ceremony a noon
luncheon was held at the Town
House.
The bride attended O’Neill
High school and the bridegroom
attended St. Mary’s Academy.
After a short wedding trip the
couple plan to make their home
in O’Neill.
Friday, July 22
Woman’s Missionary Council at
Assembly of God church, 10
a.m.
Tuesday, July 24
O’Neill Better Ways Extension
club
Wednesday, July 25
Country olub ladies breakfast
Thursday, July 28
St. Patrick’s Altar Society, St.
Catherine’s Guild.
Club Notes
Welcome Planned
For Mother Antonella
Members of St. Catherine Guild
will extend a welcome to Mother
Antonella at the regular meeting
of the St. Patrick’s Altar so
ciety July 28. Mother Antonella
will replace Mother .Agnesine as
principal of St. Mary’s Academy.
Mother Agnesine is attending St.
Louis university. She will go in
late August to Scottsbtuff to as
sume her duties as principal of
the St. Agnes grade school.
A style show will also be fea
tured.
Mrs. Yantzi Winner
Mrs. Fritz Yantzi was the win
ner of the ladies golf breakfast
tourney Wednesday morning at the
O’Neill Country club. The com
mittee for the breakfast inclod
ed Mrs Fred Appleby and Mrs.
Bill Kelly.
Merry Mix Club Meets
Mrs. John Conard entertained
the Merri Mix bridge club at a
1:30 pm. luncheon Tuesday at
her home at Emmet.
Mrs. Carstens Honored
Mrs. George Carstens was hon
ored at a baby shower and cof
fee Thursday morning at the
home of Mrs. John Watson.
Eastern Star Chapters
Plan Fall Meeting
The Symphony Chapter No 316
of the Eastern Star entertained
chapters from Orchard, At
kinson, Stuart and Bassett at their
regular meeting Thursday.
Plans were made for entertain
ing the grand officers in Septem
ber at O’Neill. Following the
meeting Mrs. Tom Lambert gave
a chalk talk on “The Little Brown
Church’’ and Mrs. Merwyn French
jr. sang a solo.
Refreshments were served by a
committee including Mrs. George
Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pappenheimer, Mrs. Howard Man
son and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh.
Geraldine Sullivan
To Wed In January
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sulli
van of Wichita, Kan., announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Geraldine, to Dr. Robert W. Wal
lace, son of Mrs. M. J. Wallace
of O'Neill and the late Mr. Wal
lace.
Miss Sullivan is a graduate of
Mount St. Scholastica ooliege, At
chison, Kan., and attended Se
attle University, Seattle, Wash.
She will receive her master of ed
unnf too ^nrrroo fiYim ifhn TTni\/if»r.
sity of Wichita in August.
Dr. Wallace is a graduate of
Creigton University School of
Medicine. He is a resident physi
cian in anesthesiology at St. Fran
cis hospital in Wichita.
The wedding will be a January
event.
Shower Honors
Dianne Snyder
INMAN—Miss Dianne Snyder of
O’Neill was honored at miscellan
eous pre-nuptian shower Thurs
day evening at the Reorganized
church of Latter Day Saints an
nex at Inman.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Bandt of
Neligh announce the engagement
of their daughter, Udonna Irene,
to Kenneth D. Leiding of Orchard.
Miss Bandt is a graduate of Ne
ligh high school. Mr. Leiding
graduated from the Orchard high
STATEMENT OF PUBLICATION
Summary of County Budget and Levy Comparison
Fiscal Year July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
1
Estimate
FUNDS Require
ments
General _- $180,459.00
Bridge 90,000.00
Road-Bridge 45,000.00
Road 180,000-00
County Relief__V_ 10,000.00
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Relief_ 2,750.00
County Fair _ _ 5,485.00
County Medical _ 22,000.00
Special Mail Route Road Fund __ 100,000.00
Emergency Bridge_ 50,000.00
Tax Sale Foreclosures____ 3,305.52
2
Out
standing
Warrants
7,791.55
9,271.04
5.444.43
7,996.23
498.41
286.36
3,694.02
3
Reserve
90.000. 00
30.000. 00
4.911.83
10.365.81
3.100.00
750.00
2.800.00
8,000-00
20,162.03
— ■«Sl" —
5
Cash
on Hand
7-1-60
103,731.94
42,562.05
30,356.26
41.362.04
6.726.88
1.567.89
3,384.88
10,706.19
45.856.05
3.305.52
6
Estimate
Misc.
Revenue
6,635-00
27,400.00
25000-00
157,000-00
' --T*
1,090.00
78.(XK).00
50,000.00
7
Amount to
be raised
jy Taxation
1960 Levy
108,250.55
59,308.99
6.871.53
1.932.11
3.810.12
19,580.17
Proposed
1960
Levies
3.00
1.60
.18
.05
.11
.52
Amount
Raised by
Taxation
in 1959
114,479.09
19,624.72
2,180.60
727.27
5,451.45
13,073.54
1959
Levies
3.15
.54
.06
.02
.15
.36
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
July 27, 1960
Notice is hereby given of the public hearing to be held on Wednesday, July 27, 1960, at 9 o’clock A. M., (for one hour 9 to 10) at the Court House in Holt County, Ne
braska for the purpose of entering objections, suggestions, or corrections to the 1960 County Budget.
BOARD OF COUNTY SUPERVISORS
Holt County, Nebraska
school and is engaged in fanning.
A fall wedding is planned.
Jeannie Schnabel
Honored Thursday
CLEARWATER—Miss Jeanose
Schnabel was guest of honor at
a pre nuptial shower Thursday.
Guests each brought their favor
ite recipe for the bride-elect. His
tesses were Mrs. John Schultz,
Mrs Walter Schnabel and Mrs.
Arthur Melcher Miss Schnabel
will be married July 34 to Ar
nold Otsenberg of Plainview.
Conard Reunion
Held At Neligh
The Conard reunion was held at
the Neligh park. July 17 with
twenty-seven present. The oldest
person present was Ray Conard
and James Davis Cooper was the
youngest. One death and two
births have been recorded in the
past year.
Lodge Presented
New Flag Friday
The Eden Rebekah lodge met
Friday evening at the lodge hall.
A new fifty-star flag was pre
sented in a ceremony to the lodge.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the meeting by Mrs. Louis
Wray and Mrs. Melvin Klingler.
Parks Will Speak At
Methodist Meeting
The regular meeting of the Wo
man's Society of Christian Ser
vice was held Thursday after
noon at the First Methodist
church with twenty members and
three guests present.
Rev. and Mrs. Dawson Park
will speak at the joint meeting of
the WSCS and Wesleyan Service
Guild on October 17 at the church.
A rummage sale is scheduled for
August 11. The executive com
mittee will meet August 8.
A program on “Leisure” was
given by Mrs. Louis Reimer. The
devotions were conducted by Mrs.
Roy Wayman.
A dessert luncheon was served
by Mmes. Edith Young. Maude
Rouse and Ben Wayman.
Annual McKim
Reunion Held
The fifteenth annual McKim re
union was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Englehaupt
and daughter, Sandra, of Gering
on July 3.
Those attending from the O’
Neill area include Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle McKim and Kenneth, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville McKim and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Gone O'Neill, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Loewe, Garry Storm
and Dianne Anson.
The next reunion is tenatively
scheduled to be held at Estes
Park. Colo.
Engagements
.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coxblll of
Atkinson announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Audrey
Gail, to Richard Stoner Wacha,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Almir J.
Wacha of Eureka, Calif.
Miss Coxblll attended Cottey
College, Nevada, Mo., and will
graduate in January from Ne
braska Wesleyan University in
Lincoln, where she is affiliated
with Alpha Gamma Delta sorori
ty
Mr. Wacha attended Doane
College and is presently attending
the University of Nebraska in
IJncoln where he is a pledge of
Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
No definite date has been set
for the wedding.
Engagements
Mr. anti Mrs. Albert II. Sipes,
Denver, Colo., formerly of O’
Neill and Lincoln, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Janice Evelyn, to Kichard E.
tiaskill. Denver, son of Mr, and
Mrs. E. E. tiaskill, of O’Neill.
Miss Sipes is a 1957 graduate
of O'Neill high school. She is
empoyed by the Cherry Creek
Dank in Denver.
Mr. tiaskill Is a 1955 graduate
of O’Neill high school, lie Is em
ployed by the City and County
of Denver.
A late August wedding is plan
ned.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Veoh
of Verdlgre announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Karen
Ann, to Ralph Eugene Svatos,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Ameson of Pierce.
Miss Veeh is a 1!HM) graduate
of Verdlgre high schooLo Mr.
Svatos graduated from the Nio
brara high school and served
three years in the army. [
A fall wedding is planned, i
A September 3 wedding is
planned by Miss Kuth Ann Vona
sek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Vonasek of O’Neill, and
Sp/4 Dennis D. Farnik, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Farnik of
Verdigre.
The future bride has taught
two years in rural schools and at
present, she is attending the
summer session at Wayne State
Teachers College, where she is a
sophomore.
Sp/4 Farnik is stationed in
Germany, where he will com
plete his Army training In July.
The couple are both graduates
of V’erdigre high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I Jib ah n
of Gregory, S. D., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara, to Boh Sanders, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sanders of
O’Neill.
Miss Labahn ami Mr. Sanders
are employed by Brantff Inter
national Airways.
An October wedding is plan
ned.
O'Neill Locals
Mrs. Dorald May and four chil
dren of Phoenix, Ariz., left Mon
day from Omaha after a three
week visit with her mother, Mas.
Esther Harris Mrs. Harris took
them to Omaha to entrain for the
trip home. They came by plane.
Linda Haynes, a student nurse
at Lincom General hospital, and
Carole Johnson accompanied Mrs.
Guidon Fox home lor the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Haynes and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beha and
family attended a picnic at Bas
sett b.inday which was sponsored
by radio amateurs in the Bassett,
Ainsworth and Newport areas.
Mrs. Ewalt Miller and daugh
ters, Btarbara and Mrs. Lysle
Johnson and sons, Larry and
Wynn returned Tuesday night
from a weeks visit in the east
where they were guests in the
home of her son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cun
luugiuiiu euiiu lauiiuy as, ui ic, * m.
While there they visited Niagara
Falls, a large zoo at Buffalo, N.
Y., and spent two afternoons in
the Presque Isle state park on the
beach and visited many points in
the Erie vicinity. They were
Monday night guests in the home
of her cousin, Mrs. Richard Deerr
at Manchester, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allendurfer
of Omaha were Sunday evening
dinner guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt enroute
to the Yellowstone Park and
other points of interest. The Al
lendorfers are on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprague and
family spent Sunday in Gregory
in the home of cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Pederson.
Sunday dinner and supper vis
itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Mott sr. were Mr. anti
Mrs. Arthur Ennen and family,
Mrs. Ethel Frisch and sons
and Mrs. Richard Clyde and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski
and family were Sunday guests
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Passieux in O’
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11V. Ill .
Larry Frisch of Vermillion, S.
D., was a weekend guest in the
home of his mother, Mrs. Ethel
Frisch and Arthur.
Shirley Ennen, who is working
for Leslie Repennings, spent the
weekend at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schneider
and Mr. and Mrs. John Urish, all
of Columbus and Mrs. John De
witt and children spent the week
end of July 8-10 at Hidden Par
adise park.
Picnic supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Ziska and family
Monday evening were his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska of
Stuart; his brother, Kenneth Zis
ka, Mrs. Ziska and family of At
kinson and his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Hazelhurst of Denver, Colo. Al
so Mrs. Ziska’s mother, Mrs. Joe
Bartos of Atkinson, who is visit
ing in the Ziska home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wales and
family of Irvington, Calif, left July
11 after visiting Mrs. Wales par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
John De George and family of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Tasler and family at Atkinson.
Mrs. Wales, Mrs. DeGeorge and
Mrs. Tasler are sisters. Kenneth D.
McKim who was discharged from
service on June 30 after serving
three years in the navy returned
to O’Neill with Mr. and Mrs. Wa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz,
Terry and Konnie, were Sunday
visitors of their son, John Kurtz
at Valentine.
Mrs. Rosa Bowers accompan
icd her son-in-law and via ugh ter,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneck,
Linda and Jeanette, to Yankton
Saturday.
Mrs. Ben Sanders of the An
ne ar route, O'Neill has been con
tracted to teach m the Star and
Cedar Corners districts. Half of
the school year will be in ses
sion at the Star school house and
the other half the 16 pupils wtU
meet for classes at the Cedar
Corners school. All grades except
the kindergarten will be repre
sented.
The Shamrock 4-H sewing club
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Claude Cole. All
members were present. The girls
cut out and commenced work on
their blouses, 'Hie next meeting
will be held Thursday at the home
of Mrs. William Hansen.
Sick and Injured
NAPE R—Mrs. Jimmy Cemy
and daughter were brought home
on Thursday from the Burke hos
pital.
ORCHARD—Mrs. James L. Wit
hee returned last Tuesday from
the O’Neill hospital. . .Mrs. Clif
ford Erb returned Monday from
the hospital in Norfolk where
she underwent major surgery.
RIVERSIDE—Howard Miller en
tered the Antelope Memorial hos
pital on Thursday. His condi
tion is improved.
CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Whitaker went to Yankton,
S. b., Wednesday where she con
sulted an eye specialist. . .Karen
Farrier is recovering from an in
jury received in a fall at Miller,
S. D. July 4. She received a
broken rib
INMAN—Fred Schaum entered
Atkinson Memorial hospital Sat
urday lor medical treaimenx
AMELIA—.Mrs. Maude Hansen
entered an Omaha hospital Mon
day. She was taken by ambulance
. . .Tommie Lee, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons sub
mitted to major surgery last week
at St. Anthony’s hospital.
CLEARWATER—Johnnie Kme
vel has been a patient in An
telope Memorial hospital for sev
eral days for treatment and ob
servation. . .Ruth Ann, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Knievel
suffered an attack of appendicitis
Thursday and is somewhat im
proved. . .Benita Prater, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Prater
was dismissed from Antelope
Memorial hospital July 12. Ben
ita is the little girl who fell
from a tree on the south edge of
town and suffered bruises, a rup
tured spleen and a cracked wrist.
PAGE—Mrs. Bertha Reed is
resting more comfortably in St.
Anthony’s hospital. . .Mrs. Ernest
(Mildred Wilson) McIntosh of Ful
lerton, also a patient in St. An
thony hospital, a former Page
resident and daughter of Roy Wil
son of Page, is gradually fail
ing. . .Mrs. Carrie Townsend of
Page, in her third week in St.
Mary’s hospital at Columbus, is
under oxygen following a heart
attack. . .E . H. Farnsworth,
Page, is a patient at the Meth
rvrlicl Virt8nit.nl in Omaha, recuo
erating from surgery. . .Lester
Roberts, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oart Roberts of Page, enter
ed Methodist hospital, Omaha
Wednesday and returned to his
home at Page Friday after ex
tensive tests following his spring
surgery. . .Mrs. Earl Parks re
turned to Omaha for radium
treatments for new developments
in her condition. Her daughter,
Valjean is with her as she is
not hospitalized. . .Harry Snyder,
former Page and Norfolk resi
dent, is in Lincoln for treatment
for a throat ailment, His wife,
Nell is with her sons, Dale and
Dean, and their families at At
kinson during his absence. . .Linda
Smith, Page is in her third week
of hospitalization in St. Anthony
hospital following surgery for the
removal of her appendix. Unex
pected developments have kept her
there under observation. . .Miss
Minnie Farnsworth of Omaha, sis
ter of E. H. Farnsworth suffered
a stroke some weeks ago and
has been transferred to a Rest
home in Omaha.
Midgets Win 3 of 5;
Lose In Tournament
O’Neill Midget baseballers won
3 of their last 5 games played ov
er the week. The wins came
against Plainview, Stuart and Ne
ligh. Loses included Ord and.
Pierce.
On July 13 the Midgets travel
ed to Plainview for a tight game
that went 8 innings and saw the
O’Neill team win, 12-9. O’Neill
had 17 hits and committed 1 er
ror. Belina was the winning pitch
er and also collected 3 hits in 5
trips to the plate. Hill led the
batting with 4 for 5.
Knepper, Tomjack, and Keith
Reynoldson all had 2 for 4 and
Hammond got 2 for 3.
Keith Reynoldson got the win
July 15 at Stuart against their
Junior Legion team, 12-10. O’Neill
smashed out 8 hits but committed
3 errors. Jim Schmaderer was
the loser.
Brewster hit 2 for 5, Hammond
hit 2 4* 3 mid Kncpper smashed
a tnpplt* for” tftr winners.
On July 16 Hurley garnered a
7-4 win over Neligh on 6 hits and
1 eriiir Hurley gave up 5 hits
Brewster and Hammond again Uni
the hitters with 2 tor 3 aikl 2 tor
2 respectively.
In their try for the area B tour
nament to be held in O Neill July
27. the O'Neill Midgets wen* stop
ped at Wauaa Monday night UH>
by Pierce. O'Neill managed only
2 hits, both by Hill. Key noli Ison
was the losing pitcher.
The area tournament winners
wiU play at 2 p.m. and the Jun
ior Legion team winners will play
at 4 p.m. on July 24. The winners
of the 24th game will play the
winners of the Wausa-Bloomfield
tournament at 6 and 8 15 p.m.
July 27 here.
The winners of the O’Neill tour
nament will go to Grant for the
Class B championship.
Archie Bright is the tournament
director here and the umpires
will be Dick Tomlinson, William
Cousins. Fred Appleby, Clyde Mc
Kenzie, Alvin Carson and Junior
Adamson.
Deloit News
By Mr*. 11. Keliner
Class of 1923
Entertained At
Reunion Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
entertained the Ewing high school
class of 1923 at their home Sunday
for a picnic and reunion. Eleven
of the original members and
their families were present.
Present were: Irene Versa w
Wimble and husband of Wads
worth 111., Larry Versaw and wife
of Lincoln, Vance Butler and wife
of Ainsworth, James Furley and
wife of Madison. Aubrey Wood
and wife of Ewing, Joe Thoendel
and wife and sons, Dewitt Hoke
and wife of Ewing, Frances Tom
Jaclc Knapp anil husband, Am
ber Conner Schlotman and hus
band, Eleanor Larson Reimer
and Henry Reimer.
The next reunion will be the
first Sunday in July 1961 at the
Henry Reimer home.
Mrs. Carrie Johnson and Violet
and two grandchildren of Pamo
na Calif, and Mrs. Amy Jacob
son and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lar
son were Monday dinner guests
at the H. Reimer home Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schindler of
Omaha spent the weekend with
relatives and visited Bill's mo
ther in the Neligh hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
attended a picnic at Naper Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus and
daughter of Lincoln spent their va
cation at the Watson McDonald
and Lloyd Angus homes.
Guests at Watson McDonald's
Wednesday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Miller and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Miller and Tim,
Virginia McDonald and Mrs. Burl
McConnell and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard McDonald and Mr.
an Mrs. Merle Angus.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kurpqwveit
called at the Watson McDonalds
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
spent Sunday at the Bill Meyers
home near Mission, S. D. They
called on Mrs. Myrtle Jewell at
Dallas, S. D.
Mr. aixi Mrs Glenn Harpster
visited imigis Ui .Omaha Sunday
and also called on Mrs, Maude
lawreiu'e at Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wolf of
Michigan visited relatives in Ne
Ugh last week.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Miller and
Tun and Mr. aivd Mrs. Lonnie
Miller and family left for their
home in California Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Stearns spent sev
eral days at the Martha Kinney
home in Elgin last week
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Angus
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Angus
visited at Watson McDonald's
Tuesday night
Mr. aixl Mrs. Kalph Tomjack
spent Monday evening at the
Johnny Hauer home
Darrell Peterson of Neligh who
is home on leave has been help
ing at the Maynard Stearns home.
Royal News
By Mrs. K. .1. Bering
1960 Faculty
Complete For
Royal School
With Mrs. Fred N. Terry re
turning the signed contract to
teach in the primary department
of the Royal school the staff is
now complete. It consists of Fred
N. Terry, supertindent; Mrs. Ber
nice Whitmer, Orchard, principal;
Abdud Kasmir, mathematics;
Mrs. Viola Parks, grammar ami
Mrs. Grace Thomsen, Page, inter
mediate.
Mrs. Mildrer Tams, who had
been the primary department
teacher the past several years
will teach in Battle Creek. Julia
Streeter, employed in high school
resigned to take up work in Ne
ligh. The house she occupied has
been rented by Mr Kasim who
is now attending school in Gree
ley. Mrs. Kasim will teach in a
rural school in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ennen
and children were in Norfolk Sun
day in attendance at the annual
picnic for the Hard of Hearing
held at Johnson Park.
Fri. - Sat. July 22 - 2.S
Double Feature
MASTERS OF THE CONGO
JUNGLE
In Color
SURRENDER HEM.
Keith Andes Susan Cabot
Sun. • Mon. • Tuos. July 24 - 25 - 26
SAMSON AND DKMI.AH
Hedy LaMarr Victor Mature
In Color Cartoon
Wed. - Ttaurtt. July 27 • 2H
Buck Nights
CRACK IN THE MIRROR
Orson Welles Juliette Greco
Bradford Dillman
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