MCI MXWHAT’S DOINGIN THEPANHANDLE« * * *(Continued from page 1)Royal Neighbor lodges. When Mr. Lintz left Johnson, they moved to Lincoln so that their children could attend school there. During this time she became a member of the First Christian church of Lincoln. In 1920 the family moved to Bigim fiv •api I ph; 1 oulk'm are mebei191 rol the antbraSprings, Nebraska, where Mrs. Lintz ®o:abarbecame active in the life of the community as a member of theAmerican Legion Auxiliary, the rural1 eCl women’s club, and the Methodist,he8 church. Here, where her sons were j c engaged in farming, she made her j ma home until the time of her death. I ^en Throughout her life, she had a jcon staunch belief in the land and its jDr-possibilities. .Mr. Lintz preceded her in deathancon March 19, 1939. She leaves fourchildren: Mrs. Alice Dirks of Dalton, Nebraska; Miss Opal Lintz, a teacher in the high school at Mill-burn, New Jersey; Roy and Mark Lintz of Big Springs.eig]serFiPi