The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 20, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 9, Image 9

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Marians, Let’s Get
Acquainted Again!
(Continued from page 7.)
CLASS OF 1910
ANNA DUNCAN. Mrs Hen
ry Mullen, lives in O’Neill.
’ FRANCES HOPKINS, Mrs.
Arthur Hiers, Bloomfield.
A N N A KILMURRY, Mrs.
Ralph Merriman, lives at 124
East 21st street. South Sioux
City.
CORA PIXLEY. deceased.
ELLA McDERMOTT, deceas
ed. \
MILDRED SCATTERGOOD,
Mrs. George Fradv. ??
KATH L E E N ‘ STANNARD,
Mrs. Williard Jones, 494 Lafay
ette avenue. Denver, Colo.
MABEL STRATTON. Mrs.
Roy Griffin, Atkinson.
CLASS OF 1911—
LUTIE BARTO, Mrs. L. Good
in, deceased.
MARY BRAYTON, Sister M.
Lautentia, OSF, St. Ludger’s
academy. Creighton.
LILLIE BROOKS. ??
ROSE COUFAL. ??
MADALINE DOYLE. Mrs.
Edwin Bolger. ??
MARY FLEMING, deceased.
GENEVIEVE HANLEY, Deer
• Lodge hotel. Deer Lodge, Mont.
GRACE HAMMOND, Mrs.
Ira Moss, lives in O’Neill. The
Mosses have 2 daughters and
both are students at St. Mary’s.
GERTRUDE HIRSCH, Mrs.
E. E. Miller, 100 Sherman street,
uenver, coio.
MAUD HOWARD, deceased.
NELLE HYNES. Mrs. Will
McCormack. ??
MARGUERITE LIN A H A N,
Mrs. John James Shannon. ??
MARY MAGIRL, Mrs. James
Daugherty, lives on a farm near
Clearfield, S. D. Her only daugh
ter is a teacher.
GLADYS MILES, Mrs. Geo.
Davies, Deertrail, Colo.
LILLIAN PAULL, Sister M.
Fides, is on the faculty at St.
Mary’s. She is the junior spon
sor and mathematics and science
teacher.
EULA STILSON, Mrs. Don
Chaney, deceased.
CLASS OF 1912
MARGARET GERALDINE
CRONIN, Mrs. Geo. Burken
krotter, lives at 1035 So. Jose
phine, Denver, Colo.
FRANCES DALY. Mrs. P. S.
Dolan, lives at 2801 Eudora
street, Denver, Colo.
MYRTLE FISHER, Mrs. Fred
Potter, 4256 Harvard street, Los
Angeles, Calif.
RUTH FRENCH, Mrs. Frank
Weber. ??
MARY GALLAGHER, Mrs.
Neil Ryan, 5050 West street,
Sioux City. The Ryans have 7
children ranging in age from
10 to 28.
LAURA LEWIS. Mrs. Alfred
Hale. ?? T _
AGATHA LEWIS, Mrs. J. F.
McCord. ?? __ m,
MARCELLA MATTICE, Mrs.
Lloyd Wright, lives in Atkinson.
ANNA PAULL, Sister M.
Spes, is stationed at Holy Ros
ary Mission, Pine Ridge, S. D.
CLASS OF 1913—
ELLA BARRETT, Mrs. Jaines
Morrow, 946 E. 6th street, Fre
mont. w _
IRENAEIA BIGLIN. Mrs. F.
N. Cronin, lives in O’Neill. Mr.
Cronin is a banker.
CATHERINE CONNELLY,
Mrs. Catherine Grimm, lives at
Harrison. , _
BEATRICE CRONIN, Mrs. P
B. Harty, lives in O’Neill. Their
son, Tom, also an alumnus of
SMA, is a student at Creighton
university.
MILDRED DOWNEY. Mrs
W. J. Coleman. ??
MARY FITZSIMMONS. Mrs^
I Mary Fitzsimmons Massey, re
sides at 405 North 40th street,
Omaha.
ALICE FLEMING, Mother M.
Bertrand, is the superior at Holy
Rosary Mission, Pine Ridge, S.
D,
LYDA GATZMEYER. Mrs.
Wm. F. Hansen, lives at Scot
land, S. D.
LORETTA HICKEY lives at
1120 N. Alexandria avenue, Hol
lywood, Calif.
JULIA HOWARD. ??
ROSE HUGHES. Mrs. Rupert
Arkfeldt, lives in Battle Creek.
FLORENCE McCAFFERTY,
Mrs. John A. Frenking, 905 No.
49th avenue, Omaha. Mr. Fren
king is associated with Acme
Advertising company. The Fren
kings have 2 daughters and one
son.
HELEN McCarthy. Sister
Marie Helen, O.P., is the super
ior at Sacred Heart school in
Omaha.
FRANCES McGRANE, Mrs.
Wm. Mlinar, lives in Atkinsno.
GRACE McHUGH, lives at
943 19 Avenue North, Seattle,
Wash.
LUCILLE McNICHOLS, Mrs.
Lucille Bichl. ??
ALICE MORISSEY, Mrs. Har
rv C. Olson. ??
MAE SHOEMAKER, Mrs.
John W. Hickey, lives at O’
Neill. Their daughters are both
graduates of St. Mary’s.
ELLA SHOEMAKER, Mrs.
George F. Dwyer, lives near
Waterloo.
GATHA SMITH, Mrs. Julius
Newman, lives on RFD 2, Ham
tranch, Mich.
CLASS OF 1914
ANNA MAE BARKER, Mrs.
Oscar Gassin, lives at Gregory,
S. D.
MARGUERITE CARNEY,!
Mrs. Lyle Curtis, lives at 1234 j
South Mulbary. Sioux City. Her
daughter, Marilyn, a graduate
of Briar Cliff college, Sioux
City, is teaching in Central j
Catholic high school in Sioux j
City. Bill, her son, is ui the air |
force. •
ANNA DENNIS, deceased.
THERESA DEVLIN. Mrs. F.
Wiepper, lives at Plainview.
CLASS OF 1916
MARIE BIGLIN lives at 89 C. |
Street, Salt Lake City, Ut.
VIOLET BROWN. Mrs. Frank :
J. Walsh, lives at 1522 N. Hast- :
ings. Hastings. They have 1 !
child. Mr. Walsh is a locomo
tive engineer.
LORETTA CARLIN. Mrs. !
Lawrence Duffv, box 75, Santa
Fe, N. M.
ANNA V CARR, Mrs. Rich
ard Jordon, deceased.
CATHERINE COREY. ?
NORA CRONIN, Mrs. A1
Sauser. O’Neill.
MARY DONLIN, Mrs. Thom
as M. Regan, lives at 5017 Cum
mings, Omaha. Mr, Regan is a
contractor. They have 5 child
ren.
FRIEDA DOWNEY, Mrs.
Kenneth Pound, lives in Blair.
CELIA FARRELL, Mrs. Ro
land Wachter, lives at 5107
California street, Omaha. They
have 2 teen-age children.
JOSEPHINE JOTTER. Mrs.
Josephine Cady, lives in Koos
kia. Ida Mr. Cady died in 1949.
Mrs. Cady is preparing to go
back into the teaching field.
MILDRED KANE. Mrs. Ed
Tomsik, ?
CECELIA KELLEHER. Mrs.
Allen Grace, ?
KATHRYN McCARTHY. O
Neill.
AGNES McPHARLIN. Mrs.
A B. Gladson. lives in Omaha
at 136 No. 42d St
CATHERINE MURPHY. Mrs. ,
A L. Fritton. lives in O’Neill,
where she teaches in the O’- j
Neill public school. Her eldest
daughter. Marilyn, is a gradu
ate of St. Mary’s with the class
of 1949. Luanne is a junior at
SMA.
HATTIE PRIBIL, Mrs. John
A. Shoemaker, lives near O'
Neill. Their 2 sons, Robert and
John, are alumnus of both St.
Mary’s and Creighton univer
sity.
JOSEPHINE PRIBILI, Mrs.
Walter Stewart, lives near O'
Neill. Both of their daughters,
Marie Antoinette and Rose
Mary, are members of St. Mary’s
alumni.
LETTIE SAUSER, lives at
Fairbault, Minn.
CLASS OF 1917
GENEVIEVE BIGLIN is liv
ing at present, in O’Neill. Miss
Biglin is a registered nurse.
FLORENCE BROGAN is a
registered nurse stationed at
Reading hospital, Reading, Pa.
NELLIE CLYDE, Mrs. F C.
Roesc, ?
HELEN HARRINIGTON. Mrs
Earl Buelow, lives at 1105 Col
lege Ave, Racine, Wis.
MARIE JOHNSON, Mrs.
Claude LeBonne, is on Route
1, Hugo. Minn. Mrs. LeBonne
is a teacher. They have 3 child
ren.
VERDI JONES. Mrs. H. R.
Jensen, deceased.
ROSE JUDGE. Mrs. Dick Min
ton, lives in O’Neill. Their sons.
Richard and Larry, are alum
nus of St. Mary’s
MARY McCarthy, Mrs.
Sammv Dancey, lives at Hola
bird, S. D., Their daughters,
Ramona and Kay. are also grad
uates of St. Mary's.
MARGARET McMANUS.
deceased.
McmCHULS, MI'S.
H. Christensen, ?
HELEN SMOYER ?
CLASS OF 1918
NANA BEHA. Mrs. John
Kemp, lives in O’Neill.
MARGARET BLACKBURN, i
Mrs. Joe Chamberlain, lives in J
Minot, N. D.
BERNADETTE BRENNAN
lives in O’Neill. Miss Brennan
is the local librarian. She is also I
active in civic and social activ
ities.
MARGARET DWORAK, Mis.
Frank Finkral. ?
JULIA FITZSIMMONS, Mrs.
Wm. Wagner, lives at 527 N.
40th, Omaha.
BERNICE H EE LAN. Mrs.
Geo. L. Schmitt, lives at Gor
don on a ranch to which she
came as a bride in 1921. The
Schmitts have 3 children. Louis
is a graduate of Creighton uni
versity; Rita Marie is a junior
at the University of Nebraska;
and Larry is in his second year
at Creighton.
BERNETTA HEENEY lives
at Hubbard.
AGNES HOFFMAN lives at
Pierce.
CECELIA HYNES, Mrs- Paul
Engelgau lives on Route 1,
Troutdale, Ore.
VERONA JONES is Mrs.
George Cover of Porcupine, S.
D
ANNA JUDGE, a registered
nurse, is stationed at the state
sanitorium in Gaylord, Mich.
JULIA McCarthy. Sister
M. Immaculata, OSF, is station
ed at St. Elizabeth school 1020
Eleventh Street, Denver, Colo.
MAE McDERMOTT. Mrs. El- J
mer Stearns, lives at Atkinson
MARIE M U R P H Y. Mrs.
Thomas McDONALD, O’Neill.
PAULINE OHRE. Mrs. Louie
J Gude. Spencer
MARY PHALIN, Mrs Otto
Reising. of 455 Hayes Street,
Garv, Ind.
HELEN SAUSFR, Mrs
Claude C Marr, of Rosalie, is
the mother of 5 children, edits
columns in weekly papers and
does some freelance writting
JOSEPHINE V I F Q U A I N ,
Mother M. Elma, is stationed at
St. Joseph’s, Minot, N D.
CLASS OF 1919
MARIE BERRY, Mrs. John
MacBride, 1928 East Thomas
Road, Phoenix. Ariz.
CATHERINE CARR, Mrs.
Carl Kaiser, deceased.
MARY CARR, Mrs. L. R. Lay
man, 70 Longview drive, Long
Meadows, Mass.
HELEN CONNOLLY, Mrs.
Edmond Bridges, deceased.
GRETA DOLAN. Mrs. Joe J.
Sinkula, lives at Schulyer.
BERYL EDENS, Mrs. Elmer
Thompson, lives at Colome, S.
D.
THRESA HARRINGTON, ?
INA HIRSCH, Mrs. Wren Cul
kin, 4219 Valley Street, Omaha.
VERONICA KIRSCHT, Sister
Mary Xavier, OSF, is stationed
at Immaculate Conception
School, Rushville.
MARIE LANGER, Mrs. Louis
Kuhre, lives at Norden.
BESSIE McLEOD, Mrs. H J.
Lohaus, lives in O’Neill, where
Mr. Lohaus is an automobile
dealer. Mrs. Lohaus has 1 son.
John Lee Baker, and 2 daugh
ters. Ellen Kay and Jean Marie
Lohaus. Mrs. Lohaus is the vice
president of the St. Mary’s A
lurnni association.
CATHERINE MORRISON.
Mrs. Ed Davidson, lives at 834
Wolcott St. So., Casper, Wvo.
HELEN O'KIEF, Sister Mary
Paschal, OSF, deceased.
HELEN TOWNSEND. Mrs.
Frank Chmeler. Norfolk.
ELIZABETH VOSSKUEHL
ER, Sister M Greegory, St.
Mary’s, Winlock. Wash.
ESTHER WILKERSON, M s.
H. G. Lee, ?
ULAAb Uf 13ZU
CLARE BIGLiN. Sister M.
Calixta, O. P., is stationed at St.
Patrick’s school, Imogene, la.
HELEN BIGLIN. Mrs. Ed O’
Donnell, is living at 1715 Os
bo> ne Street. Salma. Kans.
GRACE CAMBELL lives at
1916 “R” Street, N. W., Wash
ington, D. C
BIRDIE C O L O M E, Mrs.
Claude M. Murray, r
CATHERINE DONLIN, Mrs.
McKinley Simonson, lives in
O’Neill. They have 2 daughters,
Mrs. Russell Moler, a graduate
of the class of 1949 and a bride
of this week, and Lorraine a
junior at St. Mary’s.
MIRIAM GILLIGAN, Mrs.
Ted Riddell, Route 1, Scotts
bluff. ?he is the wife of Dr.
Riddell a medical doctor and
surgeon. The Riddells have 2
teen-age children.
EVA HARMON, Mrs. L. M.
Morton, lives at McGrew. Mrs.
Morton is the postmaster at Mc
Grew. Their daughter, Ann, is
10-years-old
ALICE HOWARD. Mrs.
Thomas Walsh, lives at Hub
bard.
MARGARET McCARTHY
iives at Atkinson.
ANNA RYSAVY lives at
Lynch
ANNE STECHER lives at
Dodge.
DEMARIS STOUT, Mrs. H.
J Birmingham, lives in O’Neill.
Two of their daughters are
members of the alumni of SMA
Lou is a graduate of Barat col
lege, Lake Forest, 111., and Bar
bara is a student there. Marde
is in her junior year at St.
Marv's.
IRENE SUTHERLAND, de
ceased
AGNES TIERNEY, Sister M
Cassilda. OSF. is stationed at
St. Mary’s. Sister celebrated the
silver anniversary of her relig
ious profession in 1949
FRANCES TIERNEY, Sister
M Constance, OSF, is stationed
at St Agnes academy, Alliance,
where she is the supervisor of
(Continued on page 16>
ATKINSON CAN’T
AGREE ON SITE
So Ground-Breaking Rite
and Hospital Building
Are Held Up
ATKINSON — A group of At
kinson people drove to Shelton
Sunday, April 6, to look over
the recently constructed com
munity hospital there. It lb sim
ilar to the one the Atkinson
group has plannjd for Atkinson.
Mrs. Ed Humpal, president of
the Atkinson AVW club, said
Monday, April 17, that they re
ceived “much valuable and
friendly advice."
Those making the trip were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chace,
Mr. and Mrs. Castner, Mr. and
Mrs. B. II. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Humpal, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Humpal, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Gaylor, Mrs. Algot Ham
merbutg, Charles Dvorak and
Mrs. Robert Martens.
There has been some indecis
ion as to the location of the pro
posed hospital.
Plans had been made for a
groundbreaking ceremony to be
held on a city owned plot east
of the depot, but these were
abandoned. Many objections
were filed, stating that this lo
cation was too near oil storage
tanks.
Various other objections were
given and finally a compromise
measure was accepted to give
each group a chance to gather
•
evidence of the merits of the 2
locations in question. The east
plot was discarded. One group
j agreed to engage a competent
, architect to determine the suit
ability of Memorial hall as a
reconstructed building, and the
possible cost of the conversion.
The AVW club accepted the
offer of E. C Weller’s gift of 2
; residential lots plus a $500 con
. tribution to be used in the pur
chase of any other location. His
offer included the privilege to
sell the lots and use this money
also. In other words, the offer
was an outright gift to the AVW
club as a compromise gesture.
The lots are located about half
t a block southwest of the public
school.
A meeting Monday, April 17,
was expected to settle the issue,
but the site for the new- hospi
tal still is not determined.
NOTICE
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
The Holt County Board of
Supervisors will meet as a
Board of Equalization on May 1,
1950, for the purpose of hearing
complaints and equalizing the
assessment of property. They
will be in session for at least
three days and may be in ses
sion as many as 50 days.
RUTH HOFFMAN
County Clerk
Nimrods Harrassed
By Duck Flights
ATKNSON — Duck hunters
have been harrassed, mentally,
by large and numerous flights
of ducks along the Elkhorn riv
er in recent weeks.
The ducks, teal and mallards,
are so bold as to flutter down
and investigate lowly barnyard
mudpuddles.
Observers say it is extremely
unusual to see so many ducks
on the water in an open space
in this country and they did not
light for a short rest and food.
They have been swimming in
water on hay meadows along
the Elkhorn for many weeks
now. As the surface overflow re
cedes to the main channel the
ducks go with it. Smaller groups
are seen here and there most
any time you chance to look.
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The New Bread Mix
Bread-ezy, 3-lb. package.50c
--1- j ’
25c Size Sanitary Drinking
{ Trend, pkg. _ 19c Cups, Pkg of 12 cups — 10c
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Gold Seal IGA Homo
Glass Wax, quart can _ 93c Milk, 2 tall cans -23c
IGA Home Style
French Dressing, 5-pint bottle.23c
j IGA Brand Moist
| Cocoanui, 4-ox. can - 20c
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IGA Toy Soap Pack
Soap Grains, lge. sixe — 23c
Ellis
Tamales. 15Vi*o*. can 23c
Delsev
Tissue. 7 rolls--- $1
Whole Spiced Crabapples, 1-lb. jar.. 24c
Fruits & Vegetables
Red Ripe
Tomatoes, cello tube-21c
Fresh Green Top
Carrots. 2 bunches 15c
Fancy and Extra Fancy
Winesap Apples. 2-lbs. 29c
r
Large Solid Head
Lettuce, lb. - 13c
Fresh Meats
Swift Premium Skinless
Franks. 1-lb. cello pkg. 49c
Wilson's Corn King Sliced
Bacon. 1-lb. pkg. 39c
Swift's Large Bologn^i
(Minced Ham), lb. 39c
Loin End
Pork Chops, lb. 39c
SISTER M. ANTIONETTE
SISTER M. DOLORES
MOTHER M. VIRGINIA
SULLIVAN
SISTER M. ANTONELLA
TROSHYNSKI
4 PRINCIPALS TO BE HERE . Three former St. Mary’s acad
emy principals will join with Sister M. Antonella, present
principal, in the academy’s golden jubilee celebration on Sun
day, April 23. They are: Sister M. Antoinette, now of Stella Ni
agara, N. Y., principal here 1902-’22; Sister M. Dolores, now li
brarian at St. Joseph’s hospital, Alliance, principal 1923 - ’41;
Mother M. Virginia Sullivan, now of St. Agnes academy, of
Alliance, Nebr., principal 1341-’44; Sister M. Antonella Tro
shynski, present prinipal. The visiting Sisters arrived early
Wednesday and were met by Mrs. H. E. Coyne nad Miss Anna
O’Donnell, who were among St. Mary’s early graduates.
John r. Gallagher 1
Attorney-ai-Law
First Natl Bank Bldg.
O'Neill i Phone 11 j
Clearance Sale
THURSDAY, APRIL 20 THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 29
56 COATS AT
Remarkable values in these spring coats
shorties or long — boxy style — belted or half
belted — in gabardine — covert — tweeds or
worsted. All nationally advertized brands.
43 Year ’Round
Wonderful sheer gabardine, fancy worsted,
checks, stripes. All famous nationally adver
tized brands. There are beiges, navies, reds,
grays — menswear worsted and sharkskin.
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Just 64 Spring Dresses
These are dresses selected from our better
stock of Paul Sachs, Petite Lady, Mary Muf
1
fet, Levine and others.
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CLOSEOUT
BETTER DRESSES
(Values to $29.95)
$000
One rack — just 69 — priced
to move at this ridiculous low
price.
No refunds
No exchanges
CLOSEOUT
STREET DRESSES
(Values to $14.95)
$400
One rack — just 5 1 — look at
the price and be here early.
No refunds
No exchanges
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