The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 29, 1950, 1 SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
PEPPLE — Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Pepple, of Naper, a son,
born Tuesday, June 13, at the
Burke, S. D., hospital The Pep
pies are well-known in Boyd
county.
LECHTENBERG — Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Lechtenberg, of
Spencer, a son, born Tuesday,
June 20, at the Sacred Heart
hospital in Lynch.
NEWTON — Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Newton, of Emmet, a
daughter, weighing 8 4 pounds,
bom Saturday evening, June
24, at the O’Neill hospital.
WALTERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Walters, of Parkston,
S. D, a son, Danny, born Sat
urday, June 3. The Walters are
former Ewing residents.
THORIN—AMC (PA) Duane
Thorin and Mrs. Thorin, of San
Diego, Calif-, a son, weighing
8 pounds 6 ounces born Wed
nesday, June 21 in San Diego.
The Thorins have a 2-year-old
daughter. The father is former
ly of Chambers.
DALE—Rev. and Mrs. L. A
Dale of Chambers, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces,
bom Saturday, June 24, at the
Lutheran hospital in Norfolk.
They have 2 other daughters
COHN— Mr. and Mrs Phil
Cohn, of O'Neill, a son, Ronald
Jay, weighing 9 pounds, born
Thursday, June 22, at O’Neill
hospital.
HARKINS — Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Harkins, of Ewing, a
daughter, weighing 9 pounds,
born Friday, June 23, at O’
Neill hospital
DeGROFF — Mr. and Mrs.
Jay DeGroff, of O’Neill, a son,
weighing »V4 pounds, born
Monday, June 26, at O,’Neill
hospital.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom house
with sleeping porth, 2 comer
lots, double garage, paving,
best O’Neill residential dis
trict, oil heat, immediate pos
session. — Mrs. P. J. Biglin,
O’Neill, phone 328 8c
“Voice of The Frontier . . .
WJAG . , . 780 on your dial!
SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL — “Grandmother”
■summers, who is 90-years-old,
was “very ill,” but is a littie
I better now . . . Dean Reed sub
1 mitted to an operation in a hos
>ita! in Omaha recently. . . .
Leonard Bazelman, member of
fme Frontier staff, is suffering
from blood poisoning in a leg.
The infection set in following
an injury while working on his
new house . . . Fred Appleby is
in Omaha for medical treatment.
. . Woodrow Gaughenbaugh
was in Sioux City Wednesday,
June 21, for a medical check
up He is now able to use his
right arm slightly but the oth
er is still in a cast. . . District
Judge D. R Mounts is in an
Omaha hospital where he un
derwent surgery Monday. Mrs
Mounts is in Omaha with him.
ATKINSON—Helen Martans
severely burned her left arm
and left side of her body when
hot grease splashed on her this
week. Miss Martens has been
the teacher in the Emmet
school the past 3 years. . .
Mrs. Edard Mlinar had a minor
operation in a Norfolk hospital
last week and has now return
ed to her home here- . . Ralph
Chace is still ip a Sioux City
hospital suffering from a kid
ney infection. He had recover
ed from virus pneumonia. . .
Frank Brady returned home
this week from an Ainsworth
hospital. He is looking “very
good.”
INMAN — Miss Murl Keyes
submitted to major surgery
Thursday, June 22, in a Sioux
City hospital. Her condition is
“good.”
AMELIA—Mrs. Alice Prew
itt is a patient in the general
hospital at Lincoln, where she
submitted to surgery Friday,
June 16.
Seven Brunswick
Persons at Party—
BRISTOW— The following
Bristow residents were at the
Plainview Country club Sunday |
in honor of the birthday anni-1
versary of Miss Betty Huston,
of Plainview: Mr. and Mrs. B.
O. Middleton and Marvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Smith and
Janis and Mrs. Bertha Brandt.
Others present for the picnic
dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Foster and Danny, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Huston, Betty and Rich
ard and Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Stone, all of Plainview; and
Robert Cressman, Pickstown, S.
D.
Elected President—
ORCHARD — Frank Clifton
was elected president of the
Men’s Brotherhood of the Evan
1 gelical United Brethren church
Monday evening.
Robert Willats was named
vice-president; Fred Howard,
secretary and Harvey Holbrook,
sr., treasurer, who is also the
retiring president.
STAR NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Art Juracek
and family, of Norfolk, were
June 17-18 weekend visitors at
the Bill Hibbs home
The Star-Get-Together club
met Wednesday, June 14, at
the home of Mrs. Elmer Jura
; eek.
Several families from here
i eharivaried the newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heese, at
, theii home near Middlebranch
on Thursday evening, June 15.
Mrs. Heese is the former Mil
dred Dericksoin, of Star.
Barbara Miller spent Thurs
day afternoon, June 15, with
Irma Juracek.
Wayne Boelter and Allen.
Glen Hull and Gerry were Sun
day, June 18, callers at the
Ewalt Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derick
son and family returned Wed
nesday, June 14. from York
They took Mrs Elroy Leib and
sons home from here where
they had been to attend the
wpdding of Mrs Leib’s sister.
Mildred Derickson, and Darrel
Heese.
The Star Get-Together club
met Wednesday, June 14 at
the home of Mrs. Elmer Jura
cek in the afternoon. There
were 10 members and 3 visit
ors present. Three lessons were
demosntrated, Mrs Dale Revel
demonstrating rug making;
Mrs. William Derickson, textile
nainting. and Mrs Ewalt Mil
ler, shell craft. Mrs. Robert
Miller was appointed the new
secretary-treasurer as the for
mer officer. Mrs- Ray Siders, re
signed, being unable to fulfill
her duties as she is recovering
fram a major operation.
A crowd gathered Sunday.
Tnn« 11. at the eity park in
Verdigre, where friends and
relatives gathered for a picnic
and to visit those coming from
a distance to be present at the
gathering. After a dinner at
noon, the afternoon was spent
visiting, some attending the
ball game, some fishing and al
so taking several group pic
tures. Those present were: Mrs
Roy Heinz, of Omaha; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Irwin, of Sac City. I
la • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morril
and son, of Royal; Mr and Mrs.
Raymond Hoxsie and family,
of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs Jus
tin Butterfield and family of
Mr and Mrs Earl
Wright and family, of Inman;
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Butterfield,
of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Harrv
Caskey and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Moser and family,
all of Venus: Mr and Mrs.
Eloyd Hildreth and daughters.
Mrs Hattie Boelter, Mr. and
Mrs T. E. Tikalsky and son,
all of Walnut; Mr. and Mrs
Lvsle Hansen, Marilyn Han
«°n. all of Creighton; Mr. and
Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Bar
bara, of Star; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
''’"darburg and family, Mr
•A Mrs Clarence Cedarburg
*,'J family, Mr. and Mrs.
T'onard Boelter and daughter,
**r end Mrs. Joe Jacot, sr.,
•3"d fTmily; Mrs. and Mrs. J. A.
Hildreth and Mrs August Boel
all of Verdigre. This gath
ering is to be an annual affair
though no exact date was set.
HOSPITAL NOTES
O NEILL HOSPITAL NOTES
Admissions: June 21 — Mrs.
Harry Sullivan, o f O’Neill,
medical. 22—Mrs. Phil Cohn,
of O’Neill. 23 — Mrs. Harvey
Harkins, of Ewing; John Haake,
of Chambers, medical, condi
tion “fair.” 24 — Mrs. Lester
Bergstrom, of Ewing, medical,
condition “good”; Mrs. Paul
Newton, of Emmet. 25—Mrs.
Fred Miller, of San Carlos, Cal
if., accident, condition “good”;
Carol Miller, of San Carlos,
Calif., accident, condition
“good”; Natalie Jean Miller,
San Carlos, Calif, accident,
condition "good.’’ 26—Mrs. Jay
DeGroff, of O’Neill; Dercy A
bart, of Emmet, medical, con
dition “good”; Orley Rickard,
of Ewnig, medical, condition
“improved”; Bernard Rickard,
of Chambers, accident, condi
tion “improved.'' 28—Mrs. Lyle
Green, of O’Neill, tonsillectomy,
condition “good.”
Dismissals: June 24 — Mrs.
Harry Sullivan, of O’Neill 25
—Mrs. Lester Bergstrom, of
Ewing; Mbs. August Black, of
. Walnut. 27 — Mrs. Phil Cohn
I and son. of O’Neill; Dercy A
I bart, of Emmet. 28—Mrs. Har
I vey Harkins and daughter, of
I Ewing; Mrs. Paul Newton and
] daughter, of Emmet.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Tonsillectomy operat ions;
> Ronnie Dean Carson, of Lynch,
June 20; Mrs. Lee Brady, jr., of
O’Neill, June 14; Marlin Bruce
Miller, of Spencer, June 16.
Admissions: Irvin Nelson, of
Niobrara, accident, fracture of
pelvic bones, June 14, “satisfact
ory”; William Dix, of Butte,
medical case, June 14; Lawson
Lightfoot, of Spencer, throat in
fection, June 17, “improved”;
Mrs. Arthur Stewart, of Lynch,
I major operation, June 17, con
{ dition “good”; Frank Cuhel, of
! Verdel, “satisfactory”; Mrs. Wil
liam Blitzkie, o f Spencer,
“about the same”; Alfred Loom
is, of Spqneer, “improving”;
Howard Carsten, of Dorsey,
“satisfactory”; John L. Barn
bridge, of Bristow, “unchanged”;
June Classen, of Spencer, ap
pendectomy, June 21.
Dismissals: Harry Johnson, of
Bristow, June 19; Mrs. Paul
Zakrzewski, of O’Neill, and ba
by daughter, June 20. Mrs. Vir
gil Hubby, of O’Neill, June 19;
Donna Mae Stiefvater, of Ver
del, June 20; Mrs. A. Wecker,
June 20.
Frontier for Printing.
ROYAL THEATER
— O'WEILL —
Friday - Saturday
June 30 July 1
Howard Hawks’
RED RIVER
Starring John Wayne, Mont
gomery Clift, Walter Brennan,
Joanne Dru, with Harry Carey,
sr., Coleen Gray. John Ireland,
Noah Berry, jr„ Paul Fix.
Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50c
Children 10c. plus 2c tax
Total 12c
Matinee: Saturday 2<20
Sunday • Monday - Tuesday
July 2-3-4
Danny Kaye in hitdom’s new
comedy Kayo from Warner
Bros.
THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
With Walter Slezak, Barbara
Bates, Elsa Lanchester.
Matinee Sunday 2:30
Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50(
Children 10c. plus tax 2c.
Total 12c
Wednesday - Thursday
July 5-6
Myrna Loy and Robert Mitchum
in John Steinbeck’s.
THE RED PONY
Color by Technicolor
A Lewis Milestone production
with Louis Calhern and Shep
perd Strudwick and introducing
Peter Miles as Tom.
Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total 50c
Children 10c, plus tax 2c:
Total 12c
THE FRONTIER
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Cleveland Bible
School Opens
NORTH OF STUART— The
Cleveland church Bible school
i opened Monday, June 26. for
the children in the north of
Stuart vicinity
Classes are being held every
day this week under the direc
tion of Rev. Orin Graff and his
assistants.
Other North of Stuart News
i Mr and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
I berg called at the Linford
! Sweet, James Deming and Mer
| rill Smith homes Sunday after
noon, June 25
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Living
ston and Miss Dorothy Scott
visited at the Charles Dobias
home Wednesday, June 21.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Fuller
ton were Saturday, June 24,
guests of Mr and Mrs. Merrill
Smith and family.
Robert Lofquest visited Rob
ert Deming Sunday afternoon,
June 25.
Warren Berry hauled a piano
from Atkinson for school dis
trict 52 recently. Merrill Smith,
Charles Dobias and Willard
Ratliff went along to help with
the loading.
The Cleveland Ladies’ Aid
met with Mrs. Charles Mulford
on Wednesday afternoon, June
21- Mrs Lottie Lofquest, the
president, conducted the devo
tionals, using the theme “In
the Garden.” Fourteen mem- I
bers and a guest, Mrs. Violet
Montgomery, answered roll
call. After the business meet
ing, Mrs. Russell Hipke led
the lesson. The hostess and co
hostess, Mrs. Merrill Smith,
served lunch at the close ot
ihe meeting- The next meeting
will be at Mrs. Merrill Smith's. |
This will be a missionary meet- ;
ing and Vesta Adams will show
some pictures and Mrs. Mar
shall, of Stuart, plans to pre
sent a missionary program for ;
the ladies.
Miss Mary Anne Allyn visit
: ed with Mrs. Russell Hipke
and boys on Friday afternoon,
June 23
Mrs. Russell Hipke and boys
called on Mrs. Arthur Olber
ding and girls Saturday morn- j
ing, June 24.
The men’s council of the
Cleveland church met at the
Elmer McClurg home Thurs- I
day evening, June 22.
PETERSON TO CREIGHTON
CREIGHTON — Gov. Val Pet
erson is expected to discuss bills
passed by the last legislature to
raise road tax money and to be
up for referendum vote this fall
when he visits here July 17. He
will be guest of the Chamber
of Commerce.
Mrs. R. Tryon and
Sons Are on Trip—
BRISTOW — Mr. and Mrs. R.
Tryon and sons, John and
James, left for the southern part
of the state Saturday where
Mrs. Tryon and sons will spend
a week with her parents. Mr.
Tryon returned here Sunday
night.
Visit in Page—
PAGE — Mrs. Jessie Shaw,
of Orchard, and Mrs. Claude
Carey and 2 children, of Ver
ona, Mo., visited Mrs. Allen
Haynes Saturday. The Shawa
and Haynes were neighbors for
many years when they lived on
farms southeast of Page.
NEW DEGREE?
A university in Pennsylvania
is reported to confer the degree
of PhT upon women who stay
home, care for the baby, cook
meals and other household per
formances while their husbands
are students at the university.
The PhT as translated reads,
Push Husband Through.
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