The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 28, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
and family.
Mrs. Lyle Ruth Jackson and
the Misses *Lyle and Terry Kel
ley returned to their home in
St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday,
September 20, after spending a
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few days visiting their parents
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
William C. Kelley.
Gordon Sholes spent the
weekend visiting his mother,
Mrs. Helen Sholes.
A. C. Thompson, of Casper,
Wyo., arrived Sunday for a few
days’ visit with Mrs. Lottie
Thompson and other relatives.
D. W. Rockwell is relief agent
at the CN&W depot while the
regular agent, Thomas Hutton,
is on his vacation.
Mrs. Pete Cooper, of Orchard,
spent Thursday in Inman visit- |
ing her mother, Mrs. Lottie'
Thompson.
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Do not go through Hfe with
out tooth. Ereryone will like
you better with denture*. —
Dr. Fisher. Dentist. 2tl
FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Marlin Johnson, formerly of
Bristow now of Omaha, a son,
Joel L., born Monday, Septem
ber 11.
ROSS—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Ross, of Omaha, a daughter,
Joyce Elaine, born Friday, Sep
tember 15. Mr. Ross is a former
Lynchite.
CODAV—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Coday, of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 8*4 pounds, born Wed
nesday, Septamber 27, in O’Neill
hospital.
HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of
Lynch, “doing well”; Mrs.
George Hansen, of O’Neill, med
ical case, “doing well”; Donald
David, of Cedar Rapids, la.,
surgery, dismissed; Anaella Wil
son, of Fairfax, S. D., medical
case, “improving”; Mrs. Jerry
Lokota, of Gross, medical, dis
missed; Edwin Axberg, of Spen
cer. medical, “feeling better”;
William Boettcher, of Lynch,
medical, dismissed.
Mrs. John Knipping, of Ano
ka, minor surgery, dismissed;
Mrs. Clarence Kolund, of Lynch,
•ninor surgery, dismissed; Paul
ine Mulhair, of Lynch, medical
case, dismissed; Irene Papstein,
of Bristow, medical case, “im
proved”; Mrs: Johnny Svat.os, of
Lvnch, minor surgery, dismiss
ed; Mrs. Frank Kayl, of Spen
cer, medical case, “improving”;
Mrs. Leonard Filsinger, of Spen
c e r, minor surgery, “doing
well"; Mrs. Dave Fischer, of Na
per, medical case, dismissed;
Frank Kayl, of Spencer, admit
tde September 21.
KING—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
King, of Oswego, 111., a son,
born Tuesday, September 12.
Mrs. King is the former Carol
Briggs, of Ewing. Infant was
born in Stuart Community hos
pital.
ANSON— Mr. and Mrs. De
wayne Anson, a daughter, Sha
ron, Kay, weighing 6 pounds 5
ounces, born Tuesday, Septem
ber 19, in Sacred Heart hospital
at Lynch. The mother is the for
mer Wilma Nelson.
M’DONALD — Mr. and Mrs.
James McDonald, of Deloit, a
son, bom last week in a Nor
folk hospital. The McDonalds
have another son, Stephen.
SCHINDLER— Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Schindler, a son, born Sat
urday, September 16, at Nor
folk. Mrs. Schindler is the for
mer Velda Dwyer.
KOHLE—Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Kohle, of Stuart, a duaghter,
born Monday, September 18, at
me ruuan iiuapit-cii.
TOOKER — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Tooker, of Atkinson, a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 4
ounces, born Sunday, Septem
ber 24. at the Stuart hospital.
Mrs. Tooker is the former Isa
belle Walnofer.
PAYDER—Mr. and Mrs. Don
Payder, of Ewing, a daughter,
Theresa Marie, weighing 8Vfe
pounds, born Sunday, Septem
ber 24, at a Norfolk hosiptal.
ROUSE—Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Rouse, of O’Neill, a son,
Wayne Howard, weighing 9
pounds, born Friday, September
22, at O’Neill hospital.
HANSEN — Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Hansen, of Spencer, a
daughter, Shelia Marie, weigh
ing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born
Tuesday, September 26, at the
O’Neill hospital.
HILL—Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill,
of O’Neill a daughter, Kathryn
Louise, weighing 6 pounds 6
ounces, born Tuesday, Septem
ber 26, at the O’Neill hospital.
LUTT—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Lutt, of Niobrara, a son, born
Sunday, September 17 ,at the
Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch.
SCHULTE—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Schulte, of Fairfax, S. D., twin
sons, born Tuesday, September
19, at the Sacred Heart hospital
at Lynch.
DRYAK—Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Dryak, of Verdel, a son, Charles
E., weighing 7 pounds, born
Sunday, September 17, at an
Osmond hospital. Mrs. Dryak is
the former Naomi Hansen, of
Verdel. The Dryaks also have
2 daughters.
TICHY—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tichy, of Niobrara, a daughter,
born Monday, September 11, at
the Sacred Heart hospital at
Lynch.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
In hospital: Mrs. Lola Hum
erick, of Stuart, “good”; Harry
Doyle, of Long Pine, “good.”
Admissions: September 17 —
Mrs. Thomas King, of Stuart, a
baby boy. 18—Mrs. Fritz Kohle,
of Stuart, a baby girl; Mrs. Alma
Nissen, of Page, medical patient,
"good"; Eldon Seadore, of Long
Pine, major surgery, “good." 20
—James O’Donnell, of Atkinson,
surgery, “good.” 28—Mrs. Ralph
Tooker, of Atkinson. •
Dismissals: September 17 —
Mrs. Lawrence Ziska and son, of
Stuart. 20—Mrs. Victor Frickel
and son, of Atkinson. 21—Mrs.
Lane Griffin and daughter, of
Atkinson. 22 — Mrs. Thomas
King and son, of Stuart. 23 —
Mrs. Fritz Kohle and daughter,
of Stuart.
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: September 22 —
Mrs Lawrence Rouse, of O’
Neill. 25—Mrs. Roy Parker, of
O’Neill, medical, condition “im
proved,” 26—Mrs. Clayton Han
sen, of Spencer; Mrs. Don Hill,
of O’Neill. 27—Wayne Hoffman,
of Ewing, appendectomy, con
dition “satisfactory"; Pat Coyne,
of O'Neill; Mrs. Hugh Codeiy,
of O’Neill.
Dismissals: September 21 —
Baby David Green, of Cham
bers; Mrs. Robert Yantzi and
son, of O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Boyle,
of O’Neill. 23—Mrs. Frank Mal
chow, of Gregory, S. D. 24 —
Mrs. Loy Fluckey and son, of
Chambers. 25 — Mrs. Marvin
Anderson and son, of O’Neill.
Colmar Ross, of Spencer, was
a Lynch visitor a day last week.
DANCE
Butte Legion
Ballroom
Butte, Nebr.
Tuesday, Oct. 3rd
MUSIC BY
JESS GAYER
ON THE
Organ Solovox
WITH
His Orchestra
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
Corp.
1C. E. Jones, Manager
O'Neill i Nebraska
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SICK & INJURED
EWING — Mrs. Bertha Tal
madge, who had been a patient
at the Orchard hospital for 10
days, was able lo come home on
Wednesday, September 20. . .
James Boies returned home on
Friday from the Veterans* hos
pital in Sioux Falls, S. D.,
where he had been under treat
ment for ulcers for several
weeks. His condition is “much
“improved.” ... Ebben Grafft,
who has been confined to his
home suffering from a heart
ailment, is “slowly improving,”
He was taken ill while visiting
relatives at Fullerton several
days ago.
ATKINSON—Jim O’Donnell
is a surgical patient at Stuart
Community hospital. . . Patty
Scott entered Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in, Norfolk on
Thursday, September 21, for a
medical checkup. It was thought
her injuries received in a car
accident a few weeks ago were
only minor. . . Baby David Lee,
son of the F. D. Lees, is “get
ing along nicely” at St. Jo
seph’s hospital in Omaha. . .
Frank Kazda, sr., is “quite ill”
at his home in Atkinson.
LYNCH — Mrs. George W.
Prait, of Fairfax, S. D., came
to Lynch last week for a check
up on her injured arm. . . . Don
na Grene missed 2 weeks of
school due to a bad tooth. . . .
Am?ust Kalkowski smashed his
finger “severely” while carpen
itiing at the Franx Weeder
home Tuesday, September 19...
Clem Dion, jr., suffered severe
shock Saturday when he touch
ed a live electric wire in his fa
ther’s bakery.
INMAN— Mrs. W. E. Kelley
returned to her home south of
town Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Kelley has been in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk the
past 6 days recovering from a
major operation. . . . William
Butterfield went to Norfolk on
Monday to get Mrs. Butterfieldl
who has been a patient the past
week in Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital. She submitted to ma
jor surgery Tuesday, September
19.
PAGE — Dell Ray Zimmer,
son of Mrs. Arlie Ickler, suffer
ed a dislocated elbow while
playing on the school grounds
last Thursday. He is able to at
tend school. . . . Mrs. Richard
Heiss submitted to an appendec
tomy at the Orchard hospital
Monday. Her condition is report
ed “good.” . . . Mrs. P. E. Nissen
is a patient in the hospital at
Stuart. Her condition is report
ed “about the same.”
O’NEILL —Claresse Sullivan
took her son, Danny, to Norfolk
Thursday, September 21, where
he submitted to an appendec
tomy at Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital. Danny left the hospi
tal Monday and will visit a
week or so with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sullivan,
to Norfolk. . . James W. Roon
ey was confined to his home
Monday and Tuesday.
STUART — Dick Kaup was
able to attend school the past
week. Dick is recovering from a
hayfield accident which happen
ed August 28, w’hen his legs
were badly cut by a mower.
Dick is still walking with
crutches.
INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivett
and son and Mrs. James Galla
gher and daughter, Edith, and
son, Eddie, left Thursday after
noon for Lexington, Mo., where
they will spend a few days vis
i ing Mr. Kivett and Mrs. Gal
lagher’s brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kivett.
Miss Sadie Harte left Friday
afternoon for her home in Long
Beach, Calif., after spending
several weeks visiting in the
Harry Harte and Bert Laney
homes and with other relatives
and friends.
Miss Deritha Smith, who at
tends college in Norfolk, spent
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