The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 18, 1951, 1 SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    Bauld-Ott Nuptial
V ows Exchanged
Miss Marjorie Bauld, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld, be
came the bride of Alvin Ott, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott, all of
O’Neill, at a double-ring cere
mony Wednesday morning, Jan
uary 10, at 10 o’clock at St. Pat
rick’s rectory.
Rev. A. A. Onak officiated.
The bride wore an aqua street
length suit with brown acces
sornes. She wore a corsage of
pink roses.
Miss Ita Bauld, sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid and wore
a browh suit with black acces
sories and a corsage of white
carnations.
The bridegroom wore a blue
business suit with a pink rose
boutonniere.
Lyle McKim, jr., was bestman
and wore a brown suit with a
white carnation boutonniere.
A wedding dinner was held at
the home of the bride’s parents,
after which the couple left on a
short wedding trip to North
Platte.
4 Guests At
Maries Meet—
Four guests were present at
the Martez club meeting Tuesday
in which Mrs. Mabel McKenna
was hostess. They were Mrs. D.
C. Schaffer, Mrs. L. A. Burgess,
Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. John
Conard.
Mrs. Schaffer and Mrs. Ira H.
Moss were bridge winners.
Miss Beckwith
Is Feted—
The Lowell A. Johnsons en
tertained members of the young
er set at a farewell party last
Thursday in honor of Miss Ver
nioe Beckwith, who moved to
Columbus. They played games
and danced. Miss Vernice receiv
ed gifts from the guests.
Visit Relatives
in Central City—
Mrs. Harden Anspach and Mrs.
W. H. Harty went to Central City
Friday to visit Keith Anspach and
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kocina and
children. They returned Saturday.
Mrs. Kocina is the former Mary
Harty.
Mrs. Froelich
Is Hostess—
Winners at Delta Dek last
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Frank Froelich were Mrs. Ed
ward Campbell and Mrs. Mabel
Gaitz.
Mrs. McElhaney
Entertains—
The MM club met Wednesday,
January 10, at the home of Mrs.
Ted McElhaney. Winners were
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard and Mrs. H.
L. Lindberg, the all cut.
ONO Club Gathers—
The ONO club met at the borne
of Mrs. Francis Hickey Monday
evening, January 15.
Mrs. Reynoldson Entertains—
Mis. Leigh Reynoldson enter
tained several ladies at a bridge
party Thursday evening, Janu
ary 11. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Earl Hunt and Mrs. Arnie Doer
ning.
Club at Ruzickas—
Winners of Jeudi club held
last Thursday were Mrs. Max
Wanser and Mrs. C. V. Sullivan.
Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka was hostess.
CAM Club Meets—
The CAM club met at the
home of Mrf Larry Bourne Fri
day evening, January 12.
Ashburn Helps Tilden
Trip O’Neill Lions
The Southern leaders in the
Elkhorn valley amateur basket
ball league left O’Neill Wednes
day night, January 17, with win
i number seven racked up against
no losses.
In a game played on the O’
Neill maples, the Tilden Town
ers squeaked past the O’Neill
Lions, 48-46. It was an exhibi
tion game and did not affect the
standing of the teams.
The gym was packed and a
high percentage of customers
came to see Rirbi- Asb’-’>*n,
Phillie centerfielder. They
weren't disappointed. Ashburn
showed them all the speed that
has made him one of the fast
est base runners in baseball
today.
turner macKDira pumpea in
points for the O’Neill crew, fol
lowed by Bob Matthews, former
O’Neill high ace, with 10 points.
Boxscore:
LIONS (46) fg ft pfpts
Matthew, f _ 5 0 1 10
Damkroger, f _ 3 0 4 6
Mossman, c .— 4 0 4 8
Blackbird, g .. 5 5 3 15
Donohoe, g - 13 15
Jonas, f _ 10 12
i _
Totals .19 8 14 46
TTLDEN (48) fg ft pfpts
Ashburn, f - 3 6 4 12
Bryant, f_113 3
Bambert, c - 3 4 0 10
Myhre, g... 7 1 5 15
Egger, g -- 0 2 0 2
Reese, f - 10 2 2
James, f _ 2 0 14
Totals ..*—17 14 15 48
In the preliminary game, the
O’Neill grade school Midgets won
the rubber game in the series
with the St. Mary’s Midgets
10-7.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmaster
went to Neligh Saturday, Janu
ary 13, to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hill.
Mrs. Carl Schenzel went to
Norfolk Wednesday, January 10,
to spend a few days visiting
friends.
DON’T MISS
LENORA LEE
And Her Accordian
Opening MONDAY, JANUARY 22
at the
American Legion Club... O’Neill
Continuing for Two Weeks
• Miss Lee has had the pleasure of working the top clubs.
hotels and lounges from coast-to-coast. Drop in for a
"hello" and get acquainted with this ev<er - popular enter- ,
tainer. i
YOU WILL LIKE MISS LEE
1 Fun for all at the Leoion Club!
RIVERSIDE NEWS
Maryln Wallinger, of Atkin
son, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weich
man.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer and
son, Larry, visited Sunday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Scholz in Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaup, si'.,
went to Norfolk Sunday to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Laverne
Wedige, and new grandson at
Our L,ady of Louraes hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wedige’s daughter,
Janet, returned home wun her
grandparents and will spend a
week at the Kaup home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Francis Stein
hauser and sons were Sunday
uinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Pacha. The oc
, asion was in honor of the fifth
birthday anniversary of Wayne
Pacha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
' thur Pacha.
Melroy Strache visited Mar
j vin Scholz Sunday. Marvin is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. F 1 o r i a n
j Scholz.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler en
tertained their pinochle club at
their home Friday evening. First
and second prizes for the men
were won by Frank Steinhauser
and L. H. Steinhauser. First and
second for the women went to
Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser and Mrs.
John Steinhauser. Mrs. Clarence
Johnson received traveling prize.
Late in the evening a lunch was
served by the hostess.
Mu', and Mrs. Everett Hale and
family visited Sunday and Mon
day, January 8 and 9, at the
home of Mr. Hale’s mother Mrs.
Mary Hale, and other relatives
at Cody.
Mrs. John Schmit and son, Mel
vin, were Friday supper guests
at the Edwin Engler home.
Sunday, January 7, guests at
the Thilo Possnecker home were
Mr. and Mrs. Ottmar Poessneck
er, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Poess
necker and Leroy, Mr, and Mrs.
Oswald Goldfuss and family, of
Orchard, Marlene Bazyn, of
Creighton, and Mrs. Wm. Poess
neCker.
Donald Kramer and Laverne
Morgan called at the Hough Co
day home south of 0’NeiU Wed
nesday evening, January 10.
Mrs. Norbert Schaaf visited at
the Clem Cleary home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar
wvare Stuart visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Mlinar stayed with her
daughter, Mrs. Anton Kaup,
while Mr. Mlinar attended the
Finch public sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler
spent Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Simons. Mrs.
Simons returned home that day
from Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk, where she had
undergone a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hale and
family visited Thursday at the
home of Mr. Hale’s sister, Mr.
and Mrs. John Eley,_and Mr. and
Mrs. El wood McClaran at Orch
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Poessneck
er and family were in O’Neill on
business Thursday. They also vis
ited at the home of Mrs. Poess
necker’s uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Van Korn, south of O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heinowski
called the doctor Tuesday for
their little son, Leo jr., who had
a cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goldfuss
and family called at the Thilo
Poessnecker home Thursday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roche and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rocke, jr., were
O’Neill callers Tuesday evening,
January 9. Garry, little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rocke, jr., stayed
with his grandmother, Mrs. Ida
Becker, in Atkinson during his
parents’ absence.
Mr. and Mas. Ottmar Poess
necker were O’Neill callers
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughter, Judy Ann and
Nancy Lee, were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. Mlinar’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlin
ar, Sunday.
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Merlin Luben Is
New Noble Grand—
Distinct Deputy Grand master
D. A. Baker and staff, of O’Neill,
installed the following officers
i of Inman IOOF lodge 357 at the
i regular meeting Tuesday night,
January 9:
Merlin Luben, noble grand; F.
E. Keyes, vice-grand; E. L. Wat
son, secretary; Ermand Keyes,
treasurer; E. E. Clark, inside
guardian; John Brunckhorst, out
side guardian.
I. L. Watson, right supporter
to the noble grand; Donald
Keyes, right supporter to the
vice-grand; Clarence Hansen,
chaplain; Marvin Rouse, right
scene supporter; Otto Retke, left
scene supporter; Herbert Niel
| sen, past grand.
Goes to Des Moines—
Dale Buckmaster left for Des
! Moines, la., Sunday, January 14,
i wrhere he will spend a few days
I on business.
Arrive from Long Pine—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree, of
Long Pine, came Thursday, Jan
uary 11, to visit friends and rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn spent
Sunday, January 14, in Atkinson
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ver
zal.
Complete Rebekah
Lodge Installations
INMAN — Mrs. Ruth Hansen,
district deputy president, and
staff, installed officers of Arbu
tus Rebekah lodge, of Inman,
on Wednesday evening, January
10. New officers are:
John Brunckhorst, noble:
grand; Clarence Hansen, vice-!
fciand; Grace Luben, past grand;
Maurine Smith, secretary; Ada
Clark, treasurer.
Elsie Krueger, right supporter
to the noble grand; Faye Brunck
horst, left supporter to the noble
grand; Hazel Luben, warden; Lu
cille Hutton, conductor; Marjorie
Kelley, inside guardian; Jessie
Smith, outside guardian; Mildred
Coventry, musician; Murl Keyes,
chaplain.
Grace Gannon, color bearer;
Ruth Hansen, right supporter to
the vice grand; Gertrude Youngs,
left supporter to the vice-grand.
Mrs. Ruth Hansen, Rebekah
district deputy president and
staff, went to Chambers on F. i
day evening and installed the
officers of Winona Rebekah lodge
or the ensuing term. The instal
lation of Holt county Rebekah
officers is now completed. The
Chambers lodge served refresh
ments at the evening’s close.
Other Inman News
Mr .and Mrs. Albert Hansen,
of Crawford Valley, spent Sun
day visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins.
Mrs. George Colman, sr., en
tertained the LL club at her
home Wednesday afternoon, Jan
uary 10. Lunch was served.
The Coffee club met Thursday
afternoon at the Aid parlors for
a regular meeting. A covered
dish luncheon was served at
noon.
Joe Bittner, of Hillsboro, Ore.,
came Tuesday, January 9, to
spend several weeks visiting rel
atives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky,
jr., and son, Dickie, spent the
weekend in Norfolk visiting M s.
Kopecky’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Snyder.
Tom Clark, who had enlisted
in the navy, left Friday morning
for San Diego, Calif., where he 1
will take his boot training. Tom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. |
Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caster, of
Norfolk, spent Sunday visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Brittell.
Mrs. F. E. Keyes and daughter
Miss Murl, Mi's. Ruth Hansen I
and Mrs. Carrie McMahan at
tended a stated meeting and in
stallation of officers of Symphony
chapter. Order of the Eastern
Star, of O’Neill, Thursday eve
ning. Mrs. McMahan was install
ed as associate matron and Mrs.
Hansen as associate conductress
for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tomp
kins and sons, Roger and Allen,
visited in the home of Mrs. Tomp
kins’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. L.
Caldwell, at Utica January 8 and j
9. Mr. Tompkins also attended
the meeting of the state school
board association in the Corn
husker hotel, and the executive
committee of the town and coun
try commission of the Methodist
church at the Nebraska Wesley
an campus. Linelle Tompkins vis
ited in the home of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tomp
kins, and the home of Lois Mors
back.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlin
son entertained at a bridge party
Tuesday evening, January 9. Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, of O’
Neill w\jre out-of-Sown guests.
Mrs. Tomlinson served lunch.
Dr. and Mrs. William Slusher
and son, of Valentine, visited Mrs.
Siusher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. L. Watson Sunday.
New Equipment
Bought for Hospital
\
LYNCH—In November, 1949,
an iron lung (respirator) was
purchased at a cost of $1,255 for
the Sacred Heart hospital at
Lynch by voluntary donations
made by the public. The move
was under the sponsorship of the
American Legion posts. After the
respirator was purchased, a bal
ance of $1,108.45 was left in the
bank and had lain idle ever
since.
Recently, at a meet ng of the
Lynch America;! Legion post
this balance of the iron lung
fund was disposed of as follows:
(1) Purchase of an electro
cardiogram machine which
makes the diagnosis of extraordi
nary heart diseases.
(2) A basal metabolism ma
chine which deals with diagnosis
regarding action of the thyroid
glands.
(3) The balance of the money
is to apply on a new sterilizer,
which was recently installed at
the Sacred Heart hospital.
All these machines are to be
placed and used in the Sacred
Heart hospital at Lynch.
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