The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 18, 1951, 1 SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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    Style-leader and pacemaker of the 1951
Buick line is the 4-door 6-passenger Special, or
series 40, sedan. The 1951 Buicks are scheduled
to qo on display in O'Neill Saturday, January
20. at the A. Marcellus showrooms. The special
series features new chassis, a new body, new
front end, new sweepsear molding, new trim
and new fender and hood ornaments.
FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
HOLLMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison Hollman, of Page, a
daughter, weighing 9 pounds,
born Monday, January 15, at the
home. Mrs. Hollmun was the for- j
mer Della Zumbrum.
HOFFMAN—Mr. and Mrs. O.
J. Hoffman, of Clearwater, a son,
Gregory Steven, weighing 6 j
pounds, born Saturday, January
13, at Our Lady of Lourdes hos- {
pital at Norfolk. This is their
second child. Mrs. Hoffman is
the former Jauneita Albright,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gai
lord Albright, of Page.
KOPETJKA — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Kopetjka, of Page, a son,
born Tuesday, January 16, at the
O’Neill hospital.
HILL—Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill,
of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing
8 pounds, born Wednesday, Jan
uary 17, at the O’Neill hospital.
WEDIGE—Mr. and Mrs. La
verne Wedige, of Atkinson, a son,
born Saturday, January 13, in
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at
Norfolk.
Mrs. A. R. Wyant and Mrs.
Larry Bourne and children went
to Columbus Saturday, January
13, to spend the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Vaught. They returned Monday.
Dr. F. J. Fisher, dentist, O'
Neill. 33 tt
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North of Stuart Visitors—
Charles and John Cherry, of j
Genoa, were Friday night, Janu- \
ary 12, guests at the James Dem
ing home, returning to their
home in Genoa Saturday after
noon. The Cherry brothers are
cousins of Mrs. James Deming
and had spent Friday at the ,
Schaffer-Robertson-Sageser reg
istered Hereford sale in Atkinson
where they purchased eight head
of registered cows to take home.
Relatives who called to visit at
the Deming home and with the
Cherry brothers Friday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allyn.
Engagement Announced—
LYNCH — Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Norwood, of Lynch, announced
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Iona
Belle, to Bill Malonel, of Wav
erly. The wedding date has been
set for June 20. Miss Norwood is
a graduate of the Lynch schools
and has since been a rural school
teacher.
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O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Richard Minton, Larry
and Dick, and Miss Ann Judge
were in Friend visiting friends
and relatives from Friday, Janu
ary 12, until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John DeHoogh,
of Sheldon, la., came Friday,
January 12, to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Fred O. Robertson. They left on
Saturday.
Mrs. Fay Robeson and son,
Larry, went to Neligh, Saturday,
January 13, to visit her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Larry Wisch.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray were
in Grand Island Sunday and
Monday, January 14 and 15.
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POLIO BENEFIT
BOX SOCIAL & DANCE
American Legion Ballroom
— O'Neill —
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28
• Ladies bringing boxes will be admitted
FREE. Boxes will be auctioned and
all proceeds of dance and boxes go to the
March of Dimes.
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SICK & INJURED
PAGE—Mrs. O. A. Wiseman
submitted to a major operation
at tne Lutheran hospital in Sioux
City Wednesday, January 10.
her condition is repouted “ good”
. . . Otto Terrill took Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Reed to Sioux City
Friday where Mr. Reed went lor
a medical checkup . . . Vernon
Park suffered a fracture of his
foot when a truck endgate fell
on his footat Bassett last Thurs
day . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Summers left for Rochester,
Minn., Tuesday, January 9, where
Mrs. Summers had an appoint
! mvnt to go through the clinic.
Enroute they visited Mrs. Sum
mers’ brothers, Orville Canaday,
and family, at Holland, Minn.,
and Edwin Canaday and family,
at Redwood, Minn . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Braddock and Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Dorr drove to Sioux
City Monday. Mr. Dorr went for
medical treatment and remained
there. The others returned home
thut evening.
EWING — Miss Anna Van
l Zandt, accompanied by her sis
ter, Mrs. Florence Butler, went
to Norlolk on Thursday for a
physical examination. Albert
Larson furmsned transportation.
. . Lynn Hanioeck, son oi Mr.
and Mrs. Clinord nahlbeck, had
tne mislortune to break his right
arm in the elbow wmle playing
at school, lie was taken to Doc
tor Fletcher at Orchard. . . San
dra Tellender is recovering irom
a siege oi chickenpox. . . ivirs. M.
H. Dierks returned on Monday,
January 8, from the bt. Josepns
hospital at Umaha where she nad
been the past week for observa
tion and treatment. . . Word has
been received irom Mrs. Benja
min Larson, who underwent sur
gery at Kochester, Minn., Mon
uay, January 8, stating that she
had gone through the operation
“satisiactorily.”
O’NEILL — William Egger is
still in bt. Joseph’s hospital in
Omaha where he was taken on
Wednesday, January 3. Doctors
say he will be coniined there for
several more weeks. . . Lowell
Culver returned recently from
Excelsior bpnngs, Mo., where he
nad been a patient . . . O. A. Kil
patrick is very ill this week . . .
M. J. Golden is a patient in bt.
Catherine’s hospital in Omaha. He
became ill when retunng from a
trip to Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs.
Golden went to Omaha Monday to
visit him. . . Mrs. Mary Mullen,
86, mother of Mrs. W. H. Harty,
fell Saturday and broke her arm.
AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Qtt received word that t h e i 1
daughter, Gloria, who lives in
Denver, Colo., was in the hospit
al suffering with a broken bone
in hex leg received in a car ac
cident . . . Miss Jeanine Doolittle,
daughter of Mrs. Earl Doolittle,
was “painfully injured’’ when
she ran into a steel railing on a
■porch at the place where she
rooms while in Atkinson going
to school.
DELOIT — Mrs. Vintus Sehi
and Mrs. Albert Sehi both un
derwent surgery at a Norfolk
hospital on Saturday. . . The
small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Sehi was able to return
home from a Norfolk hospital
last week. ... A number of
youngsters have been having "se
vere” coughs. . . Mrs. Stanley
Huffman was a patient in a Til
den hospital early last week.
LYNCH — William Tappe, of
Butte, consulted Lynch doctors
one day this week. . . A. P. Kal
kowski was released from the
Sacred Heart hospital after a se
vere case of influenza. He is con
valescing at the Anton Kalkow
ski home. . . Hal Craig is “im
proved” after a severe sick spell.
CHAMBERS— Arthur Tange
man went through a Norfolk
clinic last week. . . . Mrs. R. K.
Platt has been ill with influenza.
. . Mr. and Mrs. George C. Smith
drove to Omaha Monday to get
their baby, who has been a pa
tient at the Children’s hospital.
CELIA — Colds and coughs
seem to be the order of the day .
Celia school had several ab
sentees during the last week.
SOUTH OF STUART — Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Ziska went
to Marion, S. D., where Mrs. Zis
ka is consulting a doctor. I
[ HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
(Lynch)
Steven Vlvan, of Monowl, ac
cident, surgery, “doing well”;
Mrs. Harley Peer boom, of Bris
tow, major surgery, “doing
well”; Margaret Ann Storjohann,
of Spencer, medical, “doing
well”; Joseph Kocian, of Bristow,
medical, “improving”; Eddie
Mohl, of Butte, accident and sur
gery, “doing well.”
Harold Femau, of Butte, ap
pendectomy, "doing well”; Shar
on Ann Lower, of Verdel, tonsil
lectomy; Mrs. Alfons Liewer ,of
Butte, medical, “improving";
Mrs. Wilbur Hume, of Bristow,
major surgery, “satisfactory.”
Barry Wayne Loock, of Anoka,
medical, “improving”; August P.
Kalkowski, of Lynch, medical,
"satisfactory”; John Bainbridge,
of Bristow, "unchanged."
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: January — Mrs.
Floyd Belik, of Page, condition
“good”; Baby Emil Slattery, of
O’Neill, condition “good”; Dency
Abart, of Emmet, condition
“good”. 16—Mrs. Ralph Kopetj
ka, of Page. 17—Mrs. C. R. Hill,
of O’NeilL
Still in hospital: Pat Coyne,
condition same.
Dismissals: January 11—Mrs.
T. J. Knoell and daugher, of O’
Neill. '12—Mrs. George Frances, of
Page; Mrs. Addie Kelly, of O’
Neill; Miss Anna Stein, of O’
Neill; Mrs. Walter Donohoe and
daughter, of O’Neill; Mrs. Nell
Ratliff and son, of Atkinson; Mrs.
Harvey Krugman and daughter,
of O’Neill; Mrs. Floyd Belik, of
Page; Baby Emil Slattery, of O’
Neill, and Dercy Abart, of Em
met.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
(Stuart)
In hospital: Mrs. Lola Humei
ick, of Stuart, “good”; Jim Mur
phy, of Atkinson, “improving.”
Admissions: January 8— Mrs.
Bob Friedel, of Stuart, a baby
boy. 9—Mrs. Tom Papke, of Na
per. 10.—Robert Martens, of At
kinson, medical.
Dismissals: Janpary 11—. Mike
Curran, of Amelia. 13—Mrs. Bob
Friedel and son, of Stuart; Rob
ert Martens, of Atkinson. 14—
Mrs. Tom Papke, of Naper.
LYNCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoff
man, of Bristow, were Sunday
dinner guests at the Ed Hoffman
home.
Mrs. Ed Johns returned Satur
day, January 13, from a visit
with her parents and brother and
family in Grand Island.
Ernest Vomacka spent the
weekend at his parental Frank
Vomacka, sr., home in Gregory,
S. D.
Martin Jehorek motored to Om
aha Sunday, January 14, return
ing home on Monday, accompan
ied by his wife, who had under
gone a minor operation in Oma
ha last week. Mrs. Jehorek is
“getting along fine.” •
For income tax services see R.
H. ("Ray") Shriner. O'Neill,
phone 106. 36-39c
Russell Johns, of Onawa, la.,
is visiting with his parents here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Spencer
and baby, of Spencer, visited rel
atives here Sunday, January 14.
The Ludvig Placek family en
, tertained relatives from Wagner,
S. D., Sunday, January 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vomacka
and baby spent Sunday at the
I Sam Hansen home in Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ander
son spent Sunday at the Leonard
Anderson home,
fund
PAGE NEWS
Mrs. Paul Hartlgan spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Neubauer and Leo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and
family spent Sunday afternoon,
at the Herbert Kemper home,
Too Late to Classify
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