The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 03, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
DINSLAGE — Mr. and Mrs.
Wiliam Dinslage, of Elgin, a son,
Brian Jacob, weighing 7 pounds,
born Friday, April 20, at Our La
dy of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk.
Mrs. Dinslage is a daugther of
Mrs. Clara Baum, of Stuart.
NEWMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
James Newman, of Stuart, a
daughter, Joyce Leone, weighing
7 pounds 15 ounces, born Mon
day, April 23, at the Stuart Com
munity hospital.
WORTH — Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Worth, of O’Neill, a daughter, Ila
Rosanne, born Saturday, April
28, at the O’Neill hospital.
BRENNAN—Mr. and Mrs. Neil
F. Brennan, of Auburn, Ala., a
daughter, born Saturday, April
28. Mr. Brennan is a son of Mrs.
F. M. Brennan, of O’Neill.
DUVAL—Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Duval, of Salt Lake City, Utah,
a daughter, Cynthia Jean, weigh
ing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Mon
day, April 16. Mrs. Duval is the
former Phyllis Jean Keating,
daughter of Mrs. Opal Keating,
o' Atkinson.
LIEB — Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lieb, of Kearney, twins, a son,
Robert, weighing 6 pounds 5
ounces, and a daughter, Frances,
weighing 6 pounds, hern Wednes
day, April 18. Tfe twins are
great-grandchildren of Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Lieb, of Atkinson.
KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence Kramer, of Atkinson, a
son, born Friday, April 27, in the
Stuart Community ijpspital. Mrs.
Kramer is the former Albena
Dobrovolny.
FERGUSON—Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Ferguson, of Lebanon, Ore.,
a son, Glen Lee, weighing 8
pounds 9 ounces, fc^orn Friday,
April 20, at Lebanoh. Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Ferguson, of Lebanon,
are the grandparents and Mr. and
Mrs. Duran Ferguson, of Leba
non, are the great-grandparents.
The Ferguson families are former
Lynchites.
KRUMTUM — Mr. and Mrs.
Carydon Krumtum, of Oklahoma
City, Okla., a daughter, Connie
Faye, weighing 7 Vi pounds, born
Wednesday, April 25. The father
is a grandson of Mrs. Alma Far
rier, of Chambers, and formerly
lived there.
EARLY—Mr. and Mrs. James
Early, of O’Neill, a daughter,
Catherine Ann, weighing 7
pounds 4 ounces, bom Friday,
April 27, at the O’Neill hospital.
GRENIER—Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Grenier, of O’Neill, a son, weigh
ing 9 pounds, born Tuesday, May
1, at the O’Neill hospital.
SCHINDLER — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Schindler, of Deloit, a
daughter, Karen Elizabeth, born
Wednesday, April 25.
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SICK & INJURED
ATKINSON— Mrs. Bert Hen
ning was dismissed from the
Lutheran hospital in Norfolk re
cently. . . Mrs. William Spann
underwent major surgery at St.
Joseph’s hospital in Omaha Tues
day. She is “recovering nicely.”
. . . Mrs. Orland Anson and son,
Robert, and Mrs. Richard Braun
went to Omaha Thursday and re
turned Saturday. The ladies took
Robert to a specialist, but he
seems to be recovering from be
ing ill all winter. . . Wayne Gay
len returned home from the Stu
art Community hospital Tuesday.
He is slowly improving. . . Mrs.
Harry Smith was taken to the
Stuart hospital Tuesday.
O’NEILL— Mr. and Mrs. Syl
vester Zakrzewski brought
“Grandpa” Wytaske home from
St. Edward Sunday. , . Mrs. Al
bie Washechek, Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. Shelhamer and Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Shellhammer went to Bry
an Memorial hospital Sunday to
visit Carlyle (“Curly”) Washe
chek, who is a patient there. . ,
Miss Florence Ponton is still a
patient at St. Joseph’s hospital
in Omaha. . . Luella Stalcup’s
condition is “good” in the Luth
eran hosiptal in Norfolk.
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Stewart returned to their home
in Page Wednesday, April 25, af
ter spending 3 weeks in Norfolk
where Mr. Stewart was a patient
in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital
following surgery. Although he is
quite weak his condition is “sat
isfactory.” . . Mrs. Emma Cana
day has been on the sick list but
is “improving.”
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Richard
Smith returned Friday, April 26,
from the Immanuel Lutheran
hospital in Omaha. . . Mrs. Edwin
Wink returned Sunday from Ne
ligh where she had been conva
lescing at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Houston.
INMAN — Mrs. Roy Gannon
has entered an Omaha hospital
where she will remain for several
days to receive treatment. . . Mrs.
Mick Gallagher and daughter,
Janet, were on the sick list last
week. . . Mrs. Anna Young; enter
ed the O’Neill hospital Friday to
receive treatment.
DELOIT—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Schindler’s small son recently
submitted to an appendectomy in
an Omaha hospital. . . Mrs. Syl
vester Venteicher and daughter,
Loretta Jean, came home Wed
nesday, April 25, from a Norfolk
hospital.
EWING—Albin Thramer, who
submitted to a major operation,
is a patient at Our Lady of Lour
des hospital in Norfolk. . . Mrs.
Bertha Ruroede’s condition Is
"good” in Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital in Norfolk.
CELIA— Mrs. William Spann
is in St. Joseph’s hospital in Oma
ha, not Sioux City, as reported
last week. Mrs. Spann was operat
ed on Wednesday, April 25, and
is "doing well.”
STUART—Mrs. Clement Mur
phy went to Omaha on Thursday,
April 26, for a medical checkup.
. . . John Coufal is “good" in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor
folk.
LYNCH—Mrs. Josephine Bess
ner, who makes her home with
her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Hasel
horst, is “very poor" at present.
. . . Art Stewart, Lynch rural
mail carrier, is on the sick list.
EMMET—Bud Newton return
ed to the Veterans hospital at
Grand Island Monday after be
coming "very ill."
Sons of Soil to
Name Trees —
The Sons of the Soil 4-H club
met April 27 at the McNulty
home. All members were pre
sent expect 2.
We received notebooks and
talked about our projects.
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Page Club Meets —
The Contract bridge club met
Thursday evening with Mrs. C. E.
Walker. Mrs. Herbert Steinberg
held high score and Mrs. Alton
Braddock low score. The hostess
served a luncheon.
McCarthy Elected
State KC Secretary
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mc
Carthy and Francis Gilg attended
the Nebraska state Knights of
Columbus council convention in
Lincoln from Saturday until
Monday. Mr. McCarthy is state
secretary and Mr. Gilg was a del
egate from O’Neill.
Other state officers are: Cyril
Shaughnessey, of St. Paul, depu
ty grand knight; George Ponton,
of Elgin, warden; Leo Keating, of
Grand Island, chaplain; John F.
Kerrigan, of Fremont, advocate;
Lawrence Weldes, of Lexington,
treasurer.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
(Lynch)
Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of
Lynch, medical, “doing well”;
Mrs. Robert Bruner, of Spencer,
accident, “doing well”; William
Grutsch, of O’Neill, medical, dis
missed April 26; Mrs. Bernard
Inness, of Niobrara, and baby
son, dismissed May 1; John
Wentz, of Naper, medical, “doing
well”; Theo. Halbur, of Butte,
medical, “much improved”; Glad
ys Ann Richter, of Spencer, med
ical, may go home; Patrick Allen
Holmberg, o f Butte, medical,
“much improved.”
J. M. Small, of Naper, medical,
“doing well”; Charlie Bare, of
Lynch, major surgery, “satisfac
tory”; Mrs. Robert White, of Red
bird, minor surgery, “doing
well”; Mrs. Clayton Klasna, of
Spencer, major surgery, “doing
well”; Leah Jean Story, of Butte,
medical, “doing well”; Larry Se
ger, of Atkinson, medical, dis
missed April 26; Mrs. Glen Ri
hanek, of Monowi, and baby girl,
dismissed April 26; Mrs. LeRoy
Kilgore, of Milford, minor sur
gery, dismissed April 27; Mrs.
Paul Stoltenberg, of Naper, med
ical, dismissed April 28.
Mrs. George Prokop, of Spen
cer, and baby son, dismissed Ap
ril 29; Mrs. Arthur Lubken, of
Niobrara, and baby girl; dismiss
ed April 24; Mrs. William Boei
tcher, of Fairfax, S. D., medical,
dismissed April 24; Mrs. Berl
Moody, of Lynch, and baby son,
dismissed April 27; Mrs. George
Dopheide, of Butte, medical, “do
ing well”; Gary E. Fusselman, of
Bristow, appendectomy, dismiss
ed April 25; Mrs. Bill Hansen,
of Butte, and baby girl, dismissed
April 25; Mrs. Katie Blakkolb, of
Naper, medical, condition “poor”;
Miss Helena Mohl, of Butte, ap
pendectomy, dismissed April 24;
Mrs. Amelia Ohri, of Spencer,
medical “somewhat improved”;
John Bainbridge, “unchanged.”
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: April 25—Tommy
Schneider, of O’Neill, medical,
condition “good.” April 2ft—Mrs.
Bill Buck, of O’Neill, medical
condition “good.” April 27—Mrs.
Anna Young, of Inman, medical,
condition “improved”; Mrs. Al
bert Marsh, of O’Neill, medical,
condition “improved.” April 28_
Mrs. George Smith, of Chambers,
medical, condition “improved."
April 29— Miss Sharon Walter,
qf O'Neill, medical, condition
"improved."
Still in hospital — Miss Helen
McNichols, of Los Angeles, Cal
if., medical, condition “improv
ed”; Mrs. Fred Vitt, of O’Neill,
medical, condition “good.’
Dismissals April 25—Mrs. Belle
Runyon, of ONeill. April 2ft—
Neal Groeling, of Venus; Mrs.
Herman Grothe and son, of Em
met. April 27—Tommy Schneid
er, of O’Neill; Mrs. Ray Timmer
man and son, of O’Neill; Mrs.
William Buck, of O’Neill. April
30—Mrs. Roy Worth and daugh
ter, of O’Neill. May 1 — Mrs.
James Early, of 0*Neill; Miss
Sharon Walter, of O’Neill. May 2
—Mrs. George Smith, of Cham
bers; Mrs. Albert Marsh, of O’
Neill.
Country Club
Roelecli Officers—
The officers of the O’Neill
Country club have been announc
ed: They are: L. A. Burgess, pres
dent; P. B. Harty, vice-president;
J. B. Grady, secretary; E. M.
Gallagher, treasurer.
The spring smoker will be held
on May 23. Fred Appleby and
Lawrence Haynes are cochairmen
and Dr. H. D. Gildersleeve and
Marvin Miller are on the commit
tee.
LYNCH NEWS
Mrs. Frank Brueggeman, of
Bristow, and Mrs. Frank Brueg
geman, sr., of Norfolk, visited
Lynch friends Monday afternoon.
Russell Johns is now stationed
at Ft. Sheridan, 111., to begin his
training.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoch
enmaier and family, of Bonesteel,
S. D., spent Sunday evening, Ap
ril 29, at the Albert Kalkowski
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran and
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart
and children, of Meadow Grove,
spent the April 28-29 weekend
with relatives here and in Holt
county.
The Vingo Christensen family
visited at the Guy Pinkerman
home Sunday. ,
Mrs. Charles Courtney was
hostess to a number of lady
friends at the home of Mrs. Han
nah Streit Monday evening, Ap
ril 30. A lunch was served at a
late hour by Mrs. Courtney.
lynch news
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hansen, of
Spencer visited at the Edwin
Vomacka home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair and
Eleanor, of Spencer, visited at
Don Stewarts’ Sunday.
Mrs. Violet Morford, of Creigh
ton, was a business visitor in
Lyneh Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurtz visit
ed relatives in Spencer Sunday,
April 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whetham en
tertained the Dale Orr family
from Oregon and the Walter
Whetham family from Idaho last
week.
Mrs. Beryl Moody and baby
spent last week at the C. L. Ha
selhorst home.
Mrs. Wayne Taylor spent the
weekend in Hartington with her
husband, who was home from Ft.
Riley on a 3-day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody
md family visited at the Ross
neier home near Verdel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ducker and
Darla Dee visited with Verdel
relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mills re
turned to their home in Riverton,
Wyo., on Monday, April 23, af
ter a 10-day visit with relatives
here.
Mrs. Minnie Milacek and sons
were in Spencer Monday, April
30.
The Boyd county 8th grade
examinations were given in
Lynch Monday, April 30, under
the direction of Miss Eva Barnes,
county superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mulhair vis
ited at the Roy Ryan home in
Norfolk Monday, April 30.
Ernest Vomacka left Tuesday,
May 2, for Omaha to enter the
service
Mrs. Elmo Barnes lo£t Tuesday,
May 2, for Omaha where she will
be entertained by the women’s
division of the Omaha Chamber
of Commerce on May '3. Mrs.
Barnes, Boyd county chairman
of the home demonstration clubs,
the leadership recognition pro
was Boyd county’s delegate to
gram held there.
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