The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
SCHMIT—Mr. and Mis. Johr
Schmit, of Lynch, a son, Thomas
Joseph, weighing 7 pounds,
bom Sunday, June 10, at the Sa
cred Heart hospital in Lynch
Mrs. Schmit is the former Eileen
Engler, of Stuart.
ASHER—Mr. and Mrs. Roberi
Asher, of O’Neill, a son, Terry
Lee, weighing 7 pounds, born
Friday, June 15, at the O’Neill
hospital.
FICK — Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fick, of Inman, a son, Walter
Henry, jr., born Wednesday, June
13, at the O’Neill hospital.
NEWTON—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Newton, of Emmet, a daughter,
weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces, bom
Friday, June 15, at the O’Neill
hospital.
WEICHMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
John Weichman, of Atkinson, a
son, Kipland Anthony, weighinj?
5 pounds 4 ounces, born Tuesday,
June 19, at the O’Neill hospital.
JANZING—Mr. and Mrs. John
Janzing, of-Atkinson, a daughter,
Julia, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounc
es. born Wednesday, June 20. at
the O’Neill hospital. The mater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. George Babl and the pater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs Herman J. Janzing. Julia is
the first grandchild in both fami
lies.
HUPP— Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie
Hupp, of Deloit, a son, born
Thursday, June 7, at the Tilden
hospital.
FUNK — Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Funk, of Deloit, a daughter, born
recently at a Norfolk hospital.
JOHNSTON—Capt. and Mrs.
W. W. Johnston, of Fairchild air
base at Spokane, Wash., a son,
Randall Boyd, weighing 7 pounds
11 ounces, born Monday, June 11.
Mrs. Johnston will be remember
ed as Ardis Heiss, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heios, of
Page. The Johnstons have 2 oth
er children, a son and a daughter.
WANSER—Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Wanser, of Holly Springs, la., a
gon, James Francis, bom Wednes
day, June 13, at Mapleton, la.
This is the couple’s second son
and fourth child. Mrs. Wanser is
the former Dorothy Froelich,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Froelich.
BYRNE— Mr. and Mrs. James
J. Byrne, of Bridgeport, Conn., a
daughter, Jean Clear, weighing
5 Vi pounds, born Monday, June
11, in Connecticut. This is the
couple’s first child. Mrs. Byrne is
the former Anne Golden, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clear C.
Golden, of Cheshire, Conn.
PUTNAM—Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ton, of St. Paul, Minn., a daugh
ter, Mary Anne, weighing 5
Jounds 14 ounces, born Thursday,
une 7.
DEERMER—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Deermer, of Big Bear, Calif, a
son, Kenneth Andrew, born May
31. Mrs. Deermer is the former
Kathleen Tushla, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tushla, of
Atkinson.
CLEARY—Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Cleary, of Atkinson, a son, born
Wednesday, June 13, at the Stu
art Community hospital. Mrs.
Cleary was formerly Ella Mlinar,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mlinar.
OLBERDING- Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Olberding, of Stuart, a
daughter, Leah Marion, born
Tuesday, June 12. at the Stuart
Community hospital.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
(Lynch)
Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of
Lynch, medical, doing well; Mrs.
Amelia Ohri, of Spencer, medic
al, dismissed June 14; Mrs Han
nah Donohoe, of O’Neill, medical,
much improved; Mrs. William
Seheinost, of Spencer, and baby
girl, dismissed June 17; Mrs. Wil
liam Connot, of Spencer, medic
al, dismissed June 16; Mrs. Clar
ence Kolund, of Lynch, medical,
dismissed June 13; Charles O.
Kirk, of Spencer, medical, dis
missed June 15; Art Junior Hr
bek, of Verdel, tonsillectomy
June 15; J. N. Berg, of Bristow,
died June 17; Mrs. Dwight Mi
canek, of Lynch, and baby son,
doing well; Richard H. Holmberg.
of Bristow, tonsillectomy June
18; Mrs. Edeen Luna, of Naper,
tonsillectomy June 18; Katherine
L. Ingles, of Niobrara, tonsillec
tomy June 18.
Kerry W. Ferneau, of Butte,
medical, doing well; Nancy M.
Connick, of Niobrara, appendec
tomy June 19; Mrs. Ray Noble,
of Star, medical, admitted June
19; E. H. Wenke, of Spencer, ma
jor surgery, much improved; Mrs.
M. E. Olin, of Spencer, medical,
dismissed June 13; Mrs. John
Schmit, of Lynch, and babv son,
dismissed June 17; Mrs. Charles
Pilcher, of Butte, and haby son,
dismissed June 14; Mrs. Gerald
Lee, of Lynch, and baby son, dis
missed June 14; Mrs. Clem Dion,
of Lynch, medical, dismissed
June 14; Mrs. William Kalal. of
Walnut, major surgery, dismissed
June 17; Miss May McGowan, of
O’Neill, medical, somewhat bet
ter; O. A. Kilpatrick, of O’Neill,
medical, unchanged; John Bain
bridge, of Bristow, unchanged.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
(Stuart)
In hospital: Mrs. Lola Humer
ick, of Stuart, condition “good”;
Mrs. Fannie Coats, of Stuan,
condition “good”; Emil Tomsik,
of Atkinson, surgical patient,
“good.”
Admissions: June 11—Roy H-p
ke, of Stuart, tonsillectomy. 13—
I Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan, of Atkinson,
surgery, "good”; Mrs. Eleanor
Cleary, of Atkinson, a baby boy;
Mrs. Elmer Olberding, of Stuart,
a baby girl. 14—-Mrs. Frank Le
Munyan, of Atkinson, medical.
Dismissals: June 12—Roy Hip
ke, of Stuart. 13—Mrs. Francis
Kramer and daughter, of Atkin
son. 15—Mrs. Berton Jensen and
son, of Stuart. 16—Mrs. Frank
LeMunyan, of Atkinson. 17—Mrs.
John Shald, of Stuart.
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: June 18 — Mrs.
Zane Rowse, of Chambers, med
ical, condition improved; I.ewis
Kopecky, of Inman, medical,
condition satisfactory; Miss Peg
gy Eppenbaugh, of O’Neill, med
ical, improved. 17—Jackie Tag
gert, of Chambers, medical, con
dition good. 18—Larry Dawes, of
O’Neill, tonsillectomy, condition
good; Norman Mudloff, of Page,
tonsillectomy, condition good;
Larry Mudloff, of Page, tonsillec
tomy, condition good.
Dismissals: June 13—Mrs. Joe
Coenen and son, of O’Neill; Mrs.
Edward Kaczor and twins, of
Ewing. 14—Mrs. Lyle Childers
and son, of Chambers. 15— Mrs.
Larbe Kelly, of Page. 17— Mrs.
Leland Lieb and daughter, of O’
Neill; Miss Peggy Eppenbaugh,
of O’Neill. 18—Mrs. Walter Fick
and son, of Inmdh; Jackie Tag
gert, of Chambers; Mrs. Zane
Rowse, of Chambers; Larry
Dawes, of O’Neill. 19— Norman
Mudloff of Page; Larry Mudloff
of Page. 20—Mrs. Robert Asher
and son, of O’Neill; Mrs. Paul
Newton and daughter, of Emmet.
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SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL — Mr. and Mrs.
George McCarthy took little Jim
my to Norfolk where he had a
tonsillectomy Saturday. He is
“doing well." . . Little Gene Lcw
ery, 4-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Lowery, was taken last
Thursday to Our Lady of Lour
des hospital in Norfolk to have a
3-cornered stone removed from
his ear. After 4 days there with
unsuccessful treatments to re
move the stone, his parents drove
him to an ear specialist at the Uni
versity hospital of Iowa City, la.,
Sunday. Monday, the specialist
removed the stone. Little Gene
has to remain for 4 or 5 days. . .
Mrs. William Egger visited her
sister, Mrs. Charles Lanam, of
Omaha, recently. Mrs. Lanam is
a patient at St. Josephs’ hospital
in Omaha and is reported to be
“getting along fine.” . . Ed Ether
ton is still in the Veterans hospi
tal at Grand Island. He has been
a patient there for the past 3
weeks. . . Mrs. George Hansen
was taken to St. Joseph’s hospital
in Omaha Tuesday, where she
will receive medical attention. . .
Mrs. Dale Curran and Mrs. James
Donlin viisted their father, A. G.
Johnson, in Omaha last week.
Mr. Johnson has been sick, but
“is improving.” . . . Mrs. John
Rotherham, sr., went to Omaha
Monday for medical treatment.
. . . David Widtfeldt returned on
Wednesay from Marion, S D„
where he had been receiving
medical attention. . . . The condi
tion of Mrs. Arnie Mace, sr., at
the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk
is “good.”
PAGE—Mrs. Addie Kelly was
dismissed from the O’Neill hospi
tal Friday and is staying at the
home of her son, Jesse Kelly, and
family. . . .Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
jr., took her brother, Lionel Ick
es, to Norfolk Friday where he
submitted to a tonsillectomy at
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital.
They returned home Saturday.
Their mother, Mrs. N. D. Ickes,
who had spent a week at the Alva
Inness home at Meadow Grove,
after leaving Our Lady of Lour
des hospital, accompanied them
to her home. . . Ura Bolin, 10,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Bolin, of Lincoln, fell from a
horse at the home of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wood, Friday morning and suf
fered a fractured shoulder. She
was taken to Lincoln where she
entered St. Elizabeth’s hospital
Carlene, Ura and Marilyn Bolin
had been making an extended
visit with their grandmother,
Mrs. Hester Edmisten, and other
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Lamason and Mrs. Edmisten ac
companied the girls to Lincoln.
f i ' , * • • .
ATKINSON — Russell Ever
etts is “quite ill’ at his home in
Atkinson following a stroke . . .
Mrs. Frank LeMunyan was
broought home from the Stuart
Community hospital Saturday.
She is “much improved.’’ . . .
Mrs. John Andrews is ill with
•rheumatic fever at the Bassett
hospital. She is improving. Mrs.
Andrews was formerly Ruth
Schrunk. . . . Grandma Jennings
is confined to her home by
illness. . . . Mary Kay Berigan
had her tonils removed Friday
in Norfolk. She returned home
Saturday. . . . Mrs. John Liable
was dismissed from Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk on
Wednesday, June 13.
AMELIA—S. C. 13amett receiv
ed a broken nose a;id other facial
bruises in a car accident jast
week. He was accompanying his
son, Lawrence, to work at the
Kampous ranch and as they turn
ed out to meet another car, ran
off the end of a culvert, which
was hidden by tall weeds. They
were driving on the country road
near Ed White’s, and at a very
slow rate, thus escaping more
serious injury.
DELOIT—David and Shirley
Sehi had tonsils and adenoids
removed recently. . . Adolpn Bar
ter is able to be home following
his operation at an Omaha hos
pital.
STUART— Mrs. Ernest Grun
enberg and baby daughter were
dismissed recently from Our La
dy of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk.
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