The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 28, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    Chambers Nips
Rockets, 15-11
The Chambers entry in the
North-Central day - and - night
baseball league fashioned a 15-11
victory over the O’Neill Rockets
Sunday, June 24, on the Cham
bers playground.
Boxscore:
CHAMB. (15) ab r h
Fauquier, 2d --- 5 12
Carm’on. ss ..0 12
Hilligas. 3d_4 3 3
Couch, cf_5 2 3
Oetter. c 5 11
Walters, 1st_ 4 10
Carson, If_1 1 0
Grimes, p _6 0 2
Els, If 0 0 0
Tomjack, cf —__- 6 2 1
Harley, rf 5 3 2
Totals _._45 15 16
O’NEILL (11) ab r h
Culhane, ss-5 2 1
Hamilton, cf - — 6 1 1
Holtz, If_3 2 1
Clark, rf_0 13
Morrow, 1st . 5 11
McNich’s, 2d_0 2 2
Troshynski, c-5 10
Jareske, 3d _ 3 0 1
Hovey, 3d 10 0
Godel, p-5 13
Totals --45 11 13
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Page 4; Inman 3
Page squeaked past Inman, 4-3,
in a ding-dong overtime game at
Tnman, although outhitting the
losers, 14-7. Both teams were
charged with 4 errors.
Inman led 3-2 going into the
first half of the 9th, but Page
collected 3 straight hits to bring
in the tying run. There were no
runs in the 10th for either team.
In the first half of the 11th Page
pushed across a run on 2 hits
and 1 error. Inman was unable
to score in the last of the 11th.
Darrel Heiss was the winning
pitcher, going all 11 innings and
collecting 15 strikeouts.
Milo Gorgen was the losing
pitcher. However, he had a good
day at the plate, collecting 3 hits
in 5 times at bat.
Standings:
W L Pet.
Stuart _ 3 0 1.000
Page . 5 1 .833
Bartlett _4 1 .800
Chambers _ 2 3 .400
O'Neill _ 1 3 .250
Inman _ 1 3 .250
Long Pine _ 1 4 .200
Bassett ... 0 2 .000
AU-Slar Game Soon
The North - Central baseball
league’s all star game will be
held at Stuart July 8, at 8:30 p.m.
Dan Troshynski will manage
the south half of the league,
which includes Inman, Page,
Chambers and Bartlett.
Students Attend
SSCA Meet—
Attending the summer school
of Catholic action at Creighton
university in Omaha June 13-23
were: Susanne Moss, Don Gra
ham, Shirley Leahy and Bernard
Moler, of Tilden.
They were accompanied by
Sister M. Jolenta, Sister M.
George, and Sister M. Antonella.
The theme of the summer
school conferences was "Citizens
of Two Worlds.” Shirley Leahy
was selected prefect of the visit
ing sodalities while there.
Fellowship Meets—
INMAN—The Young Adult
Fellowship of the Inman Meth
odist church held a Hiram and
Mirandy party at the IOOF hall
Thursday evening. June 21. Mr.
and Mrs. Ermand Keyes and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins were
hosts for the evening.
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Coming to the Royal
Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday
July 10 - I I - 12
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Has THE THING
come to destroy1
the world and feed
on the blood of
the human race?
Ciriciti b, CHRISTIAN NY8Y
Scraaipliy bf CHARLES LEDLRER
A WINCHESTER PRODUCTION
Admission: 42c plus tax 8c, total 50c
Matinee: Children 10c plus tax 2c, total I 2c
xvit.muRY LANE . . . Any of O’Neill’s
set of grammar school pupils about the turn of
the century who can identify everyone in the
above picture can qualify for having a good
memory. These boys and girls constituted the
7th and 8th grades about 1900 and 1901. First
row — Clyde Messner, John (“Red”) Sullivan,
Frank J. Biglin, Cliff Davis. Lawrence Skirv
ing, Walter Stewart and Pat Barrett; second
row—Tillie Butler, Margaret Grady. Lillie Gold
en, Phoebe Sherman, Nellie Brennan, Agnes
Hagerty, Genevieve Birmingham, Gertrude and
Jessie Woodruff, Dorothy Testn.an, Maude
Kline and Mabel Snyder; third row (girls)—Miss
Hopkins (teacher), Anna Dwyer, Martha Cress,
Margaret Hall, Anna Murphy, Edith Voedisch,
Anna McCarthy, Constance Harrington, Mary
Messick; fourth row (boys)—Robert Maquire,
Ryland H. Parker, Fred Milliard, Walter O’
Malley. Danny O’Connor, Jack Dwyer, John
Brennan, Paul Butler, John Biglin, William
Daily, Joel Parker.—Photo courtesy Joel Parker
collection, The Frontier Engraving.
EMMET NEWS
Wayne Fox spent from Wed
nesday, June 20, until Saturday,
June 23, in Sioux City, la.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss en
tertained Mr and Mrs. George
Ries and family, of Atkinson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and
daughter to a picnic dinner at
the city park in O’ Neill Sunday,
June 24, in honor of their 43d
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fox were
Saturday evening, June 23, cal
lers at the Paul Newton home.
Miss Sharon Wagnon was a
Wednesday, June 20, overnight
guest of Mrs. Wayne Fox and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler,
Mrs. G. D. Janzing, Mrs. Leo
Weichman and Ricky, of Stuart,
and Ellen Weber, of Ainsworth,
motored to Norfolk Thursday,
June 21.
Mr. and Mrs. John Makohus,
of Omaha, spent the June 23
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Wedige.
Miss Maureen Murphy was
employed Thursday afternoon
and Friday, June 21 and 22, at
the Wayne Fox home.
Mrs. Paul Newton and baby
daughter, Judith Ann, returned
to their home from the O’Neill
hospital Wednesday afternoon,
June 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Little and
daughter, Beverley, of Omaha,
are spending some time visiting
Mrs. Little’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McConnell, and other re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton en
tertained the following guests at
3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, June
24, in honor of their daughter,
Janet, on her first birthday an
niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Clouse, of O’Neill, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wrn. Newton, and Clyde.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry, of
O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs Dean
Perry and family were Sunday,
June 24, dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Perry and family, at
O’Neill.
Miss Judy Anderson, of Omaha,
arrived Friday, June 22, to spend
2 weeks visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. Cecil McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman,
Byron and Craig, of Bristow,
were Sunday afternoon, June
24, callers of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Foreman and family.
Among those from Emmet at
tending the Atkinson-Plainview
baseball game at Atkinson Fri
day evening, June 22, were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Cole and Jackie,
Mrs. Jack Murphy and Maureen
and Ronnie and Norma Lou Fore
man.
Mrs. G. D. Janzing and Mrs.
Joe Winkler were Friday after
noon, June 22, callers at the
Paul Newton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Madura, of
Lynch, were Sunday, June 24,
dinner guests of Mr. and- Mrs.
Jack Murphy and family.
Mrs. Robert Fox helped Mrs.
Paul Newton Thursday and Fri
day, June 21 and 22.
Mrs. Urbanski, of Omaha, re
cently spent same time visiting
her son Rev. Anthony Urbanski.
Mr. and Mi's. Ernest Wedige
were Wednesday evening, June
20, visitors of D. N. Murphy and
Clarence.
Mrs. Joe Pongratz was a Wed
nesday afternoon, June 20, caller
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heeb at At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bock, of
Burlington, la., are spending
same time visiting their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Cole, David and Kent.
Mrs. Frank Foreman and Jea
rue Kay were Tuesday evening,
June 19, callers of Mrs. Henry
Kloppenborg and Ruby.
Mrs. Charlie Strong and family,
of Omaha, are spending 2 weeks
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc
Millan and Mrs. Strong’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes,
in Atkinson.
Mrs. Johnny Babl and family
were Thursday afternoon, June
21, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Heeb at Atkinson.
(Mr. and Mrs. Owen Galligan
were Thursday evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wedige.
Bob Winkler was a Saturday
afternoon, June 23, visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Pongratz and Duane.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Owen Cole
motored to Omaha Saturday
morning, June 23, where they at
tended the horse races.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and
Ronnie were Sunday evening,
June 24, visitors of D. N. Murphy
and Clarence.
Mrs. Mary Mullen and son,
Owen, of Nebraska City, were
Saturday, June 23, dinner guests
of Mrs. Georgia McGinnis. The
Mullens are visiting relatives and
friends in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wedige
were Sunday evening, June 24,
callers of Mrs. Wedige who is a
patient in the Stuart Community
hospital. Mrs. Wedige suffered
a heart attack Sunday, June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeLash
mutt, of Elgin, were Monday
evening, June 18, callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Cole and Jack.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudolph,
of Marshalltown, loa., are spend
ing a few days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Fox, Steven and Ray.
Mrs. Grace Wallinger, (Mrs. Joe
Timmerman and Mrs. Leo Weich
man and Rickey, all of Stuart,
and Ellen Weber, of Ainsworth,
were (Monday, June 25, dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wink
ler and Bob.
Harding Family
Holds Reunion—
Mrs. Alice Bridges was hostess
to a family reunion held at her
home Sunday, June 17.
Attending the reunion were:
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harding
and children, of Omaha; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Mantange and baby, of
Moville, la.,; Mr. and Mrs. John
Rohde and grandson, Billy James,
of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Mrs.
Sibyl Maring, of Brownsville,
Tex.; Mrs. Ethel Cole, of Etmmet;
and Emory Harding and Charles
Harding, of O’Neill.
Mrs. Martha Lynch, of Yank
ton, S. D., was also present at
the gathering, although not a
member of the family.
The Clayton Harding and Joe
Mantange families spent Satur
day and Sunday, June 16 and 17,
at the Bridges home. The Roh
des and Mrs. Maring visited with
friends and relatives in the com
munity until Sunday, June 23.
Weds in Omaha—
Alta Pollock, Ewing,
EWING — First Lutheran
church in Omaha was the scene
Sunday afternoon, June 24. of the
double-wedding of Miss Alta Pol
lock and Dale B. Raasch and of
Miss Elna Cochran and Verland
A. Walke, all of Omaha.
Muss Pollock is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pollock,
of Ewing.
Sioux Cilyans
Spend Weekend Here—
Mrs. Elaine Ballew and fam
ily, of Sioux City, visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
William Murray, Henry Murray
and Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Murphy.
^^NEWraArTRODUcTcr^
We*t O’Neill _ Phone 211J
We Pay the Highest Prices
Possible for Your Produce!
CREAM, No. 1 __ 70c
EGGS, Per Doz. _ 37c
HEAVY HENS, Per Lb_22c
BILL MILLER, Mgr.
O’NEILL NEWS
Grover Michael Shaw, of Ew
ing, was a guest of his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw,
from Wednesday, June 20, to Sat
urday evening, June 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walter
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Shaw spent Sunday, June
24, at Loretto visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Fischer and family.
Dance July 4th, Pat Boffman
and his band, admission SI per
person.—Plainview Roller Rink.
8c
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Timmerman
and family, of Hastings, visited
the Dick Timmermans over the
June 23 weekend. On Sunday,
the families, accompanied by
Pete Weber, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Timmerman and family at
Pickstown, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and
daughters, of Wood Lake, were
June 23 weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Dumpert and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Lyons and family.
On Sunday they entertained at
a picnic dinner in honor of the
Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Gaughenbaugh and children, of
Emmet, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Grenier arid family were also
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy
and son, Francis, of Ford, Kans.,
spent last weekend visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Eliak Clark and the Ed
Ferris family.
Luther Clark, of Wichita,
Kans., arrived June 17 to visit a
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elias Clark,
LIKE SPAGHETTI ?
Repair with
Gordon’s Glue
HEAT & WATER - PROOF
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7-Jewel Ladies’
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Ladies 7-Jewel
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WATERPROOF
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Ladies’ 7-Jewel
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They were 90c
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BRACELETS
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16-Piece Set of
Silverware
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Stone Set RINGS
Tea Sets
CHINA
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