The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 28, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
SCHMADERER—Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond (“Pete”) Schmaderer,
of Norfolk, a daughter, Susan
Margaret, weighing 9 pounds 2
ounces, born Wednesday, June
20, at Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk. Mrs. Schmaderer
is the former Margaret Hoffman,
of Stuart. .. .
SKALA —Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Ska la, of Stuart, a daughter, Jo
Ann, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounc
es, bom Sunday, June 17, at the
Stuart Community hospital.
BRABAND—Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Braband. of Elgin, a son. Roger
Earl, weighing 4 pounds 14 ounc
es, born Tuesday, June 19, at the
Tilden Community hospital Mrs.
Braband formerly was Miss Glor
ia Loughrey, of Ewing.
MUNN—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Munn, of Ewing, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, bom
Friday, June 22, in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital at Norfolk.
FRIEDRICH — Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Friedrich, of Omaha, a son,
bom Saturday, June 23. Mrs.
Friedrich is the former Miss Ona
lee Kirkland, sister of Mrs. C. F.
Small, of Amelia.
FULLER—Mr. and Mrs. Athel
Fuller, of Hay Springs, a son,
bom Tuesday, June 18.
BARTOS—Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Bartos, of O’Neill, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Sun
day, June 24, at the O’Neill hos
pital.
WILLIAMS — Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Williams, of O’Neill, a
son, weighing 8 pounds, born
Monday, July 25, at the O’Neill
hospital.
Bessie Hartman Weds
in Lincoln—
PAGE—Miss Bessie Hartman,
daughter of Mrs. Mary Hartman,'
of Page, and Roland Cullen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cullen,
of Page, were united in marriage
at Lincoln Tuesday, June 12.
Harry Spencer, judge of Lan
caster county, performed the cer
emony.
After spending a week at the
home of Roland’s brother. Dale
Cullen, and family at Medford,
they returned to Page where
they will make their home.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lloyd Lesslie Durre, 31, of
Oakdale, and Miss Ruth Ann
Weber, 18, of Chambers, June 20.
Walter Lee Sievers. 22, of
Chambers, and Miss Dorothy G.
Seaman, 17, of Ewing. June 20.
William W C. Walters, 25, and
Miss Joan M. Gonderinger, 20,
both of Valentine, June 20.
Willis Rockey, and Miss Carol
Pofahl, both of Ewing, June 21.
Elmer Franklin Wiseman, 23,
of Page, and Miss Mavis Lucille
Spry, 17 of O’Neill, June 22.
Californians Visit—
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pasamore
and daughter, of San Diego, Cal
if., are visiting Mrs. Passmores
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell,
of Page, and her sister, Mrs. W.
W. Waller.__
Weekend guests at the John H.
McCarville home were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lopez, of Long Beach,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Caffee, of Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Charles Bohny returned
to her home in Santa Monica.
Calif., after a month’s visit with
relatives here. She is the former
Miss Opal Breiner, of OINeill.
ROYAL THEATRE^
— O’NEILL —
Thursday. June 28
Joan Fontaine and Joseph
Cotten in
SEPTEMBER AFFAIR
A lonely man ... a lovely girl
... a chance meeting in Italy—
and the rest was fated. Perhaps
their romance might only live in
the space of a precious few heart
beats, but this was the love tney
had sought to the four corners
of the earth . . . the love every
man and woman hope to find.
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c, Tot. 50c
Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot 12c
Friday and Saturday
June 29-30
COMANCHE TERRITORY
Technicolor Western. Frontiers
man of the 1830s battles western
outlaws plotting to rob the Co
manche redskins of their land in
a rush for silver. Maureen O’
Hara, Macdonald Carey, Will
Geer, Charles Drake.
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 50c
Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
Matinee Saturday 2:30
Sunday. Monday. Tuesday
July 1-2-3
Alan Ladd’s big western
adventure!
BRANDED
Color by Technicolor
Starring Alan Ladd, Mona
Freeman. Charles Bickford with
Robert Keith, Joseph Calleia,
Peter Hanson, Selena Royle, Tom
Tully.
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c, Total 50c—
Matinee Sunday 2:30. Adm. 42c.
tax 8c. Total 50c; Children 10c.
plus tax 2c, Total 12c
Wednesday and Thursday
July 4-5
M-G-M presents Lassie in
THE PAINTED HILLS
Color by Technicolor
Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowling,
^Gary Gray. The story of a brave
boy and a fearless dog!
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. Tot. 50c
Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL—District Judge D. R.
Mounts and Mrs. Mounts return
ed to O’Neill at noon Friday fol
lowing a trip to Wyoming. Judge
Mounts had been hospitalized for
a few days at Casper. Doctors or
dered him to rest for a time be
cause of a heart condition. . . .
Mrs. Victor Halva has been ill
the past week, but is “improved. ’
.. Mrs. Amie Mace, sr., is “good”
in the Lutheran hospital in Nor
folk. . . Little Rickey Perry’s con
dition is "good” at Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk... Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Manson visited
“Grandomther” Fuller at the Til
den hospital Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Fuller suffered a broken hip
and a broken shoulder as a result
of a fall at her home Friday. Her
condition is described as “critic
al.”
LYNCH— Pamelia Rihanek, of
Lynch, is “getting along good” at
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in
Norfolk. . . Mrs. Alma Thorell,
Lynch teacher, has returned to
her home in Bristow following
major surgery at a Norfolk hospi
tal. . . Mrs. Marvin Petersen,
Lynch teacher, is “improved” at
a Norfolk hospital. . . Mrs. Fred
Coleman is an operative patient
in a Lincoln hospital. . . Mrs. Mil
lie Havranek, mother of William
Havranek, north of Lynch, is an
operative patient at Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. . .
Mrs. Elizabeth Cranford, 91,
mother of Frank Cranford, is
“getting along fine” in a Norfolk
hospital. . . Relatives received
word that Mrs. Ora Bame3, of
Hillsboro, Ore., has been on the
sick list for the past several
weeks.
CHAMBERS — Mr and Mrs.
Harvey Nachtman, of Dull Cen
ter, Wyo., brought Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Grimes to Chambers Mon
day, June 18. On Tuesday, June
19, Clair Grimes took his brother
and wife to Rochester, Minn.,
where Mr. Grimes remained for
medical care. . . Darrell Lee Gil
lette underwent a minor opera
tion in Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk Monday. . . Mrs.
Leo Hanna left Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk on
Monday.
PAGE— Mrs. C. C. Graves re
turned home Wednesday, June
20, from Lincoln. She had taken
her youngest daughter, Dorothy,
to the Orthopedic hospital. She
submitted to an operation on her
hand. Dorothy remained at the
hospital.
EMMET — Word was received
by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wedige
Sunday afternoon that Mr. Wed
ige’s mother had been taken ill
with a heart attack. She is “im
proving” at this time. . . Mrs.
John Conard received word late
Friday night that her stepfather.
Rommie South, had been taken
ill that evening. John Conard
drove Mr. South to Omaha where
he is now a patient at the Uni
versity hospital there.
ATKINSON — John Wedige,
who has been critically ill at his
home in Atkinson, was taken ot
the Stuart Community hospital
Sunday by ambulance. His condi
tion is “satisfactory.”
CELIA — Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Colfack both had measles last
week.
AMELIA—A. E. Sammons has
not been so well this week.
Marion Harris
a Ewing Bride
EWING—Miss Marion Harris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Harris, of Ewing, and Stanley
Merchant, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Merchant, of Elgin, were
married in a double-ring cere
mony Sunday, June 17, at 3 o’
clock at the Methodist church in
Elgin. Rev. Lester V. Anderson
officiated.
Miss Anna Mae Hill, of Ewing,
was the bridesmaid and wore a
beige suit with white accessories
and a corsage of pink peony, wh
ite daisies and mock orange bl
ossoms. Bruce Merchant,
brother of the bridegroom, ser
ved as bestman.
The ceremony was performed
before an altar decorated with
candelabra and baskets of peo
nies. The candles were lighted
preceding the ceremony by Betty
Kay Conger, cousin of the bride
groom and Betty June Harris,
sister of the bride.
Music was furnished by Mrs.
I. D. Wilcox at the piano and
Thelma Wilcox with the violin.
The vocal solos, “I Love You
Truly", sung by Betty June Har
ris, and “O, Promise Me”, sung
by Betty Kay Conger, followed
the lighting of the candles.
The bride entered on the arm
of her father to the strains of
“Because", played by Thelma
Wilcox. She wore a blue garbar
dine suit with lavender acces
sories and carried a boquet of
roses and mock orange blossoms.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Merchant.
‘Mrs. R. H. Fmk, of Fremont,
grandmother of the bride, poured.
The young couple left for
Fremont where they plan to
make their home.
DANCE
SUMMERLAND
at Ewing
SUNDAY, JULY 1
Music by
BUDDY BAIR
and Hi* Orche*tra
ON 10-DAY FURLOUGH . . .
Pvt. Arnott Buxton (above), cf
Page, is spending a 10-day fur
lough with relatives at Page.
He has been in service since
February 1 and this week re
turns to his post near Atlanta,
Ga.—The Frontier Engraving.
HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
(Lynch)
Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of
Lynch, medical, much improved;
Ellsworth Wenke, of Spencer,
major surgery, doing well; Mrs.
Ray Noble, of Star, doing well;
Mrs. Roy Carmichael, of Butte,
accident, dismissed June 25; Mrs.
L. E. Axtell, of Dustin, medical,
somewhat better; Mrs. Leonard
Tiefenthaler, of Anoka, and ba
by son, doing well; Mrs. E. H.
Miller, of Spencer, medical, dis
missed June 24; Mrs. Hans Gehl
sen, of Bristowk, and baby son,
doing well; Mrs. Marvin Stol
tenberg, of Anoka, and baby son,
doing well.
Mrs. Dean Bowman, of Bristow,
and baby son, doing well; Mrs.
R. M. Ducker, of Lynch, tonsillec
tomy, dismissed June 25; Mrs. H.
W. Tomlinson, of O’Neill, medic
al, doing well; Mrs. George Fish,
of Bristow, medical, dismissed
June 26; Donna L. Woodruff, of
Butte, tonsillectomy, dismissed
June 26; Charles K. Kirk, of
Spencer, medical, not so good;
Nancy M. Connick, of Niobrara,
appendectomy, dismissed June
27; Kerry W. Fernau, of Buite,
medical, dismissed June 23.
Mrs. Dwight Micanek, of
Lynch, and baby son, dismissed
June 24; Mrs. Hannah Donohoe,
of O’Neill, medical, dismissed
June 23; Miss May McGowan, of
O’Neill, medical, not so good; O.
A. Kilpatrick, of O’Neill, medic
al, unchanged; John Bainbridge,
of Bristow, unchanged.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
(Stuart)
In hospital: Mrs. Lola Humer
ick, of Stuart, condition good.
Admissions: June 18 — Miss
Elizabeth Parshall, of Atkinson,
medical. 17—Mrs. Herb Skala, of
Stuart, a baby girl. 22—Mrs. Jean
Wilbern, of Atkinson, a baby
Kiri.
Dismissals: June 17—Mrs. Alex
Cleary and son, of Atkinson. 18
— Mrs. Elmer Olberding and
daughter, of Stuart. 19 — Mrs.
Fannie Coats, of Stuart. 21—Mrs.
Herb Skala and daughter, of Stu
art. 22—Emil Tomsik, of Atkin
son; Miss Elizabeth Parshall, of
Atkinson. 23—Mrs. Elizabeth Rv
tients: Dwayne Ulrich ,of Stuart;
X-ray and fluoroscope out - pa
tients: Dwayne Ulrich, of Stuart:
Eugene Hamik, of Stuart; Mrs.
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: July 22—Mrs. Ber
nard Pongratz, of O’Neill, medic
al, condition improved. 24 _
Ralph Boesdorfer, of Springfield,
111., medical, condition improved.
26 •— Charles Hamer, of Omaha,
accident, condition fair.
Still in hospital: Lewis Ko
pecky, of Inman, medical, condi
tion improved.
Dismissals: July 23—Mrs. John
Weichman and son, of Atkinson,
j Mrs. John Janzing and
daughter, of Atkinson. 28—Ralph
Boesdorfer, of Springfield, III;
Mrs Bernard Pongratz, of O’
NeiU. 27—Charles Hamer, of Om
aha.
Jaunita Wright
a Ewing Bride
EWING—At nuptial rite in St.
Peters church Tuesday, June
2t>th, Jaunita Wright became the
bride of Frank Sands. The bride
os the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Wright, of Ewing.
The late Frank Sands and Mrs.
Cecilia Sands, of Ewing, are the
parents of the bridegroom.
Bridal attendants were Law
rence Sands and Josephine Sands,
brother and sister of the bride
groom.
The bride wore a grey suit; the
bridegroom a blue suit.
Hymns were sung throughout
the mass by the choir of St.
Peter’s church with Mrs. Kermit
Jefferies at the organ.
Daisies were the principal
floral decorations on the altar.
Mr. and Mrs. Sands will be
at home shortly near the Sands
family residence. Frank will con
tinue to work his mother’s place
and land he has rented for him
self.
Omahans Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Regan
and son, Tom, of Omaha, spent
the weekend in O’Neill visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donlin, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas A. Green and
the Mac Simonsons.
Miss Ruth Hoffman, Holt coun
ty clerk, returned Sunday from
a 10-day conducted tour of the
Ozark mountains.
LIKE PANCAKES ?
VnanwU
Miss Carol Pofahl
Becomes Bride of
Willis Rockey
EWING—Miss Carol Pofahl
and Willis Rockey were married
Sunday, June 24, at the Ewing
Methodist church. The 2 o’clock
afternoon ceremony was perfor
med by Rev. C. C. Chappell.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Pofahl, of Ewing,
and the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rockey, also
of Ewing.
Vernon Rockey was best man
for his brother. Ushers were Bu
ford Carlson, of Orchard, brother
in-law of the bridegroom, and
Martin Pofahl, brother of the bri
de.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a gown with
a lace bodice, trimmed in tiny
white satin buttons. The full
skirt was of net over white satin,
with a train. Her fingertip veil
edged in Chantilly lace was held
in place by a beaded tiara. She
I carried a bouquet of white car
nations in which was centered
an orchid corsage all tied with
white satin ribbon which hung
in long streamers.
Mrs. Vance Anson, a friend
and schoolmate of the bride, was
the matron-of-honor. Her gown
was fashioned like the bride’s
in pale green with matching head
piece. She carried a bouquet of
orchid carnations.
Mrs. Pofahl chose for her dau
ghter’s wedding a gown of blue
and Mrs. Rockey, the bridegroom’s
mother also chose a dress of blue
with white accessories. Each wore
a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Po
fahl, grandmother of bride, and
Mrs. Leota Butler, grandmother
of the bridegroom each wore a
corsage of white carnations.
Janice Bartak in a green for
mal and Dean Pofahl in a gray
suit lighted the candles.
The bridegroom and his atten
dant wore tan suits with white
carnation boutonnieres. The
fathers also wore boutonnieres of
white carnations.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.
Chappell played the traditional
wedding music. Miss Joellyn
; Eacher sang “I Love You Truly"
! and “Because".
Following the single-ring cere
mony before the altar decorated
with baskets of gladioli and dai
sies and candelabra, a reception,
in charge of Mrs Otto Reimer, was
held in the church parlors, which
were decorated in the bride’s cho
sen colors of green and white.
The 3 - tier wedding cake
surrounded by daisies and
topped with miniature bride and
bridegroom under a wedding
bell was used as a centerpiece
on the long table, flanked by bas
kets of flowers and candles.
The bride and bridegroom
received many gifts. Mrs. Melvin
Rexine had charge of the gift
book.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey
will make their home in Ewing,
where they have a house fur
nished and ready for occupancy
on their return from a honey
moon trip. For traveling, the
bride chose a suit of cocoa brown
with tan accessories.
Willis is a graduate of the
Ewing high school in the class
of 1941.He served in the air force
for 3 years as a mechanic. Since
his discharge he has worked with
his father in the Rockey Imple
ment Co. and is at present a
partner of the company.
Carol is a graduate of the Bar
tlett high school. She chose teach
ing as her profession, in which
she has been engaged the past
five yars.
To Attend Debut—
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ftoelich and
Miss Nancy went to Chicago, HI.,
Sunday. They plan to attend a
debut while there. Bill Froelich
and Bob Berigan, of Atkinson,
flew to Chicago Tuesday to meet
them.
Too Late to Classify
(First pub. June 28, 1951.)
William W. Griffin. Att’y
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3758
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 22, 1951.
In the Matter of the Estate of
John W. Finch, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment of
Alta Finch as Administratrix of
said estate, and will be heard
July 19. 1951, at 10 o’clock A M,
at the County Court Room in
0 Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER, |
_ County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 8-10c i
FOR RENT: 5-room house. —P.
C. Donohoe, O’Neill._8c j
FOR SALE: 7-room house.—Mrs. j
Ruby Malloy, O’Neill. 8p35 !
CARD OF THANKS
1 WANT to thank all those who I
sent cards, letters, and flowers,
also those who helped ir any
way while I was in the Veter
ans hospital at Grand Island.
8c50_ED ETHERTON _
USED CARS
WANTED
FORDS AND CHEVROLETS
'46 - ’47 - ’48 and 49
Our stock of these models is
depleted.
Midwest Motor Co.,
Ltd.
O’Neill. Nebr.Phone 100
FOR RENT: A 3-room modern a
partment-—A. E. Bowen. _8£
MILLER THEATRE - July 8-9-10
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O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holsclaw,
of Briten, Colo., who have been
visiting the Fred H. HoJsclaws,
left Tuesday for a short visit in
Lincoln.
Monday guests at Mr. and Mrs
Fred O. Heermanns’ home were
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Web
er, of Stuart, and Mrs. Bill Heer- j
mann, of Brush, Colo.
Mrs. Lillian Marne returned
Friday to her home in Ute, la.,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Shriner.
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