The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 23, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
STRAKA—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Straka, of Stuart, a son, Daniel
Alfred, weighing 8 pounds 1
ounce, bom Sunday. August 12,
at the Stuart Community hospi
tal.
RAMM—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Ramm, of Stuart, a daughter,
Ann Christine, weighing 8
pounds 2 ounces, bom Thursday,
August 16, at the University hos
pital in Omaha.
HOFFMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Al
ton Hoffman, of Stuart, a son,
Terry Joe. weighing 8 pounds 5
ounces, born Friday, August 17,
at the Stuart Community hospi
tal.
OLBERDING—Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Olberding, of Stuart, a
son, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounc
es, born Saturday, August 18, at
the Stuart Community hospital.
KUNZ — Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Kunz, of Stuart, a daughter,
born Saturday, August 18, at the
Stuart Community hospital.
THURI.OW — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Thurlow, of Newport, a
son, born Wednesday, August 15,
at the Stuart Community hospi- I
tal.
STRONG—Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Strong, of O’Neill, a daughter,
bom Wednesday, August 15, at
the O’Neill hospital.
JARESKE—Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Jareske, of O’Neill, a daughter,
Deborah Ann, weighing 7 pounds
6 ounces, born Friday, August J 7,
at the O’Neill hospital.
GREEN—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Green, of Chambers, a son, Doug
las Donald, weighing 7 pounds,
born Saturday, August 18, at the
O’Neill hospital.
ZASTROW—Mr. and Mrs. Lou
is Zastrow, of O’Neill, a son,
Clinton Francis, weighing i
poiinds, born Sunday, August 19,
at the O’Neill hospital.
WATSON—Mr. and Mrs. John
Watson, of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces,
born Wednesday. August 22, at
the O’Neill hospital.
GIBBS — Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Gibbs, of Orchard, a daughter,
weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born
Wednesday, August 22, at the O’
Neill hospital.
BRAUN—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Braun, of Atkinson, a daughter,
Loretta Faye, weighing 7 pounds,
born Sunday, August 19, at the
Bassett hosspital. Mrs. Braun is
the former Helen Spence, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spence.
Loretta Faye is the first grand
child of the Spences and a great
great-granddaughter of Mrs. Liz
zie Pelcer, of Atkinson.
ROBERTS—Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Roberts, of Atkinson, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds, born Monday,
August 13. Mrs. Roberts is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Nielson.
Heads Fraternity—
John O’Neill, a member of the
1950 class of St. Mary’s academy
now attending Creighton univer- 1
sity, Omaha, last week took of
fice as president of the Alpha '
Theta chapter of the Alpha Phi '
Omega national fraternity. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
O’Neill and is a sophomore at
Creighton.
DR. FISHER. Dentist. adv
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HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
(Lynch)
Mrs. Claus Sich. jr., of Naper,
and baby girl, doing well; Mrs
I Carl Lorensen, of Butte, majoi
surgery, doing well; Ben Fuhrer
; of Naper. medical, dismissed Au
gust 19; Mrs. Wilfred Henning,
! of Spencer, medical, doing weil;
Wilbur Elsasser, of Lynch, acci
dent, satisfactory: Dorothy Ann
Hahn, of Butte, appendectomy,
; doing well.
Mrs. George Fish, of Bristow,
and baby girl, dismissed August
18; Don Hynes, of O’Neill, appen
dectomy, dismissed August 2D;
Mrs. Luther Gullick, of Lynch,
and baby girl, dismissed August
20; Mrs. Louis Skokan, of Verdi
gre, and baby girl, dismissed Au
gust 16; LeRoy Angel, of Mono
wi, appendectomy, dismissed Au
gust 19; Elaine M. Peterson, of
Naper, appendectomy, dismissed
August 19.
Mrs. Eldon Mills, of Dorsey,
and twin sons, may go home;
Mrs. Floyd McNair, of Spencer,
major surgery, doing well; Mel
vin L. Blum, of Naper, appendec
tomy, dismissed August 16; Vac
Paul, of Verdigre, major surgery,
doing well; Mrs. Charles Schmitz,
of Bonesteel, S. D., and baby son,
doing well. Emil Anderson, of
Bristow, medical, dismissed Au
gust 18.
Pamela Jo Rihanek, of Mono
wi. medical, much improved, dis
missed August 21; Mrs. Sarah
Darnell, of Lynch, medical, dis
missed August 15: Mrs. Mary
Leverton, of Lynch, accident, do
ing well; O. A. Kilpatrick, of O’
Neill. medical, not so good: Mi;s
May McGowan, of O’Neill, med
ical, improved: John Bainbridge,
medical, unchanged: Mrs. Ivar
Johnson, of Bristow, doing well.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
(Stuart)
In hospital: Frank Schnase, of
Atkinson, medical, condition
good: Emil Tomsik, of Atkinson,
medical, condition good; Mrs.
Fred Karo, of Atkinson, medical,
condition good, Mrs. Lola Hum
rich, of Stuart, condition good.
Admissions: August 12 — Ben
Kaup, of Stuart, medical, condi
tion good; Mrs. Alfred Straka, of
Stuart, a baby boy. 15 — Mrs.
Ralph Thurlow. of Newport, a
baby boy. 17—Mrs. Virgil Ver
Maas, of Atkinson, a baby boy;
Mrs. Alton Hoffman, of Stuart, a
baby boy. 18—Mrs. Arthur 01
berding, of Stuart, a baby boy:
Mrs. Fred Kunz, of Stuart, a ba
by girl.
Dismissals: August 12 — Mrs.
Peter Engler, of Stuart. 13—Mrs.
Marion Armstrong, of Bassett. 15
—Mrs. Keith Ruther and son, of
Stuart. 17—Paul Shald, of Stu
art. 18—Mrs. Ralph Thurlow and
son, of Newport.
Outpatients: August 15— Mrs.
Lloyd Otto.
O’NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: August 15 — Mrs.
Lester Strong, of O’Neill. 17 —
Mrs. Leo Jareske, of O’Neill. 18
—Mrs. Don Green, of Chambers.
19—Mrs. Louis Zastrow. 22—Mrs.
Fohn Watson; Mrs. Lyle Gibbs;
Miss Caroline Reimers, of Inman,
onsillectomy and adenoidectomy,
condition good.
Still in the hospital: Mrs. Lu
;lla Parker, of O’Neill, condition
jood.
Dismissals: August 15 — Mrs.
William Vrooman and baby, of
Chambers. 17 — Mrs. Lester
Strong and baby, of O’Neill. 19—
Ronald Clossen, of O’Neill. 22—
Mrs. Leo Jareske and baby, of
3’Neill.
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'SWINGING SENSATIONS' COMING . . . Two performers, a man
and a girl known as the “Swinging Sensations” will appear in
grandstand performances Friday and Saturday nights, August 31
and September 1, at the 59th annual Holt county fair. She is the
only girl in show business who actually does horizontal bar rou
tines.
KICK & INJURED
O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Tomlinson took their son, Mick
ey, to Omaha. Monday, August
13, where Mickey had an opera
tion performed on his eyes by
Dr. Harold Gifford. Mr. Tomlin
sonson returned home Wednes
day, August 15, but Mrs. Tomlin
son remained in Omaha and
brought Mickey back Friday.
They spent Thursday night in
Schuyler with Mrs. Tomlinson’s
cousin, Nadine McNally. Mickey
is “getting along fine.” . . . Mrs.
George Hansen is home after
spending 2 weeks at the hospital
in Lynch. She is feeling “much
better.” . . . R. H. Shriner is
“seriously ill” at his home. . . .
Mrs. Ted McElhaney was operat
ed on Friday at the Methodist
hospital in Sioux City. . . Mrs. W.
P. Curtis is in an Omaha hospi
tal. . . Michael Boyle was dis
missed recently from Our Lady
of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk.
. . . Mrs. Arnie Mace, sr., is still
a patient at the Lutheran hospital
in Norfolk.
PAGE—L. H. Downey, who
was ill last week, continues on
the sick list. . . . The condition
of George Rost, who has been ill
for several days, continues “a
bout the same.” . . Melvin Carson
drove to Sioux City Sunday to
see his wife, who has been a pa
tient in the Methodist hospital
there since Wednesday, August
15. Her condition remains “about
the same.” . . . George Park went
to Norfolk Sunday to see his wife,
who has been a patient in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital follow
ing a major operation. She was
dismisesd from the hospital Sun
day and is spending several dnys
with her sister, Mrs. Cora West,
at Norfolk. . . . Carolyn Russell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Russell, submitted to an ap
pendectomy at a hospital in Nor
folk Monday afternoon. Her con
dition is "good.” . . . Mrs. J.
Ruther was dismissed recently
from Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk.
j^vyhyivj—mrs. c.uia r,ppenoacn
is “improving” at the Lutheran
hospital in Norfolk. . . . Floyd
Black, veteran of World War II,
went to Grand Island Friday
where he entered the Veterans
hospital for medical treatment.
He was accompanied by his wife,
Mrs. Black, and Mrs. Earl Bil
lings. Mrs. Billings spent the day
with her husband, who is a pa
tient at the Veterans hospital.
ATKINSON—James Gans and
sons^ Herman and Alvin, went
to Grand Island Friday where
they visited James Gans’ broth
er, Mike Gans, of Columbus, who
is in the Veterans hospital and
will undergo surgery. . , . Merle
Richards was dismissed recently
from Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk.
^ INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Crosser and son, Jerry, returned
Thursday, August 9, from Sioux
City where Jerry had received
medical treatment. . . . Mrs. John
Gallagher is in a Sioux City hos
pital where she submitted to ma
jor surgery Wednesday, August
15.
REDBIRD—Mrs. Veldon Pink
erman s poison ivy infection is
‘improving.” . . Mrs. Fred Truax,
sr., was released from an Omaha
hospital for 3 weeks and returned
to the hospital Sunday, August
12. for further treatment. Mr.
Truax and son, Richard, accom
panied her.
CHAMBERS — Clarence Tib
bets underwent a major opera
tion at the Lutheran hospital in
Norfolk this week.
MIDGETS BLANK PAGE
PAGE — The O’Neill Midgets
baseball team swamped Page, 12
0, Monday evening at Page. It
was the 5th straight triumph for
the O’Neill crew.
Venetian blind*, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
ald Co- O'Neill. Utl
Lonnie Sparks Has
7 th Anniversary
AMELIA — Twenty-one little
friends gathered at the home of
Lonnie Sparks Thursday, August
16, to help him celebrate his 7th
birthday anniversary. After
spending the afternoon playing
games, Mrs. Sparks treated the
group to watermelon.
Those present were: Charlotte
Berry, Robin, Judy and John Tay
lor; Marilyn and Julie Ries; Rog
er, Darla and Debra Waldo, Lana
Kay and Janeth Oetter; Jimmie,
{ Mickey and Dennie Doolittle;
Kathy and Joyce Doolittle; Joan,
and Beth Fullerton, Harold Tra
vers; Jackie and Billie Doolittle.
Other Amelia News
Mrs. Frank Braddock, of Rapid
City, S. D., came Thursday, Au
gust 16, to visit her mother, Mrs.
Julia White. Mrs. White expects
to return home with her daugh
ter for a visit.
Mrs. P. L. Strenger and son,
Keith, of Omaha, spent the week
end with the Lindseys. Marian
I Strenger, w'ho had spent the sum
! mer here, returned home with
i them.
Mrs. A. E. Sammons received
word last week of the death of
her nephew. He was the son of
Louis Moss, of Columbus.
Glenice, Myrtle and Venita
White spent Friday night with
their grandparents, iMr. and Mrs.
S. C. Barnett. !
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friedrich and
sons, Kirk and Kerry, of Omaha,
visited at the C. F. Small and
Lloyd Waldo homes over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andersen,
Roy and Norma went to Lincoln
Sunday where they attended
graduation exercises in the Bry
an Memorial hospital. Their
daughter, Ardene, was one of the
graduates. She will stay on at the
hospital after graduation and will
be a night nurse.
Mrs. Alice Prewitt and daugh
ters, Peggy, Janice and Sharon,
accompanied relatives to Mullen
where they will visit her broth
ers and her father.
Billie Sammons drove to Oma
ha last week to visit his father,
Lee Sammons, who is in the hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcellus and
daughters, Linda and Sonya, of
Whittier, Calif., arrived last week
to visit relatives. Art Waldman,
who had spent the winter in Cali
fornia with the Marcelluses, re
turned to his home here with
them.
Joe Kamphaus, jr., has received
his notification and will be in
ducted into the armed forces Sep
tember 5.
Mr. and Mrs. FYank Pierce vis
ited at the A. E. Sammons and
Ralph Rees homes Sunday.
Mrs. Dan Rodnovick and daugh
ters. Mildred and Dianne, of De
troit, Mich., spent a few days last
week visiting her cousin, Mrs. Lee
Gilman, and family. Mrs. Rodno
vick is the former Margaret Pos
var.
James Chapman, of Lincoln,
spent several days last week vis
iting his mother, (Mrs. George
Withers, and Mr. Withers.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
and Calvin left Sunday on their
vacation. They will visit their
niece at Douglas. Wyo., and broth
er, Harry Coolidge, at Greeley.
Colo., arid other relatives along
their way.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Bryce Leslie Phillips. 21. of
Star, and Miss Barbara Ellen
Lampert, 18, of Orchard, August
15.
Elwin Woodrow Thompson, 39,
of O’Neill, and Mrs. Helen Eliz
abeth Hansen, 28, - of Orchard,
August 15.
Donald W. Coulson, 25, and
Miss Evangeline Kaufman, 20, of
Yankton, S. D„ August 17.
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O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry re
turned Sunday, August 12, from
a 2-weeks* trip to South Dakota
to harvest. They also visited his
niece and nephew in Morristown,
N. D., and "her son, Grant Shad
duck, of Hettinger. N. D.
Wayne, Mary Jane. Ruth and
Eddie Muff returned to their
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home in Clearwater last Thurs
day after 10 days’ visit with their
aunt and uncle, the Mark Muffs.
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