The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 30, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
THOMAS—Mr. and Mrs. Es
tel Thomas, of O’Neill, a daugh
ter, born Monday, August 27, in
a Norfolk hospital. The baby was
2 months premature and was
placed in an incubator. The moth
er is the former Miriam Schmidt,
of O’Neill.
PENNINGTON—Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Pennington, of Ewing, a
son, born Friday. August 24, at
the Tilden hospital. Mr. Pen
nington is superintendent of the
Ewing public schools.
ROSSMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Tru
man Rossman, of Atkinson, a
daughter, born Sunday, August
19, weighing 9 pounds, at the
Stuart Community hospital.
BRAUN—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Braun, of Bassett, a daughter.
Nancy Lea, weighing 7 pounds
2 ounces, born Monday, August
13, at the Bassett hospital. Mr.
Braun is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Braun, of Atkinson.
KRUEGER — Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Krueger, of O’Neill, a
son, Michael Dean, weighing 71/*
pounds, born Wednesday, August
22.
GIBBS — Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Gibbs, of Orchard, a daughter,
weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born
Wednesday, August 22, at the O’
Neill hospital.
MENltaH—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Menish, of O’Neill, a son, Danny
Joe, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces,
born Wednesday, August 22, at
the O’Neill hospital.
ROWSE—Mr. and Mrs. Zane
Rowse, of Chambers, a son,
weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born
Sunday, August 28, at the O Neill
hospital.
Danny Holsclaw
Is 6 Years Old—
Danny Holsclaw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James M. Holsclaw, cel
ebrated his 6th birthday anniver
sary Saturday. Six little guests
attended the party at his home.
They played games and had re
freshments of ice cream and
birthday cake.
W. E. Wulf. Wife
Wed 50 Years—
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wulf cor
dially invited the public to attend
their golden wedding anniversary
at an open-house on Sunday,
September 9, from 2 to 5 and 7
to 9 pan., at their home m Ew
ing.
[ SICK & INJURED
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cronk left Thursday, August 23,
for Cheyenne, Wyo., to be with
their niece, Mrs. William Dineen,
jr., who. is in a hospital there ill
with polio. Mrs. Dineen is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Trowbridge, of Saratoga, Wyo.
■ Mrs. Cronk is a sister of Mr.
■ Trowbridge. . . Mrs. Anna Hold
i en, of Sioux City, came Thursday
t Dorr, who was ill. Mr. Dorr pass
i to help care for her brother, A. L.
ed away Monday morning, Au
gust 27. Mrs. John Stauffer, of
Norfolk, had also been assisting
at the home of her brother, Mr.
Dorr. . . Mrs. Melvin Carson re
turned home Sunday from the
Methodist hospital at Sioux City
where she had been a patient for
several days. Her condition is
"good.” . . Mrs. George Parks re
turned home Sunday from Nor
folk where she had spent 3
weeks. She spent 11 days at Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital follow
ing a major operation and after
leaving the hospital had stayed
with her sister, Mrs. Clara West.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parks
took their daughter, Miss Genel
le, to Norfolk Monday evening
where she submitted to an ap
pendectomy at Our Lady of Lour
des hospital at 10:30 that night.
Her condition is “good.” . . Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Miller, of Gre
sham, Ore., came to Page Satur
day morning. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Miller’s father,
W. E. Snyder, of Ainsworth. They
drove on to Sioux City to visit
their sister and daughter, Mrs.
Melvin Carson, at the Methodist
hospital. Mrs. Miller will assist at
the home of her sister after Mrs.
Carson’s return home Sunday. . .
Miss Carolyn Russell has re
turned from Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital at Norfolk where she
submitted to an appendectomy.
O’NEILL—Mra. Ted McElha
ney was dismissed Sunday from
the Methodist hospital in Sioux
City. She intends to remain in
Sioux City to recuperate for a
while. Mr. McElhaney drove
down Sunday to see her. . . .
Mrs. Violet Sholes, of Inman, has
been a patient at Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, of Norfolk,
since Monday. On Tuesday Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Clark visited her
there. Mrs. Sholes is Mrs. Clark’s
mother. . . Bernard Lorenz is on.
the sick list. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Paul E. Moseman planned to go
today (Thursday) to Lincoln
where Mr. Moseman will get a
medical checkup.
EWING—Mrs. Clara Tucker is
confined to her bed suffering
from sciatic rheumatism. . . Mrs.
Eula Eppenbach returned home
on Wednesday, August 22. from
the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk
where she had been a surgical
patient. She is convalescing at
the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald
Snyder, and daughters.
INMAN—John Gallagher spent
the weekend in Sioux City where
he visited Mrs. Gallagher, who
is a patient at the St. Joseph hos
pital there. . . Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Crosser and son, Jerry, spent the
weekend in Sioux City where
Jerry received medical attention.
DELOIT— Frank Harpster be
came worse Friday and was tak
en by ambulance to the Tilden
hospital on Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harpster and Mrs.
Glen Harpster and son visited
Mr. Harpster Sunday.
EMMET—Mrs. Guv Cole came
home Friday from St. Vincent’s
hospital m Sioux City.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: August 22— Mrs.
Lyle Gibbs, of Orchard; Miss
Caroline Reimers, of Inman, ton
sillectomy and adenoidectomy,
condition good; Mrs. Joe Menish,
of O’Neill; Mrs. George Smith,
of Chambers, medical, condition
good. 24—Mrs. Earl Farr, of O’
Neill, medical .condition improv
ed. 26 — Mrs. Zane Rowse, of
Chambers; Mrs. Joe Weber, of
Ewing, medical, condition good.
27—Miss Karen Brown, of O'
Neill, tonsillectomy and adenoid
ectomy, condition good. 28—Mrs.
Thomas Balstein, of Swan Lake,
medical, condition fairly good
Still in the hospital: Mrs. Jim
Parker, of O’Neill, medical, con
dition good.
Dismissals: August 22 — Miss
Caroline Reimers, of Inman. 23—
Mrs. George Smith, of Chambers;
Mrs. Don Green and son, of
Chambers. 24—Mrs. Louis Zas
trow and son, of O’Neill. 25 —
Mrs. Lyle Gibbs and daughter, of
Orchard. 27—Mrs. John Watson
and daughter, of O’Neill; Mrs.
Joe Menish and son, of O’Neill;
Miss Karen Brown, of O’Neill.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
(Stuart)
In hospital: Mrs. Lola Hum
rich, of Stuart, good.
Admissions: August 19 —Mrs.
Truman Rossman, of Atkinson, a
baby girl; Conrad Maben, of Ew
ing, accident patient; Adrian
Broda, of Ewing, accident pa
tient.
Dismissals: August 19 — Ben
Kaup, sr., of Stuart. 20—Adrian
Broda, of Ewing; Mrs. Ralph
Thurlow and son, of Newport. 21
—Emil Tomsik, of Atkinson;
Conrad Maben, of Ewing. 22—
Mrs. Virgil VerMaas and son, of
Atkinson. 23—Mrs. Truman Ross
man and daughter, of Atkinson;
Mrs. Fred Kunz and daughter, of
Stuart; Mrs. Alton Hoffman and
son, of Stuart; Mrs. Arthur Ol
berding and son. of Stuart.
Former Residents Return—
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ford, of
Bonesteel, S. D.. who moved to
Bonesteel from O’Neill in May,
are returning to O’Neill. They
are expected to arrive about Sep
tember 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ford
were Sunday noon guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
Krutz, jr.
LYNCH NEWS
Several children and their
mothers were entertained at the
home of Mrs. Fern King Satur
day evening, August 5, in honor
of Sharon Teadtke’s birthday an
niversary.
Mrs. Abbie Wright, of Rich
land, Wash., is here visiting her
brother, Scott Gray, and family
and her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Spen
cer, and husband.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT: 5-room house, mod
ern. — J. O. DeGroff, O’Neill,
phone 442W. 17p35
FOR RENT: Unfurn. 3-room a
partment and kitchenette and
bath, modern. — Hagensick’s
Ready-to-Wear, O’Neill. 17ctf
FOR SALE: Girl’s bicycle, Hia
watha, good condition.—Gilbert
E. Strong, phone 454W, O’Neill.
17c35
HELP WANTED: Stenographer.
Must have typing and short
hand. Experience preferred.—
See Mr. Sullivan, Consumers
1 Public Power district head
quarters, O’Neill. 17c
WE WISH to thank one and all
for the beautiful cards, good
wishes and gifts that we re
ceived on our golden wedding
day. We also want to thank
the manager of the Neligh park
for letting us use the cabin and
park.— Mr. and Mrs. Francis
F. Hieter._17c
FOR SALE: 1937 Chevrolet
coupe.—Inquire at the Town
House. O’Neill. 16c
HELP WANTED: Stenographer,
must be able to take shorthand.
—Consumers Pub. Power Dist.,
O’Neill, ask for Mr. Sullivan.
16c
Family Gathers
at Margritz Home—
The Roy E. Margritz home wa»
the scene of a family get-togeth
er Tuesday. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Schwindt. Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Schwindt, sr., of
Clay Center; Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Swanson and Vicki, of Hastings;
Mr. and Mrs. John Deines and
daughters, Mr. and Mis. John
Schwindt and sons, all of Royal;
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bunnell and
Errol, of Hartington, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Glantz, of Omaha.
ARM BREAKS AGAIN
Larry Dawes, 7, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Neil Dawes, will have
reason to be cautious next year
during the month of August. On
Sunday, August 19, while playing
on the monkey bars at Ford’s
park he slipped and broke his
arm. Last August, on nearly the
same day, while playing catch,
he slipped and broke the same
arm.
Move lo O'Neill—
Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Krueger
and their week-old son, Michael
Dean, formerly of Winner, S. D.,
are now O’Neill residents. Mr.
Krueger began his work as
butcher at the Union store Mon
day. Mrs. Krueger and Michael
Dean are expected to arrive here
Monday, September 3.
FIREMEN SUMMONED
The, O’Neill volunteer fire de
partment was summoned Thurs
day morning, August 23, to ex
tinguish a blaze. Workmen were
putting a roof on one of Shel
hamer’s sheds south of the tracks
when the tar caught fire. No
damage was done.
Clebrate 25th Wedding
Anniversary—
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wieseman,
of Lincoln, celebrated their
wedding anniversary this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sullivan spent
the weekend in Lincoln with
them. The Wiesemans are Mrs.
Sullivan’s parents.
Sails for Korea—
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan
have received word from their
son. Pvt. Raymond Sullivan, of
the army engineers, that his group
landed in Japan August 14, and
4 days later left for Korea.
Mrs. Ruby Malloy and Emory
Harding, both of O’Neill, were
married Tuesday at Neligh. They
are spending a few days In Sioux
City. _
Sixty - one Lancaster county
4-H club youths stopped here on
Thursday enroute to Long Pine.
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