The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 14, 1952, Section 1, Page 12, Image 12

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STEVENS—Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Stevens of Leadville, Colo., a son,
Elvin Bryan, weighing 8 pounds
and 4 ounces, bom Wednesday,
August 6,. Mr. Stevens is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ste
vens of Page. Mrs. Stevens is the
daughter of C. E. Adamson of
O’Neill.
MEYERS—Mr. and Mrs. James
Meyers of Orchard, a daughter,
born Tuesday, August 5, in An
telope Memorial hospital, Neligh.
Mrs. Meyers is the oldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Ruroede of Ewing.
DERICKSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Sammy Derickson of Star, a
son, Russell Dean, weighing 7
pounds, 4 ounces, bom on Tues
day, August 12, in the O’Neill
hospital.
REISER—Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Reiser of Spencer, twin boys, Mel
vin Michael and Marvin Francis,
weighing 8 pounds and 8 pounds
12 ounces, respectively, born re
cently in Sacred Heart hospital,
Lynch.
KOLAR—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kolar of Monowi, a daughter,
Barbara Ann, weighing 6 pounds
3 ounces, born recently in Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Dean Beckwith of Emmet
spent Friday, August 8, and Mon
day with Mrs. Ralph Beckwith.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones at
tended a Nelson family reunion
in the Polk park on Sunday. A
picnic dinner at noon was en
joyed by about 50 people. Mrs.
Jones’s mother’s maiden name
was Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Johnson
attended the hay days celebra
tion in Atkinson Monday.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ernest Brinkman
and son, David, of Lincoln ar
rived last Thursday to spend a
week with relatives here and at
Atkinson. They visited Mr.
Brinkman’s father, A. J. Brink
man, at Atkinson; his brother, Ar
thur, in O’Neill, and Mrs. Brink
man’s sister, Mrs. Helen Kreym
borg, at O’Neill.
Mrs. Arthur Harley and child
ren of Atkinson were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Beckwith.
M. H. Horiskey attended the
races in Lincoln this week and
also visited the state democratic
convention in Grand Island.
Mrs. Marion Tessier and her
brother, Francis Dempsey, de
parted for Denver, Colo., Monday
morning after attending the fun
eral rites for their father, the
late Harry Dempsey.
Mrs. George Pierson and sons
have joined her husband in Den
ver, Colo., where he is now sta
tioned. He was transferred from
California. Mrs. Pierson had
spent a month with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg,
and with other relatives.
SICK AND INJURED
EWING—Mrs. James Boies and
son, Steven Lee came home Sun
day after spending a week at the
home of her sister and brother
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
Clark, at O’Neill. Mrs. Boies and
Steven Lee were released from
the hospital in O’Neill on Satur
day, August 2. . . Dwight Schroe
der is convalescing at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Schroeder of Ewing from a
back injury received early Wed
nesday morning, August 6, when
the truck he was driving for the
Ewing ’Co-operative Creamery
went out of control, leaving the
road, crashing into a tree, re
sulting in considerable damage
to the truck. Dwight was found
unconscious about 6:30 a.m. by
Mrs. Ray Weeder. She telephoned
Julian Sojka, manager of the
creamery. He left immediately
for the scene of the accident, ac
companied by Gail Boies. An
ambulance was called from El
gin. Dwight was taken to the
Antelope Memorial hospital in
Neligh. X-rays showed a back in
jury which will give Dwight an
enforced vacation from his duties
at the creamery.
PAGE — Frank Cronk, who
has been a patient in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, has re
turned home. . . Charles Russell
and daughtvs went to Sioux City
Saturday to visit Mrs. Russell at
the Methodist hospital. She had
submitted to an operation Thurs
day. Her condition is “improved.”
... Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Davis drove
to Sioux City Sunday to see Mrs.
Mabel Davis, the mother of Mr.
Davis. She is in the Methodist
hospital following surgery. Her
condition is “improved.” . . Mr.
and Mrs. Merwyn French, Mrs.
Duane Dorr and Mrs. Raymond
Heiss went to Hastngs Friday to
visit Miss Marie Heiss, a patient in
Mary Lanning hospital following
a major operation. Her condi
tion is “satisfactory.”
CHAMBERS—Glen Adams was
taken to the Neligh hospital Mon
day, August 11 for a major opera
tion the next day. . . Mrs. Charles
Grimes was quite badly injured
by k cow, although it is thought
not seriously. . . Alvin Johnson
returned from the Lutheran hos
pital, Norfolk, Wednesday, Au
gust 6. . . Jim Cavanaugh under
went a major operation at Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor
folk, last Thursday. He is do
ing well”. . . Lavern Hoerle
is a patient at O’Neill hos
pital. .. Ronnie Young has been ill
at his home for the past week.
He is “improving” at present.
INMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moore apd Mrs. C. Zimbleman
went to Rochester, Minn., on
Wednesday, August 6, where
Mrs. Zirrtbleman will go through
the clinic. Mr. Moore returned
Friday but the ladies remained
in Rochester... Mrs. Sarah Sholes
is a patient in an Omaha hospital
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell
and daughter, Betty Jean, and
Mrs. Lottie Thompson went to
Norfolk Monday where Mrs. Brit
tell will go through a clinic,
in Rochester.
WED AT FARM HOME . . . Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson.
(above) were married Monday, August 4, at the farm home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Walters of O’Neill. Mrs. Anderson is the
former Miss Florence Walters. The bridegroom is a member of
the navy.—O’Neill Photo Co.
O’NEILL—D. N. Loy was pain
fully injured Monday at the
ranch home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Shaw, south of Bassett.
He fell' from a scaffold while
doing some repair work on the
house. He was badly bruised
about the face and ribs. The
ligaments in one leg were torn
loose and one ankle sprained.
He is “improving” in his home
in O’Neill. . . Mrs. J. C. Harnish
fell Wednesday afternoon and
suffered a possible fractured hip.
She is the widow of the late J. C.
Harnish, former Holt county
treasurer. . . Carlyle Wasachek
returned Wednesday from Bryan
Memorial hospital, Lincoln, where
he had been a patient.
OTNEILL—Mrs. Ida Williamson
is a patient in the O’Neill hospi
tal. . . Mrs. Lee Brady, who was a
patient in St. Joseph’s hospital,
Omaha, returned to her home on
Tuesday. She is “doing well” . . .
William Schroder returned to his
home Thursday, August 7, from
the Veterans hospital, Grand Is
land.
AMELIA—Ed White, Elmer
Coolidge and son, Charles, Hay
Coolidge and Jimmie Grimes
went to Greeley, Colo., to visit
Harry Coolidge, who is still in a
“serious condition” following in
juries he received when a truck
backed over him. He was re
ported to be improved Friday, but
not out of danger.
LYNCH—Mrs. Frank Hammon
was in Norfolk Monday, August
4, for a medical checkup.
HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Charles Luber of Dorsey, medi
cal, fair; John Cerveny of Nio
brara, medical, good; John L.
Bainbridge, of Bristow, medical,
good; George Courtney of Lynch,
major surgery, improving; Mrs.
Charles (Ella) Malcom of Spencer,
major surgery, good; Philip Wil
son of Redbird, major surgery,
left hospital Monday; William
Oliver Harton of Stuart, surgical,
satisfactory; Mrs. Delwyn Ander
son of Lynch, medical, improv
ing; Mrs. Wilbur Reiser and twin
boys of Spencer, good; Mrs. Rich
ard Kolar and baby girl, Barbara I
Ann of Monowi good; Mary Ab
benhaus of Butte, medical, im
proving; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gal
lop <?f Lynch, medical, good; Mrs.
Nellie Sinkey of Lynch, medical,
fair.
Dismissals: August 5 — Earl j
Sexton of Verdel. 6—Pamela 3
Rihanek of Monowi; Elden Dric- 3
key of Bristow. 7—Mrs. Harold j
Hargens and baby Christine Sara <
of Spencer; Harland Prokop of \
Spencer; Raymond Genser of 3
Verdigre. 8—Ronald Klasna of 3
Spencer; Mrs. Fred Putnam of Na- j
per. 10 — Baby Robert Bruce 3
Weekly of Bristow. 11—Phillip 3
Wilson of Redbird.
1 O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: August 6—Eugene
Baker of Chambers, medical, con
dition improved. 7—Karen Gross
nicklaus of Elgin, medical, condi
tion improved. 11—Lavern Hoerle
of Chambers, medical, condition
improved. 12—Mrs. Sammy Der
ickson of Star. 13—Mrs. Hattie
Kindland of O’Neill, medical, con
dition satisfactory.
Still in hospital: Mrs. Ida Wil
liamson of O’Neill, medical, con
dition improved; Mrs. Louise
Perkins of Chambers, medical,
condition unchanged.
Dismissals: August 6 — Baby
Lyons of O’Neill. 7 — Eugene
Baker of Chambers; Mrs. Lyle
Childers and son of Chambers. 9
—Mrs. Clark Coulter and son of
O’Neill; Karen Grossnicklaus of
Elgin. 11—Frank Riser of Butte.
Large Crowd Attends
Picnic and Ball Game
Over 100 people attended a pic
nic dinner followed by a ball
game on Sunday afternoon held
in the pasture of the William
Derickson place near Star. Peo
ple from Venus, Walnut, Star end
Dorsey attended.
Following the picnic the Star
and Dorsey ball players were de
feated by the players from Venus
and Walnut by a score of 16-5.
The Derickson place has been
a popular place all summer on
Sundays for get-to-gethers and
ball games but the crowd Sun
day was the largest yet to attend.
79-Year-Old Man
on Extensive Trip
AMELIA—Tom Fort, 79, of De
Witt, a cousin of William Fryrear,
has been visiting here the past
week. He has been making an
extensive trip, including Kansas
and Illinois and plans to tour the
Black Hills, Yellowstone park and
other places of interest before re
turning home. He is 79-years-old
and is making the trip alone.
Other Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lydon of
Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Denni
son of Jacksonville, Fla., Bobbie
McCaffrey of Alliance and John
McCaffrey, jr., who is in the navy’
were dinner guests Wednesday
August 6, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pierce. They are the children of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Caffrey and are nieces and neph
ews of Frank Pierce and Mrs
Mamie Sammons.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl' Waldo
drove to Yankton, S.D., Friday
taking their sister-in-law, Mrs
Fred Waldo, that far enroute to
her home in Sidney, Mont. The
Beryl Waldos returned home bv
wav of Pickstown, S.D.
Dean Prewitt was inducted into
the armed forces Monday, August
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix and
family of Scottsbluff have been
visiting at the Elmer Fix and
Mrs. Alice Prewitt homes since
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and
familv visited in Omaha from
Wednesday, August 6, until Sun
day-_■*)»!*
Mrs. Llovd Liedtke and son
Terry, spent Friday, August 8
in Meadow Grove with Mrs’
Liedtke’s oarents, Mr. and MiC
John Kahler. Mrs\
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O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen of
Lincoln accompanied by Mrs. Syl
vester Zakrzewski and daughters,
Angela and Margaret, left Wed
esdy, August 6, for the Black
Hills, S.D. On Saturday they
went to Ogalalla where they vis
ited with relatives. They returned
Sunday evening accompanied by
“Grandma” Zakrzewski, who will
visit here for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle,
Patricia and Gaylon, drove to
Fremont Saturday on business.
Mrs. Henry Martin and son,
Allen and Kenneth Wrede left
Wednesday, August 13, for Gree
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ley and Denver, Colo., where
they will visit friends and rela
tives.
Mrs. John Waimer of Orchard
was a guest Saturday, August 9,
of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Loy.
Mrs. Sophia Lashmett of New
port arrived Sunday morning
and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. DeBoll Sunday afternoon
she accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
DeBolt to Gregory, S. D., where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Farrier and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young
and son of Ravenna, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Aus
tin Hynes.
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