The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 01, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 12, Image 12

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CHRISTIANSEN—Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Christiansen of Burwell,
a son, Richard John, born Satur
day, December 20, at Burwell.
Mrs. Christiansen taught the Ce
lia rural school last term and
Mr. Christiansen taught the Hen
dricks school at the same time.
While residents of the Celia com
munity they resided in a trailer
house on the Celia school grounds.
MULHAIR—Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Mulhair of Lynch, a son, weigh
ing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born
Thursday, December 25, at Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch. The Mul
hairs have three other children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson of
Spencer are the maternal grand
parents and Mrs. Mary Leverton
of Spencer is the maternal great
grandmother.
SACKMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Sackman of Sedro Woolley,
Wash., a son, Gerald Raymond,
born Tuesday, December 16, at
Sedro Wolley. Mrs. Sackman is
the former Betty June Thomp
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivel Thompson, former Amelia
residents.
THOMPSON—Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Thompson of Amelia, a
daughter, Kaydene Mary, bom
Wednesday, Dec. 24 at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill. The
Thompsons have a son Ronnie.
Mrs. Thompson is the former
Donaldeen Dierks.
PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
Parks of O’Neill, a daughter, Peg
gy Lynn, weighing 7 pounds 1
ounce, bom Wednesday, Decem
ber 24. at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
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HOCANCAMP—Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hogancamp of Ainsworth,
a daughter, Florence Jean, weigh
ing 6 pounds, bom Thursday, De
cember 18, in the Ainsworth hos
pital.
HOLLENBECK—Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hollenbeck of ONeill, a
daughter, Mary Josephine, weigh
ing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born
Thursday, December 25, in St An
thony’s hospital, OWeill.
WISEMAN—Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Wiseman of Page, a son,
Martin Elmer, weighing 6 pounds
10 ounces, bom Friday December
26, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
HOXSIE—Mr. and Mrs. Del
bert Hoxsie of Chambers, a
daughter, Linda Kay, weighing 7
pounds 8 ounces, born Monday,
December 29, in St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
MITCHELL—Mr. and Mrs. Em
erson Mitchell of Wichita, Kans.,
a son, bom Saturday, December
IS. The Mitchells are known at
Chambers.
KORNOCK—Mr. and Mrs. Ben
ard Komock of Page, a son,
weighing 4 pounds 15 ounces,
bom Saturday, December 27, in
St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
McGRAW—Mr. and Mrs. Keith
McGraw, formerly of Inman, a
son, Mac Stephen, bom Friday,
December 12. The McGraws have
three other children, all boys.
SOLDIER KILLED
Sfc. Ernest F. Bates of Spring
view was one of two Ft. Leonard
Wood soldiers fatally injured on
Christmas eve in a two-car col
lision 14 miles east of Lebanon,
Mo. Also killed was Sfc. Henry
Smith of Wellington, Kans.
ALUMNI WINS
The St. Mary’s academy alum
ni basketball team, a motley
crew of yesteryear stars, eked
out a 37-36 win over Coach Joe
George’s 1952-53 SMA crew Tues
day night. Bill Froelich hit 18
points for the victors.
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Sick & Injured
PAGE—All of the Page people
who have been ill during recent
weeks appear to be “somewhat
improved.’’ The condition of
Mrs. Munson Stewart, Leonard
Heiss and C. A. Townsend, who
suffered either light strokes or
blod clots, is less critical. Mrs.
Rollie Snell is much improved
following a heart and nervous
ailment. Mrs. Clarence Stewart
is “somewhat improved” after be
ing quite ill due to a heart and
digestive disorder. . . .Mrs. Don
ald Heiss and infant son, Donald
Wayne, returned home Wednes
day evening, December 23, from
the ONeill hospital. On Thurs
day afternoon, Mr. Heiss drove
to Greeley to bring home their
two small daughters, who had
been staying with their grand
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Carl Ray
burn, for the past week. Mrs.
Rayburn also accompanied them
here and will assist with the
care of the children and house
work for a few days. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cronk left Wednes
day, December 24, for Grand Is
land. From there they went by
train to Del Rosa, Calif.,'to be
with their son, Elwin Cronk and
family after receiving word of
the serious illness of Mr. Cronk.
EWING—Mrs. Robert Tams is
convalescing from a long illness
at the home of Miss Mary Gokie
. . . Mrs. Perry Saiser is ill at her
home and under a doctor’s care
. . . Mrs. Charles Kruntorad un
derwent a major operation at the
Antelope Memorial hospital, Ne
ligh, on Friday. Her condition is
“satisfactory.’’ . . Mrs. Roland
Horde is a surgical patient at the
Lutheran hospital, Norfolk. Her
condition is reported “good.” . .
Mrs. Wayne Fry, who was a pa
tient at the Tilden hospital, came
home December 20. . . Dr. J. W.
Bennie of Clearwater was mak
ing professional calls in Ewing
on Monday.
AMELIA—Tom Thompson fell
on the icy sidewalks at Burwell
Saturday and broke his arm. Mr.
Thompson is staying at a nursing
home in Burwell. . . Mrs. Ber
nard Blackmore entered the hos
pital at Ainsworth Sunday and
submited to surgery Monday. . .
Fred Watson entered the hospital
in Atkinson Friday. He has been
troubled with a severe cold. . .
Evangeline Berry, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry, has
been a patient in the Atkinson
hospital during the holidays. She
suffered a throat infection.
O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
ribbets went to Omaha Saturday
morning where Mr. Tibbets en
tered a hospital for major sur
gery. Mrs. Tibbets will remain
there for several days. . .Elmer
Hinshaw has been ill with influ
enza in his home. . . Clyde Street
er submitted to a gall stone op
eration early Tuesday at Grand
Island. Near him were his wife
and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter,
who returned to O’Neill late
Tuesday night.
LYNCH—Louis Birmeier was
taken to the Lynch hospital on
Wednesday, December 24. He is
now convalescing at the George
Kalkowski home. . . Mrs. Kate
Fitzpatrick was dismissed from
the Lynch hospital on Wednes
day, December 24, and is conval
escing at the home of her daugh
ter, (Mrs. Mary Wade. . . Ray
Wilson was dismissed from the
hospital here Wednesday, Decem
ber 24.
ROCK FALLS—John McNulty,
84, a former resident of this com
munity, was operated on for a
ruptured appendix Monday, De
cemebr 15, at the hospital in Hia
watha, Kans., where they now
live. James McNulty returned
Friday evening, December 19,
from Hiawatha and reports his
falhei is “doing nicely."
CHAMBERS—Lloyd Taylor is
in Rochester, Minn., taking
treatments for a lung trouble. He
expects to be there about three
weeks. . . Gleason Grimes return
ed Saturday, December 3, from
Clarkson Memorial hospital, Om
aha, where he had been receiv
ing treatments for polio. He
gets around with the aid of
crutches. Gleason will not be
able to attend school this term.
CHAMBERS—Gleason Grimes,
who has been a polio patient at
Clarkson hospital, Omaha, for
several months, recently arrived
home. Gleason is not entirely,
well, but is on the road to recov
ery and can now remain at home
for his treatments.
SOUTH OF STUART — Linda
Gruenberg, 5-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruen
berg, was able to leave the At
kinson hospital Wednesday, De
cember 24, after recovering from
an emergency appendectomy.
CELIA—Ray Pease was quite
sick the past week” with influ
enza, but is now able to be about
. . . George Beck was taken to
Atkinson Memorial hospital Sun
day for medical care.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: December 24 —
Mrs. Merwyn Parks, O’Neill. 25—
Mrs. Robert Hollenbeck, O’Neill.
26—Mrs. Elmer Wiseman, Page;
Mrs. Bernard Kornock, Page:
Irving Pappenheimer, O’Neill. 27
—Jaynell Ford, Atkisnon; Don
na Lou Turner, O’Neill; Mrs.
Gilbert Anderson, Chambers. 28
—Mrs. Elmer Wandersee, Cham
bers; Mrs. Edward Flood, O’
Neill; James P. Gallagher, In
man; Mrs. Delbert Hoxsie,
Chambers. 29 — Mrs. Charles
Stout, O’Neill; Mrs. Bill Miller,
O’Neill; Margie Colfack, O’Neill;
Harvey Colfack, O’Neill. 30 - —
Billy Revell, Star; Arlene Miller.
Spencer; Rosemary Lyons, O’
Neill; Helen Mary Musil, O’Neill.
Dismissals: December 24 —
Homer Asher, O’Neill; Mrs. Law
rence and baby girl, Ewing; Mrs.
Donald Heiss and baby boy,
Page; Mrs. Dale Perry and baby
girl, O’Neill. 25—Carl Beach, O’
Neill. 26 — Mrs. John Carr, O’
Neill; Mrs. Emmitt Thompson,
Page. 27—Irving Pappenheimer,
O’Neill; Mrs. Joel Lyman and
baby girl, O’Neill. 28-— Jaynell
Ford, Atkinson. 29—Mrs. Robert
Thompson and baby girl, Amelia;
Mrs. Merwyn Parks and baby
girl, O’Neill; Pearlie Timmer
man, O’Neill. 30—Mrs. Robert
Hollenbeck and baby girl, O’
Neill; Mrs. Gilbert Anderson,
Chambers.
Remaining in hospital: W. J.
Brown, O’Neill; Mrs. Edward
Flood, O’Neill; James P. Galla
gher, Inman; Mrs. Anna Geary,
Neill; Mrs. Lillian Berger, O’
Inman; Mrs. Letha Morrow, O’
Neill; Harvey Colfack, O’Neill;
Margie Colfack, O’Neill; Mrs.
Mabel Gatz, O’Neill; Mrs. Del
bert Hoxsie, Chambers; Mrs.
Bernard Kornock, Page; Rose
mary Lyons, O’Neill; Mrs. Bill
Miller, O’Neill; Arlene Miller,
Spencer; Helen Mary Musil, O’
Neill; Mrs. Louise Perkins,
Chambers; Mrs. Art Reiser,
Butte; Billy Revell, Star; Lor
raine Smith, Chambers; Mrs.
Charles Stout, O’Neill; Donna
Lou Turner, O’Neill; Mrs. Elmer
Wandersee, Chambers; Mrs. El
mer Wiseman, Page.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Those who spent Christmas eve
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Graham and Mary were
Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Graham,
Junior Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Eppenbach and Mickey and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brewster and
Gary. Gifts were exchanged and
lunch was served.
Christmas day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ep
penbach and Mickey were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brewster and Gary,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Graham
and Mary and Junior Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
and family had as guests Sunday
Audrey Plummer of Sioux City,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaiser and
daughter, Shirley, and Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Weller and family,
all of Atkinson. Audrey left on
Monday morning by bus to Sioux
City after visiting near Atknson
since Chrismas day. Audrey and
Herbert Kaiser are sister and
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dumpert
spent Christmas in Atkinson in
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mat Cleary.
Leo Valla has returned to
Kansas City, Mo., after spending
Christmas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Valla. Leo does sur
veying for the Union Pacific rail
road at Kansas City, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons re
turned to Pawnee, Okla., Sunday
after spending Christmas with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Lyons and Mrs. Chet Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone spent
Christmas at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dick. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hornback of Spencer were
also present.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn
returned to O’Neill Monday after
spending the Christmas holidays
at WTauneta with Mrs. Sherbahn’s
mother, Mrs. McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst and
family of Miltonville, Kans., are
spending a few days here visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Anson and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Anson and family spent
Monday at the R. H. Strong farm
near Chambers.
Christmas dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert De
Groff were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Senn of Ericson, Mr. and Mrs
Gerald DeGroff and family of
1 Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kel
ley of Burwell, Mrs. Jessie Kel
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krutz and
family of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs
Jack Blinn of Amelia and Mr
and Mrs. Jay DeGroff and fam
! ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of
Albion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brunk of St. Edward and Mr
and Mrs. Frank Gross of Lin
coln spent Christmas eve and day
in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Leigh Reynoldson.
Luber Rites
Held at Lynch
LYNCH—Funeral services were
held Friday, December 19, for
Charles H. Luber, 79, who died
December 15. The services were
held in the Metnodist church at
Lynch, with Rev Marjorie John
son officiating. A Paddock
choir sang “Beautiful Garden of
Prayer,” “Beyond the Sunset”
and “Face to Face.”
Charles Henry Luber was bom
on December 28, 1872, at Forest
Mills, la., where he spent his
early childhood. In 1891 he came
to Boyd county, where he lived
with his mother and three sis
ters and farmed north of Butte.
In 1899 he was united in mar
riage to Miss Loretta B. Lancas
ter. In the same year they
homesteaded on a farm north
west of Butte where they resided
for 34 years. In 1929 the family-(
moved to Holt county where they"
resided at the time of his death.
To this union was bom nine
children—four boys and five
daughters—Mrs. Iva Femau, Mrs.
Irene Johnson, Miss Mary Lu
ber, Floyd and Lyle, all of Holt
county; “Mrs. Hazel Fernau of
Butte, Laurence Luber of Mem
phis Tenn., and Elvin Luber,
Pasadena, Calif. One daughter,
Erlene preceded him in death.
Besides his children he is sur
vived by his wife one adopted
son, Pvt. Marlen G. Luber of Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo; 16 grandchil
dren; nine great-grandchildren;
sister—Mrs. Maude E. Baldwin of
Ola, Ark.
Those attending the funeral
from out-of-town were Mrs. Inez
Nollkamper, Mrs. Harry Jaynes,
Mrs. Joe Cahoy and Jack Jaynes,
all of Gregory, S.D.; Mr and Mrs.
Wayne Kinzie Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Femau, all of Butte; Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Harding, Miss
Marion Classen, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Femau of O’Neill; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Galbraith of Spen
cer; Mrs. Jim ODonnal, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. E. Femau, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Fish, Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Fernau. Mrs. Rov Bar
telson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis,
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mr. -i
and Mrs. Zibie Audiss, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mott, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Classen, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fernau, Mrs. Lilli Fritz and Mrs.
Minnie Coltran.
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Clarence Tibbets
Burial at Chambers
CHAMBERS—Funeral services
for Clarence Tibbets were con
ducted Wednesday, December 24,
at the Methodist church in Cham
bers with Rev. L. R. Hansberry
officiating.
A quartette composed of Ernest
Farrier, Ray Hoffman, Stanley
and Tom Lambert sang “Rock of
Ages,” “Going Down the River
One by One” and “Forever Abid
ing.”
Pallbearers were Hale Osborne,
Donald Grimes, Lyle Cooper, Bob
Melene, Duane Miller, Melvin
Bell, Larry Tibbets and Rich
ard Tibbets.
Honorary pallbearers were
Walt Richards, Wilson Smith
Charles Spann, M. L. Sageser,
Louis Neilson and John Walter.
O’NEILL LOCALS
A/lc Robert Clements ar
rived on Tuesday from Lowery
AFB, Denver, Colo., to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clements. He will return Fri
day
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynold
son will celebrate their 14th
wedding anniversary on new
year’s eve, December 31. They
will entertain a small group of
friends at the Town House for -
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach
spent Christmas in Waco, Tex.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar
sten. On Saturday they went to
Houston, Tex., to attend the wed
ding of Donald Gibson. Donald’s
parents, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Gib
son, also attended the wedding.
They left Tuesday, December 23,
and took a short trip through
the Ozark mountains before go
ing to Houston.
Herbert Kaiser and son, Ivan,
drove to Omaha Friday on busi
ness. Mrs. Kaiser and daughter,
Esther, accompanied them to Fre
mont where they visted Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Olson and family
and enjoyed watching television.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone are
planning to spend new year’s day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Davis in Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt
spent Christmas in Gregory, S.
D., at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Farrier.
Capt. William Pettigrove left
on Saturday for Farmville, Va.^
where he has been assigned to
duty. Mrs. Pettigrove and daugh
ter will remain here for an in
definite time.
Christmas guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crabb
were Mr. and Mrs. Verle Crabb
of Wagner, S.D., Mr. and Mrs.
Dorance Crabb and Miss Donna
Crabb.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klinger
and Dottie Lou Havranek were
Wednesday guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Psotta and
Shirley of Pilger spent Christmas
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petersen
plan to spend new year’s day in ■/
Madison at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Andersen.
Stanley Young, who is station
ed at Omaha, arrived Christmas
eve to spend the day with hi»
mother, Mrs. Guy Young. He re
turned Sunday.
HAPPY
NEW
-YEAR
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Sheerest Greetings from
VAL & JOYCE DARLING
and the Staffs
The TOWN HOUSE - The TOM TOM CAFE
-Your Attention, Please
The Town House will be open to persons with reser
vations on New Year's eve. Dinners will be served to
the public—including those without reservations—from
1 A.M. to 3 A.M.
The Town House will be closed* however, on New
Year's Day.
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Wins $150 Keepsake Diamond
| . MRS. NOAL LONG... receiving beautiful KEEPSAKE |
from William W. McIntosh of the McINTOSH JEWELRY
HUNDREDS OF PERSONS signed our guest register
during the Yuletide Season. Mrs. Long was the lucky
recipient of the diamond. Presentation was made
Monday in the McIntosh Store.
Happy New Year Everyone
MdNTOSH JEWELRY
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CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank all my friends
for the cards and letters which
they sent me during my stay in
the hospital. They gave me a
lift and I’ll always remember
you gratefully.—ED MURRAY.
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you with filing your income
tax returns for 1952
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Real Estate — Insurance
Phone 106 35-37c
I WISH to thank all my relatives,
neighbors and friends for the
gifts, cards and letters which I
received during my 3 months
stay in Clarkson Memorial hos
pital, and for the many Christ
mas gifts. My parents also
wish to extend thanks for all
the kindness shown them.
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