The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 23, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 10, Image 10

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ROBINSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Robinson of Colorado
Springs, Colo., a son, William Le
roy, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces,
born Wednesday, July 15. Mrs.
Robinson is the former Mildred
Haynes, granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Haynes of Page.
BELIK— Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Belik of Page, a son, Stephen
Cary, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounc
es, born Thursday, July 16, in
St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
HUNT—Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hunt of Page, a son, Robert Gil
more, weighing 7 pounds 13
ounces, born Saturday, July 18,
in St Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
ZEMPEL—Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Zempel of Grand Island, a daugh
ter, DeLila Sue, weighing 7
pounds 2 ounces, born Tuesday,
July 14. in the Lutheran hospital,
Grand Island. Mrs. Zempel is the
former Dolores Kemper, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Kemper of Page.
REES—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rees
of Omaha, a son, Douglas Allen,
born Friday, July 17. Bill is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees
of Amelia.
HAMILTON — Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hamilton of Fairfax, S.D.,
a son, weighing 7 pounds 12
ounces, born Sunday. July 19, in
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
LECHTENBERG — Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Lechtenberg cf
Spencer, a daughter, weighing 6
pounds 9 ounces, born Thursday,
July 16, in Sacred Heart hospi
tal, Lynch.
RUDA—Mr. and Mr§. Duane
Ruda of Bristow, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 14 ounces, born
Tuesday, July 14, in Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
SPELTS—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Spelts of Lynch, twins, a son,
weighing 5 pounds 11 ounces, and
a daughter, weighing 7 pounds
6 ounces, born Thursday, July
16, in Sacred Heart hospita1,
Lynch.
MARCELLUS—Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Marcellus of Atkinson, a
daughter, Janet Louise, weighing
7 pounds 714 ounces, born Mon
day, July 13, in Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
HARKINS—Mr. and Mrs. John
Harkins of Chambers, a son,
Steven John, weighing 9 pounds
1% ounces, born Friday, July 17,
at St. Anthony’s hospital.
ADAMSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Adamson of O’Neill, a
daughter, Debra Jean, weighing
F pounds 1314 ounces, born Fri
day, July 17, at St. Anthony’s
hospital. Mrs. Adamson is the
former Beverly Matthews,
daughter of Mrs. Alice Matthews.
This is their first child.
GULICK—Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Gulick of Bristow, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born
Sunday, July 19, at Sacred Heart
hospital, Lynch.
1 0 Months in Korea
Cpl. Donald McNair (above),
son of Mr. and Mrs. George
McNair of Stuart, has arrived
home after spending 10 months
in Korea. After a 30-day fur
lough, he will report to Camp
Carson, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schneider and
daughters were Sunday visitors
at the Marvin Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Durven Kipple
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
William Foree and son, Mike,
went to Hidden Paradise at Long
Pine for a picnic Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Psotta of Pil
ger were Thursday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clements.
Dr. and Mrs. Keith Vincent and
son, Mark, of Omaha visited rel
atives in OlNeill from July 14
until July 20.
Mi-s. Donald Estenson left Tues
day morning for Colman, S. D.,
where she plans to spend a week
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Ungers. She was
accompanied by Miss Charlotte
Estenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Valance Klus
mann and sons of New Salem,
N.D., returned to their home on
Sunday after spending the week
at the Mike Thiel home. Mrs.
Thiel and Mrs. Klusmann are sis
ters.
jvir. ana mrs. naraen Anspacn
were weekend guests of Mrs. Rose
Davey at Valentine. Sunday
guests of Mrs. Davey were Mrs.
Roy Madison of Bassett, Mr. and
Mrs. George Madison and family
of Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Carter of Mitchell, S. D., and
their daughter, Miss Marie San
ders of Panama City, Fla.
Renee Gaskill' of Neligh is
spending the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Gunn, and at the E. E.
! Gaskill home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bren
nan of Lincoln were weekend
guests of Mrs. Brennan’s sister,
Miss Bernadette Brennan. Mon
day they continued their trip on
to the Black Hills.
Mrs. John Kahler of Meadow
Grove visited at the Lloyd Lied
tke home Tuesday and Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thiel of Al
mont, N.D., spent the Fourth of
July with the M. J. Thiel family
of O’Neill, returning to their
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie,
sr., of Lynch were Saturday visit
ors at the Clyde McKenzie, jr.,
home. Douglas McKenzie return
ed with his grandparents for a
week’s visit.
PAGE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Riggs of
Elcereto, Calif., were dinner
guests last Thursday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Townsend.
All members of the Just-a
Mere club enjoyed a picnic sup
per in the Page park Friday eve
ning.
A group of relatives met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Carson Sunday where they en
joved a no-host dinner honoring
the birthday anniversary of W.
E Snyder. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Snyder and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Snyder and daughter,
Dorothv, of Ainsworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Fink, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Fink and son and Mrs. Dale
Hall and daughters, all of Ewing,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder
of Page.
Sick & Injured
PAGE—Mrs. C. C. Grant of
Fremont, formerly of Page, is in
the University hospital, Omaha.
The Grants moved to Fremont
the middle of April. Their small
son, Clyde, is staying with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. L. E. Peregoy of Grand
Island. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Cullen returned home Saturday
evening from Savannah, Mo.,
where she had been for a medical
checkup. . . Relatives at Page
have received word that Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Stewart of Burwell are
spending a week going through a
clinic at Omaha. They are stay
in at Ralston with Mr. Stewart’s
brother, Ivan Stewart, and fam
ily. . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max
and family left for Omaha Satur
day morning where they took
their young son for medical care.
He will have the old casts on his
legs replaced with new ones. Mr.
Max returned home but Mrs.
Max and children will remain in
Omaha until their son is dismiss
ed from the hospital. They are
visiting with Mr. Max’s relatives.
O’NEILL—Miss Linda John
son broke her leg at the Saddle
club meeting Tuesday evening.
She is at St. Anthony’s hospital.
.. . Gene Streeter and Mrs. Clyde
Streeter went to Lincoln Thurs
day to have a cast removed from
Gene’s leg. They returned Fri
day. . . While fixing his combine
Monday, John Dick fell and cut
his leg severely on the combine.
Several stitches had to be taken.
. . . Mrs. Roy Lanman has been
ill at her home this week. . .
Miss May McGowan, who is suf
fering with a heart ailment, was
taken to the Sacred Heart hos
pital in Lynch Tuesday afternor..
. . . Mrs. Eugene Van Every en
tered Immanuel hospital, Omaha,
Tuesday, where she underwent
an eye operation on Wednesday.
She will becon fined there sev
eral days. . . Very Rev. Timothy
O’Sullivan departed Sunday for
Chicago, 111., to visit his older
brother, James, 69, who submit
ted to surgery two months ago.
EWING—Mrs. Clarence Schmi
ser and small son, Michael, re
turned home Saturday from Om
aha where they had spent the
week while Michael was receiv
ing treatment for asthma. . . .
Andy Clausson, who injured a
finger in a car door about three
weeks ago, is still making trips
to Neligh for care of the injury.
CHAMBERS—R. K. Platt re
turned to the Methodist hospital
in Sioux City Tuesday, July 21,
for a checkup following his re
cent operation.
ROCK FALLS—Fred Ernst en
tered St. Anthony’s hospital for
treatment Saturday. The length
of his stay there is not yet def
inite.
DELOIT—Mrs. George Schiff
bauer was a patient at the Neligh
hospital last week. Her condition
is good.
Voorhies Family
Reunites at Neligh
The seven sons and daughters
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Voorhies of Orchard, together
with their families, held an an
ual reunion Sunday, July 19, at
Riverside park, Neligh.
i The eldest son, W. R. Voorhies,
and his wife of Olympia, Wash.,
were unable to be present.
There were 58 members and
three visitors present and 48
members were not present.
The following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Curtis, Mr
and Mrs. R. E. Troutman and
Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Curtis and
son, all of Royal; Mr. and Mrs.
G. S. Voorhies and Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. Miller, all of Neligh; Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. McManigal and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Voorhies and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vrooman, all of
Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Curtis and sons of Hopkins,
Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Voorhies and daughter of Oma
ha; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Voor
hies of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs.
George Voorhies and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hutch
inson and family, all of Elgin;
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller of
Chambers; Mr. and Mrs. Car lye
Victor and family of Plainview;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Voorhies and
daughter of Wayne; Misses Bon
nie and Beverly Miller of Fre
mont, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Miller of O’Neill.
Visitors were Mrs. Keetle and
son of Royal, Mrs. Frank Krotch
er of Aurora, Mo.
There were five births and one
wedding during the past year.
Committee appointed for the
ensuing year included Wilson
Voorhies, Mrs. K. W. Miller and
Alvin Voorhies.
The day was spent takng-pic
eutres and visiting. At the close
of the afternoon ice cream and
cakes were served.
A ribbon cake was baked by
Mrs. G. W. Miller commemorat
in the wedding anniversaries of
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McManigal,
also birthday anniversaries of
Mrs. K. W. Miller, Mrs. R. A.
McManigal, George Voorhies,
Beverly Miller and Kathie Voor
hies.
The reunion will be held on
or near the same date next year.
The Frontier for printing! ‘
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: July 15 — Dick
Cook, Rock Rapids, la.; Baby Boy
Knox, Ewing. 16—Mrs. Ida Calk
ins, Ewing; Mrs. Floyd Belik,
Page; Baby Boy Belik, Page;
Raymond Taylor, Page; Mrs. Ro
land Weyhrich, O’Neill. 17—Mrs.
Darrel Adamson, O’Neill; Baby
Girl Adamson, O’Neill; Mrs. John
Harkins, Chambers; Baby Boy
Harkins, Chambers; Mrs. Joe
Jareske, O’Neill; Mrs. Walter
Hunt, Page; V. C. Wilbem, At
kinson; Mrs. Lawrence Jonas.
O’Neill. 18—Mrs. James Rourxe,
Ainsworth; D. F. Murphy, O’
Neill; Baby Boy Hunt, Page; Mrs.
William Biglin, O’Neill; Fred
Ernst, O’Neill; Frank Biglin, O’
Neill. 19—Mrs. Ralph Beck, Ac
kinson. 20— Miriam Troshynskt,
O’Neill; Donald Quick, Butte. 21
Mrs. James Bartak, Middle
branch; Katherine Gregory, O’
Neill; Kenneth Melcher, Clear
water; Pete Larson, O’Neill; Mrs.
Benny Hill, O’Neill; Linda John
son, O’Neill. 22—Mrs. Glen Cobb,
Stuart; Albert Kallhoff, O’Neill;
T. J. Joyce, O’Neill; H. W. Hert
ford, O’Neill.
Dismissals: July lb — iNieis :
Christiansen, Ewing. 17 — Mrs. j
Clay Johnson, sr., O’Neill. 18— j
Mrs. C. R. Foree and baby girl, ]
O’Neill. 19 — Dick Cook, Rock 1 ]
Rapids, la.; Mrs. Louis Storjo- j
hann, Spencer; Mrs. Floyd Belik i
and baby boy, Page; Mrs. James |
Rourke, Ainsworth; Pat Lee, j
Omaha; Mrs. W. O. Jarman, At- 1
kinson; W. O. Jarman, Atkinson. ]
20— Lawrence Murray, O’Neill; i
Mrs. Lloyd Knox and baby boy, j
Ewing; Mrs. Joe Jareske, O’Neill; j
Fred Ernst, O’Neill; John Cole, j
Atkinson. 21 — Mrs. Roland ]
Weyhrich, O’Neill; Mrs. William ]
Biglin, O’Neill; Mrs. Peter Eng- i
ler, Stuart. 22—Mrs. John Hark- j
ins and baby boy, Chambers; j
Mrs. Darrel Adamson and baby j
girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Walter Hunt j
and baby boy, Page.
Hospitalized: Mrs. James Bar- ;
tak, Middlebranch; Mrs. Ralph j
Beck, Atkinson; Mrs. Ida Calk- j
ins, Ewing; Mrs. Glen Cobb, |
Stuart; Katherine Gregory, O’- |
Neill; Mrs. Bennie Hill, O’Neill; j
Richard Hill, O’Neill; Linda !
Johnson, O’Neill; Mrs. Lawrence ;
Jonas, O’Neill; Pete Larson, O'- i
Neill; Kenneth Melcher, Clear- j
water; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’- 1
Neill; D. F. Murphy, O’Neill; Al- j
bert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Donald ;
Quick, Butte; Mrs. Mabel Shobe, j
Page; Raymond Taylor, Page; |
Miriam Troshynski, O’Neill; V. ;
C Wilbern, Atkinson; Albeit <
Kallhoff, O’Neill: T. J. Joyce, j
O’Neill- H. W. Heriford, O’Neill. ;
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions: Mrs. Louise Cih
lar, Lynch, accident, good; Mrs.
G. Danielson, Bristow, medical,
satisfactory; Mrs. Luther Gulick
and baby boy, Lynch, good; Mrs.
Gerald Hamilton and baby boy,
Fairfax, S.D., good; Mrs. Gordon
Hinkle, Spencer, medical, im
proving; Robert H. Johnson,
Bristow, medical, satisfactory;
Mrs. Frank Jonas, Spencer, med
ical, satisfactory; Mrs. Mary
Langan, Spencer, medical, satis
factory; Mrs. Lawrence Lechten
berg and baby girl, Spencer,
good; Mrs. Duane Ruda and baby
boy, Bristow, good; Mrs. Ralph
Spelts and twins, Lynch, good;
Ed Teten, Crofton, medical, good;
Mrs. Frank Weeder, Lynch, med
ical, good.
Dismissals: July 13—Mrs. Ar
thur Retslaff, Lynch. 14—Floyd
Haun, Spencer. 16—Frank Ham
mon, Lynch; Mrs. Tom Schoberg,
O’Neill. 18—Mrs. Nicholas Baker,
Lynch; Mrs. A. A. Barden, Spen
cer. 19—Mrs. Joe Kopecky and
baby boy, Spencer.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: July 13—Mrs. Leo
Seger, Atkinson, medical; Mrs.
Donald Marcellus, Atkinson, ob
stetrical; Mrs. Katherine Ulrich,
O’Neill, medical. 14 — Mrs. Bo
Conner, Atkinson, obstetrical;
Louis Genung, Atkinson, acci
dent; John Gelliger, Atkinson,
medical. 15—Mrs. Frances Tim
merman, Stuart, medical. 17 —
Rodney Varilek, Stuart, surgical.
17 — Percy Mentzer, Atkinson,
medical.
Dismissed: July 15—Louis Ge
nung. 16—Mrs. Francis Mohr and
baby girl. 17—Mrs. Cora Tassler
18—Mrs. Edwin Horst, Mrs. Bo
Conner, Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and baby girl. 19—Mrs. Frances
Timmerman.
Hospitalized: Miss Barbara
Ballon.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wert, j
Mrs. Julius Gruhn, Mrs. Keith J
Baker, Ernie Eppenbach, Gary j
Leech of Atkinson, Larry Minton, j
Misses Mary Jones, Mary Lois j
Cavanaugh and Marie Murphy ]
spent Sunday sightseeing in |
various parts of South Dakota. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Switzer of ]
Henting Park, Calif., are visiting j
at the C. H. Switzer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Switzer of ]
Henting Park, Calif., accompan- I
ied by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Swit- ]
zer, went to Deadwood, S.D., on ]
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. j
C. Pugh. |
Mrs. Clara Barfoot and daugh- j
ter, Georgia Ann, of Gregory, j
S.D., arrived Sunday for a tive- I
day visit at the R. D. Landis s
home. Mrs. Barfoot is a sister of j
Mrs. Landis. j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lanman and ]
family of Verdel were Sunday ]
visitors at the home of Mr. and j
Mrs. Roy Lanman.
Mrs. Claude Wiley and son, j
Wayne, have spent the past two ]
weeks visiting Mrs. Wiley’s 1
mother, Mrs. Albert Andersen, in I
St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. J. Sorensen I
of Pensacola, Fla., was also vis- I
iting her mother. Mr. Wiley met j
his wife and son in Akron, la., 1
Sunday where they attended a j
Wiley family reunion before re- «
turning home that night.
Mrs. Hazel Boatman and J W S
Wilkensen were Saturday over- j
night guests of Mr. and Mrs Wil- *
bur Lang at Atkinson. Sunday j
they went fishing near Spencer t
dam.
Claude Bailey of Amarillo, I
Tex., arrived Monday for a two :
week visit with his brother, Jack 5
Bailey, and family and his sister, j
Mrs. Frank Foreman and family t
of Emmet.
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