The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 03, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 10, Image 10

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ENGLER—Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Engler of Omaha, daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom
.Saturday, August 22. Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Engler of Stuart are
the parental grandparents.
GARHART — Mr. and Mrs.
George. Garhart of Ewing, a son,
Rodney, weighing 7 pounds 13*6
ounces, born Tuesday, August 25.
Mrs. Garhart is the former Beu
lah Cloy of Ewing.
WIECHMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wiechman of Atkinson,
a son, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounc
es, born Saturday, August 29, at
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
JUNGMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Jungman of Atkinson, a
son, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces,
bom Sunday, August 30, at At
kinson Memorial hospital.
BRENNAN—Mr. and Mrs. Neil
F. Brennan, a son, Michael
Christopher, weighing 9 pounds
6 ounces, bom Monday, August
10, at Marinette, Wise. This is the
couple’s first son and second
child. Mr. Brennan is the son of
Mrs. F. M. Brennan and the late
Colonel Bxennan of O’Neill.
ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Anderson of Lynch, a
son, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounc
es, born Saturday, August 29, in
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
SIELER—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Sieler of Spencer, a daughter,
Janet Leanne, weighing 7
pounds, bom Wednesday, August
26, in Sacred Heart hospital,
Lynch.
— mr. ana mra. jjun
Shell of Lincoln, a daughter, Su
san Jean, weighing 6 pounds 12
ounces, bom Thursday, August
13. Mrs. Snell is the former Mari
lyn Holsclaw of O’Neill.
GENEREUX — Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Genereux of O’Neill, a
son, Arthur Louis, weighing 7
pounds 5 ounces, born Wednes
day, August 26, at St. Anthony’s
hospital.
ETHERTON—Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Etherton of Atkinson, a daugh
ter, weighing 8 pounds 13%
ounces, born Saturday, August
29, at St. Anthony’s hospital.
SROLES—Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Sholes of O’Neill, a daughter,
Catherine Marie, weighing 7
pounds 8% ounces, bom Sunday,
August 30, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital.
DONOHOE .— Mr. and Mrs.
James Donohoe of O’Neill, a
daughter, Constance Lee, weigh
ing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born
Monday, August 31, at St. An
thony’s hospital.
SCHEINOST — Mr. and Mrs.
William Scheinost of Page, a
son, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounc
es, born Tuesday, September 1,
at St. Anthony’s hospital.
MELLOR — Mr. and Mrs.
George Mellor of Spencer, a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds 3 Va
ounces, born Tuesday, Septem
ber 1, at St. Anthony’s hospital.
GEHRING—Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Gehring of Central City, a
daughter, Lana Rose, weighing
9 pounds 1 ounce, born Thurs
day, August 27. Mrs. Gehring is
the former Ilene Kloepper of O’
Neill.
Country Club
Dinner—
The last in a series of fortnight
ly summer dinners was held Sun
day at the Country club. Mrs. J.
L. McCarville, jr., was chairman
end Mrs. L. D. Putnam was vice
chairman. It was one of the
largest groups of people to be
served.
Miss Barbara Birmingham has
accepted a teaching position at
the Immaculate Conception
school in Omaha. Miss Birming
ham will teach kindergarten. She
will begin to teach September 8.
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Entertain at Dinner—
Mrs. W. B. Martin and Mrs.
Emma Martin entertained at a
7 o’clock dinner in honor of Mrs.
Dora Laposky of Cherokee, la.,
George Jugler of Council Bluffs,
Io., and Mrs. Bud Cops and fam
ily of Riverside, Calif. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fora
Knight, and W. B. Martin. Mr.
Jugler and Mrs. Laposky are sis
ter. and brother of Mrs. W. B.
Martin and Mrs. Cops is their
daughter. Mrs. Cops and children
have visited here for the past
month.
Sick & Injured
AMELIA—Dell Kramer and his
sister of Lynch visited Saturday
night and Sunday at the Ray
Andersen home. Mrs. Kramer,
who had been staying with her
mother while Mr. Andersen was
in the hospital, returned to her
home. Mr. Andersen was able to
return home from the hospital
last Thursday. . . Darold Carr has
been confined to his bed with
mumps. . . Harold Kennedy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Kennedy,
is a whooping cough victim.
LYNCH — Mrs. Louisa Cihlar
was dismissed from the Sacred
Heart hospital recently following
a hip fracture. She is now re
cuperating at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. v Emil Klasna of
Spencer. . . Lloyd Spencer ac
companied his brother, Albert, to
Omaha where Albert consulted
specialists about his health.
DELOIT— Mrs. Lambert Bar
tak was a patient in a Norfolk
hospital last week. . . Andrew
Mueller spent several days last
week as a patient in a Norfolk
hospital. . . Mrs. Fred Harpster
makes weekly trips to Neligh
where she visits at the Coiner
home and receives medical care.
INMAN—Mrs. Elmer Miehaelis
returned to her home last Thurs
day from St. Anthony’s where
she was a patient for several
days. . . Mrs. Marion Paine re
turned Tuesday, August 25, from
St. Anthony’s where she was a
patient for a couple of days.
EWING — Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Dierks and family went to Oma
ha on Monday to visit her sister,
Mrs. Arthur Spittler, in St. Jo
seph’s hospital. Mrs. Spittler re
cently underwent a major opera
tion.
O’NEILL — Mrs. Jack Dailey
was taken to St. Anthony’s hos
itpal Monday and was operated
on Tuesday morning for appendi
citis.
CHAMBERS — L. W. Taggart
went to Omaha last Thursday for
medical care. He is under ob
servation for a few days at the
Methodist hospital.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Norman E. Wayman, 25, of
O’Neill and Ruby C. Kloppen
borg, 21, of Emmet, August 28.
John Paul Obermire, 21, and
Wilhelmina Irene Ruther, 20,
both of Stuart, August 29.
Richard Thomas Stoneman, jr.,
23, and Joan Arlene Jarvis, 21,
both of Boulder, Colo., August
29.
John E. Flannery, 40, and Ol
ive A. Pruss, 36, both of Atkinson,
August 31.
Harry E. Prouty, 26, of Spen
cer and Rosemary Sullivan, 18,
of O’Neill, August 31.
O'Sullivans Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’Sullivan
of Phoenix, Ariz., were O’Neill
visitors Tuesday and Wednesday,
August 25 and 26. They were din
ner guests at the Edward M. Gal
lagher home.
Holt County Sheriff Leo Tom
jack said Wednesday the identity
of the young boy, whose body
was found in a lake near here on
July 9, still has not been estab
lished. The body is being held in
Omaha.
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Margaret Jean Yantzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Yant
zi of O’Neill, became the bride of T/Sgt. Robert T. Ashforth of
Cincinnati, O., on Tuesday evening, September 1. The 8 o’clock
ceremony was performed by Rev. W. B. Smith at the Methodist
church in O’Neill.—U.S. Air Force Photo.
Thomas Joyce
Dies Suddenly
Thomas Joyce, well-known O’
Neill figure, died about 10 o’
clock Wednesday evening, Sep
tember 3, at the Mrs. Edna Coyne
home, where he had been resid
ing. Death was caused by a heart
atack. The body was taken to
Biglin Brothers.
WEATHER SUMMARY:
Hi Lo Prec.
August 27_ 94 68
August 28 _ 95 87
August 29_ 94 74
August 30 ,_ 96 66
August 31 - 94 70
September 1 _ 94 71 4
September 2 _ 94 69 .02
About .15 if an inch of rain
fell Wednesday evening after
the 6 o’clock reading (noted in
table).
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. John J. Harrington spent
a week in Chicago visiting her
husband and friends. Mrs. J. D.
Fraber and daughter, Denise, of
Landover, Md., met Mrs. Harring
ton in Chicago and returned with
her for several weeks visit here.
Mrs. Fraber is a daughter of Mrs.
Harrington.
Ben Gilligan returned Tuesday
from Nebraska City where he j
was called by the serious illness
of his mother, Mrs. Maude Gil
ligan.
Lyle Fox accompanied Rev.
Samuel Lee and son, David, to
Hastings Tuesday. They will at
tend the First Presbyterian
church college senate.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donohoe
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Donohoe
spent Saturday and Sunday visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Gene Donohoe
and sons, of Fremont.
A family dinner was held at
the Roy Lanman home. Sunday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lanman of Verdel, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mellor and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Grenier
and family.
A/3c Robert Fox of Sheppard
Field, Tex., is expected to spend
Labor day weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. James Donohoe
and daughters, Jonn and Susan,
and Mrs. Hattie Kindlund, return
ed home Wednesday from a week
vacation. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Carter at Ralston,
Wyo., who accompanied them on
a tour through Yellowstone park
and came back by way of Red
Lodge, Mont. Mrs. Mary Crippen
returned to O’Neill with them for
a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Mamie Sessler and Mrs.
Jack Falk and daughter, Bonnie,
of Denby, S.D., left last Thursday
for their homes after spending
several days visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman.
Mrs. Sessler is the mother of
Mrs. Lanman and Mrs. Falk is
her sister.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT: 3-room house.—P. C.
Donohoe, O’Neill. 18tf
CARD OF THANKS
THE FAMILY of Mrs. Mary
Langan wishes to express sin
cere appreciation to the many
kind friends and relatives who
sent cards and flowers to Moth
er while she was in the hospi
tal; also to 'those who visited
her. Thank-you to Father John,
the Sisters and hospital staff
and Doctors Kriz and David.
We thank the Altar society,
St. Mary’s choir and Father
Foster, also the ladies who
prepared and served dinner
and those who sent food.
Thanks to those who sent spir
itual bouquets and flowers. We
are grateful to everyone who
assisted in any way. 18p50
—THE FAMILY
FOR SALE: Two lots. South
front. Sidewalk, water, gas
and sewer.—Write box S, c/o
The Frontier. 18-21c
SPECIAL for Saturday, Sept. 5:
Domestic rabbit fryers, 40c lb.,
dressed. Saturday only. A de
licious item on your Sunday
dinner menu. —David Jensen,
Midway store, O’Neill. 18p50
BABY SITTING: After school
and evenings, at your home or
at my home.—Phone 509-W.
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Hospital News
ST, ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: August 26— Mrs.
Louis Genereux, O’Neill; Merle
Boelter, Venus. 27— Mrs. Hugo
Holtz, O’Neill; Eddie E. Galla
gher, Inman; Mrs. Etta Kellar,
Chambers. 28—James Nighten
gale, Atkinson; Charles Scholz,
Stuart; Mrs. Ed Etherton, Atkin
son. 29 — Mrs. Charles Kalina,
Inman. 3t)— Mrs. Isabelle Sum
mers, O’Neill; Mrs. Horace
Sholes, O’Neill; Mrs. Leslie Knep.
per, O’Neill; Mrs. George Wink
ler, Page; Mrs. Darlene Lindley,
Sidney. 31—Mrs. James Dono
hoe, O’Neill; Dominick Curatola,
Petersburg, O.; Sharon Kay Han
sen, Page; Mrs. Jack Dailey, O’
Neill; Joseph A. Mlinar, Atkin
son; Mrs. Keith Baker, O’Neill;
Russell Borg, O’Neill. September
1—Mrs. George Mellor, Spencer; !
Mrs. William Scheinost, Page; I
Arlene Mae Zahradnicek, Atkin- i
son; Charles Crook, O’Neill. 2—
Mrs. Henry Durre, O’Neill; Mrs.
Lois B. Adams, Chambers.
Dismissals: August 26 — Mrs.
Maynard Morfrow, O’Neill; Clar
ence J. Gokie, O’Neill. 27—Mrs.
Elmer Michaelis, Inman; Mrs.
Francis Musil and baby boy, O’
Neill; Danny Dale Lines, Inman;
Mrs. William Watson, O’Neill. 28
—Margie Marcellus, O’Neill. 29—
Mrs. Etta Kellar, Chambers. 30—
Mrs. Don Shonka, Chambers;
James Nightengale, Atkinson;
Vern Grenier, O’Neill; Miss Viola
Haynes, Page. 31—Merle Boelter,
Venus; Eddie E. Gallagher, In
man; Mrs. Isabelle Summers, O’
Neill; Mrs. Louis Genereux, O’
Neill; Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Cham
bers. September 1—Mrs. Bernard
Engelhaupt, Spencer; Dominick
Curatola, Petersburg, O.; Mrs.
George Mellor, Page. 2 — Mrs
Keith Baker, O’Neill.
Hospitalized: bnaron Kay Han
sen, Page; Arlene Mae Zahrad
nicek, Atkinson; George Laney,
Inman; Charles Scholz, Stuart;
Mrs. Ida Calkins, Ewing; Mrs.
Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Charles i
Crook, O’Neill; Russell Borg, O’- \
Neill; Mrs. Hugo Holz, O’Neill;
Mrs. Leslie Knepper, O’Neill; Jo
seph Mlinar, Atkinson; Mrs. j
George Mellor, Spencer; Mrs I
Horace Sholes, O’Neill; Mrs j
James Donohoe, O’Neill; Mrs 3
William Scheinost, Page; Mrs. j
Henry Durre, O’Neill; Albert j
Dtte, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Jack 3
Dailey, O’Neill. 3
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions: Mrs. Howard And- 3
srson and baby boy, Lynch, good; 3
Mrs. Godfrid Danielson, Bristow, j
nedical, unchanged; Mrs. Robert j
Hamilton, Spencer, medical, im- j
proving; Mrs. Fannie Knapp, 3
Spencer, major operation, satis- ]
factory; Miss Marie Mahlendorf, ]
Lynch, medical, improving; Don- 3
aid McGill, Verdel, major opera- j
tion, good; Miss May McGowan, ]
O’Neill, medical, good; Frank j
Schaefer, Butte, medical, un- j
changed; Mrs. Albert Schindler, j
Monowi, medical, improving; i
Charles Serlacek, Spencer, med- ]
ical, satisfactory; Mrs. Herbert j
Sieler and baby, Janet Leanne, 3
Spencer, good; Mrs. Louise Cih- j
lar, Lynch, medical, unchanged, j
Dismissals: August 24 — Mrs. S
Jannettie Nelson, Center. 26 — J
Mrs. Otto Wavruak, Werdigre; 3
Mrs. Clayton Klasna, Spencer; j
Orton Young, O’Neill; Thomas 5
Raymond, Sioux City. 27—War- ♦
ren Collins, Butte; Mrs. Melvin •
Haselhorst, Spencer. 28—Michael j
Kirwan, Spencer Mrs. Delbert S
Nielsen and baby, Lynch; Miss 3
Patty Crooks, Lynch; Stephanie 3
Hargens, Spencer; Orr Burch, |
South Sioux City; Glen Stah- |
lecker, Bristow. 29 — Richard j
Jones, Spencer; Mrs. Richard Ko- 3
lar, Monowi; Caroline Landquist, 3
Bristow; Edward Higgins, Naper. 3
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: August 24—Herman 3
Kramer, Stuart, surgical; Charles t
Small, Atkinson, medical; 25—Jo 3
Ann Seripter, Atkinson, surgical, j
29—Mrs. Charles Wiechman, At- ♦
kinson, obstetrical. 30—Mrs. Fred 3
Jungman, Atkinson, obstetrical; 3
Mrs. Bob Friedel, Atkinson, med- 3
ical. J
Dismissed: August 25—Thom- J
as Lynch, Charles Small, Mrs 3
Donald Frisch. 26—Jo Ann Scrip- 3
ter. 27 — Ray Anderson, Miss 3
Margarete O’Donnel. 28 — Mrs 3
Percy Mentzer. 29—Mrs. William *
Crawford and baby girl, Herman 3
Kramer. 30 Baby Debra Kav ' 3
Kaup. »:
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Golden Ride Club
Enters Best Float
PAGE—A large crowd attend
ed Page community day at Page
Monday. Music was furnished by
the Page band both afternoon
and evening and the band led the
parade in the afternoon. Also an
the parade were the O’Neill Sad
dle club, several 4-H members
and their cattle, floats, characters
and pets.
First prize for floats went to
the Golden Rule extension club;
second, Stevens sisters in a sur
rey; Mary Lou Luebke, Guernsey
cow, first; Linda Cronk, Short
horn cow, second. Humorous—
first, Ma and Pa Page, Rickie Al
len and Peggy Sue Kelley with
Larry Parks, chauffeur of the
scooter; second, bride and bride
groom, Valjean Parks and Enid
Johnson. Character—first, Uncle
Sam, Lyle Harvey; second, boy
and crow, Clair Parks. Girl on
bike—first, Luebke; second, Lar
ry Walker.
The horse shoe contest was
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won by Reno Boelter, first, and
Francis Boelter, runnerup. The
Page Midgets won over the In
man Midgets in the ball game1.
The O’Neill Saddle club per
formed at the ball diamond fol
lowing the parade. “Confidential
Connie” was the free movie af
ternoon and evening. The Page
Improvement club served dinner
to the members of the Saddle
club at noon, also served dinner
and lunches afternoon and eve
ning.
Other Page News
Miss Lynda Haynes of O’Neill
spent from last Thursday until
Saturday visiting her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes
and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood
cock and son, Junior, of Murdo
S.D., were Wednesday night’
August 26, guests of Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Dobins. Mrs. Woodcock
is a niece of Mr. Dobbins.
The Bid or Bye bridge club
met with Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman
Wednesday afternoon, August
26. Mrs. Kenneth Braddock of
Omaha was a guest and held high
score. All cut went to Mrs. Frank
Cronk. The hostess served lunch.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I will open a barber shop in the basement
of the First National Bank building
on —
Tuesday, September 8th
This Is a Modern Shop
WOMEN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY
GRANT PEACOCK
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NOTICE
Bids will be invited in the near future for
the erection of circular metal grain bins
owned by the Commodity Credit Cor
poration at the O’Neill and Atkinson bin
sites. These will be 1 8’ x 16’ high, steel
bins manufactured by the Butler Manu
facturing Company. Eleven bins to be
erected at O’Neill and four bins at At
kinson. Interested contractors should
contact the Holt County PMA Com
mittee, O’Neill, Nebraska.
450 Yearling Steers and Heifers
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• There'll be about 450 head of yearling steers and heifers a 3
good showing of two-year-olds, some cows, calves and mixed 3
cattle consigned to our regular weekly sale to be held todav 3
(Thursday) at our O'Neill market y •<
• We're also expecting around 150 head of feeder pigs and sev- 3
eral other butchers in a big hog run today.
• Beginning with our Thursday, September 17, sale, all hoqs ::
will be sold in the mornings, starting at 10 o'clock. 3
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