The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 26, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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BOWKER—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Bowker, jr., of O’Neill, a
son, William Ward, weighing 7
pounds 9 ounces, born Thursday,
November 19, in St. Anthony’s
hospital at O’Neill.
GILDERSLEEVE — Dr. and
Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve of O’
,Neill, a son, weighing 7 pounds
9%. ounces, born Tuesday, No
vember 24, in St. Anthony’s hos
pital at O’Neill. The boy has been
named Phillip Lee.
LUNDGREN— Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lundgren of O’Neill, a
ounces, born Sunday, November
^daughter, weighing 8 pounds 2
22, in St. Anthony's hospital at
O’Neill.
FIALA—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fi
ala of Spencer, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 9% ounces,
bom Monday, November 23, in
St. Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill.
HEAD— Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Head of Minneapolis, Minn., a
son, William Joseph, weighing 7
pounds 9Vfe ounces, born Tues
day, November 10, at Minneapo
lis. Mr. and Mrs. George Head
of O’Neill are the grandparents.
GRAVES—Mr and Mrs. Russell
Graves of Femdale, Wash., a
daughter, bom recently. The
Graves are formerly of Cham
bers. Mrs. Graves is the former
Latrelle Grimes.
BURKS—Mr. and Mrs. R<)bert
J. Burks of San Diego, Calif., a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 4
ounces, born Saturday, November
14. Mrs. Burks is the former
Eileen Sullivan.
HUTTON—Mr. and Mrs. Rich
• ard Hutton of Bassett, a daughter,
Kathy Lue, bom Thursday, No
vember 19, at Bassett. Mr. Hutton
is the youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Hutton of Inman.
GROF—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Grof of Atkinson, a daughter,
• Carol Jean, weighing 6 pounds 13
ounces, born Wednesday, Novem
ber 18, in Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
HICKMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Frank Hickman of Atkin
son, a daughter, La Nae Lynn,
• weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born
Wednesday, November 18, in At
kinson Memorial hospital.
DAMERO—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Damero of O’Neill, a daughter,
Janett Louise, weighing 6
pounds 7 ounces, born Sunday,
November 22, in Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
HEAD — Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Head of Stuart, a son, weighing
10 pounds, born Monday, No
vember 23, in Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
HALE—Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Hale of Atkinson, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, born
Monday, November 23, in Atkin
son Memorial hospital.
Frontier for printing! Prompt
deliveries!
EMMET NEWS
The card party, which was tc
have been held in St. Michael’s
hall Sunday, November 22, was
postponed.
Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold and
June spent Tuesday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Burge and family
at Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard
were last Thursday evening sup
per guests at the Don Focken
home at Atkinson.
Mrs. Guy Beckwith visited
school district 57 on Friday. Miss
Helen Thomas is the teacnei
there. ,
Mrs. Emma Maring spent Tues.
day in O’Neill having an eve ex
amination.
Miss Helen Martens and pupils
of district 20 entertained the par
ents all day last Thursday at the
school.
Mrs. Robert Cole motored to
Omaha Wednesday, November
18, to visit her mother, Mrs. Ar
thur Humpal of Atkinson, who is
in a hospital there.
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Zempel of
Burwell were guests at the Robert
Cole home armistice day. They
were enroute to Lynch to visit
friends.
Kathy Seger spent Wednesday
night, November 18, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox.
Mrs. Alice Bridges of O’Neill
spent Sunday visiting at the Guy
Cole home.
Tommy Strong of Omaha re
turned home on Sunday after
spending some time visiting his
mother and stepfather, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil McMillan.
Miss Norma Lou Foreman was
unable to get to her school on
Friday due to the blizzard and
road conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
were Friday overnight guests at
the John Conard home. They
were enroute home from Norfolk
but due to the blizzard and block
ed roads were unable to get to
their home that evening.
Miss Mary Lou Conard of Em
met spent the weekend visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Conard.
Keith DeLashmutt of Burwell
spent last Thursday as a guest of
Robert Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Meier
left on Sunday for Prescott, Wise.,
where they will make their homo.
Junior Garden
Clubbers Entertain—
STUART — Members of the
Junior Garden club entertained
the mothers Saturday afternoon,
November 21, at the home of Miss
Theresa Levi.
The afternoon was spent play
ing bingo with Mrs. Joe Brew
ster winning high and Mrs. G. W.
Herrick, low. Their prizes were
a potted poinsettia and sultana.
The all cut prize, a winter bou
quet, went to Mrs. Charles Schaaf.
In the girls’ game, Kay Myers
won high and Shirley Ready, low.
Their prizes were a potted Af
rican violet and a package of
gift wrapping paper.
Each mother was presented
with a wall plaque which their
daughters had made. Following
the games lunch was served.
Phone us your news — 51!
Sick & Injured
EWING—Mrs. Gene Ruby and
daughter, Roxanne Kay, came
home Saturday from the Ante
lope Memorial hospital in Ne
ligh. . . Mrs. Arthur Kropp and
son, Max, are now at their home
in Ewing. They were released
from St. Anthony’s hospital in
O’Neill on Friday, November 13.
I . . Eddie Kaczor, a surgical pa
tient at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill, the past week, was able
to come home on Sunday. . . Mrs.
W. E. Shrader, who was a patient
at St. Joseph’s hospital in Sioux
City the past week, came home
Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Archie
i Johnson went to Sioux City on
Monday where Mrs. Johnson en
tered the Orthopedic hospital ior
an operation. . . Alvin Gibson
has been confined to his home
with a severe attack of lumbago.
He was able to get down to his
store on Saturday afternoon.
O’NEILL— William Moriarity,
wno spent four days in St. An
thony’s hospital, departed Sunday
for Missouri Valley, la., to visit
relatives. He is assistant manager
of the J. M. McDonald store
here. . . Mrs. D. H. Clauson was
released Sunday from St. An
thony’s hospital, having been
hospitalized following an auto
upset on November 1. . . Mrs. C.
M. Eason recently returned from
a Sioux City hospital, where sh
had been a patient. . . Dwayne
Borg submitted to an appendect
omy in St. Anthony’s hospital
Tuesday afternoon.
DELOIT — Mrs. Cletus Muff
underwent major sm-gery at the
Neligh hospital Moiroay, Novem
ber 16. Her baby daughter is ai
the Marcus Muff home in O’Neill.
. . . Mrs. Fred Maben was con
fined to her home last week with
a back ailment. . . Mrs. Henry
Lang is convalescing following
major surgery at the Neligh hos
pitalu. . . Mrs. Bill Schindler of
Omaha visited her sister, Mrs.
Charles McDonald, who is at her
home following her recent op
eration.
INMAN — Harry Harty left
Monday for Sioux City to visit
Mrs. Harte who is in St. Vin
cent’s hospital there. . . Mrs. Fred
Lorenz underwent surgery Tues
day morning -at St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill. . . Mrs. Rob
ert Retke returned to her home
Saturday from St. Anthony’s
hospital where she underwent an
appendectomy.
EMMET—Mrs. John Tenborg is
“improving” after spending 10
days in the Atkinson hospital.
. . . Donald Skopec, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Skopec, was
taken to Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital, Norfolk, where he sub
mitted to an emergency appen
dectomy on Tuesday, November
17. . . Mrs. Raymond Richards
has been ill with the flu.
PAGE—Mrs. Harvey Cullen
underwent surgery at Norfolk
last week. She will soon return
for a medical checkup. . . Mrs.
Harry Park entered St. Anthony's
hospital, O'Neill, last wee* and
will remain for some time
AMELIA—Howard Berry re
turned home from Thermopolis,
Wyo., where he had been taking
treatments for arthritis at the
hot springs.
CHAMBERS — Beverly and
Jimmy Masterson were victims
of the influenza over the week
end.
WSCS Does
Fancy Work—
EWING—The officers of the
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist church
met Wednesday afternoon, No
vember 18, at the William
Spence home. The business of the
meeting was making quarterly
reports and doing fancy work.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
In attendance were Mrs. Henry
Fleming, Mrs. Anna Pollock, An
na Van Zandt, Mrs. Florence
Butler, Mrs. J. L. Pruden, Mrs.
H. R. Harris, Mrs. Ralph Eacker,
Mrs. Archie Tuttle, Mrs. Jessie
Angus, Mrs. John Wunner and
Mrs. William Spence.
Begin Series of
Evening Meetings—
The Victory Homemakers club
held it’s November meeting with
Vera Pongratz. There was a cov
ered dish dinner. Two members
were absent. There was one guest,
Mrs. John Janzing.
Members decided to hold meet
ings in the evening, starting with
a covered dish supper at 6:30.
Next meeting and Christmas
party will be held at the home
of Mrs. Clarence Gokie on Dec
ember 9.
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RETURNS TO U.S.
BUTTE—S/Sgt. Chari33 Tien- !
ken of Butte was among 1.404
passengers aboard the USNS
which arrived Nov. 17 in Seattle,
Wash. Tienken had been in the
transport, Gen. H. B. Freeman,
Far East.
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They cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re
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Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of
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laxatives known to medicine.
Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
good, gives gende, comfortable, satis
fying relief for every member of the
family. Helps you get “on schedule”
without repeated doses. Even relieves
stomach sourness that constipation
often brings.
Buy Dr. Caldwell's 3<# size today.
Money back if not satisfied. Mail botde
to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y.
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyes left
Wednesday, November 18, far
their home in Valentine after
spending a few days here.
Mrs. J. M. Jessen and son, Har
olu, of Amsworih were visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James McMahan on Wednesday,
November 18.
Mrs. Lulu Quig and mother
Mrs. Amada Pace of O’Neill, were
(Tuesday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. B South
Harold Nielsen and Lawrence
Stevens returned Tuesday from
Rapid City, Hill City and Custer,
S. D., where they went deer
hunting. They visited Lawrence's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. Earl Stevens in Rapid
City.
Mrs. Walter Jacox returned
last Thursday evening from
Beemer where she visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Coon and family,
and from Norfolk where she visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caster.
Mrs. Eva Murten left Thurs
day for Lincoln where she will
make her home.
Larry Sawyer of Stuart spent
the weekend visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer.
Mrs. James Sobotka * began
working Wednesday, November
118, at St. Anthony’s hospital in
O Weill.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Luben
and daughters of Wisner spent
Sunday visiting in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben and
Mrs. May Fraka.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe of
Amelia spent Monday morning
in Inman. They were accompan
ied to their home by Mrs. Jacox,
who spent a few days visiting in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McGraw. »
Cal Geary has returned from
Lyons and is employed on the
Pearl Cary farm. Mrs. Cary has
recently been released from tne
hospital in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders and
Marilyn were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Benash at O’Neill.
The occasion was the birthday
anniversary of the Benash’ twins,
Bruce and Becky. The twins were
one-year-old.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander
left Monday for Mexico where
they will spend the winter.
Due to the storm and bad
roads, there was no school in the
Inman public schools Friday.
Mrs. Howard Jackson was hon
ored at a pink and blue shower
at the James McMahan home
Tuesday evening. November 18.
About 50 guests attended.
Mrs. W. C. Kelly entertained
the LL club at her home Wednes
day afternoon, November 18.
Mrs. David Morsbach entertain
ed the women’s department of
the RLDS church at her home
Tuesday afternoon, November 17.
Miss Faye Brunckhorst enter
tained the Extention club at her
home Wednesday,'November 18.
There were 14 members present.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: November 18 —
Mrs. William Mattern, O’Neill;
Mrs. Harry C. Park, Page; Mrs.
Otto Sprague, O’Neill; Mrs. Wil
liam H. Bowker, jr., O’Neill. 19—
Charles Ridgeway, Atkinson. 20—
Frances Ernst, O’Neill. 21—Walt
er Calkins, O’Neill; Mrs. May
nard Morrow. O’Neill; Mrs. Rov
Lundgren, O’Neill. 22—Mrs. Don
Wecker, O’Neill; Mrs. William G.
Kraft, O’Neill; Helene Cohn, O’
Neill; Mrs. Dwayne Picklapp,
Monowi; Mrs. Ernst Wedige,
Emmet; Dale A. Perry, O’Neill;
Mardelle Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary
Harrington, O’Neill. 23—Mrs. Leo
Fiala, Spencer; Mrs. Walter
Pease, Emmet; Mrs. Bernard Pon
gratz, O'Neill; Mrs. Orville Mor
row, O’Neill; Mrs. James Boies,
Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mary Margaret
Lee, Brownlee. 24 — Mrs. H. D.
Gildersleeve, O’Neill; Dwayne
Borg, O’Neill.
Dismissals: November 18—Mrs.
Arthur Kaiser, Amelia; Mrs.
Pearl Cary, Inman; Mrs. William
J. Boies and baby girl, Ewing;
Mrs. Ed Murphy, O’Neill. 19 —
Joe Fuhrer, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert
Retke, O’Neill; Mrs. William
Perry and baby girl, O’Neill. 20
—Janice Salak, O’Neill; Rcy
Janke, Omaha; William Seffron,
Omaha. 21—Mrs. Marvin Atkin
son and baby boy, Butte; Arnold
Wyant, O’Neill. 22 — Mrs. Don
Wecker, O’Neill; William Moriari
ty, O’Neill; Charles Ridgeway,
Atkinson; Mrs. Maynard Morrow,
O’Neill; Eddie Kaczor, Ewing;
Mrs. Robert Boettcher, Lynch:
Mrs. Harry Clauson, O’Neill. 23—
Mrs. William H. Bowker, jr., and
baby boy, O’Neill; Dale Revell,
Star; Mrs. Dwayne Picklapp,
Monowi. 24—Mardelle Vitt, O’
Neill; Mrs. Fred Lorenz, Inman.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Belle Wid
man, Amelia; Mrs. Barbara Lea
hy, Grand Island; Mrs. T. J. Don
ohoe, O’Neill; Mrs. Clara Scholz,
Stuart; Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill;
Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Dale
A. Perry, O’Neill; Dwayne Borg,
O’Neill; Mrs. James Boies, Chey
...
enne, Wyo.; Frances Ernst, O’
Neill; Mary Margaret Lee,
Brownlee; Bernard Allen, O’
Neill; Mrs. Bernard Pongratz,
O’Neill; Albert Otte, Winner,
S.D.; Mrs. Bryan Finch, Middle
branch; Mrs. Mary Harrington,
O’Neill- Orlow Colwell, Atkinson;
Walter Calkins, O’Neill; Mrs. Leo
Fiala, Spencer; Mrs. Roy Lund
gren, O’Neill; Mrs. H. D. Gilder
sleeve, O’Neill; Mrs. Harry C.
Park, Page; Mrs. Otto Sprague,
O’Neill; Mrs. William Mattern,
O’Neill; Melvin G. Hansen, O’
Neill; Elmer Lenz, Ewing; Mrs.
Orville Morrow, O’Neill; Mrs.
Ernst Wedige, Emmet; Mrs. Wil
liam G. Kraft, O’Neill; Mrs. Walt
er Pease, Emmet.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: November 16—Mrs.
John Tenborg, Atkinson, medical
Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Butte, med’l
ical. 17—William Murray, New
port, surgical, open bone reduc
tion; Joe Ballon, Atkinson, med
ical. 18—Mrs. Raymond Grof, At
kinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Thomas
Hickman, obstetrical. 19 — Mrs/
Roy Woodruff,- Atkinson, medical
Terry Cobb, Stuart, medical. 20-1
Mrs. Everett Hale, Atkinsog, ob
stetrical. 21—Louis Babl„ New
port, surgical; Mrs. Lyle Damero,
O’Neill, obstetrical. 22 — Mrs.
Peter Head, Stuart, obstetrical.
Dismissed: November 17—Mrs.
Harry Mitchell. 19—Joe Ballon.
21—Mrs. John Tenborg. 22—Ter
ry Cobb.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Frances
Hurley, medical.
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