The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 03, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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WALES—Mr and Mrs. Dale
Wales of San Leandro, Calif., a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 9
ounces, born Friday, May 28, in
San Leandro. Mrs. Wales is the
former Gwen McKim. 'The ma
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle C. MeKirn of O’Neill.
MAHON Y — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mahony of O’Neill, a
son, Kevin Joseph, weighing 8
Mounds % ounce, born Thursday,
May 27, at St. Anthony’s hosp
ital, O’Neill.
t>TRONG—Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Strong of O’Neill, a son, James
LaVem, weighing 8 pounds 6V4
ounces, born Friday, May 28, at
St Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
BLY— Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
Bly of Amelia, a son, Dennis
Dean, weighing 7 pounds 3%
ounces, born Friday, May 28, at
St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
SLADEK—Mr. and Mrs. Ste
phen Sladek of Atkinson, a son,
weighing 8 pounds 5% ounces,
born Saturday, May 29, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
HUCKINS — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Huckins of Onida, S.D., a
daughter, Rae E d a Pauline,
weighing 5 pounds 11% ounces,
born Sunday, May 30, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Kramer of O’Neill, a son, weigh
ing 9 pounds 13 V4 ounces, born
Tuesday, June 1, at St. An
thony’s hsopital, O’Neill.
BELLAR — Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Bellar of O’Neill, a son,
weighing 7 pounds 4 *4 ounces,
bom Tuesday, June 1, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
KAUP — Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kaup of Stuart, a son, Philip
v1 incel, bom Saturday, May 29.
in Atkinson Memorial hospital.
CAR DAMAGED
Blake Benson damaged his car
Wednesday night, May 26, when
it overturned in a ditch north of
O’Neill. The mishap was blamed
on slippery roads.
Too Late to Gassify
TOR SALE: One 20-ft. Travelo
trailer home, good condition.
Cheap.—See Richard Doty, 20
mi. north and 3 west of O’
Neill. 5p35
FOR SALE: White saddle horse, j
5-yrs.-old, well-broke, will sell j
at O’Neil’ Livestock Market i
Thursday, June 10.—Emil Col-1
fack, Atkinson. 5p40
RANCH WANTED
MUST HAVE good location,
good buildings, able to run 60
70 cows year around. Please
include all particulars in re
ply.
Box K.
c/o Frontier
STRAYED TO my place a white
face heifer Saturday night—
Jim Kelly, O,Neill, phone 145- J
5c
Mrs. Sauers Is
Luncheon Honoree—
On Saturday, May 29, Mrs. J.
D. Osenbaugh and Mrs. H. S.
Moses entertained 20 ladies at a
1 o’clock luncheon at the Osen
baugh home honoring Mrs. Roy
Sauers of California. A f t e;
luncheon cards were played.
Mrs. C. E. Lundgren won high;
Mrs. Harold Lindberg, second
high, and Mrs. L. F. Becken
hauer, all-cut. Mrs. Sauers was
presented a gift
Sick & Injured
STUART—Mrs. B. C. Engler,
daughter Bernelda, and mother,
Mrs. Mary Laible, accompanied
Mrs. John Shald and son Dick
to Grand Island on Thursday,
May 27, where they visited John
Shald and Don Engler at the
Veterans hospital. Mr. Shald ex
pects to return this week. Mr.
Engler is in a wheel chair and
will be hospitalized two more
weeks.
REDBIRD — Fred Truax, sr.,
spent a few hours at home Sat
urday but became quite ill and
returned to the hospital that
evening. Ray Wilson called on
Mr. Truax and George Syfie at
the Lynch hospital Sunday eve
ning. . . Donnie Wells, 5-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Wells, fell from a swing and
broke his arm last Thursday.
EWING—Cpl. Lewis L. Van
dersnick, B-10, station hospital,
Camp Chaffee, Ark., underwent
surgery recently and would en
joy hearing from some of his
friends. His condition is satis
factory. . . Mrs. Nellie Komer,
who has been a surgical patient
in an Omaha hospital, was able
to return to her home in Ewing
on Friday.
AMELIA — Jackie Doolittle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doo
little, was a patient in the At
kinson hospital several days last
week. He had his tonsils remov
ed and is feeling well enough to
r.ttend Bible school this week.
DELOIT — E. L. Sisson was
able to leave the Neligh hospital
where he had been hospitalized
after a fall. . . G. A. Bauer has
been receiving medical attention
in Omaha.
ATKINSON— Several stitches
were required to close a hand
wound suffered Wednesday,
June 2, by Leroy Maring while
setting pins at the new bowling
alley.
O’NEILL — J. J. Harrington,
who has been ill at his home
here for several years, was trans
ferred by ambulance Friday to
St. Vincent’s hospital, Omaha.
CELIA — Mrs. Joe Hendricks
returned home Saturday after
noon after a week’s stay at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
EMMET — Mrs. Gilbert Fox
returned home Saturday from
the hospital after undergoing an
operation.
LYNCH—Earl Pritchett is a
gain at his job at the F. U. ele
vator following hospitalization
in Omaha recently.
Tune in . . . “Voice of The
Frontier.”
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: May 26 — Ralph
Spelts, jr., Lynch; Rev. Kenneth
Carl, O’Neill; Mrs. Steve Sladek,
Atkinson. 27—R. G. Clinkscales,
O’Neill; Adolph Zahl, Stuart;
Mrs. Glenn Miller, O’Neill; Mi
chael Perry, O’Neill; Mrs. Char
les Mahony, O’NeilL 28— Mrs.
Earl H. Strong, O’Neill; Mrs.
Dwayne W. Bly, Amelia; Mrs.
M. A. Wood, Bassett. 29 — Mrs.
Harold Benson, O’Neill; William
Zimmerman, Ewing. 30—Daniel
Gilstrap, O’Neill; Marion L. Jen
sen, Stuart; Mrs. Ralph Huckins,
Onida, S.D.; Alice Scofield, O’
Neill. 30 — Mrs. Joseph Bellar,
O’Neill; Allen LeRoy Hall, Page;
Mrs. Harold Summers, Venus;
Ed Harvey, Chambers. June 1—
Mrs. E. W. Kramer, O’Neill; Mrs.
Mary Donlin, O’Neill; Mrs. Har
rv Mitchell, Atkinson; Mrs.
Frank Sullivan, O’Neill; Johnny
Oetter, O’Neill. 2—Joellen Ken
nedy, Page.
Dismissals: May 26—Mrs. Don
Myers, Stuart. 27—Mrs. Wesley
Riffey and baby girl, O’Neill;
; Mrs. Gilbert Fox, Emmet. 28 —
Mrs. Fred Lorenz, Inman; Joe
| Niezgocki, Atkinson. 29 — Rev.
Kenneth Carl, O’Neill; Herman
W. Block, Venus. 30—Mrs. Earl
H. Strong, O’Neill; Harry Lans
worth, O’Neill; R. G. Clinkscales,
O’Neill; Michael Perry, O’Neill:
Adolph Zahl, Atkinson. 31—Mrs.
Leonard Fox, Orchard; Daniel
Gust rap, u Weill. June 1— Mrs.
Charles Mahony and baby boy,
O’Neill; Mrs. Dwayne W. Bly
and baby boy, Amelia; Mrs. Har
old Benson, O’Neill; Mrs. Glenn
Miller, O’Neill; M. J. Wallace,
O’Neill; Mrs. Harold Summers,
Venus. 2 — Bonnie Burival, O’
Neill; William Zimmerman, Ew
ing; Joe Schwartz, Spencer.
Hospitalized: Johnny Oetter,
O’Neill; Ralph Speltz, jr., Lynch
Allen LeRoy Hall, Page; John
O’Conner, O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Ad
ams, Chambers; Mrs. Mary Gra
ham. O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen,
O’Neill; Joellen Kennedy, Pago;
Mamie Shoemaker, O’Neill; Mrs.
Mary Donlin, O’Neill; Mrs. Jo
seph Bellar, O’Neill; Mrs. Ralph
Huckins, Onida, S.D.; Homer
Asher, O’Neill; Mrs. E. W. Kra
mer, O’Neill: Mrs. Edward
mpbell, O’Neill; Mrs. Steve
Sladek, Atkinson; Ed Harvey,
Chambers; Alice Scofield, O’
Neill; Mrs. Frank Sullivan, O’
Neill; Mrs. Harry Mitchell, At
kinson; Albert Otte, Winner,
S.D.; Mrs. M. A. Wood, Bassett;
Mrs. Elmer Michaelis, Inman.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. Frank Kahl,
Spencer, medical, satisfactory;
Mrs. Kermit Rhodman, Gross,
medical, satisfactory; Carl Keel
er, Anoka, medical, good; Fred
T r u a x, Redbird, satisfactory;
Lloyd Mills, Lynch, good; Jerry
Kaplan, Verdel, good; Marion
Borrall, Butte, satisfactory; Mrs.
Emma Theissen, Lynch, satisfac
tory; Master Gregory Nolan, Ni
obrara, surgical, good; Mrs. Vin
cent Jehorek, Lynch, medical,
good; Mrs. Henry Eilers and ba
by boy, Spencer, good; Mrs. Ed
Whetham, Lynch, medical, sat
isfactory; Mrs. Francis Schrunk,
Lynch, medical, surgical, goou;
Mrs. Christina Klein, Bonesteel,
S.D., medical, improving; Mrs.
Chris Neumiller, Naper, medical,
satisfactory.
Dismissals: Albert Reed, Vet
del; Mrs. James Wiley, Dorsey;
Mrs. William Sholes, Buhl, Ida.;
Mrs. Albert Schindler, Monowi;
Mrs. Joseph Pfeifer, Spencer;
Mrs. Frank Gehlsen and baby
girl, Lynch, Mrs. Harold Haun
and baby boy, Spencer; Master
Leo Schulte, Fairfax, S.D.; Mis.
Anna Hansen, Tilden; Will Hoff
man, Bristow; James Wiley,
Dorsey; Miss Marvene May,
Monowi; Herman Ellermeier,
Spencer; Mrs. Adolph Soukup,
Bristow; George Syfie, O’Neill;
Lawrence Burley, Spencer; Mrs.
W. W. Kubena and baby girl,
Butte.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admissions: May 2b--Mrs. Ag
nes Schmit of Atkinson; Miss
Patricia Seger of Atkinson. 27
Ivlrs. Herman McDaniels of At
kinson. 28—Mrs. Dean Funk. 29
Mrs. Paul Kaup of Stuart. 30 —
Herbert Stevens of Atkinson. 31
—Donnie Skrdla of Atkinson;
Charles Deermer of Atkinson.
June 2—Mrs. Leonard Olberding
of Stuart.
Dismissals: May 27—Mrs. Art
Schroetlin and son of Butte. 28
—Mrs. Mary Schmit of Atkin
son. 29— Patricia Seger of At
kinson; Mrs. Joe Hendricks of
Atkinson; Mrs. Victor Chisholm
of Atkinson; O. R. Colwell tf
Long Pine. 30 — Mrs. Russel
Jleuton of Atkinson. 31 — Mrs.
Amelia Hoffman of Atkinson;
Mrs. Nick Bonenberger and
daughter of Atkinson. June 1 —
Donnie Skrdla o f Atkinson;
Charles Deermer of Atkinson.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles L. Hartgrave, 24, of
Ainsworth, and Margie J. Bux
ton, 17, of Long Pine, May 28.
They were married by County
judge Louis W. Reimer follow
ing issuance of the license. Alta
Case of Long Pine and Morris
Sherman of Ainsworth were the
witnesses.
Harold J. Grof, 31, of Atkin
son, and Josephine Wewel, 20,
of Atkinson, May 27.
Gene W. Roberts, 27, of O’
Neill, and Ellen May Burda, 19,
of O’Neill, May 28.
James Bryson Scott, 23, of
Lincoln, and Mary Augusta Ob
ermire, 19, of Stuart, May 28.
Dewayne Borg, 21, of O'Neill,
and Maxine Bauer, 22, of Ewing,
May 29. .
James Floyd Conway, 22, of
Cleveland, O., and Sally Ann
Christon, 20, of Ewing, June 1.
Omahans Here—
Mrs. Nora Quilty and daugh
ter, Grace, of Omaha visited over
the weekend with Miss Elizabeth
O’Malley and other relatives.
Mrs. Quilty and Miss O’Malley
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steskal and
their daughter went to Norfolk
Sunday and returned home Tues
day night.
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Minnie Gamel, 56,
Dies from Injuries
(Continued from page 1)
ty from Bloomfield in 1917.
Survivors include: Sons—San
ford H. of Cedar Rapids, Lester
of Ewing, Pat Earl of Winner,
S.D., Edwaid William of Stant
on; daughters—Mrs. Ralph (Et
ta) Van Buren of Wisner; Mrs.
Jerome (Frances) Ford of O’
Neill; Mrs. Fred (lone) Howard
of Stanton, Mrs. Robert (Shirley)
dart of Page; brothers— Elmer
and Walter Buskirk, both of San
Bernadino, Calif., Carl Buskirk
of Bayard, William Buskirk of
Creighton, John Buskirk of Lin
coln; sisters—Mrs. Joe Ballard of
Center, Mrs. Otto Apking of j
Randolph; Mrs. Fred Tweedy of I
Creighton, Mrs. John Lucas of I
San Bernadino, Calir.; 36 grand
hildren.
Pallbearers were Harvey Cu1
len, Soren Sorensen, Elmer Cla
sey, LaVeme Van Connett, Her
man Dimmitt and Glenn Stew
art
Dance Recital
Is Planned—
A dance recital will be held
on Friday, June 4, at the O’
Neill public school auditorium
under the direction of Mrs. W.
D. Melena. Fifty children will
take part in the program.
The program will feature box
shoe, tap, Irish, clown, Negro,
military and novelty dances.
The dancers will appear in cos
tume.
The proceeds will go to the
Brownie scout troops of O’Neill.
DRIVER'S DATE
Next date for issuing driver's
licenses at the Holt county
courthouse is Tuesdav June 15.
Young Winner of
Alternate Award
Miss Alice Young, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young of
O’Neill, failed to receive the cov
eted $150 scholarship in 4-H
club timely topics statewide
speech competition at Lincoin.
But she received the first alter
nate award for girls.
Miss Young and Gary Hoi
comb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le
Roy Holcomb of Chambers, dis
trict speech winners, competed
during the 4-H club week activi
ties.
Caroline Skopec won a trip to
club week on her food preserva
tion project work. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Skopec of Stuart.
Kay Dvorak won a trip by
virtue of her work on a health
project. She Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dvorak of
Atkinson.
Family Reunion Held
at Kirkland Home—
Mr. and Mrs. R. Zimmerle
and son, David, of San Diego,
Calif., visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Kirkland, ror
two weeks. They left for their
home last Thursday.
While they were here a family
reunion and noon dinner were
held at the W. S. Kirkland home
on Wednesday, May 26. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. W. f>.
Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs. R. Zim
merle and David, Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Kirkland and Lucille of
Atkinson, Mrs. Kate Kirkland,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cochrans
and Nancy of Atchison, Kans.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Den
nison and Delene of Albuquer
que, N.M.
Mrs. Kate Kirkland is H. V.
Kirkland’s mother and Mrs.
Cochran and Mrs. Dennison are
his daughters.
Young Men Failing
to Register—
Young men reaching the age
of 18 years are required by law to
register at the selective service
board office within five days
after their 18th birthdaycanniver
sary.
This was pointed out this week
by Mrs. .W. H. Harty of O’Neill,
chief clerk for the Holt county
board. Failure to register may
result in penalties.
The Holt board on Tuesday,
May 25, attended a regional in
structional meeting held at Nor
folk. L
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bredehoef were their
daughter, A /2c Lois M. Brede
hoeft of Maxwell AFB, Alabama,
and their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tomlin
son of Grand Island.
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