The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 25, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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GALLAGHER — Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Gallagher of LaCrosse,
Wise., a son, bom Friday, No
vember 19, at St. Francis hospi
tal in LaCrosse. Doctor Galla
gher is a former O’Neill resident.
PRELLWITZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Prellwitz of Omaha, a
daughter, Janet Marie, weighing
7 pounds, born Monday, Novem
ber 15, at an Omaha hospital.
The maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn of
Ewing.
TOMJACK—Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Tomjack of Ewing, a daugh
ter, Kathleen Marie, weighing 7
pounds 12 ounces, bom Tuesday,
November 16, at the Antelope
Memorial hospital.
HANSEN —Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Hansen of Norfolk, a son,
Mark Edward, weighing 7
pounds, born Tuesday, Novem
ber 16, at Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital in Norfolk. The Hansens
are the parents of another son,
Anthony Joseph, 2. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Flood and the paternal
grandfather is Carsten Hansen,
all of O’Neill.
HEMENWAY —Mr. and Mrs.
George Hemenway of Clearwater,
a daughter, Barbara Sue, weigh
ing 7 pounds, born Wednesday, No
vember 17, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill. Mrs. Hemenway was
the former Mildred Thiele.
KRUGER—Mr. and Mrs. Arby
Kruger of Stuart, a son, Thomas
Gerard, weighing 7 pounds 3 3/4
ounces born Thursday, November
lfi, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
EPPENBACH—Mr. ana mts. ur
ville Eppenbach of O’Neill a son,
Bruce, weighing 7 pounds 2 %
ounces, born Sunday, November 21,
at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
WENKE—Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Wenke of Spencer, a daughter,
■weighing 8 pounds 1% ounces bom
Sunday, November 21, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
McCARVILLE—Mr. and Mrs.
John McCarville, a daughter, Pa
tricia Ann, weighing 8 pounds 9 3/4
ounces born Monday, November
22, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O'Neill.
THE YE—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Theye of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 13% ounces born
Tuesday, November 23 at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
YANTZIE—Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Yantzie of O’Neill, a daugh
ter, born Tuesday, November 23,
at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
KNOWLES — Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Knowles of Atkinson, a
daughter, Susan Faye, weighing
6 pounds 11 ounces, born Friday,
November 19, in Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
ZISKA—Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Ziska of Stuart, a daughter,
weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces, born
Sunday, November 21, in Atkin
son Memorial hospital.
ANDERSEN — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Andersen of Niobrara, a
son, weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces,
bom Saturday, November 20, in
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
BESSERT—Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Bessert of Redird, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom Sat
urday, November 20, in Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
BOETTCHER— Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Boettcher of Spencer, a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds 14
ounces, born Friday, November
19, in Sacred Heart hospital.
Lynch.
CARSON—Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Carson of Lynch, a daugh
ter, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounc
es, born Thursday, November 18,
in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
VIDRICKSEN—Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Vidricksen of O’Neill, a son,
weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces,
born Monday, November 22, in
O’Neill.
Buffet Supper—
The M&M club members met
Friday evening at the home of
Mrs. A. A. Hiatt. A 7 o’clock buf
fet supper was served by the
hostess followed by bridge. Mrs.
C. E. Yantzi had the high bridge
score and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer
won the all-cut. Guests for the
evening were Mrs. C. E. Yantzi,
Mrs. C. W. Porter and Mrs. D.
H. Clauson.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: November 17 —
Mrs. George Hemenway, Clear
water; John Kennedy, O’Neill;
Clair Grimes, Chambers. 18 —
Rosalia Boyle, O’Neill; Melvin
Michaelis, Inman; John Miller,
O'Neill. 19 — Carl Mitchell,
Chambers; Guy Mueller, Stuart;
Mrs. N. M. Ross, O’Neill; Eugene
Krier, O’Neill; Mrs. Nels Lin
quist, Star. 20—Barbara Miller,
O'Neill; Donna Lee Bursell,
Spencer; Mrs. Vernon Wenke,
Spencer; Mrs. Ward J. Flanni
gan, Stuart. 21—Ferdinand Kaup,
Stuart; Mrs. Orville Eppenbach,
O’Neill; Mrs. John H. McCarville,
O’Neill; Herbert J. Hammond,
O’Neill; Charisse Knight, Cham
bers. 22—Mrs. Ralph Theye, O’
Neill; Mrs. Robert J. Yantzi, O’
Neill. 23— Karen Donohoe, O’
Neill.
Dismissals: .November iv —
Mrs. Fred Naslund, Page; Mrs.
Rex Stowell and baby boy, O’
Neill; Mrs. Donald D. Summers
and baby girl, Page; David Scott
Matthews, O’Neill; Mrs. Archie
Cleveland and baby boy, Star. 18
—Mrs. Ada Spangler, O’Neill;
Mrs. William Elsasser, Lynch;
Dennis Howard, Anoka. 19—Leon
Faatz, Gregory, S.D.; Mrs. Har
old Donohoe, O’Neill; Mrs. LeRoy
Johnson, O’Neill. 20—John Mil
ler, O’Neill; Guy Mueller, Stu
art; Clair Grimes, Chambers;
Robert Winkler, Emmet; Mrs.
John Conard, Emmet; Megan
Marie Meier, O’Neill; Mrs. Eliz
abeth Howard, O’Neill. 21—Mrs.
Herman J. Tollner, Bloomfield;
Mrs. William Watson and baby
boy, O’Neill; Mrs. George Hem
cnway and baby girl, Clearwater;
Eugene Krier, O’Neill (expired).
22—Donna Lee Bursell, Spencer,
William Zimmerman, Ewing (ex
pired); Mrs. Alfred Hamik, O’
Neill. 23—Melvin *lichaelis, In
man; Rosalia Bdyie, O’Neill;
Charisse Knight, Chambers.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Orville Ep
penbach, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale Fet
row, O’Neill; Herbert J. Ham
mond, O’Neill; Ferdinand Kaup,
Stuart; Mrs. Arby Kruger, Stu
art; William F. Kaczor, O’Neill;
John Kennedy, O’Neill; Mrs.
John H. McCarville, O’Neill; Ann
McManus, O’Neill; Mrs. N. M.
Ross, O’Neill; Mrs. Ralph Theye,
C Neill; Mrs. Vernon Wenke,
Spencer; Mrs. Nels Linquist,
Star; Miss Mary Murphy, O.
Neill; Mrs. Emma Miller, O’
Neill; Mrs. Alfred Maas, Cham
bers; Carl Mitchell, Chambers;
Mrs. Ed Murphy, O’Neill; Bar
bara Miller, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary
Mullen, O’Neill; Albert Otte,
Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Elmer E.
Smith, Ewing; Mrs. Addie Wrede,
O’Neill; Mrs. Robert J. Yantzi,
O’Neill; Mrs. Ward J. Flannigan,
Stuart.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: November 16—Mrs.
Gilbert Shald, Stuart, obstetrical.
18—Mrs. Glen Cadwallader, Stu
art, medical; Charles Ostler,
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Raymond Velder.
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Couple Weds in
Church Ceremony
BUTTE — Miss Evelyn Marie
Rosengren, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Rosengren of Butte,
and Daryl Raymond Velder of
Spencer were united in marriage
Saturday at St. Peter’s and Paul’s
Catholic church in Butte. Rev.
Edward B. Gill officiated at the
nuptial ceremony.
A wedding breakfast for the
bridal couple, wedding party and
relatives was served at the home
of the bride’s parents following
the wedding. A reception was
held at the Legion club, starting
at 12 noon.
The bride is a teacher in the
Bristow school system and Mr.
Velder is employed by the North
western Bell Telephone com
pany. The couple will reside in
Spencer.
2 sales
Fremont, medical. 19 — Sharon
Davis, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs.
Richard Knowles, Atkinson, ob
stetrical. 20 — Mrs. Lawrence
Ziska, Stuart, obstetrical. 21 —
Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, Stuart,
medical. 22 — Mrs. Clarence
Groff,. Atkinson, obstetrical;
Douglas Joseph Schaaf, Stuart,
surgical; Jonas Murphy, New
port, medical.
Dismissed: November 15 —
Mrs. Duane Tasler, Atkinson;
Mrs. V. J. Tielke and daughter;
Ed Matousek, Atwkinson; Marvin
Mitchell, Stuart. 16 — Mrs. Ed
Jansen and son, Atkinson; Rus
sell Heuton, Atkinson; Mrs. Don
ald Chaney, Atkinson. 20—Char
les Ostler, Fremont. 21— Mrs.
Gilbert Shald and daughter, Stu
art.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. Harold An
dersen and baby boy, Niobrara;
Mrs. Dale Bessert and baby boy,
Redbird; Mrs. Susanna Black,
Verdel; Mrs. Walter Boettcher
and baby girl, Spencer; Marion
Eorrall, Butte; Mrs. Thomas
Bowers, Bristow; Dr. Edwin
Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. Ronald
Carson and baby girl, Lynch;
Mrs. George Classen, Spencer;
Daniel H. Hansen, O’Neill; Miss
Bonnie Hornback, Spencer; Baby
Robert Gene Horst, Fairfax, S.D.;
Baby Jo Arlne Lauree Kolund,
Lynch; Lewis S. Martinson, Bris
tow; Mrs. James Milacek, Lynch;
Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Joe
Schmitz, Anoka; Frank Vondika,
Verdel; Miss Delores Zimmerle,
Spencer.
Dismissals: November 15 —
Baby Peggy Mae and Baby Pam
ela Kay Tienken, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tienken,
Butte. 16 — Mrs. Emma Horst,
Fairfax, S.D.; Kerry Fernau,
Butte; Mrs. Harold Osborn, Dor
sey. 17 — Frank Mott, Spencer,
lb—Mrs. Richard Ducker, Lynch.
19—Louis Klasna, Spencer; Mrs.
James Slechta, Verdel; Bennett
Devall, O’Neill. 20—Baby Leah
Ann Behrent, Butte; Ralph Ham
mon, Gross; Guy Hull, Redbird.
*21—Mrs. Barbara Vogt, Naper;
Mrs. Max Williams, Bonesteel,
S.D.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
Rev. D. D. Su, pastor
Sunday, November 28: Sun
day-school, 10 a.m.; worship
service, 11 a.m.
The youth fellowship groups
assisted Reverend Su with the
worhsip service on Sunday, No
vember 21. The responsive read
ing was led by Alice Sweet and
the scripture lesson was read by
Kay Meyers. The national flag
was presented and dedicated to
the church by Ray Fairbanks of
the senior high fellowship and
the Christian flag by Douglas
Cobb of the junior high fellow
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bichel
became members of the church
by transfer—Mr. Bichel from the
Wakefield Presbyterian church
and Mrs. Bichel from Wayne
Presbyterian.
There will be no choir practice
this week. The junior high youth
fellowship planned to meet Wed
nesday night, November 24, at
7 o’clock.
WEATHER SUMMARY:
Hi Lo
November 18 54 35
November 19 57 22
November 20 57 26
November 21 51 34
November 22 60 25
November 23 56 39
Mrs. Fred Clift and daughter,
Metta, of Valsalia, Calif., visited
last week at the C. J., Bill and
Anna Gatz homes and ■with her
son, George Clift.
Union Thanksgiving
Kite at Ewing—
EWING — A community
Thanksgiving service will be held
Wednesday evening, November
24, at the United Presbyterian
church. The sermon will be given
by Rev. Lee Brigden of the Ew
ing Methodist church.
Special music in song will be
presented by the United Presby
terian quartet, which includes
Rev. and Mrs. William J. Bomer,
Mrs. Wayne Fry and Leo Miller,
with Mrs. Wilbur Bennett at the
piano.
Everyone is invited to attend
this service which will begin at
8 p.m.
Sick & Injured
EWING — Mrs. Robert Tams
and family went to Norfolk on
Saturday where the youngest
daughter, Donna, had some dent
al work done. . . Archie Tuttle,
who has been a patient at the
Antelope Memorial hospital, was
able to come home Sunday. . .
R. G. Rockey, who became ill
last week, was taken to a Nor
folk hospital for treatment. He
is back home again and able to
be at his place of business. . .
Mrs. Herman Schroeder, accom
panied by Mrs. Lester Gamel
and Mrs. Theodore Schueth,
went to O’Neill on Friday after
noon to visit with Mrs. Elmer
Smith, a patient at St. Anthony’s
hospital. . . Miss Fern Pruden
underwent a tonsilectomy at the
Antelpoe Memorial hospital on
Monday. Rev. W. J. Bomer is
substituting for her in the Ew
ing high school. . . Mrs. Agnes
Eartak received word Friday of
the serious illness of her sister,
Mrs. Bessie Misek of Fremont.
She left at once to be with her
sister.
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Stevens were Norfolk visitors on
Monday. Mrs. Stevens went for a
medical ' checkup. . . Rev. and
Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mrs.
Belle Mott drove to O’Neill Fri
day where Mrs. Johnson went for
a medical checkup. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman spent from
last Thursday until Saturday in
Omaha where Mrs. Fussleman
went for a medical checkup and
care. They visited at the Ken
neth Braddock home while there.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Bill Sorensen, who visited her
father, J. M. Kennedy of Ains
worth, who was a patient in a
hospital there, and Mrs. William
Simmons, who visited her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hardin and baby. . .
Mrs. Fred Naslund was a patient
in St. Anthony’s hospital from
Monday until Wednesday, No
vember 15-17. She then went to
the Roy Cole home and stayed
until Friday when she returned
to her home here.
INMAN — Miss Grace Mc
Graw, who has been hospitalized
the past four months, returned
to her home Tuesday evening,
November 16, from Omaha. . .
Melvin Michaelis entered St.
Anthony’s hospital last Thurs
day as a medical patient.
LYNCH — Mrs. C. A. Moody,
sr., underwent surgery at an
Omaha hospital last Thursday. ..
Mrs. Harold Osborn is “much
improved” after a week’s illness
at the Lynch hospital. . . Mrs.
Leta Kruse and Hershel Miles
visited with Walter Kruse at a
Lincoln hospital. . . William
Mahlendorf is in the Veterans
hospital at Lincoln where he will
undergo eye surgery.
EMMET— Mrs. John Qonard
came home Saturday morning
from St. Anthony’s hospital at
O’Neill. She had been a patient
there a week and underwent sur
gery Monday, November 15. . .
Chipper Cole, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cole, has the
mumps. . . Mrs. Wayne Bates
took her mother, Mrs. John Kee,
home on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Kee was recovering from
an illness and was staymg at the
Wayne Bates home last week. . .
Robert Winkler was a patient at
St. Anthony’s hospital from Mon
day, November 15, until Satur
day.
CHAMBERS — Carl Mitchell
was taken ot St. Anthony’s hospi
tal last Thursday night for med
ical care. . . Clair Grimes was
taken by ambulance to Omaha
on Saturday to conuslt heart spe
cialists. He had been a patient in
St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill
a few days. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Hubbard and Mrs. Raymond
Walter drove to Grand Island on
Sunday to visit the latter’s hus
I band in the Veterans hospital. . .
I \irgil David returned home on
Wednesday, November 17, from
the Veterans hospital at Grand
Island
O’NEILL— Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lanman spent Friday and Sat
urday in Omaha where she con
sulted an eye specialist. . . Mrs.
Clarence Sauser underwent a
tonsilectomy at Our Lady of
Lurdes hospital Friday in Nor
folk.
DELOIT—Mrs. Kallhoff, sr.,
visited at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. John Sehi, last week.
While there she became ill with a
cold and was taken to the Neligh
hospital. She was able to return to
the Miller home in Ewing in a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray
in Norfolk Saturday on their return
trip from Omaha. The Gray’s and
the Lanman’s were neighbors in
Norfolk 35 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva will
spend Thanksgiving with relatives
in Verdigre. They will have dinner
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Jedlicka.
Free-Throw Rules
Are Juggled Again
There is one major rule change
in basketball that spectators will
be witnessing this year.
The number of free throws
again has been juggled. This year
the rule states, “Second (bonus)
free throw if the first free throw
for a common personal foul which
occurs prior to the last three
minutes is successful.”
This means that during the
first 29 minutes of a ball game,
if a boy makes his first free
shot, on all one-shot fouls, he is
awarded another shot as a bonus.
If he misses his first shot, the
ball is in play.
Last year the boy was given a
second shot if the first was un
successful, thus rewarding slop
py play. This year the rule was
revised to reward accuracy and
eliminate fouling.
All two-shot fouls will still be
treated as in years past. Also all
fouls in the last three minutes
will still be two-shot fouls.
There are other minor changes
in the wording of different rules
but the rule is basically the
same.
One rule has never been
changed: That is to play the
game squarely and yell for the
home team.
REIMERS LEADS
INMAN—Bob Reimers scored
25 points in leading Inman to a
54-34 win over St. Ludger of
Creighton.
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