The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 16, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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REZAC—Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rezac of Atkinson, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces,
bom Sunday, December 12, in the
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
WICKERSHAM—Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wickersham of Lynch, a
son, Jack Allen, weighing 9
pounds, born Friday, December
10 at Sacred Heart hospital
Lynch.
KURPGEWEIT—Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Kurpgeweit of Ewing, a
daughter, Catherine Elizabeth,
weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, bora
Friday, December 10, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill. Mrs.
Kurpgeweit is the former Cath
erine Helmricks. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Helmricks of Ewing.
KROTTER—Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Krotter of O’Neill, a son, Wil
liam John, weighing 8 pounds 12
ounces, born Thursday, December
- 9, in Bryan Memorial hospital, Lin
coln. Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Krotter of
Spencer; maternal grandparets are
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Soukup, also of
Spencer.
SWOPE—Mr. and Mrs. William
Swope of Lynch, a daughter, Te
resa Marie, weighing 8 pounds
13/4 ounces, born Wednesday,
December 8, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs. Hi
ram Johnson of O’Neill, a son,
Marvin Andrew, weighing 6
pounds 14 1/4 ounces, born Fri
day, December 10, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
FARRIER—Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Farrier of O’Neill, a daughter,
Jacqueline Lee, weighing 7
pounds 9*6 ounces, born Monday,
December 12, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
HEROLD — Mr. and Mrs.
George Herold of Inman, a son,
weighing 6 pounds 14*6 ounces,
born Tuesday, December 14, at
St. Anthony’s hospital.
Christmas program and box
social, at Sand Creek school dis
trict 232, Stuart, Wednesday, De
cember 22, 8:30 p.m. Everyone
invited.—Gene Closson and pu
pils. 33c
Why not The Frontier for
Christmas?
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the sharehold
ers of the O’Neill National Bank,
O’Neill, Nebraska, will be held
in the banking rooms of said
Eank between the hours of 9:00
a.m. and 4 p.m., on Tuesday,
January 11, 1955.
The purpose of this meeting is
for the election of a board of di
rectors for the ensuing year, and
for the transaction of such other
business as may properly come
before the meeting.
—F. N. CRONIN,
33C President
Page News
Mr. and Mrs. James Finley and
Sheila and Mrs. Jerome Allen
and Rick were dinner guests on
Wednesday evening, December 8,
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of
Rainier, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith
of Walton and Mrs. Mable Park
er of Eugene, all of Oregon; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Pelletier and
family of Neligh; Elmer Smith
of Ewing and Mrs. Anna Thomp
son of Page were supper guests
Wednesday evening, December 8,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Smith. It was a family gath
ering before Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Smith returned to their home in
Oregon. They had been called
here by the illness of Mr. Smith’s
mother, Mrs. Elmer Smith of
Ewing, who is still a patient in
St. Anthony’s hospital at O’
Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly
took Mr. and Mrs. Smith to
Grand Island late that evening
and they left from there early
last Thursday morning for their
home.
Million Dollar
Error at Garrison
The Missouri river division of
the corps of engineers at Omaha
said that an error of approxi
mately one million dollars by the
apparent low bidder has forced
rejection of all bids on a Gar
rison, N.D., dam project.
The bid opening for work on
the stage two spillway at the dam
by the engineers’ Garrison dis
trict office in Riverdale, N.D.,
showed the combine of Peter
Kiewit Sons Construction Co. of
Omaha and Morrison-Knudsen
Co. of Boise, Ida., to be the ap
parent low bidder.
However, the combine said that
an error had been made in its
original estimate of $6,159,006.
The problem was referred to the
division office at Omaha.
Another bid opening will be
held by the Garrison district of
fice on February 1.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal ox
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
alds. ti
Sick & Injured
(Other Notes on page 14)
EMMET — Robert Cole and
sons, Chip, Jackie and Pat, have
been having mumps. . . Janet
Newton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Newton, had mumps
last week. Judy has mumps this
week. . . Mrs. G. D. Janzing
went to Omaha to spend the
weekend visiting her husband,
who is a patient at St. Joseph’s
hospital. His condition is about
the same. . . Geary Enbody was
taken by ambulance to Grand Is
land on Sunday afternoon where
he was to enter the Veterans hos
pital for a major operation. . .
Billie Jean Perry was on the sick
list over the weekend with stom
ach influenza.
AMELIA— Mrs. Bertha Sam
mons has been on the sick list. . .
Duane Sammons was sick last
week and missed school. . . Mrs.
Frank Pierce consulted a doctor
in Atkinson Saturday. She is
“improved.”
O’NEILL—Vince Suchy enter
ed St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux
City on Wednesday, December 8.
. . . William Grothe, sr., fell last
weekend at his home and injured
his hand.
Basketball Scores
Tilden 61; Ewing 45
EWING—The Tilden high basket
ball team scored a 61-45 victory
over the Ewing Tigers Tuesday
evening, December 7, at Ewing.
Jack Vershurer accounted for 23
points for the victors while Paul
McKeever dropped in 19. Deb Carl
hit 14 for Ewing and Walter Hand
produced 10. Tilden enjoyed a com
fortable 37-16 halftime lead. The
Ewing reserves won, 45-33.
* * *
Stuart 78; Naper 13
STUART—The Stuart Broncos
staged a display of scoring prow
ess Friday night by defeating
Naper, 78-13. L. Seger dumped in
27 points for the winners; A.
Brewster and J. Hytrek, 18 each.
Guest Here—
Mrs. Gladys Oxford of Cham
bers is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus this week.
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Amelia News
Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Flor
ence were Sunday dinner guests at
Edith Anderson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dixson of
Scottsbluff spent the weekend visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Alice Prew
itt, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner,
Dennie and Connie, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Waldo and family visited at
the B. W. Waldo home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dooolittle,
Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mrs. Stella
Sparks and Lonnie were guests at
Gertie Adairs Sunday at a duck
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
drove to Lexington Sunday to visit
their daughter, Donna Rae, who
teaches there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winings and
Jerrel, Mrs. Frank Backaus and
Caroline visited at the Lee Terwil
liger home north of Atkinson Sun
day.
The Amelia Methodist basketball
team was defeated by the Lutheran
team of Chambers in Thursday’s
game. The Amelia Catholics were
defeated by the Chambers Meth
odists.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at Bud Spath’s.
Pvt. Calvin Coolidge returned to
Ft. Leonard wood, Mo., Tuesday
after a 10-day visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ragland and
family of Page; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Coolidge and Kenneth,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed White were guests
Sunday at the Elmer Coolidge
home at a family dinner.
A r d a t h and Connie Barnett
spent the weekend in Chambers
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Alder sen.
Keith Greenstreet of Lincoln
spent Thursday night with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Watson.
The Helping Hand club met
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Blanche Sageser. There were 17
members present. Mrs. Della Pe
terson and Mrs. Perl White had
charge of the program. Pictures
were shown concerning the origin
of Christmas illustrations. There
was an exchange of gifts, and new
names were drawn. The next meet
ing will be with Julia Blackmore
on January 13.
Pleasant Brook
Club in Session—
The Pleasant Brook 4-H club
held its Tuesday, December 7,
meeting at the district 46 school.
We had a short business session
and a demonstration was given
by Madene Stearns. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Funk and Mrs.
Elliott. Next meeting will be at
the district 131 school.— By news
reporter.
Notes Anniversary—
Billy Artus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Artus, celebrat
ed his sixth birthday anniversary
at a theater party Sunday. After
ward, the little guests were serv-0
ed refreshments at the Artus
home.
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