The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 03, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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KRUGER—Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Kruger of Lincoln, a daughter,
Crystal Ray, weighing 7 pounds
ounces, born Monday, Febru
ary 21, at a Lincoln hospital. Mrs.
Kruger is the former Joanne An
gus of Ewing.
BERIGAN — Lt. and Mrs. J.
Robert Berigan of O’Neill, a
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, weigh
ing 7 pounds 6 ounces, bom Fri
day, February 25, at St. Joseph’s
hospital, Omaha. This is the cou
ple’s second daughter. Mrs. Beri
gan is the former Nancy Froelich,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
J. Froelich of O’Neill. Lieutenant
Berigan’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
James Berigan of Atkinson.
KRUSE—Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Kruse of Verdigre, a daughter,
born Wednesday, February 23, in
the Lutheran hospital, Norfolk.
Mrs. Kruse is the former Marcel
line Boelter, niece of Mrs. Ronald
Miller of Star.
CLANTON—Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Clanton of Stuart, a son, Or
ville Scott, weighing 6 pounds 10
ounces, born Monday, February
21, at the Atkinson Memorial hos
pital.
WEICHMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weichman of Stuart, a
daughter, Rochelle Marie, weigh
ing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born
Friday, February 25, at the At
kinson Memorial hospital.
FREOUF—Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Freouf of Atkinson, a son, weigh
ing 11 pounds, born Saturday,
February 26, at the Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
FETHERSTON—Mr. and Mrs.
William Marlie Fetherston of Stu
art, a daughter, weighing 7
pounds 3 ounces, born Saturday,
February 26, at the Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Miller of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, bom
Sunday, February 27, at the Sa
cred Heart hospital, Lynch.
ANGUS—Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Angus of Spencer, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born
Saturday, February 26, at the Sa
cred Heart hospital, Lynch.
HERSHISER — Mr. and Mrs.
frailCIS nciDiuau, v nciu, a
daughter, Ann Lorene, weighing
7 pounds 5% ounces, born Thurs
day, February 24, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
GARHART—Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Gar hart of York, a son,
weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, bom
Thursday, February 24, at St. An
thony’s hospital. O’Neill.
PRIBIL—Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Pribil of O’Neill, a daughter, Ma
ry Ann, weighing 7 pounds 12%
ounces, born Saturday, February
26, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
BARTAK—Mr. and Mrs. James
Bartak of Inman, a daughter,
Cynthia Jane, weighing 5 pounds
12 ounces, born Saturday, Febru
ary 26, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O'Neill. Mrs. Bartak is the former
Jane Parks of Page.
SWANSON—Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Swanson of Bristow, a son,
Neil Edward, weighing 6 pounds
10 ounces, born Sunday, Febru
ary 27, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O'Neill.
HAMPTON — Mr. and Mrs.
James Hampton of Peoria, HI., a
daughter, Mary Kathleen, weigh
ing 7 pounds, bom Thursday,
February 24, in Peoria. Mrs.
Hampton is the former Doris Aim
of O'Neill.
ROCKFORD —Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Rockford of Butte, a son,
7 pounds 15 ounces, bom Wed
nesday, March 2, at the Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
REPRESENTATIVE COMING
Harold F. Benjamin, field rep
resentative of the Omaha office
of the social security administra
tion, will be at O’Neill in the
courthouse basement, on Wednes
day, March 9 and 23, between the
hours of 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
i ■
| Otto Terrill, Wife
Mark 30th Wedling—
PAGE:—Saturday, February 26,
marked the 30th wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler,
who were married February 26,
1925, at the Methodist parsonage
in a double-wedding ceremony
by Rev. H. H. Todd.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tegeler
were the parents of Mrs. Terrill
and Harry Tegeler, and Mrs. Har
ry Tegeler is the former Elizabeth
Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs.
Curt Terrill are the parents of
Otto Terrill.
The Terrills entertained their
son, Gene, and family of Laurens,
la., and their mothers, Mesdames
Celia Terrill and Alma Tegeler. at
Sunday dinner in honor of the
occasion.
The Terrills’ son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Parsons, and their son, Jerry of
Miltonvale, Kans., were unable to
attend.
For the Harry Tegelers, it was
just another day. Their only
child, a son, Ensign Harold Tege
ler, and Mrs. Tegeler are at Key
West, Fla., where he is stationed
at this time.
Star News
Wyn and Larry Johnson spent
Friday with their cousins, Darvin
and Dawn Johnson.
Glenda Sorensen spent Friday
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. D. Ickes, at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wid
holm and family were supper
guests at the Soren Sorensen, jr.,
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter of
Creighton were Sunday dinner
guests at the Ewalt Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Bar
bara.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and
family spent Tuesday evening,
February 22, at the Nels Lin
quist home.
Mrs. Richard Miller will be
hostess at her home this week to
the Stitch and Chatter club.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson
and sons were supper guests Mon
day at the Nels Linquist home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Juracek and fam
ily in Orchard.
Saturday evening guests at the
Elmer Juracek home were Mr.
and Mrs. Arden Laursen, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Derickson and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Revell and
family, William Derickson, jr.,
and William Derickson, sr. Lunch
was served.
Miss Philip Lee, the teacher,
and pupils of district 96 enter
tained the mothers at a party
Tuesday afternoon, February 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek
and son attended funeral services
Wednesday, February 23, at Page
for Elmer Smith. He was the
father-in-law of Mrs. Juracek’s
sister, Mrs. Bill Smith, of Walton,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek,
Irma and Lyle spent Thursday
evening at the Ewalt Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Widhalm
and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
jr., spent Friday in Norfolk.
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nation, 97%; test weight, 36.2;
$1.55 bag, tagged. — Elmer Al
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CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbors and for
the words of consolation in our
late bereavemet. We also wish
to thank Father Kucera, the
Sisters and nurses of St. An
thony’s hospital and Doctor
Brown.
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Gary Small, outstanding player on Atkinson high’s basketball
team, is presented the runnerup trophy by D. E. Nelson of O’Neill,
director of the district class B tourney, which was held here last
week. (Details on page 7.)—The Frontier Photo by Bruce Rehberg.
Sick & Injured
PAGE — Herman Kornock of
Orchard, father of Bernard Kor
rock, was taken by ambulance to
Sioux City last Thursday morning
for a checkup of a cast he has
been wearing since his hip frac
ture last fall. . . Gene Mudloff,
who has been suffering from a
lung condition for the past three
weeks, will be confined to his
home at least another week. . .
Bobby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kopejtka, returned Wednesday
from the Unversity hospital, Oma
ha, where he had been a patient
the last two weeks. . . Mrs. Eve
lyn Gray had the misfortune to
fall Wednesday and sprain her
arm and also badly bruised her
knees. . . Mrs. Norman Trow
bridge was hospitalized several
days the first of the week. . . Carl
Max received a badly sprained
ankle when he fell on some ice
while unloading feed at the sta
tion Saturday. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Parks returned home Mon
day from Omaha where Mrs.
Parks had been hospitalized for
post-surgery treatments. . . Mrs.
Herbert Steinberg contracted in
fluenza over the weekend. . . Jo
lene, 7-mor.ths-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Colfack,
was taken to a doctor in Orchard
Monday evening for treatment for
an infection of both ears. The lit
tle miss shows “marked improve
ment.”
CHAMBERS—Mrs. Elwyn Ro
bertson came home Thursday,
February 24, from St. Anthony’s
hospital where she had been a
patient for a virus infection. . .
R. K. Platt returned Tuesday,
February 22, from St. Anthony’s
hospital where he had been a
patient for four weeks. . . Mrs.
Nettie Earl was taken to St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill Tues
day, February 22, for medical
care. . . Mrs. Lela Grubb has been
staying in town caring for her
mother, Mrs- J. O. Woods who
has been ill for several weeks. On
i nursaay, February 24, her
daughter, Mrs. Tom Osborne of
Wisner, came to help care for her.
AMELIA—Donna Forbes, small
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Forbes, was a patient in the At
kinson hospital Friday. She had
teeth pulled. . . Rev. Albert Lu
ginsland went to Omaha last week
to have a checkup on his injured
ankle. The doctor reported it was
progressing “very satisfactorily.”
Harry White accompanied Rever
end Luginsland as far as West
Point where he spent the day vis
iting Rev. and Mrs. Mike Philben.
STAR—Kay Hibbs is back at
O’Neill high school after being
absent one week with mumps. . .
Mrs. Roland Miller has been on
the sick list. . . Mrs. Ben Miller
was admitted to St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill, Wednesday, Feb
ruary 23, for a blood transfusion
and buildup for surgery. . . Roger
Derickson came down with the
mumps Saturday.
DELOIT—Patty and Merle Sehi
have been having mumps. . . Lar
ry Shavlik fell and cut his head
Friday. Five stitches were re
quired to close the wound. . . Mrs.
Kalhoff, sr., became ill Monday,
February 21, and was taken to
St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. . .
Walter Menenbroker is convalesc
ing at his home following skin
grafting in an Omaha hospital
some time ago.
LYNCH—Mrs. William Wilson
of Gregory, S.D., is recuperating
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Don Bare, after a severe heart at
tack. . . Harold McRoberts, father
of Mrs. Bub Carsten, is seriously
ill at the Sacred Heart hospital.
. . . Swan Anderson, former Lynch
farmer, is in the Osmond hospital
seriously ill with a heart ailment.
O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. John
Kaczor of Spencer visited Mrs.
George Bay Sunday. She is a pa
tient in St. Anthony’s hospital.
. . . Roy Cole was called to
Nebraska City last Thursday by
the serious illness of his brother,
Eugene. He returned home on
Tuesday.
RIVERSIDE—Mr. and Mrs. Don
Larson and family visited her fa
ther last Thursday. He was moved
Wednesday, February 23, from
the Methodist hospital in Omaha
to the Ainsworth hospital.
EWING—Frank Noffke made a
trip to Omaha Friday to visit his
mother, who is a patient at the
University hospital.
Baby Shower—
Mrs. Palmer Skulborstad enter
tained at a baby shower Monday,
February 21, honoring Mrs. Wil
liam Whited.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: February 23—Mrs
Een Miller, Star; Mrs. Francis
Hershiser, O’Neill; Raymond So
botka, Inman. 24—Frank Prokop
jr., Spencer; John C. Miller, Ew
ing; Mrs. Albert Garhart, York;
Mrs. Bertha Sammons, Amelia
Frances Schaffer, O’Neill. 25 —
Sharon Deines, Orchard; Mrs. El
sie Slattery, O’Neill; Mrs. An
toinette Homolka, Chambers; Mrs
Maynard Coleman, Bassett; Mrs
Francis J. Gilg, O’Neill; Robert
Cook. O’Neill. 26 — Mrs. James
Bartak, Inman; Shiley Bollwitt
Ewing; Albert Kallhoff, O’NeilE
Mrs. Francis Pribil, O’Neill. 27_
Mrs. Harold Swanson, Bristow;
Mrs. Vernon Lorenz, O’Neill; g!
H. Grimes, Chambers; Bryan
Finch, Venus; Sam Killham, O’
Neill. 28—Karl Faulhaber, Venus;
Mrs. Margaret Scofield, O’Neill;
Mrs. James Zidko, Spencer; Mrs!
L. G. Summers, Page; Mrs. Lee
Blitzke, Spencer. March 1—Earl
Fox, O’Neill; Mrs. Kenneth El
lingson, O’Neill. 2—Mrs. Ed Mur
phy, O’Neill.
Dismissals: February 23—Mrs.
E E. Vidricksen, O’Neill; Mrs.
Norman Trowbridge, Page; Mrs.
Don Petersen, O’Neill. 24—Mrs
Elwyn Robertson, Chambers;
Stanley Kevin Chmiel, Ewing;
John C. Miller, Ewing (expired).
25—Mrs. K. M. Glandt and baby
girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Bertha Sam
mons, Amelia; Jana Mohr, Butte;
Raymond Sobotka, Inman; Robert
Cook, O’Neill (expired). 26—Mrs.
Donald Kinnison and baby boy,
Winnetoon; Mrs. R. H. Shriner,
O’Neill; Mrs. Marlin Wiehman
and baby girl, O’Neill. 27—Mrs.
Albert Garhart and baby boy,
York; Mrs. Tom Blake, O’Neill;
Mrs. Kathryn Kallhoff, Ewing. 28
—Mrs. Robert J. Yantzi, O’Neill;
Shirley Bollwitt, Ewing; Mrs.
Francis Hershiser and baby girl,
O’Neill; Mrs. Francis J. Gilg, O’
Neill. March 1—Mrs. Nettie Earl,
Chambers (expired); Bryan Finch,
Venus; Frank Prokon. ir.. SDen
cer.
Hospitalized: Karl Faulhaber,
Venus; Mrs. Lois B. Adams,
Chambers; Albert Kallhoff, O’
Neill; Earl Fox, O’Neill; Mrs. Min
nie Bay, O’Neill; Mrs. Claude
Neal, O’Neill; Elsie Slattery, O’
Neill; Mrs. L. G. Summers, Page;
G. H. Grimes, Chambers; Frances
Schaffer, O’Neill; Mrs. Ben Miller,
Star; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.;
Mrs. Kenneth Ellingson, O’Neill;
Mrs. Antoinette Homolka, Cham
bers; Mrs. Vernon Lorenz, O’Neill;
Mrs. Ed Murphy, O’Neill; Mrs.
Francis Pribil, O’Neill; Mrs. James
Bartak, Inman; Mrs. Harold
Swanson, Bristow; Mrs. Lee Blitz
ke, Spencer; Mrs. Maynard Cole
man, Bassett; Mrs. Mary Kelly,
O'Neill; Sharon Deines, Orchard;
Mrs. Margaret Scofield, O’Neill;
Mrs. James Zidko, Spencer; Sam
Killham, O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: February 22 — Mrs.
Robert MacLachlan, Atkinson,
medical; James MacLachlan, At
kinson, medical; Mary Penry, At
kinson, surgical; Herbert Stevens,
Atkinson, medical. 24—Mrs. E. W.
Danitschek, Atkinson, surgical. 25
—Danna L. Forbes, Amelia, sur
gical; Mrs. Frank Weichman, Stu
art, obstetrical; Mrs. Charles
Chace, Atkinson, medical; Mrs.
Albert Freouf, Atkinson, obstet- I
rical; Edna Vera Vogel, Newport,
medical; Joe Edward Vogel, New
port, medical. 26— Mrs. William
M. Fetherston, Stuart, obstetrical.
27— George Syfie, O’Neill, med
ical; Lewis Forbes, Atkinson, med
ical; A. V. Herfel, Atkinson, med
ical.
Dismissed: February 21— Mrs.
Cora Ballard, Springview. 22—
John Kenny, Atkinson: Mrs. Frank
Shane, Stuart. 23—Mrs. Melvin
Andrus, Atkinson. 25 — Claude
Miller, Atkinson; Donna Forbes,
Amelia. 26 — Mrs. Robert Mac
Lachlan, Atkinson; Mrs. E. W.
Daitschek, Atkinson. 27—William
Grunke, Stuart; Miss Mary Penry,
Atkinson; Mrs. Orville Clanton
and son, Stuart; Mrs. Susanna
Gathje, Atkinson.
Hospitalized: James MacLach
Jsn, George- Syfie, Herbert Ste
vens, A. V. Herfel, Vera Vogel,
Edward Vogel, Mrs. William Feth
erston and daughter, Mrs. Albert
Freouf and son, Mrs. Frank
Weichman and daughter, Mrs.
Charles E. Chace, Lewis Forbes.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. Russel Angus
and baby girl, Spencer; Paul Ben
dig, Bonesteel, S.D.; Dr. Edwin
E. Bradley, Spencer, Mrs. Charles
Carr, Spencer, Mrs. Lettie F.
Combs, Lynch; Mrs. Joe Frank,
Verdigre; Mrs. Harry James,
Spencer; Mrs. Annie Lewis, Butte;
George Lueken, Lynch; Harold
McRoberts, Lynch; Mrs. Balvina
Ohri, Spencer; Mrs. Cecil Miller
and baby giri, O’Neill; Henry Mi
narik, Niobrara; Mrs. Henry Mi
narik, Niobrara; Mrs. Phyllis
Mulhair, Lynch; Miss Lillian Ol
son, Bristow; Mrs. Barbara Pek
lo, Lynch; Jacob Schochenmeier,
Bonesteel, S.D.; Baby Jack Louis
Tarr, Lynch.
Dismissals: February 21— Mrs.
Oliver Ross, O’Neill; Edwin Fi
cenec, Spencer; Baby James Stor
johann, O’Neill. 22—Emil Luth,
Butte; Howard Oberle, Dorsey;
Mrs. Onie Hood, Butte. 24—Mrs.
Robert Pischel, Verdel; Baby
Lindley Larsen. Butte. 25— Mrs.
Robert Hamilton, Spencer; Irvin
UfA • Jj- |§k jgjy O
W. Barr, 75, Spencer (die-d); Fer
nando Grimm, Lynch. 27 _ Mrs.
Ray Kerbel, Spencer; Mrs. Edwin
Horst, Butte. 28 — Mrs. William
Stanton and baby boy, Bristow;
Mrs. Ranold Stewart, Lynch. °
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