The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 12, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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DURRE—Mr. and Mrs. Emesl
Durre of Chambers, a son, borr
Wednesday, May 11, in the Tilder
hospital. Mrs. Durre is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Carson of Chambers. Mrs. Durre’s
maiden name was Patricia Car
son.
FUNK—Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Funk of the Deliot commun
ity, a daughter, Mary Alice, born
Wednesday, May 4, in Antelope
Memorial hospital, Neligh. Mary
Alice has three sisters.
NEWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert E. Newman of Stuart, a son,
Herbert E. HI, weighing 6 pounds
13 ounces, born Sunday, May 8, in
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
VANDERBEEK—Mr. and Mrs.
la Verne Vanderbeek, a son,
James Lee, weighing 5 pounds
11% ounces born Wednesday,
May 11, at St. Anthony’s hospital.
BILSTEIN — Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Ebstein of Amelia, a
daughter, Peggy Lynn, born
Sunday, May 1.
Junior, Midget Hopefuls
Start Workout®—
The American Legiori-sponsor
er junior and midget baseball
program is underway and George
Head, manager is calling for more
candidates. Practice sessions are
being held on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 6:30 p.m.
Aliy boy born on or after Sep
tember 1, 1937, can compete in
junior Legion ball; those bom on
or after September 1, 1939, can
play midget or junior ball.
A league schedule is being
furnished by the state Legion
headquarters.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Guy Cole returned Sun
day from Seward where she
visited friends for four days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohrer will
leave Sunday for Denver, Colo.,
to attend tiie eigth grade gradua
tion of their granddaughter, Patty
Rohrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Rohrer. They will be gone a
week. ®
The Elkhorn Project club will
sponsor a food sale from 1 until
4 Saturday afternoon at Shel
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henning
and family of Atkinson were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. ann Mrs.
Russel Yusten. Afternoon callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
and family.
Mrs. Lonnie Flakus of Neligh
visited Monday at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. James Galla
gher.
Legal Notice
{first publication May 12, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
Estate No. 4037
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska May 11 1955.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Agnes Soukup, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Joe Soukup as Administrator
of said estate, and will be heard
June 2, 1955 at 10 o’clock A.M.,
at the County Court Room in O’
Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 2-4c
(First publication May 12, 1955)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, I am required
to dissolve District No. 71 of
Holt County and attach the terri
tory there of to other school dis
tricts for the reason that said
District No. 71 has provided no
school for a period of three
will be held in my office at the
wil be held in my office at the
court house in O’Neill, Nebraska
on May 26, 10 A.M.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
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REX W. WILSON,
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ROBT. M. LANGDON,
M.D.
PHYSICIANS &
SURGEONS
128 W. Douglas St., O’Neill.
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Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Miller of
Star announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Lois
(above) to Richard L. Keilholz.
Miss Miller was graduated from
Page high school and Grand Is
land Business college. She is
employed as secretary for an
ice cream company in Oak
land, Calif. Mr. Keilholz is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Keil
holz of West Lafayette, Ind.,
and was graduated from West
Lafayette high school. He at
tended Butler university and is
now in the navy. A late sum
mer wedding is planned.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: May 4—Mrs. Ro
bert Kersch, Lynch; Walter
Clifford, Chambers; Mrs. Henry
Kuhfahl, O’Neill. 5—Melvin Sch
mit, O’Neill); Grayce McGraw,
Inman; Mrs. Alfred Miller, Win
ner, S.D., Coleen Collins, O’Neill;
Lynda Hopkins, O’Neill; Mrs. E
mil Tomsik, Atkinson; Conita
Bazelman, O’Neill. 6 — Maude
Rowse, O’Neill; Mrs. William
Grothe sr., Emmet; Mrs. James
O’Donnell, Atkinson; Fred Fors
lund, Ewing: Jolene Stutz, O’
Neill. 7— George Colman, sr., In
man; Clyde Streeter, O’Neill;
Billy Sehwenk, Chambers; Jans
Pedersen Chambers. 8 — Dercy
Abart, Emmet; Mabel Shobe,
Page; Dwain Strong, O’Neill;
Mrs. Frank Parkins, O’Neill. 9—
Mrs. Lyle Hornback, O’Neill;
Mrs. Maxine Vanderbeek, O’
Neill. 10—Dorothy Lee, Brown
lee; Mrs. Thomas Ressel, Page.
11—Dercy Abart, Emmet.
Dismissals: May 4—Mrs. Frank
Biglin, O’Neill; Gary Dean Rey
noldson, O’Neill; 'Mrs. Alvin
Kloppenborg and baby boy,
Emmet; James C. Flannigan,
Stuart; Mrs. Melvin Emde and
baby girl, Chambers. 5—Russell
Gene Cobb, Stuart; Kathleen
Clifton, Orchard; Mrs. A. F.
Rowan, Mills; Mrs. Bessie Roth
erham, Inman. 6—Melvin Sch
mit, O’Neill; Clifford Walter,
Chambers; Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl,
O’Neill. 7—Lynda Hopkins, O’
Neill; Coleen Collins, O’Neill;
Mrs. James Soukup (expired),
O’Neill; Mrs. R. H. Shriner, O’
Neill; Jolene Stutz, O’Neill;
George Colman, sr., Inman. 8—
Walter Richard, Chambers; Mrs.
Robert Kersch and baby girl,
Lynch. 9—Mrs. Emil Tomsik,
Atkinson; Billy Sehwenk, Cham
bers, Barbara Soukup, O’Neill;
Dercy Abart, Emmet. 10—Dwain
Strong, O’Neill; Mrs. James O’
Donnell, Atkinson; Grayce Mc
Graw, Inman. 11—Clyde Street
er, O’Neill; Mrs. Walter Horn
back, Spencer; Mrs. Alfred Mil
ler, Winner, S.D.; Dorothy Lee,
Brownlee; Mrs. Lyle Hornback,
O’Neill; Mrs. Thomas Ressel,
Page.
Hospitalized: Dercy Abart,
Emmet; Mrs. Lois Adams, Cham
bers; Simon Bosn, O’Neill; Mrs.
Alfons Beelaert, Ewing; Conita
Bazelman, O’Neill; Mrs. George
Bay, O’Neill; Fred Forslund,
Ewing; Mrs. William Grothe, sr.,
Emmet; E. L. Kelley, Chambers;
Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Linda
Ohri, Spencer; Jens P. Pedersen,
Chambers; Mrs. Frank Parkins,
O’Neill; John Pruss, Emmet;
John Richter, O’Neill; Maude
Rowse, O’Neill; Mrs. Mabel
Shobe, Page; Mrs. Maxine Van
derbeck, O’Neill.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions: Dr. E. B. Bradley,
Spencer; Mrs. Mary Fusch,
Lynch; Baby Steven Kennis Han
sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kennis
Hanson, O’Neill; Wilmer Land
holm, Spencer; Mrs. Annie Lewis,
Butte; Mrs. Hildor pgren, Spen
cer; Miss Lilian Olson, Bristow;
Mrs. Barbara Peklo, Lynch;
Claude A. Rutledge, Lynch; Mrs.
Josie Scheinost, Spencer.
Dismissals: May 2—Harold Mc
Roberts, Lynch; Aimer Berg,
Bristow; Mrs. William Bruce and
Baby Girl, Bonesteel, S.D. 3 —
Mrs. Molly Petersen, Spencer. 4—
Romald Remter, Spencer; Mrs.
Edward Streit, Lynch. 5—Charlie
Hrbek, Verdel; Mrs. Dwight Mi
canek and baby girl, Lynch; Mrs.
Max Rossmeier, Bristow. 6-—Ba
by Lynn Alan Streit, son of Mr.
Erward Streit; 7—Baby Robert
Koenig, son of Mr. Alphonse
Koenig, Spencer; Master William
Mo hi, Butte; Gerald Rossmeier,
son of Mr. Max Rossmeier, Bris
tow. 8—Mrs. Abe Guthmiller,
Anoka; Mrs. L. H. Black, Verdel;
Mrs. Ernest Wright, Redbird.
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ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: May 3—John
Schmidt, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs.
Clyde Davis, Atkinson medical. 4
—Margaret Nightingale, Atkinson,
medical. 5—Mrs. Eugene Hoffman,
Stuart, medical. 6—William Sie
bert, Atkinson, surgical; Stanley
Thomas Rheszotarski, Atkinson,
surgical; Wesley Cobb, Stuart,
medical; Mrs. Walter Smith, Stu
art, medical. 8—Mrs. Herbert
Newman, Stuart obstetrical.
Dismissed: May 3 — Johnny
Schmidt, Atkinson. 5—Mrs. Clyde
Davis, Atkinson. 6—Mrs. Charles
Shane and daughter, Atkinson;
Thomas Rzeszotarski, Atkinson,
kinson. 7—Wesley Cobb, Stuart;
Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, Stuart.
Hospitalized: Frank McShane of
Atkinson.
Sick & Injured
AMELIA — Charlie Sigman
has been crippled for several
weeks with an injured knee,
which was thrown out of place
as he attempted to push some
sticks out of his way. He has been
getting around with the aid of a
cane. . . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Sammons, Rochelle and Duane
visited Mrs. Bertha Sammons
Sunday. She is improving nicely
and may be able to be home in a
couple of weeks.
PET .TOT—Mrs. Frank Bohn
visited her mother, Mrs. Alphons
Keelaert, in the O’Neill hospital
on Thursday. Mrs. Beelaert is
suffering with shingles . . . Judy
Bartak suffered a broken finger
when the car door was slammed
on it. Doctor Fox of Spalding
cared for the injury Tuesday, May
3 . . Mrs. Ellis Schrunk under
went a tonsilectomy Monday,
May 2, at Neligh. . . Mrs. Clarence
Shavlik was a patient Sunday at
Antelope Memorial hospital.
PAGE—Mrs. Marie Beelaert’s
condition in St. Anthony’s hos
pital is improved. . . Mrs. Anna
Clacy has been very ill with a
heart ailment. Mrs. G. D. Godsey
of Audubon, la., and Mrs. Ben
Juracek of Cedar Rapids arrived
Friday to be near her. . . Mrs,
Bertha Reed is suffering from a
pinched nerve. . . Loren Rakow is
critically ill in a Fremont hos
pital.
INMAN—Miss Grayce McGraw
entered St. Anthony’s hospital on
Thursday for medical treatment.
She had taken a bad fall at her
home earlier in the week. . . Mrs.
Bessie Rotherham, who has been
a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital
for several weeks, returned home
last week. Her sister from Omaha
is helping with her care.
EWING—Mrs. Hazel Kimes is
staying in Omaha near her son,
Dal, a patient in Children’s Me
morial hospital. . . Waldo Davis
departed Sunday for Kansas City,
Mo., where he entered the Divine
Brothers clinic to undergo three
major surgery operations.
EMMET—Chip Cole, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole, is suffer
ing from an ear infection. . . Dar
cy Abart entered St. Anthony’s
hospital on Sunday. . . Mrs. Alvin
Kloppenborg and baby son were
dismissed from St. Anthony’s
hospital on Wednesday, May 4.
CELIA — Roger Hoffman
sprained his ankle quite badly at
school Thursday, April 28. . . Bil
ly Milner is recovering from a
bad burn on his arm received at
school recently.
CHAMBERS — Walt Richards
returned Sunday from St. An
thony’s hospital. Amie Mace is
caring for him at his home. . .
Jim Peterson was taken to St.
Anthony’s hospital Saturday.
O’NEILL—Ira H. Moss is stiU
confined to a Sioux City hospital
suffering from a skin ailment.
>- CHAMBERS NEWS
Twelve men consisting of
county 4-H club leaders, mem
bers of the fair board and others
interested gathered at the fair
grounds to “run cement” for the
foundation of the new 4-H club
building, which will be erected
in the near future. The building
is to be 32x60 ft. The old building
which was inadequate, has been
sold.
Darrol Baker of O’Neill was
guest speaker at the Amelia and
Chambers Methodist churches
Sunday Morning, May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Rubeck
and Katheryn of O’Neill have
moved to the place three miles
east and 10 miles south of Cham
bers, owned by Mr. and Mrs.
John Honeywell. »
2 Clubs Entertained
by Mrs. Lohaus—
Mrs. H. J. Lohaus entertained
the members of the Delta-Dek
and Martez bridge clubs at her
home last Thursday evening fol
lowing dinner. High scores were
won by Mrs. Edward M. Galla
gher, Mrs. Homer Mullen and
Mrs. Lohaus.
Golden Rod Meets—
Mrs. Herman Janzing enter
tained the Golden Rod club at
her home Wednesday evening.
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Announcing . . .
OUR ONCOMING
Registered
Hereford Bull
SALE
at
WINNER, S.D.
Monday, May 23
Offering Will Include
45 HEAD
of
Supreme and Aster
Breeding
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& Son
Dundee, Minnesota and
Reliance, So. Dak.
Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and
family were guests at the Bill
Kramer home at O’Neill on Sun
day, May 1.
Mrs. Robert Cole and sons
were guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Humpal, of At
kinson April 30 and May 1.
Mrs. R. E. Chace and Mrs. C. B.
Adams, both of Atkinson, visited
Mrs. Charlie Abart on April 29.
The Wayne Bates family visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Kee of O’
Neill Sunday, May 1,
Mrs. Mary Lewis and brother,
Henry, and Eddie Ethington were
guests at the John Claussen home
on Sunday, May 1.
Mrs. Fritz Belzer and children,
Mrs. George Bosn and Children,
Mrs. Bill Kelly and Mrs. Walt
Meier and daughter were guests
of Mrs. Wayne Fox and Sherry on
Wednesday, April 27.
Mrs. Bessie Burge, June and
Harold visited at the Bill Luben
home, the Francis Clark and with
Charlie Harding on Sunday after
noon, May 1.
Miss Mary Helen Benze of O’
JJeill was a April 30-May 1 guest
of Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko.
Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and
children and Mrs. Henry Benze
and children visited Mrs. Jerrold
Dusatko Sunday, May 1.
Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and
Bernalda visited Mrs. John
Grutsch Friday morning, April 29.
Joe Winkler and Harold went
to Rapid City, S-D., Tuesday af
ternoon, April 26. They returned
Saturday. Enroute they visited ^
the Raymond Winkler home at
North Platte.
Mrs. Henry Patterson attended
club April 30 at the Mrs. C. E.
Jones home at O’Neill.
Harold Winkler went back to
Omaha on Sunday afternoon,
May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rug
gless attended the Guy Lombardo
show at Norfolk Monday, May 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith
moved to O’Neill on April 28
and Mr. and Mrs. Derrold Beck
with will move onto his father’s
farm in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruggless
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
were dinner guests at the Orville
Hitchcock home at Atkinson on
Sunday, May 1.
The Gilbert Fox family and the
Vernon Hoxsie family were sup
per guests at the George Brainard
home Wednesday evening, April
27.
The Emmet children were very
busy exchanging and delivering
May baskets on May 1.
The men of the parish of the
Epiphany church served break
fast in the St. Michael’s hall Sun
day morning, May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meiers
and baby visited at the Geary
Enbody home Friday, April 29.
Murphy’s Entertain—
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Murphy en
tertained his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. F. Murphy, Felix Sulli
van and Mrs. Kenneth Ellston
Sunday at dinner.
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