The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 29, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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Weds at Norfolk
Miss Glenna Lou Strong
(above), daughter of Mr. and
• Mrs. Harold Strong of Norfolk,
and Lloyd Nay', son of Dr. and
Mrs. W. R. Nay of Albion, were
married September 4 in Nor
folk.
Robert E. Miller,
Wife Wed 25 Years
STAR—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
E. Miller, residing two miles west
of Star, were honored Thursday,
September 22, on their 25th wed
ding anniversary.
About 65 friends and relatives
gathered at their home to spend
the evening. Those present wrere:
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Miller and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frerichs and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tim
merman and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Boelter, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Derickson and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Der
ickson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Juracek, Irma and Lyle, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Block, jr., and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Block and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce John
. son.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Revell and Billy, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Juracek and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Krugman and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Mil
ler and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs.
Lysle Johnson and family, Mrs.
Hulda Miller (Mr. Miller’s moth
er), Miss Marsha Sue Montgom
, ery, Mrs. Bill Hibbs and Donald
Linquist.
Ice cream, cake and coffee were
served. Two decorated wedding
cakes were gifts from their
daughter, Miss Joyce, and Mrs.
William Derickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller received
many gifts and greeting cards.
They were presented a bedspread
by the Star Get-Together club.
Mrs. Miller is club president.
Robert Miller and Mable Block
were married September 22,
1930, at St. Paul’s Evangelical
Lutheran church near Walnut
with Rev. Clarence Peters offi
ciating.
Mr. Miller is a son of the late
E. A. Miller and Mrs. Hulda Mil
ler of Star, and Mrs. Miller is a
daughter of Carl Block and the
late Pearl Block, former residents
of .the Walnut community.
The Millers have four children
—Harold, Joyce, Earl and Melvin.
Other Star News
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson
and sons spent Monday evening,
September 19, at the Ewalt Mil
ler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs and
family spent Sunday in Orchard
with the Clarence Juracek fam
ily*
Wyn and Larry Johnson spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Ewalt Miller and Barbara.
Grandson in Hospital—
Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach
went to Lincoln Sunday, Septem
ber 17, to be with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Keith Anspach and family, while
little Stevie Anspach was in the
hospital.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson
visited his brother in Lincoln
Thursday.
Little Miss Janet Lampert is
visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira H. Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hart
ford were Thursday, September
22, guests at the Bernard Pon
gratz home, and Sunday evening
guests in the Hugo Holtz home.
Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and
daughter, Kathleen, visited Mrs.
Francis Schoenle Thursday af
ternoon, September 22.
Miss Lou Moss of Omaha
spent the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira H.
Moss.
Mrs. Harold Calkins entertain
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con
Calloway of Ainsworth; her
niece, Marcia Jackson of Ains
worth; and Mrs. J. R. Bruns and
Mrs. Irma Redd at a party hon
oring the birthday ajftniversary of
her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Shaw
have returned from a six-weeks’
visit in the West. They visited
their daughter, Mrs. Ambrose
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Rohde, and family at Kennewick,
*.-sh.: Mrs. Shaw’s brother,
Thomas Carney, also at Kenne
wick; a niece, Mrs. Felix O’Neill,
of Lind, Wash.; a nephew Thom
as Carney, and family at Pasco,
Wash.; and their son, Ralph, and
family at Crowley, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vandersnick
of Ewing spent Wednesday, Sep
tember 21, at the Frank Clements
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Summers ac
companied Mrs John Diel and
Dorothy of Bassett on a trip to
Sioux City on Sunday, Septem
ber 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich
returned Sunday night after
spending the weekend in Hart
ington vsiting‘their daughter and
son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Wanser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt
went to Omaha Thursday where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Allendorfer.
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Butler
and family of Newport visited
Sunday with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
DeBolt.
Miss Sadie Derickson returned
Monday from the University hos
pital in Omaha.
Enrollment to Begin
on Hospital Plan
O’Neill business firms having
four or more employees will be
offered hospital-medical protec
tion by the Blue Cross - Blue
Shield plans during the semi-an
nual enrollment campaign which
begins Monday, October 3, and
will continue through Friday, Oc
tober 7.
Virgil W.- Leach, enrollment
representative, will call on own
ers or managers of O’Neill busi
ness firms.
St. Anthony’s hospital and Holt
county physicians, participants in
the Blue Cross-Blue Shield plans,
are cooperating in the enrollment
campaign.
In 1954, Blue Cross payments
to St. Anthony’s hospital totaled
$13,127.07 for care received by
233 Blue Cross members. Holt
county physicians received pay
ments totaling $12,751.50 for 394
medical, surgical and obstetrical
services rendered to Blue Shield
members. (Details in advertise
ment on page 11.)
Frontier for printing!
Mrs. Maggie Knapp,
Ex - Resident, Dies
Mrs. Maggie Knapp, 74, who
lived for many years north of
Ancar in northern Holt county
and later resided at Monowi in
Boyd county, died Sunday, Sep
tember 4, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Hyatt, in
Dequincy, La. She had been ill
about a year.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Wednesday, September 7, at
Dequincy and burial was there
in the family lot. Her son, Ed
Hood of O’Neill, attended the rites
returning to O’Neill last week.
Mrs. Knapp’s first husband,
James R. Hood, an early resident
of northern Holt, died many years
ago. She left Nebraska in 1915
to make her home in Louisiana
where her second husband, John
R. Knapp, died in 1924.
The late Mrs. Knapp twice
made return visits to Holt coun
ty. Her most recent visit was
two years ago. The family place
is now occupied by Ed Hood.
Survivors include: Sons — Ed
Hood of O’Neill and David Knapp
of Dequincy; daughters — Mrs.
Frank (Minnie) Hyatt and Mrs.
Mrs. Buck Myers, both of De
quincy; 17 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren.
To Valentine—
Mrs. Larry Schaffer and Mrs.
Guy Cole went to Valentine
Thursday, September 22, to at
tend a “Cowbelle” meeting.
Mrs. Darrel Hesse of Randolph
called Sunday at the Jeanette
Derickson home.
Real Estate Transfers
WD — Ferdinand Krutz Jr to
Fred R Salak & wf 9-14-55 $425
So % lots 1 & 2 Blk I- O’N &
Hagerty’s Add- O’Neill
WD—James L Berigan to Char
lotte Barnes 8-27-55 $570- Part
of NEy4 Sec 4 Twp 29- Range 14
10 acres
WD—D D Parsons to Charlotte
Olivia Barnes & Hus 4-21-55 $3,
500- East 60 ft lots 6 & 7 Blk 29
Bitneys Add- Atk
WD — Herman R Schrader to
James W Galyen 9-10-55 $5500
Lot 1- Blk 18- Bitney’s Add- At
kinson
September Birthdays
Are Noted—
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prescott of
Fullerton were weekend guests in
the Marvin Anderson home. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Day of Johns
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Prescott and family of Dixon
and Mrs. Tillie Anderson of
Laurel spent Sunday with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyers
and family of Atkinson were
Sunday evening callers.
The visitors were here to cele
brate September birthday anni
versaries of eight members of
the family.
Mrs. Allen Prescott baked and
decorated a three-tier birthday
cake with names of honored
guests written upon it
Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch,
sr., entertained several guests at
a card party honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Kimbrough of Ge
neva.
Venetian bllnWs, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all oolors.— J. M. McDon
alds. tf !
Sobotka Returns
from France—
Joe Sobotka returned home
Thursday, September 22, from
France after spending two year*
there with the army.
MILLER THEATER
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C. E. Jones, Manager
O’Neill Nebraska
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Butte Legion
BALLROOM
Sunday, Oct. 2nd
JESS GAYER
and His Orchestra
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