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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1956)
Future Subscribers r> BOELTER—Mr and Mrs. Boyd Boelter of O’Neilt, a daughter, Edith Marie, weighing 6 pounds 13'*, ounces, born Monday, April 23, at St. Anthony’s hospital. The mother is the former Ella Eisert of Opportunity. The cou ple now has one non and three daughters. BGGERT—Mr and Mrs. Ted Eggcrt of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 2 ounces, born Wed nesday. April 25, in St. Anthony’s hospital. BEAUD1N — Mr. and Mrs.< Ralph Beaudin of Omaha, a son, born Friday, April 13. Mrs. Beau din is the former Darlene Tom jack. 1 CHADD—Mr and Mrs Lloyd Chadd of Omaha, a daughter,! Jean Marie, weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, born Tuesday, April 17, in Omaha. Mrs. Chadd is the former Wilma Lampert, daughter of Martin Lampert of Orchard. HARRIS—Mr and Mrs. How ard Harris of Spencer, a daugh ter, weighing 7 pounds 2'^ oun ces, born Thursday, April 19, at St Anthony's hospital. SNOECK — Mr. and Mrs. A1 Snoeck of Van Nuys, Calif., a son, Steven Armond, weighing 8t* pounds, born Tuesday, April 17. Mrs. Snoeck is a daughter of Mrs. Frieda Asher of Page. KRYSL—Mr. and Mrs. William Krvsl of Stuart, a son, Kevin; William, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Thursday, April 19,1 at Atkinson Memorial hospital. , GIVENS — Mr. and Mrs. ^rt! Givens of Stuart, a son, Michael Dean, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, I lHim Friday, April 20, at Atkin son Memorial hospital. PETTINGER — Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Pettinger of Emmet, a daughter, Joan Kathryn, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, born Satur day, April 21, at Atkinson Me morial hospital. nAmn?TT\P Mr onrl Mrc Tp. rome Dopheide of Butte, a son, weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, bom Wednseday, April 18, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. SCOTT—Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott of Butte, a son, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, born Wed nesday, April 18, at Sacred Heart hospital. Lynch. The boy has j been named Kelly Ray. The I Scotts have two other children— j Putty Lou and Phil. Mrs. Scott is the former Arlene Keeler and Mr. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott of Atkinson. LANDIS—Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Landis of New Plymouth, Ida., a son, weighing 5 pounds 9 oun ces, born Friday, April 20. Mrs. Landis is the former Verna Rus sell of Page. MEWMAW — Rev. and Mrs. Lisle E. Mewmaw of Page, a daughter, Wilma Ranee, weighing 9 pounds 5% ounces, born Tues day, April 24, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. WINTERMOTE—Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote of Chambers, a daughter, Janet Kay, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, born Thurs day, April 19, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. MATA—Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mata of Obert, a daughter, Rox anne Louise, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces, born Wednesday, April 11, at the Purcell nursing home in Laurel. Mrs. Mata is the for mer Faye Moses, daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moses of Stuart. ROBAK—Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak, a daughter, Lisbeth Ann, born Tuesday, April 17. Mrs. Ro bak is the former Margie Ann Sammons of Amelia. WYANT—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyant, jr., of Weaverville, Calif ,, a daughter, Cathy Lynn, weigh-! ing 7 pounds 4 ounces, born Tues day, April 24. Cathy Lynn is the ] first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs Frank Wyant, sr., and the great-' granddaughter of Mrs. Martha Ross of O’Neill and Mrs Cora Wyant of Aurora. CABLE— Mr. and Mrs. Keith j Cable of Climax, Colo., a son, born Thursday, April 19, at Cli max. Postmaster and Mrs. B. H. Stevens of Page arc the mater nal grandparents. High School Rodeo Entries Welcomed Entries for the Nebraska state High school rodeo will close Sat urday, May 28. Any boy or girl wishing to participate in the ro deo to be held at Harrison on June 1 and 2 should send in his or her entry. All currently en rolled in high school are eligible. Sharon Miner was Holt coun ty’s first contestant. Larry Schaffer of O’Neill is a member of the board of direct ors. Information may be ob tained from Chuck Lee at Har rison. mu> , «.«>»«> »c,i . SMITH IMPLEMENTS , o o ° 0 o o <p o , °°° o ° « ° o o o ^ t <• ' " o -»£ Dickerson Rites at Atkinson— ATKINSON—Funeral services for Ivan R. Dickerson. 69, Atkin son banker 49 years, were con ducted Saturday afternoon from the Methodist church. He had been ill two years. Pallbearers were J. J Kruska, I^awrence Kramer, J. J. Carroll, Leo T. Adams, Eugene V. Hie kok, all of Atkinson, and Marion Davis of Stuart. The late Mr. Dickerson was born in Atkinson, educated here, joined the First National bank staff in 1907. Survivors include the widow, three sons, five grand-children, four sisters and three brothers TREES PLANTED STUART—Four trees present- | ed by four organizations were planted Monday—arbor day— at tree-planting ceremonies at the Stuart public school campus. Al ai Brewster, senior president, accepted the trees in behalf of the institution. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (ON fill) Admissions: April 19 — Mrs. Howard Harris, Spencer; Vernon Slaymaker, Atkinson; Lowell Clouse, O’Neill; Jerome Gilg, O’Neill; Mike London, O'Neill; Jonn Turner, O’Neill. 20—Har ry Walsh, Chambers. 21 — Mrs. Lawrence Jonas, O’Neill; Robert Yantzi, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Zas-1 trow, O’Neill; Mark Jeffery Cohn, O'Neill; Mrs. Mary Donlin, O’Neill; Mrs. Lawrence Urban, O’Neill; James Peter, O’Neill; Mrs. Glenn Gettert, O'Neill. 22— Fred Holsclaw, O’Neill; Garett Janzing, O’Neill; Mrs. William Mack, O'Neill. 23 — Mrs. Boyd Boelter, O’Neill; Mrs. LaVerne Stevens, O’Neill; Mrs. A1 Carrol,; O’Neill. 24—Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw, Page; Elsie Cork, Page; Mrs. Kenneth Caskey, O’Neill; Mrs. John Gallagher, Inman; Harry Walsh, Chambers. 25 — Tommy Angel, Spencer; Arvid Larsen, Norfolk; Mrs. Ted Eggert, O’-j Neill. Dismissals: April 19: Mrs. John Vitt and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Norman Wayman and baby i girl, O’Neill; James Parker, O’-! Neill; ueraia uuuurt, unem. 20—Richard Pcreboom, Redbird; Mrs. Wendell Nelson, O’Neill; Bernice Elkins. O’Neill; Donald Kurpgeweit, Ewing; Curtis Pea cock, O’Neill; Craig Coleman, Bassett; Gene Turner, O’Neill. 21 — Lavonne Sharkey, Clear field, S.D.; Mike London, O’Neill; Marvin Richter, Dorsey. 22—Ro bert Richardson, Jamison; Shar on Campbell, Kilgore; Harry Walsh, Chambers; James Peter, O’Neill. 23 — Jerome Gilg, O’ Neill; Mrs. Mary Zastrow, O’ Neill; Elwyn Robertson, Cham bers; Mrs. Howard Harris and baby girl, Spencer; Mrs. Bernard Englehaupt, Spencer; Lowell Clouse, O’Neill. 24—Mrs. Elmer Williamson, Orchard; Mrs. Dale! Perry, O’Neill. 25 — Elsie Cork,] Page; Arvid Larson, Norfolk; John Turner, O’Neill; Donald Brown, Bartlett; Mrs. Mary Donlin, O’Neill; Mrs. Vern Gren-, ier, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Mark Jeffrey Cohn, O’Neill; Mrs. Mae Landis, O’Neill; Mrs. A1 Carroll, O’Neill; Mrs. John Gallagher, O’Neill; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Mrs.] Lois Adams, Chambers; Mrs.1 Lawrence Jonas, O’Neill; Garret, Janzing, O'Neill; Fred Holsclaw,' O’Neill; Vernon Slaymaker, At kinson; R. Yantzi, O’Neill; Mrs. i Lisle Mewmaw, Page; Mrs. Boyd Boelter, O’Neill; Mrs. Ted Eg gert, O’Neill; Mrs. Glenn Gettert, O’Neill; Mrs. Kenneth Caskey, O’Neill; Mrs. William Mack, O’-! Neill; Mary Evangeline Dougher- ' ty, Inman; Tommy Angel, Spen cer; Hariy Walsh, Chambers; Mrs. La vern Stevens, O’Neill; Mrs. Lawrence Urban, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: A. W. Aim, Dor sey; William Blitzkie, Spencer; Dr. E. B. Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. George Classen, Spencer; Mrs.1 Lettie Combs, Lynch; Mrs. Ber nadine Dopheide, Butte; Mrs. Je rome Dopheide and baby boy, Butte; Master Paul Hargens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargens, Spencer; Master John Jambers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jam bers, Spencer; Michael Langan, O'Neill; Mrs. Jannettie Nelson, Center; Mrs. Emil Micanek, Lynch; Miss Lillian Olson, Bris tour Mrc npHtort Qpntt nnH KaKw boy, Butte; Claus Sieh, jr., Butte; Michael Stenger, Lynch; Mrs. Jim Svatos, Lynch. Dismissals: April 16 — Mrs. ; William Derickson, Star. 17 — ' Mrs. Donald Simpson, Lynch. 18 —Mrs. Clay Mashino, Lynch; Mrs. Joseph Lavender and baby girl, Bristow; Baby Jack Wick ersham, Lynch; Miss Ruby Palm er, Lynch. 19—Mrs. Elmer Sterns, Atkinson; Mrs. Jesse Veich, Spencer. 21—Baby Rhonda Jean Baldwin, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Paul Lampman, Anoka; Mrs. Lloyd Herrman, Herrick, S.D.; 1 Ronald Sieh, Naper. Expired: April 19—Mrs John Krotter, Spencer, 45. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: April 18 — Oliver Shane, Atkinson, medical; Elmer Urwin, Rose, medical; Mrs. Her man Kramer, Stuart, surgical; Mrs. William Krysl, Stuart, obstetrical. 19—Mrs. Art Givens, Stuart, ob stetrical; Herbert Newman, Stuart, medical. 20 — Fred Kapperman, Bassett, medical; 21—Mrs. Raphael Pettinger, Emmet, obstetrical; Mrs. Mike M. Langan, Stuart, accident. 23 — Mrs. Herman Schrader, Atkinson, medical. Dismissed: April 16—Mrs. A. I B. Sorey, Atkinson. 17—Mrs. Mi chael Sehaaf and son, Atkinson. | 19—Oliver Shane, Atkinson; Ir I vin Christon, Newport. 21—Mrs. I Free} Swanson and son, Denver, ! Colo. 22 — Dr. Charles Crozier, Stuart; Elmer Urwin, Rose; Herbert Newman, Stuart. Hospitalized: Mrs. M. M. Lang an, Stuart; Mrs. R. Pettinger and daughter, Emmet; Ed Scofield, Atkinson; Joe Dvorak, Atkinson; Mrs. F. Boehme, Newport; Agnes Slaymaker. Atkinson; Laura Yar gps. Stuart;0 Fred Kapperman, ■ Bassett,: Mrs. Apt Givens and son, Stuart; Mps,. 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