The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 03, 1956, Page 12, Image 12

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RIVERSIDE—Mrs Alfred Na- !
pier drove to Grand Island Fri
day, bringing her husband home j
from the Veterans hospital, Al
fred is "much improved."
Floyd Napier was in Neligh for
a medical checkup last week. . .
Reverend Turner brought his
wife home from the Neligh hos
pital Sunday. She had been hos
pitalized 10 days. Her condition
is "much improved" but she will
undergo major surgery as soon
as her condition permits, i
CHAMBERS- Mrs. John Kel
lar went to Bartlett Friday to be
with her son, Roy Cooke, who
had just returned from the hos
pital at Spalding. . . Mrs. Eugene
Halsey has been a patient in St. j
Anthony’s hospital recently. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote,
Norma and Leonard Wintermote
Sunday visited the former's baby
at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital
in Norfolk.
STUART—Mrs. Mike M. Lang
an fell Saturday, April 21, and
fractured her left wrist. The arm
Is in a cast . . Dwaine Lockmon i
took Roy Rhodes by plane to the j
Veterans hospital in Lincoln j
early last Thursday morning.
Mrs. Rhodes accompanied her'
husband and will remain near1
him while he is hospitalized, Mr.1
Rhodes has been in ill health for
i * veral months, . 1
O’NEILL — Mrs. G. E. Miles
submitted to major surgery on
Wednesday, April 25, in St. Vin
cent's hospital, Sioux City. Her
condition is "good.” . . J. Leo
Moore, manager of the Moore
Noble Lumber company, has
been hospitalized at Rochester,
Minn.
INMAN—Mrs. John Gallagher
entered St. Anthony’s hospital in
O'Neill on Tuesday. April 24, for
medical treatment and on Thurs
day evening Mr. Gallagher en
tered the hospital for X-rays and
checks but was dismissed Sun
day. Mrs. Gallagher was dis
missed Monday.
AMELIA — Mrs. Delbert Ed
wards, who underwent spinal
surgery recently, was able to re
turn to the home of her sister
in-law, Mrs. Ed Thorin, in O’
Neill last Thursday from the
Methodist hospital in Omaha. . .
Mrs. Lee Gilman has been hav
ing the mumps, 1
DELOIT—Mr. and Mrs. John
ny Bauer and Ralph Tomjack
went to Omaha Sunday to visit
Mrs. Ralph Tomjack, who under
went major surgery on Monday,
April 23, at St. Joseph’s hospital
in Omaha. . . Three-day measles
have been "making the rounds.”
EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Allan
pollock went to Omaha Monday
by train where Mr. Pollock will
have a physical checkup and
Mrs. Pollock will enter the hospi
tal for surgery.
EMMET — Influenza victims
last week included Janet Newton,
Bernard Schaaf, Graydon Bates
and Jimmy Newton. . . Beverly
Perry was ill last week.
VENUS—Mrs. Kenneth Caskey,
teacher of distirct 54, is a patient
at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
Center Union to
Note Anniversary
Center Union church, located
six miles northwest of O'Neill,
will celebrate its 51st anniversary j
Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and
6.
The Saturday evening program
will consist of special music by
the Ensy sisters of Lincoln and
ihc choral concert bells played by
Rev. Elmer Reimer, who also will
be speaker.
FUTURE SUBSCRIBER
MEDCALF—Mr. and Mrs. Max
Medcalf of 157 Southfield Road,
Shreveport, La., a son, weigh
iny 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom
Tuesday, May 1. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
K. H Medcalf of Chambers.
Mr and Mrs. Casper Winkler
iccently visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
M Machavec and Otto Anderson
at Wahoo. Mrs- Winkler and Mrs.
Machovec are sisters; Mr. Ander
son is their brother.
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Whitakers Feted
on 46th Anniversary
PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Evert
Miper and Sharon were hosts to
a group of relatives and friends
in observance of the 46th wed
ding anniversary of Mrs Miner’s
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd,
Whitaker of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker are
natives of Buffalo county, com
mg to Chambers about 30 years
ago to make their home two miles
north and two miles west of
town. They have built an at
tractive home with accompany
ing farm buildings.
The Whitakers have establish
ed a herd of registered Herefords
’ under the ownership of Whitaker
j & Whitaker—father and son.
Two sons and two daughters,
| Vernon Whitaker and Ruby Hol
I comb, both of Chambers. I.ois
Miner of O’Neill and Ranald
Whitaker of Indianapolis. Ihd.,
| and 10 grandchildren
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