The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 05, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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HARMON Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Harmon of San Diego,
Calif., twins, a son. Rodney Ray,
weighing 4 pounds 12 ounces, and
a daughter. Rhonda Kay, weigh
ing 5 pounds 13 ounces, born
Thursday, June 28, in San Diego,
the couple's first-born. The fa
ther is the son of Mr. and Mrs
M. L Harmon, the mother, the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Milo
Landxeth of Page Mr. Harmon
is in the navy and is stationed at
San Diego.
FILSINGER — Mr. and Mrs.
George Filsinger of Portland,
Ore., a son, Bradley William,
weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces,
born Thursday, June 21. Mr. Fil
singer is a native of O'Neill and
is employed by a telephone com
pany at Portland His father. Joe
Filsinger, was employed as a
water commissioner here for a
number of years.
WARING- -Mr and Mrs. Mau
rice Waring of Des Moines, la., a
son. Michael Anthony, weighing
6 pounds 14 ounces, born Friday,
June 29 The Warings have one
other son The paternal grand
parents are Mr and Mrs. Ken
neth Waring of O’Neill, formerly
of Page. The mother is the for
mer Celine McLaughlin of Win
terset, la.
AMES Mr and Mrs. Dale
Amis of Norfolk, a son, Stephen
J., born Saturday, June 30, in
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital,
Norfolk. The family now consists
of one son and three daughters
The Ames family formerly re
sided in O’Neill.
M ARCELLUS—Mr and Mrs.
Billie Marcellus of O’Neill, a
daughter, Candice Ann, weigh
ing 8 pounds 6*4 ounces, bom
Friday, June 29. at St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill.
BUTTS—Mr and Mrs. James
Butts of Chambers a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces,
born Tuesday, July 3, at St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill.
COOK—Mr. and Mrs. William
Cook of Bloomfield, a son, weigh
ing 6 pounds 8 ounces, bom Mon
day, July 2, in the Lundberg Me
morial hospital.
ROBINSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Kermeth Robinson of Creighton,
a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 3
ounces, born Saturday, June 30,
in the Lundberg Memorial hos
pital.
SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Smith of Creighton, a son, weigh
ing 4 pounds, 13 ounces, bom
Sunday, July 1, in the Lundberg
Memorial hospital.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: June 27 — T. M.
Rose of Mills; Mrs. Don Bernt of
Stuart; Mrs. Elmer Strong of O’
Neill; Oscar Coleman of Bassett;
Mrs. Merle Armstrong of Stuart.
28—Mrs Louis Held of Orchard;
Jack Riley of O’Neill; Mrs. Leigh
Reynoldson of O’Neill. 29—Mrs.
Billie Marcellas of O’Neill; Bev
erly Linquist of Star; Mrs. Bill
Ernst of O’Neill. 30 — Mrs. El
verton Clark of Sloansville, N.Y.;
July 1 — Eld Boyle of O’Neill;
Mrs. Art R%ser of Butte. 2 —
Mrs. Archie Tuttle of Ewing;
Mrs. Leonard Peterson of O’
Neill; Mrs. Carrie Borg of O’
Neill; Bryon Jones of O’Neill.
3—Mrs. James Butts of Cham
bers.
Discharged: June 27 — Mrs.
Joe Kunz of Stuart. 28 — Mrs.
Eugene Hoerle and baby boy of
Ewing; Ray Muzzy of Fremont;
Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt and baby
boy of O’Neill; Mrs. Don Bernt
of Stuart. 29—Mrs. Merle Arm
strong of Stuart; Carolyn Dono
hoe of O’Neill. 30—John Lans
worth of O’Neill Jack Riley of
O’Neill. July 1 — Mrs. Robert
Berigan of O’Neill. 2—Mrs. El
ton Clark of Sloansville, N.Y.;
Oscar Coleman of Bassett. 3—
Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson of O’
Neill: Beverly linquist of Star;
Bryon E. Jones of O’Neill; T. M.
Rose of Mills; Mrs. Billie Mar
cellos and baby girl of O’Neill.
Expired: June 3—Eld Boyle of
O’Neill.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Anna Sor
ensen of Page; Mrs. Mae Landis
of O’Neill; Mrs. Elmer Strong of
O’Neill; Mrs Lois Adams of
W. F. Finley, M.D.
Downey Building
O’NEILL
OFFICE PHONE: 28
Edw. M. Gleeson
DENTIST
2d Floor Gilligan
Rexall Bldg.
Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs 8 30-5
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Chambers; Claude Rutledge of
Inman; Garrett Janzing of O’-1
Neill; Mrs. James Butts of
Chambers; Harry Harte of O’
Neill; Austin Hynes of O’Neill,
Mrs. Archie Tuttle of Ewing:
Mrs Bill Ernst of O’Neill; Mrs.
Art Reiser of Butte; Ed Coolidge
of Ewing; Lloyd Rubeck of O’
Neill; Mrs. Leonard Peterson of
O'Neill; Mrs. John Gallagher of
Inman; Mrs. Thomas Harding of
O’Neill; Mrs Carrie Borg of O’-!
Neill; Mrs Louis Held of Or
chard
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: June 26—Mrs Floyd
Spence. Atkinson, medical; Mrs.
Charles Schaaf, Stuart, medical.
30—Mrs Everett Hale, Atkinson,
medical: Mrs. John Seger, Stuart,
medical; George Henry Wads
worth, Stuart, medical.
Dismissed: June 27 — Mrs.
Charles Schaaf, Stuart, medical;
Mrs. William Wilkinson, Atkin
on, medical: Mrs. George King,
| Stuart, medical. 29—Mrs Floyd
; Spenee. Atkinson, medical; Gene
i Couch, Inman, surgical. July 1—
! Mrs. Ronald Hunter and son, At
kinson, surgical.
Hospitalized: George Wads
worth, Stuart, medical; Mrs:
John Seger, Stuart, medical. Mrs.
Frank Bochme, Newport, medical.
Mrs. Otto Smith, Atkinson, acci
,dent, Mrs. Anna Keebaugh, New
i port, medical; Mrs. Everett Hale,
Atkinson, medical.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
i Hospitalized: Mrs. Ralph Al
ford, Enid, Okla.; Dr. Edwin B.
Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. George
Classen, Spencer; Baby Rochelle
Marie Elsasser, Spencer; Larry
Dean Haun, Spencer; William
Jordan, Butte; Herman Land
holm, Bristow, Miss Lillian Ol
son, Bristow; Mrs. Gustav Rem
ter, Bristow; Mrs. Martha
Schindler, Lynch; Baby Rhonda
lyn Carol, Lynch.
Dismissals: June 25—R. Avoy,
Spencer. 23 — Mrs. J Loukota
and babv boy, Gross. 29—Thomas
Thomsen, Anoka. 30—Baby Vicki
Lynn Kubek, Bristow. July 1—
Frank Svoboda, Lynch; Mrs
Frank Svoboda, Lynch.
Expired: June 28—Peter Nel
son, 72, Spencer.
Sick & Injured
PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Wood came to the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
; Copes last Thursday and took
| their children to their home at
Battle Creek. Mr. Wood expects
to be assigned to the Veterans
hospital at Lincoln for treat
ment. He underwent surgery at
Rochester. . Raymond Heiss
lost the end of a finger working
with a mower. A jack slipped. . .
Mrs. Anna Sorensen is “improv
I ed" and is hospitalized. . Dan,
J small son of Mr. and Mrs Dick
1 Trowbridge, has his right leg in
a cast He fractured a bone at
play. . Miss Maude Martin is
caring for Mrs. Nora Hender
son. Mrs. Mabel Shobe sub
mitted to surgery in Sioux City.
CHAMBERS—Ed Harvey un
derwent surgery Friday at a Ro
chester. Minn., hospital for the
removal of a fungus growth from
a lung. Kenneth Barthel drove
to Rochester, Minn., Sunday to
bring his mother, Mrs. Louis
Barthel, and his sister, Mrs. Glen
Johnson of Burwell, home. Mrs.
Barthel had been hospitalized at
Rochester about a Week and Mrs.
Johnson had been staying near
her. Duane K Miller and sis
ter, Mrs. Don Gartner, accom
panied by their father, K. W.
Miller, of Neligh visited Mrs. K.
W Miller at a Sioux City hos
pital Sunday. Mrs. Miller had a
knee cap removed. . . Ronnie,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wal
ter, fell Sunday while playing
and broke his arm.
AMELIA — The children of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moses are
all ill with whooping cough.
Mrs. Katie Barthel accompanied
by a son and daughter, went to
Rochester. Minn., last week,
where Mrs. Barthel entered the
Mayo clinic. . Edward Coolidge,
son of Mr and Mrs Ray
Coolidge, has been in the
O’Neill hospital with an
injured leg he received while
; riding horses. . . Mrs. Ed White
| has been on the sick list from high
blood pressure. . Mrs. Nettie
Rilstein has been “poorly” late
ly
EWING — Lee Ann Pruden is
recovering from an attack of mea
sles. . Mrs. Ebben Grafft, who
has been at the Antelope Memo
rial hospital for a checkup, was
expected home during the week
end Sis Ebbengaard returned
Saturday from Antelope Memo
rial hospital. Neligh.
ORCHARD — Lucille Cooper,
daughter of Mrs. James Cooper,
submitted to an appendectomy at
Creighton. . Pete Cooper has
returned from a Norfolk hospital.
Bondell Henderson is in a
Norfolk hospital, having had all
her teeth removed last Thursday.
VENUS—Mrs. Agnes Hamilton
underwent a major operation on
Friday, June 22, at Savannah,
Mo. Her condition is “good.” Her
daughter, Charlene, is with her.
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’ DELOIT — Mrs. B A Cratty
underwent major surgery at the
Antelope Memorial hospital in
Neligh Wednesday, June 20
RIVERSIDE — Mrs Ivan
Turner is rapidly recovering
from a recent illness and is ex
pected home in the near future.
National Guards
Get Promotions—
Recent promotions for enlisted
men in company D, 195th tank
battalion, Nebraska nation a
guard, have been announced:
To specialist third class—
Richard E. Cook, Gail L Heiser
Vernon L. Held, Kenneth L
Huston, Donald J Larson
James T Luekcn. Harvey L
Sorensen, William W. Strope
Gail N Theye, James D Luft
Myron D Schnabel
To private first-class — Larn
D. Emory, Roland L. Hornback
Norman R F. Lauts, Bernard D
Lorenz. Herman C Meyer, jr.
Wayne R Root
To specialist second - class —
Cpl. James E. Fleming, Virgil E
Holz.
To sergeant—Charles D. Bell
in, Kenneth L. Haas, Richard D
Johnson.
NEW HOME COMPLETED
EWING— Mr. and Mrs. Gai
Boies are moving this week ti
their new home, which is east o
Main street. They have com
jiletely remodeled and also buil
an addition onto this residence
Mr. and Mrs. Boies have mad
their home for a number of year
in the living quarters of thei
service station.
Try The Frontier on your nex
printing order!
Burial Rites Here
for Nonagenarian
Amanda Pace Dies
in Florida
Funeral services for Mrs.
Amanda Pace, 97, a former O'
Neill res,dent who died June 24
at Miami, Fla., were conducted
here Friday, June 29. at First
Presbyterian church Burial was
in Prospect Hill cemetery.
Pallbearers were Arlo Hiatt,
Harold Burge. George Weingart
ntr, Maurice Grutsch. Frank
, Clements and Vince Suchy, Rev
.1 Olen Kennell officiated.
The late Mrs. Pace was born
January 2. 1859, at Galena. 111..
. a daughter of the late John and
Nancy Richey. She was one of
, six children.
As a young girl she moved
nith her parents to Missouri.
In 1877. she married Elva
• Hammers at Rockport, Mo. Three
children were born to this union:
Mrs. Lila Collins of Eugene. Ore.,
who died last year; Charles
Hammers of Miami. Fla., and
I Mrs. Ethel Whitlock of Woodland
, Mills. Calif. Mr. Hammers died
r in 1885
. | On February Hi, 1889, at Rock
t port, she married James Pace.
They became the parents of three
?; children: Mrs, Lulu Quig of O'
s Neill; George of St. Joseph, Mo.,
r and Ruth, who died at a young
age.
In 1913 the Pace family moved
t to Brunswick, Antelope county,
and in 1917 to O’Neill. Mr. Pace,
who farmed 12 miles southwest
of here, died in 1924.
Last year Mrs. Pace, accom
panied by Mrs Quig. went to Mi
ami to spend the winter. Mrs
Pace suffered a fractured hip in
a fall April 6
The hip mended satisfactori
ly and doctors told relatives
they were amazed by her re
covery and her alert mind Her
death was caused by complica
tions of advanced age.
Survivors include two sons,
two daughters, five grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.
Among those attending the fu
ll, ral from a distance: Mr and
Mrs. George Pace and Mrs Ken
neth Hogan, all of St Joseph,
Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. R Rice. Ste
phen and Timothy of Kansas
City, Mo.; Mrs. Myrtle Hale of
Independence. Mo., and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene AUmond of Holdrege.
Church of Christ
Groups Hold Picnic
EWING The Ewing and
Clearwater congregations of the
i Church of Christ held a picnic at
the Ewing park on Sunday fol
I lowing the worship hour of each
church. A basket dinner was
| served to about one hundred per
I sons.
In the evening, the Ewing
„rbtip went to Clearwater where
members attended a youth rally
CHAMBERS—Douglas Jarman
| returned Sunday by train from
' Lake Okoboji and other points in.
Iowa where he had been visiting
about a week.'
Red I.eota cane seed. 7c lb. at
Scovie's Western Auto, O’Neill.
Rally Attracts
Youth from Nearby
Cities, Towns
PAGE — The congregation of
the Wesleyan Methodist church
at Page served supper to those
in attendance following the
vouth rally in progress in the
afternoon.
Youth attended from Niobra
ra, Atkinson, Lynch, O’Neill,
Riverside. Amelia, Venus and
Page Rev. Duane Lauber of O’
Neill was in charge of services
and Rev Van Slyke was guest
pcaker.
The evening services conclud
ed an eight day evangelistic
service here with Rev D. C. Van
Slyke of Nampa, Ida., guest
speaker, and Rev J K. Cun
ningham of Lynch in charge of
the song service.
A "good sized" crowd was in
attendance throughout.
Former Residents
Injured in Crash
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Young recently received
cord from their daughter, Mrs
Lee Mitchell of Boise, Ida., stat
ing that the family had been in
volved in a car accident. Another
| or struck theirs broadside at an
i intersection. One daughter, Judy,
received a broken nose and the
I other daughter, Theresa, a gash
I mi her head which required
titches. The Mitchells are for
mer Chambers residents.
Mrs. Reed Herley’s Brownie
troop held a picnic in Ford’s park
Tuesday, June 26.
I'Unnuv* Mcctin*
Scheduled—
The summer meeting of the
Holt county home extension
council wall be held at 1:30 p.m ,
Tuesday. July 10, in the assembly
room of the courthouse. This is
the meeting to be devoted to pro
gram planning for 1957.
ASSEMBLY OF GOO (O’Neill)
Rev E Kirschman, pastor
Sunday, July 8: Sunday-school
for all ages, 10 a m ; worship. 11
am.; youth service, 7 p.m.; chil
dren’s service, 7 pm; evangelis
tic rally. 8 p.m.
Midweek service Wednesday, 8
pm.
County Court
John Robert Rice of Kansas
City. Mo., speeding, $10 and costs
$4; June 29; arresting Officer R.
L. Gude.
Paul Wayne Snider of McMin
iville, Ore. speeding, $10 and
costs $4: July 2
Fred C. Dobrovolny of Atkin
son, speeding, $22 and costs $4;
July 2; arresting Officer Sgt. R.
R. Shorney.
Thomas L. Houlton of Beres
ford. S.D . speeding. $10 and costs
$4; July 2.
Benjamin Halley, driver for
Southern Freightways, Inc., over
gross on interior group of axles,
$50 and costs $4: June 30.
Ivan G Wright of Ewing,
speeding, $25 and costs $4: June
29
Davis C. Bowers of Traverse
City, Mich., speeding, $17 and
costs $4; June 30.
Roman Robert Oleksiak of Un
iondale, N.Y., speeding, $10 and
costs $4. June 30
Rufus Stiner Solomon of Sioux
City, speeding, $10 and easts $4;
June 30.
Norman J. Siechta of Ells
worth, Kans , overload on sxte,
$50 and costs $4, June 29
Mark Charles Huber of O’Neill,
.speeding, $10 and costs $4, June
29
Dan Harold Hoien of Norfolk,
[speeding. $16 and costs $4; July
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POLICE COI’RT
Francis Murray, running stop
sign, $1 and $1 costs; July 1.
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