The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 17, 1957, Page 12, Image 12

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GUDE — Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gude 6f O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 5 pounds 13 ounces,
born Monday, January 14, at Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor
folk This is the couple’s second
child and first daughter. Mrs
Gud* u the former Glea Bowden,
daughter of Mrs. Audre Bowden.
Mr Gude is a state highway pa
trolman.
ANDERSON—Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Andiyson of Columbus,
formerly of O’Neill, a son, Ste
ven Craig, weighing 6 pounds
14 ounces, born Tuesday, Jan
uary 8, at Columbus. Grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Anderson of Redbird and Frank
Searles of O’Neill.
STESKAL—Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Steskal, jr„ of Inman, a son,
Kenneth LeRoy, weighing G
pounds 5 ounces, born Saturday,
January 12, at Antelope Memor
ial hospitalin Neligh.
GREY—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grey of Fairfax, S. D., a daugh
ter, Jolene Anne, weighing 7
pounds, born Wednesday, Janu
ary 9, in the Butte Maternity
home at Butte.
REISER— Mr. and Mrs. Don
Reiser of Butte, a daughter, Dix
ie Anne, weighing 6 pounds 6
ounces, born Wednesday, Janu
ary 9, in the Butte Maternity
Home at Butte.
MAULE—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Maule of Center, a daughter,
Diana Marie, weighing 5 pounds
11 ounces, born Thursday, Jan
uary 10, in Lundberg Memorial
hospital, Creighton.
FOX—Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox
of Newport, a son, Timothy Gene,
weighing 8 pounds, born Friday,
January 11, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O'Neill.
KIRKPATRICK—Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Kirkpatrick of O’Neill, a
son, Gary Dean, weighing 7
pounds 8 ounces, born Saturday,
January 12, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill.
SPERLING—Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Sperling of North Loup, a daugh
ter, born Thursday, January 10.
Mrs. Sperling is the former
Beverly Friedrichs of Amelia.
The Sperlings now have three j
daughters and one son.
WEBER—Mr. and Mrs. Dick |
Weber of Butte, a son, Joseph
Mathew, weighing 5 pounds 12
ounces, born Saturday, January
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HOPKINS — Mr. and Mrs.
Kemp Hopkins of Twin Falls,
Ida., a daughter, Connie Ellen,
weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces,
born Saturday, January 12. Mrs. j
Iva Hopkins is the paternal
grandmother.
FINK—Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Fink of Naper, a son weighing
7 pounds 2 ounces, born Mon
day, January 14, in Sacred Heart
hospital, Lynch.
TA.RR—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarr
of Lynch, a daughter, weiglung 6
pounds, born Friday, January 11,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
V I N Z E N Z — Mr. and Mrs.
George Vinzenz of Atkinson, a
daughter, Kathryn Marie, weigh
ing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Wed
nesday, January 9, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
KELLER—Mr. and Mrs. Cles
jon Keller of Newport, a son,
Richard Lee, weighing 8 pounds
7 ounces, born Thursday, January
10 at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
MURPHY—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Murphy, jr., of Stuart, a son,
weiglung 7 pounds 8 ounces, born
Friday, January 11, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
Page News
Members of the commissions
will meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday
evening, January 21, followed by
a meeting of the official board.
During the month of January,
Mrs. Merwyn French, sr„ has
conducted a class on missions
with a study of “High Hours of
Methodism in Town and Country”,
for members of the MYF, follow
ing their regular meeting and for
adults interested in the mission
study.
bo the January 25 hostess.
Christine Schmidt and Becky
Knudsen were new pupils Mon
day in the district 57 school in the
kindergarten. Miss Delores Mellor
of Rcdbird is the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss of
Burwell spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Heiss, and took their chil
dren home with them after a
week spent with the grandpar
ents.
Edw. M. Gleeson
DENTIST
2d Floor Gilligan
Rexall Bldg.
Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-5
FILMS TO BE SHOWN
The Friends of St. Mary’s will
meet for a busihess session on
Monday, at 8:00 p. m. at the
academy. Rev. Francis Price of
Emmet will show films taken on
his recent tour of Europe. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Sauser are
chairmen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dumpert co-chairmen.
Sick & Injured
LYNCH—Verlin Stolenberg of
Naper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stolenberg, returned home from
the Sacred Heart hospital, having
recuperated after an appendicitis
operation. This completes the
Stolenberg family of five chil
dren, all having the same opera
tion in the same hospital with Dr.
R. E. Kriz the surgeon each time.
. . . Bill Teadtke, sr., has been
confined to his bed the past week
suffering from a kidney infection.
. . . Donald Johnson consulted
specialists in Omaha about his
back injury last week. . . Emanuel
Guthmiller, ji\, of Anoka was
hospitalized at the Sacred Heart
hospital recently, having lost part
of the right thumb in an accident
at home. . . George Calkins again
consulted Omaha specialists and a
new cast was put on his leg.
. . . Johnny Svatos is a patient at
the Crawford hospital suffering a
fractured vertebrae. Roger Sva
tos, a son, is staying with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mund Rohde, while his father is
in the hospital. . . While Ernest
and Carlie Darnell were butcher
ing a beef at the Carlie Darnell
home, the support on which the
beef was hanging let go and the
gamble stick hit Carlie on the
head. The doctor took two stitches
in the cut on Carlie’s head.
PAGE — Mrs. Celestine Wil
liamson was taken to the St. An
thony hospital in O’Neill Sunday
for a nosebleed which did not re
spond to home remedies. . . Mrs.
Jerry Lamason suffered the past
week lrom an infected throat. . .
Donene, only child of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Summers, entered St
Anthony’s hospital Friday for
treatment for pneumonia. . . Mark
Wiseman, youngest child of Mr,
and Mrs. Elmer Wiseman, entered
the St. Anthony’s hospital Satur
day for treatment. The child is
suffering from pneumonia. . . Mrs.
Fred Nashlund was taken to St.
Anthony’s hospital Monday after
noon for diagnosis and treatment.
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Guais Win ter mote accompanied
by Eugene Baker drove to Lincoln
Saturday bringing the former’s
daughter, Miss Carolyn Winter
mote, home from the Bryan Me
morial hospital, where she has
been a patient following an attack
of polio. . . Mrs. William Wood
went to Sioux City Monday, Jan
uary 14, to consult a doctor. . .
Mrs. Art Walter returned Wed
nesday, January 9, from St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill where
she had been under treatment for
several days. Mrs. Glen White
taught in her place in the Amelia
school.
O’NEILL—Dr Rex W Wilson
was admitted Sunday as a patient
at Nebraska Methodist hospital in
Omaha. . Paul Walker of Cas
per, Wyo., formerly of O’Neill,
slipped and fell as he was getting
out of his car Sunday, December
23. He broke the femur bone in
his right leg. . . Francis J. Gilg,
who was operated on at Clarkson
Memorial in Omaha Monday,
January 7, is “coming along fine”.
His wife, w'ho was with him, re
turned Friday. . . A. D. Jilg en
tered the Veteran’s hospital in
Grand Island Friday for medical
treatment.
AMELIA—Mrs. Hugh Carr was
ill and unable to attend church
Sunday. . . Mrs. Ralph Rees re
ceived a letter from Mrs. Julia
White in which she stated, she is
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Flank Braddoen, care of Camp
Pool, at Spearfish, S.D. She is re
covering from a broken hip and
suffers no pain. . . Several of the
school children were absent from
school last week on account of
illness. Kathy Doolittle, Debby
Waldo and Leslie Forbes were
among those absent.
REDBIRD—Mrs. Cecil Wither
wax underwent surgery at St.
Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill on
Tuesday, January 8, for removal
of a goiter . Mrs. Paul Nelson
entered St. Anthony’s hospital
Tuesday, January 8, and was dis
missed on Wednesay, January 8.
EWING — Thomas Eacker is
still in a cast at St. Joseph’s hos
pital, Omaha. Attendants hope
fractures will mend in the cast.
CELIA — Markita Hendricks
had flu and missed some school
the past week.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT: Three - bedroom
house, full basement.—Phone
210 . 38c
DWELLINGS
Priced for Quick Sale!
Bernice Elkins residence in O’Neill, 720 E. Benton, priced
for quick sale, near-new.
Lowell Nesbitt residence in Northern Heights addition.
Two dwellings — one on East Fremont; one on East Everett.
Other residential properties listed, including a large dwelling.
ED THORIN
Auctioneer — Real Estate Broker
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Insurance of All Kinds
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Clerical volunteers on duty in connection with the mobile X-ray unit's visit here: Seated—Mrs.
VV. \V. Waller (left) and Mrs. Robert Kurtz; standing—Mrs. Richard E. Nelson and Mrs. Harold
E. Weier.—The Frontier Photo.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admitted: January 9—Mrs. Don*
Fox of Newport; Nick Schwindt
of O’Neill; Teresa Englehaupt of
Spencer; JoAnn Englehaupt of
Spencer; Charlene Havranek
of O’Neill. 10—Mrs. Leo Wrehe of
O’Neill; Mark Wiseman of Page.
11—Kathryn Rubeek of Cham
bers; Baby boy Fox, Newport;!
Donene Summers of Page. 12—I
Mrs. Morris Kirkpatrick and baby
boy of O’Neill. 13—Mrs. Charles
E. Long of O’Neill; Vivian Do
lores Ritz of O’Neill; Joyce l^an
gan of O’Neill; Mrs. C. E. Wil
liamson of Page. 14 — Alberta
Miles of Chambers; Mrs. William
Whited of O'Neill; Mrs. Leonard
Shoemaker of O’Neill; Mrs. Fred
Naslund of Page. 15—Mrs. Robert
Krokaugger of Spencer; Da
rid Alder of Emmet; Charles San
ferd of O'Neill; Mrs. Don Adam
son of O’Neill; Pauline Hawley of
Dubois, Wyo.
Dismissed: January 9 — E. M.
Stewart of O’Neill; Mrs Edwin
Paulsen and baby girl of Cham
bers; Mrs. Art Walters of Cham
bers; Mrs Dale French of O’Neill;
Mrs. Richard Minton and baby
girl of O’Neill. 10— Mrs Harold E.
Dexter of Ewing; Debra Ann At
kinson of Butte. 11 -7- Charlene
Havranek of O’Neill; JoAnn En
glehaupt of Spencer; Teresa
Englehaupt of Spencer; Mrs.
Juanita Closson of O’Neill; Mrs.
Ray Lawrence of O’Neill. 12—
Mrs. Mentor Davis of O’Neill;
Mrs. Cecil Witherwax of Redbird;
Mrs. John Roberts and baby boy
of Butte; Nick Schwindt of O’
Neill; Kathryn Rubeck of Cham
bers. 13 — Edward G. Ennen of
Verdigre; Mrs Robert Krokaug
ger of Spencer. 15 — Baby John
Eggert of O’Neill: Mrs. Morris
Kirkpatrick and baby boy of O'
Neill; Mrs. Ben Tietgen of Her
rick. S.D.; Donene Summers of
Page; Vivian Dolores Ritz of O’
Neill.
Hospitalized: Vernon Slaymak
er of Atkinson; Oliver Hill of O’
Neill Charles Sanford of O'Neill;
Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker of O’
Neill; Mrs. C Williamson of Page;
Mrs. Lois Adams of Cham
bers: David Adler of Emmet;
Sheryl Bair of Orchard; Mrs.
Catherine Malloy of Atkinson;
Pauline Hawley of Dubois. Wyo.;
Garrett Janzing of O’Neill; Mrs.
Leo Wrehe of O’Neill; Joyce l^an
gan of O’Neill; Mark Wiseman of
Page; Alberta Miles of Chambers;
Robert Yantzi of O’Neill; Mrs.
Don Fox of Newport; Edith
Castleman ot O’Neill; Mrs. Wil
liam Whited of O’Neill; Mrs.
Charles Long of O’Neill; Mrs.
Don Adamson of O’Neill; Mrs.
Fred Nashlund of Page; Mrs.
Robert Krokaugger of Spencer.
Expired: January 9 — Patricia
Sojka of Page.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: January 7—Wesley
Slay-maker of Stuart, surgical.
8—Mrs. Agnes SI ayn taker of
Atkinson, medical; Tommy Dunn
of Atkinson. surgical; Frank
Kooppon of Long Pine, medical;
Gilbert Campbell of Stuart, med
ical. 9—Mrs. George Vinzcnz of
Atkinson, obstetrical; Prank So
ger of Atkinson. 10—Mrs. Clesson
Keller of Newport, obstetrical; i
Wayne Charles Jansen of Stu
art, medical; Ronnie Ruggles of
Clearwater, medical; Lorraine
Addison of Atkinson. medical;
Lorene Ziska of Atkinson, sur
gical; Mrs. Frank Murphy of
Stuart, obstetrical. 13—Rev. E
Danitschck of Atkinson, surgical;;
Mrs George Knbody of Atkinson,
medical 14- Mrs. John Lucht of
Ainsworth, medical.
Dismissed: January 8- Wesley
Slaymaker of Stuart; Vernon
Siebert of Atkinson. 11—Vernon
Raymcr of Atkinson; Gilbert
Campbell of Stuart. 13—Tommy
Dunn of Atkinson; Adolph Zahl
of Stuart.
Expired: Mrs. Agnes Slaymak
er, of Atkinson.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Ora Var
gas of Stuart; Dick Straka of
Stuart; Delbert Scott of Atkin
son; Miss Lorene Ziska of At
kinson; Mrs. Casper Harley of
Stuart; Fern Spann of Atkins.>u;
Mrs. Clesson Keller of Newport;
Mrs. Frank Murpry of Stuart;
Mrs. George Vinzenz of Atkin
son; Mrs. Dwight Kenny of At
kinson; Frank Koeppen of Long
Pine; Mrs. George Enbod.v of
Atkinson; Rev. E. Danitschek of
Atkinson; Lorraine Addison of
Atkinson; Wayne Charles Jansen
of Stuart, Ronnie Ruggles of
Clearwater; Mrs. John Lucht of
Ainsworth.
SACRED HEART (Lynch*
Hospitalized: Sidney J. Baker of
Lynch; I>r. Edwin B. Bradley of
Spencer; Mrs. George Classen
o.l Spencer; Mrs Frank Cranford
of Lynch; Francis Doty of Spen
cer; Baby Randall Leo Filsuvgvr
of Spencer; Carl Gnewuch of
Norfolk; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of
Norfolk; William Jordan of Butte;
Mrs. Cecilia Llcsvcr of Butte; Mrs.
Joseph Liewer of Butte; Mrs Jo
seph Mioanek of Lynch; Baby
Julio Schmitz, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Kenneth Schmitz, of
Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Jack Tarr
and baby girl of Lynch; George
Tuch of Lynch; Leo Tunender of
Bristow; Mrs. William Wendt of
Bristow.
Dismissed: January 7—Fernan
do Grimm of Lynch; Emanuel
Guthmiller of Anoka. 8 Mi>
Mary Wesley of Butte; Miss Aud
rey Kaczor of Spencer. i> J. S.
Graves of Naper. 11 Mrs. Tom
Thomsen of Anoka. 12 Mrs. Or
ville Holz and daughter of Lynch.
13- Swan Pearson of Bristow;
Mrs. Frank Svoboda of Lynch
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