The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 30, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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SCHRUNK — Mr and Mrs
EJlis Schrunk of the Deloit com
munity. a daughter, bom Mon
day. May 20. in .Antelope Mem
orial hospital. Neligh Mrs
Schrunk is the former Lois Ros
sow. The Schrunks have an
other daughter. Sherrv.
WERKMEISTER—Mr and Mrs
Marvin Werkmeister of Pasa
dena, Calif., a son, Eric Craig,
weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces
bom Saturday, May 11, at Pasa
dena The parents are known
at Deloit and Ewing. Mr. Werk
meister is a son of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Werkmeister of Ewing.
GRAVES— Mr, and Mrs
Clyde Graves of O’Neill, a son
Richard Eugene, weighing S
pounds Ma4 ounces, bom Satur
day. May 25 at St. Anthony's
hospital.
SJVESIND—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sivesind of O'Neill, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 2 4 ounces, born
Monday, May 27, at St. An
thony's hospital. This is the
couple's third child and second
son
THIEROLF— Mr and Mrs
Dale Thierolf of O'Neill, a son,
weighing 7 pounds 31^ ounces
born Monday, May 27 at St. An
thony’s hospital,
PETSCHE—Mr and Mrs. Wil
liam Petsche of O’Neill, a daugh
ter weighing 5 pounds 10Vi
ounces, born Tuesday, May 28,
at St. Anthony’s hospital.
RATH—Mr and Mrs. John
Rath of Spencer a daughter,
Catherine Elaine, weighing 7
pounds 2 ounces, bom Saturday,
May 25 at the Sacred Heart hos
pital in Lynch.
MULFORD— Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Mulford of Creighton, a
son, Harley Dean, weighing 7
puujiuji uuiu.13, Dorn w rones
day, May 22. in Lundberg Mem
orial hospital, Creighton.
JANSEN—Mr and Mrs. Mel
vin Jansen of Wausa. a son,
Donald Melvin, weighing 7
pounds ounces, born Satur
day, May 25, in Lundberg Mem
orial hospital, Creighton.
CONNELL — Mr and Mrs.
Robert Connell of Brocksburg, a
son. Donald Duane, weifdiing 7
pounds 6 ounces, bom Sunday,
May 26, in Atkinson Memorial
hospital
NEYENS—Mr and Mrs. Joe
Neyens of Creighton, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces,
born Sunday, May 26, in Lund
berg Memorial hospital, Creigh
ton
MITTIES—Mr and Mrs. Wil
liam Mitties of Royal, a son
weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, bom
Sunday, May 26. in Lundberg
Memorial hospital, Creighton
STANTON—Mr and Mrs Wil
lard Stanton of Honolulu, Haw.,
a son. Harold Edward, weighing
7 pounds 8 ounces, bom Friday,
May 17. Mrs. Stanton is the for
mer Doreen Tangeman, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Tange
man of Chambers.
VANDER SNICK—Mr and Mrs.
Victor Vander snick of Absaro
kee, Mont., a son, weighing 10H
pounds bom Thursday, May 23,
in a hospital in Absarokee. Mrs.
Kitty Fry is the maternal grand
mother Mr. and Mrs. John Van
dersmck of Ewing are the pater
nal grandparents. Mrs. Fry and
John Vandersnick live Bwing.
COUNTY COURT
Artiss Spurgeon, driver for
Consolidated Freightways, Inc.,
on Thursday. May 9, over capac
ity plates in home state fined
$30 and $4 costs; officer—Don
ald F Richardson.
Orvin E. Simonson, driver for
Consolidated Freightways, Inc.,
Thursday, May 9, no trip permit,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
—Donald F. Richardson.
Vernon V. Krogh, driver for
Consolidated Freightways, Inc.,
.Monday, May 13 no trip permit,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F. Richardson.
Gustav Bader of Huntington
Beach, Calif. Friday, May 24,
speeding day, offocer — E. M
Hastreiter.
Glen Herbert Trapp of North
Octgen. nan, overweignx on ax
le. fined $70 and $4 costs; offi
cer—Donald F. Richardson.
Jean Paul Turgeon of Alberta,
Can., May 14, overweight on an
interior group of axles and over
weight on capacity plate, fined
$90 and $10 and $4 costs, officer
—Clifford R. Kizzire
Keith L Titus of Bassett. May
28. night speeding, fined $17.50
and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude
District Court
Saturday. May 18, Gene Hoov
er and Mary Hoover, husband
and wife, vs. Norbert Schaff and
Rita Schaaf, husband and wife,
foreclousure cm chattel mortgage.
Friday, May 24, Guy Cole vs.
Henry Winkler and Sabina
Winkler, suit on agreement.
To Be Student Nurse
at Roche*ter—
The three Wilson girls. Miss
Marilou, and the twins, the Miss
es Carolyn and Cathryn, will be
home this weekend from their
respective colleges.
Miss Carolyn, a student at the
College of St. Mary in Omaha,
arrived Tuesday. Miss Cathryn.
a freshman at the College of St.
Teresa in Winona. Minn., return
ed Wednesday to remain here
until Thursday. June 13, when
she will leave for her sophmon?
and junior years as a student
nurse at St. Mary’s hospital in
Rochester. Minn Miss Marilu,
who completed her junior year
at the University of Nebraska,
will arrive Friday.
They are the daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wilson.
Picnc Held—
DELOIT—The school picnic
was held Sunday. May 19. at the
Tuttle school. Pat Bauer has
been the teacher the past three
years She will teach south of
O’Neill next year.
Frontier for pi kiting.
NX ins Top Honors
Miss Marilyn Terrill (above)
was named valedictorian of
the Page high school senior
class of 1957. Her average was
97.6 Miss Linda Cronk was
salutatorian with an average of
96.1. Miss Terrill chose a
scholarship from Miltonvale
(Kans.) college, and Miss
Cronk received the Wayne state
Teachers cologe scholarship.—
O’Neill Photo Co.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
ADMISSIONS: May 22— Mrs
John J. Vitt of O’Neill; Scott
Barelman of O’Neill; William
MacKmlay of O’Neill. 23— Mrs
John Harrington Jr., of O’Neill;
Mrs. Etta Ott of Amelia; Mary
Claire Shoemaker of O’Neill;
Kathleen Shoemaker of O’Neill.
24— Elwyn Robertson of Cham
bers. 25— Clarence A Booth of
O’Neill; Charles Havranek of O’
Neill; Frank Peter, jr., of O’Neill;
Mrs. Clyde Graves of O’Neill.
26— Mrs. Lyle Cooper of Cham
bers; Boyd O’Bryan of Colome,
S. D.; Mrs. Dale Thierolf of O’
Neill; Joe Biglin of O’Neill; Miss
Marlene Harrington of O’Neill;
Donald Beckwith of O’Neill. 27—
Mrs. Joe Sivesind of O’Neill;
Mrs. Lloyd Knox of Ewing; Fred
Carey of O'Neill; William Con
ner of Ewing; Mrs. William
Petsche of O’Neill; baby boy
Thierolf of O’Neill; Rickie Wall
inger of Stuart
DISMISSED: May 22— Mrs.
Oliver Nelson and baby of Bris
tow; Mrs. Walter Gill of Stuart;
William Serck of Emmet 23—
William MacKmlay of O’Neill;
Mrs. Donald Riley of O’Neill;
Frank Reiser of Butte; Hans
Sass of O’Neill; Jacob Hoerle of
Chambers, expired. 24 — Mrs.
John Harrington, jr., of O'Neill:
Sonja Peterson of O'Neill. 25—
Lloyd Fusselman jr., of Page;
Mary Claire Shoemaker of O'
Neill; Kathleen Shoemaker of
O’Neill; Emery Lee Conger of
Inman: Stephen Lee Boies of
Ewing; Mrs. Elriv Lieb. 26—Mrs.
Vernon Harley of Chambers;
Mrs John Vitt and baby of O’
Neill; Clarence Booth of O’
Neill; W. G. Hall of Inman. 27— j
Scott Barelman of O'Neill; Don
ald Beckwith of O’Neill. 28—
Mrs. L. G. Summers of Page; ]
Mrs. Lloyd Knox of Ewing.
Still Hospitalized: Loretta En
right of O'Neill; Fred Carey of
O’Neill: Frank Peter, jr, of O'
Neill; Mrs. Delia Ernst of O’
Neill; Mrs. N M. Ross of O'
Neill; Mrs. Dale Thierolf of O'
Neill; Mrs. Joe Sivesind of O’
Neill; Joe Biglin of O’Neill:
| Rickie Wallinger of Stuart. Mrs..
Lyle Cooper of Chambep: Gar
rett Janzing of O'Neiil: Mrs.
Mildred Hinke of O’Neill;
j Boyd O’Bryan of Colome; Mrs.
Lois Adams of Chambers: Mrs.
Etta Ott of Amelia: Charles
Havranek of O’Neill; Mrs. Clyde
Graves of O’Neill: Mrs. William
Petsche of O’Neill: William Con
ner of Ewing; James Gonnion
; of Solon Sp.. Wis.; Miss Marlene
! Harrington of O'Neill; Mrs. Jac
ob Hoerle of Chambers.
Marriage Licenses
Robert D. Tushla. 23, of At
kinson and Miss Gayle J. White,
22. of Atkinson on Friday. May
24
Jim Sholes. 50. of Inman ana
1 Mrs. Maurice Keil, 37, of O’Neill
on Monday, May 27.
James A. Walnofer. 22, of Or
chard and Miss Barbara Cunn
ingham 20. of O’Neill on Mon
i day, May 27.
Warren S Seger. 21, of 9’
Neill and Miss Esther Elaine
Kaiser. 20, of O’Neill on Tues
day, May 28.
Lynn Arnold Prewitt. 22, of
Atkinson and Gloria Jean Pa
. vel, 17, of Ewing.
Report 300 Witness
A*h Grove Program—
STAR—Three hundred persons !
witnessed the recent program at
the Ash Grove hall, it was re
ported at the auxiliary’s meeting
The auxiliary' will take charge of
the lunch counter following the
resignation of the Revells. Work ,
is volunteer and proceeds will i
go to the hall fund.
Next meeting will be Tuesday, j
June 4. instead of the date pre
viously announced, according to
Mrs. Merle Spangler, reporter. ,
O’Neil] News
Mr and Mrs George Robert
son were guests Sunday, May 19,
brother and family, Mr and
Mrs Ray Robertson, in South
Sioux City. In the evening they
attended the wedding of nephew.
Gene Robertson in Fontanelle,
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson return
ed to O'Neill on Monday.
Mr and Mrs. C. G Shellbase
and LX Donna Shelhase drove
Monday. May 13. to Ft Knox.
Ky , where Donna will be station -
j ed in the army nurse corps. En
rouie they visited her mother.
Mrs George Schnitker and broth
ers, FYed and Frank Schnitker,
and their families at Cross Tim
bers, Mo Mr and Mrs Shel
hase returned Monday. May 20
Mr and Mrs C W FVirter and
Lt. Allen FVirter returned Fri
day, May 17, visiting relatives in
Gillette, Wyo., and Rapid City
Mr and Mr* John L. Biker
expect to haw as their guests
over memorial day Mr and Mrs
Andrew Hupp of Norfolk
Mr and Mrs. Ivan C*«r at
tended the funeral services tor
Mrs. Alice Axtell in Stuart Mon
day. Ik) 20.
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