The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1957, SECTION TWO, Page 16, Image 16

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    i O’Neill News
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Lindberg.
Raiph and Carolyn spent Sunday
in Omaha where they visited Ted
Lindberg of Minneapolis, Minn.,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. My
ron Poilah, and the Ralph Swan
sons They returned by way of
Lincoln, visiting Mr. and Mrs
Rodney Wilmuth and leaving
Carolyn at Wesleyan university.
Hr. and Mrs Ted Stevans of
Sioux Palls, S O., were guests of
Mr an0 Mrs. Andrew Wettlaufer
a few days last week Mrs Ste
vans is a neice of Mr. Wettlaufer
Thanksgiving dinner guests o
Mrs. Mary Dusatko were Mr anc
Mrs. Jerome Allen and family o
Page, Mr. and Mrs. John Allet
and family of Grand Island ant
Robert Allen of Omaha
One hundred time* more ii
value for your 1M1 pennies a:
Hhelhamer Equipment. 32-2H<
Thanksgiving dinner guests o
Mr and Mrs D. A Raker wen
J F Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Raj
Hoffman and Diane, Mr. ant
Mrs Bernard Hoffman and fam
ily of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs
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Fred Tangomart and Freddy of
York and Oliver and Homer Mar
ing of Emmet.
Mrs Faye Pinkerman ol Red
; bird was Monday guest of Mr
and Mrs. Regmald Pinkerman.
! Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs Eugene Porter were Mr and
Mrs. Nod Porter and family of
Columbus and his parents, Mr
and Mrs C, W. Porter.
Mrs Guy Pinkerman and Reg
; inald Pinkerman spent Monday
in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller,
i Gary and Rita visited sisters and
brothers of Mr. Waller in Belden,
I Carroll and Winside Sunday, leav
ing Gary at Wayne State Teach
ers college on the return trip.
£ * £ 4 £— 4
Keel In your pocket—uj 1*47
pennlea? See Shelhamee Equip
ment. S3 Me
Mrs. H. Moses visited her dau
ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs
A. F. Evans in Imperial Novem
l>er 22, until December 1. Mr
Moses left for Imperial on Thurs
day. They returned on Sunday.
Mrs. Vanriie Newman spent
Thanksgiving day in Ainsworth as
a guest of Mr. and Mrs William
Schiessler and Mrs. Vivian Mag
stadt.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christen
sen of Monowi were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Pinkerman
Hospital Notes
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted; November 25—Mrs
Eliz. Ryan of Atkinson, medical;
Charles Freouf of Atiknson, med
ical; Jay Davison of Atkinson;
Mrs. Frank Skrdla of Atkinson;
Otis Lingo of Mills, medical; 2t>
Clinton Doolittle of Amelia, med
ical; Mrs. LuVom Olberding of
Stuart, obstetrical; 27—Mrs Alvin
Straka of Atkinson, obstetrical;
Marilyn Hulshizer of Long Pine
surgical; 28 DeAnne Marie Pay
ne of Atkinson, medical; 29
William Ulrich of Atkinson, med
ical; Mrs. Neil Hipke of O'Neill
obstetrical; 30--Mrs. Van Humph
ray of Atkinson, medical; Decent
Iter 1—Mrs. Victor Kaup of Stuart
obstetrical; Mrs. Warren Cronk of
Page.
Dismissed: November 25- Mrs
Peter Engler of Stuart, Madonna
Mikseh of Sturt; 27—Gary Enbody
of Emmet; Clinton Doolittle of
Amelia; William Soger of Atkin
son; Mrs. Phillip Frost of Atkin
son; James Berigan of Atkinson;:
28 Marilyn Jo Hulshizer of Long i
Pine; 30- Elizabeth Ryan of At
kinson; December 1 — DeAnne
Marie Payne of Atkinson; Mrs
LuVern Olberding and daughter
of Stuart.
Hospitalized: Frank Schaaf of I
Atkinson, Mrs. Van Humphrey of ’
Atinskon, Harry Heeb of Atkin
son, John Gallagher of Atkinson |
Charles Freouf of Atkinson, Mrs j
Frank Skrdla of Atkinson, Mrs
Alvin Straka and son of Atkin
son, Jay Davison of Atkinson,
Lela Garwood of Atkinson, Mrs.
Mary Henning of Atkinson, Mrs
Vic Kaup and son of Stuart, Mrs
Warren Cronk and daughter of
Page, Mrs. Richard Doty and
daughter of O’Neill, Mrs. Neil
llipko and son of O'Neill, Frank
Fundus of Atkinson, William U1
rich of Atkinson
Expired: Otis Lingo of Mills
November 28.
HAfJKlUU lir-.\K l (l,y Ill'll)
Hospitalized: Mrs. Mary Clas
sen of Spencer, Mrs. Pauline Fuh
rer of Butte, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch
of Norfolk, Mrs. William Green
of Niobrara, Mrs. Paul Honke of
Butte, William Jordan of Butte,
Mrs. Edith Lang of Lynch, Guss
Remter of Bristow, Mrs. Donald
Sallach and baby girl of Fairfax,
S.D., Mrs. E. F. Soukup of Spen
cer, Mrs. Emil Statsman of Butte, j
Mrs. Edward Strait of Lynch, i
Guss Weikum of Naper, Mrs.
E. H. Wenke of Spencer, O. J.
Witherwax of Spencer, Randy
Counts of Lynch, Mrs. Ray Counts
of Lynch.
Dismissed: November 26 —
Frank Reiser of Butte, Mrs. Rue
ben Avoy of Spencer, Mrs. W. H
Block of Anoka, Glena Becker of
Naper, George Baumeister of j
Butte; 27—Albert Loock of Spen
cer, Cal Conklin of Lynch, Miss
Twila Hicks of Bristow, Michael
Parker of Butte; 28—David Souk
up of Spencer; December 1—Mrs
Ed Havranek of Spencer; 2—
James Loudon of Anoka.
Expired: Dr. Edwin B. Bradley
of Spencer, November 27; Esly
Borrall of Spencer, December 1.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk and
Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker
and Greg of Naper visited from
Wednesday, November 27, until
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Benson of Marshall, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. William McIntosh
and sons spent Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Beatty of Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGill of
Omaha were Saturday until Tues
day guests of Mrs. Pat Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanVoor
his and Kip of Albion, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. VanVoorhis of Edge
mont, S.D., were Thanksgiving
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
K. L. VanVoorhis.
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Participate in
Crocker Competition
The senior girls at St. Mary's
academy Tuesday participated m
the nationwide search for the
homemaker of tomorrow when
they took the Betty Crocker test
This test measures a girl's know
ledge of basic homemaking skills
anti her attitudes about family
life and the raising of children.
The contestant with the highesi
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Cookbook, and an opportunity to
compete for the state title, which
entitles the winner to a scholar
ship and a trip to the national
finals.
The Cardinals opened the bas
ketball season against the Atkin
son Balers Tuesday night A ros
ary asking God's protection for
the season was recited in the
school chapel at 12:30 p.m. Foll
owing the recitation of the rosary,
a ceremony consecrating the team
members to the Blessed Mother
was held.
The Christmas progam by high
school students will be presented
Sunday and Monday, December
15-16, at 8 p.m. The grade school
program will be Thursday, De
comber 19.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie
and family were Bob Eby and Sue
Tyson of Omaha, Mrs. E. J. Eby
and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Donahue of
Bonesteel, S D., were Thanks
giving guests of Dr. and Mrs.
E. M. Gleeson. Ann Gleeson re
turned to Bonesteel with them to
spend the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Godel of
Denver, Colo., w ere weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Go
del.
Saturday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hay
nes were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hay
nes and Miss Viola Haynes of Has
tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adamson of
Omaha spent Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Crabb.
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