The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 16, 1958, Page 12, Image 12

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CLARK Mr. and Mrs Thomas
Clark of O’Neill, a son, William
Joseph, weighing 7 pounds 7%
ounces, born Wednesday, January
8, at at. Anthony's hospital. Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Clark of Inman
are the paternal grandparents and
Mr and Mrs. Gill»ert Wine hell of
O'Neill are the maternal grand
parents.
DAVY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Davy of Lynch, a daughter, weigh
ing 8 pounds 9 ounces, ix>rn Fri
day, January 10, at Sacred Heart
hospital in Lynch.
RUZICKA Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Rusieka of Verdigre, a dau
gnter, weighing 9 pounds 7 oun
ces, burn Saturday, January 11,
at Lundiierg Memorial hospital in
Creighton.
D1X Mr. and Mrs. William Dix
of Butte, a daughter, weighing 7
pounds 14 ounces, bom Wednes
day, January 8, at Sucred Heart
hospital at Lynch.
STESKAL Mr. and Mrs. John
Steskai, jr., of Inman, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 3 ounces, lx>rn
Monday, January’ *>. at Tdden
Community hospital. Mr and
Mrs. John Steskai, sr., of Ewing
are tire paternal grandparents.
ALLEMANG Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Allemang ol Clearwater,
twin daughters, weighing 5 pounds
7 ounces and 5 pounds 9 ounces,
born Tuesday, January 7, at Til
den Community hospital.
HILL Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hill
of San Jose, Calif., a son, Steven
Howard, weighing 8 pounds 4
ounces. The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Stewart of Page
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill of
Orchard.
BARTAK Mr. and Mrs. James
IJartak of Omaha, a son, Terry
Owen, born Friday, January JO.
airs. Bartak is tiie former Jane
Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Parks of Page.
MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. John
Mitchell of Atkinson, a son, Kelly
Leroy, weighing ti pounds 9 oun
ces, born Tuesday, January 14, at
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
HERBERT Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Herbert of Winnetoon, a dau
ghter, Beverly Ann. weighing 7
pounds 15 ounces, Itorn Wednes
day, January 15, at Lundberg
Memorial hospital at Creighton
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) •
Admitted: January 8-Harold
Miller of O'Neill. Mrs. Mary Zas
trow of O'Neill, Mrs. Thomas
Clark of O'Neill; 9—Wayne Black
ot St>encer, Marie Campbell of
Kilgore; 10 Gregory Allen Klab
enes of Chambers, Miss Teresa
Finley of O'Neill. Garnet Gillogly
ol Inman, Sharleen McClellan of
O’Neill 11—Mrs. C. A. Van Val
kenborg of Ewing, Ronald Ressel
of South Gate, Calif.; 12 Mrs.
Francis Musil of O'Neill, Felix
Sullivan of O’Neill, Mrs. Maurice
Cavanaugh of O’Neill; 19—Mrs.
Otto lvrupicka of Spencer, Larry
Tellier of O’Neill, Karlie Hansen
of Ewing, Mrs. LeRoy Kirwin of
Butte. Mrs. J. E. Smith of Page;
14 Mrs. Richard Copes of Page,
lUe Marie Grutsch of O’Neill.
Dismissed; January 8 —Mrs.
Merle (Max) Farrier of O’Neill,
Mrs Clifford Sobotka of O’Neill;
9 Mrs. Laura Myers of O’Neill,
Carol Ann Drueke of O’Neill; 10—
Mrs. l >onald Vanderbeek of O
Neill, Louis Nelson of Chambers,
Frank Fallon of O’Neill; U—For
est Henderson of Orchard, Larry
Davis of O’Neill, E. J. Revell of
O'Neill, Mrs Thomas Clark and
baby noy of O'Neill, Mrs. Don
Lyons of O’Neill, Mrs. Mary Zas
traw of O’Neill; 12-Mrs. Jim Me
Dermott of O’Neill; IT Sharleen
McClellan of O’Neill, Ted Kyster
of O'Neill. Marie Campbell of Kil
gore. Gregory Allen Klabenes of
Chambers, Mrs. Otto Krupicka ot
Spencer; 15—Mrs. Francis Musil
of O’Neill.
Hospitalized: Karlie Hansen of
Ewing, Mrs. H. B. Black of Spen
cer, Harold Miller of O'Neill, Way
ne Black of Spencer, Mrs. J. E.
Smith of Page, Mrs. Maurice
Cavanaugh of O'Neill, Miss Tere
sa Finley of O'Neill, Ronald Res
sel of South Gate, Calif., Mrs.
C A. Van Valkenborg of Ewing,
Mrs. Richard Copes of Page, Rae
Marie Grutsch of O’Neill, Larry
Tellier of O’Neill, Garnet Gillogly
of O'Neill, Mrs. Garrett Janzing
of O’Neill, Norman Gonderinger
of O’Neill. Felix Sullivan of O’
Neill Mrs. LeRoy Kirwin of But
te.
SACKED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. George Clas
>en of S|>encer, Joseph David, sr,
ot Rushville, Alvin Davis of Spen
cer Mrs. Alfred Davy and baby
girl’ of Lynch, Mrs Carl Gncwuch
of Norfolk, Miss Shirley Hargens
oi Spencer, Joseph Hausmann of
Bonesteel. S.D., William Jordan of
Butte, Albert Looek of Spencer,
Mi.ss Josephine Mahlendorf o f
Lynch, Henry Maly of Spencer,
Frank Mashek of Fairfax, S.D.,
Arlo Pinkerman of Lynch, Harry
Seaston of Spencer, Mrs. Jesse
Veich of Spencer, Mrs. Cliffoid
Bush of Fairfax. S-D., William
Schmitz, jr.. of Bonesteel, S.D.
Dismissed: Mrs. Melvin Ander
son of Bristow. Mrs. Louis Klasna
Spencer. Reinhold Bryer of Nap
er. Herbert Hahrstedt of Lynch,
Mrs. Pauline Fuhrer of Butte (ex
pired!. Mrs. Wlat Wesche of
Lynch, Mi's. Oliver Ross of O
Neill. Mrs. Gerald Hansen of O -
Neill. Charles Scott of Verdel,
Mrs Eliza Cooper of Lynch, Mrs.
William Dix and baby girl of But
te.
PRICE DIES
EWING—Wilbur Price of Albion
died Saturday. Funeral services
were held WTednesday at Albion
and burial was made there. Mrs.
John Wunner is a sister-in-law of
Mrs. Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter of
Creighton were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Waring.
o o o e
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Sick & injured
O'NEILL Mrs. V. J. Towle
cam" down with mumps Monday.
. Little Larry Tellier, four-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs Edward
Tellier. was taken to St. An
thony's Monday with pneumonia.
. Little Donald Donohoe. infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dono
hoe. came home from Children's
Memorial hospital in Omaha Sat
urday. He was a patient there a
couple of weeks. ■ • Harold John
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Johnson, jr., has mumps. . . Mrs.
Tom Donlin is recuperating from
the flu at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs John Murray in Spencer.
. . , William ("Bill”) Miller re
turned Saturday from St. Joseph's
hospital, Omaha, where he had
d a two-week’t checkup. . .
Ronali* Ressel of South Gate,
Calif., »is recovering from a gall
bladder operation in the hospital
here. He returned to 0 Neill for
the surgery. He is a son of Mr.
and Ms Harrv E. Ressel.
EWING—Mrs. Andrew Qlsori,
who spent ultout 10 days at the
Antelope Memorial hospital, was
able to come home Saturday.
. . . Mrs. Ed Yelli mid son, Ed
ward, came home Friday from the
Antelope Memorial hospital at |
Neligh. . . Jun Good, who had his j
hand injured in a compicker Fri
day afternoon, is a patient at the
Antelope Memorial hospital at
Neligh. The hand was broken and
some fingers mangled. There is
hope of saving a part of the lin
gers. . . Forest Henderson, who
has been a patient at St. Anthony's
hospital in O'Neill, is now back at
his home.
VENUS Mrs. Guy Ernest is
taking care of her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Evan, who has been bed
last since November- Mis. Ernest
went to her home at Creighton
Monday, January ti, and returned
the same day. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hannerman of Brunswick
(U LUIIipaiUCU IV. uimmuwu
ser, visited their sister-in-law and
aunt, Mrs. Frank Sokol, of Verd
| igre and Miss Blanch Risinger at
the Creighton hospital. . . William
Crosse entered the Veterans hos
pital at Lincoln Monday, January
6, with an eye aliment.
LYNCH Mrs. Hazel Endicott of
O’Neill is staying at the home of
Mrs. Nata Bjornsen to be near her
mother, Mrs. Eliza Cooper, who
is a patient in Sacred Heart hos
pital. . . Virgil Pinkerman of O’
Neill is a pneumonia patient in
the local hospital. . . Mrs. Martin
Jehorek returned home Friday af
ter a week's stay at the Bob Con
nelley home in Lincoln assisting in
the care of little Jay Connelley,
who is now being hospitalized in
a Lincoln hospital.
CHAMBERS—W. A. Smith is a
patient at the Tilden hospital.
. . . James Platt submitted to sur
ger at the Tilden hospital Mon
day. . . Louis Neilson returned
! Friday from St. Anthony's hos
j pital in O'Neill where he had been
a patient since Tuesday. . . Wil- j
liam Lehman is home after having
submitted to surgery at St.
Joseph's hospital in Omaha.
CELIA Alex Forsythe entered j
Atkinson Memorial hospital Thurs
day, January 9, for medical treat- j
ment. . . Mrs. Blanche Rouse has I
been staying at the Milton Me-1
Kathnie home helping care for her '
daughter, Mrs. McKathnie, who J
recently underwent surgery in J
St. Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill. |
DELOIT W. E. Wulf of Ewing
suffered an illness Saturday and
was taken to the O'Neill hospital.
Later he was moved to the Neligh
hospital. He was a long time resi
dent of the Deloit community be
fore moving to Ewing. . . Mrs.
Minnie Reimer has been ill with
pneumonia at her home in Ewing.
RIVERSIDE Mrs. Leo Miller
returned home Sunday from the
Antelope Memorial hospital where
she has been since Tuesday Jan
uary 7. Mrs. Ora Switzer has been
hepling at the Miller home during
her absence.
INMAN M. L. Harkins spent
Monday and Tuesday in Sioux City
receiving medical care. . . Mrs.
James Sobotka was released Mon
da yfrom St. Anthony’s hospital
w'here she had been a patient for
one week.
Mrs. Howard Head
Is Honored—
INMAN -Mrs. Howard Bead,'
] the former Miss Irene Kopejtka, j
' was honored at a post-nuptial j
shower at the Latter Day Saints j
! church annex Saturday afternoon
by a group of friends. About 50
1 guests were present.
The Misses Bonnie Banks,
Brenda Colman and Lorraine i
Butterfield were in charge of the
1 program. Refreshments were!
served at the close of the after- J
noon.
Nine Families
Gather to Work—
AMEIJA- Nine families gather
ed at the Clyde Burge home Wed
! nesday, January 8, for a work
. day. The Women’s Missionary
society sewed for missions and
the men folks sawed wood for the |
church and a neighbor.
Dinner and supper were served
by the ladies.
Entertain—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slvesind had |
as their guest several days this I
week her mother. Mrs. John Sch
leusener of Orchard.
Too Late to Classify
WE WISH to thank each of the |
merchants of O’Neill who do-1
nated a gift to our daughter for
the first baby of the new year
and to us as parents. Also a
special thanks to the Frontier
for sponsoring this event.-MR. |
AND MRS. GEORGE SYFIE.
JR., AND FAMILY. 38c
FOR RENT: At once, modem 2-!
bedroom home with full base
ment and attached garage. Au
tomatic oil furnace. Harry E.
Ressel. 38tf
FOR RENT: Modern 3-bedroom
home. — Anna Brown, phone
323-.T, O’Neill. 38p35
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