The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 18, 1960, Image 8

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    ST ANTHONY'S
McNAIR Mr and Mrs. Donald
McNair of O’Neill, son, Terry Lee,
7 pounds 13 Vi ounces, February
12.
S T O W E L L Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Stowell of O'Neill, son, 6
pounds 6‘4 ounces. February 13.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
HOTFORD Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Iiotford of Bassett, son, Robert
Bruce, 8 pounds 10 ounces, Febru
ary 8,
WEIGEL Mr. and Mrs. Edw
ard Weigel of Amelia, daughter,
Diane Lynn, 6 pounds 9 ounces,
February 8.
HOGUE Mr. and Mrs. Theron
Hogue of Atkinson, son, David
Clyde. 8 pounds, February 12.
DEVAI .1, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
DevaU of Bassett, daughter, Iona
Fay, 7 pounds 8 ounces, Febru
ary 13.
ELSEWHERE
FINCH Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Finch of Albuquerque, N. M.,
daughter, Elizabeth Corrine, 7
pounds 8 ounces, February 4. Mrs.
Carol Finch is the proud grand
mother.
DOOLITTLE Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Doolittle of Topeka, Kan.,
son, Daniel Jeffrey, 7 pounds 5
ounces, February 12. The grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cowles of Stuart left Sunday to
visit the Doolittles in Kansas.
MITTEIS—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Mitteis, by adoption, daughter
Mary Lynn, February 3. A son,
Jimmie, age 4, was adopted about
two years ago. Mr. und Mrs. Leo
Vandersnick are the grandparents.
BUCKNER Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Buckner of Gunnison, Colo.,
daughter, Darla Sue, February 6
Mrs. Buckner is the former Sher
rill Weber. The maternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Es
mond Weber of Denver, Colo. Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mrs.
A. O. Weber, all of Page are the
great-grandparents.
HOBBS Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hobbs of Ewing, son, Robert Dean,
n I hhijii is J ounces, r euniary is,
Lutheran hospital of Norfolk. Mr.
Hobbs is in Korea with the armed
forces. Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and
the maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mis. Dewitt Hoke, all of
Ewing.
LUBKEN Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Lubken of Lincoln, son, Kenneth
Norman, 8 pounds 10 ounces,
February 1. Mrs. Lubken is the
former Cleone Beed. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed of
Chambers.
ELKINS Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Elkins of Iji Parte, Colo., daugh
ter, Vicky Lynn, 7 pounds 14
ounces, February 9. They were
formerly of Chambers. They also
have a son 5 years old.
Sick and Injured
O’NEILL- Grandma Hull, 104.
is ill following a bout with the
flu plus the complications of old
age. Her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haynes of
Parmalee, S. D., are here assist
ing with her care. . .C. J. Gat?
submitted to a gall bladder sur
gery Friday at Rochester, Minn,
llis condition is satisfactory. Mrs
Gatz is with him. . Ricky Devall
broke his arm on Thursday while
cranking a tractor. He is a stu
dent at the O'Neill public school
and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Devall. . .Emil Weyhrich returned
home Friday from an Omaha hos
pital where he had more x-ray |
treatments. His daughter. Mrs
Leland Spry of Pender is helping;
care for him.
LYNCH—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hoy took their daughter, Marion
to Norfolk Saturday for clinical
examination.
PAGE -Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Parks received word that their
daughter, Lois Jean Parks under
went major surgery last Thurs
day morning at Mercy hospital
San Diego, Calif.
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Phone 526 O’Neill
NEWPORT- Peter Utter re
turned home February 8 from th«
Atkinson Memorial hospital. .
Francis Irwin returned hom<
Saturday from the Bassett hospi
tal- . Irvin Chrlston left Sunday
for Lincoln where he will visi
hia nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs
Lee Thorin. On Tuesday he ex
pected to go to Omaha where h<
had an appointment for a medica
check-up at the Veterans hospital
Vaughn Weidge is operating th«
garage.
CHAMBERS—Will David re
turned Sunday, Feb. 14 from St
Anthony's hospital in O'Neill
having been a patient there sinc<
Tuesday. . Mrs. Edd Coday spen
the weekend in Grand Island visit
ing her husband at the Veterans
hospital. She reports that he is
back in traction but able to ust
his leg some. . .Mr. and Mrs. Did
Read took their little daughter
Rita, to a clinic in Hastings
Saturday for consulation. The lit
tie girl will need treatment tc
correct a hip condition. . .Joe. the
small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Walter, has been on thi
sick list the past week. E Cody, s
patient at the Veterans hospita
in Grand Island was honored or
his birthday anniversary with o
card shower. He received 132 cards
DORSEY—Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Slack have been having a
seige of the flu. Mr. Slack is stil
not too well. . John Derickson is
slowly recovering from his illness
VENUS Mrs. Inin Held was
admitted to St. Anthony’s hospita
at O’Neill on Monday, Februar>
1. . Johnny Volquardson receiver
a badly lacerated finger in a
gnnaer acciurrii uu i iiui
| He received medical aid at Creigh
ton. Four stitcher were requirec
| to close the wound. Johnny is em
ployed at the Hamid Cihlar farm
RIVERSIDE Mrs. Grant Moti
had foot surgery in a Norfolk hos
pita I Friday morning and return
ed to her home Saturday after
noon. . Mrs. John Napier and
twins returned home Friday from
the Antelope Memorial hospital
Mrs. Web Napier helped with the
j house work Saturday. Mrs. Na
pier’s mother, Zita Donohoe of
, O’Neill planned to come Monday
| and spend a few days to help with
housework and care of the twins
. . .Mrs. Charles Good stayed Fri
day with Sarah Hohman while Mrs
Keith Biddlecome was in the
Antelope Memorial hospital at
Neligh Mrs. Biddlecome came
home Saturday morning feeling
much improved from her recent
illness.
AMELIA Sam Gilman became
ill with the flu after reaching
home and his nephew, Ralph Adair
took him to the doctor in Atkinson
on Friday He stayed at the hotel
in Atkinson lor a few days. . .Mrs.
Delia Ernst became quite ill Sun
day evening and Dr. Ramsay
came out to see her. Mrs. Maude
Forbes is staying with Mrs. Ernst
to care for her. . .Harold Fuller
ton was in the Atkinson hospital
several days last week due to a
bad cold and flu. . .Pete Frahm
has been ill with flu and confined
to his home. . .Mr. ami Mrs. James
Curran and son, Ardell visited
Mm. Delia Ernst Friday. Mrs.
Ernst has been laid up the past
two-weeks with an injury to her
foot and leg. She is still suffering
quite a lot of pain. . .Vernon Berry
has been ill with flu and unable
to work for several days. Kenneth
Hoerle assisted Hienie Frahm with
the work at Sagesers for a few
days. Bernard Blackmore was also
helping there on Saturday. .
Mrs. Asa Watson was in O’Neill
several days last week helping
care fur her daughter, Mrs. Arthur
Tibbetts and family who were all
ill with influenza.
deloit—
Mrs. Albert Gurnsey of Bassett
underwent major surgery in the
Bassett hospital last week. The
Gumseys formerly lived here.
Stevie Kallhoff, one and a half
year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Kallhoff, was able to return
home Friday from the Neligh
UUSpiUU CUICI auiiciuig wiui
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard McDon
ald and family of Oakdale spent
Saturday at the Watson McDonald
home. Mr. and Mrs. R McDonald
visited Mrs. McDonald’s mother
in the O'Neill hospital Saturday
afternoon. The children stayed at
the Watson McDonald home.
Mrs. Seth Hertel of Chambers,
who was shot accidently on Tues
day is the former Evelyn Tom
jack of Deloit community. She is
recovering.
EWING Mrs. Edna Lofquest
spent Saturday with her aunt,
Mrs. Lillie Meyers at Clearwater,
who has been ill the past week
. . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis
went to Tilden on Tuesday where
Mr. Davis had a physical creck
up. He has been convalescing
from recent surgery at his home,
since Wednesday when he was re- j
leased from the Methodist hospital
in Omaha. He came hy bus to Nor
folk, where he was met by Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Barton of Orch
ard.
MILLER THEATER
ATKINSON
One Show Nightly 8 o'clock
Thurs.-FTi.-Sat. Feb. 18-19 20
K 5-M resents a savaje romantic drama!
Sun.-Mun.-Tues.-Wed.
Feb. 21-22-23-24
* "the BLUE
ANGEL’
/ --.CURT JURGSM8
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INMAN—Floyd DeLong. who
went Omaha for medical advice
last week submitted to major sur
gery at the Methodist hospital on
Thursday. . Mrs. John Gallagher
entered St. Anthony's hospital on
Wednesday for medical treatment
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Feb. lO Leo Car
, ney, Tim Sivesind and Henry
; Krier, all of O'Neill; Mrs. John
1 M. Gallagher of Inman. 11—Mor
; ris Harmon of O'Neill; Joy Ann
■ Tittenngton of Bartlett. 12 Mrs
Herman Nicalous of Butte; Don
ald Wright of Ewing; Mrs. Don
ald McNair of O'Neill. IT Mrs
j Rex Stowell of O’Neill. 14 Joan
Wilson of O’Neill. 15— Mrs. Wen
j dell Babl of Emmet; Reinhold
' Reimer of Inman; William Pinker
man of O'Neill; Nick Berens of
Spencer. 16—Mary Jean Kayl of
Spencer; Connie Voider and Mrs
Edwin Paulsen, both of O’Neill;
Jay L. Houck of Ancorage, Alas
ka; John H. Reimer of Inman;
j Judy Bouslaugh of Butte.
DISMISSED; Feb 10- Mrs.
Nick Schwindt of O'Neill. 11
i Mike Smith of Spencer; Carl Gold
app, Mark Wimmer, Mrs. Ernest
Price and K*-ily Ann Smith, all of
O’Neill. 12- Tim Sivesind and R
Pongratz, Ixith of O'Neill; Mrs
Elsie Cork of Page; Mrs. Stanley
Lamliert of Ewing. 13—Mrs. Arn
old Kracht and son of Bloomfield;
Henry Krier of O'Neill. 14 Mrs.
Mary Zastrow and Miss Abbie
Hanley, both of O'Neill; Karl Berrtj
of Stuart; W. H. David of Cham
bers. 15- Leo Carney and Morris
Harmon, both of O’Neill. 16
Mrs. Donald McNair and son
Connie Velder and John P. Riley,
all of O'Neill; Mrs. John M. Gal
lagher of Inman; Mrs. Ervin Held
of Orchard.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Feb. 8—Mrs. Anna
Humphreys of .Newport; Lloyd
Addison of Atkinson; Mrs. Calvin
Allyn of Stuart; Mrs. Bruce Bots
j ford of Bassett; Mrs. Edward
! Weigel of Amelia; Eldon Voss of
Wood Lake; Peggy Schmit of O'
Neill. 9— Barbara Wallinger of
Stuart; Earl Crawford of Long
! Pine. 10—Mrs. Karl Deweese of
j Bassett; Mrs. Orville Hitchcock
j of Atkinson. 12—Mrs. Theron
■ Bogue and Mrs. Dean Gotsehall,
both of Atkinson; Harold Fuller
ton of Amelia; Mrs. Richard Wad
son of Stuart. 13- Mrs. Edgar De
vail of Bassett; Mrs. Frank Dis
trehaupt of Atkinson; Kathryn
Kunz of Stuart. 14 Albert Straka
of Gordon; Mrs. Donald Dobrovol
ny and John Ziska. both of Atkin
son. 15—Mrs. Clarence Sanderson
of Ewing.
DISMISSED: Feb. 8—Frank
M u s i 1 of O' N e i 11; Steve
Ludeman of Anoka; Henry Gruen
berg and William Siebert, both of
Atkinson; Mrs. Gerald O’Malley
and daughter of Amelia; Mrs
Lyle Addison of Atkinson. 9
Kenneth Zoerb of Newport; Mrs.
Harold Reiser of Butte. 10 Ber
nard Troshynski and Lloyd Addi
son both of Atkinson; Mrs. Alvin
Wedige of Emmet; Clara Petti
john, Mrs. La Vern Morgan and
Barbara Wallinger, all of Stuart.
11—M. L. Sageser of Amelia. 12
Mrs. Bruce Botsford and son of
Bassett; Tabitha Yelsma of At
kinson. 13—Peggy Schmit of O'
Neill; Mrs. Edward Weigel and
daughter of Amelia. 14—Mrs. Cal
vin Allyn of Stuart; Mrs. Edgar
Devall and daughter and Mrs.
Karl Deweese, all of Bassett. 15
Keith Jones and Mrs. Dean Got
schall, both of Atkinson.
EXPIRED:' Feb. 12 Anna Ross
man of Atkinson.
SACKED HEART
Lynch
PRESENT Mervin L. Ander- i
son of Butte; Mrs. Bertha Bright
of Butte; Mrs. Mary Classen of
Spencer; Mrs. Josephine Dvorak
of Verdel; Joseph Fredrichson of
Spencer; Carl Gnewuch of Lynch;
Dr. J. A. Guttery of Lynch; Fred
Hrbek of Monowi; Dr. G. B. Ira !
of Lynch; George Kubik of Star;
Baby Sherri Lynn Loock of Spen
ser; Mrs. Jim Minarik of Verdel
Erick Ohman of Anoka, Mrs. Wil
liam Podany of Butte; Mrs. Wil
lintD Snhnlt/ Manor: Rock(?V
Do Speidel of Bonesteel; Baby
Joan Christine Wittmuss of Fair
fax.
DISMISSED: Feb. 10- Mrs. Wil
laim Koenig of Fairfax; Mrs.
Richard Loock of Spencer. 11—
Mrs. Etta Johnson of Lynch; Mrs.
Violet Bear of Verdel; Hugh R<>
herts of Fairfax. 13—Edward
Connot of Spencer; Mrs. Harold
Bennett of Lynch. 14 Mrs. Leman
Huber of Lynch; Mrs. Cecilia
Liewer of Butte; Mrs. Arthur Wit
tmuss of Fairfax. 15—Lyle Johnson
of Spencer; Mrs. Walter Sire of
Butte; Elmer Kinzie of Anoka:
N E. Hiatt of Butte. 16—Larry
Waltli of Butte.
—
Thursday, Feb. 18
St. Patrick's Altar Society
Lutheran Ladies Aid
Friday, Feb. 19
Rebekah
Tuesday, Feb. 28
MNO, Mrs. Bob Forwood
O’Neill Better Ways, Mrs. Nor
bert Clark
MM, Mrs. Harold Lindberg
O'Monde, Mrs. Lou Reimer jr.
BCA Bridge, Mrs. Leigh Rey
noldson
Wednesday, Feb. 24
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
Club Notes
Reveal Parks Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks of
Page announce the marriage of
their son, Larry O. Parks, Seat
tle, Wash., to Miss Janice Bench
of Portland, Ore.
The ceremony was performed
at the St. John Nazarene church
on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 1:00 pm
at Portland, Ore.
They are at home at 1415 1st
N. Seattle, Wash. I
W rdaraday Afternoon Bridge ; i
Mrs. L. F. Beckenbauer was ■
hostess to the February 10 meet-jl
ing of the Wednesday Afternoon | ]
Bridge club. Following lunch in 1
O Neill. Mrs Mike Bumev was a 1
guest and bndge warmers were
Mrs. Burney and Mrs. O. W i
: French. 1
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Starlight Extension
Eight members and a guest. '
Mrs. R. E. McGinn, met Monday
evening at the home of Mrs j
Lloyd Brittell for Starlight Ex- 1
tension. Roll call was answered l
with valentines made by members 1
The group voted to donate to the l
Heart Fund and also collected I
[jennies for the "Pennies for 1
Friendship" fund. The demonstra
tion, "More Meals for Your
Money." was given by Mrs. C. 1
Dale Beilin. The March 21 meet
ing wall be with Mrs. Jay Me- ;
Connell. :
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Wesleyan Service Build 1
Mrs. Esther Harris was hos
tess Monday to Wesleyan Service t
Guild with 11 members and a I
guest. Mrs. A. J. Snyder. Mrs
George Carstens presented th<
lesson on "City Missions" and '
read a sermon by Peter Marshall
: to the group.
The Guild meml>ers voted to ,
contribute to the City Missions
fund and also discussed plans foi 1 j
the state Guild Weekend April c
2 and 3 in Fremont. Mrs. Esther f
Harris will attend this meeting as
District Wesleyan Service Guild j j
president. j •
Assisting Mrs. Hams as hos-1 I
tess was Mrs. Harold Seger. j t
L ..■"
keen High Bridge
Aces High lindge club met
'ebruary 9 with Mrs. Dermot
Arrington hostess. Guests were
dis. Tom Liddy and Mrs. John
Hinohoe
Bridge winners were Mrs Lid
ly and Mrs. Eugene Hastreiter.
iext meeting will be March 9
nth Mrs. A L Eyemann.
lumen’s Bowling .Assoc.
Officers of the .Women's Bowling
kssociation met Wednesday, Feb.
0. to plan for the city tourna
nent. "Hie dates were set for the
9th and 20th of March and the
oumament will be open to mem
icrs of the O’Neill Women’s Bow
ing association.
■killct Sisters
Mrs. Walt Kopejtka was hos
ess to the Skillet Sisters meeting
\iesday night at the airport. Mrs
Jon Beckwith is a new member.
A white elephant sale high
ighted the evening. Mrs Kopejtka
erved refreshments. March 8
neeting will be with Mrs. D. Ro
bert son.
VMM
WSCS members met Thursday
ftemoon at 2 p.m. for a dessert
.ineheon and their regular meet
rig. Serving were Mrs. Paul
■loseman, Mrs. Ruby Wayman
nd Mrs. Harold Lind berg.
Rev. Glenn Kennicott showed a
ilm entitled ‘‘Interfaith Mana
ges,” and Mrs. Dwayne Phil
irick presented the program on
This is the Day.” Mrs. Dale
*erry was in charge of the devo
ions.
Friendly Neighbor* Extension
Mrs. Dwayne Philbnek was hos
tess Tuesday tu the Friendly
Neighbors Extension club with
Mrs. Joe Sivesind co-hostess
Members answered roll call with
humorous valentines.
Mrs. Phtlbrick and Mr*. Don
Kellner presented the demonsua-1
tion, "More Meals lor Your
Money."
\ F\t Auxiliary
VFW Auxiliary No. 926 mem
-bers met February 11 at the
Courthouse assembly room for
their regular meeting.
Mrs. George Morlang, district
president, presented Mrs. Kay
Tucker with a "Wheel Pin" from
the Department Auxiliary for pro
curing four new members.
Mrs. Tucker was elected dele
gate to the district meeting with
Mrs. Anna Brown as alternate.
That meeting will be in O'Neill
March 27 at the Odd Fellows hall.
The luncheon will be served by
til.' O’Neill Auxiliary
Lunch hostesses were Mrs. Don
Riehaivlson and Mrs. Louis Wray
Next meeting will be March 8.
Merri myx
Mrs. H. S. Moses entertained
Merrimyx members Tuesday af
ternoon following lunch in O'Neill.
Mrs. Arlo Hiatt was a guest.
Bridge winners were Mrs. Hiatt
and Mrs. H. L. Lindberg.
Special Decorations at Page Hub
Mesdames Roger Bowen, Glen
Harris and George Wettlaufer
were the special decorating com
mittee in charge of the kitchen
arrangements Saturday when the
members of the Page King s
Daughters entertained the WSCS
members at a one o'clock lunch
eon.
Three tables were decorated for
the February theme. The Abra
ham Lincoln table featured a log
cabin centerpiece with soldiers
surrounding it and the nut cups
were black stove pipe hats.
The Valentine Day table was
centered with a valentine with
heart nut cups and George Wash
ington table featured the famous
cherry tree (driftwood trimmed
with maraschino cherries). Candy
nut cups and the hatched complet
ed the Washington theme
Appropriate napkins added to
the festive table arrangements. !
Fleet Dianne (Olio-pie
Dianne Gillespie was chosen
president of the Intermediate
Methodist Youth Fellowship when
the group met Wednesday at the
First Methodist church.
Other officers elected were
Christine lb-rley. vice president:
Lois Anderson, secretary and
Janet Angus, treasurer.
Rev. Glenn Kennicott. pastor,
showed tiie film, "One Love,;
Conflicting Faiths," Diane Gilles
pie and Christine Her ley served
refreshments at the close of the
session.
Phone Your News To
The Frontier
Number — 788
|-Legal Notices—J
tFirst pub. Feb. IS. 19t»)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Roy
E Hlunt has filed a petition with
the County Clerk of Holt Oounty.
Nebraska, praying that he be
granted a license to operate a
Rural Dance Hail at the S4SVW*.
Sec. 1, Tvvp. 2t>. Range 9, Ewing.
Nebraska.
That a hearing on this petition
will t>e held hy the Holt County
Ikiard of Supervisors on February
29, 19&) at 11:30 a.m. at which
time arguments for or protests
against the issuance of said li
cense will t>e heard.
Kenneth Waring, Countv Clerk
43 - 44e
Too Late To Classify
W11J. lx) custom grain drying
Ernie Kloppenborg, O’Neill
43-4 li» I
CARDS OF THANKS
A sincere thanks to Fa,her
Kueera and to all my friends.
noighUirs and relatives for their
prayers, cards, gifts anil visits I
received while in St. Anthony’s
hospital. Also to Doctors Waters,
Wilson and the Sisters and nurses
for their wonderful care and to
all those who were so kind to my
family.
May God bless all of you,
Mrs. diaries Mahonv
43|m1
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O 1/2-gal. Ctns. $J29 =
$3.00 EXTRA BONUS I
IN S&H GREEN STAMPS
when purchasing Boot ==
SUGAR 1 j
J_Q-lb. Bag $J07 ||