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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1962)
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Potts, IJn- their daughter. Miss Sharon coin, former residents of O’Neill, Kay, to Gilford Kuskirk, Lincoln, announce the engagement of A July 7 wedding is planned. ST. ANTHONY’S MURPHY — Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Murphy of O’Neill, daughter, Donna Marie, 5 pounds 14*^ oun ces, Apr. 19. BARTAK — Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Bartak, son, 8 pounds 3 oun ces, Apr. 24. FINCH — Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch, Page, daughter, Bette, 6 pounds 14 ounces, Apr. 21. The couple now has two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Finch of Page and Mr. and Mrs Henry Gerdes are the grandparents. ATKINSON MEMORIAL LINES — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lines of Chambers, daughter, Au drey Ellen, 7 .pounds 12 ounces, Apr. 17. The couple has 4 other daughters and a son. STEINHAUSER — Mr. and Mrs. James Steinhauser of Stu art, son, Steven Michael, 7 pounds 11 ounces, Apr. 17. ILiVULrlVOWiN - 1V1I . cUlU IVII J>. L/U ane Emerson of Almeria, son, Bradley Duane, 6 pounds 11 oun ces, Apr. 20. ELSEWHERE COBB — Mr. and Mrs. Darrel] Cobb of Grand Island, son, Tul ly Lee, 6 pounds 14 ounces, Apr. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cobb of Stuart are the grandparents. EWALT — Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ewalt of Creighton, daughter, Ju lie Ann, 7 pounds 13 ounces, Apr. 21. Mrs. Ewalt is the former Bet ty Spangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spangler of Page. EDWARDS — Mr. and Mrs. . Milton Edwards of Pine Island, Minn., twin daughters, April 23. The mother is the former Dor othy Rosenkrans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rosenkrans. The couple has three other children. GROELING — Mr. and Mrs. Gary Groeling of Omaha, daugh ter, 6 pounds 8 ounces, Apr. 10. The couple now has a son and a daughter. Mrs. Pearl Groeling of Verdigre is the paternal grand mother. SHARP — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp of Kimberly, Ida., son, Apr. 20. Mrs. Sharp is the for mer Rochelle Sammons of Am elia. Mrs. Bertha Sammons of Amelia is the great-grandmother, the couple has another son. SANDOZ — Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sandoz of Lincoln, daughter, Theresa Lynn, 9 pounds 7% oun ces, Apr. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Juracek of Verdigre and Mrs. Loretta Sandoz of Center are .he grandparents. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMISSIONS: Apr. 17 — Mrs. Pearl Thurman and Mrs- Ber nard Montgomery of Orchard and Mrs. Elmer Lenz of Ewing. 18 — Peggy McKay, Mrs. William Mc Intosh, Mrs. Katie Kalher and Airs. Calvin Murphy of O’Neill; Mrs. Peter Nissen of Page and Henry Wood of Ewing. 19 — Mrs. L-uij Vitt, Mrs. Elizabeth Slater, Mrs. Geoige Hartford and Chad Bishop of O’Neill and Joseph Are .nit of Ewing. 20 — Mrs. Orie Stephens of Ewing; Carolyn Mc Kenzie and Everett Siders of O’ Neill and Mrs. Duane Finch of Page. 21 — Jack Butterfield of Inman and Raymond Kayl of Spencer. 22 — John H. Reimers of Inman; W. E. Henning of Mound City, Mo.; Robert P Ham iiiuii ui o^cui-u dun Giiauca rat rick Cavanaugh and Melvin Myer of O’Neill. 23 — Mrs. Lynn Doty of Spencer and Mrs. William Gu.z ot O’Neill. 24 — Mrs. Robert Lartak of Ewing. 25 — Harold mlinar ox O’Neill. DISMISSALS: Apr. 17 — Mrs. Crvi.»e Thorson (transferred to Omaha) and Douglas Dean Apple by of O’Neill and Mrs. Donald -Jc and baby of Spencer. 18 — Mrs. Robert Conklin and baby of Lynch; Mrs. Bernard Montgom ery of Orchard; Mrs. Robert Pos .pichal and baby and Vicki Lin guist of O'Neill. 19 — Peggy Mc Kay of O’Neill; Bobbi Jo Heiss of Page and Mrs. Elmer Lenz of Ewing. 20 — Sam Schoberg and Mrs. Bernard Englehaupt of Spencer; Henry Wood of Ewing; Mrs. Peter Nissen of Page; Mrs. Raymond Fox and Mrs. Katie Kalher of O’Neill. 21 — Chad Bis hop and Andrew Wettlaufer of O’Neill; Mrs. Pearl Thurman of Orchard. 22 — Mrs. C. V. Robert son of Chambers. 23 — Mrs. Cal vin Murphy and baby of O’Neill. 24 — Mrs. George Hartford and Charles Patrick Cavanaugh of O’ Neill; Mrs. Duane Finch and ba by of Page; Robert P. Hamiltor and Raymond Kayl of Spencer and Mrs. Orie Stephens of Ew ing. 25 — Melvin Myer of O'Neill and Mrs. Lynn Doty of Spencer. EXPIRED: Apr. 20 — Mrs. Hel en Clcuse of Bartlett. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Apr. 16 — Mrs. Clara Jennings of Stuart. 17 — Mrs. Donald Lines cf Chambers and Mrs. James Steinhauser of Stuart. 18 — LaVerne Krieger and Ervm Hilligas of O’Neill; Ed ward Jansen and Mrs. Aloys Kaup of Stuart. 19 — Mrs. Duane Em erson of Almeria. 20 — 9teve White and Feme Slaymaker of Atkinson and Ralph Patterson of Stuart. 21 — Douglas Chaney of Atkinson and Andrew Goebel of Stuart. DISMISSED: Apr. 18 — Mrs. Edyth Brown of Bassett and Mrs. Clara Jennings of Stuart. 19 — Mrs. Martin Miksch of Stuart; Mrs. Blaine Garwood of Amelia and LaVerne Krieger of O’Neill. 21 — Nick Schmit, Mrs. Elmer Slaymaker and Steve White of Atkinson: Randv Roeeasch of Rose; Mrs. Donald Lines of Chambers; Mrs. James Steinhau ser and baby and Mrs. A Kaup, Stuart. 22—Mrs. Sadie Kaiser of O'Neill; Edward Jansen and An drew Goebel of Stuart. 23 — Er vin Hilligas of O’Neill; Mrs. Du ane Emerson and baby of Almer ia and Douglas Chaney of Atkin son. SACRED HEART PRESENT: Apr. 23 — Mrs. Ca therine Cranford, Louis Nelson, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Mrs. Mary Wolfe and Mrs. Margaret Zepf of Lynch. Fred Hauck and Mrs. Martin Krueger of Naper; Mrs. Mary H< iser of Monowi; Baby Kent Steven Jons of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Beaula Kaul and J. Schommer of Spencer; Swan Pearson of Bristow; John Tiefen thaler, Mrs. Rosetta Wheeler and Mrs. Clara Hahn of Butte. DISMISSED: Apr. 18 — Leo Tuenender jr. of Bristow and Mrs. Dean Connot of Spencer. 20 — Mrs. Ernest Sixta of Lynch. 21 — Mrs. A. W. Aim of Lynch and Edward Martin of Spencer. 23 — Roger Riha of Butte and Mrs. Donald Goodman of Naper. At The Courthouse County Court— Aphil 19 — Lawrence Kalkow ski, Bassett, day speeding, fined $10 and costs, officer R. L. Gu de. April 19 — Kathy Read, Cham bers, no operators license, fined $10 and costs, officer E. M. Hast reiter. April 25 — Theodore Bosselman, Ft. Pierre, S. D., day speeding, fined $10 and costs, officer R. L. Gude. DISTRICT COURT— April 19 — Truman Rossman versus Duane N. Saltz. Plaintiff asks $2,558.55 in damages as a result of an auto ipedestrian acci dent, May 12, 1960. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge, Roy and Lowell Seger attended commencement exercises at Wayne State College April 19. Their daughter, Karen, received her bachelors degree in educa tion. Jake Long is slowly improving from injuries received in a fall the first of April. Jake is making his home at the Walter Young residence. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick jr. were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dempster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Flemming, all of Osmond, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brandstter and family, Wayne, Mrs. Edna Dempster, Neligh, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick, sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McCoy and family and Gary Godel spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Forgey, Springview. Mr. and Mrs. William Hewett. Rushville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Lundeen, Wallis Jeanette, Lincoln, were Eas ter guests of Mrs. Lundeen’s mo HEELS HIGH AND HANDSOME* %... !».■>' .f v'. .'S. ..i SAUNTO’S - A1,oinWhi,e 322 E. Douglas, O'Neill _. Mr. and Mrs. I/Oiiis Zadina, Ord, announce the engagement iind approaching marriage of their daughter, Harriet Carol, to Robert L. Beckenbauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becken bauer, formerly of O’Neill. Miss Zadina attended the Fnl versity of Nebraska and was graduated from the school of medical technology. She is cur rently employed at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Omaha. Her fiance attended the lTni versity of Nebraska and was graduated trom tne uouege oi Engineering and Architecture. He is employed by the Leo Daly company in Omaha. ther, Mrs. Annie Derickson and Jeanette. Miss Lundeen will leave by jet Saturday morning for New York, Washington, D. C., and Williamsburg, Va., where she will compete in the national Betty Crocker “Homemaker of Tomor row” contest. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Speers, Verdigre, and Mrs. Jay McCon nell were Sunday dinner guests in the Elden Butterfield home. Jane Peterson, Hastings Col lege, spent the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke, Larry and Garry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kah ler at Meadow Grove. They cele brated Larry’s and Mrs. Liedtkt ’s birthdays. A very unusual rocket cake was made by Larry's grand mother. Larry Liedtke celebrate his seventh birthday Saturday with a th?atre party followed by treats at the bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska, Atkinson, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ziska and family, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer and family spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Whitwer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W Lar son, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Godel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fernau and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Lloyd Godel home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetrow were Sunday evening dinner guests in the George Gowler home in Nor folk. On Thursday they attended Wayne State college graduation exercises. Their son and daugh ter-in-law were among those graduating. Miss Beverly J. McCarthy of Omaha, Mr. George Edward Mc Carthy of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Pruss and sons of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry D. Butterfield and son of Kakeeney, Kan., spent the week end visiting their parents, Mr. anu iviii. vjtwi ge ivi. xViccanny. They all returned to their homes Sunday afternoon. The Grattan 4-H club met in the court house annex April 8th. The meeting started at 2:30 pjn. Thirteen members were present. We answered roll call with the name of a bird. Bob Hill gave a talk on Atomic fall-out. We sang songs before lunch. The next meeting will be held at the Bob Hill home on May 6th at two p.m. Barbie McVay reporter. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Price spent Easter with their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Price and family at Geneva. Mrs. Elma Evans also accompanied them and spent Easter there. Mrs Herb Price is Mrs. Evans’ daughter. Pammy Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruegge, was bap tised Easter Sunday. Mrs. Den nis Nelson and Terry Ruegge were sponsors. After church a dinner was held in the Clint Ruegge home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hundt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson and Judy Morrow. Out-of-state guests attending the 50th wedding anniversary cele NATIONAL STORK QUEEN, Mrs. Sam Burtwistle, Is shown here as she appears after losing some 59 pounds during the past year. Mrs. Burtwistle, a member of the No Thank You TOPS club at Ewing won the title at the national convention at Milwaukee after losing 59 pounds in one year, 46 of those pounds were lost while she was pregnant. Mrs. Burtwistle previously won the state title at the Lincoln meeting. Mrs. Burtwistle is now a member of the KOPS, j (Keep Off Pounds Sensibly). KOPS members must maintain their ; weight by not gaining over three pounds or losing over six pounds. : Members of the No Thank You TOPS club at Ewing are Mary Zim merman, Florence Hahlbeck, Ann Carter, Louise Anthony, Vera ! Harte, Doris Fick, Ruth Hansen and Fern Burtwistle. i - --—- 1 i ..... — ■ .. ■ .... 1 *] C ... Vote For CHRIS McGINN . Republican Candidate FOR SHERIFF Of Holt County Your Vote Appreciated At The Primary Election May 15, 1962 • Holt County Resident 19 years • Holt County Taxpayer 25 yearr • O'Neill Chief of Police for 5 years oration of Mr. ifltf Mrs. John Gallagher were: Ur and Mrs . Pat Gallagher, Kathy and John ny, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cronk, San Ber nardino, Calif.; Mi's. Ruse Mor ris. South Gate, Calif.; Jane Cronk, Laramie, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Chase, Sheldon, la.; Mrs. Helen Gilligan, Sioux City, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jam gatch, Sioux City, la. Supper was held at the Frank Soukup borne on Sunday night in honor of the birthdays ot Joe Soukup and Mrs. Frank Soukup and the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCart and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe 9 >ukup, Mr. and Mrs Fred McCart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wayman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wag man, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr and Mrs. Bessie Vavak. Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and family, O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janzing and fani.ly, Wichita, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Janzing and Debbie, Fuller *vuu 11010.1115, nuduut, Xa.t Bernice Coleman, Omaha and Mrs. Joe Bruder, Atkinson, were Easter Sunday dinner guests at the Herman Janzing home. Mrs. Bruder is Mrs. Janzing's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing and Joyce Ann attended a. card party on April 23 at the home of Mrs. Joe Bruder at Atkinson. It was Mrs. Bruder’s 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janzing and family returned to their home in Wichita, Kan., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran spent Easter Sunday at Beemer visiting the Reuben Schantz family and other relatives Merry Matrons The Merry Matrons club met with Mrs. William Hubei April 17 with all members present. Four guests, Mrs. John Turay, Mrs. Leonard Hawk, Mrs. Ray Sedivy and Betty Schindler also attended. The lesson on “fiber” was giv en by Mrs. Leo Lydon and Mrs. Marcus Pierson. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mavis Lehman May 17. Dismissed from hospital Mrs. Kenneth Johnson has been dismissed from the University hospital in Omaha Monday. She is convalescing in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Pritchet. 4-H Club Meets The Silver Star Sisters 4-H club met in the home of Mona Tracy April 14 at 2 p.m. Ten members and two visitors were present. Everyone judged their sewing boxes on a score sheet. Outdoor games were played. Mrs. Tracy served lunch. The next meeting will be held in the home of Linda and Amy Whitaker on April 28 at 2 p.m. ,'lr. and Mr*. John (■allaghrr . . . on Ihelr wedding day .V» years ago. Surprise Party Irene Papstien gave a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke in her home, Monday. - The guests brought a decorated ^ cake and flowers. For entertain ment Dorothy Gorgen played the piano and Terry Liedtke played _ the accordion. The guests served I lunch. BBC Bridge Club Mrs. Mike Trapp entertained the BBC bridge club April 11 in her home. Winners at bridge j were Mrs. John Henmsen, Mrs. Mike Trupp and Mrs. Don Kell ner. Refreshments were served. Nelson Injured On Farm Friday Fred Nelson, a farmer living near Walnut, was injured Friday when he attempted to trim some limbs from a tree. The limb fell on him, breaking some ribs. He was given first aid at Ver digre and then taken to the Creighton hospital. Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Suturday Closed Wednesday Too Late to Classify WANTED Middle age lady to care for children In my home. Inquire at Frontier. lc '< >l: SA1.1 1966 International No. 400 tractor, good tires and con dition Has TA. Price $1050; 1944 IHC M overhauled and new paint, $900; 1951 M. $900 Vem Gorgen, O’Neill. lc 'OK SALE Kentucky Blue Grass SOI> or SEED at wholesale prices. 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