The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 25, 1963, Image 5

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    .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoy,
Lynch, have announced the en
gagement of their daughter,
Marian, to Charles I,. Fox, Spen
cer.
Mlftti Hoy, a 1963 Lynch grail
••ate. plans to attend business
school In (iranrf Island.
Mr. Fox graduated from Spen
cer high school In 1962 and Is
employed with Weyer-Denny
Construction Company.
No date has been Set for the
wedding.
John I.ampmun, Spencer,
wishes to announce the engage
ment of Ills (laughter. Rose
Marie, to David Roby, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Rohy,
Ewing.
Miss I-ampman is a 1958 grad
uate of Spencer high school and
is presently employed by North
western Bell Telephone com
pany, O’Neill.
Mr. Roby graduated from
Wheeler County high school at
Bartlett in t957 and is employed
bv Marlin laiber, O’Neill.
A July <i wedding is being
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Meusch, Atkinson, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Carmen, to Melvin Bentzen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bentzen
jr., Naper.
Miss Meusch is a graduate of
St. Mary’s Academy, O’Neill,
and St. Elizabeth School of Nurs
ing, IJncoln. She is presently em
ployed at St. Catherine’s hos
pital, Omaha.
Her fiance is a graduate of
Naper high school and attended
Norfolk Junior college. He is
now employed at Western Elec
tric in Omaha.
A July wedding is planned.
ST. ANTHONY’S
CAMERON — Mr and Mrs.
I >onald Cameron. Chambers, a
daughter, Kathryn Marie, 5
pounds 4>* ounces, April 22. Mr
and Mrs. George Cameron,
Chambers, are the paternal
grandparents.
GAUGHENBAUGH - Mr and
Mrs. Clark Gaughenbaugh, O’
Neill, son, Woodrow Mark, 8
pounds 10f4 ounces, Apnl 21.
LUFT — Mr. and Mrs, James
Luft, O’Neill, a daughter, Lynda
Sue, 8 pounds, April 19.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
DAVIS — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Davis, Ainsworth, son, Ricky
Dean, 8 pounds, Apr. 15.
WARNKE - Mr. and Mrs. Paul
L. Warnke, Butte, daughter, Dor
othy Jean, 8 pounds, 3 ounces,
Apr. 17.
HILLIGAS — Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Hilligas, Chambers, daughter.
Amy Lee, 7 pounds. 15 ounces,
Apr. 17.
HAMIK — Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene A. Haimk, Atkinson, son,
Mark Patrick, 6 pounds, 9 oun
ces, Apr. 18.
LUCHT — Mr. and Mrs. John
Lucht, Long Pine, daughter, 7
pounds, 12 ounces, Apr. 20.
SACRED HEART
DEVALL — Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nett Devall, O’Neill, son, Mark
Elton. 8 pounds, 13 ounces, Apr.
16. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall
are the paternal grandparents
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell,
Butte, are the maternal grand
parents.
ELSEWHERE
HEGR — Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hegr, Leigh, son, Michael Keith,
6 pounds, 13 ounces, Apr. 13. Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome, Ew
ing are the maternal grandpar
ents.
CONNERY — Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Connery, Chadron, daugh
ter, Candis, Apr. 16. This is the
couple’s second child. Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., Page,
are the maternal grandparents.
Hospital Notes
ST .ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: April 18 — Mrs.
Richard Burger, O’Neill, Mrs. El
mer Long, Bartlett, R. B. South,
Inman, Mrs. C. Bruce Grimes,
Chambers and Mrs. Bert Quick,
19, Mrs. Darrell Neitzka, Spen
cer. Timothy McManus, Michael
Gene Bishop, Linda Stuifbergen,
Arthur Hibbs and Mrs. James
Luft, all of O'Neill. 20 — William
Hull, O’Neill, Mrs. Donald Cam
eron, Chambers, Frank Hammon,
Spencer and Mrs. Carl Lucas,
Page. 21 — Lloyd Wintermote,
Chambers, William Prescott and
Mrs. Clark Gaughenbaugh, both
of O’Neill and Mrs. Owen Parks,
Page. 22 — Mrs. Donald Came
ron, Chambers, Mrs. Dale J. Cur
ran and Phillip Harrington, O’
Neill. 23 — Margaret Wertz, Mrs.
Robert McClellan, Kathleen T.
Hamik and Guy Cole, all of O’
Neill. 24 — DeWayne Harkins,
Ewing, Paul Moseman, O’Neill.
DISMISSED: April 18 — Mrs.
Ronald Brion, Lincoln, Mrs. El
mer Long, Bartlett, Mrs. Mary
S. Havranek, O’Neill and Mrs.
Sofia Dobbins, Page. 19 — Mrs.
Richard Burger and Mrs. Maiid
Brion, O’Neill, Mrs. Jesse Lewis,
Spencer, R. B. South, Inman, Mrs
Henry Grunke, Emmet and Mrs.
Darrell Neitzka, Spencer. 20 —
Timothy McManus, Michael Gene
Bishop, Edwin Paulsen, Mrs.
Lloyd Godel and Michael Gude,
all of O’Neill, Mrs. Donald Cam
eron, Chambers and Mrs. Carl
Lorensen, Fairfax, S. D. 21 — Mr
and Mrs. T. D. Hutton, Inman
and Mrs. Arthur Hibbs, O’Neill.
22 — Bernard T. Hynes and Will
iam Hull, both of O'Neill. 24 —
Lloyd Wintermote, Chambers,
Mrs. Carl Lucas, Page and Guy
Cole, O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Apr 15 — Mr*.
Ralph Dam, Ainsworth. 17 —
Mr*. Paul Warnke, Butte, Mrs.
Sadie Kaiser awl Mrs. Lola Ken
ny, both of Atkinson; Mrs. Lloyd
Huiigas, Chambers; Mrs. Christi
na Schacht, Stuart. 18 — Mrs.
Eugene Hamik, Atkinson; Mrs
John Lucht, Long Pine. IS — Mrs
ohn Kramer, Thomas W. Berry,
and William N. Hoffman, all of
Stuart. 20 — Mrs. Donald Mit
chell, Atkinson. 21 — Mrs. Den
nis Kaup, Stuart, Mrs. Maude
Clifford, Atkinson.
DISMISSED. Apr. 15 - Robbie
Dean Wilson, Bassett; Jake Long,
Stuart. 16 — Harold Parks, Stu
art; Mrs. Melvin Carr, Atkinson.
19 — Mrs. Joseph Walnofer and
daughter and Mrs Christina
Schacht, all of Stuart; Mrs. Ralph
Davis and son, Ainsworth. 20 —
Mrs. Paul Warnke and daugh
ter, Butte; Mrs. Lola Kenny, At
kinson; Mrs. John Kramer, Stu
art. 21 — Martin E. Hamik, Stu
art.
SACKED HEART
PRESENT: Carl Gnewuch. Mrs.
Harold Bennett and Mrs. Joe
Micanek sr.( all of Lynch; El
mer Cleveland, Bonesteel; baby
Leslie Blum, Naper; Mrs. Isa
bel FUsinger, Mrs. Frank Loock,
Paul McCoid, John Schommer,
John Hagberg and Lloyd John
son, all of Spencer; Mrs. Ger
trude Marcellus, Mrs. Mamie O’
Neill and Mrs. William Hubby,
all of O’Neill; Charles Kinzie,
Mrs. Clara Hahn and John Tie
fenthaler, all of Butte; George
Kubik, Verdigre and Swan Pear
son, Bristow.
DISMISSED: Apr. 18 — Louis
Cranford, Spencer; Mrs. Donald
Beckwith, Bristow. 19 — Mrs.
Melvin Johnson, Bristow. 20 —
Herman Fuhrer, Butte; Guy Nor
wood and Mrs. Charles Me Dow
all, both of Lynch; Mrs. Bennett
Devall, O’Neill; Harry Lewis,
Monowi; Ed Goettsch, Spencer;
Mrs. Gerald Blum, Naper. 22 —
Mrs. Marie Sextro, Butte; Mrs.
John Bowman, Lynch.
Mary Jenelle Allen,
Wesley G. Wolfe
Plan May Wedding
PAGE—Mary Jenelle Allen and
Wesley G. Wolfe are planning a
May 25 wedding.
The bride to be, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen,
Page, is a graduate of St. Mary’s
Academy and St. Vincent School
of Nursing.
Mr. Wolfe, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Wolfe sr., Sioux City,
was graduated from Heelan high
school, Sioux City and Creighton
University.
Mr. and Mrs. V/. E. Davis,
Ewing, wish to announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Marie Elaine, and Edwin Fleek,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Fleek, Chambers.
Miss Davis is a graduate of
the Ewing high school with the
class of 1962 and is employed at
the Northwestern Bell Telephone
company, O’Neill.
Mr. Fleek is a i960 graduate of
Chambers high school and is em
ployed with the State Highway
Department and is also engaged
in ranching.
A June 30 wedding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Hilden
brand of 751 Dearborn Ave.,
Kankakee, 111., announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Judith K„ to Donald E. Fuller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ful
ler, Stuart.
Miss Hildenbrand, a graduate
of Kankakee high school, has a
BA degree in English from the
University of Illinois. She is a
member of Phi Kappa Phi scol
astic honorary society and Theta
Sigma Phi, professional journal
ism sorority. She was also a
member of Mortar Board schol
astic and activity honorary. She
teaches English at J. Sterling
Morton Ugh school in East Ci
cero, in.
Mr. Fuller teaches English at
East Leyden high school in
Franklin Park, IB. He has a BA
degree from Nebraska State col
lege. Wayne, and an MS degree
from the University of Wiscon
sin where he was a Woodrow
Wilson FeUow. He has studied at
Oxford University in England.
No date for the wedding has
been set.
...." .....
O'Neill Locals
Friendly Neighbors
The Fnendly Neighbors Ex
tension club met last Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Sivesind. Mrs
Ben Bazelman was the co-hos
tess.
The lesson on "Care of Hard
wood Floors" was given by Mrs.
Bazelman and Mrs. Durvin Kip
ple The ladies answered roll call
with the making of Easter bon
nets.
St. Patrick’s Altar Society
St. Patrick's Altar Society cel
ebrated their first anniversary
Thursday night, at the parish
hall.
Dick Larsen, Terry Brown and
John DeWitt, three St. Mary’s
students, entertained the group
with several musical selections.
It was announced that the So
ciety would serve the alumni
banquet, May 5.
The deanery meeting of the Na
tional Council of Catholic Women
would be held May 1, at the par
ish hall.
Mrs. Hermsen gave a report on
the- rummage sale that was in
progress.
One visitor and a new member
were introduced.
Monsignor O’Sullivan spoke
briefly to the group.
The meeting was in charge of
St. Monica's Guild with Mrs
Francis Tighe as chairman.
St Ann's Guild will entertain
at the May meeting with Mrs
Charles Mahony as chairman
Cactus Kaachettr*
The Cactus Ranchettes met
Tuesday, April 16 at the home
of Twiia C. Hicks Eleven mem
bers and two children were pre
sent. Mrs. Art Mann presented
the lesson on "Draperies and
Curtains”.
The members finished the cop
per tooling pictures for the re
mainder of the evening.
Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovoiny won
"What’s in the House'' gift.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Dwayne An
son, May 21.
Observes 52nd Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck ob
served their 52nd wt-<khng anni
veraary. April 21 at their home.
Those present for the occasion
ww>- Nvr and Mrs. Ivan John
son and Roger. Wakefield. Mr
and Mr-i. Elvin Ruberk and Ka
thy, Moms Rasmussen, all of
Columbus. Mr. and Mr* Milford
Costs. Lynda and Charles. O'.
Neill and Mr and Mr* John
Honeywell, Chambers.
Mrs. Hugh Carr and Sharon
accompanied Mr*. Lynn Fahren
holx to Norfolk Monday where
they spent the day.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Chris
toff risen are in Warsaw, 111.,
conducting Special Evangelistic
Services, through May 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Heerman,
Ainsworth, were afternoon callers
at the Fred Heerman home. Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sum
mers and Scotty and Mrs. Jul
iana Kamphaus and Paul, O'NeUl,
Mr and Mrs Jim Stewart and
Robbie, Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Kamphaus and family. Lynch,
Mr and Mrs John kamphaus,
Burwell, were all Sunday dinner
and lunch guests of Mr. and
Mm. 'Bernard Kampbaun Cham
bera,
Mr and Mm Gena Carr, Am
elia and Larry Roach, Page, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Hugh Carr,
Eldon, Dwayne. Dennis. Linda,
Dale and Larry Krugman fiu.
berta and Rodney Stahleeker,
Martha and Paul Younie, Nancy
and Judy Mlinar. Marilyn Pet
mm, Karen and Terry He**ae,
John Sivesind. Tom ami Helen
French*. Sharon McLeiab, Roy
and Steve Fox. all attended the
Zone N4 Spring rally of the Wal
ttier League, held at St Peter’a
Uilheran church. Orchard. Sun
day Their sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs Don Younie. Mr and Mm
Joe Siveaind and Mr and Mrs
Harold Mlinar
Mr and Mrs Alvin Heeae and
Mr. and Mrs Sid Frahm were
among those from here who at
tended the Bingo party sponsor
ed by the Page American Legion
and Auxiliary at the Veteran’s
hospital, Grand Island
Thursday afternoon guests of
Mrs Juliana Kamphaus were
Mr and Mr* Art Hoi* eu-t Mr*
Uili Shaw and Kathy.
Mr and Mr*. Anton h -*•«.
Pag* were Monday <1 Inner guest*
of then daughter and family, Mr
amt Mr-. Ray Eby
Mr*. Bruce Eauat and Kath
lerti, Luca*. S. D . earn* to the
home of her Mater. Mr* Fred
Well*. Saturday ami they all coo
turned on to Grand Island for the
day
Mr. and Mr* Melvin Roach
ami Larry. Mr and Mrs Warren
Crank and family, all <4 Page
and Mr and Mrs Fred Grace,
ware all Sunday supper guests of
Mr and Mr*. High Carr.
Mr* Fred Hear m*u accompan
ied Mr and Mr*. L. A Becker
to Kansas City last weekend
where they runted their daugh
ters, Roberta Becker anti Patty
Ann Heerman, both attending *
ray technician school.
Sunday breakfast guest* of
Mrs Juliana Kamphuu* were
Mr and Mr* Duane Summer*
and Scotty and Mr ami Mrs.
Bernard Kamphaua and Carl,
Chambers. _
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