I Miriam Kubichek, Kieth 'Abart Say Nuptial Vows Miss Miriam Kubichek, daugh ter of Mrs. Susan Kubichek, of O’Neill, and Kieth Abart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Abart, of Emmet, were united in mar riage at 9 a. m. Saturday by Rev. C. J. Werner in the rectory of St. Patrick’s church here. The bride wore a white suit with pink accessories and a cor dage of white gardenias and pink roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Mil ton Nesmith, a niece, wore a pink suit with a similar corsage. The bridegroom wore a tan suit and his brother Dercy Abart, serving as bestman, wore a dark brown suit. The mothers of the couple wore corsages of single gaiden ias Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Wilfred Kubichek. brother of the bride; Mrs. M. J. Timlin and Mrs. John Haggerty, sisters of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nesmith, all of Cas per, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc Manamy, of Council Bluffs, la., sister and brother-in-law of the bride. tfreamasi aervea At 11 a wedding breakfast was • served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haneock. The bridal party’s table was decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake pre pared by Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Mrs. Hancock. The center piece was a bouquet of white peonies, carnations and snap dragons with a few sprays of fern. Pink-and-white candles and flowers were on the tables and around the room. From 1 to 4 p. m., there was a reception at Mrs. Kubichek’s home. Coffee and cake were served. Mrs. Johnson cut the cake, Mrs. Albert Evans poured, Mrs. Floyd Wilson cared for the silver, and Mrs. Charles Switzer, Mrs. Miles Jones, Miss Eunice Chudomelka assisted Barbara Hancock, niece of the bride, had charge of the guest book and Sharon Hancock, also a niece of . the bride, was in charge of the gifts. After the reception the newly married couple left for Omaha and Council Bluffs. They will make their home in O’Neill, where Mr. Abart is as sociated with the Fredrickson Livestock Commission company. Seaman First-Class Lyle C. Walling, who has been stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, spent j the weekend here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walling. MISS KENNY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ken ny, of Amelia, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Glenaspa, to Gordon B own, #of Chambers. Their wedding will take place June 22 at St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Chambers.—O’Neill Photo Co. MRS. DONALD FOX Mrs. Donald W. Fox (above) was the former Miss Theresa Zakrzewski, of O’Neill, before her marriage.—O’Neill Photo Co._ Attend Wedding — Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva and Mr. and Mrs Lod Janousek drove to Omaha Friday to attend the wedding of Jerry Halva and Agnes Rathovic and also to visit with Lydia and Fred Halva. Chapel Scene of Wetzler - Worth * ’ Nuptial Rite " The Holiness chapel here was the scene of a pretty June nup tial rite in which Miss Blanche Marie Worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Worth, be came the bride of Benny R. Wet zler, son of Mary Wetzler. Rev. Melvin Grosenbach otficiated in the 12:30 p. m. ce-emony. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Adolph Wetzler, sister of the bride, and the bride’s brother, S-Sgt. Charles E Worth, of CCa nute Field, 111., was the bestman. EJaine Miller and Barbara Ann . Page, of Spencer, were flower1 girls. They wo:e white organdy dresses with pink-and-blue trim ming. The bride appeared in a white taffeta wedding gown reminis cent of the Martha Washington era. It had a drop-shoulder yoke of marquisette, a capped and molded bodice, a full-gathered skirt billowing over a hoep?d petticoat and sweeping back in to a court train. A narrow ruffle of lace traced the neckline and the edges of the long, tight sleeves. Her finger-tip veil was of bridal illusion, fastened to a Maiy Queen of Scot headdress. The bride carried a bouquet of pink-and-white sweet peas. The bride’s attendant wore a blue organdy gown with white flower design. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Cummings sang two duets ,‘T Love You Truly" and “Love Never Fails,” accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth J. Scott at the piano. The chapel was decorated in pink-and-white. Mrs. Wetzler graduated from O’Neill high school in 1945. Mr. Wetzler served three years in the Navy following his schooling here. He is employed by the O’ Neill Cleaners. Following their wedding trip to the Black Hills, the couple will reside in O’Neill. Hansens Entertain — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hansen, of Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel lus Schaaf, of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hahn, of Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. James Corkle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hansen. Family Reunion Held at Des Moines — Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Young, of Ravenna; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hynes and daughter, Regina, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brown and son, Terry, and Mrs. O. J. Drueke and family spent the weekend in Des Moines, la., attending a family reunion. Carole Johnson Honored on 8th Birthday — Miss Carole Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John son, celebrated her eighth birth day anniversary Tuesday. Twelve guests attended. Games were played and refreshments were served. . n^k**** \ 1 °o«>®S^g^ \ I fl®*5* 0^^..nCe \ M ^Vetv's * v ' \ I \ V B sv»'e \ * rovet'«« \ I ^3'S**” \ » ns*' \ Va^v iss» rJ^>“ \ 1 Go lo Washington — Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw de parted Saturday for Richland, Wash., to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ambrose Rohde, and fam ily, and T. E. Carney. Enroute they planned to visit their son, Ralph, and family, at Cowley, Wyo., and-at Spearfish, S. D. Charles Crook, Jr., Fetsd — Charles Crook, jr., was feted at a party Sunday given in honor of his fifth birthday anniversary. His guests were Perry Dawes, Bonnie Lawerence, Jeanne Sul livan, and Linda bredemeier. The children played games and refreshments were served. M ss Yantii Feted — I Miss Nancy YanUi, 15, was feted at a birthday party given | at her home on Sunday. Four i teen guests attended to play , games and dance. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi | Yant/i. - Mrs. Sauers Entertains — Mrs. R. M. Sauers entertained the Merry Mix club at her home Tuesday.'Following a 1:30 p.m., dessert, bridge was played. High score was won by Mrs. H. S. Mo ses and low-score by Mrs. A. B. Hubbard. Mrs. Lorenz Bredemeier and daughters, Linda and Lana, de parted Monday for Scottsbluff for a two-weeks’ visit. Mrs. Earl Spendlove is in Pan guitch, Ut., visiting her parents for several weeks. Harry Sullivan, Ed Hynes and Jerry Tomjack have left for the South for six weeks harvest work. Joseph Hood visited his sister Claire, at Richard Tomlinson’s Sunday. Mary Catherine and Jean Tur ner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, left Sunday to spend a week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary. Mrs. B. SvansQp, her daughter, Anna, and grandson, Ronald Ross and James Richter, returned Sat urday after having visited Mrs. Elizabeth Conard, of Redbird. Miss Evelyn Bartak, of Ewing, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper. Miss Jean Wakefield left Wed nesday after having spent a week with her sister, Miss Elva Wake field. Rev. and Mrs. Dawson Park and sons, of Neligh, were Mon day dinner gutsts of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Jt Scott. Mr. and Mri. Harvey Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riles were at Lake Andes, S. D., Sun day. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Porter and family and Miss Leona En gelhaupt spent Sunday visiting in Stuart. Miss Madge Matthews, of Om aha, will depart Friday after hav ing spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter. Mrs. Art Sinms and children and Miss Margaret Keiser, of Bartlett, spent Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coil and son, John, spent the weekend in Sioux City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rex Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and son, Robert, of Ainsworth, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Walker’s grandmother, Mrs. John Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert and family, of Norfolk, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. R E. Calvert. Dr. A. L. Burgess left Sunday for Omaha to spend the week. Miss Elizabeth DeHaven, of Wessington, S. D„ arrived Tues day to spend a few days with Miss Rosemary Biglin. They are leaving today (Thursday) for Boulder, Colo., to attend summer school at the University of Col orado. Mrs. Mary Gillan. of Chicago, 111., arrived recently for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Nekolite. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson and daughter, Sharon, of Lin coln, arrived Sunday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Ashland, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Cal vert. * v . . - Please route your freight O’NEILL TRANSFER. An O'Neill firm. 4 — TRIPS WEEKLY — 4 Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays Fridays O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN TURNER, Prop. O’NEILL—Phone 241J OMAHA—Phone JA3727 "Your Patronage Appreciated" | Ruth Holliday Weds in Ft. Crook Chapel PAGE — Miss Ruth Holliday daughter of Mr. and M s. Hugh Holliday, of Page, and S-Sgt. Howard L. Brummett, son of Mrs, Edna Brummett, of Los An geles, Calif., were married Fri- . day, June 6 at the post chapel at ! Ft. Crook. The double-ring cer emony was per ormed by Chap- 1 lain Carlton W. Harrod. The attendants were Miss Wanda Guttenfelder, d Omaha, and Richard Holliday, of Page, brother of the bride. The bride wore a beige gabar- ' dine suit with brown accessories. Her corsage was of white gar denias. Her attendant wore a blue gabardine suit with white I accessories and a corsage of pink I roses. The bridegroom wore his uniform and his attendant wore a brown suit. The bride was graduated from the Page high school with the ' class of 1944 and taught two j terms of school. For the pasi I five months she has been em- ! ployed in Omaha. The bridegroom is a graduate of Jackson high school of Lin coln, and since graduation has been in the Army air force. Following the ceremony th • couple left for a week’s trip af ter which they will return to Omaha to make their home. Irene Bazelman Weds at Atkinson ATKINSON—St. John’s Luth eran church at Atkinson was the scene of the wedding Tuesday of I Miss Irene Bazelman, daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bazelman, of O’Neill, and LeRoy Baumeis ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Buumeister, of Atkinson. Rev. Ehrick performed the double-ring ceremony. The bridal gown was of nylon | marquisette. It was fashioned J with a long bodice and trimmed with beaded top. She wore a single strand of pearls. The full skirt feU into a graceful train and her fingertip veil was of rosebud lace. It fell from a beaded headband. Miss Arlene Baumeister, sister of the bridegroom, was maid-of honor. Duane Berk was best man. After a wedding trip to the Black Hills the couple will re side in O'Neill. Page and O’Neill Couples Mark Wedding Dates PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes entertained at a dinnei Fi iday in honor of the 48th wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Alien Haynes, of Page, and the 43rd wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs. John Wells, of O’Neill. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes and chil dren, Linda, Lonna and Lanrcll, Elwin, Mildred and Melissa Haynes, and Miss May Smith, oi O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes were married June 6, 18C0 in the satr.e home where tne dinne.- wai served Friday. With the excep tion of three years spent i.i Kan sas, they have lived in th's vie n ity since that lime. They are the parents of one daught >r. Vi ola, and two sons, Rcy an J Lau rence, all of Page. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells were married June 6, 1904, near Nio brara and made their home in the Dorsey community until a few years ago when they moved to O’Neill. They have one daugh ter, Mrs. William Hladic. WHEN YOU no longer receive The Frontier regularly, your subscription has expired, adv AN EXTRA GOOD BUY! FOR Extra Production and Gains Extra Healthy Livestock Extra Profit in Your Pocket L (V Yes, sir, vou’ll be extra pleased with Swift’s Mineral Supplement. Ten essential elements necessary for all live stock and poultry are right in every bag. It provides proper mineral balance to any ration. Ana there’re no fillers, no waste. Feed it free choice—or mixed with your own ground grains. Next time you’re in town, drop in and order your supply. We have a good stock ODb*Di SWIFT'S MINERAL SUPPLEMENT O'NEILL HATCHERY PHONE 162J Our Greatest TIRE TRADE-IN SALE We Are Going Wild in Trading!!! How Hard a Bargain Can You Drive??? 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