The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 21, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    Helen Regal and
Forrest Riley Wed
A lovely wedding was solem
nized at St. Patrick’s Catholic
church here at 7 a.m. Monday
when Miss Helen Regal, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Regal, of Emmet, became the
bride of Forrest Riley, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, of
O’Neill. Rev. Cyril J. Werner
performed the single-ring cere
mony,
Th bride wore a strand of
white pearls and was attired in
•a white satin gown with long
sleeves trimmed in delicate lace.
A fingertip veil of white net was
held in place by an illusion and
seed pearls. The gown had a
sweetheart neckline edged in
lace, a fitted-bodice and full
skirt ending in a four-foot train.
She carried a white rosary and
an arm bouquet of peach gladio
las tied with satin ribbon com
pleted her costume.
Her bridesmaid, Miss Mary
Jurgensmeier, of O’Neill, wore a
floor-length gown of powder
blue and a shoulder-length blue
net veil held in place from a
halo of blue roses. Her corsage
was of white gladioli with
peach centers.
The bridegroom wore a steel
blue suit with a white carnation
boutonniere. His bestman, Ed- I
ward McManus, wore a dark
«blue pinst ipe suit with a white,
carnation boutonniere.
The wedding breakfast was
served at the M & M cafe for j
the wedding party and Rev.
Werner.
A 1 p.m. dinner and reception
was held at the bride’s home at
Emmet. A three-tiered wedding
cake was the centerpiece for the j
table.
Those p^e^ent at the dinner
were relatives of the bridal cou
ple. An out-of-state guest was
Kathryn Boyle, of Long Island, ,
N. Y.
The couple is residing in O’
Neill.
Circle to Meet —
Circle number 2 of the First
Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild will
have a social meeting Friday af
ternoon in the basement of the
^church.
ROYAL
THEATER
O'NEILL
THURSDAY-FRIDAY -
SATURDAY
AUG. 21-22-23
Ronald Reagan, match for
any man, master of any
horse; Alexis Smith, she
found her love in the shad
ows of Stallion Road; Zach
ary Scott, a woman’s man
in a man’s world, in
Stallion Road
Adm. 42c. P’us tax 8c, Tel l
5?c. Chldren 10c, Plus Ijx
2c, Total 12c—Matinee Sat
urday 2:30.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
TUESDAY
AUG. 24-25-26
Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison
and George Sanders in
The Ghost And
Mrs. Muir
Adm. 42c, plus lax 8c, total
50c—Matinee Sunday 2:30,
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c total
50c. Children 10c, plus tax
2c. total 12c
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
AUG. 27-28
James Cagney in
with Annabelle, Richard
Conte, and Frank Latimore.
13 Rue Madeleine
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, total
50c; chi’dren 10c, plus lax
2c, total 12c.
Chambers School
READY TO OPEN
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST
. . . with a complete and full staff of qualified
teachers, including four in high school. A more
detailed announcement will appear in next
week’s issue.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Homer Lowery I* 72
Homer Lowery celebrated his
72d birthday anniversary Satur
day. Charles Harding was a
guest at the anniversary dinner
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Lowery and Mrs.
Danny O’Bannion.
Mr. Lowery has resided in
Holt county for 65 years.
Here from Kansas
Peter Price, S. J., was enter
tained Sunday at a dinner given
in his honor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Price. Other
quests included Mr and Mrs.
John Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ste
phen Pi ice, Miss Helen Suchy,
and John Nacthman, of Cham
bers.
Jean Calloway Weds
Harold L. Calkins
Miss Jean Calloway, daughter
of Mrs. Connie Calloway, and
Harold L. Calkins, son of Mr.
tand Mrs. Chester Calkins, we-e
married at 8:30 a. m. Friday at
Inman by Rev. E. T. Baldwin,
pastor of the Methodist church
there. The double-ring ceremony
was used.
The bride was attired in a
gold dress with brown accessor
ies, while her attendant, Miss
Joan Calloway, a sister, wore
blue with black accessories.
The bridegroom was attended
by Eugene Van Every.
Following the ceremony the
couple departed for a wedding
trio to Omaha.
The bride graduated from
O’Neill high school in May,
while Mr. Calkins graduated in
1943. He spent three years in
the Me chant Marine during
World War II.
The couple is residing in an
apartment in the Ray Calvert
residence,
Maj. Russel, Family
Back from Germany
Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Rus
sel and son, who have just re
turned to the United States af
ter spending a year in Anheim,
Germany, spent Wednesday in
O’Neill visiting friends. Major
Russel was a patrolman here be
fore the war. He is to be sta
tioned at Ft. Monroe, Va.
Chicagoans Here —
Mrs. John Harrington and son,
James, and daughter, Marlene, of
Chicago, 111., departed Friday
following a five-day visit with
Mrs. Harrinton’s mother, Mrs.
Thomas Donlin. From here they
went to Casper, Wyo., to visit
Mrs. Paul Combs, Mrs. Harring
ton’s sister.
Army Friends Reunite
Edward Fronkwicz, of Hemp
stead, N. Y., arrived Saturday
and Milton Hagberg, of Wausa,
arrived Monday to spend a few
days in O’Neill visiting Roy
Johnson. While in the Army, the
three had served together in
Japan.
Guests Honored
Mrs. Daniel O’Bannion was
hostess at a dinner party at her
home Tuesday celebrating the
birthday anniversary of Miss
Helen and Miss Mary O’Connor,
of Emmet.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William T. Sltz, 20, of Kear
ney, and Miss Dee L. Stout, 20,
of Alliance, August 19.
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PAGE—Miss Irene Rose
dc ughter of Mis. William Rose, |
of Brunswick, and Ralph L.
Gray, son of Mrs. Evelyn Gray,
of Page, were united in marriage
at 8:30 a. m. Sunday at the home
of the bride’s mother in Bruns
wick. Rev. Carl B. Rayburn, of
Page, performed the double-ring
ceremony in the presence of Mrs.
Rose, Mrs. Gray, and Lyn Rose,
brother of the bride.
Immediately following the
ceremony a wedding breakfast
was served at the home of th*
bride’s mother.
The bride wore a gray suit
with white accessories. Her cor
sage was of red roses. The bride-,
groom wore a gray suit with a
white carnation L nutonnicre.
Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Gray wore
blue dresses with corsages of
pink carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray left for a
week’s trip to western points.
They will make their home at
Inman where Mr. Gray is super
intendent of the Inman public
school. Mrs. Gray will also teach
in the Inman school.
Mr. Gray is a graduate of the
Page high school and has taught
school for a number of years. He
served In the Army in World
War II in the European theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts,
of Albuquerque, N. M., were
dinner guests at the George C.
Robertson home Tuesday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Penisten
and son, Jerry, of Omaha, spent
Monday and Tuesday in O’Neill
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arlo A.
Hiatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and
children, of Omaha, are spending
the week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cook, and his
brother, Dr. George R. Cook.
Mrs. Margaret Agnes returned
to her home in Norfolk today
(Thursday) after spending two
days in O’Neill at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Mary McCloud.
Miss Maxine Golden arrived
Thursday and her brother, James
Golden, arrived Saturday to
spend the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gol
den, They returned to Omaha
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree. of
Long Pine, spent Sunday in O’
Neill visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Simonson, and
other relatives.
Charles Peterson, of Mills, and
Thomas LeZotte, of Tulsa, Okla.,
spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cowperth
waite. Mr. Peterson is Mrs.
Cowperthwaite’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bridge,
of Sterling, Colo., visited Tues
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter
spent the weekend in Sioux City
visiting friends.
Darrel and Jerry Dexter, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter,
have been in Chambers since
FYiday visiting their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence.
Rothchild.
Mrs. Martha Miller, of Fre
mont, arrived Monday to visit
for two weeks at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Man
ford Ross. She was accompanied
by Robert Kahn, of Scribner.
Robert is a great grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Mrs. Ida Alss, of Atkinson,
was a houseguest Tuesday and
Wednesday, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Pruss.
Mrs. Sumner Downey and
nieces, the Misses LouiSe, Glee,
and Dorothy Iler, returned Fri
day after spending six weeks va
cationing at their ranch near
Custer, S. D. Sumner Downey,
Miss Leah Iler, and Robert Ze
man, who have also been vaca
tioning at Custer, returned Mon
day.
Miss Jean and Miss Jane r roe
lich, who are attending business
school in Omaha, spent the
weekend in O’Neill at the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Froelich.
Lorenz F. Bredemeier returned
to O’Neill Wednesday after
soending five days in Pawnee
City visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Bredemeier.
Mrs. Hazel McDonald, of Los
Angeles. Cali?., arrived Monday
for a short visit in O’Neill with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Lee Brady, sr., of Dor
sey, and Miss Delta Colo, of
Star, were dinner guests Tues
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Vannie Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Saunders
and Robert Wiley, of Dorsey,
were dinner guests at the John
Wells home Tuesday.
Miss Mildred Harbottle arriv
ed Friday to spend several
weeks in O’Neill visiting at the
home of her brother. John Har
bottle. She is enroute from Buf
falo, N. Y., to her home in Po
mona, Calif.
Mrs. Thomas Semlak, of Nor
folk, was a weekend vuest at the
home of her father, Thomas En
right, and her sister, Miss Lor
etta Enright.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roberts,
of Albuqueroue. N. M„ arrived
Friday to spend a week at the
home of her brother, L. A. Ott.
M”. and Mrs. M. J. Wal’ace
and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wal
lace l°ft Wednesday. Th^y plan
to spend two weeks vacationing
In California.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Clemens McKarny, of Norfolk,
is vi iting in O’Neill at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kelly.
Mrs. Ch istene Williams and
daughter, Miss Connie Low, re
turned Saturday from Hastings
where they had spent the week
at the home of Mrs. 0. R. Gren
field.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hutton and
daughter, Miss Andlyn Kay, ot
Wayne, arrived Saturday to vis
it a few days at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. H. 0. Russ. Mr.
Hutton returned to Wayne Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Rodman
and family returned Tuesday af
ter vacationing lor two weeks in
the West.
Mrs. R. C. Orth returned to
her home in Lincoln Friday af
ter visiting for a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst and i
family left Monday to spend a i
few days in Lincoln.
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth J.Scott
spent last Thursday and Friday
in O’Neill. They were enroute
from Detroit, Mich., to their new
home in Cambria, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Metscke
returned to their home in Fre
mont Friday after a week’s vis
it in O’Neill at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Yantzi.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray re
turned Sunday after vacationing
for a week in the Rocky Moun
tains.
Mr. and Mrs. fc. *. Wuinn, jr.,
of Lincoln, left Tuesday after a
four-day visit in O'Neill at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Quinn, sr. They were enroute
to Winner. S. D., to visit Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Simmons,
of Tacoma, Wash., left Wednes
day evening after spending two
days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Porter.
Miss Marilyn Moore returned
Sunday after visiting for two
weeks with Miss Beverly Pavel
ka, at Salt Lake Citv, Utah.
Miss Josephine Polito, of Om
aha, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Merriman. She was accompanied
by Miss Geraldine Hile, also of
Omaha, who visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lod Janousek.
They returned to Omaha Sunday
accompanied by James Merri
man. George Janousek, Joseph
Biglin and Miss Blye Eckman.
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Jones, of
Fargo, N. D., arrived Friday for
a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Olson. She will then go
to Chicago, 111., to visit her
daughter, Miss Beatrice Jones,
R. N.
Miss Mary Joan Murphy re
turned to O’Neill last Thursday.
She had been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Ballew for a month
in Sioux City.
Henry HemenWay, of Clearwa
ter, spent , the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Lyle C.
McKim.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deueorge,
of Omaha, left Wednesday after
being guests for a week at the
Lyle C. McKim home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shelham
er returned Saturday from Estes
Park, Colo., where they had been
vacationing for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donlin,
jr., and family, of Ft. Randall,
S. D., spent Tuesday in O’Neill
at the 'home of Thomas Donlin,
sr.
Mrs. Letta Sexsmith and
daughter, Mrs. John Davidson, '
left Wednesday to attend the fu
neral of Dr. Edna Sexsmith at
Greenfield. Ia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones went
to Grand Island Sunday and
then to Polk to visit Mrs Jones’
mother, Mrs. N. Peterson.
Lyle Lawyer, of Portland.
Ore., left Wednesday after
spending six days at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Jonas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto and
daughter went to Sioux City on
Sunday. Mr. Saunto returned
the same day, but his wife and
daughter are spending the week
in Sioux City and Omaha.
John Brennan returned to O’
Neill Saturday after vacationing
for three weeks on the West
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coyle, re
turned Saturday after a two
weeks’ vacation in the Black
Hills, Yellowstone park, and Salt
Lake City. Ut.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Layton, of
Grand Island, left Friday after
a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
D. N. Loy.
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ATKINSON
Leaves to Join
Husband in Japan
Mrs. H. M Christenson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy
ne, of O’Neill, departed Monday,
She will visit for a short time
with relatives at Chappell, and
also with her sister, Mrs. J. K.
Bautsch, in Denver, Colo. She
will arrive in Seattle, Wash.,
sometime during the first week
of September and sail two days
later for Tokyo, Japan, where ]
her husband, M-Sgt. H. M. Chris
tenson, is stationed with the
army of occupation.
Kansas Cityans Here —
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy and
son, Joe, and danghter, Mrs.1
Lois Johnson, and her daughter,;
Lynne, all of Kansas City, Kans.,
spent Monday and Tuesday vis
iting Mr. Murphy’s sister, Mrs. |
M. P. Sullivan. They were en
route to Yellowstone park on a
vacation.
FORBES FAMILY
HOLDS REUNION
L. C. Forbes Home in
Atkinson Scene of
2-Day Event
ATKINSON — The L. C. For
bes home in Atkinson was the
scene of a two-day family re
union last weekend.
Among those present for the
Saturday and Sunday affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowie,
of Midway; Mr. and Mrs. G.
Powell, of Sioux City; Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Powell, of Hubbard;
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Edison
and sons, of Plainview; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Forbes, of Rose;
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Powell, of Bas- J
sett; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mvors
and son, of Bassett; Mr. and Mrs.
William Black and son, of Amel
ia; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Forbes,
of Amelia, and Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Forbes, of Amelia.
O’Neill Public Students
to Register September 1
Students of the O’Neill public j
lie schools will register on Mon
day, September 1, between the
hours of 9 a.m. and 10 a m. Th«y
will then be dismissed for the
day.
A detailed account of faculty
and courses will be announced
in next week’s issue of this pa
per.
Miss Loretta Berkenkotter. of
Denver, Colo., left Wednesday,
after spending three weeks with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Cronin.
CANNING FRUITS
CANTALOUPE—Vine Ripe
Per Lb.
ORANGES—California
Per Lb.
PEACHES—Fancy Elbertas
3 Lbs. ,.
8c
8c
25c
TOMATOES
Per Lb. ..
CARROTS
Bunch
LETTUCE
Each .
TIDE
LARGE
PACKAGE
29c
Nut Brown
COFFEE
PER POUND
42c
SWIFTNING
SHORTING
3-LB. CAN
1.17
i
Smoked
PICNIC SHOULDERS
PORK SAUSAGE
SIRLOIN STEAK
WEINERS
BACON SQUARES
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Per Lb.
Per Lb.
Per Lb.
Per Lb.
Per Lb.
GRAPEFRUIT
2 No. 2 Cans 35c
GOOSEBERRIES
No. 2 Can . 22c
TANGERINE JUICE
2 No. 2 Cans .... 25C
LAVA SOAP
2 Large Bars . 23c
LAUNDRY SOAP
3 Bars ..... 35 C
WOODBURY’S SOAP
2 Bars___ 19c
SALT
8c
26-Oz. Tube ..—.
SONTO’S COFFEE
Per Lb...... 39C
DILL PICKLES
16-Oz. Jar ....... 17c
JELLY
10-0z. Glass ...... 23c
MACARONI
2-Lb. Pkg ___ 29 c
SWIFTS CLEANSER
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THE FRONTIER. O'Neill. Net
Miss Helen Regal,
Bride-Elect, Honoree
EMMET — A miscellaneous
shower was given at the Joe
Jurgensmeier home Friday even
ing in honor of Miss Helen Re
gal. Games where played after
which refreshments of ice cream
and cake were served. Miss
Regal, a bride-elect, received
many gifts.
Alpha Club Holds
Homecoming —
The Alpha club held a home
coming Sunday at the Sam Rob
ertsen country home.
Former members present were
Miss Hazel McDonald, of Los
Angeles, Calif.; Mrs: Rita Mor
ton, of Atlantic. Ia.; Mrs. Elmer
Hammrrlin, of Norfolk; Mrs. Ag
nes Morton, M . and Mrs
Charles Morton and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Morton, all of Bassett:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morton and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wrede.
of O’Neill.
Other guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Art Auker, of Winslije;
Dick Orth, of Lincoln, and Gol
die Liddy, of Lincoln.
Dane* Mario Completion
of Barn —
An old-fashioned barn dance
Friday night marked the com
pletion of remodeling of a barn
at the Charles W. Richter, jr.,
residence in O’Neill. Thirty-five
guests were present.
Star Heads Hera —
Mrs. Harold T. Landeryou, of
Omaha, worthy grand matron of
the Order of the Eastern Star,
and Mrs. Stella Yont, of Brock,
the past grand matron, were
guests in O’Neill, Tuesday eve
ning at the meeting of the Sym
phony chapter of the Eastern
Star.
Wayne Visitor Honored —
Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh enter
tained 12 guests at a dessert
luncheon at her home Friday af
ternoon. Mrs. F. J. Moses, of
Wayne, was guest-of-honor. The
afternoon was spent playing pin
ochle with Mrs. H. I. Mos\s, win
ning high, and Mrs. L. A. Car
ter. low.
Osenbaughs Entertain —
Mrs. Harold T. Landeryou, of
Omaha, Mrs. Stella Yont, of
Brock, and Miss Esther C. Har
ris, of O’Neill, were dinner
guests at the J. D. Osenbaugh
home Tuesday evening.
Bowens Entertain —
Mrs. John Reid, of Denver,
Colo., and her mother, Mrs. J. C.
Zieg, and her sister, Gloria, of
Grand Island, are visiting this
week in the A. E. Bowen home.
Thursday, August 21, 1947. —
HOSPITAL NOTES
(O'Neill Hospital)
Admissions: August 15—Har
lan Nielson, of O’Neill, tons: t*c
tomy, condition “good,” dismiss
ed the same day. 16—He. man
Janzing, of Emmet, app ndecto
my, condition “good." 19—Louis
Vitt, medical, of O’Neill, condi
tion "improved.”
Dismissals: August 14—M s.
Emmett Thompson and daughter,
of Page. 19—Mrs. Orval Hart
land, of Niobrara, condition “im
proved.” 20—Louis Vitt, of O’
Neill.
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