The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 31, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    Jones-Jareske
Rites in O’Neill
Miss Mary Jones, daughter
of Atkinson, and Leo Jareske,
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jareske,
. st\, were united in marriage
f Monday afternoon, August 28,
at 2 p. m. in St. Patrick’s Cath
olic church in O’Neill. Rev. A.
A. Onak performed the cere
mony.
The bride appeared in a
street - length dress of light
blue. She wore a white hat and
carried an anm boquet of pink
and white carnations. Her sis
ter, Mrs. Claude Hamilton, jr.,
was bridesmaid. She wore a
street-length dress of rose and
a white hat. Her corsage was
pink and white carnations.
Mr. Jareske wore a blue bus
iness suit with a white carna
tion boutonniere and his best
y man, Claude Hamilton, jr., wore
a brown business suit with white
carnation boutonniere.
A reception for the families
and close friends of the couple
was held at the Joe Jareske, sr.,
home immediately following the
ceremony. The bride’s table was
decorated in her chosen colors
and centered with a 3-tier wed
ding cake baked by her mother.
After a short trip they will
reside at O'Neill.
Mr. Jareske’s sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes,
of Abilene, Tex., and Mr. and
Mrs- Joe Jareske, jr., and fam
ily, of Boys Town, were here
for the ceremony.
Donna Rae Clements
Weds In Omaha
Miss Donna Rae Clements,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clemens, of O’Neill, and James
Paul Adams, of Omaha, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F a u d t,
were united in marriage at St.
Peter’s Catholic church in Om
aha on Sunday, August 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements
and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Vince
Sucky, Mr. and Mrs- Joe Bazel
man and Connie Joe, Mr. and
Mrs. Harden Anspach, Kieth
and Juanita and Miss Joanne
Burgess went,V>, Omaha to at
> tend the nuptials.
Students Leave
For Duchesne -n
Miss Barbara Birmingham,
> daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
J. Birmingham, Miss Nancy
Froelich, and Miss Kathryn
GOIden, daughter of' Mr. ant/
Mrs. Maxwell J. Golden, will
enter Duchesne college at Om
aha on September 12. Miss Bir
mingham and Miss Froelich are
juniors, Miss Golden is a fresh
man. All are St. Mary’s acad
amy graduates.
Larry Wayne Bourne
Is Feted—
A party was held at Ford’s
park Friday, August 25, in hon
or of Larry Wayne Bourne's
coming birthday — September
25. The party was held a month
early as the Bournes will be on
vacation in September.
A lunch wa served and Lar
ry Wayne received many gifts.
Eight little guests and their
mothers were present.
Lions Meet—
The officers of the O’Neill
Lions club met Monday morn
ing.
They decided to change the
meeting to the second and four
th Monday of each month. The
next meeting will be held Mon
day, September 10, after the
summer recess.
Luben-Potter
Nuptials Sunday—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben,
of Inman, have announced the
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Shirley, to Clarence
. cotter, of O’Neill, on Sunday,
Seotember 3.
Rites will take place at Ged
des, S. D.
Farewell Party—
The ONO club gave a far
well party for Mrs. Robert Low
ery, who left Wednesday to join
her husband at his air force
base in Washington.
Mrs. Lowery received many
gifts.
RECENT O'NEILL BRIDE
. . . Miss Shirley Schaffer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. SchaffcT, and James Walk
er were united in marriage
by Rev. Ralph Gerber at First
Presbyterian church at O’
Neill on Sunday, August 20.
AN AUGUST BRIDE . . .
Miss Arliss Joan Bly, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Bly, of Amelia, and Richard
L. Harley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Harley, of Cham
bers, were united in marriage
on Sunday, August 6, at the
Lutheran church in Cham
bers. Rev. L. A. Dale officiat
ed at the double - ring cere
mony.—O’Neill Photo.
WEDS AT SPENCER . . .
Miss Alice N. Soukup became
the bride of Robert J. Krotter
on Monday, August 21, at
Spencer. (Story on page 10.)
—O’Neill Photo Co.
Briday Shower—
Mrs. Floyd Hershiser and Miss
Bonnie Harmon entertained at
a prenuptial shower for Miss
Leona Hamilton on Thursday
evening, August 24, at the Vince
Sucky home. There were 14
guests present. A lunch was
served after the bride-elect op
ened her gifts.
Miss Hamilton and Fritz Bel
zer were married Wednesday
morning.
Merrimans Feted
On Anniversary—
Friends and neighbors of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Merriman sur
prised them on Thursday eve
ning, August 24, when they cal
led to help them celebrate their
25th wedding anniversary. They
received many gifts,
i Refreshments were served.
Betrothal Announced—
Mr. and Mrs. George Head
wish to announce the approach
ing marriage of their daughter.
Betty, to John Harkin Noll, of
Aberdeen, S. D., on Saturday,
September 2.
The wedding will take place
in St. Patrick’s Catholic church.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. M. B- Mareelus and girls
attended the Tri-County fair in
Stuart Wednesday, August 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sulliv
an and daughter, Patty, visit
ed over the August 26-27 week
end with relatives in Ft. Dodge,
la.
Ralph Bligh, of Turnbull,
Wyo., is visiting the Lorenz
families in and around O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Coyne, of
Glendale, Tex., visited with rel
atives here over the weekend.
Miss Nora McAuliffe will
leave Friday for Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peter
son, of Columbus, spent the
weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Clar k.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long and
Mrs. Lloyd Collins and child
ren visited friends in Burke, S.
D., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Larsen,
of Cheyenne. N. D., spent Thurs
lay and Friday, August 24 and
25, visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vaught, of
Columbus, and Mrs. Fred Do
derer and Kieth, of Oklahoma
City, Okla., visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wyant
on Tuesday, August 29.
Mrs. Raymond Schneider and
children spent the weekend in
Norfolk visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Gerald Sabotka.
Mr. and Mrs Alwood Weder
and son, of Shatter, Calif., spent
from Saturday until Wednes
day here visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver.
Jack Dailey and daughters
visited in Omaha last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crosby, of
Chicago, III., spent Sunday and
Monday visiting at the Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Davis home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetrow
went to Norfolk Sunday, Au
gust 27, to meet Mary and Nan
cy, who have been visiting in
Waverly, for 2 weeks.
Fred and Paul Fetrow, BUI
Malloy and Dale Strong went
j swimming at Tilden, Sunday,
August 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gallagher
took Betty to Lincoln, Wednes
day, August 29, where she will
attend the University of Nebras
ka.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel
and family attended a baseball
! game in Ainsworth Sunday, Au
gust 27.
DANCE
American Legion Ballroom... O’Neill
“Where the Big Bands Play”
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd
AL HUDSON
And His Orchestra
Admission: SI Per Person (Incl. Tax)
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