The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 03, 1952, SEC. 2, Page 9, Image 9

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    —The Frontier Rngrravlnp
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schmidt . . . wed in Chambers church
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T angeman-Schmidt
Nuptials Are Read
CHAMBERS—A very beautiful
and impressive double-ring cere
mony was performed by Rev. C.
D. Ankney at St. Paul’s Lutheran
church, Chambers, on Wednesday
afternoon, December 26, at 2 o’
clock when Miss Lylas Lenore
Tangeman, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tangeman,
of Chambers, became the bride of
Vernon Schmidt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Schmidt, of Ewing.
As Lela Corcoran played the
nuptial music, the Misses Kay
Eisenhauer and Neva Jarman
marched up the aisle to light the
candelabra on the altar, which
was decorated with pink and
white geraniums. Kay wore a
pink floor length gown and Neva
wore a yellow floorlength gown,
Both candlelighters wore white
carnation corsages.
Mrs. Letha Cooke sang “Be
cause” and “A Wedding Prayer.”
She was accompanied by Lela
Corcoran at the organ.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was beau
tiful in a floorlength gown of
white bridal satin. The tight fitted
bodice came to a point at the
waist and it was fashioned with
a high net ruffle studded with
rhinestones and seed pearls. The
long sleeves came to a point over
the hands.
Her double-tier fingertip veil
of nylon, edged in Valencia lace,
fell in graceful folds from a tiara
studded with rhinestones and seed
pearls. The full skirt was fash
ioned with a panel front edged
with lace and swept into an aisle
wide train. She carried a bridal
bouquet of pink roses and white
mums. . ,
Miss Doreen rangeman,
of the bride, was her only attend
ant. She was gowned in a green
taffeta formal with a shouldei
length veil and her corsage was a
bouquet of mixed mums.
The bridegroom was attired ir
a medium blue business suit with
a white carnation boutonniere.
He was attended by Eldon Har
ley a cousin of the bride, and
friend of the bridegroom. He al
so wore a blue business suit with
a white carnation boutonniere.
Mrs. Arthur Tangeman, moth
er of the bride, wore a blue sui1
with matching accessories.
Mrs. Martin Schmidt, mother ol
the bridegroom, chose a blue
dress. Both mothers wore corsagei
of white carnations.
Navonne Schmidt, sister of the
bridegroom, carried the rings or
a white satin pillow trimmed ir
lace and which was made by the
bride’s mother. Navonne wai
dressed in a floorlength gown o:
dusty rose. .
Ushers were Robert K.oci, «
friend of the bridegroom, anc
Lawrence Tangeman, brother o
the bride. Both wore pink carna
tion boutonnieres.
Following the wedding cere
mony, a reception was given in
the church parlors for about 8C
^ The bride’s table was decoratec
with lighted tapers and bouquet!
of fern and sweet peas.
The 4-tier wedding cake wa.
baked by the mother of the bride
groom and by the mother of th
bride. The cake, decorated bj
Doreen and Lylas, was pink anc
white and was topped wrth aimin
iature bride and bridegroom.
Refreshments of pink cake top
ped with white and pink *rosting
pink and white ice cream anc
coffee were served.
Dianne Hoffman and Mrs
Lloyd Hilligas served the br da
party. Also assisting in the churcl
parlors were Mrs. Darrel Gillette
Mrs. Glen Adams, Mrs. Stev
Shavlik, Mrs. Kenneth Adam
and Mrs. Charles Grimes.
Ruth Dankert, cousin of tn
bride, cut the wedding cake.
Ada DeHart had charge of Jv
guest book and Mrs. James Butt
had charge of the gift table.
Both the bride and bridegroom
are graduates of the Chambers
high school. The bride has been a
school teacher since she graduat
ed. At present she is teaching the
Lone Tree district. Vernon has
been engaged in farming witf} his
father since he completed high
school.
Following the reception, the
couple left for a short wedding
trip.
For going away, the bride chose
a tan suit with matching acces
sories.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schmidt
will make their home on his fa
ther’s farm in the Martha com
munity.
Out-of-town guests were: Mrs.
Herbert Nielsen, Delores and
Kay, of Inman; Mr. and . Mrs.
Walter Minnebroker and family,
of Clearwater; Mrs. Henry Book
man and daughters, of Lincoln;
Mrs. Horn and son. of Lincoln;
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Minnebroker
and family, of Neligh; tyLss Cor
rine Joseph, of Valentine, and
Pvt. Larry Tangeman, of Ft. Ri
ley.
Mary Ellen Smith
a December Bride
The marriage of Miss Mary El
len Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Smith, of O’Neill,
' to Pvt. Robert E. Helgesen, son
of Mrs. Edith Mae Helgesen, of
Denver, Colo., was solemnized at
130 o’clock Saturday afternoon,
December 29, at St. Patrick’s
Catholic church in O’Neill.
1 Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan
performed the ceremony before
an altar decorated with poinset
jtas and Christmas greenery. Mr.
1 and Mrs. Clarence Sauser, of O -
■Neill, were their only attendants.
Refreshments were served at the
bride’s home immediately follow
ing the ceremony for the mem
bers of the wedding party and a
few cose friends.
The couple left for Sioux Falls,
S.D., for a wedding trip before
the bridegroom returns to Ft. Ri
ley, Kans., where he is stationed.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Star, Ida.
Dec. 27, 1951
Frontier, O’Neill
Dear Sir:
Please find enclosed check and
renew our subscription.
1 We are very happy here in our
I new home. Bob is feeling pretty
good since he got home from the
1 hospital. , „
We have had several small
snows but it hasn’t been too cold
i yet—about 15 above.
We hear you are having lots ot
snow and cold in Nebraska. We
hope it doesn’t get too bad.
Yours truly,
MR AND MRS. ROBERT
SAMPLE.
December 26, 1951
Dear Sir: Just a note to let you
know we enjoy your broadcast,
especially telling when the west
bound Chicago & North Western
train arrives, so we can tell about
, what time to go after the mail.
Thanks again.
LEON BECKWITH,
Emmet, Nebr.
WE BEG YOUR PARDON
In an item appearing in the De
cember 27 issue of The Frontier
concerning a Christmas party it
i was stated that Jerry and Bonnie
Schmidt, who were among the
the guests, were from Fremont.
I This was erroneous. Jerry and
i Bonnie Schmidt ase from O Neill.
» Mr and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar and
; Mrs. Robert Leder and sons, Lee
and Kenneth, of Atkinson, and
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser
were Sunday afternoon callers at
, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
s L. Smith and family.
5
Carol Ann Donavan
Is 8-Years-Old —
Mrs. J. L. Donavan entertained
11 girls Friday afternoon, Decern
o
ber 28, in honor of her daughter,
Carol Ann, who was 8-years-old.
The afternoon was spent piaying
games.
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Mrs. Donavan served ice cream, >
cake and chocolate dnnk for
luncheon.
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