The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 10, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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Lila Hansen Weds
Warren Ebbers Here
A very pretty wedding was
held at the Methodist church of
O’Neill Sunday, January 6, at 2
p.m., with Rev. V. R. Bell officiat
ing.
Lila Hansen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Hansen, and War
ren Ebbers, of Firth, were joined
in holy matrimony in a dbuble
ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was dressed in a gown
of white satin and net with a
floor-length skirt and long sleeves
ending in a point at the wrists.
She wore a white illusion finger
tip veil with lace and a beaded
headpiece.
The bride carried out the tra
ditional custom with something
old, new and blue.
The bridegroom wore a suit of
gray-blue aqd a white carnation
boutonniere.
The maid-of-honor, Miss Wava
Pearson, of Lincoln, had a floor
length gown of pink satin with
a matching headpiece.
Wilmer J. Bishop, of Pleasant
Dale, acted as bestman. His suit
was navy blue.
Melvina Mulhair, niece of the
bride, acted as flower girl. She
was dressed in a blue floor-length
taffeta gown. She carried the
bride’s bouquet of red roses.
Richard Mulhair, nephew of
the bride, acted as ringbearer.
Janet and Larry Gifford, niece
and nephew of the bride, were
candlelighters.
Mrs. D. H. Hansen, mother of
the bride, appeared in a street
length dress of navy blue and
Mrs. John Ebbers, mother of the
bridegroom, wore a street-length
dress of wine. Both mothers had
carnation corsages.
/a. Hj. DOWcii was urgoiusi auu
John Bowen sang “Because” and
“I Love You Truly.”
William Hansen, brother of the
bride, and Earl Ebbers, brother
of the bridegroom, were ushers.
A reception was held at the
church basement immediately
following the ceremony with 45
relatives and friends as guests,
The wedding cakes were baked
by the bride’s sister, Mrs. Charles
Gifford, and a neighbor, Mrs.
Vernon Harding.
Out-of-town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Pape, of Cort
land; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hen
sinkvelt, of Princeton; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ebbers, of Hallam; Mr.
and Mrs. John Ebbers, of Firth;
Earl Ebbers, of Firth; Wilmer J.
Bishop, of Pleasant Dale; Mary
E. Souehek, of Lincoln, and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Bouma, of Hal
lam.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Ebbers will be at home
on a farm near Firth.
Mr. and Mrs. Schulx
Are Feted —
A group of friends surprised
Mr and Mrs. Robert Schulz on.
Sunday, January 6. It was a com
bination birthday anniversary and
farewell party. Mrs. Schulzs
birthday occurs on that day and
Mr. and Mrs. Schulz will soon be
leaving for Florida.
There were 4 tables of pinochle,
with Mrs. D. N. Loy and Frank
Greiner winning high, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lowry were low, and
Robert Schulz won traveling.
Lions Plan
Valentine Party—
The Hons club met Tuesday
evening at Slat’s cafe The club
, now has its own male Quartet
which furnished the entertain
Plans were made for a Valen
tine party to be held rebruanr
12 at the Legion auditorium.
Mrs. Lyons Hostess —
The CAM club met on Tuesday,
January 8, at the home of Mrs.
Walter Lyons. Cards were played
and refreshments were served at
the close of the evening._
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—Frontier Engraving
Mrs. Francis Belser, the former Ruby Fox . . . weds in church
rite.—O'Neill Photo Co.
P-TA Will Meet
Monday Evening—
Regular monthly meeting of the
Parent-Teachers’ association will
be held on Monday, January 14,
at 8 p.m., in the O’Neill public
school band room.
A film will be shown and sev
eral musical numbers will be the
highlight of the evening.
Phyllis Johnson Loy will sing
a solo, “I Walked Today Where
Jesus Walked,” by O’Hara; Bar
bara Bennett will sing a solo;
James G. Bastian will play a pi
ana solo, and there will be a la
dies’ trio.
The second grade mothers will
have charge of refreshments.
All members are urged to at
tend, an official said.
Rebekahs Install—
On Friday evening, January 4,
the Rebekah lodge met in the
IOOF hall. Mrs. Nellie Medcalf
and her staff from Chambers in
stalled the new officers.
New officers are Mrs. Bennett
Heriford, noble grand; Mrs. Ruth
Wayman, vice-grand; Mrs. Ver
non Lorenz, secretary; Mrs. Win
nie Barger, treasurer.
After the officers were install
ed lunch was served.
Club Meats —
The O'Neill Women’s club met
in the band room at the O’Neill
nublic school Wednesday evening,
January 9. The high school dram
atic department presented a skit
and James Bastian presented sev
eral musical numbers.
ONO in Session —
Mrs Donald Martin entertained
the ONO club at her home on
Monday, January 7. Mrs Dale
Curran was a guest. At cards, Mrs.
Harold Calkins won high, Mrs.
TWald Graham, low. and Mrs.
Robert Lowery, all-cut.
Bridge Winners—
The Chez-a-Mari club met on
Monday, January 7, with a din
ner at the M&M cafe and cards
were played at the home of Mrs.
Joe Stutz following the dinner.
The winners were Mrs. Marvin
Miller and Mrs. Dale French.
Merri-Myx in Session —
The Merri-Myx met with a l.JO
p.m. dessert luncheon at the home
of Mrs. H. L. Lindberg on Tues
day afternoon.
Frontier want ads bring quick
results!___
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Ruby Fox Bride
of F rancis Belzer
A beautiful and impressive
wedding was solemnized at 9
a.m., Wednesday, January 2, in St.
Patrick’s Catholic church when
Miss Ruby Fox, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fox, of O’Neill,
became the bride of Francis Bel
zer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bel
zer, also of O’Neill. The cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
Kenneth Carl before an altar dec
orated with poinsettas and red
carnations.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was gowned in lace
and heavy satin. The bodice of
lace worked into flowers at the
neckline and extended below the
hip line, ending in a low point in
the back. A full satin skirt fell
in a long train. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations.
The maid-of-honor, Mrs. Wil
liam Kelly, wore a pink gown
with a pink bonnet-shaped hat
and carried white carnations.
The bridegroom wore a light
blue suit, and his brother, Ed
ward Belzer, who was bestman,
wore a light tan suit.
Mrs. Joseph Hansen as soloist
san, “On This Day,” “Ava Maris
Stella,” “Panis Angelicus,” and
“Ave Maria,” accompanied at the
organ by Sister M. Flores, who al
so played 2 wedding marches, the
festival processional and reces
sional.
A breakfast was served imme
diately after the ceremony to the
wedding party at the M & M cafe,
followed by a reception at the
home of the bride’s parents.
In the center of the table was
a 3-tier wedding cake trimmed in
pink roses and topped with a
miniature bride and bridegroom.
The couple went to Fremont
for a wedding trip. For going away
the bride wore a wine checked
suit and a corsage of white carna
tions.
They are making their home
here. Mr. Belzer is employed at
the Merri Bottling Co., and Mrs.
Belzer is employed at Lookers.
Mrs. Robert Carroll and daugh
ter, of Atkinson, were among the
out-of-town guests.
New Officers Get
Acquainted with Jobs —
Members of the Beautiful Val
ley Garden club answered roll
call on the subject of “What
I’ve Done to Attract Birds” when
they met at the home of Laveme
Harley on Tuesday evening, Jan
uary 1.
Rena Dierking was lucky
enough to win the first door prize
of Susie Hubbard’s choosing, who
took over as door prize chairman
while the rest of the 1952 officers
also got acquainted with their
new jobs, including: Lou Hub
bard, president; Bernice Platt,
vice-president; Laverne Harley,
secretary-treasurer.
Movies will be shown when the
club meets with Esther Atkinson
on February 5.
Miss Froelich's
Engagement Announced—
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe
lich have announced the engage
ment of their daughter. Miss Nan
cy, to John Robert Berigan, son of
Mr and Mrs. James L. Berigan,
of Atkinson. Miss Froelich, who
attended Barat college, Lake
Forest, 111., for 2 years, is a sen
ior at Duchesne college, Omaha.
She was a countess in the 1950
court of Ak-Sar-Ben. Mr. Berigan,
who attended St. Louis universi
ty, St. Louis, Mo., is now a sen
ior at Creighton university, Om
aha. No date has been set for the
wedding. I
LEGION
MEETING
TONIGHT!
Thurs., Jan. 10
Legion Lounge
I MICE AT O’NEILL I
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