The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 15, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    AID RAY KURTZ. WIFE . . . T)
of good neighbors who moved in on the Ray
Kurtz farm, north of O’Neill, to aid Mr. and Mrs.
Kurtz with a backlog of work. The group in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Sterns. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull, Stanley Benson,
Earl McClanahan, Marian Woidneck, Walter Sire,
Dave Moler, John Jay Donlin, John Grutsch,
Francis Rhode, Dan Snyder, Mrs. Robert Larson,
Mrs. Charles Cooper and Mrs. Dan Snyder. The
latter three are daughters of the Kurtzes.
Mrs. Froelicfc Heads
Friends of St. Mary's—
At the last business meeting of
the Friends of St. Mary’s the fol
lowing were elected:
Mrs. W. J. Froelich, president;
Mrs. J. J. Berigan, vice-president;
Mrs. Charles Yarnall, secretary;
Mrs. T. A. Green, treasurer.
Mrs. L. D. Putnam is the re
tiring president.
A motion to place additional
new equipment on the play
ground was passed. This equip
ment has been installed.
A musical program was pre
sented. William J. Froelich, jr.,
sang “Danny Boy” and “Ole
Man River.” Miss Mary Ellen
Steele and Mr. Froelich sang
“Only Make Believe.” Bernard
Mohr gave a piano recital. Nyla
Jaszkowiak and Jane Petersen
presented a tap dance.
'Lights of World
Have Gone Out'—
The baccalaureate services for
•43 O’Neill high school seniors
were held in the O’Neill public
school auditorium Sunday, May
11, at 8 p.m.
Rev. Samuel Lee delivered the
sermon, based on II Chronicles
29, 1-11. His theme was “Lights
in a Darkened World.”
Reverend i_,ee brought out that
as the lights on the altar of the
Israelite temple had gone out,
so today the lights of the world
have gone out. He said that it is
up to the young people to relight
the lights. But in order to do
this, they must have the Light
Who is Christ.
Family Gathering at
Van Every Home —
Mr. and Mrs. George Van Ev
ery entertained at a family din
ner on Sunday. All of their sons
and daughters and their families
were present. They include: Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Miller and family, of
Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Van Every and daughter, of
Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. Vir
gil Johnson and sons, of Lincoln;
Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Ev
ery and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Fuller and Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Van Every.
Family Heirlooms Used
on Birthday —
On Thursday evening, May 8,
Mrs. Marie Strube celebrated her
birthday anniversary. Several of
her Triends came to call. They
were Mrs. Pete Fetrow and two
daughters, Mary and Nancy, Mrs.
Harold Young and Mrs. William
Luben. The evening was spent
socially. Mrs. Strube served re
freshments. Coffee was served in
cups that were 65-years-old.
They were her mother’s cups that
she received when she started
housekeeping.
Bonney Lawrence Is 10 —
Mrs. Ray Lawrence entertained
seven girls on Saturday, May 3,
in honor of her daughter, Bon
ney, who was celebrating her
10th birthday anniversary. The
girls attended the theater in the
afternoon after which Mrs. Law
rence served refeshments consist
ing of ice cream and cake. She
received many gifts.
Birthday Noted —
On Saturday, May 9, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Anderson were sup
per guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville MeKim, in honor
of Mrs. McKim’s birthday anni
versary. An angel food birthday
cake graced the center of the ta
ble.
Mrs, Hubbard Hostess —
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, of Cham
bers, was hostess to the Merri
Myx Bridge club Tuesday after
noon wih a 1:30 o’clock dessert
luncheon and bridge following
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Mrs. Everitt Hostess —
The Just-a-Club met Wednes
day, May 7, at the home of Mrs.
Jack Everitt. The evening was
spent socially. Refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Chex-a-Marie in Session —
The Chez-a-Marie Bridge club
met on Mondav, May 12, at the
home of Mrs. Marvin Miller with
a pot-luck supoer. The evening
was spent socially.
Mrs. McKenna Hostess —
Mrs. Mabel McKenna enter
tained two tables at bridge and
dessert luncheon on Friday, May
9, at her home.
Mrs. William Goggin, of New
York City, spent several days last
week at the home of her broth
er and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. n. C. Schaffer She returned
to her home on Saturday, May
10. *
Mrs. Alfred M. Kamik, the former Elizabeth Jean Gallagher
. . . bride in church rite.—O'Neill Photo Co.
★ ★ ★
Gallagher-Hamik
Nuptials Are Read
A beautiful wedding was sol
emnized Monday, May 12, at 10
a.m., at St. Patrick’s Catholic
church in OTNeill when Miss
Elizabeth Jean Gallagher, young
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Gallagher, of Inman, became
the bride of Alfred M. Haimik, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamik. of
Stuart.
ReV. Kenneth Carl officiated.
Terry and Lynn Gallagher, neph
ews of the bride, served as altar
boys.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a white
satin gown fashioned in princess
style with a net yoke. Her fin
gertip veil of net fell from a pearl
studded tiara. She carried a bou
quet of red roses and a white
prayer book which was a gift
from the bridegroom.
Miss Betty Hamik, sister of the
bridegroom, was maid of^honor.
She. appeared in a gown fashioned
of shrimp net and satin and car
ried a nosegay of yellow roses.
Miss Donna Hamik, flower girl,
wore a long white satin princes?
style gown and carried daisies.
Master Kenneth Hamik, ringbear
er, wore a blue Eton jacket and
white trousers.
The bridegroom was attended
by Leonard Hamik and James
Coker, who wore grey suits with
white carnation boutonnaires.
Bob Clouse and Fritz Hatze
served as ushers.
The bride’s mother chose a
sheer navy blue dress with white
accessories for her daughter’s
wedding. Her corsage was of red
carnations. The bridegroom’s
mother was attired in a navy blue
print dress with dark accessories.
A wedding breakfast for the
immediate families was held at
the M&M cafe in O’Neill. The re
ception was at the home of the
bride’s parents, east of Inman.
Mrs- Hatmik wore a navy blue
dress with navy accessories for
her going away outfit. They left
for a honeymoon trip in the East.
Out-of-state guests here for the
wedding were: the bride’s broth
er, Daniel P. Gallagher, Mrs. Gal
lagher and daughter, Kathleen
Ann; the bride’s sister, Mrs. El
win Cronk, Mr. Cronk and daugh
ter, Jane, all of San Bernardino,
Calif... and the bride’s uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Chase, of
Sheldon, la.
3eckwiths Hosts —
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith
entertained at a family dinner on
Sunday evening. The guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Vem Beck
with and familv. of Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney,
Shirlev and Bonnie Keenev, arid
Paul Sievers. of Norfolk: Mr. and
Mrs. t?px Rpr-kwitb, of Bmmet,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley
and familv and Mrs. Millie Seger,
all of Atkinson.
A „ '*
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Loren Nelson arrived
home from Omaha on Tuesday
morning where she had been vis
iting.
Mr. and Mrs- Bartley Brennan
arrived home Sunday from Nor
folk where they attended the fu
neral rites of Mr. Brennan’s
mother, Mrs. Nell Brennan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grady mo
tored to Columbus Sunday, where
they met Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Grady, Mr. Grady’s parents. The
Grady’s had been in Baker, Ore.,
where they have been residing
with their daughter, Mrs, Paul
Montgomery, and children, since
last fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lansworth
and daughter, Joan, entertained
at a dinner party on Sunday at
their home. The guests were:
John Lansworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Boshart and son, of Kear
ney, Mr. and 'Mrs. Aaron Boshart,
Mrs. Opal Hammerlun and fam
ily, Mrs. Grace Isberg, Mrs.
Charles Manson and Mr. and Mrs
C. A. Widtfeldt
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Froelich ar
rived Saturday, May 10, from
Chicago, 111. The preceeding
weekend they had attended the
Kentucky derby at Louisville,
Ky. Mr. Froelich returned to Chi
cago on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey, of
O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Pittack and son, Steven, of
Tilden, were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mur
ray.
Ray Kurtz went to Kansas City,
Mo., on Saturday, May 10, where
he will visit his wife, Mrs. Kurtz,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kurtz.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
and son, Ivan, went to Atkinson
Sunday where Mrs. Kaiser visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kliment, while Mr. Kaiser
and Ivan went fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus, ac
companied by Mrs. Mary Mac
Leod, went to Omaha Thursday
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fang
man. Mrs. MacLeod remained in
Omaha to spend some time with
the Fangmans.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Laursen
spent Sunday in Allen with Mrs.
Laursen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Ellis.
Mrs. M. B Marceilus and fatm
ilv, Mrs. Billv Marceilus and
Mrs. Orville McKim spent Satur
day in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brinkman
and family spent Sunday in At
kinson at the home of Mr Brink
man’s father. Aueust Brinkman.
Mrs. M. B. Marceilus enter
tained at a family dinner on Sun
day. Besides the immediate fam
ily. the guests included Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Marceilus and Carroll,
of Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
R°ntsehlor and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Marceilus, all of
Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Marceilus.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Brinkman
and family will leave Saturday,
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May 17, on a vacation trip to the
west coast. They plan to visit
relatives in California.
Mrs. Leland Leib and daughter,
Katherine, will arrive from Hast
ings this weekend and plan to
spend a week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dom McDermott.
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt and
family spent the weekend in
Omaha
Edward McCarthy, of Creigh
ton university, Omaha, spent the
weekend and mother’s day with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
McCarthy and family.
Royce and Mervyn Asher, of
Sun Valley, Ida-, and Miss Bever
ly Johnson, Mervyn’s fiancee, of
tidaho Falls, Ida., arrived Sunday
and were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer E. Asher and family.
Royce went on to Michigan the
same day where he manages a
ski and hunting lodge. Miss John
son and Mervyn Asher remained
with the Ashers until Tuesday.
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