The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 03, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher ... the bridegroom will* enter
military service next week.—O'Neill Photo Co.
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Diane Fussleman
a Church Bride
PAGE — A pretty double-ring
ceremony was solemnized at the
Page Methodist church Sunday af
ternoon, June 29, at 3 o’clock
when Miss Diana Fussleman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Fusslema.1, became the bride of
bride of Jerry Asher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Asher.
Rev. C. E. Wilcox read the mar
riage lines before an altar of
lighted tapers and baskets of
.flowers.
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr., sang,
“ Because” and ‘‘O Promise Me.”
She was accompanied on the
piano by Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr.,
who played the wedding marches.
The bride, given in marriage
bv her father, appeared in a white
suit with navy blue accessories.
She carried a white Bible with a
corsage of red roses. Her necklace
and earrings were a gift of the
bridegroom.
Matron-of-honor was Mrs.» Nor
man Trowbridge, who wore an
orchid suit with a corsage of pink
roses. Norman Trowbridge was
fcestman.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
parlors for the immediate rela
tives and a few friends. Mrs. Al
ton Braddock baked the three
tier wedding cake.
Mrs. Donald Heiss poured and
Mrs. Charles Russell cut the cake
while Mrs. Harold Kelly, Mrs.
Melvin Smith and Mrs. Alton
Braddock served.
The bride graduated from the
Page high school with the class
of 1952. The bridegroom has been
employed at the Page Oil Co.
He will leave for military serv
ice July 9. Mrs. Asher plans to
assist in her father’s store dur
ing the summer.
Following the reception the
couple left for the Black Kills on
their honeymoon.
Mrs. Hunt Hostess —
Mrs. Kenneth Hunt entertained
two tables of bridge at her home
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dale
Foree was the high score winner.
Late refreshments were served
by the hostess.
[ I*Irs. Henning Feted
At Dinner —
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On Sunday a birthday anniver
sary dinner was served at noon
in honor of Mrs. Bert Henning at
the Henning farm home. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Robert En
body and sons and Mrs. Alice Hen
ning of Kelso, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Henning and Sandra
of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Grothe, sr., of Emmet, and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Yusten of O’
Neill.. Three birthday cakes
graced the dining room table.
They were gifts of Mrs. Alice
Henning, Mrs. Russell Yusten
and Mrs. Albert Henning. In
In the afternoon a luncheon of
ice cream and cake was served.
Visitors from Michigan
Are Feted —
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spry enter
tained at a dinner Tuesaay eve
ning, June 24, in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Yenglin of Romeo,
Mich., who are visiting relatives
in O’Neill.
The guests included .Mr, and
Mrs. Earl Yenglin, of Ftomeo,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spry
of Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Wiseman of Page, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Spry. Evening
guests were Mr. and Mrs. George
Layh.
Tour 11 States—
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson
and daughter, Beverly, returned
Sunday from a tour of 11 of
the western states. They were
gone 3% weeks. In Star,- Ida.,
they Visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Sample, formerly of Inman; in
Susanville and Willow Ranch,
Calif., and in Eugene, Ore., they
visited relatives.
Jean Crobb Is 5 —
Mrs. Do ranee Crabb enter
tained Tuesday in honor of her
daughter, Jean, who observed
her fifth birthday anniversary.
Games were played for entertain
ment.. Mrs. Crabb served re
freshments consisting of ice
cream and cake.
Present Review —
Mrs. Dorance Crabb entertained
the Women’s club Wednesday af
ternoon, June 25.
Mrs. John Quig presented a
book review.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Rock Falls News
Brenda and Bonna Margritz
attended Helen Sires’ birthday
anniversary party Tuesday after
noon, June 24, at Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hansen of
Bartlett were dinner and supper
guests at the Don Hynes home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and i
Mrs. Floyd Johnson attended the
wedding of Shirley Steskal and
John Schultz in Atkinson Satur
day afternoon.
Mrs. L. A. Serck and daughter,
JLoydene, left Wednesday/ June
25, for their home in Denver,
Colo., after visiting relatives in
OlNeill. Mrs. Ray Eidenmiller
returned witn her for an extend
ed visit.
Mrs. Robert Kurtz and children
returned from a two weeks’ vaca
tion trip Saturday, June 28. They
visited Mrs. Kurtz’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Brown in Hast
ings and her brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown,
Jr., in Grand Island.
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Youth, 17, Swallows
Flaming Water, Dies
Charles Swenson, 17, a Wake
field American Legion junior
baseball player, died Monday,
June 30, of burns and other in
juries suffered in an auto acci
dent.
Charles is the son of Ruel
Swenson of Wakefield, who is a
contractor working in O’Neill
on the new Rasley building and
the new subdivision in north
^’Neill.
Charles was returning to
Wakefield with three teammates
after a game at Wayne when the
car struck a bridge abutment.
The car plunged into a creek
and gasoline escaped from the
broken tanks, covering the wa
ter with flaming gasoline.
Two of the boys were injured
critically and are described as
in “poor” condition. They are
Merlin Olson and Tom Shelling
ton. A fourth member of the
group, Gerald Meyer, escaped
injury. Swenson’s death was
partly due to internal burns re
sulting from swallowing flaming
water.
CELIA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger,
Mrs. Perry Terwilliger and Mrs.
Bob Lare were Pickstown, S.D.,
visitors Saturday, June 21. Per
ry Terwilliger and Bob Lare
went to Bassett that day for a
four-day fishing outing at Brown
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman
were Thursday evening, June 26,
visitors at the Hans Lauridsen
home.
Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and sons
and Mrs. A'nna Damero of Oma
ha visited Mrs. Victor Frickel
Monday afternoon, June 23.
Tuesday, June 24, dinner
guests at the Jim Lauridsen
home were Mrs. Anna Damero
of Omaha, Louie Lauridsen and
the Hans Lauridsen family.
Sunday evening, June 22, vis
itors at the Hans Lauridsen home
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Her
man of Butte and Mrs. Maty
Lange and son, Ira.
Hans and Jim Lauridsen were
Friday afternoon, June 27, vis
itors at the Alvin Heiser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Terwilli
ger and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lare
were Tuesday evening, June 24,
visitors at the Jack Winings
home to see the Terwilligers’
nephew, Baby Jarrel Wayne, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Winings.
Diane Samms visited Mary
Catherine and Patricia Kilmurry
Thursday afternoon, June 26,
and was a supper guest at the
Kilmurry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack
and children were Thursday eve
ning, June 26, visitors at the
Frank Kilmurry home.
The Earl Schlotfeld family
were Sunday evening, June 29,
visitors at the Paul Johnson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Poess
necker and family were Sunday
evening, June 22, visitors at the
Clarence Focken home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cannon of
Portland, Ore., arrived Monday,
June 30, for a visit with his sis
ter, Mrs. Edna Hendricks, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry
were Sunday, June 29, dinner
guests at the Frank Kilmurry
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lare of
Nebraska City visited the Jack
Winings home Monday evening
and saw a lot of home movies.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Arp and
family were Wednesday evening,
June 25, visitors at the Emil Col
fack home and brought Shirley
Colfack home. Shirley had been
visiting at the Arp home since
Sunday, June 22.
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ici wiuigci allU
Mrs. Lee Terwilliger were visit
ors at O’Neill Thursday, June 26.
Jim Lauridsen visited the Paul
Johnson family Thursday eve
ning, June 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack
were Sunday, June 29, afternoon
and supper guests at the Wilford
Arp home. Gary Arp came home
with them and will help put up
hav this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease were
Norfolk visitors Tuesday, June
24.
The Hans Lauridsen family ac
companied Jim Lauridsen to
Lake Andes and Pickstown, S.D.,
Sunday, June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lare and
Jimmy Shuey of Nebraska City
came Friday, June 20, to get
their son. Bobbie, who had been
visiting the Lee Terwilliger fam
ily for the past month. They re
turned home Wednesday, June
25. .
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson
were O’Neill visitors Wednesday,
June 25.
Harry Mlinar and Duane Beck
helped Emil Colfack build a cage
for his stacker on Wednesay,
June 25.
The Celia Homemakers exten
sion club met at the Frank Kil
murry home Thursday, June 26.
Twelve members were present
Mrs. Duane Beck was a visitor.
There will be no July meeting.
Mrs. Lee Terwilliger was host
ess at a party at her home Wed
nesday, June 25. Twelve women
were present.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg and granddaughters, Diane
and Carla Samms, were Thurs
day evening. June 26, visitors at
the Frank Kilmurrv home.
Lavton Schlotfeld visited Lar
ry Johnson Sunday afternoon,
June 29.
Hans Lauridsen accompanied
Ira Lange to O’Neill Monday,
June 23.
To Cleveland —
Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, who
is employed with the Northwest
ern Bell Telephone company in
O’Neill went to Cleveland, O., on
Monday, June 16, and attended
the telephone union exchange
which was held from Monday,
June 16, until Saturday, June 21.
Does Deep Sea Fishing —
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Riffey
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
David Bellar returned Wednes
day, June 25, from a three weeks’
vacation trip on the West coast.
Mr. Bellar did some deep sea
fishing about 15 miles from the
Golden Gate in California and
landed a 14-pound salmon.
Triple-Rites for
Crash Victims
(Continued from page 1)
George Kelly of Rogers, Ark.;
Mrs. Willard Scheer of Orchard;
Mrs. Harry Bierig of Boise, Ida.;
Mrs. High Lowhead of Lovelock,
Nev.
Pallbearers were Clemens Mc
Kamy, Eldon McKamy, Pat O’
Gorman, Joe Wiebel and Floyd
Miller.
Margaret Eleanor McKamy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem
ens H. Muff, was born November
1, 1912. She was graduated from
the Clearwater high school and
taught school in Deloit.
She was united in marriage
on June 6. 1933 to Lyndon H.
McKamy of Ewing.
For the past five years she had
been employed by the Mode ’O
Day corporation at Hastings.
She is survived by five chil
dren—Betty, 18; LeRoy, 16; Joan,
14; Maurice, 11, and Donnie, 8;
brothers—Mark of O’Neill; Leon
ard of Washington, D.C., and Cle
tus of Clearwater; sisters—Mrs.
Carl Gokie, Mrs. Elmo McKamy,
Mrs. Medle Cox, all of Norfolk.
She was preceded in death by her
father and one brother.
Pallbearers were Clarence
Funk, Donald Schueth, Alex
Thramer, Carl Joe Gokie, Pat
Knapp and Jim Gentleman.
Christine Theresa Muff, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Schueth, was born December 8,
1879, at West Point. She died on
June 25, at St. Frances hospital
in Grand Island.
The family moved from West
Point to a farm near Humphrey
where she attended St. Francis
school.
She was united in marriage
to Clemens H. Muff on Octo
ber 8, 1907, at Humphrey. Af
ter living on a farm near Cedar
Rapids for nine years, the fam
ily moved to their farm south
west of Clearwater,
After the death of her husband,
she moved to Norfolk where she
resided for the past seven years.
Survivors include: Sons —
Mark of O'Neill; Leonard of
Washington, D.C.; Cletus of Clear
water; daughters—Mrs. Carl Go
kie, Mrs. Elmo McKamy and Mrs.
Merle Cox, all of Norfolk; 23
grandchildren; one great-grand
son; sisters—Margaret and Elean
or Schueth, both of Denver, Colo.;
brother—Albert of Clearwater.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, one daughter, one
son, four brothers and two sis
ters.
Palbearers were John Sehi,
John Raster, Ferdinand Hupp,
Joe Thramer, John Rneivel and
Leo Funk.
Among cities and towns repre
sented at the funeral were:
Hastings, Atkinson Jaunita, Til
den, Bridgeport, Meadow Grave,
Danneborg, Norfolk, Omaha, Sil
ver Creek, Orchard, Neligh, Madi
son, Newport, Naper, Humphrey,
Ewing, Wayne, Albion, Peters
burg, Lindsay, Elgin, Clearwater,
Brunswick, Osmond, O’Neill, Den
ver, Colo., Rogers and Gravette,
Ark., Boise, Ida., Lovelock, Nev.,
Winner, S.D., Charles City, la.,
Washington, D.C.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Del Larson of Chi
cago, 111., arrived in O’Neill Sat
urday, June 28, and are spending
a two weeks’ vacation with Mrs.
Larson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Gallagher.
W/O and Mrs. James Hall and
children, Jimmy and Sharon of
Concord, Calif., came to O’Neill
Tuesday morning and are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harry D.
Gildersleeve. They are enroute
to Virginia where Mr. Kail is be
ing transferred. Mrs. Hall and
Doctor Gildersleeve are cousins.
For Sale: IV2 lots. You cannot
find a better location. Also, one—
one hundred dollar share in the
O'Neill Country club, which I
will sell for fifty dollars. — Dr.
Fisher. 8tf
Miss Ramona Fuhrer of Butte,
came Thursday, June 26, and is
spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Fuhrer.
Mrs. Lillian Baker left for Los
Angeles, Calif., Monday to be
with her son, Berry Baker, who is
stationed near there.
Miss Marilyn Fritton of St.
Catherine’s school of nursing,
Omaha, arrived in O’Neill Sunday
and is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Fritton.
Miss Leona Troshynski and
Miss Betty Thomas left Saturday,
June 28 for Detroit, Mich., where
they will spend a three weeks’ va
cation visiting Miss Troshynski’s
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wilson, and family, also
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troshynski
and other relatives.
Mrs. Violet Gildersleeve and
William Mitchell left for their
home in Los Angeles, Calif., on
Tuesday after visiting Dr. and Mrs
Harry D. Gildersleeve for a week.
Tom Enright and daughter,
Miss Loretta, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. James Carney to Picks
town, S.D., Sunday where they
attended the Ft. Randall dam
open-house.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, Car
ole and Raymond, and Gilbert
Fox went to Winner, S.D., Sun
day where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Bosn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich
and daughter, Miss Nancy, and
son, William, jr., returned to
their home Wednesday from New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence
and family went to Ainsworth
Tuesday on business. They also
visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff
and son visited in Ewing Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Roudy
bush.
Mrs. Emma Lawrence has gone
to Valentine to spent the Fourth
of July holidays with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Lawrence and family.
Dr. Nadene Coyne of Kansas
City, Mo., will spent the Fourth
of July holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coyne.
Mrs. Lloyd Collins and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Long were Friday, June 27, din
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Culver.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook re
turned to their home in Omaha
Thursday, June 26, after spend
ing a two weeks’ vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, sr.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Didlak of
Omaha came Saturday evening
and visited relatives in O’NeilL
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
William Strong entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Didlak and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Brittell and Wanda at a
dinner party. The Didlak’s re
turned to Omaha Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clent Symonds of
Minneapolis, Min., were weekend!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. John
Grutsch.
Jackie Kelley is spending this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hallock
and son, Mike, of Rapid City, S.D.,
spent the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. John Dalton.
Mrs. George Winkler and chil
dren spent Friday, June 27, in
Page with Mrs. Winkler’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kemper.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of
Norfolk spent the weekend with
Mis. Miller’s parents, Mr. and
George Van Every. Sunday their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Van Every of Grand
Island, spent the day with them.
Mr. an Mrs. Earl Yenglin and
family and little granddaughter
spent a week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George Layh and daughter
and other relatives. They left
for their home in Romeo, Mich.,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack
went to Ewing Saturday, June
28, to visit Mr. Tomjack’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tomjack,
and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Berg and Ermine Riechert
and son, Charles, all of Long
Prairie, Minn.
Joyce Huten is spending the
week visiting the Leo Tunender
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wade and
children, Camille and Steven de
parted for their home in Centra
lia, Kans., on Tuesday morning
after visiting two weeks with
Mrs. Wade’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Young.
Dale Ludington of Beemer
spent from Saturday, June 28, un
til Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs.
George Winkler. Dale is Mrs.
Winkler’s nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Anderson
of Burwell spent Tuesday with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier
and family will celebrate the
Fourth in Neligh.
Mrs. John Schmidt and Mrs.
Frank Grenier and daughter, Ar
dys, went to Nodfolk Saturday,
June 28.
Sunday, June 22 dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Farr of
Atkinson were Clarence Farr oj?
LO’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Stuart; Tom Duffy of
a, uncle of Mrs. William
Farr and Clarence Greig, also Mr.
Turpin of Atkinson and Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Tunender of Emmet.
The dinner was in honor of Clar
ence Farr’s birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Glen Gettert and daugh
ter, Elva, spent the past week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Laible, near Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilstrap and
family left today (Thursday) for
Bloomington, Wise., where they
will visit Mrs. Gilstrap’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward.
Dr. and Mrs. Karry D. Gilder
seeve and children went to Oma
ha Thursday, June 28, where they
attended the Ak-Sar-Ben races.
They returned to their home Fri
day, June 29.
North-Holt Gets
Needed Shower
Rainfall varying from three
fourths of an inch to 1% inches
fell along the Niobrara river val
ley and Eagle creek valleys Mon
day night.
At Midway the rainfall mea
sured .75 and at the Storjohann
ranch where Mickey Stewart re
sides the fall was estimated at
1% inches.
The rain was greatly needed
since pastures were drying up,
and crops were falling behind
due to the lack of moisture, ac
cording to Blake Benson, whose
farm is 16 miles north of O’Neill.
A severe electrical storm ac
companied the shower, which
completely missed O’Neill. A
shower fell within five miles
of OWeill on the west. Showers
during the past 7 days netted .31
here. i
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Any 6- or 8-exposure
roll of film developed
and large - size prints
made for 35 cents.
O’NEILL PHOTO CO.
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to Witness the Showing of
“THE HEAD MAN
A film devoted to the betterment of
employer-employees relations.
WEDNESDAY EVE. JULY 9TH
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Film to Be Shown by Mayor J. E. Davis
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