The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 12, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 7, Image 7

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Ewing Newlyweds
to Live in Oregon
EWING— Miss Rosetta Boies,
daughter of Mrs. Katherine
Boies of Ewing, and Donald
D**away, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dunaway, also of Ewing,
were married Wednesday, Feb
jraary 4, at an afternoon service
at Christ Lutheran church in O’
Neill. Rev. R. W. Olson officiat
ed with the double - ring cere
, mony.
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown made of white net
over white satin. Her fingertip
veil was held in place with a
pleated cap trimmed in lace. She
carried a bouquet of American
beauty roses.
Mrs. Robley Sisson, jr., sister
of the bride, was the matron-of
honor. She wore an aqua-color
ed gown fashioned similiarly to
the bride’s gown. She wore a
corsage of roses.
Dana Sisson was bestman.
After the ceremony, an infor
mal reception was held at the
Broadway cafe in Ewing with
Mr. and Mrs. Robley Sisson, jr.,
as hosts. Close friends and rela
tives of the newlyweds were
guests.
Eor a wedding trip to Port
• land, Ore., where the couple
will live, the bride wore a grey
51 Vi iersey w*th red accessories.
The bride graduated f from
Lwmg high school with the class
of 1952 and taught in a rural
school near Ewing. During her
years in high school she assisted
as operator in the Ewing tele
phone exchange. The bride
groom graduated from the Ew
ing high school in 1949 and has
taught school in the Ewing vi
cinity.
4-H Slides Shown
io Group —
The Willing Workers 4-H club
met Friday, February 6, in the
Neil Dawes home for the pur
pose of reorganizing for the com
ing year.
The club chose homemaking,
poultry and gardening as their
projects for the coming year. Mrs.
Charles Crook has charge of the
.homemaking division, Charles
Crook the gardening, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Beilin the poultry,
and Mrs. Dawes will be the over
all leader.
The officers for the coming
year were elected as follows:
Konrad Smith, president; Perry
Dawes, vice - president; Judy
Smith, ^secretary, Beverly Brit
tell, news reporter, and Larry
Dawes, song leader.
At the close of the meeting,
Mr. Dawes showed the group
slides on 4-H work. Later re
. freshments of pop corn and can
dy were served.—Beverly Brit
t.ell, news reporter.
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Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gurule of Denver, Colo., announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Barbara, to A/lc Robert Clements, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Clements of O’Neill. At the present time, Miss Gurule is employed in the
J. C. Penney store at Denver, Colo., and Airman Clements is stationed at Lowery
AFB, Colo. A spring wedding is planned.
Valentine Theme in
Club Luncheon—
The Jolly Pinochle club met
at the home of Mrs. Keith Baker
Tuesday evening. Two new mem
bers joined the club. Mrs. Ed
Murphy and Mrs. Kenneth Ell
ston. There was a Valentine ex
change before they played cards.
Mrs. Lester Riege won the high
scorev Mrs. Joe Wert won the
low score and Mrs. Kenneth Ell
ston won the traveling prize.
A luncheon, which carried the
Valentine theme, was served to
the group by Mrs. Baker. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Tom Anderson.
Bake sale by Si. Mary's high
school on Saturday, February 14.
starting at 10 a.m. at Council Oak
store. 41c65
Mrs. McKenna Hostess—
The Martez club met Tuesday
evening for a 7 o’clock dinner
at the M & M cafe. After din
ner the members went to the
home of Mrs. Mabel McKenna to
play cards. The winners were
Mrs. Homer Mullen and Mrs. Mc
Kenna.
Buzzin' Dozen Meets—
The Buzzin’ Dozen met Tues
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Dave Rumbaugh. Eight members
were present. The evening was
spent socially and a late lunch
was served.
Return from South—
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore recent
ly returned from the Southern
states where they had spent a
two weeks vacation.
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Adolph C. Jareske
Takes a Bride
Mrs. Barbara Field of Auburn,
formerly of Poland, has an
nounced the marriage of her
daughter, Almeda, of Maywood,
Calif., to Adolph C. Jaraske, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jaraske
of O’Neill. The single-ring cere
mony was performed by Rev. F.
C. Lovett in the Golden Circle
wedding chapel at Las Vegas,
Nev., on January 3
The bride chose a gray' bro
caded taffeta frock with black
velvet accessories for her wed
ing. Miss Thelma Grossnickle,
the maid-of-honor, was dressed in
blue. Gerald Pace served as best
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaraske have
made their home in Maywood,
Calif. Mrs. Jaraske received her
education in the Auburn schools.
Two years ago she moved to<?ali
fomia where she is employed by
; Moore Business Firms at Hunt
ington Park, Los Angeles. Mr.
Jaraske, a veteran of World War
II, is employed by the Chrysler
corporation at Maywood
Hear Report on
Benefit Party —
The Elkhorn Extension club
met Tuesday evening in the home
of Mrs. Ray Lawrence with 13
members present. The lesson,
“Do You Know Nebraska?” was
given by Mrs. G. R. Cook and
Mrs. Preston Jones. A report was
given on the card party held for
the polio drive. The proceeds
were $76.70, which was placed in
the fund.
The guessing game was won by
Mrs. Elizabeth Howard.
Cohostesses, Mrs. Lawrence
and Mrs. Howard, served lunch to
the group.
At the next meeting, which will
be held March 10 at the home of
Mrs. Hattie Kindlund, each mem
ber is to bring a cloth that is
suitable for a dust cloth to be
given to St. Anthony’s hospital.
Visit Bloomfield—
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
of Walnut, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Thompson and son, Doug
las. Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. James Dobias, Marjorie
and Jerry of Atkinson; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Soucek and family
of aWlnut, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kliment and family of
Wausa.
Club in Session—
The Chez-a-Mari club met on
Monday evening for a 7 o’clock
dinner at the M & M cafe. After
dinner members went to the
home of Mrs. Marvin Miller and
played bridge. Winners were
Mrs. W. D. Melena, Mrs. Bud
Cole and Mrs. J. L. McCarville,
jr.
$5 to Polio —
The Eden Rebekah lodge met
Friday evening with 22 members
present. The members gave $5
to the polio fund. The hostesses
were Mesdames C. W. Porter.
George Robertson and Paul
Shierk.
Cards Played —
Mrs. L. A. Burgess entertained
the Conract bridge club in her
home Wednesday afternoon. The
group met for a luncheon at the
M & M cafe and then went to the
Burgess home to play cards.
Engagement Told—
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passieux of
O’Neill announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jac
queline, to Bernard Rohde, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rohde of Speq
cer.
Mrs. Schaffer Hostess—
Mrs. D. C. Schaffer enter
tained he Merri-Myx club at a
1:30 p.m. dessert luncheon in her
home Tuesday.
Star Meets Tonight—
The Order of the Eeastrn Star
will hold their regular meeting
Thursday evening (tonight) in the
IOOF hall.
4 Volunteers for
Hospital Work
CHAMBERS — The Happy
Homemakers met at the home of
Mrs. Jack Alderson Thursday eve
ning, January 29. Eleven mem
bers answered roll call.
A report on the council meet
ing was given by the president,
Mrs. Stanley Lambert. The coun
cil is stressing safety again this
year.
Mrs. Frank Spath gave a
health report on polio prevention
progress and a report on the re
cent St. Anthony’s hospital aux
iliary meeting and the things
that they still need for the hos
pital. Mrs. Donald Dankert, Mrs.
Thomas Lambert, Mrs. Duane Mc
Kay and M£s. Kenneth Werner
spent one afternoon this month
working at the hospital. Motion
was made and carried to contrib
ute $10 to the march of dimes.
The lesson, “How to Choose
and Use Your Home Freezer,”
was given by Mrs. Thomas Lam
bert. Mrs. Lela Corcoran was co
hostess. The next meeting will
be at the Clair Grimes home on
February 20.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mulhair
of Lynch visited at the Jack
Passieux home Tuesday.
Safety Topic of
Club Meeting—
The Scott Community club met
at the Scottville hall Tuesday,
February 3, with nine members
present and six men and three
children. The songs we sang
were “Believe Me” and “The Ex
tension Song.” The flag salute
was given. We drew names for
secret pals for 1953.
Lela Carson and Joy Wilson
gave the club lesson on farm and
home safety. Our next meeting
will be held at Mrs. Albert Car
son’s home February 17. Lunch
was served. —By Mary Luber,
news reporter,
. Weekend guests in the home of
Mr, and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt were
Mr. DeBolt’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. DeBolt, and his brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. °
Hershall Lacy, both of Scotts
bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Clark went
to Orchard Sunday to help their o
grandmother, Mrs. Chris Leiding,
celebrate her 86th birthday anni
versary.
Dr. Rex W. Wilson,
M.D.
j PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Offices, 128 W. Douglas St.
O’Neill
Phones: Office 138, Res. 158
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