The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 03, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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    Eickhoffs Plan 50th
Wedding Observance
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PAGE—In observance of their
golden wedding anniversary,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickhoff
will hold open-house at their
home in Page Sunday, June 13,
from 2 to 5 o’clock in the after
noon and 7 to 9 in the evening.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and
sons of Logan, la., visited from
Saturday until Monday with Mr.
Asher’s mother, Mrs. George
Park, and Mr. Park. They also
visited at the Rollie Snell and
Edd Stewart homes.
Mrs. R. H. Robinson and son
of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Haynes and
daughter of Omaha and Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Haynes and fam
ily of O’Neill were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Haynes and Miss Viola
Mrs. Kenneth Braddock, Dale
and Audrey spent the weekend
in Page. Mrs. Braddock and Dale
stayed at the Alton Braddock
home.
The RNA Kensington met on
Wednesday, May 26, with Mrs.
George Park with eight mem
bers present. Mrs. Elsie Cork
was a guest. A covered dish
lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher
and son, Fred, and Miss Vera
Churchill of Woodbine, la., spent
the weekend at the home of Mr.
Asher’s mother, Mrs. George
Park, and Mr. Park.
Mrs. R. H. Robinson and son
of Colorado Springs, Colo., spent
the weekend with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Undine
and family of Sioux City and
Mrs. Dean Richards of Omaha
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Undine’s and Mrs Richards’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haynes
and children of Omaha spent
the weekend with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William
Neubauer, and other relatives.
Mrs. Susan Hathaway of Hart
ington came Friday to visit for
a week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rollie Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, Su
zanne Bressler and Mrs. Minnie
Hayne, all of Wayne, visited on
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mis. C. A. Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and
son and Mrs. Cora West of
Council Bluffs, la., spent from
Saturday until Monday visiting
at the George Park and Edd
Stewart homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McIn
tosh and children of Blair spent
the weekend at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Nelle McIntosh,
and Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
McIntosh and family joined
them for dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howell
and William Howell of Joliet,
111., visited from Saturday until
Monday with Marvins and Wil
liam’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
F, Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kattmeir
and children and Mrs. Gertrude
Deaver of Des Moines, la., came
Saturday to visit at the Leonard
Heiss and Merwyn French, sr.,
homes and with other relatives.
Mrs. Deaver is a daughter and
Mrs. Kattmeir a granddaughter
of Leonard Heiss. They returned
home Tuesday.
Mrs. Melvin luhq ana son oi
Scotia spent last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.
Gray. Mr. Lund came Saturday
and they returned 'home Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Murfin
and son of Cairo visited from
Saturday until Tuesday at the
Gray home.
The Get-Together club met on
Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Charlie Cronk with 12 members
present. The ladies brought then
own needlework. The hostess
served refreshments.
Mrs. Rose Smiley and A. D.
Palmer of Norfolk spent Wed
nesday, May 26, at Page. Mrs.
C. A. Townsend accompanied
them to Norfolk where she visit
ed at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Chmeler.
Mrs. J. R. Russell accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann
to Lincoln Wednesday, May 26,
where she visited at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson. Mr.
and Mrs. Spann went to Peru to
attend the commencement exer
cises. Mr. Spann’s son, Roger,
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was a member of the class.
They all returned home Friday
and were accompanied by Rog
er, who will visit at his father’s
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brady of
Licnoln visited from Friday un
til Tuesday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson, and
other relatives. Mrs. Lester Hart
and children of North Bend have
spent several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson.
The group was joined Sunday by
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Grass for a
basket dinner at the Ivan Heiss
home.
Mrs. Dale Fetrow of O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lorenze
and family of Inman, Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Wortman and fam
ily of Neligh, Mrs. Bessie Wan
ser of Fremont, Mrs. Albert
Kosmicke of Bridgeport and
Mrs. Frank Cronk and Linda
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk
and daughter of Page were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Cronk Sunday. Mrs. Cronk
served lunch in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sinnard and
son of Lawton, Okla, Mrs. Ross
Fink of Wichita, Kans., Mr. and
Mrs. George Fink of Grand Is
land and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink
of Ewing were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Snyder. Afternoon callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder and
Mrs. Roy Snyder and Dorothy
of Ainsworth, Mrs. Erma Ruth
Carlson and children of Hold
rege, Harry Snyder of Norfolk
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carson
and Ann Adell of Page.
Mrs. Gilbert Hampshire of
Polk and her daughter, Mrs.
Marvin McKenzie, and daugh
>rs, Alma Jane and Anna, of
Shawano, Wise., visited from
Saturday until Monday with
Mrs. Hampshire’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Russell. Other
dinner and supper guests Sun
lay at the Russell home were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann and
Roger of Atkinson and Willis
Russell of Page. Mr. and Mrs.
Fussell’s grandson, Wayne
Lampshire, and a friend from
Lincoln were dinner guests at
their home Monday.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harder of
Portland, Ore., were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. De
wight Harder Monday through
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chace of
Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
McNally of Detricft, Mich., were
Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran, Mr.
and Mrs Joseph Grutsch and
Mrs. Anita Ellston spent the
long holiday weekend in Oma
! ha.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of
Spencer were Tuesday morning
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Grenier.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crippen of
Canistota, S. D., Mrs. Hattie
Crippen of Canistota and Mr. and
Mrs. Nyle Binkert of Hartford, S.
D., spent Sunday and Monday at
the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Frank
Grenier.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady re
turned to O’Neill last Thursday
after spending the winter in San
Clemente, Calif., visiting at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
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HENRY LOFFLIN, Mgr. — PHONE 8
Obermire-Scott
Nuptials at Stuart
STUART—Miss Marv Augusta
Obermire, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Obermire of Stuart
and James Bryson Scott, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Scott of
Lincoln, were married Saturday
May 29, in St Boniface Catholic
church.
***■ ^ f, Paschang perform
ed the double-nng ceremony at
2 p.m.
The church was decorated
with peonies, sweet rocket and
snowballs.
Richard Henning of Atkinson,
cousin of the bride, sang “Ador
ate De Vote” and “Ave Maria”
with Sister Vera at the organ.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown
which she designed and made It
was styled with a fitted tissue
velvet bodice with long sleeves
which came to a point over her
hands. The bouffant floor-length
skirt was of tulle over taffeta
Her veil, edged with velvet was
held in place by a high tiara of
ret embroidered with pearls and
rhinestones which the bride’s
mother had worn on her wed
ding day.
She carried blue roses and a
white pearl rosary which was
made by her grandmother.
Miss Shirley Brinkmeyer of
Courtiland, a friend of the cou
ple, was maidof-honor and wore
a blue lace over nylon net dress
and carried a corsage of blue
and white roses.
miss Karen Obermire, sister of
the bride, was bridesmaid and
was gowned identically to the
maid-of-honor. She also carried
a blue and white rose corsage.
They wore matching head
pieces.
Brenda Sue Obermire, small
sister of the bride, was flower
girl. She wore a blue nylon dress
trimmed with white lace, and
wore a matching headpiece. Mi
kie Lee Scott of Omaha, nephew
of the bridegroom, wore a navy
blue suit and carried the rings
on a white velvet pillow edged
with blue tulle.
The bridegroom was attended
by his brother, Preston L. Scott,
jr., of Omaha as bestman and
Joe Obermire, brother of the
bride. Don and Dean Obermire
cousins of the bride, ushered.
A reception was held in the
church parlors immediately fol
lowing the ceremony.
The tables were decorated in
the bride’s chosen colors of blue
and white and the bride’s table
was centered with the wedding
cake baked by her mother and
decorated by Miss Barbara Mli
aar of Atkinson.
Mrs. John Henning, aunt of
the bride, poured while Mrs.
Charles Moses, Mrs. Lawrence
Slaymaker, Mrs. Gilbert Engler,
Misses Joan Henderson, Joyce
Seibken, Janice Scholz, Doreen
Shattuck and Evelyn Kaup as
sisted with the serving.
Mrs. John Obermire and Miss
Rita Obermire were in charge
of the gift table while Miss Nola
Obermire had charge of the
'uest book.
The bride chose a three-piece
light blue linen suit for going
away. ,
Alter a short wedding trip
they will make their home in
Lincoln at 314 South 17th street.
Among the out-of-town guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hen
ning, Mary Henning, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Engler, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Obermire, Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Obermire and John Ob
ermire, all of Atkinson; Gordon
A Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. John
Obermire, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
F. Patocka, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
A. Schiermann of Lincoln, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Ziska of Valen
tine; Mrs. Wallie McCloud, Mr.
and Mrs. Bart Mahan, Mrs.
James Nupert of Cleveland, O.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Tienken
of Naper, Mrs. Art Femau of
Ainsworth, Mrs. Ben Schuknecht
of Pine Ridge, S.D., and Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Scott, jr., of Omaha.
0 Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beckwith of
Columbus spent Sunday through
Tuesday visiting relatives and
friends in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lofflin
and daughter spent the weekend
in Ord visiting at the W. L. De
Hart home.
Mrs. Bessie L. Wanser of Fre
mont spent Tuesday in O’Neill
visiting friends.
Mrs. Hattie Bowles and Harold
Bowles of Jewell, Kans., spent
the weekend visiting her daugh
ter and sister and her husband
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Lorenz.
Weekend guests of Mr. and I
Mrs. Robert Kurtz were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Brown of Hastings and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown, jr.,
and Lois of Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors
and family of Greeley were
holiday guests at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Wallace, Dr. and Mrs. Steven E.
Wallace and family of Wahoo
and Dr. Robert Wallace of Sioux
City also visited their parents
Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gilbert
of Burke, S. D., were Saturday
afternoon callers at the Paul
Shierk home.
Miss Jeanie Marushak spent
the weekend in Abie visiting rer
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Marushak.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juran
and son speijt Sunday visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kahler, in Bonesteel, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger DuBord
and family of Niagra, Wise.,
were weeked guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jasz
kowiak.
S/Sgt Norbert Blum was a
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Janzing.
Mrs. George Janousek and fam
ily returned from Columbus
Monday where they had been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Hile for the past 10 days
Mr. and Mrs. James Nodgaard
of Omaha visited her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hunt, over the weekend.
Milton Dahl of Algona, la., and j
Mrs. Anna Dahl, Miss Pearl Dahl,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahl, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Peterson and Edrys,
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swan
son, all of Swea City, were Sun
day and Monday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Kruse.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schnei
der and family of Columbus
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Langan and Mr. and
Mrs. John DeWitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Whitney of
Ainsworth attended the O’Neill
memorial day golf tournament
and opening dance at the Country
Club Sunday evening.
A. S. Cunningham of Fremont
spent Sunday and Monday in O’
Neill. He and his wife returned to
their home Monday. She has
been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lowery for the
past month.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuessi
of Kearney were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie
and family returned to O’Neill
Saturday from a short western
vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nissen
and family of Sidney were
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Eby.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guse of
York were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
J. Janzing.
Mr. aim ivirs. jusepn xaiceK. ana
Beverly of Omaha spent the
weekend in the E. E. Gaskill
home. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gunn
and family cif Lincoln were Sat
urday evening guests of the Gas
kill’s. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gunn and E. E. Gaskill attended
the funeral of Milo Benson in
Battlecreek. Monday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunn and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill were
Mr. and Mrs Robert Gaskill and
Renne and Mrs. Martha Scholtz,
all of Neligh, and the Henry
Fleeck family of Chambers.
Dr. J. P. Gilligan and Michael
of Nebraska City visited his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bennet Gilliagn, Sat
urday evening. They returned to
their home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler
and family of Gregory, S. D.,
visited relatives and friends in
O’Neill Monday.
T/Sgt Charles E. Worth of
Wichita air force base, Wichita,
Kans., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Worth, Sunday
and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dierberg
er of Seward plan to spend the
weekend visiting their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Dierberger.
J. B. DeBacker of Los Angles,
Calif., arrived Monday and is a
guest at the home of his brother,
G. C. DeBacker. Miss Dianne
DeBacker and her brother,
Thomas, arrived in O’Neill Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Victor Johnson were Sunday
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Morgan,
Mrs. John Robinson and John
Lee cf Hampton la., spent Monday
in Columbus visiting Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Kinsman.
Dr. Duane Kettleson of Beat
rice was a Sunday and Monday
houseguest of Dr. and Mrs. Harry
D. Gildersleeve.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDonald
of Omaha visited Saturday
through Monday at the home of
their parents, Mrs. Marie McDon
ald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Froelich.
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Ewing News
Twenty ladies of the United
Presbyterian church gathered at
the annex on Thursday to clean
the church. A covered dish din
ner was served at noon. Mrs. Z.
H. Fry, who was observing a
birthday anniversary, was honor
ed with a a handerchief shower.
In the evening the, men of the
church laid the new linecdeum in
the kitchen. The lineoleum had
been purchased by the Mission
ary Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroed
er have purchased the residen
tial property of Mrs. Blanche Sis
son in northwest Ewing. The
Shroeders, who live west of
Ewing, plan to move to Ewing
later in the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton
attended the Orchard alummi
banquet Friday evening at the
high school auditorium. Mr.
Hamilton is a graduate of the
class of 1942.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler and
family of Omaha came Friday to
spend the holiday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spittler,
and other relatives.
Mrs. May Gemmill, who has ;
spent the winter in Lander, Wvo., j
with her daughter, Mrs. Ret Min
shall, and family has returned to
her home in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adrian
of Wichita, Kans., spent the hol
iday weekend with relatives in
Ewing. They are former resi
dents of Ewing.
Pvt. Robert Pruden left Sun
day for Ft. Lewis, Wash., from
where he will be sent overseas.
His brother, James Pruden, took
him to his destination by plane.
Larry Rotherham and Neal
Jensen were advanced from sec
ond class to first class Boy
Scouts in troop 181 at a meeting
held last Thursday evening at
the scout headquarters. They
appeared before the board of
review for examination. Larry
and Neal are the first of troop
181 to win this honor. Neal also
received a pin for one year’s
perfect attendance. Those on the
board of review are Gail Boies,
Clifford Hahlbeck and Charles
Rotherham.
Musical selections and appro
priate games provided entertain
ment for the group of ladies who
gathered at the annex of the
United Presbyterian church on
Friday afternoon to honor Mrs.
Wilbur Spangler at a pink-and
blue shower. Many gifts were
received by the honoree. Re
freshments were served. The
Missionary society was the spon
sor with Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs. W.
J. Bomber and Mrs. Dale Napier
in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haskins
and daughter, who have been
guests at the home of her broth
er, left Friday for their home at
Long Beach, Calif. They plan to
visit relatives in New Mexico
enroute.
Miss Marcia Gibson is spend
ing a 17-day vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Gibson. She is a stu
dent nurse at the Methodist hos
pital in Omaha.
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O'NEILL LOCALS
Thomas Liddy, D. E. Murpny
rmd Gale Dierberger attended
an accounting meeting of the
Consumers Public Power district
in Kearney Monday and Tues
day, May 24 and 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brennan
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of Omaha were weekend visit
ors in O’Neill. They visited at
the home of her sisters, the
Misses Mayme, Bea and Bernice
Murphy.
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Tune in . . . "Voice of The
Frontier.”
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Report of May 31 Sale
Receipts 479 head. 180 to 240 lb., $24.60 to $26.80. Top, $26.80.
63 head selling. $26.60 to $26.80. 240 to 270 lb.. $23.25 to $25.25.
270 to 350 lb.. $21.00 to $24.60. 350 and up. $19.00 to $20.50.
Sows, $17.40 to $23.35. Stags, $16.30 to $19.00. Boars. $12.10 to
$13.20. Feeders. $26.00 to $27.50.
Don't Get 'Em Too Fatl
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Verdigre, Nebr. Phone 86
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