The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 12, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mr. and Mrs. Bryson L. Braziel . . . wed in Sunday church
rile.—O'Neill Pholo Co.
M K K
Leona Rae Kazda,
Bryson L. Braziel
Exchange Vows
ATKINSON—Miss Leona Rae
Kazda, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred E. Kazda of Atkin
son, and Bryson L. Braziel, son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Braziel of
Lincoln, were united in marriage
at the Methodist church in At
kinson on Sunday, August 8.
Rev. E. G. Hughes, pastor, per
formed the 2:30 o’clock double
ring ceremony.
Baskets of lavender and white
gladioli and phlox against a
background of ferns and candel
abra decorated the church altar.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a floor
length gown of lace and tulle
fashioned with a peter pan col
lar, fitted bodice and long taper
ing sleeves. The full-skirt had a
peplum of net over satn.
Her fingertip veil of imported
silk illusion fell from a Juliet
ap of lace applique and seed
pearls. Her bouquet was of white
carnations and pink sweetheart
ii ses. The tradition of something
old, something new, something
borrowed, something blue and a
penny, in her shoe was carried
out by the bride.
The maid-of-honor, Miss Lo
ciema Wefso of Atkinson, wore
a gown of aqua net over taffeta.
She carried a colonial bouquet of
white gladioli and sweetheart
roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Patty i
Kutscher of Lincoln, was gown
ed in a dress of pink net over
taffeta. She, too, carried a co
lonial bouquet of gladioli and
sweetheart roses.
Roger T. Braziel of Lincoln
was bestman for his brother.
Donald Tyrrel and Kaye Spence,
both of Lincoln, ushered. The
bridegroom and his attendants
were attired in dark trousers and
white dinner jackets. They wore
red boutonnieres.
Miss Elaine Harshfield of At
kinson, vocalist, sang “Because,
“I Love You Truly” and “The
Lord’s Prayer,” accompanied by
Onie McClurg of Atkinson, or
ganist.
The bride’s mother chose a
dress of navy blue lace and crepe
and the bridegroom’s mother
wore a pale blue linen dress.
Both mothers wore corsages of
red carnations and roses.
A reception in the church
parlors followed the wedding
ceremony. It was served by the
women of the WSCS, Circle II.
ihe weauing caice
End decorated by the bride s
auht Mrs. Anna Holz of Ewing.
Mrs. Charles Peterson of Atkin
son was in charge of the guest
book and the Misses Mary Ann
Kahler and Frances Gotschall,
both of Atkinson, were in charge
of the gifts.
For traveling the bride wore
s two-piece dress of coral linen
with white accessories. After a
wedding trip through Canada
the couple w’ill be at home at
2771 South 34th st., Lincoln.
Mrs. Braziel attended Atkinson
high school and before her mar
riage was employed by the Lin
coln Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Mr Braziel attended the Univer
sity of Nebraska where he w'as
a member of Delta Sigma Pi- He
is now employed by the same
telephone company.
Out-of-town guests present at
the wadding reception were: Mr.
and Mrs. Don Syrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Kaye Spence, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Braziel, Mrs. Anna Holz,
Mr and Mrs. Charles Wright,
Charlotte and Conna. Mr. and
Mrs. Harrison Hovey, Elvon Ham
ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mit
chell. Mr. and Mrs. Hull, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanton Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Johnson and sons and
Myrl Cady and daughter.
Couple Weds at Rectory—
LYNCH—Mrs. Elizabeth Kline
and Harry Johnson, both of
Bristow, were married at the
Catholic rectory at Lynch Satur
day, August. 7. Rev. John Wiec
zorek officiated.
Mrs. Johnson has been the
acting postmistress at Bristow
since Nina Anderson’s retire
ment. Mr. Johnson is a retired
farmer.
The couple plans to make their
home in Bristow.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hamik were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Gallagher in Inman.
DeCostas Move
to Franklin—
STUART—Mr. and Mrs. Don
DeCosta moved to Franklin this
week where Mr. DeCosta will be
head coach of all sports at the
high school.
Mr. DeCosta has coached the
Stuart Broncos the past two
school terms and Mrs. DeCosta
was the home economics teacher 1
here during that time.
Justice Court
Elvin O. Alton, driver for R.
G. Shelhamer, overweight on
capacity plate, dismissed, August
2, Jack W. H. Crouch.
Wayne Fife, driver for Isaac
Baird, no tow permit, $10 and
costs, August 2, Harold A. Cra
mer.
Orville F. Demaree, driver for
Otto Prikle, overweight, $50 and
costs, August 2, Donald F. Rich
aidson.
Larry Fox, driver for Fox
Bros., overload on axle, $50 and
costs, August 3, Harold A. Cra
mer.
Wendell M. Luke, driver for
Hedrich Sales Co., overweight
on capacity plate, $20 and costs,
A.ugust 3, Harold A. Cramer.
Erich Schulz, driver for Amal
gamated Motor Truck Ltd., over
weight on capacity plate, $50 and
costs, August 3, Kenneth W.
Kirk.
Jim A. Ray, driver for Brod
sky, overload on axle, $60 and
costs, August 3, Kenneth W.
Kirk.
John A. Foster, intoxication,
$'.0 and costs, August 5, John R.
Skinner.
William W. Goodell, speeding
50 mph. with bus, $10 and costs,
August 5, John R. Skinner.
Leota J. Ness, speeding, day
time, $10 and costs, August 5,
John R. Skinner.
Robert R. Marsh, speeding,
day time, pending, August 5,
John R. Skinner.
Ben A. McCartney, driver for
Consolidated Freightways, over
weight on capacity plate, $10
and costs, August 5, Harold A.
Cramer.
Louis Pospisil, driver for Dob
son Bros. Const. Co., excessive
height, $10 and costs, August 5,
Lonald F. Richardson.
Leo Hoffman, driver for Gen
eral Wholesale, overweight on
capacity plate, $25 and cost, Aug
ust 5, Jack W H. Crouch.
Jesse Kumberg, driver for O.
T IVAowi t nr* r>P r» i r*r*rvr» it \r <£9R
and costs, August 5, Jack W. H.
Crouch.
John J. Testenson, driver for
K. W. Marr Groceries Co., over
load on axle, $50 and costs, Aug
ust 6, Kenneth W. Kirk.
LaVerne E. Claussen, wilfull
reckless driving, $25 and costs,
August 7, R. L. Gude.
Ivan Smith, driver for Harold
H. Thompson, overweight on ca
pacity plates, pending, August
9, Jack W. H. Crouch.
Claude Robert, driver for
Amalgamated Motor Trucks, ov
erweight on capacitiy plate, $50
and costs, August 9, Donald F.
Richardson.
Gillis A. Nelson, driver for
Wakefield Transfer, overweight
on capacity plate, August 9, Don
ald F. Richardson.
David R. Gunn, driver for
Johnson Transpt. Ltd., over
weight, pending, August 9, Har
old A. Cramer.
Eugene Irvine, driver for
Amalgamated, overweight, pend
ing, August 9, Harold A. Cramer.
Kenneth Rugh, driver for Se
attle Parking Co., no reciprocity,
$25 and costs, August 9, Jack W.
H. Crouch.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Dorothy Barret of Atkin
son visited from Wednesday,
August 4, until Monday evening
with her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hav
ranek.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
visiting their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.
Connors, and family in Greeley.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruhn of
North Platte, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Tomlinson, Bonnie and Jackie,
Glenn Tomlinson of Spencer and
Larry Tomlinson visited Wednes
day, August 4, at Pickstown, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Osen
baugh and family of Burwell
were Sunday visitors in the John
D. Osenbaugh home.
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Group Communion
for Altar Society
LYNCH—Mrs. Lorie Micanek
was hostess to the Altar society
of the Assumption BVM church
Thursday afternoon, August 5, at
her home northeast of town.
Fifteen members were present.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Velma Micanek presided
and led in an opening and clos
ing prayer.
The society plans to go to holy
communion Sunday, August 15,
in a group in commemoration of
the Marian year.
Doughnuts and coffee were
served by Mrs. Ray Alford and
Mrs. Leroy Purviance.
Velma Micanew, /\rlene Hav
ranek and Rose Kalkowski won
prizes during the social hour.
The September meeting will be
held with Stacia Courtney, Eliz
abeth Peklo and Mrs. V. F. Jed
licka.
Other Lynch News
Duane Mills returned home
from an extended stay in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Barnes and
family were Spencer visitors on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kolund j
of piainview visited relatives I
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jay Long
came from California to make
their home here, Mel Jay having
received his discharge from the
armed forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davy of
Merna visited relatives here on
Sunday, August 1.
Lona Sedivy, Mrs. Florence
Harris, Joyce Haselhorst, Joan
Rosicky, Lanona Bjornsen, Gerry
Courtney, Mary Chvala and
Jeannine Halva are attending the
three-week study center at Butte
taught by Prof. Don Clifton of
the University of Nebraska. They
are taking a course jn human de
velopment and behavior.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hanslik
end sons of Hooper spent the
weekend at the James Maly
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Placek
and sons spent Sunday at the
Vince Jehorek home.
Sidney and Donna Greene
spent the weekend at the par
ental Buss Greene home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jergen Jurgen
sen of Norfolk spent Sunday eve
ning at the Lee Barnes home.
A large number of Lynchites
attended the Kline - Johnson
wedding dance at Bristow Sat
urday, August 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bjornsen and
family of Sioux City spent Satur.
day evening at the Vince Jehorek
home.
Mrs. Jerry Boska and son of
Embden, Mo., visited Mrs. Jose
phine Boska and son, Joe, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody, sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody
returned home Friday from a
week’s fishing trip to Minnesota
lakes.
, Mrs. Marie Thurgeon of Burke,
S.D., spent several days with
her sister, Mrs. Earl Rosicky, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rapp and
family of Arcadia. Calif., spent
last Thursday at the M. P. Steng
er home.
Mrs. Wallace Moffett accom
panied Pauline Mulhair to Yank
ton, S.D., Sunday, August 1.
Mrs. Grace Weeder of Scio,
Ore., and her sister and brother
in-law visited relatives here the
last week of July. On Sunday,
August 1, a picnic dinner was
held in their honor at the Lynch
park. A large group of relatives
attended.
Lawrence Gdowski and Miss
Clara Kohler of Fullerton spent
Tuesday, August 3, visiting at the
! Vince Jehorek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Rohde and
daughter visited relatives here
and at Gross last week.
i Dr. L. I. Hines of Spencer was
a Lynch visitor Saturday.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Donald S. Cameron, 27, of
Chambers and Marcella E. Tom
jack, 30, of Ewing, August 9.
George Arlen Miles, 22, O’
Neill, and Coleen L. Kennedy,
Amelia, August 11.
On 14-Day Leave—
SPENCER — Pfc. Richard
Loock, son of Frank Loock, arriv
ed late Tuesday from Ft. Lewis,
Wash., for a 14-day leave. He will
depart by car for Washington on
August 20.
Desesrt Bridge—
The women of the Country
club met Wednesday evening at
the club house for a dessert
bridge. Mrs. D. C. Schaffer was
the chairman for the evening.
Covered Dish Picnic—
The Birthday club entertained
at a covered dish picnic dinner
at the home of Mrs. O. W.
French Tuesday, August 3.
Miss Donna Langan returned
to her home in Columbus Tues
day. She had been visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. |
M. Langan, for the past week.
Stuart News
Mrs. Roy Rhodes accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foxworthy of
Bassett to Albion Wednesday,
August 4, where they visited
Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and son,
Ricky Neil.
Girl Scout troop II left Sun
day, August 8, to spend a week
at Camp Cedars.
Mrs. G. L. Obermire and
daughters and Miss Becky Moses
spent Tuesday, August 3, with
Mrs. Walt Kaup and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire
JamUy spent Sunday at the
\\. G. Obermire home at Atkin
son. Miss Jean stayed to spend
the week with Miss Barbara.
Kenneth J. Krysl, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Krysl, has re
ceived his separation from the
army and arrived here Thrus
day, August 5. He has been sta
tioned in Korea the past year
with the Korean base section.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaup, jr
“ave received word their son!
A/2c Edmund Kaup, has arrived
in Korea.
Rev. and Mrs. Orin Graff and
family of Forreston, 111., visited
a short time at the Community
church Sunday. Reverend Graff
is a former pastor of the Com
munity church.
O’Neill News
Mrs. M. G. Coley of Worland,
Wyo., arrived Tuesday and will
visit for several days with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Jaszkowiak.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wearne
of Bloomfield visited Sunday at
the home of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Kirkland.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hooper
and Mr. and Mrs. Peters and son
of Valentine were Sunday after
noon and evening guests of Mr.
Hooper’s sister, Mrs. Vannie
Newman.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Holly were Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Policky and son, Le
hoy, of York and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Liska of Seward.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopkins and
daughters visited in Bayard from
Sunday, August 1, until last
Thursday with his brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Maxcy.
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