The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 23, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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    Joyce L. Wiley
Weds Joseph Noble
BRISTOW—Miss Joyce L. Wiley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Wiley of Bristow, became the bride
of Joseph H. Noble, son of Ray
Noble of Star, in a nuptial rite
Saturday, November 27, at Yank
ton, S.D.
Mr. Noble until recently has been
employed by the Chicago & North
Western railroad at Norfolk.
Mrs. Noble was graduated from
Bristow high school with the class
of 1953.
The couple is temporarily resid
ing at the Ray Noble ranch north
east of O’Neill.
Patty McCarthy of Scottsbluff
visited Monday and Tuesday
with relatives in O’Neill.
PONTON INSURANCE
Florence Ponton, Prop.
Insurance of All
Kinds & Bonds
Phone 108 — Golden Bldg.
Inaugural Ball—
The inauguration ball for Gov.
elect Victor Anderson will be held
at the University of Nebraska co
liseum on Thursday, January 6.
Mrs. Guy Cole of O’Neill and F. J.
Brady of Atkinson, officers of the
Holt county republican central
committee, state tickets are avail
able and the event is open to the
public. They plan to attend.
To California—
DELOIT Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reimers and Elayne are visiting
relatives in Sacramento, Visalia,
Los Angeles, Pamona and San
Francisco, Calif. They made the
trip to the West coast via Denver,
Colo., and Salt Lake City, Utah,
The family expects to return home
by Christmas.
Yule Program Held—
ATKINSON—Miss I s 1 a Mae
Ruda and pupils held a Christmas
program and box social Friday
night at the Plainview school dis
trict 147 near Atkinson. The boxes
netted $33.50. Miss Ruda is from
Bristow.
Why not The Frontier for
Christmas?
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hornback . . . take vows in Wesleyan Meth
odist church rite.—O’Nelil Photo Co.
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Katherine Summers,
Lyle Hornback Are
Wed in Spencer
Miss Katherine Summers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
L. Summers of O’Neill, became
the bride of Lyle Hornback, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hornback
of Spencer, on Sunday, December
19, at 3 p.m. The single-ring cer
emony took place in the Wesley
an Methodist church in Spencer
with Rev. E. E. Cummings offi
ciating.
The candlelighters were Miss
Mary Summers, sister of the
bride, and Miss Betty Jean Horn
back, sister of the bridegroom.
Miss Vera Ernst of O’Neill sang
“The Lord’s Prayer.” Mrs. Ralph
Wertz of Spencer sang “Because."
They were accompanied by Miss
Betty Haun of Spencer.
The bride appeared in a beige
street-length dress with beige
and brown accessories. She car
ried a bouquet of red roses and
carried out the tradition of some
thing old, something new, some
thing borrowed and something
blue.
The matron-of-honor was Mrs.
Marvin Strong, sister of the
bride. Her dress was of pink
faille. She wore black accessories
and a corsage of red carnations.
The bridegroom was attended
by his brother, John Hornback.
The bridegroom wore a suit of
medium blue.
The mother of the bride wore
a navy blue crepe dress with
navy accesories. The mother of
the bridegroom wore a pink dress
with blade accessories. Both wore
pink rose corsages.
The ushers were Glenn Lorenz
and Boyd Ressel, brothers-in-law
of the bride. Mrs. Glenn Lorenz,
sister of the bride, had charge of
also a sister of the bride, and Miss
the guest book. Mrs. Boyd Ressel,
Bonnie Hornback, sister of the
bridegroom, had charge of the
gifts.
A reception for 150 relatives
and friends was held in the Com
munity hall. The bride’s table
was centered with a five-tier
wedding cake, topped by a minia
ture bride and bridegroom and
was decorated with deep pink
roses and white bells. The can
dles were white. The cake was
baked and decorated by Mrs.
Glen Lorenz. Others who helped
with the reception were Miss
Dona Jean Summers. Karen
Hornback, Mrs. Carl Colfack,
Mrs. Earl Hornback, Mrs. Walter
Hornback, Mrs. Floyd Haun, Mrs.
Glen Jones, Mrs. Paul Nelson,
Mrs. Stan Longnecker.
The bride was graduated from
he O’Neill high school with the
class of 1954. Since the time of
her graduation she has worked
in the Gamble store in O’Neill.
The bridegroom was graduated
rom the Spencer high school in
1951. He attended Mil ton vale col
lege, Miltonvale, Kans., for one
year and is now employed with
the REA.
The young couple will 'make
‘heir home in O’Neill.
Arriving Friday—
. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DeHart of
Ord and Mr. and Mrs. George
Woods of Glenwood Springs,
Colo., are to arrive Friday to
spend the holiday weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lofflin.
Yule Traditions
Told in Program
AMELIA—The Amelia project
club met at the home of Mrs. Ed
White on Thursday, December 15,
for a Christmas party. Mrs. Glen
White and Mrs. Eva Backaus had
charge of the program. Mrs. White
led the lesson on “Christmas tra
ditions and Customs in Various
Lands.” She then read the story of
“The Littlest One.”
There was an exchange of Christ
mas gifts and names were drawn
for the new year. There were 11
members and one guest, Mrs. Al
bert Luginsland, present. Mrs.
White served luncheon.
Other Amelia News
The Merry Matrons club met
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fred
Kanzelmeyer in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett
returned home Monday from a
week’s visit in Colorado. They
visited her sister, Mrs. Weaver
Brotherton, at Greeley, Colo., for
a few days.
Mrs. Bertha Sammons and other
relatives recieved word of the re
cent death of a nephew, Bob Kent
of Minneapolis, Minn. Bob had
spent several summers at the
Sammons home when a young boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
visited at the Charles Coolidge
home Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Lindsey went by
train to Omaha Saturday evening.
She was called there by the serious
illness of her son-in-law, P L
Stenger. Pvt Marian Stenger ar
rived home Sunday morning from
Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Delia
Ernst and Miss Florence Lindsey
were dinneer guests Sunday at the
B. W. Waldo home.
Mrs. Alice Prewitt, Lynn and
Sharon and Mrs. Frank Backaus
attended the Christmas musical at
the Atkinson high school Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White and Mrs
Julia White called on Glee Grimes
Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs
Hodgekin were also callers at the
Grimes.
Miss Leone Fix and pupils pre
sented a Christmas program and
box social Friday evening. There
was a good crowd present. Other
Christmas programs were at the
Methodist Church Sunday evening
and at the Amelia school Monday
evening.
Leonard Luginsland, who serves
m the navy at Norfolk, Va., plans
to start on his way home Decem
ber 21 for a 10-day furlough with
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Albert
Luginsland.
Paul Fisher and daughter, Doro
thy went to McPherson, Kans.,
Friday to bring the young folks who
attend Central college home for
the Christmas holidays. Elaine
Fisher, Myrtle White, Carol and
Lois Burge and Kenneth Lugens
land are the students.
Rock Falls News
Rita and Tommy Vequist spent
Saturday night with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Ve
quist.
Sunday night the Card club met
at the James Curran home. High
scores went to Mrs. Henry Vequist
and Bill Claussen; low to Mrs. Bill
Claussen and Blake Benson; tra
veling to Henry Vequist. Bill Serk
of Emmet was a guest.
Aldon Briener called Friday
forenoon at the John Schultz home.
Don Harmon and Rudy Morrow
called Sunday at the Sam Derick
son place.
M£- and Mrs. Bill Claussen call
ed Thursday, December 9, at the
G. D. Janzing home.
Sunday dinner guests at Frank
Sshultz home were Mr. and Mrs
John Schultz, Gwenda, Trudy and
Debbie, Florence Schultz and John
Kersenbrock.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorn McDermott
called Friday at the Floyd Johnson
home.
A birthday anniversary supper
was held Monday, December 13, at
Ly!e ^q^t home in honor of
Mrs. Francis Curran. Those pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mil
™ ff,mUy and Mr- and Mrs.
Art O Neill.
The Pinochle Pirates met Satur
day evening at the Jim McNulty
An oyster supper was enjoy
ed. High scores went to Edith Fal
ter and Orville Miller; low to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sterns; traveling
to Lyle Vequist.
Sunday supper guests at the Sam
Derickson home were Mr. and Mrs
Don Hynes and Lynda, Janice Lan
dreth, Arden Laursen of Venus
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb and boys!
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hynes and
Susan called Tuesday, December
14, at the Don Hynes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and
family called Saturday evening at
the Jim McNulty home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson and
Russel called Saturday evening on
the Dave Moler’s.
Lynda Hynes spent Friday night
visiting Janice Vequist.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and
girls called Wednesday, December
15, at the Don Hynes home.
Marie Lewis, Eddie Claussen
and Eddie Ethington were Sunday
dinner guests at the Bill Claussen
home.
Mrs. Lyle Vequist, Rita, Janice
and Tommy were Sunday break
fast guests at the home of Celia
Grutsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda were Sunday dinner guests
at the George Calkins home.
John Schultz called Friday at
Bill Claussen’s.
DANCE I
SUMMERLAND
at Ewing
Christmas, Dec. 25
MUSIC BY
WAYNE ALLEN
and His Orchestra
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Langan
and Joan attended the funeral
Monday of Carl Weichman in
Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grady and
Jimmy are to leave Friday for
Ft. Dodge, la., to spend until
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Pray.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage will
entertain Mr. and Mrs. John
Walker and son of Neligh and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and
family of Ewing at Christmas
dinner.
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Sutcliffe
will leave Friday for Vermillion,
S.D., to spend Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sut
cliffe.
Dr. W. F. Finley is to leave to
day (Thursday) for Minneapolis,
Minn., to spend Christmas with
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Gowan Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hous
er and family plan to spend the
Christmas vacation with his
mother, Mrs. Venna Houser, and
other relatives in Des Moines, la.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGill of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Sullivan and son of Wayne
will spend Christmas with their
mother, Mrs. Pat Sullivan.
T/'Sgt. Charles E. Worth of
Wichita, Kans., arrived Friday to
spend a Christmas leave at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Worth.
Mrs. Clarence Reynoldson and
Ethyl of Albion, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Green and son of Albion
and Dr. and Mrs. Merle Reynold
son of Junction City, Kans., are
to be Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Evans of
Imperial plan to arrive Friday to
spend Christmas with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter
and family of Lincoln are to
spend Saturday and Sunday at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Streeter.
Capt. and Mrs. John Lee Baker
of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived Sun
day to spend the holidays at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Lohaus. Captain Baker is
stationed at Luke air force base.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Reynoldson
spent Sunday in Albion attending a
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pre-Christmas dinner at the home
of her brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Webster.
Mr. and Mi's. George C. Robert
son spent Wednesday, December
15, in Norfolk.
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JOHN DEERE Toys will make you I
popular with every boy and girl on
your gift list. Little farmers can really
"pretend” with these miniature trac
tors, pickers, loaders, spreaders,
plows, harrows, wagons, and com
bines, because each one has "life
like” moving parts. These toys are
strongly-built, authentic reproduc
tions of the real thing. Individually
packaged. Stop in soon, while our ,
stock is complete.
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HARRY R. SMITH IMPLS.
Phone 562 O’Neill, Nebr.
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W. F. FINLEY, M.D.
O’NEILL
Downey Building
OFFICE PHONE: 28
Best wishes for a
holiday season from
the men and women of
company\
i and women will be on .
s Eve and Christmas Day,
helping you share holiday happiness with
friends and family. Everyone likes to be home
for Christmas—but telephone people say there
is deep satisfaction in furnishing a service that
brings a big measure of happiness to so many
people. The telephone building radiates the
Christmas spirit as much as any place we know.
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company
To help speed your holiday calls please give
the long distance operator the number of the out
of-town telephone you’re calling — if you know it.
That way your call will normally go through
much faster —often twice as fast.
Long distance lines will be busiest on Christmas
Eve and Christmas Day. Placing your ralla before
and after these “rush periods” will help you avoid
delay. Lower rates will apply from 6:00 p. m.
Christmas Eve through Sunday evening.
DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
O’Neill, Nebraska
Complete X-Ray Equipment
% Block So. of Ford Garage
EDW. M. GLEESON
DENTIST
2d Floor Gilligan
Rexall Bldg.
Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-5
DR. DONALD E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr.
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So that our employees may enjoy Christ
mas with their families—we will be closed
all day.
We will roast turkeys on Friday, Dec. 24,
if they are brought in early enough to be
picked up by 8 p.m.
Please place your orders for bakery goods
not later than Thursday evening — and
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