The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 13, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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    Lt. Monte Tayl or
Is Wed to Iowan
PAGE—Miss Mary Jean Moylan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
T. Moylan, of Bayard, la., and
Omaha and Lt. Monte M. Taylor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Taylor
of Page were united in marriage
at St Patrick’s Catholic church in
Bayard, la., Tuesday, December
28, 1954. Rev. Joseph Moylan of
Jemex Springs, N.M., an uncle of
the bride performed the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white silk taffeta fashioned with
portrait neckline and illusion
yoke. Motifs of velvet applique
trimmed the bodice. The bouffant
skirt ended in a wide court train.
Her finger tip veil of illusion was
held by a tiara of lace trimmed
with seed pearls. She carried a
bouquet of white roses centered
with a white orchid.
Miss Patricia Friel of Omaha
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were the Misses Rita Bemica of
Topeka, Kans., Jane Kennedy of
Coon Rapids, la., and Ann Mur
rane of Scranton, la. The atten
dees wore princess styled floor
length gowns of red velvet trim
med with white fur and white kid
gloves. They carried bouquets of
white roses.
Terry Taylor of North Platte
was the best man for his brother.
James and Joseph Moylan, bro
thers of the bride, and David Fitz
gibbon of Armstrong, la., usher
ed.
Christine Taylor, the bride
grooms niece, was the flower girl.
Dressed in a gown of red velvet,
styled after the brides attendants
she carried a basket of rose pe
tals. The ring bearer was Thomas
Fitzpatrick of Bagley, la.
A breakfast for one hundred
guests in the church hall was held
following the ceremony and a re
ception at the home of the bride
at one o’clock in the afternoon.
The couple will be at home at
Ft. Benning, Ga., where he is
stationed.
The bride attended Duchesne
college and Creighton University.
Lt. Taylor was graduated from
Page high school in 1948 and
Creighton University where he
was graduated from with a B. S.
degree from the college of com
merce and a degree from the col
lege of law.
Star Officers Are
Installed at Stuart
STUART—Installation cere
monies of the order ot the La st
ein star were near lvionaay even
ing at the iviasomc tempie wun
ivir. and Mrs. Wnour Moon being
instaned as wortny patron and
wortny matron.
miners instaned by Mrs. L. A.
Roberts, installing officer; Mrs.
Donald Kroner, installing mar
shal, and Mrs. Arthur Runnels, in
stalling chaplin, were:
Mrs. Mainon Shearer, associate
matron; ura 'barges, associate
patron; Mrs. L. A. Roberts, secre
mry; Mrs. Fred Zink, treasurer;
Mrs. Robert Brayton, conductress;
Mrs. James Newman, associate
conductress; Mrs. Mark Nelson,
.chaplain; F. O. Zink, marshal,
Mrs. Barry Cowles, organist; Mrs.
Donald Krotter, Mrs. Norman
Boettcher, Mrs. Henry Waecther,
Mrs. Ora Yarges and Mrs. Arthur
Runnels, star points; Lin Roberts,
warder; Donald Krotter, sentinel.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Coats en
tertained the group at their home
after the meeting. Mrs. Arthur
Weber of Hypatia chapter at Bas
sett was a guest.
Alderson-Gallagher
Nuptials at Neligh
Miss Shirley Eloise Alderson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Flakus of Neligh, and James Ed
ward Gallagher, son of Mrs. John
C. Gallagher and the late Mr. Gal
lagher of O’Neill were united in
marriage Monday, January 10, at
St. Fiancis Catholic church in Ne
ligh. Rev. Roger Hayes officiated
at the ceremony.
Miss Henretta Schroder of Ne
ligh was the maid-of-honor and
Patrick Jerome Gallagher was
the bestman for his brother.
Following a wedding trip the
couple will live at 628 E. Clay St.
in O’Neill.
Frontier for printing! . . .
prompt deliveries.
Inman News
Mrs. L. R. Hopkins entertained
the Royal Neighbor lodge at her
home on Wednesday afternoon,
January 5. After the regular
lodge session the time was spent
socially. Refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Elizabeth Colman left
Thursday morning for Omaha
where sne will spend a few days
visiting her son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahan and Cal Geary drove to
Bassett on Thursday afternoon to
see Mrs. Ralph Nelson and family.
Mr. Nelson had been killed by a
falling tree on Tuesday, January
4.
Mrs James Coventry drove to
Lynch on Friday and again on
Monday to visit her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry
and son, Bob, drove to Omaha Sa
turday evening where they spent
Sunday visiting Mrs. Coventry’6
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James Pinkerman, jr., and
family. Their son, A/B Ronald
Coventry, accompanied them to
Omaha from where he took a
train for Chanute air force base,
Illinois, where he reported for
further training.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson and
son, Sam, drove to Valentine on
Sunday where they spent the day
visiting their son-in-law and
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W. M.
Slusher, and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson
and Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahan were Wednesday evening,
January 5, dinner guests in the
country home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Jackson and family.
A basket dinner was held at the
Fred Koinzan home at Bartlett,
January 2, by the members of the
Beaver Valley club honoring Mr.
and Mrs. James Banks of Inman
on their 25th wedding anniversary.
Guests in the James Banks
home Wednesday, January 5,
were Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Moore
and son, Billy, of Petersburg and
Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Rzeszortar
ski of Emmet. The ladies are sis
ters of Mrs. Banks.
Harlan Nielsen, who is employed
with the Northwestern Bell tele
phone Co., has been transferred
from Rapid City, S.D., to O’Neill.
Rihanek Elected;
Fisher Takes Post
BUTTE—J. W. Rihanek of
Monowi was reelected chairman
of the Boyd county board of super
visors at the reorganization meet
ing Tuesday. He is the district 1
representative.
The following appointments were
made:
Herman J. Windmeyer, Naper,
district 5, claims; R. W. Dicker
son, Butte, district 6, and John
F. Ludemann, Spencer, district 5,
courthouse; Ludemann and C. H.
Fisher, Spencer district 7, print
ing; Rueben S. Johnson, Bristow,
district 3 road equipment; C. A.
Moody, Lynch, district 2.
The board will act on all mat
ters pertaining to roads, bridges,
auditing and materials.
R. W. Dickerson of Butte was re
elected chairman of the public
welfare board. The board desig
nated the Butte Gazette, the Spen
cer Advocate and the Lynch Her
ald-Enterprise as official newspa
pers for publishing county notices.
Retiring supervisor, William W.
Braithwait, Spencer, district 7, at
tended the morning session. His
successor, C. H. Fisher, also of
Spencer, assumed his new duties.
He defeated Mr. Braithwait in the
general election.
Marion V. Jordan was appoint
ed courthouse custodian.
Mlinar with Specialist
Unit at Riley—
STUART—Army Cpl. Kenneth
J. Mlinar, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph F. Mlinar of Stuart is serv
ing with the sonic effects platoon
of the 5021st service unit at Ft.
Riley, Kans.
Corporal Mlinar, a clerk typist,
entered the army in April, 1953,
and completed basic training at
Ft. Riley.
LYNCH—Robert Pierre, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lue
ken, was baptized at the Catholic
church Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
M. Warnke of Butte as sponsors.
WSCS Hears from
Missions Abroad
AMELIA—The Woman’s Soci
ety of Christian Service met at
the home of Julia White for the
December meeting. Sixteen mem
bers answered roll call.
Blanche Sageser had charge of
the devotionals, “The Christmas
Story.”
The three schools and the soci
ety received recognition for their
part in the collection of money
for the UNICEF.
A missionary letter from the
Philippines and one from India
were read by Marjorie Sammons.
A thank-you letter was receiv
ed from City Missions in Omaha
i for the gifts sent there.
Lunch consisting of ice cream :
and cake which carried out the J
Christmas colors was served.
-
. The next meeting is to be held
[ at the home of Phyllis Waldo on
January 26. — By Alice Prewitt,
reporting secretary.
Complete Furloughs—
Eight service men of the O’Neill
community will return today
(Thursday) to Ft. Bliss, Tex., af
ter spending 15-day leaves visit
ing their families. They are Pri
vates Gary Wilson, Joseph Flem
ing, Edward Seibert, Richard Wil
bern, Richard Ratliff, Fred Dunn,
Bruce McElhaney and Gary Lech
formerly of Atkinson and now of
Falls City.
Gatz Leaves—
Jack Gatz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Gatz, will leave today
(Thursday) for Ft. Bliss, El Paso,
Tex. He has recently volunteered
‘for the armed services.
O’Neill News •
Mrs. Ralph Rees of Amelia was
a Monday afternoon guest of Mrs.
A. Marcellus.
Mrs. Dean Streeter and Mrs.
Clyde McKenzie, jr., Douglas,
Jean and Joan spent Tuesday at
the Clyde Streeter home.
Mrs. F. F. Martein of Spencer
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ander
son and family visited Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Vivian Martin.
Mrs. J. Victor Johnson spent
last Thursday afternoon at her
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray will
leave Friday for Chicago, 111.,
where they will spend one week.
Mrs. F. N. Cronin and Mrs. P.
B. Harty spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter were
1 entertained at a dinner at their
home on Tuesday honoring their
45th wedding anniversary. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Lumir
Hartl and family of Stanton, Mr.
and Mrs. Cyril C. Peter and fam
ily of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Dusatko and family of Em
met, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pekny
and family of Clarkson and Mr.
and Mrs. Cyril Peter of Cham
bers. One daughter, Mrs. William
Buckendahls of Stanton, and her
family were unable to attend.
A Gideon meeting will be held
Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the
Fred Lindberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva
were dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Castle
of Norfolk. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soucek of
Walnut.
Joan Clemens Weds
Harold Humrich
Micss Joan Clemens and Har
old Humrich, both of O’Neill,
were united in marriage at a dou
ble - ring ceremony. Reverend
Lewis officiated. The wedding
took place in the First Presby
terian church at Lake Andes, S.D.,
at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 4.
The bride wore a street-length
dress of beige faille with light
blue accessories. Her corsage was
of red roses. A friend of the bride,
Miss Maxine Ackles of O’Neill,
was her attendant. Miss Ackles
was attired in a street - length
dress of blue faille with pink ac
cessories. She wore a corsage of
pink carnations.
' The bridegroom wore a navy
— — — — — —
I blue business suit. His attendant,
Clifford Clemens of Amelia,
brother of the bride, also wore a
business suit of light blue. Both
the bridegroom and his attendant
wore white carnation bouton
nieres.
Joan is the daughter of Mr. anH
Mrs. Levi Clemens of Amelia.
She was graduated from Cham
bers high school. After attending
Norfolk Junior college, she was
employed by the assistance and
child welfare office in O’Neill
and plans to continue her work
there. The bridegroom was grad
uated from Stuart high school anri
is now employed at the REA of
fice in O’Neill
The couple will reside at tbeir
home in O’Neill after returning
from a two-weeks’ trip through
the Southern states.
500 - 700 Cattle Today
• We are expecting between 500-700 cattle today (Thurs
day) at our regular sale.
• One man has consigned 78 head of good steer calves. An
other consignment of 65 head of good calves, also 25
head of breeding cows from northeast of O’Neill, with around
350 steer and heifer calves are expected. The balance of the
cattle will be yearlings, cows and mixed consignments.
• Weather permitting, there will be around 20 head of
bred solid-mouthed ewes coming from the Niobrara
community.
• This promises to be one of the better sales for January
with a lot of fresh sandhill cattle offered for sale.
• Hog sale starts at 12.30.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
Um-m-m . *. delicious frozen foods! 1
Choice meats and produce with the I
sealed-in flavor! Stock-up now at M
these special low prices ... you'll find m
savings in every department when you ■
shop at
•
Plenty of Parking Space f
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