The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 01, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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    Yvonne Mlnarik,
Cletus Thramer Wed
in Church Rite
(Photo at right)
EWING—Miss Yvonne Mlnarik
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mlnarik of Ewing, became the
bride of Cletus Thramer, son of
Joseph Thramer, Tuesday, No
vember 15, at 9 a.m., in Clearwa
ter.
Rev. Alfred Iloesing officiated
at the double-ring ceremony be
fore an altar decorated with bou
quets of chrysanthemums.
Soloist was Robert Koenig of
Ewing, who sang “Ave Maria”
and “On This Day, Oh Beautiful
Mother.” Mrs. Mark Sehi accom
panied him.'
, The bride was given in marri
age by her father. She chose a
gown of imported, hand-clipped
chantilly lace and nylon tulle. It
'* was designed with a small collar
. and,a fitted bodice that buttoned
down the back. The full skirt was
worn over a hoop and was fash
ioned with a deep peplum of
tulle banded with lace, ending in
a train. Her fingertip veil of im
ported French illusion was at
tached to a crown covered with
seed pearls, sequins and rhine
stones.. She carried a cascade
bouquet of red roses.
Mrs. Sam Stearns was matron
of-honor for her sister. She wore
a strapless, floor-length gown of
yellow net with a matching lace
jacket. M.iss Clarabel Mlnarik,
sister of the bride, wore an or
chid gown, identical to that of
the matron-of-honor. Their bou
quets were of carnations.
Bestman was J. Alex Thramer
and groomsman was Mark Thra
mer. Both are brothers of the
bridegroom.
Miss Jodine Funk, niece of the
bridegroom, was flower girl. She
wore a gown of net over taffeta
featuring rows of tiny ruffles and
bands of taffeta. She carried a
basket of orchids and yellow
chrysanthemums.
Thomas Mlnarik, brother of the
bride, was ring bearer. He car
ried the rings on a white heart
shaped pillow.
Sam Steams and Ludwig Tagel
were ushers.
A three - course dinner was
served in the church parlors at
noon for 75 relatives and friends.
The bride’s table was centered
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, OJD.
Optometrist.
from Crawford, Nebraska,
will be in O'Neill on
At the Hotel Golden
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Eyes Scientifically
Examined
Glasses Properly Fitted
1- '..
with a three-tier cake which was
baked by Mrs. Carl Thiele. It was
cut by Mrs. Clarence Funk, sis
ter of the bridegroom. Mrs. Frank
Mlnarik, aunt of the bride, pour
ed. Assisting with the dinner were
Mesdames Rudy Funk, Clarence
Shavlik, Frank Bohn, Ralph Tom
jack, Wayne Paul, Cletus Muff,
George Walters, Frank Miller,
Wililam Sehi and Earl Schindler.
It was served by Misses Sharon
Rotherham, Maxine N o f f k e ,
Frances Noffke, Irene Kaczor,
Jolyene Kaczor, Donna Mlnarik,
Kay Rotherham and Beverly
Rotherham.
In the afternoon a reception
was held at the church with 200
guests present. Mrs. Robert Wal
nofer was in charge of the guest
book. Assiting with the gifts were
Mrs. J. Alex Thramer and Mrs.
Mark Thramer.
After a wedding trip, Mr. and
Mrs. Thramer will make their
home on a farm southwest of
Clearwater.
The bride was graduated from
the Ewing high school with the
class of 1953 and for two years
has taught in a rural school. The
bridegroom was graduated from
the Clearwater high school with
the class of 1952 and is employed
farming and trucking.
Guests attended from Ewing,
Clearwater, Norfolk, Elgin, Page,
Neligh and Spalding.
Out-of-state guests were from
North Dakota and Washington.
Postoffice Offers
Yule Mailing Tips
The O’Neill postoffice, soon to
reel under the impact of Christ
mas and holiday mail, offered
these recommendations for
speedy, sure delivery.
1. Wrap well. 2. Tie securely.
3. Address plainly inside and out.
4. Mail early.
“In fact,” said Postmaster Ira
H. Moss, “the earlier a package is
mailed, the better chance it has
of reaching its destination on
time.”
Packages mailed by December
14 should arrive in time for
Christmas delivery, Moss said.
All cards should be mailed by
December 20. Unsealed cards,
signatures, may be mailed for two
with no written messages except
cents.
To Wed Sunday
at Butte—
BUTTE—Miss Joyce Fay Holm
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmei
Holm of Butte, will be married
Sunday, December 4. at the Butte
Community church, to Garj
Sedlacek of Spencer. The Holir
family formerly resided at Royal
Mr. Sedlacek is stationed wit!
the navy at Portsmouth, Va.
Thanksgiving guests at the
Earl Farr home were Mr. anc
Mrs. Bert Henning and Mr. anc
Mrs. Albert Henning and family
of Atkinson, Mrs. William Gro
the, sr., of Emmet and Clarence
Farr of O’Neill. Afternoon caller
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks
Mr. and Mrs. Durvin Kipple anc
family of O’Neill and Mr. anc
Mrs. Lou Prange of Stuart.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Thramer ... to reside on farm southwest
of Clearwater.—Westland Studio.
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; Courtneys Note
40th Anniversary
LYNCH—Sixteen couples came
to the Wallace Courtney home
Thursday evening, November 24,
to help them celebrate their 40th
wedding anniversary.
Progressive pitch served as en
tertainment for the evening.
The table was adorned with a
four-tier wedding cake and
two double pink candle holders.
Mr. Courtney presented his
wife with a center piece of beau
tiful red roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Koscan
and Dr. and Mrs. Donald Bendorf
of Butte were out-of-town guests.
Other Lynch News
Mrs. F. Fiala and Miss Emma
Pucelik of Spencer visited Mrs.
Vincent Jehorek at her home
here.
Rev. John Wieczorek spent
the past week in Omaha on busi
ness.
Pauline Mulhair accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Micanek to
Miami Fla., Tuesday, November
22. Pauline will spend the winter
with ivir. and Mrs. Erwin Kerbel
and the Micanek’s will vacation
there for three weeks.
Clarence Coulthard and Lettie
of Oakland were Sunday visitors
at the Clare Coulthard home
here.
Mrs. Edith Lang visited at the
Stanley Lang home in Norfolk
the first part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Combs of
Yakima, Wash., are here visiting
the former’s mother, Mrs. Lettie
Combs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer and
Miss Joyce Spencer, all of Lin
coln, spent Thanksgiving weekend
at the parental Fred Spencer
home. They returned to Lincoln
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns and
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hammon
and family attended the Hammon
Thanksgiving dinner festivities at
the Frank Hammon home Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen
dorf and daughter were O’Neill
visitors Wednesday, November
Mrs. Marjorie Dix and Mrs. W.
T. Alford visited at the Bill Al
ford and Lorell Alford homes in
Omaha the first part of the week.
Mrs. Sadie Sinclair of Denver,
Colo., is here visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Don Bare.
A neighborhood card party was
held at the Fred Spencer home
Friday evening, November 25.
Three tables of six-handed pro
gressive pitch was played with
Arden Spencer, Mrs. Albert Spen
cer and Mrs. Glenn Davy win
ning high scores.
On Sunday, November 20, Mr.
and Mrs. George Barta attended
the 62nd wedding anniversary of
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Barta at Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Barta have three
; sons, four grandsons and two
! great-granddaughters.
Joy Slack is the new local tele
phone operator replacing Mrs.
Bonnie Johnson, who resigned
since her recent marriage.
Dr. G. B. Ira left Sunday, No
vember 20 for Indianapolis, Ind.,
where he will visit at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Naomi
Douglas, before going to Miami,
Fla., to spend the winter with
his son, Gordon, and family.
Miss Iris Craig of Atkinson
spent Thanksgiving weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer
and Mrs. Gracia Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkow
ski and Lawrence accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barta of Ver
digre to Bonesteel, S.D., to spend
Thanksgiving at the Herman
Schochenmaiers.
Miss Grace Mannen of Omaha
I spent Thanksgiving weekend here
with Mrs. Josie Mannen and Herb
i and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell.
O’Neill News
Thursday evening callers at the
Marvin Anderson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Prescott and fam
ily of Dixon.
Mrs. Nellie Baker of Casper,
Wyo., is visiting her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D.
A. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becken
hauer returned Wednesday eve
ning from a visit to Milwaukee,
Wise.
Carleen, Jeanne and Donnie
Schoenle were Thanksgiving din
ner guests at the Henry Benze
home.
Food sale Saturday. Sponsored
by the Methodist WSCS at Shel
hamer’s from 10 to 4. 31c
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowen
and Donald Bowen spent Thanks
giving in Hastings visiting Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Bowen and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becken
hauer spent Saturday in Norfolk
visiting Mrs. Mary Beckenhauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Fernau
and daughter of Neligh spent
Sunday at the F. S. Brittell home.
They brought Beverly Brittell
back home after spending the
past two days in Neligh with
them. ,
Monuments of lasting beautv
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmett Crabb, O’
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson
and daughter, Diane, of Hyannis
were Thanksgiving weekend)
guests at the Dr. L. A. Burgess
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marston
daughters are spending two
weeks at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harden Ans
pach. _
Miss Betty Harmon of Scotts
bluff spent from last Thursday
night until Sunday visiting rela
tives and friends in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Baker en
tertained 16 guests at a Thanks
giving dinner at their home. ^
Money to Loan
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O’Neill Nebraska
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