The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 26, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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Don Beckenhauer and a itudern
’ efi-sm Norfolk Christian coHegt
.•'spent the weekend at * the Claii
Utturhaek home and called or
the Marvia Fuller and Uenr>
Reimct hi>mt' on Saturday after
noon.
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' Mrs. Otto ReimeV of -Lincoln
visited at the home of her par
ents, Mr. *and Mrs. E. L Sisson,
last week. • ' _ .*
Mr. §nd^ Mrs.i Ferdie Hupp and
dgpghters went to Omaha., Friday,
ito^ttengl the Weddfhg bf Ferdjie’s
| youngest sister, Betty. L014 Hupp,
| which tobk jjkxfe "in Omaha Sat
! irday. Betty Lou is the ypungest
da fghtcr uf Mr and Mrs. Fil’d -
| nand Hupp of Norfolk, formerly
■ of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn
, 1 rid Doris Ann and Don went to
'Omaha last Thursday evening to
iu rt » young lady friend of the
family, who arrived from Ger
many that evening.
Mrs. Anna Sehi of Elgin at
tended the wedding of a Vent
eicher girl at Pierce Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph Tomjack went to
Omaha Inst week where she vis
ited at the Ralph Beaudin home.
1 Mrs. Beaudin is the former Dar
lene Tomjack.
I Mrs. Tommy Kaczor and chil
dren visited her mother, Mrs.
Sehl, in Elgin on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rcimer
and Elayne were Sunday dinner
1 guests at the J. A. Larson home
in Ewing. They all called at the
Don Larson home in the after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Schra
der were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Carnes of
Neligh were Sunday, April 15,
I dinner guests at the Henry Rei
mer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burke and
family were Sunday, April 15,
dinner guests at the Ferdie Hupp
home in honor of Coletta Hupp’s
sixth birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimei
and Elayne visited Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Temple and daughter in
Hastings on Saturday, April 14
Mrs. Reimer’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Larson of Ewing, returned
home with them after having
spent two weeks in Ft. Collins
and Denver, Colo.
Vicki Ray of Omaha is spend
ing several weeks at the home ol
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
! R. M. Tomjack.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller returnee
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to the horne'of.,Mrs. Miller's par
ents,' Mr. .and Mrs. Watson, Mc
Donald, recently.■-Mrs. Miller is
.the former Rosetta McDonald. ;
Mr. Milieu has been in service in
Japan. -The-couple will, soon re
turn to California where " Mr.
Miller will attend school. ; j
>lr.' and Mrs.' Ralph Toihjack
and Vicki Ray spent cSunday, Ap
ril 15, ,in Om&ha visiting Gene
Torhjack, who is in the air ,force
And has been stationed^ in Geor
gia, He. was”-being sent,to Texas.
■ Mrs. Cali Thiele called on her
i daughter, Mrs. Alva Parks, and
t*iiby at Neligh hospital Friday,:
! April 13.
Lambert Bartak put down an
irrigation well on his farm near
Deloit recently.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Rossow and
Henry Reimer made a business
trip to Thedford Friday, April 13
Help IT Clubbers
I)o Mending—
VENUS — Mrs. Bryan Finch
w'as hostess to the Help U club
j Wednesday, April 18. Dinner
was served at noon. The after
noon was spent mending. Mrs.
| Clara Gurkei of Big Springs was
present. Mrs. Vincent Jackson
! received the 'door priae.
Mrs. Kenneth Waring furnished
the entertainment and presented
j a prize which was won by Mrs.
Ralph Brookhouser.
I The club gave two dollars to
i the cancer fund. Next meeting
w ill be with Mrs. Clarence Finch
, Kubik to California
for Training—
AS/2c Joseph W Kubik, 28,
son of Mrs. Thcrsa Kubik of O’
Neill, recently left Ft. Riley,
Kans., for five weeks of tank
i training at Camp Irwin, Calif,
j Kubik entered the army in April,
1953, and completed basic train
ing at Ft. Eustis, Va.
Graduates from School—
Pvt. Kenneth L. Taylor, 19, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor of
O’Neill, recently was graduated
from the army’s artillery and
guided missile school at Ft. Sill,
Okla. Taylor entered the army in
July, 1955, and completed basic
training at Camp Chaffee, Ark.
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Mrs. Gordon H. Weyermuller ... an April bride.
Ron Frickel Sets
Pole Vault Record
Atkinson Wins Holt
Track Title
STUART— The Atkinson high
school was top scoring school in
the Holt county track meet held
here last Thursday. Ronnie
Frickel of Atkinson set a new
record for the county when he
made 10’ 8^2” for the pole vault.
Inman, 3 7/10.
Atkinson’s total score, 58; St.
Joseph’s of Atkinson, second with
44 1/5 points; Ewing had a score
of 39 1/5; St. Mary’s, 33 1/5; O’
Neill, 28t£; Stuart, 20 1/5, and
Inman, 3 3/10.
Summary:
Shot: 46’ 3!V’—D Hobbs, Ew
ing, 1st; Slattery, St. Joe, 2d; D.
Carl, Ewing, 3d; B. Burival, O’
Neill, 4th; J. Tomlinson, O’Neill,
5th.
Broad jump: 19’ 8t£”—J. Slat
tery, St. Joe, 1st; Frickel, Atkin
son, 2d; L. Seger, Stuart, 3d;
Tooker, Atkinson, 4th; Holly, St.
Mary’s, 5th.
Pole vault: 10’ 8M>’*—Frickel,
Atkinson, 1st; Davis, Atkinson,
2d; N. Kelly, Inman, 3d; Fock
en, Atkinson, 4th; D. Stracke,
Stuart, and C. Couch, Inman, 5th.
Discus: 117’—Hobs, Ewing, 1st;
Slattery, St. Joe, 2d; Potter, Ew
ing, 3d; Burival, O’Neill, 4th; Se
ver Atkinson. 5th.
High jump: 5’ 5^”—Slattery.
St. Joe, 1st; Frick el, Atkinson, 2d;
Backhaus, O’Neill, and Stracke,
Stuart, tied, 3d; Hobbs, Ewing,
D. Schaaf, St. Joe, Seger, Stuart,
Schmidt, St. Mary’s, and Couch,
Inman, tied.
120 high hurdles: 16.8—Frick
el, Atkinson, 1st; Tooker, Atkin
son, 2d; Johnson, St. Mary’s, 3d;
Slattery, St. Joe, 4th; Davis, At
kinson, 5th.
100-yard dash: 10.6—Donohoe,
St. Mary’s, 1st; D. Hobbs, Ewing,
2d; Slattery, St. Joe, 3d; B.
Hobbs, Ewing, 4th; Koenig, Ew
ing, 5th.
880-yard run: 2:09.5—Schmidt,
St. Mary’s, 1st; Brewster, Stuart,
2d; Craig, St. Mary’s, 3d; Ross
man, Atkinson, 4th; Heumesser,
Ewing, 5th.
440-yard dash: 53 — Backhaus,
O’Neill, 1st; Butterfield, Atkin
son, 2d; Slattery, St. Joe, 3d; Se
ger, Stuart, 4th; Koenig, Ewing,
5th.
180 low hurdles; 22.5—Slattery,
St. Joe, 1st; Friekel, Atkinson, 2d;
Anderson, Atkinson, 3d; Bige
low, Stuart, 4th; Schaaf, St. Joe,
5th.
220-yard dash: 23.5—R. Dono
hoe, St. Mary’s, 1st; Backhaus,
O'Neill, 2d; D. Hobbs, Ewing,
3d; B. Hobbs, Ewing, 4th; Ander
son, Atkinson, 5th.
Mile: 4:55—Faust, St. Joe, 1st;
M. Young, O’Neill, 2d; Payas,
Atkinson, 3d; Tomlinson, St. Ma
ry’s, 4th; R. Young, O’Neill, 5th.
880 relay: 1:38.2—Ewing, St.
Mary’s, St. Joe, Stuart, Atkinson.
Mile relay: 3:43.6— Atkinson,
Stuart, O’Neill, St. Mary’s, Ew
ing.
Beverly Jane Chace
Bride of Chicagoan
ATKINSON — Miss Beverly
Jane Chace, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Chace of Atkinson, and
Gordon H. Weyermuller, son of
Mrs. G. H. Weyermuller and the
late Mr. Weyermuller of Law
rence, Kans., were married at
Howes Memorial chapel in Ev
anston, 111., 4 p.m., Saturday, Ap
ril 14. Dr. James C. McLeod,
dean of students at Northwestern
university, was the minister.
Sixty persons attended.
Decorations in the chapel in
cluded two vases of snapdragons
and chrysanthemums with lemon
leaves, at the altar, with seven
branch candelabra on each side.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, appeared in a
white ballerina-length lace and
tulle gown with a satin cumber
bund and short sleeves. She wore
a shoulder-length veil of white
illusion falling from a lace Juliet
cap. She carried a cascade bou
quet of white camellias and ivy
and wore a single strand of
pearls.
Miss Lois L. Lafferty served as
maid-of-honon She appeared
in a ballerina-length dress of
azure blue taffeta, princess style,
with short pleated cap sleeves
and a self-bustled bow at the
back. She carried a cascade bou
quet of yellow carnations.
Donald A. Lewis of Peoria, 111.,
served as best man.
Mrs. Warren W. Kreft sang
“The PTayer Perfect” and Ma
lotte’s “The Lord’s Prayer.” The
organist was Gerald Crawford.
He played Lohengrin’s “Wedding
March” (processional) and Men
delsshon’s “Wedding Marcn vre- ;
cessional). Ernest Nordlinger was
usher.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was given by the parents
at the Orrington hotel in Evan
ston.
For going away, the bride
chose a green linen dress and a
beige coat and hat. They went to
Nassau for their wedding trip.
Mrs. Weyermuller was gradu
ated from Atkinson high school
and attended Northwestern uni
versity at Evanston. She has been
employed as a secretary of the
American College of Surgeons.
Mr. Weyermuller, a graduate of
the University of Kansas who did
graduate work at Rutgers, Co
luhmbia and Northwestern uni
versities, is associate editor of
the Putnam Publishing company
in Chicago.
They will be at home at 50
East Cedar St., Evanston, after
May 1. _
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Thursday, April 26: CH p i r
iw-actice, 8 .p.m. \ \ 0 ° /, o
'-Friday,Aprii 27: Fourth quar
tel ly confteqneg^ 3 ptijft. AU offi
cial , board members pk'asb at
tend if visible. Any others \yho
wish to attend are also urged to
do so. «
Sunday, April 29: Church
school, 10 a m., worship, lla.tn.;
sub-district young adult rally at
Chambers, l 45 p.m.; MYF, 7 30
p.m. , *.
Tuesday. May 1: King’s
Daughters meets with Mrs. Ivan
Reiss, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 2: WSCS
prayer hour, 9 a m.
Thursday, May 3. WSCS an
nual May breakfast.
JNMAN:
Thursday. April 26: WSCS
meeting, 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 29; Morning
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, worship, 9 45 o’clock with fifth
I Sunday offering for world ser
i wiee; church, sc ho.oi, »0:45;
Young adult ' sub-district rally
.it Chambers, 1:45 p.m.
0 Wednesday, May . 2: Choir
practice, and MYF. ,7:30 pffn. • <’
Hear Concordia Choir
at Ravenna—
CH"AMH*RS . Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Harley, actosopanied by
Mrs. Elsie Doolittle, Miss Kath
ryn Hoffman and Miss Loraine
Farrier, drove to Ravenna Sun
day to bear the Concordia a oa
pella choir from Seward. The
. Harleys’ daughter, Vivian, *. a
1 member of the choir
I They have recently returned
from a tour of the Georgia and
1 Florida area and are now tour
ing the state of Nebraska They
will rang in Madison Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Ralph Colburn stayed at
the \V. S. Kirkland home after
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coming from the hospital Wed
nesday, April 11. She returned
to0 her home Sunday. , 4 <•
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