The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 06, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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    C. E. Worth, Wife
to Note Anniversary
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Worth, who
were married at the Methor.ist
parsonage June 7, 1916, by Rev
erend Bruce, will celebrate their
4bth wedding anniversary Sun
day, June 10, with their children
and families, a few close rela
tives and friends. The affair will
be held at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Ben Wetzler It
will be a quiet observance.
The occasion will also mark
the ninth wedding anniversary of
Mr and Mrs. Ben Wetzler
Mrs, Worth was born in Phil
lips and Mr Worth in the Agee
district north of O’Neill.
Their children, who expect to
be present, are: Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Wetzler, Mr, and Mrs. Roy A.
Worth, Mr and Mrs. Adolph
Wetzler of Gregory, S.D., Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Page of Page, and
their families, and T/Sgt Char
les E. Worth of Wichita, Kans.
Their son, Junior, who is serv
ing with the armed forces in Ja
pan, will be unable to attend.
Mrs. Worth’s brother, Roy
Karr, and Mrs. Karr of Spencer
ejcpect to be present. The Worths
are members of the Assembly of
Cod church
llousegueste—
Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Marry Petersen for the wedding
of their son, Don, to Miss Lois
Harder were Mr. and Mrs. M M.
Pederson of Broken Bow, Mi.
and Mrs. George Larkin of North
Platte,. Dr. and Mrs. Vern S.
Deyke of Columbus and Mrs.
Rhoda Marsh of Redlands, Calif.
SICK
O NEILL LOCALS
Mr and Mrs Phillip Aitken
and son, Jim, of Lincoln were
guests of Mr. and Mr* W. J
Froelich Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs C. J. Gatz and
Mr. and Mrs Edward M. Galla
gher left Monday morning for a
fishing trip at Willow Lake
Minn.
Mr and Mrs. George Hammond
and children and Mrs Jerry Ry
an of South Sioux City left or
Monday for Denver, Colo. They
will visit Mrs. Ryan’s other
daughter, Mrs. Jack Smith, anc
family and other relatives. Mrs
H. J. Hammond, who spent the
winter with her sisters in Den
ver, will return home with them
They expect to arrive today
(Thursday) or Friday.
Misses Rosemary and Ellen
Corkle have completed then
terms at St. Mary’s college, Xav
ier. Kans., and are at home.
Inez Alexander
Becomes Bride
STUART—Miss Inez Alexan
der, daughter of Mr and Mrs,
Ward Alexander of Stuart, be
came the bride of Marlyn D
Schrader, son of Mr and Mrs.
William Schrader of Brocksburg,
on Sunday, May 27, at 10 a m.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. Gene Ander
son of Newport in his home.
A wedding dinner was served
at the home of the bride’s par
ents for the relatives.
The bride was graduated from
Stuart high school with the class
I of 1955 and the bridegroom is en
gaged in farming with his father.
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Mrs. Weldon Burdette Petersen . . . June bride in First Pres
byterian chureh ceremony
Lois L. Harder,
Lt. Petersen Wed
in Sunday Rite
Miss Lois Lorraine Harder,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Harder of O’Neill, became the
bride of Lt. Weldon Burdette
(“Don") Petersen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Petersen of O'
Neill Sunday, June 3, at 4 p.m.,
at First Presbyterian church,
liev. J. Olen Kennell officiated at
the double-ring ceremony before
a chancel decorated with white
and pink gladioli and tall white
candles.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride appeared in a
gown of chantilly lace and nylon
tulle over shimmering satin. It
featured a "V” neckline finished
with pleated tulle. The long lace
sleeves tapered over the hand and
her full tulle skirt fell into a
sweep train, which was attached
to a lace yoke extending over the
hip line. Her French illusion fin
gertip veil was attached to a
bandeau cap of lace edged with
pleated tulle and held securely
with hearts of pearls. She wore
a single strand of pearls and car
ried a cascade bouquet of pink
elf roses.
Miss Patricia Gibb of Buhl,
Ida., as maid-of-honor, appeared
in a lloor-length gown of pink
nylon lace over pink taffeta. Her
head bandeau and lace mitts were
the same shade as her gown. She
carried a colonial bouquet of
white daisies, which was edged
with pink.
Miss Jane Peterson, sister of
the bridegroom, and Miss Sylvia
Harder, sister of the bride, as
bridesmaids, appeared in identi
cal frocks of pink embroidered
nylon fashioned with draped off
the-shoulder necklines and em
pire bodices. The skirts flared
into danseuse - length fullness.
Their head bandeaux and mitts
were of dress matching material.
Their bouquets matched that of
the maid - of - honor. All wore
matching pearls.
Gerald Payne of Omaha served
as bestman. He and the bride
groom wore white dinner jackets
and black trousers.
The ushers, who wore navy
suits and white carnation bou
tonnieres, were Ted Lindberg and
John Brady of Dorsey. John D
Harder, brother of the bride,
was candlelighter.
Miss Donna Crabb. soloist, sang
“All for You,” “O, Perfect Love”
and "O, Lord Most Merciful,'
with organ accompaniment tn
Miss Nancy Kennel].
Miss Carolyn Hiatt had charge
of the guest book, which the
guests signed as they filed out oi
the church.
A reception in the church par
lors for one hundred guests fol
lowed The reception table, which
was pink and white, was centered
by a four-tier cake surrounded
by decorations of huge sugared
wedding bells. Daisies and lilies
of-the-valley were used to dec
orate the parlors.
Mrs. Ray Shelhamer cut the
wedding cake. Misses Patrick
DeBolt and Hazel Marie Johnsor
had charge of the gift table.
Assisting at the reception were
the Mesdames Felix Hendrick
and Arlo Hiatt, who poured.
Mr. and Mrs. Petersen are both
graduates of O’Neill high school
Mrs. Petersen, who graduated
from Hastings college, was ele
mentary music supervisor at
Plattsmouth. She was affiliated
with Chi Omega Psi.
Mr. Petersen, who is stationed
at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., at
tended Kemper academy in Mis
souri Washington university, St
Louis, Mo., and the University of
Nebraska. He belongs to Pi Kap
pa Alpha.
After a wedding trip to the Oz
arks and St. Louis, the couple will
reside at Ft. Leonard Wood.
Out-of-town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Pederson of Bro
ken Bow; Mr. and Mrs. George
Larkin of North Platte; Dr. and
Mrs. Vern S. Deyke of Columbus;
Mrs. Rhoda Marsh of Redlands,
Calif.; Miss F.sthcr Kinnier of
Spalding; Miss Viola Haynes of
Page; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harder
of Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Waara, Boyd and Car
men and Miss Winnie Waara,
all of Buffalo, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ham of Burke, S.D.;
Karl Zutz and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Zutz, all of Burke, S.D.; Miss
Carol Zutz of Chamberlain, S.D.;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece of
Simeon; Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Young. jr„ and children of Valen
tine; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hall,
Carolyn and Edwin of Bassett and
Miss Fannie Reynoldson of Al
bion.
Farewell Coffee—
Friday afternoon the Mesdames
Louis J. Reimer, W. D. Melena
and John C. Watson entertained
at a farewell coffee at the Rei
mer home in honor of Mrs. Wil
liam H. Bowker and Mrs. Elmer
Murman.
Couple Weds at Creighton
Miss Ilene Dirks of Brunswick and Marvin Korab, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Peterson of O’Neill, were united in marriage
Sunday, May 27, at the Lutheran church in Creighton. They will
reside in Wayne where the bridegroom attends college.—O’Neill
Photo Co,
Beck Home Scene
of Pinochle Party—
CEUA—Mr. and \Irs. Duane
Beck held a pinochle part} at
| their home Friday evening
High bids were won by Denton
f Colfack and Shirley Colfack;
high score. Shirley Colfack and
. Charles Dobias; second high
: score. Beryl Dobias and LeRoy
; Hoffman.
Other Celia News
Delbert Scott spent last week
working at the Charles Dobias
home.
Mr and Mrs. LeRov Hoffman
and boys attended a birthday
party given for Beryl Beck on,
Monday night The evening was
spent playing cards and visiting
Around 35 people attended.
The Emil Colfack family at- J
tended open-house for the silver
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John
Sattlor at Gregory, S.D. Mrs.
Sattlor is a sister of Mrs. Col
fack.
Mrs. Paul Nelson and Paul Ar
den visited the Connie Frickel
home Tuesday evening. May 29 i
Dinner and supper guests and
evening visitors at the Connie
Frickel home Sunday were Artha 1
Pacha, Jeanene and Karen John
son and Mt and Mrs Sowell
Johnson.
W. F. Finley, M.D.
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| of Mitchell, S.D., announce the
approaching marriage of their
I daughter, Miss Sylvia Dale
(above), to Lee Douglas Patton
| of Denver, Colo. June 28 has
been selected as the wedding
date. Miss Schutte is a student
at the University of Colorado
where her sorority is Delta
Delta Delta. Mr. Patton is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pat
ton of O’Neill. lie is now em
ployed with Stanolind Gas &
Oil Co. in Denver and is i
member of the Alpha Tau Ome
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of Mines. In July he will return
to the school of mines where he
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