The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 27, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    >lr. and Mrs. Bruce McElhaney ... to reside in Atkinson—
O'Neill Photo Co.
1 lazel Marie Johnson,
Bruce r. McElhaney
Exchange Vows
Miss Hazel Marie Johnson,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry
Johnson of Dorsey, was united
in marriage to Bruce T. McEl
haney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
McElhaney of O’Neill Sunday
December 23, at 4 p.m. The
double-ring ceremony was per
formed in First Presbyterian
church by Rev. Joseph Walstead
of Niobrara, assisted by Rev. J.
Olen Kennell, pastor.
The altar was decorate!
with baskets of red carnations
and white stock with silvered
Christmas greens. The pews had
white poinsetta bows with
Christmas greens accented by
tiny red berries.
The bride, escorted by her
father, appeared in a floor length
gown of imported rose pointe
lace nylon tulle over taffeta with
fashioned moulded bodice, fea
turing sabrina neckline edged in
lace medallions gathered with
iridescent sequins. The long
sleeves tapered to deep points.
It was fastened at the back with
tiny lace buttons. The bouffant
skirt of nylon tulle with a wide
panel of lace at the front and
back was edged in medallion se
quin trimmed lace. It featured
a drop waist line.
Her imported illusion fingertip
veil was held in place with a
lace pillbox trimmed with tiny
seed pearls and iridescent se
quins. Her jewelry was pearl
earrings, a gift of the bride
groom.
She carried a white orchid
on a white prayer book with
streamers sprinkled with varie
gated velvet leaves.
Candlelighters were Mrs.
Frank Carroll of Lincoln and
Mrs. Kenneth Marlatt of Wood
Lake.
Mrs. Donald Calkins of Lin
coln was maid-of-honor. Brides
maids wrere Mrs. John E. Babl
of Dorsey. Mrs. Robert Sholes
and Miss Kay Eisenhauer of
Qh ambers.
Little Miss Cindy Sholes was
flowergirl and the ringbearer
was Duane Richter of Dorsey.
All the attendants, including
the flowergirl, appeared in
identical Christmas taffeta
gowns featuring cumberbunds
and bouffant skirts. The sa
brina necklines formed a vee in
the back. They had white chif
fon velvet headbands made with
sweetheart lines, resembling
crowns with tiny white Christ
mas corsages on one side. They
carried matching muffs with
corsages of white poms, little
red berries and green leaves,
matching the smaller headpiece
corsages.
Little Miss Sholes carried a
nosegay of red and white car
nations. Master Richter wore a
FOR SALE or RENT
3-bedroom house, with
garage, large yard and garden
all fenced in. Natural gas
heat, good location.
CALL 772 O'NEILL
pom boutonniere in his navy
[ suit.
Gary Clifton of Orchard serv
ed as bestman. Attendants were
Donald Calkins of Lincoln, John
i Brady of Dorsey and Ted Lind
berg. Ushers were Gary Wilson
of Redbird and John Bowen.
They all wore navy suits and
carnation boutonnieres.
Miss Marjorie McElhaney of
Denver, Colo., sister of the
bridegroom, was soloist, accom
panied by Mrs. H. L. Lindberg.
She sang “1 Love Thee” and
“Through The Years”. John
Bowen sang "The Lord’s Prayer.”
Mrs. Johnson, the bride’s
mother, appeared in a mauve
lace gown with matching feather
ed hat and gloves. She wore a
white feathered carnation cor
sage.
Mrs. McElhaney, the bride
groom’s mother appeared in a
toast wool dress with beige ac
cessories. Her corsage was of
pink feathered carnations.
Mrs. Cora Clifton of Orchard,
the bridegroom’s grandmother,
appeared in a royal blue crepe
dress with a white carnation
corsage.
a .i rr e
lowed the ceremony in Fellow
ship hall. The reception was
the first formal use of the new'
portion of the church.
Miss Jeannine McElhaney, a
sister of the bridegroom, had
charge of the guestbook. Those
assisting at the reception were
Mrs Lee Brady, jr., hostess, Mrs.
D. C. Schaffer, Mrs. D. D. De
Bolt, Mrs. Christine Williams and
Mrs. John Conard of Emmet, al
so Miss Priscilla Holsclaw’ and
Miss Kathleen Brady.
Mrs. Don Petersen of Ft. Leon
ard Wood, Mo., Mrs. Darold
Audiss of Butte, Mrs. Don Go
del of Scottsbluff and Mrs. Ben
Troshvnski of Omaha had charge
of the gifts.
Mrs. Dean VanISvery of
Omaha. cut the three-tiered
wedding cake, which was com
plimented by table decorations
of Christmas colors, green and
white.
The Misses Elizabeth Schaffer
and Patricia DeBolt poured.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple will be at home in At
kinson.
For her trip, Mrs. McElhaney
wore a winter white brocaded
faille dress with black acces
sories and an orchid corsage.
She was graduated from ONeill
high school and attended Doane
college at Crete, where she was
affiliated with Omega Psi Theta.
She teaches third grade in the
Atkinson public school.
Mr. McElhaney is a graduate
of O’Neill high school and at
tended Wayne State Teachers
college at Wayne. He served
two years in the army including
li£ years spent in Germany.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor
Sunday, December 30: Sunday
school, 10 am.; preaching, 11
a.m.; young peoples;’ meeting at
7:30 p in.; preaching service fol
lowing young peoples’ meeting.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
will be in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Ernst Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock.
County Court
Arthur Frank Gibbs of Inde
pendence, Mo., speeding night,
December 20, fined $17 and $4
coal*, officer — E. M. H**treit«s
Frank E. Buckles of Merriman,
overload on axle, November 26,
fmed $80 and $4 costs, officer —
Donald Jenny.
Clyde K McGary of. Wapit,
'
ed $10 and $4 costs, officer—R. L.
Gude.
Elmer J. Trankle of Rapid City,
S D. speeding day, December 24,
fined $14 and S4 costs, officer—R.
L. Gude.
Everett Roubideaux of Mc
Pherson. Kans., speeding day, De
cember 24, fined $18 and $4 costs,
officer—R. L. Gude.
Richard W. Bell of Olmsted
Falls, O.. speeding day, December
24, fined $16 and $4 costs, officer
—E. M. Hastreiter.
Calvin H. Henderson of Fre
mont, speeding, fined $10 and $4
costs.
City Court
Carl Kainphaus of O'Neill, im
proper U turn, December 17, fin
ed $1 and $1 costs, officer—-John
N. Schmit.
Justice Court
Edward A. Pavel of Chambers,
I careless driving, December 21,
fiin’d $25 and $4 costs, officer—
k's R Johnson.
Atkinson Airman
t» Turkey Post—
ATKINSON—After spending a
■•-day leave visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T F. Hickman, A/2c
Jerry Hickman left Omaha by
plane on December 5 going by
way of New- York City, New
foundland, Scotland and to
Frankfurt, Germany, from where
he was sent to Ankara, Turkey
His address is. A/2c Thomas
Hickman AF27722620, 56933rd1
RADGRUMO, APO 206-A. New
York, N.Y.
He recently graduated from ra
dar school in Biloxi, Miss
Arrive from Florida—
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Porter,
Ella Rose and Ralph Raymond of
Panama City, Fla., arrived De
cember 21 to spend the Christ
mas holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C W Porter, other
relatives and friends.
Return from Kansas—
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Videricksen
anti family returned Wednesday
after having spent the weekend
and Christmas w-ith relatives at
Salina and Ellsworth, Kans.
Mrs. Leslie Tompkins
Dies in Washington
INMAN — Relatives received
word Mnndav of the death of
Mrs Leslie C. Tomokins, 75, of
Kelso, Wash. She died Sunday.
December 23. Funeral arrange
ments are not known.
Mrs Tompkins was the former
Carrie Alice Coventry, young*'*!
daughter of the late James and)
Lohisa Dav Coventry. She was a
sister of the late George A. Co
ventry. Mr Tompkins is a broth
er of L. R. Tompkins.
She and her husband spent
their early married life in Holt
county in and near Inman, later
moving to Boone county where
they resided near Primrose and
Albion. Thev moved to Kelso
about 20 years ago.
Survivors include: Widower —
Leslie: daughter — Mrs. Elmer
(Hazel) Kruse; sons— Dale and
I/eon: several grandchildren, all
living in or near Kelso; sisters—
Mrs. L. S. Mapes of Fremont and
Mrs. Guy Brillhart if Hastings.
A son. Robert, preceeded his
mother in death.
Other Inman New*
. n't! L’F Kopeck)
•
» Is m the home of Mr
. t ‘s rents, Mr and Mrs
L a is Kopecky, and on Christ
mas day they were guests at the
ru me cf their un. ie and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Snyder, at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Yern Wrode and
family drove to Springview
Christmas day where they were
guests in the home of their broth
er- in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hipke, and son, Juluis,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeGraw
were Christmas day guests in the
lonn- of Mr and N|r> Donald
\V > fe and family near Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and
family were Christmas day guests
a the home of their brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Axberg, at Gross.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chudo
i H'lka drove to Grofton Christ
mas day where they were guests
in the home of their son-in-law
li-.d daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Sturky, and family.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd DeLong
warn to Sioux City Monday after
noon and spent Christmas day in
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Itak
., anil children.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
ills Kenneth A Coventry on
C mas day were Mr and Mr>
James Coventry, Kay and Hill,
Mr and Mrs. John Mattson and
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan.
Miss Barbara Brunckhorst ac
companied her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs Max
Mesaman, to their home in Nor
folk Tuesday afternoon, where
'ho will visit for several days
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes are
spending the Christmas holidays
ni Worthington, Minn., guests in
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Burgstrum, and children.
Horace Kiel and children spent
Christmas day in Allen as guests
in the home of Mr. Kiel's parents.
Guests in the home of Mrs.
Marye Hartigan Christmas day
were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan
of Norfolk ami Mr and Mrs.
Paul Hartigan and children of
Page.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Benash
and family of Beatrice came
Thursday evening and spent the
i emainder of the week, including
Christmas, in the home of their
l arents, Mr and Mrs Ray Siders,
and Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hibbs and family of Star
wore additional Christmas guests
Sms' linin ' a d Rodney
Hibbs remained to spend part of
his Christmas vacation with his
aunt Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs Char
les Russell and Debbie of Lincoln
had spent Sunday with her par
ents. Mr and Mrs Ray Siders.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Orhmund of
Seneca arc spending the Christmas
holidays in the William Orhmund
and Charles Sobotka homes.
Mr. and Mi's. Albert Anthony
and children were guests Christ
mas day in the home of Mrs An
thony's parents, Mr and Ml'S. Ot
to Matschullat and family at
Page.
Mr, and Mrs. I. L, Watson,
Carolyn and Sam were Christmas
day guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs John C. Watson and
family in O’Neill.
Christmas day guests in the
home of Mi and Mis Vaden Ki
vett and Keith were Mrs. Kivitt’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pen
well and their brother-in-law and
sister. Mi and Mrs. Victor Work
ineistcr and family, all of Madi
son.
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people... our customers! May
you all en|oy the pleasure*
v «f a prosperous New Yearl
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