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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1957)
Srmonson-Bec ker Rites Saturday at St. Patrick s Before altar* decorated with pmk snapdragons and ferns, Miss Lorraine Catherine Simonson was united m marriage to Oooo, an Joseph Becker Saturday. Febru ary 23 at a 10 a m. nuptial mas* at St Patrick s Catholic church The double-ring ceremony was performed fcy Very FU . Timothy CrSuilivan. church pastor Acoly tes were Jim Enright and Gary Holly Large baskets of pink gladioL adorned the altar rads The fam ily pew * were marked with w hite bows. The bnde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs McKinley C. Sim onson of O'Neill, and the bride groom is the son of Mr and Mrs L, A Becker of O' Neill Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride appeared in a pure silk gown of peau de sate, featur ing a Basque waist and long tap ered sleeves The scalloped oval neckline was bordered with Alen cou lace set with seed pearls. The voluminous skirt swept into a chapel length tram Her waist length, veil of imported French il lusion was fastened to a half bonnet of illusion embroiderec with peaiii She earned a white orchid surrounded by white hya cinths. Mn. Russel] Moier. a sister of the bnde was matron-of-honor She wort » cocktail length tur quoise gown of cry stale tie, fash ioned with an empire waistline and accented with a peacock blue cummerbund The bridesmaids, the Misses Barbara Becker, a sisteT of the bridegroom. of Kansas City, Kans., Marde Birmingham of Denver, Colo , Bernadette Hynes of New York and Jane Kennedy of Coon Rapids. la., wore identi cal cl rentes to that of the matron -of-honor, but wert contrasting peacock blue trimmed with tur quoise. All the attendants, who wore short -white gloves and car ried pink feathered colonial bou quets. had matching headbands oi cry stale* te (Studded with seed pearls. James Becker «*er\ed as his brother's bestman Ushers were John Curry of Kanas City, Mo., fiance of Miss Barbara Becker. Gerald Wills of Emmet, Jack Car ney and Robert Hoisclaw The men wore Oxford suits with car nation boutonnieres. Mrs. Simonson appeared in a navy pure silk brocaded sheath with pink accessories Mrs Beck er wore an ice blue silk taffeta with matching accessories Both had cymbidium corsages. M.tt Bonnie Burival, vocal soloist, accompanied by Misi AJ vara Ramm of Stuart, on the or gan, sang Rosewig’s "Ava Maria ’,! "O Laird. I am Not Worthy" and •*0 Sanctissima”. Miss Ramm. piaytd "Coeur de Jesus” for tht processional and "Joy Trium phant" as the recessional. A breakfast for 50 guests was neld at the Town House A recep tion from 2 until 4 p m., for two DANCE tLAST BLFOB.L LENT) SUMMERLAND BALLROOM Ewing Saturday Mar. 2 Mask by The Dixie Five AdmtsMon: 7 Sc Mrs Donovan Joseph Becker . . . before her marriage she was Miss Lorraine Simonson of O'Neill.—Claude Constable Photo hundred guests was also held at • the Town House Miss Beverly McCarthy of Om aha. a cousin of the bride, had cnarge of the guest book Mrs Ralph Walker an aunt, was in charge of the gifts Two other aunts, Mrs Alan Kirk ci Spencer, and Mrs Ralph McElvam, were :>lfee servers Mrs. Jack Everett and Miss Baroara McCarthy, both cousuis. poorer pun.h For her wedding trip to Las Vegas. Nev., tret- onde chose a grey imported tweed suit with minK li nn snt- had white access ories Mr ana Mrs. Becker, who art graduates of St. Mary's acad emy, will live in tne Gillespie apartments Slit i> a graduate of Duchense college, Omaha and taught second grade m Omaha. Mr Becker, who attended Creighton university in Omaha and served in the army, is owner operator of the O'Neill Beverage Company. Out cu town guests were. John Joe Uhl, Pat Hickey, Miss Mart Jean MUom, Mr and Mrs. Jack Gatz, Mr and Mrs W L Coms wich, Edward McCarthy, Miss Cathie Boiemperti and Miss Bev erly McCarthy, all of Omaha, Mr and Mrs. Nelson Gavatz of St Joseph, Mu, Mrs Thomas Donlm of Bristow . Mr and Mrs. Arlen Kirk. Mrs HerDert Harrell of Spencer; Miss Rose Mary Corkle of Xavier. Kans . Da:. Raley of Fair bury. Mrs. J. C W ills of Em met; Mr and Mrs Eld Butterfield, Mr and Mrs Raymond Stev ens and Mr and Mrs Gem ey Drayton, all ol Orchard; Mr and Mrs. Louis Gene ra ux of Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wieseler and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Becker, all of St. Hel ena. Mr and Mrs August Noecker and Mr and Mr- Jot- Leise. all of Hariington; Mr and Mrs Jake Baker of Randolph and Mr and Mrs Henry Clausen of South Sioux City Guests of Britteils — Guests ounday of Mr and Mrs Loyd Brittell were Mr and Mrs Rav Canard of Neligh Have you heard about , BENDIX GAS DUOMATIC? The sew Bendix GAS Duomatic it truly a wash day miracle . . . completely washes and com pletely dries your clothes in one continuous operation! SEE rr DEMONSTRATED Nebraska Stare end see the sew CAS Dnoaxrtic drncss'ralrd And while ran are there, ask ahant the SPECIAL INSTALLED PUCE new is attecl la* a batt ed time. Try It 30-Days FREE B too pretax TOO cmt try Ito wtotital CAS ttoowatic to TM> twi kow tot 3 S-dart ctoeliith fin . . . M obBf EASY PAYMENTS With Yoar Gas BUI wjwfppPTTTTlITTVTN k V y Par Dependable GAS Service O’Neill News Mrs Fred Lindberg was hon red with a birthday anmversar>' • 1 duration on Sunday at home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Worth Guests were Mr and Mrs. C E Worth. Mr and Mrs Roger Ros- j enkrans and family of Dorsey. Damaris Lindberg and Russe 1; Woeppel of Ewing Mr and Mrs Bernard Schmitz a ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Jons of P.utte Mr and Mrs Melvin Ruzicka were m Clarkson Sunday visiting his father. Anton Ruzicka and sister. Irene. Mr and Mrs Jim Reyno’dson of Albion came Sunday to visit the Leigh and Brock Reynolti son families Mrs. Lulu Quig returned Sun day from St. Joseph. Mo The Misses Mary Louise Wil son of the University of Nebras ka, Lincoln, and Carolyn Wilson * of St Mary’s college, Omaha spent the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs Ed Wilson „nd also attended the Simonson Becker wedding Mr and Mrs Dale Wilson and rhildren visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Mel Ellofson of Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Weston Whitwer and family spent the weekend m Tilden visiting Mr. and Mrs 1_. W Larson. They also attended the wedding of Miss Jaruce Petsche. Mrs Harold Parks and Mrs Ray Wilkinson spent Sunday in Lake Andes. S. D. Sundav dinner guests of Mr and Mrs FYancis Curran were Mr and Mrs Alvin Ott and fam ily and Mr and Mrs. L A. Ott. ’Mr and Mrs Everett Haskins of Central City were Sunday guests of their daughter and family, Mr and Ms Carroll Holmes. Their grand - daughter, Pamela returned with them for a visit. , Mr and Mrs. Ralph McNich ols of Omaha were February 17 weekend guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Earl Bauld. Mrs. McNichols remained for a long er visit with her parents. Mrs. Roy Parker reports that her granddaughter, Mrs Lester Walton and Charlotte arrived in Harlsbaude. Germany. safel> They were met uy uu ^> who is stationed there for one year. The trip over on the ship required six days Mr. anc Mrs. Dwight Phil brick and family visited Sun day. February 17, with Mr .and Mrs Ebby Stout at Rose. Mr and Mrs Calvin Christen sen of Monowi were Sunday, Februaiv 17 dinner guests of Mr md Mrs Reg Pmkerman Dinner guests of Mr. and Ids. Iohn pruss on Sunday, February 17 were Mr. and Mr-.. Ivan p'-uss and family, Mrs Elizabeth Slater and Mr " and Mrs. Frank Forman and Jean Kay of Emm t. Sunday. F ebruary 1f, dmner MILLER THEATER — ATKINSON — ; Fri.. Sat. Mar. 1 - t WEST IT IHKST! WmuSA Son.. Mon.. Tue. Mar. J - 4 - 5 11 I This coupon and one paid ad- | I mission will admit two ad j ulU. March 6 - 7. guestf of Mr and Mrs C * Porter were Mr and Mr? L C Wailing Mr and Mrs Harold Lindberg. Mr and Mrs H G. Kruse and LaDanna Porter Mr and Mrs. Chns Paulson and Mr and Mrs Martin Mag wire Patty and Donny of Til den wwe Sunday, February 17, guests of Mr and Mrs. Ed Paul SOU Ms and Mrs Emil Dittrich and Bonny of Tilden. Mrs Eugene Martin, Jerrv and Linda of Ne agh were Tuesday. February 20. callers of Mr and Mrs Ed Paul son Mr and Mrs John Schm-b Mrs Mike Starch and Donna of Nenzel railed on Mr and Mrs Ed Schmit on their way to Omaha Sunday. Mrs Earl Reiser of Spencer spent the February 17 weekend with Mr and Mrs Bernard Schmitt She returned to Spen cer Sunday with Mr and Mrz. Schmitt on their way to Bone steel S D., where they visited his mother, Mrs John L Schmitt, and her father. Henry Lampman Mr and Mrs T Schobere vis ited Mr and Mrs Sam Scho berg in Spencer and Mr and Mrs Ferd Kaup m Stuart >n Sunday, February 17 Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Ward Smith were Mr and Mr.? Myron Waterbury and Tommy, Mr Evelyn Swift and Larry and Ray Boegther, all of Ak ron, la The Catholic Daughters of America met Tuesday evening, February 20, at the KC hall for a social evening Winners at cards were Mrs Tess Protovin sfcy and Mrs J. Spittles Mrs Grover Shaw won the all-cut Mr and Mrs Earl Smith were ~ Orchard Sunday attending the 4oth wedding anniversary open house of Mr and Mrs Fred Spar They also visited her mother, Mrs. Mae Knapp Mr and Mrs Clifford Harding spent Sunday in Wausa Winners at NTTF bridge club, held at the home of Mrs Arthur Noecker Wednesday. February 20, were Mrs. William Mattera and Mrs. Don Petersen. Mr and Mrs Jack Gatt and Miss Mary Elizabeth Gatt and her roommate, all of Omaha, and Dan Riley of Fairburv were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J Gatt Hearts Royalty at Academy James FYoeisch (left) and Miss Cera Corkle, seniors at St Mary's academy, were crowned king and queen of hearts AK ed nesaay. February 13, at the annual St Valentine's day hall. TYii king is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W J Froelich, sr the queen, the daughter of Mr and Mrs James M Corkle.—O’Neill Photo Co, Star News Mr and Mrs Lysle Johnson and family spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Ewalt Miller and Barbara and Mrs Hattie oelter Harold Miller was m Chicago last week with a truck load of 'at cattle Lysle Johnson and Arnold Mil ler had dinner with Mr and Mrs Bruce Johnson in O'Neill, Thurs day Mr: Rolland Miller made a busines trip to Creighton. Friday The Ash Grove community hall board meeting was held at the Elmer Juracek home. Thursday evening Mr and Mr: Dave Loy, Mr and Mrs Carl Boelter and Mr and Mrs T E. Tikalsky cele brated their golden wedding an niversary on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Lysle Johnson and sons were Sunday visitors at the hafrit of Mr and Mrs Archie Kreycik and family Raj Noble called on Ewalf Mil ler Monday forenoon The annual meeting will be held at the Ash Grove community hall on Tuesday. March 5 at 8 o’clock p m Pvt. Willis A. Waring is sta tioned at Fort Chaffee. Ark He is a son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Waring . Move to Amsw orth— Mr and Mrs, Richard Seymour have moved to Ainsworth Mrs. Sejmour is the former Frances Schaffer, daughter of Mrs Clara Schaffer O’Neill Tree Service Insured and Bonded FREE ESTIMATE C.W. SNOWARDT >.ks North of Sunset Sta. James Rodman Is Home on leave— James Rodman, sun ol Mr and Mrs. Earl Rodman, is home on leave from the navy. He arrived Sunday. February 17, from San Diego, Calif., where he attended a school for machine repairmen. After a two weeks leave be mill leave Newport. R 1 . for duty Rodman, who has been m the navy for six months was graduated from O'Neill high school in 1S>5<> Dinner Hosts— Mr and Mrs W. J. Froelicb entertained at dinner Sunday. February IT m honor of Mrs Earl Beulow of Racine. Wise., and her mother, Mrs J J Hadrington Whether you wish to buy, sell or trade a low-cost want ad in The Frontier wlU do the yob quickly and economically! gf-g™—■—-_i Mida Hilws or H.uwr Roil— Miss Cathryn Wumd, 'rug — . ; the College of Sami Teroa, M .nona, Minn,, u one of te T* resans who have ear nod • berth .0 the first semester hooor rail u •. have earned a berth an the first semester honor roil. To be eligible for the hoaa roll, a student must have an A average She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Wilson, W3 East Doug las. and a ^-aduatr of St Mary> a< ademv. DRS. 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