The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 16, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mr. and Mrs. Hobby Joe Stevison . . . evening nuptials be
fore same fireplace where bride’s parents were married 27 years
ago.—O’Neill Photo Co.
" —.
Emmet News
South Side clu/b met with Mrs.
Bessie Burge Tuesday, May 7,
with a lesson on the redistricting
of schools by Mrs. Paul Newton.
Plans were discussed for the
June tea—an annual affair
which will be held at the Mrs.
Robert Fox home. Each mem
ber is to invite at least one
guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith
of Caldwell, Ida., were Emmet
visitors last week, stopping at
the Frank Foreman and Mrs.
McGinnis homes. They were
the first people to live in the
railroad depot here when it was
built 50 years ago. For many
years, until his retirement, C. J.
was an officer in railroad tele
graph union.
Mr. and Mrs. August Troshyn
ski went to Omaha on Friday
to visit their children, who live
there, and to attend the ordina
tion of their nephew. Mrs.
John Conrad accompanied them
to visit her daughter and son
in-law, the Ben Troshynskis.
They returned Saturday night.
Among the children visiting at
the Joe Winkler home on moth
er’s day were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Winkler and family, Ed
Winkler', Bob Winkler and friend,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanus and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schmidt I
of Omaha were at her parent’s I
home in Emmet over the week- j
end.
The two students who placed i
highest in the O’Neill public
school attended school in Em
met during the grades.
The NCCW will be entertain
ed by the altar society of the
church of Epiphany on May 22.
This will be a deanery meeting.
Emmet’s quota for Red Cross
was just met by one man, John
O’Connell, who contributed a
calf which brought $34 when
sold at auction. Mrs. Grothe
and Mrs. McGinnis thank those
who responded.
William Tenborg and daughter,
Mrs. Gary Enbody, drove to
Tennessee this week to vist her
son and family, the Donald
Wagnon.
JUSTICE COURT
Donald G. McNair of O’Neill,
May 9, improper pates on car,
fined $5 and $4 costs and $5 for
contempt of court. Also spent one
night in county jail by order of
the police judge. Arresting officer
—John N. Schmit.
Jack Taylor of O’Neill, opera
ting vehicle without license plate
and no driver’s license, fined $10
and $4, officer — John N. Schmit.
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To Wed Next Month
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt
announce he engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Pat (above),
to Larry D. Krause, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Krause of
Kingsley, la. Miss DeBolt at
tended two years at Wayne
State Teachers college where
she was a member of Tau Beta
Sigma, national music honor
ary. She is now employed at
Consumers Public Power dis
trict. Mr. Krause attended
one year at Wayne college and
is now employed with the Iowa
highway commission at Sioux
City. The couple will be mar
ried June 9 in the First Pres
byterian church, in O'Neill af
ter which they will make their
home in Sioux City.
Jo Ann Braddock
Is Bride at Page
PAGE—The living room of the
A. G. Braddock home was the
setting for the vet-y pretty wed
ding of Miss JoAnn Braddock
and Bobby Joe Stevison Satur
day evening, May 11.
The fireplace was decorated
with a mantel arrangement of
pink snapdragons and white j
carnations, before which the
wedding party stood for the 8
o’clock ceremony performed by
Rev. Lsle Mewmaw, pastor of
the Methodist church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alton G. Braddock
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Stevison of
Waynesboro, Miss.
The bride appeared in a full
skirted, floor-length gown fash
ioned of white tulle over satin
that featured an over-lace bo
lero over the fitted bodice. Her
fingertip veil was modeled of il
lusion net caught and held in a
lace head band with a seed pearl
and rhinestone trim. She car
ried white carnations on a white
Bible.
Mrs. Richard Buxton, cousin of
the bride, was matron-of-honor.
Her gown was of pink brocaded
tulle over satin and she carried
a bousuet of pink carnations.
Rusk Richardson of Lincoln,
friend of the bridegroom acted
as bestman.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held for the 24
guests. Mesdames George Clasey
and Otto Matschullat assisted
with the serving. Mrs. Kenneth
Braddock served the wedding j
cake and Miss Alice French
poured.
The setting for the wedding
was the same as for her parents’
wedding 27 years ago. MVs.
Leonard Heiss, great-aunt of
the bride, was present. She al
so was present at the wedding
of the bride’s parents and grand
parents, Jennie Moffat and Wal
lace French.
The bride is a graduate of the
Page high school and has three
years training at the Lincoln
general hospital school of nurs
ing.
The bridegroom entered the
airforce following his schooling
and is based at the Lincoln air
base.
The couple left for a short
wedding trip and will be at
home in Lincoln later in the
month.
Golden Rod Club
Workshop Host
EMMET— The Golden Rod
Garden club, whose members are
from O’Neill, Emmet and Atkins
on, entertained at a workshop in
the Lutheran church basement
Monday, May 6 with 51 guests
being served. Mrs. Leon High,
state president of the Federated
Garden clubs, Mrs. F. C. ’Logan,
sixth president and nine clubs
were represented. They were pre
sented corsages made by mem
bers.
After an address by Mrs. High,
coffee hour followed. The door
prize was won by Mrs. Sageser
and Mrs. Levi.
The affair was held in Atkin
son.
Legion Honors
Fox, Schneider—
Simonson post 93 of the Amer
ican Legion presented the legion
merit award to Gordon Fox,
O’Neill high senior, and Thomas
Schneider, St. Mary’s academy
senior. Awards are based on
athletic ability, class leadership
and scholastic ability.
Selections were made by three
members of each school with the
football coach as chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. John
son of Meridian, Idaho announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Nancy Johnson to Rob
ert L. Gamble jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert L. Gamble sr„
of Meridian, Ida. No wedding
date has been set.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of
Spencer and Mrs. Murray’s moth
er, Mrs. Anna Donlin, were
Clearwater visitors Sunday.
Springs for sale at the New
Deal Produce, fl each. 3c
Pace Seniors to
Hear Rev. Baty —
PAGE— Baccalaureate services
will be held Sunday, May 19, at
8 p. m. it the Page high school
auditorium with the Rev. Byrl
Baty. pastor ':l the Wesleyan
hureh, as speaker. Rev. Lisle
Mewm«yr ’mhII give the invocation
and the benediction.
Commencement exercises for
the graduating class of 1957 will i
be it the. acttuul auditorium Tue*
day evening. May 21. at 8 o*clock.
Guest speaker will be Barney j
Lawellvn. head Wayneed
college. His topic will be “Suc
cess TTirvuigh Adversity”.
Twelve seniors will be graduat*
and four eighth graders.
JUSTICE COURT
Kst\ T. Nelson of O'Neill, May
10, improper U turn, fined $5 and
costs, officer Milford H. Coats.
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