The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 20, 1957, Page 10, Image 10

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    Miss Nancy Baker,
Bruce Rehberg Wed
Sunday at Neligh
NELIGH — Basket* of white
daisies and gladioli decorated the
Neligh Methodist church Sunday,
June 16 at 2 p m when Miss
Nancy Baker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs A Gordon Baker of Ne
ligh. and Bruce Rehberg, former
ly of O’Neill, son of Mrs. Hazel
Rehberg of Lincoln, were united
in marriage. The double ring
ceremony w'as performed by Rev.
Coplev
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride appeared in a gown
whose hodice was lace over satin
coming to points in front and
back below' the waistline. The
sweetheart neck was outlined in
sequins and buttoned down the
entire l>ack. The skirt featured
double net over satin w'hich end
ed in a cathoderal train. The lace
in the outer net followed the hod
ice line. The sleeves tapered to
points over her hands. Her fin
gertip veil fell in double folds
from a straight crown, which was
edged in matching lace. She car
ried red roses w'ith white satin
pearl earrings, a gift of the bride
groom,
Mrs W. M. Lentz of Hopkins
ville, Ky , was matron of honor.
She wore a pink taffeta and lace
gown in alternating panels which
was on princess lines, with full
ness centered in the back.
Miss Rhea Perdeu was brides
maid. She wofe a blue lace over
taffeta gown in bouffant styling.
Both attendants had bouquets of
white carnations and white
streamers. They had matching
headbands of white daisies
Robert Whitmer of Orchard
was tiestman. Ushers were Ken
neth Colson of Royal and Ger
ald Holm of Royal The grooms
man was Eldon Schacht of Or
chard.
Bill Parsons accompanied Miss
Liane Gillespie who sang "Be
cause". A reception followed in
the church basement. Miss I/St
ella Col man had charge of the
guest book and the Misses Phyl
lis Pilger and Marlene Jones took
care of the gifts.
For her going away outfit, the1
bride chose a black princess styl
ed dress with white accessories
and a red rose corsage.
Mrs. Rehberg is a graduate of
Neligh high school, class of 1957.
Mr. Rehberg is a graduate of
Royal high school and attended
Wayne State Teachers’ college
and the University of Nebraska.
He was formerly employed at
The Frontier.
Frontier for printing.
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Sandra Ann Harper,
Jim D. Jarman
Exchange Vows
Miss Sandra Ann Harper,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gor
don Harper of Omaha, and Jim
I) Jarman, son of Mr. and Mrs
Richard Jarman of Chambers,
were united in marriage at 10
a. m., Saturday, June 15. Father
Kenipker officiated at the dou
ble-ring ceremony at St. Pius X
Catholic church in Omaha.
Miss Harper, given in marriage
by her father, was gowned in
white nylon organza and Venice
lace over nylon net and Skinners
satin. The fitted basque Ixxiice,
buttoned at the back, feature!
an oval neckline handed in Ven
ice lace in a flower motif. Brief
shirred sleeves repeated the lace
trim Iz>ng gauntlets were crush
ed to a point at the wrists. The
Ixiuffant organza skirt, shirred
very full at the waist and worn
over hoop petticoats, featured a
chapel sweep train and repeated
the lace of the neckline as an
outline for shirred side panniers.
Ihe lace continued at the hark to
the hemline. The bride's bou
quet was of pink and white rose
buds.
Miss Jeanette Harper was her
sister’s maid-of-honor. Miss Pat
Sullivan, also of Omaha, acted as
bridesmaid. They wore identical
sheath gowns of pink linen, fa
shioned with tulle cummberbunds.
They carried bouquets of pink tea
roses with pink streamers.
Gene Adams of Chambers was
bestman. Groomsman was Bob
Mostek of St Paul Duane Gros
mcklaus of Bartlett, brother-in
law of the bridegroom, and Ralph
Adams of Chambers were ushers.
The mother of the bride wore
a navy blue dress with white ac
cessories The mother of the
bridegroom chose a rose lace
dress with white accessories.
Both wore pink carnation cor
sages
Following the ceremony, a 12
o'clock dinner for dose friends
and relatives was held at the
home of the bride’s parents. The
bride's table was decorated with
four-tier wedding cake, pink tap
ers and roses.
A 2:30 o'clock reception was
held for SO guests. Miss Carolyn
Wintermote of Chambers had
charge of the guest lunik. Misss
Ellen Corkte of O'Neill poured
punch.
After a wedding trip of Minne
sota. the couple will make their
home in Omaha.
The bride graduated from St.
Mary's academy in O’Neill in
1955,’ attended St. Mary's college
in Omaha find is employed as a
secretary.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Chambers high school and is
employed in Omaha.
The Bruce Kerberos ... to reside in Lincoln.
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Womanless Wedding
Coming to You in Person ... on the Stage!
AMERICAN LEGION AUDITORIUM - O’NEILL
Friday, June 21
CAN YOU IMAGINE?
• VIRGIL LAURSEN, as a Blushing Bride
• JAMES (“SGT.”) Lyons, as the lucky groom
• HARRY WAYMAN, as the tramp
• GEORGE JANOUSEK, as the ban na salesman
• OTTO SPRAGUE, as minis r
• DON PETERSEN, as Harry J mes
• JOESIVESIND, as Dick 1 cy
• BOB COLE, as Morin Plenty
• CHUCK FOX, as Blossom
• DOC GILDERSLEEVE, as the Flower Girl
• D. C. SCHAFFER, as the Ring Bearer
• AL HAMIK, as the baby
• FRED APPLEBY, as the Brat’s and baby’s mother
• JAMES EARLEY, as the bride’s father
• MARLIN WICHMAN, as the bride’s mother
• SAM FUHRER, as “Old Black Joe”
• VIRGIL TOMLINSON, as the sheriff
• DWIGHT WORCESTER, as the convict
JOHN R. GALLAGHER, Master of Ceremonies
43 Men from the Local Area Participating
PROCEEDS WILL BE l SED TO PI RCHASE Cl RTAINS FOR THE STAGE AT
THE LEGION AI DITORIUM
“YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE!”
Couple Weds at Chadron
Miss Margaret Ann MacKinley of Chadron, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William MacKinley of O’Neill, and Charles Littrel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Littrel of Chadron, were married Sunday, Juno
2, at First Congregational church in Chadron. The couple will
spend the summer in Chadron and locate this fall in Lincoln.
Claude Hancock, Wife
Visiting Here —
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hancock
of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived
Sunday to visit their son, J. Ed
Hancock and family and other
relatives. They were in Washing
ton, D. C., to visit his sister, Mrs.
June Bowen.
The Walther League mot at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Nelson Monday evening. It was
a reception for new confirmants.
Celia News
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hoffman
and sons were Friday evening
visitors at the Victor Frirkel
home. Other guests were Mrs
Frick el's sister and husband and
three sons (Mr. and Mrs Jake
Miller» of California. Mrs Millet
is the former Vera Coleman and
came Wednesday for a week's
visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Mark Hendricks
and family and Sandra, Richard,
Judy and Sharmaine Huston and
their mother of St. Johns, Mich ,
are visiting Mrs. Huston's par
ents, Rev. and Mrs Steinkamp.
The Mark Hendricks family and
Sandra, Richard, Judy and Shar
maine Huston were Sunday din
ner guests at the Otnrr Poynts
home.
Richard Huston is spending a
few days with Arlin Hendricks
Mrs J. F. Hilts left Atkinson
by bus Friday afternoon to visit
relatives at Angus before leaving
for her home in Washington. She
had been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Focken ahd fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Kilmurrv
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Frank' Kilmurry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bock and
daughter and Dorothy Scott were
Sunday dinner guests at the Wil
liam Maloun home.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hoffman
and sons were Sunday dinner
guests at the Eld Hoffman home
Billy Milner helped Frank Kil
murry Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg' were Friday dinner guests
at the William Maloun home. Mrs.
Clarence Focken and children
were also Friday afternoon visit
ors at the Maloun home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and family of O'Neill were Sun
day evening June 9. visitors at
the LeRoy Hoffman home.
Joe Hendricks atended a sale
near Walnut last Friday.
Paul and Doyle Focken, Jim
Hendricks, Judy Schaaf, Caroline
Frikel and Jim Hansen were part
of a group of young people who
eharivaried the newlyweds, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Focken, jr.,
Wednesday evening.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Focken
and family were Sunday dinner
Tile \pparel Shop’s parade entry featured a group of beauties
hedeeked in summer and beaeh wear. I,ell to right: The Misses
•lanelle \llen, Patty Ijoren/. (young girl). Connie Kurtz, Cera Cor
kle, Judy Johnson tuul Vngela Zakr/.ewski.—The Frontier Photo.
guests at the Jake Braun home.
Friday evening visitors at the
Joe Hendricks home were Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Brinkman and
David of Atkinson also Mr. ahd
Mrs. Charles Tienken, of Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe llandrieks
and Nina were Wednesday visit
ors at the Bob Risor home in
Butte.
REPRESENTATIVE C'OMlNt.
A social security representative
will be at the courthouse assem
bly room Thursday, June 27. 9:30
a m., to 3 p.m.
Frontier for prompt printing!
Atkinson Home Keene <>l
Sunday tiatliering —
The children of Mrs. Barbara
Dvorak met at the home of a son,
Frank Dvorak and family in At
kinson, to surprise her with a
family dinner celebrating Iter
birthday anniversary and also
honoring the various fathers pres
ent. Others present were Mr. ahd
Mrs. Al Havranek and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Dvorak
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Clifford and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Dvorak and family, all of
Atkinson vicinity and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Sladek of Verdigre.
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