The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 08, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mrs. David Anderson . . . before her marriage she was I
Miss l.ynette Johnson.— O'Neill rhoto Co. i
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SAWYER — Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne Sawyer of Norfolk, a son,
weighing 8 [xjunds ti ounces, horn
Wednesday, August 7, at Norfolk
former Orchard residents, now
have two sons.
PRIBNOW—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Pribnow of Cedar Rapids, a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 14*4
ounces, torn Thursday, August 1,
at the Albion hospital. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Pierson of Ewing are
the maternal grandparents; Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Pribnow of Cedar
Rapids are the paternal grand
parents.
EDWARDS — Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Edwards of Ewing, a
son. Richard EeRoy, weighing 10
pounds, torn Thursday, August
1, it Antelope Memorial hospital
in Neiigh.
ENGDAHL — Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Engdahl of O’Neill, a son,
weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, tom
Tuesday. August 6, at St. Antho
ny's hospital. This is the couple’s
third child and second son.
McALLISTER—Mr. and Mrs.
James McAllister of Spencer, a
daughter, weighing 6 pounds torn
Monday, August 5, at Sacred
Heart hospital in Lynch.
WONDERCHECK — Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Wondercheck ;of
Newport, a son, weighing 8
pounds 11 ounces, tom Wednes
day, August 7, at Atkinson Memo
rial hospital.
CLEVELAND—Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Cleveland of O’Neill, a
daughter, Dehrah May, weighing
7 pounds 5*4 ounces, torn Fri
day, August 2, at St. Anthony’s
hospital.
KRAMER Mr. and Mrs. Sy
Kramer of Stuart, a son. weigh
ing 8 pounds 13 ounces, born
Thursday, August 1, at Atkinson
TVTemorinl hosnital.
WHETHAM — Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Whetham of Spencer, a
daughter, Sheryl Rae, 7 pounds
2 ounces, Ixirn Thursday, August
1, at Sacred Heart hospital in
Lynch. ,
McMANIGAL Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice McManigal of Orchard,
a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 15
ounces, bom Thursday, August 1,
at Lundberg Memorial hospital
in Creighton.
HOF ERE R — Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Hoferer of Creighton, a son,
weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, bom
Friday, August 2, in Lundberg
Memorial hospital.
FUCHTMAN Mr. and Mrs.
Remold Fuchtman of Winnetoon.
a ‘son, weighing 7 pounds 10
ounces, born Friday. August 2 at
Lundberg Memorial hospital.
FEATHERSTONE - Mr. and
Mrs William Marlie Feather
stone of Stuart, a daughter, Lisa
Daun. weighing 5 pounds 5 ounc
es. born Sunday. August 4, at At
kinson Memorial hospital.
ODENBACH Mr. and Mrs. Le
on Odenbach of Sidney, Mont., a
son Dale Eugene, weighing f
pounds 5 ounces, born t'rdnes
dav July 31st. Mrs. Odenbach is
the former Laura WetaleL twin
sister of Miss Corene Wetzler of
O'Neill This is the couple s sec
ond son. The first son is Dwight.
WEBER —Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Weber of Altadena, Calif., a son,
Bruce Alan, weighing 7 P°u™g
4 ounces, bom W^wsday, July
31. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
of O’Neill are the maternal
grBURTWHISTLE -Mr. and Mrs_
Richard Burtwhistle of J>ea^
Chambers, a son weighing: 9
pounds, bom Tuesday, July 30,
in a Norfolk hospital.
POX — Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fox, jr„ of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces bom
Wednesday, August 7.. m St^ An
thony’s hospital. Mrs. fox is
the former Lois Mullen, daughter
of Air Ld Mrs. Will Mullen of
Emmet. The paternal grandpar
ents. Air and Mrs. Charles Ftw,
sr , now have 26 grandchildren.
RAMOLD —Mr and Airs. Joe
Ramold of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds It* ounces,
bom Wednesday, August 7, in
St Anthony’s hospital.
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Couple Bound for {
Delaware After
Nuptials 1 lere
Pink md white gladioli decor.-1
ted the altar of First Methodist
< hure.h at O'Neill Sundaj August
1, when Miss I ,\ nefte Johnson be
came the bride of David Ander
son.
The double-ring 1 p. m.. cere
mony was performed by Rev. It.
L. Embree, district -superintend-1
ent.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwell A. Johnson
of O'Neill. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.Ander
son of Denison, la.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She chose
a ballerina-length gown of silk
faille. The fitted bodice was
styled with princess lines, fash
ioned with a bateau neckline dip
ping to a "V’" in the back with
small cap sleeves.
The bouffant skirt featured a
fan tail of pleats.
Her silk illusion veil was held
by a crown set with seed pearls
and iridescent sequins. She wore
a single strand of pearls a gift
from the bridegroom. She carried j
two cymbidiums on a white Bible
with white satin ribbon stream
ers.
The bridesmaid. Miss Sandra
Anderson, sister of the bride
groom, wore a gown of powder
blue crystalette in ballerina
length. A bias band circling the
waist into a deep point at the
back with a bow trimmed the
full gathered skirt. She wore a
spray of pink gladiolas in her
hair and carried a bouquet of
white daisies.
The flower-girl was Miss Debra
Schultz of O'Neill. She wore a
dress of blue nylon and carried a
basket of flowers.
James Johnson, brother of the ,
bride, was the groom's bestman. '
The bridegroom and his best- ,
man both wore charcoal suits 1
with white boutonnieres.
Steven Harmon was the ring '
bearer. Rolland Johnson, brother
of the bride and Lloyd Waldo, 1
cousin or ine oriue, were uMicrs
The bride’s mother wore a 1
navy blue shadow silk dress with
white accessories.
The groom’s mother chose a
grey silk organdy dress with pink
accessories. Both wore corsages
of pink carnations.
Darla Waldo a n d Gwenda
Schultz were candlelighters.
Miss Irene Searles of Omaha,
cousin of the bride, sang, “I Love
You Truly” and ”The Lord’s
Prayer.” She was accompanied
on the organ by Miss Esther Kin
ner, of O’Neill.
After the ceremony, a recep
tion for one hundred guests was
held in the church basement i
with Methodist Ladies serving
Miss Shirley Sterns and Miss |
Jeannette Osborne, both of Atkin
son, cousins of the bride, presid
ed at the tea table.
Mrs. Don Maw and Mrs.
Keith Kounousky were in charge
of the gifts and Miss Marilyn
Fetrow had charge of the guest
l)ook
Servers were the Misses Betty 1
Fetrow, Jane Peterson and Joan
Searles. The bride’s table was
decorated with a crocheted table
cloth made by the bride's aunt.
The center piece was the three
tiered cake.
The bride attended the O’Neill
high school and has been em
ployed as a sales girl in Denver.
Colo. , .
The bridegroom attended the
Shattuck military school at Fair
bolt. Minn., and at present is
serving in the air force in Will
mington, Dela.
Following a wedding trip to
Wildwood Beach. N. J., the cou
ple will make their home at
Willmington.
For traveling, the bride wore
a powder blue dress of polished
satin w-ith white accessories.
FIREMEN CALLED
O’Neill firemen were sum- j
moned to a fire in the rear of !
the Donohoe building on South
Fourth street. Mrs. F. J. O’Con
nell sounded the alarm. Electric !
wiring was blamed and there
was no damage.
Frontier for prompt printing!
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