The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 22, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Marybelle O Connor,
Roland L. McClellan
Exchange V o w s
Miss Marybelle O'Connor be
came the bride of Roland L, Mc
Clellan at 10 a. m. Saturday
August 17 at St Patrick’s Cath
olic church in O'Neill. Rev. Rob
ert Duffy officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
Miss Rita Jilg was organist and
played the traditional wedding
march. She accompanied Miss
Bonnie Burival. who sang ’'Ava
Maria” and “On This Day . ,
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Ida O Connor and the late
James F. O'Connor of O'Neill,
The tmdegroom is the son of Mr
and Mrs. I>on McClellan of O'
Neill.
The altar was decorated with
baskets of mixed gladioli.
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, Hugh J. O’Connor
of Atkinson, wore a gown of
white chantilly lace and nylon
tulle over satin. The fitted but
toned at the hack lace bodice
featured a high patterned design
ed sabrina neckline and long lace
sleeves fitted and pointed at the
wrists.
The very Ixiuffant tulle skirt in
chapel-length and w'orn over
hoop petticoats, was shirred to
the fitted waistline. The front
and hack of the skirt was of
matching lace that featured scal
loped patterned lace above the
tulle hemline. Scatter lace flower
applique trimmed the sides of
the tulle skirt. A rosepoint lace
plateau with side clips held a
double tiered chapel length veil
of imported French illusion.
She carried a cascade bouquet
of feather carnations with a built
in white orchid corsage.
Mrs. William Griffin of O'Neill,
cousin of the bride, was matron
of-honor. She wore a gown of
shell pink-Swiss organdy over
matching silk taffeta. The fitted
lx slice featured a portrait neck
line and brief shoulder covering.
The ballerina length skirt, worn
over stiffened petticoats was
shirred to a wide crushed two
toned silk taffeta midriff, very
fitted, and continuing to the back
releasing into draped streamers.
A wide hair braid plateau repeat
ed the deep pink tone in the taf
feta ribbon trim. Her shoes were
dyed to match. She wore a white
picture hat with a pink bow and
carried a small cascade of white
mums inner-woven with pink net
ting and pink ribbon streamers.
Mrs Frank Harrington of Oma
ha. friend of the hride, and Miss
es Hose Mary Pursell of Council
Bluffs. Ia., and Mary Gay Put
nam of Omaha, nurse classmates
of the bride, appeared in identi
cal gowns to the matron-of-honor,
blue organdy with matching
The Koland L. McClellans ... to reside in Omaha where bride
Krooni attends school.—O’Neill Photo Co.
shoes and hats. They also carried
small cascade bouquets of white
mums inner-woven with blue net
ting and blue ribbon streamers.
All wore pearl earrings and white
gloves the gift of the bride.
Roland Shald of Stuart was
hestman. Virgil Holtz, Robert
McClellan of O'Neill and Robert
Schneider of Omaha w ere
groomsmen. The bridegroom and
his attendants wore white jackets
and black trousers. All wore
white carnation boutonnieres.
The bride’s mother wore a
light blue linen dress with white
accessori >s. The bridegroom's
mother wore a two-piece dress of
mauve silk dacron with white ac
cessories. Both wore white feath
ered carnation corsages.
Following the ceremony, a din
ner and reception was held at the
Townhouse in O'Neill with 100
guests attending. A three-tiered
wedding cake centered the
bride's table.
Mrs. Roland Shald of Stuart
had charge of the guest book.
Mrs. Donald Myers of Stuart,
Mrs Robert Schneider of Omaha
and Mrs. Morris Kirkpatrick of
O'Neill had charge of the gifts.
The bride and bridegroom will
make their hme at 4109 Izard St.,
Omaha.
The bride is a graduate of O'
Neill public school and St.
Catherine's school of nursing in
Omaha. For the past year and a
half she has been employed by
St. Anthony's hospital in O'Neill.
The bridegroom attended O'
Neill public school and is attend
ing the Nebraska School of har
boring in Omaha.
Out-of-town guests attending
were Dick Heerten of Ainsworth;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krogh of
Fairbault, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs.
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COIA1RADO — Standard Box
PEACHES_2.09
LARGE CELIA) HAG —PASCAL —
Celery Hearts_23c
CALIFORNIA — 2-IDS.
Bartlett PEARS ... 2Sc
WHITE SEEDLESS
GRAPES j
Pound _ 2tc |
f GREEN LABEL — 1/3 LB. CAN
STARKIST TUNA _. 29c
I scki KEsH — 8 FOUNDS
MARGARINE_$1
SllltIMP AHOV — 10-OZ. PKG.
BREADED SHRIMP 59c
SUCK FINE, Fancy Pack — NO. 2* a CAN
Pork & Beans 2 for 43c
NORTHERN, 80 COUNT PKG.
NAPKINS
2 pkgs-25c
WEI ATI’S FROZEN — • OZ. CAN
GRAPE JUICE 21C
ROBIN HOOD — 50 ID. BAG
FLOUR $3.59
REAL KIID — RRG. 149 VALUE
INSECT BOMBS ^ 98c
| SHI R FINE — 303 CAN
Pie Cherries 2 for 39c
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BUTTERNUT
COFFEE I
i Found-.- 93c ! I
ALL MEAT — POUND
MINCED HAM ____ 45c
SWIFT’S SPICED — POUND
Luncheon Meat — 39c I
SWIFT’S CHOPPED — POUND
PRESSED PORK -59c
NATIONAL FOODS — 4-OZ. PKO.
DRIED BEEF 37c
SWIFT’S PREM. I to <i lb. average —POUND
Fully Cooked Picnics 45 C
SELECT
BEEF LIVER
Pound - 29c I
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4th Street Market
Phone 93 WE Deliver O’Neill
Oliver Powell of Los Angeles,
Calif.. Mrs: Melvin Dewey of
Waterloo, la., Mrs. John Pinnt,
Dorothy and Bob of Chadron;
Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen of
Millboro. S. D.; Mr and Mrs.
John Heerten of Springview.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus of
Bassett; Mrs. Corinne Putnam of
Fremont; Miss Margaret Gleason
of Platte Center; Mr and Mrs.
l-'rank Harrington and Robin, Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Schneider. Miss
Mary Gay Putnam, all of Oma
ha; Rose Mary Purse 11 of Coun
cil Bluffs, la ; Mrs. Frankie Bald
win of Spaulding; Mrs. Frances
Knapp, Hugh O'Connor, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Peregoy and Mary
Frances and Miss Helen Martens
all of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Van Fleet and Ronnie of
Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs Bernard
Troshynskl of Lincoln; Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Shald and Mrs.
James Batenhorst of Stuart;
Frank Foreman. Mr. and Mrs.
V>hn Conard and Mrs. Georgia
McGinnis all of Emmet, and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers of
Stuart.
Hospital Notes
SACRED HEART (Lnvrh)
August 19, 1957
W. H. Block of Anoka, Dr. Ed
win B. Bradley of Spencer, Mrs.
Mary Classen of Spencer, Master
Darald Ebsen of Verdel, Mrs.
Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk, Mrs.
Katie Hrbek of Verdel, Don John
son of Lynch, William Jordan of
Butte, Joe Lechtenberg of An
oka, George Lee of Lynch, Mrs.
Frank Mulhair of Lynch, John
Reynolds of Verdel, Master Lyle
t M M K ■ It
St wart of Lynch, Mrs . Anna
Vondika of Verdel, Gust Weichum
of Naper
Dismissed: August 14—Mrs.
Bertha Bright of Butte,Mrs Frank
Weeder of Lynch; 16 Mrs. Floyd
Simpson and daughter of Nio
brara, Dale Cbrdwell of Rapid
City, S D.; 17— Marcelyn Moody
of Lynch. Mrs Mary Sieler of
Butte; 19- Donald Soukup of Bris
tow.
I.l NOBERU MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
August 10-17
Admitted: Mrs. Arthur Means
of Brunswick: Mrs Jack McMan
igal of Orchard; Mrs. Emma
Breckner of Creighton; Walter
Clements of Creighton; Mrs. Al
fred Mlady of Wausa; Mrs. Dean
Frank of Creighton; James Park
er of Creighton; Mrs. Fred
Schaefer of Creighton; John
Deer son of Creighton; Mrs. I even
Miller of Verdigre; Mrs. Viggo
Hansen of Verdel.
Dismissed: Mrs. Edward Du
fek and Mary Ann of Verdigre;
Mrs. Arthur Means of Brunswick;
Mrs. Jack McManigal of Or
chard; Mrs. Emma Breckner.
transferred to Sioux City; Walter
Clements of Creighton.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admit oil August 12 Mrs. An
t Bovvers of Stuart, medical.
II Miss Kay Dvorak of Atkinson,
medical; Mrs. William New
eombe of Long Pine, medical.
16 Mrs. Charles Havranek of O’
Neill. obstetrical; Mrs. Art Hor
ton of Stuart, medical. 17 Mrs.
Carrie Keating of Atkinson; Otto
Smith of Atkinson, medical; El
en Chaec of Atkinson, medical;
Curt Frizzel of Bassett, medical;
vp w w w 1
Anthony Loch of Atkinson, med
ical. IS Joseph Schmaderer of
Stuart, medical.
Dismissed: August 12 Mrs.
Elizabeth Bernt of Stuart. 16—
Gerald Seboe of Tilden. IS Gott
lieb Braun of Atkinson; Miss Kay
Dvorak of Atkinson.
O’NEILL LtKtALS
Ale and Mrs. Wayne Cornelius
of Lincoln si>ent Friday and Sat
urday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Kirkpatrick. Mr.
Cornelius has just returned from
Guam.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Krug
man and family spent Sunday at
Ft. Randall. S. D.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Kruse were her moth
er. Mrs. Anna Dahl, sister, Mr.
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and Mrs. G. F. lVim of Swea
City, la Saturday and overnight
guests were Rev and Mrs Vern
on Kruse of Wheatland. Wyo.. on
their way to Iowa and Minnesota.
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Johnson
spent the weekend in Verdigre.
Mrs. R W. Johnson and daugh
ter. Diane, of Hyannis arrived
Sunday to v isit Dr and Mrs L.
A Burgess and Mrs. Laura Walk
er for the week Mrs. Johnson's
son Bruce, was released from the
marines on Sunday and will ar
rive to spend the weekend, Mrs
Johnson is Mrs. Burgess' sister.
Mr. and Mrs Don O. Lyons re
turned Sunday from a vacation
trip to Cherokee, Okla . where
they \ i si ted their son and family.
Mr and Mrs Walter Lyons, They
went to Rogers, Ark., to visit her
mother Mrs. Buell Skaggs, and
to Neosho. Mo., to visit Mr Lyon
mother, Mrs Nellie E Lyons.
Mr and Mrs Helmuth Arnold
and Mrs. Elizabeth Redman spent
Saturday in Norfolk
Mr atul Mrs. M. B Higgins at
tended the wedding Sunday, Aug
ust 11, of Karen Kaivelmeyer
and Vem Hamik on St Joseph s
church in Atkinson
Robert Holsclaw s returned
home Saturday from Sheridan,
Wyo . where he w as employed for
the summer. He will enter the
University of Nebraska in Sept
ember.
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NOTICE
TO OUR
COUNCIL OAK STORE
CUSTOMERS
Due to closing of our O’Neill .Store you may redeem your wam
pum tapes at your nearest Council Oak Store on or before Aug
ust 31, 1957.
We regret leaving O'Neill—It’s a good Town. We may someday—eome lmok bigger than e\er.
We thank eaeh of YOU—For past patronage.
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