The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 29, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Withers-Knepper
Exchange X'ow;
Syrena Jane Withers
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E
rs of Atkinson and Lero;
< r son of Mrs. Leslie Kneji
■f O'Neill were married a
Methodist church tn O'Neil
i «y. August 24 at 2:30 p. m
Glenn Krnnleott officiated
ride was gowned in a tur
chiffon over net of halier
ngth. She wore an orchic
r ! tilt*.
Laverne Clauasen of Atkin
itron-of-honor wore a blu<
ie nylon ballerina govern,
id Strong of O'Neill wa:
b* man.
i the ceremony, a recep
held at the home of thi
room’s parents. lee srean
cake were served. Thr
s ike was decorated wit!
miniature bride and bride
groom.
bride is a graduate'of At
j ,m High school class of 1956
<= is iiecn employed in Atkin
-1 for the past year.
e bridegrom is a graduate o:
(>'. ill high school and is em
,,-d in O'Neill. The couple wil
|e in O’Neill.
\llir Johnson Weds
Harry Jolley —
Miss Allie Johnson of O'Neill,
. of Oakland, and Harry
R.tvs Jolley of O’Neill, were mar
ri.-ci Sunday, August 25 at 2:30
p rrt at the Lutheran chuft-h.
Rev A S. Gedwillo, pastor, offi
ciated.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Sanders
v, rc the couple’s attendants.
Mivs Betty Schultz, soloist, ac
companied by Miss Sharon Nel
son at the organ sang "The
Lord's Prayer" and "TTirough
The Years.”
Tlie bride appeared in a navy
bln silk dress with matching
shot's and hat. She had a white
carnation corsage.
\ small reception followed in
the church basement. Pink and
white cake, ice cream and eof
fe. were served. Mrs. Richard
£ Nelson and Mi's. Francis Mur
phy served.
The couple will tie at home in
O'. ;ll after October 1.
Inman News
Mi I ,ii Ella Watson returned
t! first of the week from Lara
mii Wyo., where she spent the
summer attending school. En
route home she visited her broth
er and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mr Thomas R. Watson, at Rap
id City. S. D„ and Miss Willa
Marie Fische at Wood Lake. Lu
Ella will visit her parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. E. L. Watson, before
going to Holdrege, where she will
teach again this year.
Miss Beverly Smith spent the
pa.-t week in Norfolk visiting her
sister, Miss Yvonne Smith.
Mrs. Sam Baker and three
chillrcn of Sioux City spent the
p.i t week visiting in the home
of Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and
Mrs Floyd Doling.
1and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and
Inf int son. William John, stopped
foi a brief visit in the home of
Mrs Slusher’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs 1 L. Watson on Wednesday
afternoon. The Slushers were en
route to their home at Valentine
from Omaha.
The W.S.C.S. met Thursday
evening at the church annex for
their repular meeting. Mrs. L. F.
Kopecky, president was m charge
Tin members whose names come
in the last half of the alphabet
were hostesses and a covered
dish luncheon was served after
the regular business session.
Leonard Sawyer, hand director
of the Inman school hand, took
his members to Spencer on
Thursday where they led the
parade at one o’clock in the ar
ternoon and played a concert at
7 o'clock in the evening at the
Bovd county fair. Fifty dollars
was added to the treasury of the
Band Bosters club to apply on
the new hand uniforms.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Warren James Gallagher, 24,
of Inman and Miss Mary Jo Ma
honey. 21 of O’Neill on August
2°
‘ Harry Jolley and Miss Allie
Johnson, both of O’Neill on Au
rmi^t 23
Leroy Knepper, 20, of O’Neill
and Svrena Jane Withers, 18, of
Atkinson on August 24.
George I. Albrecht, 35, of ivt
kinson and Miss Mary Ann Bon
cnberger, 23, of Atkinson on Au
gust 26.
To East Coast—
Mr nnd Mrs. Clarence Gokie
and sons accompanied by Mrs.
Jolui Turner left Sunday on a
visit to the East coast. The Go
kies will meet their son who has
been serving in the navy, at Bos
ton and Mrs. Turner wall visit her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kostic at College
Point N. Y. _
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O’Neill News
Mrs. Herbert Kaiser attended
. H”*. Kliment familv reunion in
r Norfolk park on Sunday. Kela
■ m** Verdigre. Wahoo.
t Uoomfield. Wausa Elba, Val
i panso and Atkinson attended the
reunion, 95 in all.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kellner and
|;inn visited her sister and fam
. fly. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Gunter,
I in Orchard on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ’ones left
.1 Thursday for Vinton, la to
.spend a week visiting their
daughter and family Mr and Mrs.
( Don Anderson.
, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes
and family spent Monday in
Page visiting relatives.
Mr and Mrs Earl Wredc left
Monday for Branson, Mo-, after
visiting the week with Mrs. Em
ma Lawrence and Mrs. Henry
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb spent
Iho weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Arden Laursen of Venus. Larry
returned home with them, having
spent tile week there Mrs. I.aur
Sen returned Sunday from Lin
coln where her daughter, Jeanine,
had surgery at Orthopedic hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike London at-'
tended the wedding of their neiee,
Janice Johnson, in Colome, S. D-,
Sunday. They returned home
with Mr. and Mr*. Donovan of
Spalding who spent Monday
night with them.
Mr and Mrs. Jack MacKmlay
of Rapid City, S. D.. were Thurs
day until Saturday guests of his
brother and family. Mr. and Mrs
William MacKmlay.
Mr and Mrs. Arnie Mace, jr.,
\ isited his father. Arnie Mace sr.,
at Lutheran hospital in Norfolk
on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. James Luft of Ft.
Polk, La., are spending a few
days visiting friends in O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mahon
were in Verdel over the weekend
\isiting Mr. and Mrs Albert
Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Mahon.
Mr and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus
and family spent Sunday in
Pickstown, S. D.
Carolyn Tams of Ft. - Pierre,
S. D., visitid a few days at M. B.
Marcellus home enroute to Ew
i mg.
Mrs William Murphy and Mrs.
Robert Mathis and children
spent Monday in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jonas of
Columbus were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McDer
mott.
Jeanne McElhaney and Kath
leen Brady left Saturday to \ isit
Mr and Mrs Bruce McElhaney
in Uncoln.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Berg and
family of San Gabriel. Calif . Mr.
and Mrs Gordon McIntosh and
Mrs. Maude McIntosh of Meadow
Grove were Monday and Tuesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
McIntosh,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rartos of
Denver. Colo., were Saturday
guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Mem
ish.
Mr and Mrs W. P Melons and
family spent Friday evening in
Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy
and Kelvin and Shirley and La
verne Mathis spent Sunday in
Wood Lake.
Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Miller and
family wen1 Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Miller.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Mlinar
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mis. Harold Ohde in Atkinson.
Mr. anil Mis. David Vequist
and children and Mrs. Anna
Brown were Tuesday visitors at
the Henry Vequist home.
Mrs. Lyle Lower and children
returned Sunday from Platte
Center after spending the week
i visiting her mother. Mi's, Julia
I Groeger. - .
Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Ltndberg
wore in Omaha Saturday and
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs
Myron Pollat and Gloria Mr and
Mis E G Wilmuth and Mr and
Mrs Rodney Wilmuth. also Ted
Lindborg of Minneapolis Minn
who was there attending the wed
ding of a college roommate
SM Rob Lawrence of Great
Lakes. Ill . is home on a 30-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Lawrence. From here
ho will go to San Diego. Calif
Mr. and Mrs. David Vcquist
and family left for their home in
Lawrence, Kans,, after several
days visit at the Anna Brown
home,
Mr and Mrs Harry Petersen
were in Grand Island Tuesday,
rhey expect to spend the week
end in Lincoln.
\SSKMHIA OK ODD
(O’Neill)
Ke\. Richard Paul, |>astor
Sunday. September 1. Sunday
sehol, 10 a m.; worship. 11 a. m.,
sermon: "The Spirit Filled
Life"; Christ Ambassadors, 7
p. m . with youth rally; worship,
S p. m . with sermon directed to
young people returning to school.
Wednesday. September 4: Mid
week prayer service, 8 p. m.
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