The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 22, 1958, Section 2, Page 12, Image 12

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SPENCER—Rex Miller, Spencer
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This is a view of the new Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Ray Saints which was
dedicated Sunday at Atkinson. Construction was commenced last fall. An overflow crowd attended
the dedication.—The Frontier Photo.
St. Mary’s Seniors — Class of I 958
St. Mary’s seniors are: top row lleft-to-right):
Sharon Miller, Gary Holly, Theresa Boyle, Patri
cia Allen, Thomas Donohoe, Janelle Allen and
Marie Campl>ell. Second row: Bruce Weier, Nyla
Jaszkowiak, Rita Hoehne, Larry Cleary, Kay
McCarthy, Dora Lu Rosno and Richard Shelham
er. Third row: Carl Kamphaus, Regina Vitt, Lau
rine Schmitz, James Enright, Cecelia A. Arbuth
not. Jeanne Schoenle and Matthew Beha. Fourth
row: Ned Mullen, Ellen Havranek,. Marie Boyle,
Jack Sullivan, Betty Curran, Joanne Soukup and
James Murphy. Fifth row: Maurene Higgins, I»is
Connot, Joann Lycjpn, Jacquo Johnson, Jefinne
Hostetter and James McGinn.—O'Neill Photo.
Sam Watson Wins
Top Inman Honors
INMAN -Sam Watson, valedic
torian at Inman high school in
the class of 1958, accepted the
church school scholarship and
will enter Nebraska Wesleyan
university at Lincoln this fall as
a pre-medical student. Sam also
received the regents’ scholarship
and he and Brenda Colman were
awarded the Babe Ruth sports
manship award, symbolic of the
highest in achievement during
the year as well as recognition
I for the best all-around citizen
[ ship.
Sam is also the last member
of the Ira Watson family to grad
uate and this is considered a rec
ord. During the past 33 years
Mr. and Mrs. Watson have had a
member of their family attend
ing the Inman school. During that
time four were valedictorians,
one was a salutatorian and three
received regents’ awards.
Miss Linelle Tompkins w a s
class salutatorian and received
the state teachers’ college scho
larship. Linelle also will enter
Nebraska Wesleyan university
this fall where her scholarship
will be accepted at full value.
Roland Hansen received the
Norfolk Junior college scholar
ship and Ned and Neal Kelley
each received the Norfolk Junior
college athletic award.
Dr. J. R. Johnson was the com
mencement speaker, Lewis Ko
pec ky jr., presented the diplo
mas ' to the eighth graders and
also presented diplomas to the
senior graduates.
Appearing on the program were
Marilyn Siders, Betty Watson,
Kay Kelley, Linelle Tompkins,
Sam Watson. Bonnie Banks, Mary
Morsbach, Lois Morsbach, Wil
liam Miller, Supt. Walter Ubben,
I Karen Brown, Rev. Lisle Mew
maw.
O NF.ILL I-OCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Babl and Mr. and j
Mrs. Joe Babl.
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Boelter j
of Creighton. Boyd Boelter of O’- j
Neill and Viola Miller of Verdi- j
gre were Sunday guests of Mr. j
and Mrs. Bruce Johnson.
Mrs. Mamie Cordes of York ar
rived Friday and attended the [
dedication of Christ Lutheran
church on Sunday. She is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Loy
and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson,
sr.
0 Neil! News
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich
visited Sunday and Monday with
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. B. E. Warner in Hartington.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Crosby and
son of Norfolk were Saturday
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Riley spent Sundav in
Bonesteel, S. D.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hunt over the weekend were her
mother, Mrs. E. W. Devereux and
grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Tuver
son of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes of Nor
folk and Mr. and Mrs- Lou
Genereux of Bartlett were Sundoy
—
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hy- |
nes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bloomquist j
and daughter of Spaulding and
Mrs. Amelia Crosby of Bartlett
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ■
and Mrs. Herbert Gydesen.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Wheel
er of Seattle, Wash., spent Mon- ;
day and Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lowry. Mrs. Wheeler 1
is a niece of the Lowrys.
Mrs. Amanda Ferrar of Fuller- j
ton came Tuesday to visit her sis- j
ter, Mrs .Fred Robertson, and )
Mr. Robertson. They expect to
leave Thursday (today) for Shel
don, la., to visit Mr. and Mrs.
John DeHoegh.
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Thursday - Friday - Saturday
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The APPAREL SHOP
WINNIE BARGER, Owner
34 Academy Grads
to Get Diplomas
Thirty-four seniors and 19
eighth graders at St. Mary's
academy will he presented with
diplomas by Very Rev Timothy
O'Sullivan, pastor of St Patrick’s
Catholic church. in graduation
rites at 10 a m., Friday, May 23,
at the church.
Rev. Robert Steinhauer, pas
tor of St. Mary's parish at Spen
cer, will give the address to the
graduates.
Announcement will be made of
scholarship winners. The rites
will t>e concluded with benedic
tion.
Program:
Organ processional, "Pomp and
Circumstance”.
Hymn, ‘‘To the Holy Ghost".
Address by Father Steinhnuser.
Announcement to graduates.
Distribution of diplomas.
Hymn to the Blessed Mother.
Benediction of blessed sacra-!
ment.
Hymn, "Holy God".
Organ recessional.
Eighth grade graduates at St.
Mary's academy are Ruth Bailey,
Robert Becker, Raymond Belina,
Marlene Benda, Rita Corkle, Jan
et Devoy, Jean Devoy, Larry Gilg,
Patricia Heerman, Darlene Heu
messer, Kay Jeffers. Michael
Kamphaus, Lynn McCarthy, John
McElvain, Patricia McKen z i e,
Ronald McDermott, James Spitz
enberger, James Thomson and
Kathleen Weier.
/Awarded Silver
Medals for Essays
Sixty-seven Nebraska Catholic
parochial schools participated in;
this year's vocational essay con
test sponsored by the Serra club.
Purpose of the contest was to en
courage young people to consid
er entering the religious life.
All Catholic eighth graders were
eligible to compete and this year
they could write on any aspect
of religious vocations that they
chose. James Spitzenberger and!
Kathy YVeier from St. Mary’s
acamedy were awarded silver
medals for their essays.
Class Program
Is Presented—
St. Mary’s class afternoon pro
gram entitled, Seniorama, was
presented Sunday, May 18, at 3:30
p.m The program opened with
the welcome address by Jean
Schoenle.
The class history was given by
Matthew Beha, jr., with the class
acting out the story. Regina
Vitt gave the class prophecy
with Sharon Miller the giftorian.
Patricia Allen read the last will
and testament of the class. The
farewell speech was given by Ce
celia Arbuthnot.
To Oklahoma—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McVay
and daughter, Barbara, and Mr
and Mrs. Howard Manson spent
the weekend with the McVays’
daughter, Miss Charlotte, who
is a senior at Oklahoma State
university.
Miss Darlene Niemand ar
rived Monday morning by train
from Kansas City, Mo., and will
visit her mother, Mrs. Agnes
Niemand, and her sister, Miss
Sharon Kay.
The Arthur >1, Reetls of Spencer . . . married half-century.
Photo by Mahannah
Board Is Hearing
Value Complaints
The Holt county board of equal
ization Wednesday completed Its
third day of hearing complaints
on real estate assessments.
Heard Monday were George C.
Robertson, Harding Creamery,
Leonard Juracek, all of O'Neill;
A. G. Miller of Atkinson and
Eric Dankert of Chambers.
Max Karo of Stuart was given
hearing on Tuesday and Clara
Fuller of Stuart and Max Wanser
of Ewing forwarded letters of
protest.
On Wednesday H J. Lohaus
protested valuation on an old
brick house in O'Neill and Anna
Rrown of O'Neill protested valu
ation on three buildings, including
an old dwelling near the govern
ment grain bins in the southwest
part of the city.
Candidate for
Bachelor Degree—
CHAMBERS Miss Beverly Ann
Platt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Platt, is a candidate for
a bachelor of science degree in
the College of Arls and Science,
at Bob Jones university at Green
ville, S. C. She served as pres
ident of Pi Theta Epsilon Liter
ary society and is a member of
the Life Service band and the
chapter of Student Education as
sociation. She also belongs to the
Association of Christian teachers
and the "J” club.
Miss Carroll Earlene Dix, whose
guardian is Ber Dick of Butte, is
a candidate for a bachelor of
science in the School of Educa
tion. She served as chaplain of
Chi Sigma Phi Literary society
and is secretary of the Interde
nominational Girls Sunday-school
class. She is a member of the
Student Educational association,
the Association of Christian teach
ers and “J” club.
Legion Games
Arc Scheduled—
Junior Legion games on the
schedule include:
Friday, May 23: Colome, S. D.,
here, 8 p.m.
Sunday, May 25: Naper, there.
Wednesday, May 28: Gregory,
S. D., here.
Sunday, June 1: Colome, there.
Wednesday, June 4: Gregory,
there.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVcrn Engler
moved to Wisner Wednesday. He
was formerly employed at the
Stannard station.
Reverend Schwenk
Addresses Seniors
CHAMBERS- Baccalaureate ser
were held for the Chambers high
school Sunday evening, May 19,
at the school gymnasium. The
processional and recessional were
by Karen Kruse. The class was
; led by Carol Tracy and Robert
Klabenes,
Rev. Earl Schwenk, pastor of
! tlie Memorial Baptist church, de
livered tin' sermon, "Remember
I thy Creator in the days of thy
youth". A sextette comi>osed
of Irene Brown, Elaine Walter,
Arliss Wright, Larue Weller,
Mary Homolka and Shelia Hertel
sang "Faith of Our Fathers” and
“Beautiful Savior.” There was a
good attendance
Membership l ea
Planned by Club
The O’Neill Women’s club will
meet Wednesday, May 28, at 8 p.
in., at the homo of Mrs. Vernon
I^irenz.
The meeting will be in the form
of a membership ten.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Edwin Allen Langley, 27, of
Omaha and Carolyn Ijois Wat
son, 22, of Omaha, on Thursday,
I May 15.
Russell John Bredenkamp, 24,
of York and Joellyn Odessn Eack
er, 22, of Ewing on Saturday,
M^iy 17,
William Ira Lierman, 22, of
' Amelia and Shirley Jean Svobo
da, 18, of Burwell on Saturday,
May 17.
Drs. Wilson & Sucha
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