The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 03, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    M iss Barnett Engaged
Mr and Mrs. I,awrence Bar
nett of Greeley, Colo., announce
the engagement and forthcom
ing marriage of their daughter.
Miss Ardath (above), to Ron
ald Herbel, son of Mrs. Evelyn
Herbel of Brighton. Colo., and
the late Samuel lierbel. Miss
Barnett is a 1957 graduate of
Greeley high school and has
attended Colorado State college
the past year. She at present
is employed in the secretarial
office on the CSC campus. Mr.
Herbel Is a 1956 graduate of
Brighton high school and has
completed his sophomore year
at CSC. He pitches! for the CSC
Bear baseball team two seasons.
He is now in California where
he is under contract to the San
Francisco Giants. He is a mem
lam of Tau Kappa Epsilon fra
ternity. A fall wedding is plan
ned. Miss Barnett is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Alderson of Chambers and
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett of
Amelia The I^iwrcnce Barnetts
resided in the Amelia commu
nity until several years ago.
O’Neill News
Guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Woidneek were Mr. and
Mrs. Bernio Bowers of Winside,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers of
Norfolk and Rosa Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Davis
attended a family picnic in Ash
Grove Sunday. Guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Davis and family
of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sparks of Grand Island, Mr. and
Mrs Kenneth Bridge of Royal,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith of
Valentine.
Guests over the weekend of
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dierberger
and boys were his father, George
Dierberger and grandmother,
Mrs. Mattie Gleisberg, ixjth of
Seward and Mrs. Robert Rank of
Crete.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Moses spent
Wednesday, June 25, in Wayne
and Winside.
Mr. and Mr. H. S. Moses spent
Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln
visiting their son, Richard Moses
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cloyd and
Tommy of Sidney are visiting at
the John Do nohoe home.
Mrs. William Edwards and chil
dren spent the week of June 20
26 visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Don McPherson, leaving Al
lison there to spend this week.
They also visited D. L. Edwards
of Norfolk.
Francis Flood returned Satur
day to New York City after vis
iting two weeks with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Flood and
with other relatives.
Miss Lou Ann Fritton of Lin
coln spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fritton.
Mrs. Francis May and children
returned Sunday from 10-day trip
to western Nebraska and Colo
rado.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hamik visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Gallagher of Inman, Sunday even
ing. , _ .
John J. Harrington of Chicago,
111., arrived Saturday to spend a
week with his family.
Gary Gettert, son of Mr. and
Mrs Glenn Gettert. is spending
the week visiting his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Liable,
at Atkinson.
Mrs. J. J. Kinsman of Colum
bus was a weekend guest of Mrs.
F. J. Dishner and other relatives.
Mrs. Frank Hamik of Stuart
visited at the home of her son,
A1 Hamik, while her husband was
a patient at St. Anthony’s.
Miss Barbara Nelson of Ains
worth is spending two weeks vis
iting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. John Beilin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berner and
Starts JULY 8
POST TIME
3:00 Weekdays
2.30 Saturdays
Daily Double
1 st & 2nd
Races
8 Races Weekdays
9 Races Saturdays
Sponsored by Madison County
Agricultural Society
Su/anne spent Tuesday and Wed
nesday visiting his mother, Mrs
Clara Berner in Norfolk and will
leave during the weekend for
Yellowstone National park to
spend their vacation.
Mrs. Jerome Trokup of Spen
| eer was a Friday overnight guest
of Rosa Bowers.
Wife of Former
Emmet Man Dies
Mrs. Mary Katherine O'Don
nell, 53, wife of Janies M. O'Don
nell. formerly of Emmet, died
Saturday night, June 28, in St.
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Catherine’s hospital at Omaha.
She had been ill four months.
Survivors include; Widower;
son—James E., 16, and Patrick, 13
mother Mrs. Margaret Walsh, 8d;
of Omaha; sisters Mrs. John Me
Manaman and Mrs. Patrick Reily,
both of Spalding, and Mrs Harry
Reese of Greeley; brothers John
Walsh of Omaha and Patrick of
Cleveland, O.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday morning. July 1, at Holy
Cross Catholic church in Omaha
Burial was in Mt. Calvary ceme
tery.
Among those from this area at
tending the funeral were Mr and
Mrs. A J. O'Donnell of O'Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Pet tinge r of
Emmet, and Edmund O'Donnell
and son. Thomas, of I/vs Angeles.
Calif., who have been visiting the
A J. O'Donnells here; Anthem
a 4m. m*. m. dm m*. 4m 4* a
O'Donnell of Atkinson: Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ziska of Emmet;
Mrs. Clarence Oilg and daughter
Mary Claire, of Atkinson.
James M. O'Donnell is the son
of Mrs. Nellie O'Donnell of Atkin
son and the late James F. O'l'on
nell.
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