The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 04, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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    Winside Fizzles
Out for Opener
Coach Don Templemeyer’s St
Mary's academy Cardinals are
searching for a foe with whom
to open the 1958 eight-man grid
campaign.
Winside. starting eight - man
ball this year, had been tenta
tively scheduled for the opener
at Winside next Friday—Septem
ber 12. But the Wayne county ans
sent word to O'Neill this week
saying they couldn’t be ready for
the Hilltoppers’ experienced out
fit. Tempiemeyer is now looking
elsewhere for an opening foe.
Schedule:
September 19— At Verdigre;
26 Butte, here.
October 3 — Niobrara, here, 3
p.m,; 10 open; 17-Greeley Sac
red Heart, here; 22 — Naper,
horC; 27 — Spencer, here; 30—At
Spalding academy.
Novemlier 1— At Lynch.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Joey Dobias of
Papiliion were Monday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kaiser.
Mr. and Mrs Billy Marcellu
returned Tuesday from a tb’<
day vacation in the Black Hi"
Mr. and Mrs George McCarth/
Lynn and Jim attended the
fair in Lincoln from Friday until
Tuesday.
Ronald Murphy and Bill Foltz
of Omaha were weekend guests
of his father, John Murphy, and
the home of his sister, Mrs. Lai
ble.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlene Luber
wit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pheifer ot
Spencer attended the state fair it
Lincoln on Tuesday.
Miss Norma McClellan returned
and Jeannie spent the week of
August 21 vacationing in Denver
and l-ook Out Mt. Returning with
them was their daughter, Marg
ery of Denver, who visited until
Monday with her parents.
Oelolt’s new school . . . two large cassroonis, 27 pupils now,
34 after Christmas.—The Frontier Photo.
Attention Home and Auto Owners:
Certain insurance companies have increased their prem
iums for dwelling and auto insurance.
I can furnish dwelling and auto insurance in reliable com
panies for less premium than that charged by these certain
companies before they raised their rates.
Before placing dwelling or auto insurance, see:
L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency
O’NEILL — Phone 114 or 218 — NEBRASKA
I
Legal Notices
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(First pub Sept. 4. 1958'
William W. Griffin. Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND HEIRS
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY NEBRASKA. E S -
TATE OF JOHN NIEWOHN
ER. DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
TO ALL CONCERNED:
NOTICE is hereby given that
Edward T Campbell. Adminis
trator of said Estate, has filed a
l>etition herein, alleging that said
deceased died February 13th,
1958, a resident of Holt County,
Nebraska, • and intestate; that
the deceased left him surviving
as his sole and only heirs at law,
and the sole and only persons in
. terested in his estate or entitled
to inherit the same, his widow,
Marie Niewohner, his sisters,
Mamie Hunke, Anna Kemp, Kath
erine Wolken and Christine Tem
me, his brother William Niewoh
ner, and his niece. Delores Aus
demore; that the prayer of said
petition is to have the Court en
ter a decree determining the
I identity of the heirs at law of the
HapougaH 1 heir decrees of kin
ship, and the right of descent of
real and personal property be
longing to the deceased.
Said petition will be for hear
ing in this Court on the 25th day
of September, 1958, at ten o’
I clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
COUNTY JUDGE
I (COUNTY COURT SEAL! 19-21c
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
tears. Big and rugged with
extra length. Allred llansen, 5
miles west, 4 south and Va
west of Plainview. 19”
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Labile . ..
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laible, of Atkinson spent Iron.
August 23 to 26 in he Black I Ji
Monday guests of Mr. and M
John Laska were Mr and Mrs'
Jack Kane of Lincoln, his •
i Mrs. Kane and sister, Linda of
l Wayne.
Corrine Murphy
Bride of Georgian
St Patrick's church was the
setting for the wedding of Miss
Corrine Murphy and Barney W.
Pass on Saturday, August 30
Rev. Robert Duffy officiated at
the 10 o’clock double-ring cere
mony. Parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy of
O'Neill and Mr and Mrs Barney
j V. Poss of Lincoln ton, Ga.
Bouquets of vari-colored flow
ers decorated the altar and large
baskets of yellow mums and
fern were placed on the altar
railing.
Miss Alvara Ramm. organist,
accompanied Miss Sharon Murray,
who sang "Mother Beloved
"Ave Maria" and "On this Day"
as the bride placed a bouquet be
fore the Blessed Virgin altar.
The bride, escorted to the altars
by her father, wore a chapel len
gth gown of white chantilly lace
over net fashioned with a fitted
bodice and featuring a scalloped
neckline edged with seed pearls
and iridescent sequins and a
three tier skirt. Her finger tip
veil of illusion was trimmed with
matching lace and was held by
a crown of seed pearls She car
ried a fan bouquet of red roses
and lily-of-the-valley.
Miss Lonnie Langan, was maid
nf-honor and Miss Patricia Brady
| of Omaha was bridesmaid. They
wore identical gowns of Dior
I blue crystallne in ballerina len
gth. A scalopcd hemline was for
med by the tucking up of the
skirt at intervals with tiny bow's
of velvet. They wore matching
headbands of taffeta with short
veils and carried bouquets of
blue and white feathered carna
tions.
The flower girl was Patty Mur
phy of Sioux City, la , niece of
the bride. She wore a floor-len
gth gown of blue and carried a
I bouquet of white daises. Richard
I Bosn was ringl>earer and carried
! tUrt «{n.TC nn u wh ifp sntin nil low
Robert Baperkemper of Omaha
was bestman and Harney Simi of
Omaha and Leo Laible of O’Neill
were ushers. The bridegroom and
his attendants wore dark suits
with white carnation boutonnier
es.
Following the service a break
fast for 19 guests was given by
the bride's parents at the Town
House. A reception was held
from 2 until 4 at the home of the
bride. The bride’s table was de
corated with a three tier white
wedding cake trimmed with blue
roses, white bells and blue slip
pers. A miniature bride and
bridegroom under an arch graced
the top. Matching blue candle
in candelabra were placed on
each side.
Miss Barbara Hill of Omaha re
gistered the guests. Mrs. Leo
Laible served coffee and Cather
ine Gregorson of Omaha served
punch. The wedding cake was cut
and served by Miss Barbara Mc
Carthy. Servers were Misses
Kay McCarthy, LaDonna McNul
ty and Joanne Lansworth.
Mrs. Poss was graduated from
st Marv’s academy and the
Commercial Extension school in
Omaha and is now employed as
a clerk-typist for Mutual.
Mr. Poss is a graduate of Lin
j i-olnton high school of Lineolnton.
Ga., and is an electronic special
ist in the air force He is sta
tioned at Offut air base. Omaha.
For a wedding trip to the home
I of the bridegroom’s parents in
Georgia, the bride wore a black
j sheath dress trimmed at the neck
i line with white chiffon, whi^h
draped in the back almost to the
hemline. She wore a corsage of
red roses.
The couple will reside at 120
South 33d street in Omaha.
Ninth Birthday —
Mrs. John DeWitt entertained
Little Miss Janet Langan of Col
umbus, on her ninth birthday with
a party at Ford’s park for 12
guests. Cake and ice cream were
served.
Arrives from Chicago —
Marcelline Claussen of Chicago
arrived Friday and is a guest < '
Mr. and Mrs. Marlen Luber an I
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Classen of Spencer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Barney W. Boss . . . the bride is the former
C’orrlne Murphy.—O’Neill l’hoto Co.
O’Neill Locals
Miss Barbara McCarthy ol
Catherine’s in Omaha was home
from Wednesday until Monday,
at the home of her brother, Ron
ald McClellan of Omaha.
Mr and Mrs. William Mcl
tosh and Gertrude Gribble at
tended a gift show in Onr
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snowardt
and Connie and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Peters spent the past
week going through the Bad
Lands and Blaen Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree a
Long Pine spent the weekend
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc
Elvain.
Evelyn and Francis Darky o
Omaha spent the weekend w
Mr. and Mrs. Chris McGinn Sun
, day guests were Mr. and M :
I Bob White.
Don McKamy met Hr,
i Kamy and children in Grand Is
I land recently. They were return
| ng from a several weeks vis*
! the home of her sister, Mrs
: Russel Grilbarth in Lxjs Angeles
j They went to Rodgers Ark., froi
' Grand Island and visited a vv
! with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kell
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To Wed in January
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holder
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Louise
(above* to James Morrison of O’
Neill, son of the kite J. P. Mor
rison Miss Holder is a grad
uate of Grand Island high
school and the Grand Island
Beauty academy. She is em
ployed by the Western Union
Telegraph company and recent
ly returned to Grand Island
from Westfield, N. J*., where
she had been employed. Mr.
Morrison is a graduate of the
Boys Town high school, served
two years in the army, and is
now cmploy’ed as assistant man
ager at the Hested’s store in
Grand Island. A January wed
ding is planned.
MM (dub—
Winners of MM club held Tues
day at the home of Mrs. H. G.
Kruse were Mrs. L. A. Burgess
and Mrs Kruse. A guest was
Mrs. C. W. Porter.
Zastrows Move—
Mr and Mrs. Louis Zastrow and
family moved inlo their new
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane McF
and family returned Sunday
a week’s vacation at Rush Lake.
Mrs. Richard Minton was host
ess at a pre-nupital shower given
for Corrine Murphy on Thursday
Twenty guests attended.
Mrs. David J. Leighton . . . before her marriage Saturday
she was Miss Frances Gotschall of Atkinson.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Couple Exchanges
Vows at Stuart
STUART* The wedding of Miss
Karen Margaret O b e r m i r e.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Obermire of Stuart, and Bruce
Duane Hanshew, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Loren E. Hansken of Ian- j
coin, took place Saturday, Aug
ust 30 at 3:30 o'clock at St. Boni
face Catholic church. Rev. A J.
Paschang performed the double
ring ceremony.
Sr. M. Vera was organist.
The bride appeared in a gown
which she designed featuring a
Ivtdice of rosepinted lace and a
voluminous floor-length skirt of
white faille. Long sleeves tapered |
to bridal points at the wrists and
a draped Italian neckline dipped
to a V in the back above the tiny !
lace covered buttons. The Ixxiiee j
front continued into a draped
pannier which was caught up in
the hack by a pouf bustle. Lace |
streamers extended from the
bustle to the hem of her gown, i
The gown was made by the bride’s
mother and her sister, Nola.
She carried a cascade bouquet ,
of pink and white feathered car
nations and baby's breath inter- j
persed with poufs of pink tulle |
and tied with flower-accented j
satin streamers. Her white pearl
rosary was made by her grand
mother, Mrs. Mary Henning of
Atkinson.
Miss Nola A. Obemire of Lin
coln was maid of honor and Mrs.
Janet Crisler of Lincoln and
Mrs. Janet Crisler of Lincoln and
Mrs. Karen Reyne of Norfolk
were brides matrons. They wore
street length frocks of pink silk
with bouffant skirts, fitted bod
ices with V necklines and cowl
draped backs and brown velvet
sashes. Matching crowns held
their whisper length veils.
The flower girl, Doris Kaup,
wore a similar dress of pink silk
and carried a ribbon trimmed
basket of rose petals.
Greg Scott of Lincoln was the
ring bearer.
Harold Crisler of Lincoln was
bestman and the groomsmen were
Joe Obermire of Manchester,
la., and James B. Scott of Lin
coln. The ushers were Robert
Henning of Atkinson and Francis
Obermire.
A reception for 100 guests was
given at the home of the bride s
parents. Decorations and the
three tier rectangular wedding
cake were in the bride s chosen
c<x)lrs of pink and brown. The
cake was cut by Mrs. W. G Ober
mire, aunt of the bride, serving
were Mesdames Charles Ankney,
Clara D. Pettijohn and S E.
Timmermans assisted by Misses
Carol Hoffman, Marlene Kaup,
Mary Minnig and Carolyn Schaaf.
Mrs. Hanshew is a graduate of
the Stuart high school and the
Lincoln School of Cmmerce and
is employed as secretary by the
state board of education.
Mr. Hanshew was graduaed
from Northeast high in Lincoln
and also the school of commerce
He is employed as a salesma
for the Atlas company.
After a trip to the Black Hills
he couple will reside in Lincoln.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT: One two-bedroom
house. — Annabell Asimus O
Neill, phone 364,
F^R'sALEPG^qdliM Interna
tional 3/4-ton pickup track, 4
speed transmission; radio and
heater. A real bargain — Rus
seU Yusten, O’Neill, phone^S
WANTED: Experienced help.
Segerwood Cafe, O Neill._
HELP WANTED: M & M Bak
cry & Cafe. _______
the family of RoyhpS
wishes to express heartfelt
thanks to everyone for the con
sideration and sympathy shown
us during the illness and death
of Roy'Lowry. We also wan
to express a special word of
thanks to the Sisters, ™
and hospital staff Doctor Fin
lev and Doctor Carstens, to
everyone who sent flowers and
f?xxi and to the Elkhom pro
ject club members who served
lunch-—THE FAMILY. 19P5t)
I SEE Bankerslifeman —
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IN ATKINSON
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PUBLIC AUCTION
On the farm 2 miles east and % mile north of Atkinson, Neb
Friday September 5th — 1 P.M.
Lunch on the grounds
Machinery and Equipment
Complete line of farm machinery including 1952 Ford trac
tor; F-20; listers; disc; power mower; GI compicker; harrow;
many other items too numerous to mention.
Household Goods
20-ft. deep freeze; refrigerator; gas stove; dining tables;
chairs; buffet; bed springs; etc. See complete listing on sale bill.
ALBINO MARE—5-yrs. old, saddle broke, very gentle.
2 MILK COWS—Guernsey and Holstein, will freshen in spring
DWIGHT W. (JACK) BAAB. Owner
ATKINSON, NEBR.
EH THORIN, O’Neill, Auct. — CARL LORENZ, O’Neill, Clerk
Janet and Helen Langan of Col
umbus were Monday to Saturday,
August 25-29, visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs. John DeVVitt.
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‘TEXAN’ ACTION
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September 6, and continuing each Saturday at 8:30 p.m., EDST.
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