The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 04, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    The Jerry Emmet .McGinn* . . . they were married in Sep
tember l rite* at St. Patrick’* church.—O'Neill Photo t o.
Sick & Injured
O'NEILL — Homer Mullen.
Scribner bunker, suffered a heart
attack Tuesday. He had spent
the Labor day weekend here with
Mr Mullen and had returned.
Mrs. Mullen left Tuesday to be
with him. He had gone to the
bank to work and complained a
bout not feeling well. The Scrib
ner doctor was out of town and
he was taken to the hospital at
West Point, where they made
tests.
I)r L. A. Carter was taken to St.
Anthony's hospital Wednesday by
ambulance. . . George Fuller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuller,
was taken to St. Joseph's hospital
in Omaha Tuesday by his father
to have the cast removed. He
was injured several months ago
when a crawler-type tractor ran
over him. . Miss Donna Payne
of the Frontier staff, formerly of
Elgin and Orchard, entered the
Neligh hospital Thursday on an
emergency basis and was hos
pitalized four days. . ■ Tuesday
while at work, Edward Streit had
the misfortune of a rivet flying
up and hitting him in the eye
cutting the eyeball. Mrs Stmt
and C. L. Haselhorst rushed him
to *the eye specalist at Yankton,
s D and he underwent surgery
on the eye Friday morning. He
is in the Yankton hospital. . .
Everitt Miner was painfully in
ured Tuesday morning on the
Charles Sobotka hay meadows
west of Inman, when a load of
hav knocked him from the
stack He received broken ribs,
m, injured neck and hack and
bi*uises. The accident took p«*«=
with only three more sweep loads
ot hay to go on the last stack of
the season. . . Homer Mullen of
Scrihner suffered a heart attack
Tuesday. . . George 1* idler went
to Omaha Tuesday by ambulance
to have his cast removed. . . Mrs.
Sam Robertson, who lives u.
miles north of O'Neill, was mow
ing the lawn Tuesday. The mower
slipped and ran over her foot.
She lost one big toe. Mrs. Robert
son was taken to St. Anthny s
hospital.
CHAMBERS Mr. Ray Hoffman
of Chambers returned Monday to
Methodist hospital in Omaha for
further treatment. He was ac
companied by Mrs. 1 ^ffmanand
Mrs D. A. Baker. . . Mrs. Stanley
Elkins returned home Sunday
from St Anthony's hospital in O
Neill where she had submitted to
surgery.
EMMET—Mrs. Jessie Lowery,
a former resident of Emmet re
■«
»ud would appredatd
Mdre™ Mrs. Jessu- Oo
George Nursing Home, Mi
Everett, Caldwell, Ida.
A.Phony's hospita lO day^ ^
^moved^ednesday
was accompanied
er. Mrs. Clarence Hansen.
RIVERSIDE - Lynn Fry ***
Jackie to a skin spec™- -
folk last week and to***™ 2.
lhe- ass sr^Mgy-S
hospital m Omaha Ihurso y
observation.
ATKIN SON—Bra die y ^ermck
horse.
am FI IA — Lonnie Sparks
went to Dr. Serbousek in Atkin
son Tuesday evening to have *
weed seed removed from his .
EWING — Mrs. Earl Wright
spent Friday and Saturday mjh
Neligh hospital receiving care
for an infected finger.
BUTTE — Eddie Weber. 4^
badley burned m an RE A wbsta
tion accident, is up and aiound a
the Lynch hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy.
Lynn and Jim. spent from Friday
night, August 29 to '<>esd. • •
September 2, in Lincoln. They at
tended the state fair.
Mary Agatha Ryan,
Jerry E. McGinn
Exchange Vows
White vases of white and laven
dar asters appointed the altar of
St. Patrick’s Catholic church for
tile wedding uniting in marriage
Miss Mary Agatha Kyan, daugh
ter of Neil B. Ryan of O’Neill and
Jerry Emmett McGinn, son oi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinn of
O’Neill.
Very Rev Timothy O'Sullivan
pastor of St. Patrick’s Catholic
church, officiated at the 10 a.nv.
double-ring ceremony on Monday
September 1. A nupital mass fol
lowed the wedding ceremony.
Mike Hammond and Terry
Tomjack were acolytes.
Soloists were Wayne Robertson
of Norfolk who sang "Ave Maria”
and Miss Bonnie Burival of O’
Neill who sang "Mother Beloved”
and "Panis Angelicus”. Miss
Cecilia Ann Arbuthnot of O'Neill
accompanied them on the organ.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride appeared in a
gown of Peau De Soie fashioned
with a fitted bodice and long tap
ering sleeves. The yoke of chan
tilly lace featured a Sabrina neck
line with tiny seed pearls and
iridcscant sequins. The bouffant
skirt with a brush train was ac
ented wih a large bow i n the
center of the back.
She carried out the tradition of
something old, something new,
something borrowed, something
hue and a penny in her shoe.
Her lingertip illusion veil waa
caught by a crown trimmed in
tink seed pearls and iridescent
sequins. She carried a cascadu
bouquet of white carnations and
sliver crystal rosary ,a gift of ths
orraegroom.
Jude K. Ryan of O’Neill was
maid of honor for her sister and
Miss Eunice Van (Horn of O'Neil)
and Miss Judy Royal of Kansas
City, Mo., were bridesmaids
They were gowned in ballerina
length dresses of lavender crys
tallette with a chiffon cummer
bund of a deeper shade of laven*
der. They wore net hats witlj
scattered lilies-of-the-valley and
carried bouquets of baby pink as*
ters.
Ushering were James Ryan of
Ft. Wayne, Ind., brother of the
bride, and Jack McGinn of O'
Neill, brother of the bridegroom.
James McGinn acted as best
man for his brother. Groomsmen
were Paul Determan of Norfolk
and Gerald Peschal also of Nor->
folk.
The brides honorary mother,
Mrs. Bonnie Waldo, wore a pink
crystallette dress with white ac
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations.
A dinner at the Ryan horn*
for 25 guests followed the wed
ding ceremony.
A reception, given by the
bride's father, was held at 124 S.
4th St. for 125 guests with Mrs-.
Matt Beha, Mrs. Ralph Van
Horn, Mrs. Shefl and Mrs. Snid
er in charge. The wedding cakei
baked by Mrs. Matt Beha, de
corated the reception table.
The cake was cut and served
* » Kf n_.. T 1 T.ffr>»,l Alii-r
UJ nupf J WW • ■
Eileen Murphy poured. Mrs. Bar
bara Ollendick and Miss Linda
Haynes had charge of the gifts.
Miss Betty Schneider was in
charge of the guest book.
The misses Peggy Jedeicka of
Kansas City, Mo., Betty Ft'trow
and Sharon Murray, both of O'
Neill served at the reception.
Mrs. McGinnis a 1957 graduate
of St. Mary's academy and attend
ed St. Mary College in Omaha fos
one year. She is employed at
Gamble’s store.
Mr. McGinn is also a 1957 grad
uate of St. Mary’s academy and
is employed by REA.
For going away Mrs. McGinn
chose a black and gray sheath
dress with white accessories.
After a wedding trip to Lin
coln the couple will be at home
at 124Ms So. 4th St.. O'Neill.
Bartley and Bob Rotherham of
Springfield, 111., sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Rotheram, spent the
past w'eok at the homes of their
aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs
James Rotherham and Mr and
Mrs. Matt Hynes. The Tom Roth
erhams are former O’Neill resi
dents.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
ADMISSIONS:
September 27 — Mrs. James R.
Miller of Wayne; 28— Mrs. Rue
ben Mueller of Stuart; 28— Mrs.
Marlin Rabutzke of Page; Lean
der Menke of O'Neill. Jeanne
Louise Vitt of O'Neill. Mrs. Carl
Goldapp of O'Neill; 30 — Marlyn
McDaniel of Page, Joseph Mc
Leish, jr., of O'Neill, Gene But
terfield of Inman; 31 — Hugh
Troshynski of Page, Mrs. Vernon
I Slaymaker of Atkinson, Harold
| Seger of O'Neill.
August 1 — Lloyd Smith of In
i man, Clifford Sawyer of Inman,
Mrs. Donald Summers of Page.
Max Wanser of Ewing. Mrs. Ar
thur Boettcher of Spencer; 2 -
Albert Loock of Spencer, Mrs
Robert Tomlinson of O'Neill. Vel
don Tomlinson of O'Neill. Mrs.
Sam Robertson of O'Neill; 3 —
Mrs. John Leisure of Ewing,
Mrs. Richard Farran of Sioux
City, Dr. L. A. Carter of O'Neill
DISMISSALS:
September 27 Floyd Keyes of
Inman, Elmer Foster of Spencer.
Fay Doty of O'Neill. Joe Bailey
of O’Neill, Mrs. James R Miller
of Wayne: 28—Joel Parker of
O'Neill* Mrs. Reinhold Kaczor of
Spencer. Thomas Schoberg of O’
Neill, George Sedlacek of Spen
cer. Mrs. Wayne Sanders and
baby boy of Inman. Chuck Dent of
Vero Beach, Fla., Mrs. Darrell
Heiss and baby girl of Page; 29- -
Loander Menke of O'Neill; 30—
Marlyn McDaniels of Page, Roy
Lowry of O'Neill (expiredi, Mrs.
Cora Alder of Lynch; 31 — Mrs.
Rueben Mueller of Stuart. Mrs.
Stanley Elkins of Chambers.
Mrs. Lyle Vequist of O'Neill, Mrs.
C. A. Van Valkenlxirg of Ewing.
August l — Clifford Sawyer of
inmun; 2 Joseph Me Leish, jr., !
of O'Neill. Mrs. Marlin Babutzke
and baby girl of Page.
MAKRIAtiK LKXNgEg
James Paul Teuber, 22, of
2338 Manchester, Springfield, Mo.,
and Miss Ella Mae Paul, 19, of
O'Neill on August 28.
Barney Watson Poss, 21, of
Omaha and Miss Corrine Cather
ine Murphy, 20. of O’Neill on
August 29
David John Leighton, 22, 802
North 65th, Pensacola, Fla., and
Miss Duns Lee Frances Gotsoh- j
all, 22, of Atkinson on August 29.
Jerry Emmet McGinn, 20. and
Mary Agatha Ryan, 19, both of
O'Neill on August 30.
Billy D Lyons, 23, and Laura
Marie Oetter, IS. both of O’Neill
on August 30.
Bruce D. Henshew, 20 , 6044
Kearney Ave., Lincoln and Miss
Karen M. Obermire. 18, of 1635
No. 58h, Lincoln on August 30.
Norman Klasna. 19. of Spencer
and Miss Sharon Miner. 19 of O'
Neill on September 2.
>li« Miner
Feted nt show er—
Mrs. Robert Evans and t
daughter, Miss Mardell Johnson
were hostesses at a pronupital
shower honoring Miss Sh. r i
Miner at a 3 p.m., gathering Sat
urda\
Miss Johnson was in charge ot i
guestbook and Miss Judy Juraeek
assisted with opening of the g.i •. i
Miss Miner and Norman Klnsn,
of Spencer wil Ih1 married <*
2 pm., ceremony Fridas. S pt- .
ember 5 at First Methodist j
I'hurch,
O’NEllJ LOCAL*
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Stout '
Ilurung.tn were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Kruse,
Mi and Mrs Max Jeffers writ
honored Sunday on their 18th
wedding anniversary as guests of
Mr. and Mrs Charles Young of
Inman
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
attended a family reunion at th •
home of Raymond l Hildas i 1
Stuart on Sunday Fifty guestts
attended from Wausa V
Atkinson and O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs Don Kellner a*vt
Lynn were Thursday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. lXni
Pollock in Neligh.
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