The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 04, 1958, Page 8, Image 8

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    Lynch News
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Lwhl of
Soda Springs, Colo., spent thi
weekend with tfie former's sister,
Mrs. Dennis Kube, und tamiiy,
Mr. and Mrs. Vein T rk. All- n
and Donnie of Grass called at th*
Frank Weeder home Fi ida;,
Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Rub, and
family attended the county iau a‘
Bloomfield Sunday, August 24,
Frank Mati-jcek visited ul Al
bert Kalkowski's Monday August
25.
Mrs. Elta .Soul-:k and children
returned here after spcmling th
summer in California.
Mr and Mrs. Ed May mi
Duane of .Nioiiowi were Sunday
dinner guests at the Dwivh
Micanek horn
Mr. and Mn Beryl Moody •
family » anted at Henry \on*
uses s near Vtfttal Thursday « v<
tung.
Mr and Mrs. Hilt Elsasser of
Ainsworth spent the weekend her
with relatives
• Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart
spent Tuesday evening, August 26,
at the Dwight Micanek home.
Mareeiyn Moody spent Tuesday
and Wednesday , August 26--’7, w ith
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Haselhorst,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sixta and
Roger also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cizek
and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Cizek
and Joey were Sunday dinner
guests at the Emil Micanek home.
Mr. und Mrs. Leslie Stewart and
sons returned Tuesday, August
26, from a trip through the Black
Bills. They also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Farran at Custer,
S.D., while away.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davy and
family of Merna accompanied h>
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davy spent a
week's vacation in Minnesota vis
iting friends and relatives and
fishing at the lakes They returned
home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Calvin Spencer of
Texarkana, Tex., and the latter's
mother, Mrs. Ben Gardner visited
Mrs. Glayds Spencer during th.v
August 23-24 weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nolan spent
Sunday evening at the Clarence
Kolund home.
Sally Shaw returned home from
Phoenix, Ariz., where she had
had employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser
returned home from Omaha last
Saturday where Herman had a
physical checkup.
Mrs. Veldon Lee accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Holtz to
Sioux City Friday where she un
derwent a physical checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Spencer
and Mrs. Ben Gardner of Texar
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kana, Tex., also Mrs. Gladys
Spencer spent Saturday afternoon
at the Bill Stauffer home and at
the Fred Spencer home Saturday
evening and at Alford Davy's for
a 8 p m. supper.
Rev, and Airs, Paul Aleyers of
the .Wesleyan Alethodist church
left Sunday for North Platte
where Reverend Meyers has a new
pastoi ate,
Mr. and Airs. Jake McuHer are f
iamily i t turn--d fi me Saturday
; loni a w ek's visit with relatives
in i.» aeh, N'-D.
i he Rev Willard Lloyd urn
family of S.ijiti.i, Kans., came
Monday and Reverend Lloyd wtD
be the new pastor of the Wesley if,
Alethodist church here.
The Norris Bjornsen family felt
for their home ui California after
a 10-day visit here with relatives.
Mr. and Airs. Ai ic Brockemei.
spent the weekend in Omaha vis
jtuig the former's sister who had
been in an automobile accident.
Air. and Alia, Leslie Stewart at
tended the play off baseball . m »
at O’Neili. The Lynch Pee Wee *
.won second in the all star tourna
ment, ,
Mrs, Don Alien, Jill and Judd
visited with Mrs. Albert Kalkow
ski Wednesday afti rnoon.
Frank Svolioda, sr,, of Davit',
City spent the past week at Un
Frank Svoboda home south east
of town.
Mr. and Mr-. Homer Tonne»
and family spent last weekend
with relatives in Scottsbluft
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woeder ami
family also Carl Kayl of Spent- •
and Mr. and Mrs Lee Blitzke- and
family. Larry and Lyle Koenig of
Wisner were Sunday supper guest;
at the Ray Kayl home near Spen«
cer.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Liska of
Niobrara v isited at the Dwight
Micanek home Thursday.
Mrs. Beryl Moody called at the
C. L. Haselhrst home Tuesday
evening.
The Wesleyan Methodist Cireli
from Sunshine Bottom met with
Mrs. Birger Thursday afternoon
They presented Mrs. Paul Mey
ers. the minister’s w-ife, with a
gift.
The Haselhorst family reunion
Willi II 1» dll dlliiuui .11 i “II was ut-iW
in the Niobrara state park Sunday.
Relatives from Osmond, Ran
dolph, Lynch, Butte, Verdel and
O'Neill numbering alxiut sixty
were present
Harlene Holtz and Abbie
Gray left Tuesday for Chadron
where they plan to teach thin
coining year.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Meyers left
Sunday for North Platte where
Reverend Meyers will be pastor of
: the Wesleyan Methodist church
I there.
Mr. and Mrs Norman Kube and
i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kube of’
I Crofton were Wednesday, August
2t dinner guests at the Denis
| Kube home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vomacka
| and family and Mrs. Annie Vo
macka of Gregory, S.D., and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Kopeeky and family
of Spencer were last Sunday vis*
itors at the Ludwig Placek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkowsk1
visited Mrs. TilLie Novak at Bris*
tow Wednesday evening, August
27.
Mrs. Robert Courtney visited
Mrs. Dwight Micanek Frday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Micanek and
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Johnson
were Friday visitors at the Bery'
Moody home.
Rev. Willard Lloyd and family
arrived Monday from Salina
Kalis. Reverend Lloyd is the new
Wesleyan Methodist minister
here.
Mrs. Leo Blitske and Lavlna
Pele of Spencer visited at the
Frank Weeder home Friday.
Tuesday 6 o’clock dinner guests
at the Iwslie Stewart home were
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Dickey of
O'Neill also Mr. and Mrs. Lorii
Micanek and Mr. and Mrs. R. M
Ducker and family.
Mrs. Gladys Spencer left Friday
fol Denver Colo., for a few week’s
visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs
Alford Davy motored there with
her and spent the weekend there
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The John K, Hollenbecks . . . to reside In Kentucky.
Conita J. Bazelman,
John R. Hollenbeck
in August Nuptials
At a 9:30 mass at St. Patrick's
Catholic church in O'Neill on Sat
urday . August 22, Miss Conita
Joan Bazelman of Omaha, daugh
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Bazelman of O'Neill, was united
in marriage to Sp-3 John R.
(Jack) Hollenbeck of Ft. Camp
bel, Ky., son of the late Mr and :
Mrs. Harry Hollenback.
Very Rev. Timothy O'Sullivan
performed the double-ring cere
mony before an altar decorated
with garden cut flowers. Patrick
Carr and James Sullivan wen
acolytes.
Given in marraige by her father,
the bride appeared in a floor
length gown fashioned of French
lace and nylon net over taffeta. It
featured a tight fitting bodice top
ped with cap sleeves and a scal
loped neckline of French lace dot
ted with sequins. The bouffant
skirt featured panels of French
lace and nylon net over tiers ot
ruffles and was worn over wide
spreading hoops. She wore match
ing gauntlets. A small hat held
her fingertip illusion veil. She car
| ried a lace covered prayer bool
land a cascade bouquet of whitt
j feathered carnations. She won
I her grandmother’s pearl neeklaci
and a sweetheart bracelet given t<
I her by Mrs. John Melvin. She car
ried out the old tradition of some
thing old, something new, some
thing borrowed, something blue
| and a penny in her shoe.
Miss Carlene Schoenle of Kan
' cas City was maid of honor. Miss
Eunice Van Horn of O'Neill ant
Miss Janice Brown of Omah
were bridesmaids. All won
matching dresses of blue and
white nylon screen lace over taf
feta featuring hands and bows at
At • i re _i T..11 TU, ,
IUC UUU’IUI auu »uii *U. J
wore white hats and gloves and
carried cascade bouquets of white
carnations. Debby Clements, cou
sin of the bride, and Cathy Hol
lenbeck, niece of the groom, were
flower girls. They wore white play
length nylon dresses featuring a
tucked bodice trimmed with lace
and rhinestone buttons and larg
sash bows. They carried baskets
of white carnations resting on a
large blue how. The ring-bearer
was Don Hildreth, cousin of the
bride. He was dressed in a blue
suit and carried the rings on ;■
satin pillow trimmed with lace.
Serving as Mr. Hollenbeck's
best man was Larry Fox of O
Neill. His attendants were Bei'
Bazelman, cousin of the bride, an
Tom Langan, both of O'Neill. The
bridegroom and his attendants
wore blue shades of business suit •
and carnation boutonnieres. Ush
ers were Ronnie Hollenbeck, nep
hew of the bridegroom and
Steve and Roy Fox of Em
met. They wore dress
ed in white shirts and dark trous
ers and wore Usher cards made
( by Sister Maxine
The bride's mother chose a yel
low linen dress with yellow and
white accessories. Mrs. Wayne 1
Fox. wore a powder blue linen
dress with white accessories. Mrs.
Harry HoUenback wore a navy
linen dress with navy and white :
: accessories. Mrs. R. R. Reed,
grandmother of the bride, wore a
lavender print dress with white
; accessories. All wore corsages of
white carnations.
Miss Sharlene Shoemaker of O'
Neill accompanied Miss Bonnij
Bunval who sang "Ave Maria ,
"Pams Angelieus”, "O Lord I am
not Worthy and "On This Day"
as the luide placed flowers beforo
the altar of the Blessed Mother.
After the ceremony a reception
was held at the Town House for
about 150 guests. Mrs. Frank Reed
of Lincoln, aunt of the bride, cut
the wedding cake baked by Mrs.
Homer Ernst. The four-tier cake
was decorated with wedding bells,
white roses and blue forget-me
nots and topped with a cross and
open prayer book decorated with
blue forget-me-nots on one side
and the names "Connie and Jack
on the other. Miss Hilda Desieve
of Atkinson poured. Mrs. Lyle
Trease of Lincoln and Mrs. Ben
Bazelman of O'Neill, cousins of
the bride, and Miss Donna Hen
rich of Omaha, had charge of the
gift table. Miss Delores Semin of
Omaha took care of the guest
book. The Misses Kay McCarthy,
Ellen Donohue, Jean Schoenle,
Lorna Marcellus, Mrs. Duane Lin
denberg and Mrs. David Maughan
seVved.
Mrs. Hollenback is a graduate
of St. Mary’s academy at O’Neill
|nd of the Commercial Extension
School of Commerce at Omaha.
Since March she has been employ
ed with the Northern Natural Gas
Company in Omaha. Mr. Hollen
beck is a graduate of the O’Neill
high school. He is in the 101st
Airborne Division of the Armed
Service and is now stationed at
Ft. Campbell, Ky.
The bride chose a blue and
white linen-like rayon dress with
blue and white accessories for
travel After a short wedding tin
they will leave for Ft. Campbell.
Ky.. where they will make their
home while he is in the service.
Out of town guests were from
Lincoln. Orchard, Omaha, Ewing,
Brunswick, Page. Atkinson, Tek
amah Elgin, Amelia, Emmet,
Burwell, Bristow, Pilger, Stanton.
Sargent, Tilden, Creighton, Has
tings, Chambers, Spencer, Kansas
City, Kans , and Galva, la.
0 Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thorin of
Cheyenne Wyo., arrived Saturda
relatives in the Chambers
O’Neill and Ewing localities
Their 14-year-old twin sons, Rich
ard and Ronald who had been
spending the summer with Ihcn
grandparents, Mrs. and Mia
Frank Smith near Ewing, return
ed to Wyoming with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donohoe*
0i Minden spent the weekend Win
relatives here. Mr. Donohoe is
assistant manager ot the J. jvi
McDonald store there. Mrs. Dono
hoe has contracted to teach
rural school near Minden.
Mr. and Mrs. V.,J. Towle of Nor
folk and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rid
dell of Denver, Colo., were Sun
day visitors here. Both couples
are former O’Neill residents. Mrs
Riddell is the former Miss Time
KestenhoUz of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevitt and child
ren of California were Wednesday
August 20 supper guests of .Mr.
and Mrs Richard Minton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow
were weekend guests recently ol
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donohoe ot
Minden.
Miss Carolyn Moseman of Omit
ha spent labor day weekend w'ith
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Moseman. Miss Marion left on ,
Monday to attend Commercial Ex- i
tension school in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Rynold Kaczor of
Spencer were Monday. August 23. I
guests of Mrs. Minnie Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm at
tended the Knox county fair in i
Bloomfield Sunday, August 24
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Littn 1
and baby with Mrs. Don Littrel of
Ohadron recently visited with Mr,
and Mrs. William MacKinlny.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of the
J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monuments
from the factory to the con
sumer.—Emmet Crabb, O’Neill.
Merrymix club met Tuesday
August 26 with Mrs. II L. Lind
herg at a 1:30 dessert luncheon.
High scores went to Mrs. Arlo
Hiatt and Mrs. Paul Shierk. Mrs.
Hiatt was a guest.
Mr and Mrs. John Gsenbaucb
and family of Burnell were Sun
day, August 24 guests of his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Oson
I nigh.
Mrs. Robert Clements and fam
ily departed Sunday to visit her
Mr and Mrs. E. Gur
ule. in Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh McLeish and
boys of Correction', ilie, la., were
reecnt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McLeish.
Miss Ella Mae Paul
Bride of Missourian
At a candlelight ceremony at
7:30 pm. Friday. August 29, at
the Assembly erf God church. Mis
Gila Mae Paul ami James Teubet
.
tn marriage. Miss Paul it th
daughter of Rev. and Mrs R
ert Paul of the Assembly of G<
church here.
Mr. Teubcr ts the son of Rev
and Mrs Andrew Teubcr c
Springfield
fhe lathers of the couple pertor*
med the double-ring ceremony he
tore two large baskets ol pink
iadioli.
Given in marriage by I
iidler, the bride appeared m a
ava with a bouffant skirt of i
ton illusion over satin with .
i impel train. 1 w as i imm
with lat a medallions, pearls ai
milestones. The lace bodice fe i
turetl a high neckline outline
with sequins • it had long iapeftgu
sleeves. Her fingertip veil of il
his ion was caught by a small ha
of matching lace trimmed wit
I carls She wore pearls, whirl,
were a gift from the bridegroom,
she earned removable enrsa ,
of pmk sweetheart roses on a 1
1 able.
Miss Jane Peters of McCook vv
maid-of-honor- The Misses lam
ice Teubcr ol Spi ingfield, a sish i
ot the bridegroom, and Shari i
Burry ol Minatare^ were brides
maids. They appeared in iden
tical brocade satin gowns with
bouffant skirts, V-neeklines and
short sleev es. Miss Peter's govv:
was pastel green and the othn
were pastel pink. They came
colonial bouquets of pink earna
tions and wore rhinestone neck
laces which were gifts from tin
bride They wore small hats an
matching veils.
Candlelighters were Miss Ann i
TY»nhr»r of iplrl n sisfpr nf !
the bridegroom, and Jerry Brock
man of Emmet. Miss Tueber
wore a green brocade gown like
the other attendants. . She wore
a wristlet of pink carnations.
Vicki Wetzler of Verdigre was
flowergirl. Her brother, James,
was ringbearer. They are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. AdolpI
Wetzler. Little Vicki was dress
ed like a miniature bride with a
gown styled like the bride’s ir
white. She carried a basket of
garden flowers.
Bestman was Gary Gardner or
Springfield. Ushers were William
Jay of Minartare, Howard Caugh
ron of Drummond, Tenn., Ken
neth Perkins of Springfield, r
brother-in-law of the bridegroom
and Gary Dickinson of Grand Is
land. All the men attendants, in
eluding the ringbearer. wore
white jackets and dark trousers
Mrs. Roscoe Leach of Grand (
Island played the traditional wed
ding music on the organ and ac
companied her husband, Rever
and Leach, who sang “Oh Prom
ise Me” and “The Wedding Pray
er”.
Mrs. Paul, the bride’s mother
wore a two-piece beige suit with
blue accessories. Her corsag
was of pink carnations and roses
Mrs. Teuber wore a beige dress
with blue accessories and had a
corsage like that of the bride'*
mother.
A reception followed in the
Methodist church basement. The
decorations were pink and green.
Talang charge of the gifts were
Miss Marian Rosenkrans, Miss
Ruth Young and Miss Vernetta
Krogh. Miss Judy Cathers of St
Petersburg, Fla., had charge of
the guest book. A great aunt of
the bride, Mrs. William Hoffman !
of Akron, la., cut the cake. Ser :
ving were Mrs. Delbert Rouse
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Vssemhlv of (dal following candlelight nuptials.—The Frontier Photo
Mrs. Ad 1 Walters and Mrs
el W cppel of Ewing. Mrs.
Mr.dm And* son poured the e,li
fe and Mrs. Gene Libby of
Omaha served the punch. Sen
ing ice cream were Mrs Do
Lineback and Miss I-orene Wit
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Mrs. Teuber wore a white sheatT
brocade dress with pink acees
sories and a corsage of small
pink sweetheart roses for her
Aedding trip to the Lake of th
Ozarks in Missouri. They re
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2,
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Vfitchell high school, class o!
L956 and completed a year at
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Mr. Teuber is a graduate
Central high school in Springfield
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(Creighton)
Admitted: Mrs. Joe Fuchtnvi
jf Creighton, Charles Chochlousek
of Verdigre, Mrs. Warren Witt of
Creighton. Mike Wagner of Creigh
ton, Diana Blair of Creighton
Debby Blair of Creighton, Tim
othy Knuth of Royal, Mrs. Elsie
Peklo of Niobrara.
Dismissed: Mrs. Fred Gatz an
daughter of Niobrara, Mrs. Carl
Ganz and daughter if Winnetoon
Mrs. Melvin Kotrous and daughtc
of Verdigre, Adolph Hanefeldt of
Center, Sheryl Skokan of Verd
igre. Mrs. Lloyd Forsell and
(laughter of Neligh, Charles Choc
holousek of Verdigre, Mike Wag
ner of Creighton, Diana Blair cd
Creirhton, Debby Blair of Creigh
ton, Timothy Knuth of Royal.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fox were Miss Lorna
Marcedus of Lincoln. Mrs. Bill
Kelly. Gary and Janelle Belzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox
and family of Emmet.
Mss Lou Ann Fritton of St.
Catherine’s school of nursing in
Omaha was a guest from Friday
night until Tuesday of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fritton.
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Mrs. H. L Undberg and Car
olyn left Tuesday for Lincoln
where Miss Carolyn entered Ne
braska Wesleyan university for
her second year Mrs Lindl>erg
\ (sited Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wil
moth during her stay in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cuddy
and Steve attended the Neider
heide reunion Sunday at t h e
George Jeffries home at Ewing.
Frank. Sadie ami Carolyn Ken
nedy of Omaha were weekend
ut sts of their brother, John, at
the Mrs. Edna Coyne home.
Jerry Morgan of Atkinson was
a four-day guest last week at
the Dsinanl Davis home. Carol
Bridge and Carol Jean Sparks of
Grand Island were last Thursday
ml Friday guests, .
Mrs John Robinson. Mrs. John
i Sadie Weeks and Jennie
i mt- • do were Wednesday, Aug
ust i. guests of Mrs, F, J, Dish
icr. They were enivute to their
home at Hampton, la., after a
trip to Billings, Mont.
Harry Vaughan u n d David
Welch of South Dartmouth, Mass.,
were Wednesday. August 27, ov
rniglit guests of the Ray Eby
..unity. They were euroute to
Koeky Mountain national park
and will arrive this weekend tor
.1 longer - isit, Mr. Vaughan was
a scientist here with the 1953 and
i9ati windtests. . 1
Jeffrey and Randy Eymann
spent from Thursday until Sun
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Springer at Oakdale, re
turning home Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Ey
mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Franklin re
turned Sunday from a two weeks
vacation in Glacier Park in Mon
tana and also points in Canada.
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