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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1958)
O'Neill high seniors in “Father Knows Best" . . . left-to-right: Veldon Tomlinson, Howard Staub ({sdleenian), l-arn Frisch, Nancy Fetrow (policewoman), Jeanette Frlcke, Perry Dawes, Betty Hod man, Karen Hartronft (background) and Klaine Knigman.—The Frontier Photo. Schindler-Charf Nuptials Read EWING St. John’s Catholic church, south of Ewing, was the scene of a 10 a.m. Saturday. No vember 15. nuptial high mass fol lowing the double-ring ceremony uniting in marriage Patricia Ann Schindler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lack Schindler of Ewing, and Lonny lee Charf, son of Mr. and Mrs F’loyd Charf of Neilgh, al which Rev. I loosing officiated. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a baller ina length gown of Ftoclielle lace over taffetta and net. The fitted bodice featured tiny lace covered buttons down the front with a scal loped neckline and long tapering sleeves that came to bridal points over the wrist. The skirt had three flounces of lace with a show of tulle ruffles in the back. Her veil was in ballerina style with a clip I The that Gives more of Yourself that’s your portrait, in roior if you wish. Your gift portrait says, more than any other gift,' “I’m thinking of you.'' ft’s the gift that’s most treasured, for it’s the gift only you can give! Christmas Card Special Make your appointment now for pictures taken in your home or at the studio. Minimum Order 36 Cards with Envelopes $ 10 Additional dozen $2.50 O’Neill Photo Co. O’NKILL, NEBK PHONE 1 ■» 44 > M 0 !♦♦♦*< 0 ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦■’ Mr. and Mrs. Ijonny I>»e C'liarf . . . they were married Saturday, November 15, at St. John’s church.—Westland Studio (Neligh). pod edge held by a tiara trimmed in tiny pearls and sequins. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue carnations entwined in white satin ribbons and tiny pearl hearts. Along with her bouquet the bride carried a white prayer book. She wore pearl necklace and earrings, a gift from the bridegroom. The maid-of-honor, Miss Betty Schindler, sister of the bride, wore an aqua blue lace and net over taffeta dress. She wore a small white hat veiled to match her dress. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations en twined with royal blue ribbons. The bridegroom and bestman. Rodney Charf, brother of the bridegroom, wore business suits, with white carnation bouttonieres. The bride's brother, Maurice | Schindler and Richard Buckmast er were ushers. Younger brothers of the bride and bridegroom, Joe John Schin ' dler and Sidney Charf, served the I wedding mass. The bride's mother wore a royal j blue wool jersey dress. The bride groom’s mother wore a navy fail le suit dress. They both wore I white carnation corsages, i The bride’s maternal grand mother, Mrs. Celia Christiansen I of Chambers, was present. Both of the bridegroom's grand mothers were present. Mrs. Fran ces Schuster of Brunswick and Mrs. Ed Charf of Royal, also one grandfather, Ed Charf. All grand mother’s wore white carnation corsages. Mrs. Henry Schuth, cousin of the hride, sang “Ava Maria” at the offertory. Immediately following the cere mony, a luncheon was served to about 150 friends and relatives. The dining room wras decorated in the bride's colors of various shades of blue, white and touches of sil ver. The wedding cake was baked. cut and served by an aunt of the bride, Mrs. William Hubei, and was decorated by Mrs. Paul Hub ei. Mrs. Lawrence Chart, aunt of the bridegroom, poured. Miss Shir ley Wright of Ewing and Miss Beverly Peterson of Omaha were ! in charge of the gifts. Miss La vella Vavrina of Omaha and Miss Darlene Schindler, sister of the bride, were in charge of the guest | book. Luncheon was served by seven cousins of the bride and bridegroom. It was prepared by ; Mrs. Robert Kreiziger of Ewing, Mrs. Ambrose Borgmeyer of In 1 man and Mrs. Irwin Cloyd of Ew ing. There were guests present from Omaha, Shelby, Elgin, Neligh, | Brunswick, Royal, Orchard, Tay lor, Chambers and Ewing. Regional Deaths — Dr. Vern E. McPherson NEIJGH — Funeral services J were held Tuesday, November 18, for Doctor Vern E. McPherson, 85. of Neligh, who died the pre vious Saturday from a heart ail ment. A well-known dentist, he was born in Atkinson and gradu ated from Neligh high school. He graduated from Creighton univer sity dental college in 1917. Sur vivors include: Widow; daughter —Mrs. Everett Selleck of Los An geles, Calif.; sons Daniel of San Francisco, and Robert of Hast ings; mother Mrs. Emmeline Mc Pherson of Los Angeles. O'Monclo at Appleby*— Winners of O'Monde club held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Appleby were Mrs. Mickey Stewart, Mrs. Dale French and Mrs. Larry Schaffer. Guests were Mrs. French and Mrs. Rob ert Cole of Emmet. She’ll feel Like A QUEEN— Give Her a White Christmas with Ni i FRIGI AIRE; , Advanced Appliances. / j GILLESPIES Sales and Service Father Knows Best’ in Doubt for Time OHS Seniors Perform to Big Crowd The senior class of O'Neill high school presented a three-act com edy, •'Father Knows Best", to a near-record crowd Fridas night at the public school auditorium. Earlier the production, coached by Mrs. Harvey Tompkins, had MTt.. been presented to grade school students. In the scene pictured by the camera, the police matron (Nancy Fetrow) is returning to bewilder ed parents the two missing teen agers Ralph (Larry Frisch) and Betty (Jeannette Frickei. The story represented a few hours of life in the somewhat amusing Anderson family. On this particular evening the family's washing machine has broken down ta serviceman comes and d >es battle with errant kids in the family, also neighboring kids), a giXMtp from the garden club drops in informally while po lice are searching for the teen agers. i Police were brought into the act by a jittery father whose daughter. Betty, was on her first date* All this transpired as the nerv ous father. Mr. Anderson t Perry Dawes> was attempting to dose in insurance contract with a man ufacturing executive new to the town. The executive. Mr. Rrinkworth (Veldon Tomlinson > turns out to l>e Ralph's father. Ralph (Frisch* is the boyfriend of Betty (Fricke*. and they had made off with the Anderson family car. Kathy, another Anderson daugh ter, happens to Iv entertaining an equally distressing teenager girl friend Their untimely on-stage appearaces frustrated the nervous Nlr Anderson Mrs Woolsey (Karen Hartmnft' and Mrs Wembly iKlaine Krug mani are do-goxiing ladies ahout town and prweded to rearrange the Anderson household to the i', ijiiiin if Mrs, Anderson Hetty Rodman', who was sharing Mr. Anderson's burdens and could* r have been made happier by a sudden departure of the gat'd n gals, Mr. Anderson attempted to re main cool and calm by the events. ■a MM MM MM MM MM Ml A 4 However, invariably he became rattled, confused others. made miserable decisions, but. like in most stories, the next morning dawned with a better day Others in the east were: Kathy. Elaine Miller: Bud, Sonny Kud era: Janie, lots Nelson: Ramona, Nancy IVvall; Patty, Chernan Knepper; repairman, M e r I e Reuse; Buds friend, Allen Rey noldson: Mrs, Jones, Stumm Mar* eelltis. 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