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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1958)
i North-Central Nebraska s BIGGEST Newspaper Volume 78.—Number 32. O Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, December 4, 1938. Mr. ami Mrs. Luther I,er<>v Lakey . . . newlyweds will reside in Clileafio.—O’Neill I’liotn <’<i Allyn-Lakey Rites in Cleveland Church Stuart Miss Grace Deor Allyn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs James I,. Allyn of Stuart, became the bride Sunday, November JO, of Luther L^eroy Lakey of Chicago, III., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Lak ey of Reynolds, at a 2 p.m. cere mony it! the Cleveland Presbyter ian church north of Stuart. He. Herbert Young officiated. One hundred-fifty guests were present. The church was decorated with pine boughs and bittersweet and candlebra was entwined with the bittersweet. Cavin Allyn, brother of the bride, sang, “Because" and the "Lord's Prayer", while accompan ied on the piano by Joan MeClurg, cousin of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a gown of imjx>rted Chantilly lace and tulle over satin. The sabrina neckline of the basque ixxiice of lace was patterned with iridescent sequins and long sleeves tapered to bridal |x>ints over the hands. Beneath the narrow waist, the iridescent se quins were repeated on lace floral appliques to trim the extremely noun ant sairt oi alternate panels of lace and tulle. Her veil was an heirloom crown of pearls with tulle illusion cas cading to the waist. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Matrorv-of-honor, Alice McClurg, of Lincoln, sister oi the bride, wore a waltz length dress of Jad ette erystalette with a contrasting cummerbund of spring mint. The gathered skirt and cummerbund cascaded down into the balloon skirt effect. The bridesmaid, Miss Jean Al lyn ot Stuart, sister of the bride, wore a dress similar to the mat ron-of-honor, only in spring mint. They l>oth carried bouquets of tangerine carnations. Calvin E. McClurg of Lincoln, was bestman, Richard Keidel of Stuart was the attendant and Charles Sweet of Stuart was an usher. They wore dark business suits. Debroah Allyn of Stuart, a cous in of the bride, was the flower girl Another cousin of the bride, Rob ert Slaymaker of Stuart, was ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a re ception was given in the church parlors by the bride's parents. Mrs. Elmer Allyn was hostess. Mrs. Arlin Caster of Sidney assis ted her. Mrs. Herbert Sweet cut the cake, Misses Sandra and Mary Slaymaker of Stuart and "Betty Zink were stivers. Mrs. Delbert Gentele had the guest book. Out of town guests were from: Sidney. Wewela, S.D.; Lincoln. Hebron, Chester, Crete, ^Norfolk. Hassett and Atkinson. ‘ , Following a wedding trip, the couple will make their home at 1322 \V. Avdmoro ave., Chicago., where Mr. Lakey is associated with an investment company, Jr: For traveling the bride chose a gray chemise suit with black ac cessories. , The bride is a 1958 gradU|i t«f of ! the Bryan Memorial school of nursing in Lincoln and was em ployed al Bryan Memorial as a : \ nurse. The bridegroom was a 1958 grad : uat° of the Unive rsity of Nebras- | ka colie -e rf I isiness administra ' tion. Ernst ,Kaczor, Kurtz, Rodman Head Honor Roll Principal Willard Solfermoser of O'Neill high school has announced the honor roll for the second six weeks period. The list: Seniors Velda Ernst, Gerald Kaczor, Konnie Kurtz and Betty Rodman, AAAA; Joan Booth and Elaine Krugman, AAA; Merle Pease. BAAA, Larry Frisch, BAA: Cherrian Knepper and Jim Lar son. BBAA. Juniors Paula Reed, AAAA; Janet Krugman, BAAAA; Joyce Summers, BAAA; Barbara Miller, BBAAA; Bonney Lawrence, Gary Stowell, Nancy Wray and Sheryl Young, BBAA; Barbara Wayman, BBBAA. Sophomores — Marion Rosen, krans, AAAA; Bill Fricke, John Harder and John Kurtz, BAAA. Freshmen Melvin Sanders, AA AA; Robert Kramer and Ruth A. Walker, BBAA. Crumly, Nlssi-n Top Page Honor List— PAGE The honor list at Page high school is headed by Donna Crumly and Dixie Nissen. both seniors. They posted three A’s and one B as average for the second six-weeks period. Others receiving honor recogni tion are: Juniors Kay Nissen, AABB; Connie Riege, ABBB. Sophomores Bonnie Crumly. AAAA; Dennis Ickes. AABBB; Norman Wettlaufer, ABBBB. Freshmen Alvin Crumly, AAA BB. Teachers’ Meet Delayed Two Days— The Holt County Teachers asso ciation meeting scheduled Tues- \ day, December 2, will lie held to night (Thursday). The O'Neill girls’ volleyball j team played at Page Tuesday af- j temoon. A monthly school board meeting i was held Tuesday night. Senior pictures will be taken j Monday, December 15. Mrs. Iterigan Hostess— O 'Monde winners Tuesday eve- \ ning at Mrs. J. Robert Berigan's I home were Mrs. Louis Reimer, jr., Mrs. William Kelly and Mrs. D. J A. Kersenbrock. Guests were Miss i Barbara Birmingham, Mrs. Dale | French and Mrs. Kersenbrock. . I - , TT Miss Kathleen Spitzenberger, a 1 { sti^ent at Mt. Marty college in « Yankton. S.D., was home with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spit aenbgrger, for the Thanksgiving holidays. » * . Christmas Trees Going on Sale SATURDAY, DEC. 6th Former Council Oak Bldg. Assorted sizes, shapes of evergreens . . . and * reasonable prices! iy Plastic trees, too! Sponsored by— Simonson Post 93 American Legion n t * Emmet News Thanksgiving evening guests at the Bud Cole home were Mr. and Mrs, Guy Cole of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and toys, Mr. and Mrs. Larry' Schaffer, Dewey and Beth Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and Shannon of Lincoln. Mrs. Ma tvei McKenna of O’Neill, Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh McKenna and Ixvys of Omaha, Mrs. Georgia McGinnis and Mrs. Esther Harris. Dewey Schaffer, II. celebrated his eighth birthday anniversary on Saturday with a theatre party Jack, Chip, 1 >avid and Kent Cole all attended. Art Dailey and Billy of North Platte called at the Mrs. Mary Lewis home on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Fo.\ and Carol and Mrs. Myrta Fox of Miller visited at the Gilbert and Wayne Fox homes last Friday. Jimmy Dusatko, who is attend ing school at Elkhom spent from Wednesday. November 26. until Sunday visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko. Sunday dinner guests at the Lew Sidak home were Homer and Oliver Maring, Mr and Mrs Joe Frizzel and family of Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sidak and Mary Dual of Long Pine. Mr .and Mrs. Elwin Ruebeck and Kathy were Sunday dinner and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Fox and family. CC'g'C . C „ - Z SK CWt’Jt'S Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Fox and girls were Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Tomlin son of Star. Sunday was the Tom linson s 33d wedding anniversary Thanksgiving guests at the Nor man Way man home were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg ami children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kloppenborg and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppenhorg, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kloppenborg and family of Coy ad. and Mr and Mrs. Donald Kloppen borg of Kimball. Mrs. Lyle Fox was a Monday, November 24. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kloppen borg and family of Co/ad were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg over the holiday wtromiKirtir'e « rcrcicwc'cwr weekend, Mrs Hob Cble, Chip and Pat spent rhursday morning at the Art 1 tumphal home in Atkinson t tsit ing with Mr anti Mrs. Bill Hum phal of Ik's Moines, la Mr. ami Mrs. lv>n Kngler itnti family of Stuart. Mr, and Mrs Jim Schmit and family of Omaha, Mr and Mrs Bon Ra/olman of O' Neill. and Mr and Mrs Wendell Bab! and family of O'Neill were Sunday guests at the Joe Babl home. Mr. and Mrs I won Beckwith were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Buggies near Clearwater. Sunday afternoon and evening visitors at the home of Mrs. Bes rs***wgtt-r,, .-s „ . v-g sic Burge were Mr and Mrs. George Pace of St Joseph, Mo , and Mrs Lulu Ouig. Mr. iuid Mrs Ralph Kritton and Jim spent Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs Frank Frit ton and family in O'Neill Mr, and Mrs. James Bridges of Omaha called at the Bud Cole home last Thursday afternoon The George Winkler family has moved to O'Neill and the Ed Thomas family have moved into the house vacated by the Wink lers. William Serck drove to Siou\ Falls, S. 1>., Wednesday, Novenv Iter 26, and brought his daughter, Miss I.tnda Serck, home from Au gustana college to sjiend the Thanksgiving holidays Mr Serck icWM t a i i'.T-.rrc , took lamia Ixx'k to schtxil Sunday Miss Leah Setxk arrived Thanks giving morning by ear from the school she teaches in Denver. 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