The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 10, 1959, Image 10

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    Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fox
Marcel Ius-Fox Vows
Exchanged on Sunday
At 2:30 pm. September 6 in the
First Methodist Church, Miss Lor
na Lea Marcellus, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcellus,
became the bride of Gordon VV.
Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fox.
Rev. Glenn Kennicott perform
ed the double ring ceremony be
fore 250 guests.
The altar was decorated with
greenery with white bows and a
bouquet of white mums. Sharon
Ilartronfi sang, ‘ Oh Promise Me,
and “Because" and Mardelle
•Johnson, Norfolk, was at the or
gan.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white gown
of silk organza which featured n
floor length skirt with Chantilly
lace. Site carried a bouquet of
white rus, s.
Sharon Marcellus was her sis
ter’s maid of honor. She wore a
ballerina length gown of nylon
organza in aqua gre n with a cum
merbund and picture hat. Brides
maids were Marge Marcellus, sis
ter of the bride, l>ois Curfman,
Lincoln, Carole Johnson and Lin
da Haynes. Their gowns were
siyled identical to that of the maid
of honor in pink.
1.' • ■•/-*>-> Ihu-ii nionn nf ♦ lo'wtn.
groom, was flower girl. King bear
er was Grege Allen Mareellus,
nephew of the bride.
Eldon Fox, Hastings, was best
man. Ushers were Dick Marcell
us and Raymond Fox. Steve Fox
was candle lighter.
A reception was held in the
church basement for 240 guests
following the ceremony. Mrs.
George Bosn cut the wedding cake
Judy Anderson served the punch
while Mrs. Fritz Belzer poured
coffee. In charge of the guest
book was Mrs. Robert Tams.
Attending the gilt table were
the Misses Konnie Kurtz, Nancy
Devall and Nancy Fetrovv. The ser
vers, all cousins of the bride, were
the Misses Carolyn Tams, Ewing,
Karen Robertson, Long Pine, Lor
raine DeLosh, Stuart and Mary
Jane Rentschler. Atkinson.
The bride is a graduate of O’
Neill high school and the Commer
cial Extension school in Omaha.
She has been employed by the
Hardy Furniture company as a
bookkeeper in Omaha
The bridegroom is a graduate
of O'Neill high school and is at
tending the University of Nebras
ka in Lincoln.
Following a wedding trip to the
Black Hills, the couple will re- ,
side in Lincoln where Mr. Fox |
will resume his studies.
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Thursday, Sept. 10
WSCS
Lutheran Ladies Aid
What Not Extension
Tuesday, Sept. 15
Merrimyx, Mrs. Paul Shierk
Friendly Neighbors Extension
Catholic Daughters social meet
Club Notes
KEBEKAII—
Rebekah Lodge met Friday eve
ning at 8 p.m. with 18 in atten
dance. Following the regular bus
iness meeting, degree practice
was held in preparation for initia
tion October 2. Lunch hostesses
were Bessie Wayman and Ruby
Wayman.
MM—
Mrs. Esther Harris was hostess
Tuesday evening to MM club.
Guests were Mrs. C. E. Lundgren,
Mrs. John Conard, Emmet, and
Mrs. C. W. Porter. Winners were
Mrs Lundgren and Mrs. Harry
Clausen. Next meeting will be in
two weeks with Mrs. Paul Shierk.
SS CLUB MEETS
AT WAYMAN HOME
SS club met at the Roy Wayman
horn*' on Tuesday evening. A bus
iness session was held. Mrs. Way
man won the guessing game. The
evening was spent in social visit
ing and at cards. Several mystery
sister gifts were exchanged.
Lunch was served by the hos
tess. Next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Ben Wayman on
October 13. Fall bulbs will be ex
change.
ELKHORN PROJECT CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS
The Elkhom Project club met
at the home of Mrs. George Han
sen on Tuesday with a covered
dish dinner. The business meeting
followed. New officers elected
were: Mrs. George Hansen, pres
ident; Mrs. William Claussen,
vice-president; Mrs. Agr.es Law
rence, secretary treasurer; Mrs.
Frank Grenier, music leader and
Mrs. N. D. Loy, publicity.
Mystery sisters were revealed
and new ones chosen. It was vo
ed to sell Christmas cards and
others through-out the year.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Preston Jones on October 13.
Mrs. Campbell Entertains
Mrs. Ed Campbell was hostess
at a tea Thursday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Jack McDonald,
St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. McDonald has
been in O’Neill visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Free
lich.
Coffees for Mrs. Gydesen
Members of the Friendly Neigh
hors Extension club had a fare
well coffee in honor of Mrs. Her
bert Gydesen who will be mov
ing to Sioux City. The coffee was
at the Harold Mlinar home.
Mrs. Francis Gilg was hostess
Friday afternoon at a coffee in
aonor of Mrs. Gydesen. Neigh
bors and friends of Mrs. Gyde
icn were there.
PTA Meeting
The first PTA meeting of the
O’Neill public school has been set
for Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 8 p m. at
he public auditorium.
Parents will have an opportunity
to meet the faculty and superinten
dent, M. J. Baack, will discuss
enrollment. A lunch will be sei
zed afterward.
Mrs. George Morlang, program
chairman, said that this year an
'ff'j-1 will be made to present
;oo<i educational films and inter
sting speakers lor the parent's
benefit. All parents arc urged to
attend the first meeting.
Convention Delegate* Chosen
The American legion auxiliary
Simonson unit met at the club
rooms Wednesday evening, Sept.
3. Twenty-six members were pre
sent.
District II convention call was
read. The convention will be held
at Stuart on September 21. Six
een delegates were chosen. Mrs.
Clifford Harding was appointed
to make a poppy corsage for the
poppy contest at the convention.
Mrs. John Davidson gave an in
teresting report on the National
legion and auxiliary convention in
Minneapolis which she attended.
A bingo permit was d scusscd
and it was decided to send for in
formation to obtain a lic< nse.
Mrs. lister Iliege rejiorted on
the progress of the gold bond
;(amp project. The unit will soon
have enough stamps to secure a
■ *rcolator-urn. The magazine sales
are to start in a few weeks.
September 9 at 7 p.rn. was the
time set to clean the auxiliary
kitchen.
Mrs. Vem Rcynoidson and Mrs.
Robert Lowery were hostesses.
YI'W Auxiliary
VFW Auxiliary Post 926 will
hold a cooperative picnic with
the local Legion at 12:30 pm.
September 20th. The date was set
at the regular meeting of the au .
diary. Mi’s. Verlin Peterson in
charge.
A report was given by the bi
cycle safety committee and after
the meeting a baby shower was
given Mrs. Joe Schmit of O'Ne:!!
Refreshents were served L.v
Mrs. Otto Sprague.
Mrs. Ray Tucker was »lecte .
delegate to a district meeting to
be held in I-ong Pine. September
27.
Miss Fern Grass
Weds Calvin Tanderup
Before and altar decorated with
autumn flowers Fern Grass, for
merly of Page, but now of New
Castle, and Calvin Tanderup
.v i e united in marriage on Friday
morning at 11 a.m. at the Page
vfethodist churcn.
The single ling ceremony was
pci formed by Rev. L Lester Hart,
of Tilden, brother-in-law of the
bride.
Mrs. Leland Knudsen played
organ music during the ceremo
ny. The bride was dressed in a
saphir® blue dress with matching
blue hat and a white carnation
corsage. The bridegroom was
dressed in a blue suit.
They were attended by Mr. and
Mrs. John Grindvold of Harting
ton, sister and brother-in-law of
the bridegroom.
Tht wedding dinner was served
to 22 guests at the home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
binson of Page.
Mr. anil Mr?. Tandcrup left for
a wedding trip to Denver.
Hospital Notes
Admissions.: Sept. 1— George
Mott. Mrs. Melvin Klinglor, Rich
uid Mace, all of O'Neill; Bob P
Summerer, Ewing; Ralph Blaii,
Chambers and Mrs. Vernon Dahl
Lorg of Lynch. 2— Mrs. Thomas
C. Goodai't of Page. 3— Mrs. Li
e ;t G. Price of O'Neill. 4— Mrs.
Alien Mitchell of Butte; Mrs. Dal
las Behrens of O'Neill; Karen
Ann Loock of Spencer; Mrs. Dean
Pofahl of Ewing. & Mrs- Ros.
Harding and Orville C. Miller, both
of O'Neill and Richard Goettscn
1i Grand Island. 7— Mrs. D nak
Younie, Thelma Young, and M, .
Arnie Mace, all of O Neill; .vlrs.
Edgar Boyle of Page; Mrs. Mar
jorie Dix of Lynch and L. G. Bern
ji.nit/ of Pa«r 8 Mrs. Gail Mul
ler, Herman Janzing, Patricia
Lorenz and Andrew Goeden all of
O'Neill.
Dismissed: Sept. 1— E. M. Jar
man and Ralph Blair, both ot
Chambers; Mrs. Harold Goldfuss
and baby girl of Atkinson; Gary
Campbell of Miller S. D. 2 — Mrs.
Melvin Klingler. Mrs. Ed Sehmidt
and baby boy. Mrs. Henry Win
Kler and George J. Mott, all
of O’Neill; Karry Kramer of Stu
art; Mrs. Duane Summerer and
baby girl of Ewing and Mrs. John
Hornbaek of Spencer. 3- Mrs. Dal
las Behrens and Ardell Curran,
both of O’Neill; Melvin Blum of
Butte; Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg of
Lynch. 4 - Mrs. Jennie Bppeo
bach and Ambrose Biglin, both of
O’Neill. & Mrs. Dallas Behrens
and L. A. Ott, both of O'Neill;
Mrs. Thomas C. Goodart and ba
by toy of Page; Kenneth Jons of
Bonesteel, S. D.; Boh P. Summer
er of Ewing; Mrs. George Herzog
cf Chambers. 7— Mrs. R. R. Mor
rison and Dick Mace, both of O'
Neill. 8 Mrs. Ernest Price of O’
Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL - Atkinson
Admitted: August 31—Adrian
Rerucha of Atkinson; Mrs. Leland
Anderson of Atkinson. Sept. 1
Eddie Disterhaupt of Atkinson;
Mrs. Frank Svoboda of Atkinson;
Mrs. Harlan Reber of Stuart; Mrs.
James White of Atkinson 2—Pat
rick Young of Atkinson. 3—Mrs.
James Higgins of Jamison. 4—
Chester Spelts of Rapid City, S.
D.; Mrs. Lawrence Skrdla of
Stuart; Mrs. Rudy Dvorak of At
kinson. 5 Mrs. Lawrence Kaup
of Stuart; Henry Ilamik of Stuart;
Mrs. Charles Boettcher of Atkin
son. 6—Mrs. Ralph Mlinar of
Stuart; Mrs. Newell Schroeder of
Butte.
Dismissed: August 31—Glanda
Seger of Iowa; Mrs. Andy Hytrel;
and son of Stuart; Mrs. Erwin
Hilligas of O'Neill; Mrs Feme
Livingston of Atkinson; Mrs. Bill
Boettcher of Atkinson. Sept. 1
Adrian Rerucha of Atkinson; Mrs.
Charles Hundley and son of At
kinson; Mrs. Eli McConnell of
Atkinson; Mrs. Leland Anderson
of Atkinson. 2 Mrs. Donald Cleve
land of O’Neill 3 Patrick Young
of Atkinson; Mrs. Albert Freouf
and son of Atkinson; Mrs. Keith
Swim and son of Atkinson. 4
Mrs. J mos Higgins of Jamison.
5—Evelyn Sterns of Stuart. 6
Mrs. Frank Svoboda and daughter
of Atkinson; Mrs. Arthur Boiler
of Omaha; Eddie Disterhaupt of
Atkinson.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Charles Boett
cher of Atkinson; Mrs. Harlan
Reber of Stuart; Mrs. Lawrence
Skrdla and son of Stuart; Henry
Hamik of Stuart; Mrs. Jim White
and son of Atkinson; Ms. Rudy
Dvorak and son of Atkinson;
Chester Spelts of Rapid City, S.
D.; Mrs. Lawrence Kaup and
daughter of Stuart; Mrs. Newell
Schroeder and daughter of Butte;
Mrs. Ralph Mlinar of Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beha an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Marilyn, to Mr. Anthony
P. Rinzel, St. Paul, Minn., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rinzel, Poy
ette, YVis.
Marilyn is a graduate of St.
Mary's Academy, O'Neill, and
Providence Hospital school of x
i ay technology, Kansas City, Kan.
i'he has been employed in the x
rav department of St. Agnes hos
pital, Fond du Lac, Wis., for the
past 3 years.
Mr. Rinzel attended Stevens
Point State Teachers college ar>d
St Norbert's College. DePerc, V,
before serving two years in the U.
S. army He is employed in the
postal department at St. Paul,
Minn.
A November 7th wedding is
planned in Fond du Lac.
LUNDBERG MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL Creighton
Admitted: Mrs Millie Kimble of
Creighton; Gary Croxen of Creigh
ton; Roy Woods of Creighton;
George Wright of Niobrara; Har
old Effle of Verdigre; Mrs. Max
Ausborn of Verdigre; Susan Ul
rich of Creighton; Mrs. Bernard
Smith of Niobrara; Mrs. Otto Jed
licka of Verdigre; Mrs. Fannie
Scheinost of Creighton.
Dismissed: Mrs Kenneth Col
son and daughter of Royal; Mrs.
Theodore Branstiter and son of
Niobrara; Mrs. Kenneth Hart and
son of Creighton; Mrs. Mel Shoe
maker of Creighton; Harold Effle
of Verdigre, who was transferred
to Norfolk; Mrs. Arthur Coover
of Verdigre; Gary Croxen of
Creighton; Roy Woods of Creigh
ton, who was transferred to a
Sioux City hospital; Mrs. Max
Ausborn of Verdigre; George
Wright of Niobrara; John Ken
nedy of Creighton; Mrs. Bernard
Smith and daughter of Niobrara.
Died: Mrs. Fred Schaefer of
Creighton: Joseph Chocholousek
of Verdigre
ST. ANTHONY’S
GOOD ART- Mi*, and Mrs. Tho
mas C. Goddart of Page, son,
Thomas Conard, 6 pounds 14 ^
ounces, bom September 2.
POFAHL Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Pofahl of Ewing, son, 5 pounds, 13
ounces, born September 4.
MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Al
lan Mitchell of Butte, son Allan
LeBoy, 8 pounds 2^ ounces, born
September 7.
YOUNIE— Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Younie, son, David Clifford, 8
pounds 6 ounces, tom September
7.
LINDBERG memokial
Creighton
SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Smith, Niobrara, daughter. Carla
Marie, weighing 8 pounds, 10 oun
ces. tom Wednesday, Sept. 5.
JEDUCKA—Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Jedlicka of Verdigre, son, Wil
liam Lee. weighing 7 pounds, born
Friday, Sept. 4
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL
Burwell
GOODSELL—Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Goodst'll of Burwell, a daughter,
Christy, bom Thursday, Sept. 3.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
SEGER—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Seger of Atkinson, son
weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, horn
Tuesday, September 8.
SVOBODA -Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Svoboda of Atkinson, daughter, Ai
gene Ruth, 8 pounds 2 ounce,
September 1.
v.iUTE Mr. and Mrs. James
White of Atkinson, son, Terry Lee
8 pounds, September 2.
SKRDLA—Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence Skrdla of Stuart, son, Jo
seph Edward, 7 pounds 2 ounces.
September 4.
DVORAK Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Dvorak of Atkinson, son, Rodney
Dean, 8 pounds 10 ounces, Sep
tembcr 4.
RAUP Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kaup of Stuart, daughter, Ani
ta Clare, 6 pounds 10 ounces. Sept.
SCHROEDER Mr. and Mrs.
Newell Schroeder of Butte, daugh
ter, Cynthia Jo. 8 pounds 4 ounces,
September 6.
AT
THE
COURTHOUSE
State vs Calvin J. Allvn, Stuart,
night speeding, fined $15 and $4
costs; officer Donald J. Fidla,
Sept. 3
State vs Clarence E. Gokie, O'
Neill, night speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude,
September 3.
State vs Donald F. Haas, night
speeding, fined $15 and S4 cost;
officer E. N. Hastreiter, Sept. 5.
State vs Margaret J. Woolman,
Council Bluffs, improper LI turn,
fined $5 and $4 costs; officer
Chris McGinn, Sept. 5,
State vs James Green, Fremont
operating motor vehicle without
driver's license; fined $10 and $1
costs; officer R. L. Gude, Sept. 6.
State vs Mrs. Margaret M Sas
se, Minneapolis, Minn., day speed
ing, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer
R. L. Gude, Sept. 8.
State vs James P. Murray, Ra
pid City, S. D., night speeding;
fined $10 and $1 costs; officer R.
L. Gude, Sept, 8.
State vs Paul Wesley Barger,
Pierre, S. D., day speeding, fin
ed $10 ami $4 costs, officer R. L.
I Gude, Sept. 8
| State vs Joseph Webster Mas
sing, night speeding, fined $15 and
$4 costs; officer E M. Uastreiter,
Sept. 8.
State vs Alfred Ernest Lueflce
man. Menlo Park, Calif., night
speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; j
b. M. Hastreiter, Sept. 8.
State vs John J. Meuret, Bruns
wick, speeding in /one limits,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
Chris McGinn, Sept. 8.
State vs Erwin Oltjenbrum. Os
mond. disturbing the peace, fined
$10 and $4 costs, officer Chris Mc
Ginn, Sept. 8.
State vs Howard W. Anderson,
l Lincoln, sppeding in zone limits,
: fined $10 and $4 costs, officer
Chris McGinn, Sept. 8.
State vs Leo G. Nelson, Bassett,
| night speeding, fined $15 and $4
| costs; officer Sgt. R. R. Shomey,
I Sept. 9.
State vs Raymond V. Hurting,
Orchard, night speeding, fined $10 j
DANCE
ASH CROVE
Saturday, Sept. 12
with the
RHYTHM AIRES
ADMISSION: 50c
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and $4 costs; officer E M. Hast
rieter. Sept. 9.
State vs. Gayle Boyle, O'Neill,
wilfull reckless driving, operator's
license suspended for 60 days,
fined $50 and $4 eosts, complaint
filed by Gdivert Toese.
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