The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 03, 1959, Image 5

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    Jean Moeller, Stuart, and Andrew Reiman, liutte, were married
•Vovemlter It! at St. Ilouifaee ('atimlie Church in Stuart. She Is the
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew Moeller and he Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Reiman.
Jean Moeller Wed
To Gerald Reiman
In Stuart Ceremony
Miss .1 e i n La; ee Moeller,
daughter i . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Moeller, .uart, was married
November 16 to Gerald F. Rei
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law-;
rence Reinman, Butte.
Rev A, J. Base hang said
tlie 10 a m nuptial mass at St. !
B mifuce Cathode church in Stuart.
The altar u ;s decorated with
white pom,x:n flowers and Sister
Vera accompanied Maxine and
Carol Pacha singing "Ave Maria,”
and ”0:1 This Day ’
Etc u'led to the altar by iter j
father the bride wore a flixtr
length gown of chantflly lace ;ind
beauty bride taffeta, featuring a
lace bodice with sequin embroi
dery. The skirt back was
fa s h i o n e d with wide rows of
gathers below a bit bow that
opened into a chapel train.
A crown of pearls and sequins
'i 1 I the silk illusion veil. She
arned a bouquet of red roses and
wilke net and wore pearl ear
rings a gift from the bridegroom.
Joan Moeller was her sister's
maid of honor and Carol and Di
anne, also sisters of the bride,
were hndesmaides. All wore
identical gowns of sapphire blue
ve'veteen and silk net headpieces. |
They carric 1 cascade bouquets of
white fiiiji mums and tvvilite net.
Flower girl was Shir.vy Reiman,
Anoka, wearing a white lace dress.
Tommy Vrooman was ring bearer.
Raymond Meusch, Stuart, was
best man. Jerome Reiman. Butte,
and Matthew Reiser, Lincoln were
stfc- -» rwrsEv.-u-. M I'llTrf—1
groomsmen Ushers were Joseph
Deermer, Omaha, and Leonard
Master. Butte,
The mother of the bride wore
a dress of coffee brown textured
crepe with beige accessories while
the bridegrooms mother chose a
two piece dress of black and white
wool with rose accessories. Both
wore gardenia corsages
A dinner given by the bride s
parents followed the ceremony at
the Stuart Auditorium for 129
guests, A reception was held
later that day,
Mrs Reiman is a graduate of
St. Joseph High School in Atkinson
and Mr. Reiman a graduate of
Butte High School.
Smith-Yarges Nuptials
November 21 at Stuart
S T u A R T— Miss Marguerite
Smith, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mis. Walter Smith was united
in marriage to Ora Yarges on
Saturday. November 21 at the
Stuart dommun.lv manse The Kev
Herbert C. Young officiated at the
11 o’clock ceremony.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Wilson were
the attendants.
Following the ceremony the
bridal parly and Rev and Mrs.
Young were entertained at a din
ner in Atkinson.
Gilg Wins County
Government Contest
John Gilg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Gilg. Atkinson, won the
county government essay contest
and a $25 savings twnd Roma
Fundus, Atkinson, and Douglas
Schroder, Ewing, placed second
and third respectively.
Gilg’s essay is printed as fol
lows :
Evaluation of County Gov't Day
By John Gilg. Atkinson
As a junior of Holt County I
had the experience through the
co-operation of the American Ixv
gion and the Auxiliary to see out
county go% ernment in action. I had
the opportunity of holding an
office. It was a valuable experi
ence to me because I learned how
"ur government operates and met
many of our county officials. 1
learned what our government,
through its various offices does
for me, the average citizen. Our
government not only protects the
rights of every citizen but ins
property as well.
Each office has its own special
duty to perform from the treas
urer to whom we pay our taxes to
the sheriff who protects every
citizen by arresting the law
breakers who are a menace to
society.
Even though each of us was as
signed to a special office we were
taken for a tour of all the offices
and learned the duties of each of
ficial. I saw how each office fits
into the unique pattern which
forms our government and pro
tects our way of life.
I learned more about county
government in one day than I had
in ail my school days. I learned
how records are kept, how laws
are enforced and how each of
ficial. in fulfilling his duties,
brings to me, the average citizen,
the privilege of living under our
democratic form of government.
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| between 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday/
Dec. 3. This is your chance to
save 10% on your entire Christ
mas gift list.
HEY KIDS!!
Santa will make his first official
stop in O'Neill Thursday night,
(tonight) at the Lee Store. Treats
for everyone under 7.
. . . Let the Kids spend
the evening with Santa while you Shop and Save!!
ftiv«rsid« N«ws
By Mrs. iiosrl Gunter
Lavem Shrader had two fingers
on his right hand hurt in a com
picker Friday morning while pick
ing corn at home He was taken
to the Antelope Memorial hospital
for observation Paul Gunter vi
sited Lavem Friday evening in the
hospital.
Marilyn and Barbara Johnston
visited Friday and Saturday at the
Will Shrader home
The Grant Mott family were
guests Thanksgiving day at the
Ernst Mott home at Orchani.
Julie Fry went home with the
! Duane Jensen family of Newman
Grov e on Thursday for the week
end. Anna Marie Jensen stayed
with Nancy Napier.
Allha Lou Miller of Aurora,
Colo . ami Donald Bosell of Seattle,
Wash., came Friday evening to
the Howard Miller home for th>
weekend. Alfha Ixhi will return to
! Aurora on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Wetlauffei
and Gary of O'Neill, the Archil
Johnston family and Mr and Mrs.
Will Shrader, Eddie and Alice
were dinner guests Thursday at
the Willie Shrader home
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Fink helped
pick com at the Lee Fink home
'he past week
The Billy Lofquist family visited
Friday evening at the Merlyn
Meyer home in Ewing.
Anna Smith and Ernst 1 row
bridge of Inman, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Trowbridge, the Dick Trow
bridge and Norman Trowbridge
families. Mrs. Weber and Mr. and
1 Mrs. Earl jftevens of Page, Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Woods and fami
ly of Elm Crock, Mr. aim .ws
Louis Corkle and children of Nor
folk, and Mrs. Leo Miller and)
i children and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Miller and Danny were dinner
guests Thursday at the Howard
Miller home.
The Wayne Fry' family, Mr. (
and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Jensen and family, j
Mr. and Mrs, William Rickert o!
Neligh. Mrs. Jessie Angus, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Napier and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke ot ;
Inman were dinner guests Thurs
dav at the Z. H. Fry home. Mrs.
Kitty Fry was an evening visitor.
The Edward Walter family of
Chambers and the Alfred Napier
,uid Kenneth Hill families visited
Friday evening at the John Napier
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto R tke of
Inman visited most ! the pest
! week at the Z. H Fry home.
The Rodney Pollock family of
Omaha and Earl Phillips were
1 guests over Thanksgiving at the
Dave Pollock home.
Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs. Z. H. 1
Fry, Mrs. Otto Retke, Mrs. Rich
ard Napier, Reta and Susan were
Neilgh visitors Friday morning.
Patricia Nagal of Missouri anr
Irene Ahlers were Thanksgiving
weekend guests at the Rudy Ahlers
home. Both girls attend college at
Seward. They accompanied Mr.
end Mrs. Rudy Ahlers and Rosella
to Tilden Thursday and were din- j
nor guests at the Frederick Ritter j
home. Patricia Ritter came home
with them for the weekend re
turning home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ritter on Sunday
I afternoon.
The John Napier family visited
. *1. T’J nvim
1 hers Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. j
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Napier,
! and the John Napier family were ,
Sunday dinner guests at the Glen ;
Harpster home in honor of Glen'r
j birthdav.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry, Jody
Janice and Kevin were guests
, Friday evening to on oyster sup
per at the Richard Napier home. [
Beta Napier was an overnight |
guest Friday of Jody Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and
Jimmy of Plainview. Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Hoke and Clayton, Mrs.
Bob Hobbs and Mrs. R. A. Herd.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier, Le
roy, Glenda and Dennis were
guests Thanksgiving day at the
Lionel Gunter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Napier of
Sterling, Kan., were Thanksgiving
day guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Web Napier.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ix>fquist and
children and Mrs. Edna Lofquist
were guests Thursday at the Ro
bert Lofquist home in Fremont.
The Leo Miller family, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Miller Altha Lou and
David Bosell were guests Friday
evening at the Walter Miller home.
Mrs. I^eo Miller entertained
seven small girls Monday after
noon, Nov. 23 in honor of Ellen's
fourlh birthday.
The Ernst Schollmeyer family
of Crofton and the Phillip Connolly
family of Hartington were dinner
guests Sunday, Nov. 22 at the John
Miller home.
Mr and Mrs Walter Miller and
Danny. Dave Basell. Mr ami Mrs
Howard Miller and Altha Lou
were dinner guests on Sunday at
the Leo Miller home
Mr and Mrs Earl Pierson and
the Marcus Pierson family at
tended funeral services for John
Cleveland at the United Brethren
church in Orchard Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs George Montgo
mery visited Sunday afternoon at
the Robert Montgomery home and
Sunday evening at the Henry
Wehenkel home at Orchard
Kitty Fry was a dinner guest
Thursday at the Lynn Fry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier.
Mr and Mrs. Russell Napier, the
Lorraine Montgomery. John
Napier and Glen Harpster families
were dinner guests Thanksgiving
trf Web Napiers The dinner was
held at the church annex.
Mr. and Mrs George Montgom
ery were Wednesday evening, Nov.
25 callers at R. A Hord home
Mr. and Mi's. Floyd Napier
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Lynn Fry home.
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke ami Mrs. Boh
Hobbs were Neligh visitors Fri
day.
Mrs. Kitty Fry was an over
night guest Saturday at the Lynn
Fry home.
The Lorraine Montgomery fami
ly visited Thursday evening at the
George Montgomery home.
Mrs Alfred Napier and Leroy
were O’Neill visitors Saturday.
Sheila Fry has the chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Napier re
turned to their home at Sterling.
Kan., Friday morning.
Jacqueline and Bruce Morrow of
O'Neill spent the Thanksgiving
weekend with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
Inman News
B> Mrs. James McMahan
(Last weeks News)
Mrs. John Buhlmann and son of
Bartlett are spending a few days
in the home of Mrs. Buhlmann's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Banks.
Thursday evening guests in tin
homo of Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventry were Mr. and Mrs. l>mis
Vitt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan
and Frank Sullivan of O'Neill and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry of
Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vidlak and
family of Omaha spent the week
end visiting in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Keyes and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Keyes and family.
Mrs. Pauline Anderl left Thurs
day for Omaha to spend a few days
visiting.
k Ralph Sholes, who is employed
at Ainsworth, spent the weekend
here.
t\ family dinner was held Sun
day at the Methodist church an
nex honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Burgstrum and family of Napo
lean, Ohio. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathni
and family of Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. James Vidlak and family of
Omaha, Mrs. Blanch Rouse and
Marvin of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Keyes. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Keyes and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Keyes, Miss Mildred Keyes
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and family.
Miss Linelle Tompkins, who at
tend- Wesleyan University, came
Monday evening to spend the
Thanksgiving holiday in the home
of her parents* Mr and Mrs.
Harvey Tompkins and sons.
Tlie following surprised Mr. and
Mrs. James Sobotka at a house
warming Saturday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. A!t>ert Anthony and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivett, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Ubben and Chris
tie, Mr. and Mrs. Haney Tomp
kins and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Merle1
DeLong and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Kopecky and Dickie of Inman and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson and
Billy of O'Neill. Cards furnished
the entertainment and a gift was
given the Sobotkas. Lunch was
served at the close of the evening
by the self invited guests.
In basketball at Inman Friday
evening the Inman first team de
feated St. Ludgers of Creighton by
the score of 63-61. Keith Kivett
and Roger Tofpkins were high
point men for Inman with 23 and
24 points. A. Closter was high for
Creighton with 27.
M-s. Kenneth Coventry was hos
tess to the Inman Workers Pro
jeet club on Wednesday afternoor
Nov. 18 at her country home.
There were sixteen members pre
sent.
Mrs. Albert Reynolds presided
at the business session and Mrs.
Clifford Sobotka gave the lesson
on Christmas ideas. She showed
some unusual Christmas gifts and
and also showed how’ to tie and
decorate packages.
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Mrs. Covemtrv served a lunch
it the close of the meeting
Mr and Mrs Ira L. Watson ac
•ompamed by John Watson and two
laughters of O'Neill drove to
Weils, Minn , on Saturday morning
where all were in attendance at
[he 40th wedding anniversary of
Mr and Mrs L, A Preston of
Wells
Mr and Mrs. Preaeton are the
parents of Mrs John C Watson
She had gone to Wells earlier in
the week All returned home Sun
day night
£wing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
iCrowded ixit last week)
Mrs. Lizzie Grim had as her
Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs
Herman Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs. L. J Rotherham
from Colorado City, Colo , are
spending the week with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Rother
ham and other relatives.
Mrs. Sam Regan and iamily ac
companied by her mother, Mrs
1 .aura Spittler were dinner and
evening guests on Friday at tl—,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bartak and family.
Mrs. Blanche Sission left Novem
tier 23 to return to her home at
Wichita, Kan., having been called
to Ewing due to the death of hei
mother. Mrs. Hannah Tuttle.
Guests expected at the home of
Mr anti Mrs. Gene Zimmerman
for Thanksgiving dinner are her
father, R. G. Rockey and Joe and
Esther Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Finley
and son went to Clearwater on
Sunday where they joined other
members of the family at the
Lutheran church to celebrate the
75th birthday anniversary of her
mother, Mrs. Ellen Filsinger.
Mrs. Kittie Fry spent Sunday
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Fink and family near
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Butterfield
if Inman were November 23
guests at the home of their daugh
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wright and family.
Guests at the Alex Thramer
iome on Friday and Saturday were
per sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Beckman of Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A Hobbs went j
lo O'Neill on Sunday to call on
heir daughler-in-law, Mrs. Wil- ‘
iam Hobbs and son. James
Michael at St. Anthony's hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Btitler at
ended the golden wedding anniver
sary of her aunt and uncle, Mr
ind Mrs. Jay Ames at Neligh. A
iamily dinner was held at the Ame:
iome for members of the family
md immediate relatives. Open
iou.se was field at the First Con
gregational church.
Mrs. Grace Schmit of L>s Aitos,
2alif was a dinner and evening
guest of her brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle.
Monday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler and
family of Norfolk were dinner and
evening guests at the home of his
. M.’# “ ' ' »
mother. Mrs. Laura Spittler tat
Saturday
Mrs. Oscar Wilson of Elgin was
a guest Saturday at (he homo oI
her parents. Mr and Mrs Andrew
Olson
Mr. and Mrs Julian So.ika and
"Butch" plan to spend Thanks
giving day at the home of her
parents, Mr anti Mrs Anton
Shat lik of Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham went to Seottsbluffs on Tues
day, Not J.< fheir daught*i An
accompanied them home for th
holiday weekend Other expected
guests at the Rotherham home arc
Miss Rowena Rotherham am
some friends and Larry Rother
ham. all of Omaha
Mr anti Mrs Roy Rotherham
and Eddie ami Mr. and Mrs
Rotherham anti family planned tv
s|h'!h! Thanksgiving da\ at th«
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Rotherham at Niobrara
Guests on Sunday at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Gunter wei
his nephew and wife. Mr. nml Mr
Louis Heckman and fain ly ol
Platte, S. IV, and Mi and Mr:
Ami re w Olson of Ew ing.
Expected guests at the Elmer
Grim home for Thanksgiving din
ner are their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Telford Gr m an
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mastal
lar, of Verdigre ami Mrs Li/z
Grim of Ewing.
Committees Ap|Hiintetl
The Happy Helpers 4-H club me
at tiie courthouse annex on Ntn
18. /\nn Johnson, club president,
-elected the following committees
Games Francis Eppepbarh, chair
man, land a Coats and Nancy Ml- j
nar; yearbook Judy M linn r.
chairman, Connie Johnson, Mariet
ta Perry, Ann Johnson, Kathy
Perry, Margaret Coway, Pat .'\ !
McKay and Kathy Farrier; songs
Linda Hunt, chairman, Patsy
Philbrick and Celia Pettrson;
scrapbook -Sturlyn Rohin-’on
chairman, Patty Hand, Debbie
Peterson; piano player Marietta
Perry.
Here are the leaders of the i lub:
Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr.. Mrs Guy
L. Johnson, Mrs. Dwayne Phil-1
Mick. Mi' l Height Philbrick, Mrs.
[i-»!c Pcn*y. Mrs Harry Spall, Mrs
Frank Eppenbaeh ami Mrs Hamid
MUmu*.
The next meting, on peccmher
.?> will tie a Christmas party ami
:'ach memtier will bring a ten
rent gift.
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