The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 04, 1960, Image 10

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Miss Patricia Mullen, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mullen,
Kmmet, became the bride of John Wallen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wallen, sr., Saturday In a 10 a.m. ceremony at Epiphany Catholic
church in Emmet. The couple will live In O’Neill.
Mullen-Wallen Vows
Exchanged Saturday
In Emmet Ceremony
Epiphany Catholic church at
Emmet was the scene of the wedd
ing of Miss Patricia Mullen and
John Wallen, Jr,, on Saturday, Jan.
10 Rev. Kenneth Karl of Leigh of
ficiated at the 10 a m. ceremony.
Tim Mullen and Dennis Richards
were acolytes. Mrs. Ronald Reed
played the wedding march ami
accompanied Douglas Spittlcr who
“Mother Beloved," “Ave Maria"
and "On This Day." Arrangements
of mums decorated the altar.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Mullen of Em
met and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. John Wallen, Sr.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by tier father, appeared in a wait/
length gown of silk organza and
re-embroidered alencon lace fas
hioned along princess lines. The
bodice featured a scalloped pea
scoop neckline and long sleeves
tapering to Widal points at the
wrists. The full skirt of silk or
ganza was styled with deep V in
sertions of lace with a large bow
and streamers at the ack. Her
shoulder length veil of lace trim
med silk illusion was held by a
demi-cap of lace. Seed pearls and
sequins trimmed the seallaped
edge. She carried a bouquet of
white feathered carnations and
lily of the valley centered with a
white orchid.
Marty Mullen of Emmet was
bridesmaid for his sister. She wore
a lue waltz length gown of lace
over satin and net.
Charles Fox was best man and
ushers were Ned Mullen of Norfolk
and Ronnie Richards of Emmet.
The bridegroom and his attendant
were attired in navy suits with
white carnation boutonniers.
The bride’s mother wore a green
wool persey dress with town aces
sones and the bridegroom's mother
wore a beige with matching acces
sories Both wore corsages ^
white carnations centered with
a red rose.
The bridal party and immediate
families were entertained at a
breakfast in O'Neill y the bride s
parents. A reception was held at
St. Michael’s hall in Emmet for
100 guests. The wedding cake was
cut and served by Mrs. A1 llav
ranek Miss Vonda Thomas poured.
Mrs. John Lee Farrier and Ms>
Ray iampman took charge of the
gifts and Mrs. Wayne Mattem re
gistered the guests Servers were
Misses Mary and Madeline Rieh
ards.
For traveling the bride wore a
brown plaid walking suit with
matching accessories Her corsage
was the white orchid from the wed
ding ouquet.
Mrs. Wallen is employed y Con
sumers Public Power District and
Mr. Wallen is associated with the
Ewing Co-op creamery. The couple
will reside at 213*2 North 2nd St.
Page News
By Mrs. Ben Asher
Mesdames Edward Sukup, Ed Eg
gan, Louise Heese and Benard
Kornock attended the joint meet
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mg ui uic uic a
ard and the L.W. M. L. which met
on Thursday at St. Peter's Lu
theran church. Meeting was open
ed with all repeating the Apostles
Creed. The 1960 officers presided:
Mrs. Wilma Mosel, president; Mrs.
Ese. Sukup, secretary and Mrs.
Walter Montgomery, treasurer.
Pastor Walter Seefeldt conducted
the lesson for the M. W. M. L. To
pic discussion was "Don’t stay at
home work through your offer
ings.”
Mrs. William Kruger, Mrs. Ben
ard Komock and Mrs. Fred Kiihi
me served 29 memtiers and one
guest, Bob Miller. Seated around
the birthday table were Mesdames
Henry Stelling, Edward Sukup, and
Mrs. Carrie Miller. Thank you
cards were read from Mrs. Jack
Rohrbury, Bob Miller and Mrs.
Kohls. Meeting closed with "The
Lord's Prayer.” February meeting
will have a country store. The ser
ving committee will be Mrs. W il
liam Metties. Mrs. Harold and
Mrs. James Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper hos
ted the Tuesday all-day meeting of
the Page Extension club with hus
bands as guests. Following the
covered dish dinner the men attend
ed the township election at the I. O.
O. F. Hall. The ladies filled out
their year txxiks and visited. Mrs.
Dan Troshynski, president, presid
ed over the business meeting. A
donation was made to the Muscular
Dystrophy Fund. There were thir
teen dinner guests.
Neighborhood club met on Wed
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JEWELRY
nesday with Mrs Gertiardt Luebc
ke.
There were seven members present
and Mrs. Duane Finch became a
new member. Mrs, J. W. Finch
won the door prue and Mrs. Louise
Heese w ill be next hostess.
On Friday night Mr. and Mrs.
George Wettlaufer and family and
Mr. and Mrs- Roger Bowen spent
the evening in the Glenn Harris
home.
Last Monday night supper guests
of Mrs. Hester Ednunsten were
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Lamason.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summers
took their daughter, Miss Joyce to
Lincoln last Friday, where they
w ere overnight guests in the home
ot another daughter, Miss Thelma
Summers. They were interested in
pre-entrance interviews at the
several Lincoln hospitals. Joyce
expressed a preference for the
Lincoln General. They returned to
Page Sunday.
The annual meeting of the Page
Co-Operative Bank was held Mon
day afternoon at the bank. Officers
! elected were Kenneth Heiss, presi
dent; Robert Nissen, vice-presi
dent; and Eva Lamason, secret-.
I ary-treasurer.
Ivan Heiss and Elmer Trow
! bridge were* elected acting mem
tiers of the board. Superv ising
noard members are Cordes Walker.
Melvin Roach and Carl Max. Cre
dit Committee: Anton Nissen, Clar
ence Stevens and Alton Braddock j
A small crowd attended. Regular
routine tiems of business were tran
Kflfltpd.
The athletic event scheduled for
the benefit of the polio fund was
held at the Page school gymnasium
Tuesday evening, January 26. The
proceeds from the free-will offer
ing were $38.00.
Mrs. Leila Snell entertained the
Past Matrons of the Eastern Star
Kensington Friday afternoon. Rout
ine business was discussed and a
social afternoon enjoyed. Mrs. Wil
liam Spence of O'Neill will be the
February 26 hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summers and
baby left Tuesday for Lawrence, j
Kan., where they attended funeral
services for her mother, Mrs.
Marvin Buell, 64. who died Sunday
evening from a 110014 attack.
Mrs. Merwyn French entertained
the 1959 and the 1960 officers of the
Alumnae association last Tuesday
afternoon for the purpose of mak
ing advance preparation for the
I960 banquet. Last year's officers
were Mrs. French, president; Miss
Lura Grass, vice-president and
Mrs. Carl Max, secretary and
treasurer with Mesdames Kenneth
Asher, Harold Kelly and Miss Hel
lice Stevens, helpers. This year’s 1
officers are Mrs. Conies Walker. •
president, Mrs. Tony Mudloff, vice-1
president and Mrs. John Steinberg,
secretary and treasurer. Assistants
will lie chosen at this meeting.
The Page Improvement club
sponsered a benefit card party 1
Thursday evening at the IOOF hall.
Jerome Allen won high at bridge
and Mrs. Melvin Smith won low,
Harold Freemeyer took high honors
at pinochle and Dick Trowbridge
took low. Score winners at pitch
were Melvin Smith and Nevin
Ickes. A free will offering was
taken which netted $29.40. Lunch
was served by the Improvement
club.
FTiday night supper guests of
the Ben Ashers were Mr. and Mrs.
N. D. Ickes.
Mi s. Roy Hansen was installed at
Noble Grand Tuesday evening
when the members of Friend-ship
Rebekeh Lodge met at the IOOF’
hall for their installation ceremony.
Mrs. Leta Johnson of O'Neill, Dis
trict Deputy and her stafl of in
stalling officers were in charge of
the installation. Other officers
seated were Rotiert Nissen, vice
grand; Mrs. Glen Stewart, secre
tary; Mrs. R. V. Crumly, treas
urer; Mrs. Robert Nissen, conduc
tor' Mrs. Anton Nissen, warden;
Mrs. Leila Snell, chaplain; Mrs.
Evelyn Gray, flag bearer; Clar
ence Stevens, inside guardian, An
ton Nissen, outside guardian; Mrs.
Soren Sorensen, supporter to Noble
Grand; Mrs. Clarence Stevens, leit
ennnnrter to Noble Grand; Mis.
Carl Max, right supporter to vtce
Grand; Mrs. C. P. Leach left
supporter to vice grand and^ Mrs.
Frank Cronk, Past Noble Grand.
The tables were decorated in keep
ing with the lodge colors for the
covered dish lunch that followed
the installation.
L. G. Bernholtz and daughter,
Bonnie returned to Page Tuesday
from Kearney where the former
had visited since Christmas with
his son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Silvers and fami
lyMonday night supper guests of
the Vernon Linnauses were Miss
Christine Klontz and Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Braddock. „ .
1 Page high school honor roll for
the third six weeks is:
Freshmen- Caroline Max, 4 A s,
1 B; Connie Nissen, 4 A s- 4 r',’
Bruce Bowen, 2 A's, 2 B s, Cha -
lene Fusselman, 2 As, 1 b■ s.
Sophomores—Altha Rudierfo ,
i 4 A's; Alvin Crumly, 2 As 3 Bs,
I James Melcher, 4 3 ® s-. A,
Juniors- Bonnie Crumly. 4 A 4
B- Dennis Ickes, 3 As, I B, Nor
man Wettlaufer. 1 A, 3 Bs. I
Seniors Connie Riege, 3 As, 2
B’s; Kay Nissen, 2 A’s, 2 B s.
Semester Honor Roll (
Freshmen—Caroline Max, 3 A s,
2 B’s- Connie Nissen, 3 As 2 Bs,
Bruce Bowen, 1 A, 3 B’s. Honor
able mention- Charles Fusselman,
5 B’s. , ,
Sophomores- Aletha Rutherford,
4 A’s: Alvin Crumly 4 B’s, 1 A.
Juniors—Bonnie Crumly, 4 A s, 1
B; Dennis Ickes. 2 A’s, 2 B’s. Hon
orable mention—Norman Wettlau
fer, 4 B’s.
Seniors Connie Riege. 3 As. 2
B’s; Kay Nissen, 2 A’s, 2 B’s.
Bid or Bye club met on Wednes
day with Mrs. Harold Asher. Mrs.
Gerald Lamason won high prize.
Mrs. John Steinberg will be the
next hostess.
Sixteen members were present
when the American Legion met on
Tuesday night. It was voted to
send $5.00 to the March of Dimes.
It was also voted to send a boy to
Boy’s State. Plans were made for
a stag party to be held on Febru
ary 11.
Mesdames Floyd Frahm, Harry
Harper, Arnold Stewart, Melvin
Smith, Curtiss Roberts, Melvin
Roach, Arnold Tikalsky and Cordes
Walker participated in the Mother’s
! March canvass of the villaee of
Page, last Monday evening beginn
ing at the Cork Cafe at 6:30 p.m.
A total of $70.51 was collected,
i Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen Jr.,
and family of O'Neill and Mr am
Mrs. Alva Dines were Sunday dm
tier guests of the N. R. Ickes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Riege were
waffle supper guests of the Georg*
Claseys.
Ail day guests Wednesday of tht
Lee Finks were Mr. and Mrs. Wil
he Shrader and David and Mi's
Kitty Fry’ of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey, Mr
and Mrs. Harold Heiss and Mr. anc
Mrs. John Steinberg were at tht
Alton Bruddock home on Sunday
for a no host dinner.
Saturday night guests at the N
D. Ickes home were Mr and Mrs
Harold Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Johr
Steinberg and Mr. and Mrs. Edgai
Woods of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rieg<
were Sunday dinner guests of tht
Vene Rieges of Orchard.
Chatter Sew met with Mrs. R. F
Park with nine members and om
guest, Mrs. Thompson. The after
noon was spent with the ladies
doing their fancy-work. Mrs. Gleni
Stewart will be the next hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Beit Fink of Ewinj
were all day Thursday guests o
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kink.
Friday night supper guests o
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher wen
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey am
family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods
of Lincoln and Mrs. Hester Kdmin
sten.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen am
family were Sunday dinner guest;
of Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey am
family had Sunday dinner wit!
Uic ivuuri i uai
Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Fry o
Ewing and family were Sunday din
ner guests of the Lee Finks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher en
tertained at a supper card part;
Sunday night. The guests were Mi
and Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mr. am
Mrs. Don Nissen, Mr. and Mrs
Hoy Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Jerry and Ben Asher and Mr. an<
Mrs. William Sorensen. Pitch wa:
played with Don Nissen winninj
high score and Calvin Harvey tak
ing low. Mrs. Calvin won high am
Mrs. Roy Hansen took low honors
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink visite<
in the Edward Sukup home 01
Friday night.
A surprise pink and blue showe:
was held at the Verne Linnau
home on Saturday evening honor
ing Mrs. Ron Park. Miss Hit;
Lydon won a prize for unserambl
ing words pertaining to a bab;
layette. Mrs. 1 tons Stauffer wroti
a telegram most pleasing to tin
honored guest. A tray of 22 nur
sei'v items was passed among tin
guests. Mrs. Merwyn French jr.
completed the most accurate list
Due to the remarkable memorie
of the ladies present there was m
winner in the game of travelogue
All prizes were given to the honor
ed guest. Finding her gifts startei
off with a bang as Mrs. Park pop
I ed balloons to find clues. The gift
table was centered by a crept*
paper pink ami blue umbrella. Her
comments while opening presents
were recorded on Mrs Tom Gomi
art's tape recorder. The hostesses
Mesdames Curtiss Roberts. Car)
Max, Thomas Goodart ami Verne
lannaus served a dessert lunch.
The pink and blue theme was ear
ned out in the nut cups and fro
zen desserts and served to the 21
guests. The tape was replayed
while lunch was being served and
then presented to Mis. Park,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and Mr
and Mrs. N. D. lekes were Friday
dinner guests of the Raymond
Heiss .
Mrs. Stella Russell entertained |
Friday night for supper Miss Chris
tine Klontz. Mis Icie Snyder ami
Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer. i
Saturday dinner guests of Mr I
and Mrs Calvin Harvey were Mr. j
and Mrs. Kenneth Asher. Mrs. Hes- i
ter Edminsten and Mr. ami Mrs.
1 Edgar Woods of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss and
family were Sunday night guests
of Mr. and Mis. Kneivel of Cleur
. water.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
' and Mrs. Pale Stauffer were Mr
and Mrs. Bob Beeleart and Mr. and
' Mrs. Frank Beeleart and Becky.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mickie were Sunday afternoon and
supper guests of Mr. and Mis. H
1 O. Hill of Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton
1 were Sunday night guests of the
1 Orville Kempers.
Mr. and Mi's. Duane Sukup and
family had Sunday dinner with the
Edward Sukups,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart and
baby were Thursday night guests
of the Ray Harmons.
: Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufer
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sukup
were Sunday night supper guests
: of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Puckett of
! Emmet.
! Friday night callers in the Ray
' Harmon home were Mr. and Mrs.
I Bud Godel of Venus.
. j Sunday afternoon and supper
I guests of the Ray Harmons were
i Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon of
I O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
I Harmon and family of Norfolk
A shower was held at the George
j Wettlaufer home on Friday after
noon for the William Seheinosts’
new daughter, Margaret Lee. Bingo
was played wiih the winners giv ing
the gifts to the honored guest. The
table was decorated with a center
piece of a little tree with baby
articles and tiny roses hanging
from the branches. Those attending
were Mesdames Kenneth Asher.
Calvin Harvey, Jim and Glenn
> Stewart, Lyndley Crumly, Kenneth
Wettlaufer, Milo Landreth, Arthur
• Grass and Walter Johnson. Mrs.
1 Gordon Harvey dropped in a few
minutes after she dismissed school.
Five members were at Mrs
Evelyn Gray's when SOS met at
her home on Friday night. Mrs
Ethel Park won the mystery prize j
Mrs Edd Stewart and Mrs. Carl;
Max had coffee Saturday meaning j
.vith Mrs. Jerome Allen and Jonel
le. Jenelle was home for a week
end from Sioux City where she is
a student nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Miller ami
Glenn of Chambers were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Bob
Gray. In the afternoon they all vise j
led in the Harry Tegler home. i
Mr, and Mrs lewis Copple and
family of Norfolk were here for
the weekend and on Sunday they
were dinner guests of the Elmer
Trowridges also a dinner guest
was Mrs. I. O. Weber. Afternoon
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Trowbridge and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge. Mrs
Weber returned with the Copples
to spend a few days with them
Mr, and Mrs. Vern Wrede and
family of O'Neill were Sunday din
nor guests at Mr. and Mrs Earl
Stevens.
ROYAL THEATER
Fri.Sat. Feb 5«
Gomel Wilde - Victoria Shaw in
"EDGE OF ETERNITY”
Co-Starring Mickey Shaughnessy
C\>k>r - C5nemasco(>e
9an.-Mon.-Tue*. Feb. m i
Paul Muni * David Wayne in
•THE FAST ANtSRA' MAN”
with Betsy Palmer • laither Adler
Claydla McNeil - Joby Baker
Wed.-Thurs. Feb. IIMI
Mickey Rooney - Steve C'oehran
Mamie Van IVwen in
"THE Hid OPERATOR"
In Cinemascope
Prophetic and Sunday School Conference
»t the
Memorial Baptist Church, Chambers
February 16, 17 and 18
DR. IVAN K. (HjSEN, North Plntte. Nebraska
conducting the conference
Prophetic messages each day at 2:15 p m. and 8:00 pm.
Colored slides of Dr. Olsen s trip to the Holy bind last spring
will lie shown at the 8:00 o’clock services.
Sunday School workshops each day at 3:00 p m and 7 :00 p m
Training for better Sunday Schools.
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