The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 21, 1960, Section One, Image 4

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    Mr. ami Mr*. Tom (^unnliiKham . . . wed at
onu rmoro co.
Miss Diane Snyder
Weds Tom Cunningham
Sunday at Page
The Methodist church at Page
was the setting for the wedding
of Miss Dianne D. Snyder and
Thomas D. Cunningham of O’
Neill on Sunday, July 17. The
Rev. Robert Linder performed the
double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr ttnd Mrs. Gerald Snyder of
O’Neill and the bridegroom’s
mother is Mrs. R. M. Conard of
St. Helens, Ore.
Mrs. Sharon Murphy sang,
"Because” and Mrs. Murphy and
Claude Cole sang, "The Wedding
Prayer.” Miss Mary Morsbach of
hM m fUm
You Farmers and
Ranchers Should
Check our New
BLANKET
PERSONAL
PROPERTY
POLICY
10,000 Insurance ONLY
$29.00 per year j
R. F. GASKILL
Insurance Agency |
Farmers Mutual of Nebraska
Phone 710 O’Neill
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She chose a floor
length gown of Chantilly lace over >
bridal satin. The gown was de
signed by her mother. The veil
was shoulder length. She carried
a bridal bouquet of carnations.
Mrs. Marvin Hawk of Omaha,
sister of the bride, was the mutron
of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Gene Couch, sister of the bride
groom, Miss Kathy Snyder of
O’Neill, sister of the bride and
Miss Marilyn Siders of Inman,
aunt of the bride. They wore
chiffon over taffeta dresses of
pink, blue, rose and white. They
carried bouquets to match the
dress.
Kathy Sholes of Inman was the
flower girl. The ring bearer was
Craig Hibbs. Holly Myers, Patty
Myers, Sandra Juracek and Gay
leen Juracek, cousins of the bride
and bridegroom, were the candle
lighters.
Gene Couch of O'Neill was the
best man. Marvin Hawk of
Omaha, Arlee Sholes of O'Neill
and Dennis Cunningham were the
groomsmen. Ushers were Bill
Delong and Bob Morrow.
The mother of the bride chose a
blue dress with white accessories.
The bridegroom’s mother wore a
pink dress with white accessories.
A reception was held in the |
church parlors following the
ceremony for 125 guests. Mrs.
Hazel Hibbs, aunt of the bride,
cut the wedding cake. Mrs. Mae
Delong, aunt of the bridegroom,
poured the coffee and Mrs. Eva
Elsworth, sister of the bride
groom, served the punch. Mrs.
Kay Schleusener was in charge of
the guest book. Miss Sherye Nel
son and Miss Conda Couch assist
ed at the gift table, Mrs. Claude
Cole, Mrs. Clayton Nelson, Mrs.
Frank Bee le art, Mrs. George
Wetblauffer, Mrs. Robert Sholes,
Mrs. Dale Revell and Mrs. John
Baibl, jr. assisted with the recep
tion. Servers were Karen Brown,
Carol Klinetobe, Patty Morrow and
Mary Morsbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham are
graduates of the Inman High
school. The couple will be at
home at 129 Morton, O’Neill. I
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O'Neill Locals 1
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Mrs. Carol Summerer and Miss |
Maude Rouse drove to Kansas
City, Kan. last week for Mrs. j1
WITHOUT A DOUBT
j Your best market as hog prices continue to soar
AT VERDIGRE . . .
Another very active hog market Monday in Verdigre with top
hogs selling at $18.90. The majority of the good No. 1 and No. 2
hogs sold from $18.50 to $18.75. Sows sold from $14.00 up to $17.25.
Weanling up to 60 pound pigs from $11.00 to $15 00 each.
Not only do you save transportation costa and shrinking when
you market In Verdigre—but your take home net return is larger.
We ask you to make comparisons in regard to hog markets. We
are confident you will say. “Verdigre livestock is the place to |
ship my hogs." Try us with that next consignment—your patron
age is always appreciated.
The Friday evening sale last week lasted 5 hours and good steady
prices prevailed throughout the sale.
Next Friday evening sale will be held August 12
(If you have livestock you wish to sell at this “Next Special
Sale.” list your consignment as soon as possible for advertising.)
All type of livestock will be sold with the exception of butcher
hogs.
FOR NEXT MONDAY’S SALE
800 to 1,000 Hogs 200 to 300 Cattle
We have 150 good light calves listed as well as the usual run of
good mixed cattle. 11
Hogs sell starting 11:00 A.M. Oattle sale 1:30 P.M. |
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET (
Northeast Nebraska’s Fastest Growing Weekly Livestock Auction I
Don Jensen, Manager |
Summerer’s mother, Mrs Edith
Young and her daughter, Diane
who had been visiting in the
Will Huston and Rev Harold
Young h mes Richard Huston re
turned with thorn and is visiting
his grandmother, Mrs. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks ot
Genng arrived Juiy 9 to spend
their vacation with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sargent. On
July 11 they and the Sargents
went to Adrian, Mich, to visit
Mr Sargent's sister. Mrs. Car
rie Sbobe. They returned Sunday
and Mr. and Mrs. Parks return
ed to Genng on Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Schneider of
Columbus spent from Thursday
to Saturday, July 7-9 visiting at
the John Dewitt home. The la
dies are sisters.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Ziska and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ziska of Stuart were Sunday sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Ziska at Siluart.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Brown of
Hastings were weekend guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kurtz.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton
were Sunday supper guests in
the home of Mr and Mrs. Ken
neth Waring. Mr. Waring’s bro
ther, Dale Waring and family of
Fairbury and their mother, Mrs.
Ethel Waring of Page were eve
ning visitors and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Sufficed and friends of Ver
digre were callers .
Florence Ponton entertained
Miss Esther Kinnier of Corona,
Calif., and Miss Alice French
Thursday evening Miss Kinnier
" — — — — — — — —
and her sisters. Martha and Sue
were Friday and Saturday visit
ors at Stuart
A group ot ten, fornaer teachers
in the O'Neill school system,
wire Saturday evening no host
ituuu rguesta in honor of Miss
Esther Kiniuer of Corona,
Calif. Miss Kinnier of Cur
ona, Calif Miss Kmn.er and her
sisters, Martha and Sue left for
Sidney where they will spend
this week before returning to
their California home
Mr and Mrs. Ray Rush ton and
family of Chicago were Sunday
to Wednesday guests in the home
of Mr and Mrs Neil Dawes The
ladies are sisters.
A picnic dinner Sunday at the
home of Mr and Mrs Duane
Gray honored Mrs Gray's mo
ther, Mrs. Cecelia Liewer of But
te, on her birthday Other guests
were Mr and Mrs. Leonard Lie
wer and family and Mr and Mrs.
P, W Koenig, all of Butte, and
Mrs, McDaniels and daughter.
Sue Marie of Omaha and Carole
Lowery of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block
went to Grand Island where they
visited in the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Raydean Block. While there
Mr. and Mrs. R. Block book his
parents to Harlan, la., where
they visited grandchildren for the
first time in fourteen years. Clar
ence Butterfield looked after the
chores during their absence.
Robert Donohoe entertained sev
eral of his friends at a steak fry
last Thursday evening. The eve
ning was spent listening to his
tape recorder.
A Poem
From Mrs. Eby ...
—While Mother Slept—
She dozed a bit by the evening
lamp
.And I watched in the softened
tight.
For I saw with dismay that the
grave, sweet face seemed sudden
ly worn tonight;
Seemed suddenly shadowed and
very tired, 1 wondered if it
could be
That some of the shadows had
deeper grown because of her
care for me.
And some way I had not noticed
before, the dear hands so sel
dom still,
But tonight as she rested a little
1 studied them there at will,
.And I saw that her hands were
worn with toil, And I saw
through my tears how true
Those hands had been in their
tireless task for me the long
day through.
And 1 wondered again if I had
been more thoughtful, and had
I borne
A greater part of the ceaseless
toil, if her hands would have
been less worn.
Then out of the pain of my heart
there came a vow I meant to
keep.
For I had learned a sorrowfj]
lesson there while mother was
fast asleep.
(Grace Noll Crowell)
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Florence Ulrich
Jerry Konopasek
Wed In Verdigre
t’he St. Wenceslaus church in
Verdigre was the setting for the
wedding of Miss Florence Ulrich
and Jerry L. Konopasek on Wed
nesday, July 6 The Rev. Charles
J. Ohorny officiated at the 9:30
a m. nuptial mass.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ulrich and the
parents of the bridegroom arc
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Kono
pasek, both of Verdigre.
The wedding music was played
and sung by Mrs Ektiva Jedlicka
Pavlik.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. She appeared
in a floor length gown of silk mist
and alencon lace. The fitted
ttodice featured a scalloped
sabrina neckline that tapered to
a v in back and bridal sleeves.
The flowing skirt was enriched by
a scattering of jewelled motifs and
front panels of scalloped lace.
The veil of imported illusion was
held by a crown of sequins and
pearls She carried a bouquet of
pink baby roses.
Miss Jo Ann Chalupnik was the
maid of honor Miss Ann Ulrich,
sister of the bride, was the
bridesmaid. They wore identical
gowns of pink silk organza over
taffeta. The bodice was styled
with a cowl draped neckline and
a tucked cummerbund. They car
ried bouquets of white carnations
with pink ribbons.
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Mary J. Uhlik and Jimmy
Uhlik of Fremont, niece and
nephew of the bridegroom. wet;#
the ! lower Ctrl and boj. ; ■
Jim Faymk of Verdigrt was the
best man Donald ITmh, brotlre
of the bride, was jhe groorasmsh
al shei s were Kudolph Pavlik,
and Larry Viterna.
Joey Uhlick of Fremont was the
ring bearer. * i
A reception was held at St.
Wenceslaus auditorium for 150
guests Mrs. Arv ilia Viterna baked
and cut the cake assisted by Mrs.
Henry Chalupnik. Servers were
Mildred Corny, Carol Jedlicka,
Lavonno Hildreth, Hose Mary
Marshall and Jeannette Marshall.
Miss Rita Vecora registered the
guests Miss Margaret Dryak and
Miss Ardy Bennar were in charge
of the gift table.
Mr. and Mrs. Konopasek arc
graduates of the Verdigre high
school. The bridegroom has
served two years in the army.
Following a wedding trip to the
Black Hills the couple will tie at
home at Verdigre.
Judy Simmons Weds
Ronald Bovill In
Wayne Ceremony
Miss Judy Simmons, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons
of Page, and Ronald Bovill, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bovill of
Wahoo were united in marriage
in a 11:30 a m. ceremony at St.
Mary’s Catholic church in Wayne
on Saturday, July 2. Ths Rev.
William Kleffman officiated at the
d»'Utile rtng ceremony.
fhe bride. fjSWHed to th. altar
R> her fn*t»rr wrts attired in a
White t SB it anJ an open crown
'aMJH&i? l S®****®1 was a
Miss Judy Cox of Odor’la,, was
the manl-of-honor.
Larry Ron ill, brother of the
bridegroom, was the best man,
Larry Blaser ushered.
A reception was held In St.
Mary's hall following Uio cere
mony.
Miss Boa Kallmargan poured
and Mrs. Jot' Blendcrman cut the
four tier wedding cake. Miss Peg
Goodwin was in charge of the
gifts. The ladies of St. Mary's
Guild assisted in the kitchen.
Mr and Mrs. Bovill will reside
at Wayne whore both are seniors
at Wayne State Teachers college.
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SATURDAY, JULY 23
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