The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 22, 1961, Image 7

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    Margaret Boyle
Weds Michael Posch
In Catholic Rite
Miss Margaret Boyle, Wichita,
Kan., the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mr. Ed Boyle sr., O’Neill,
and Michael Posch, Colswich,
Kan., son of Mrs. Theresa Posch
and the late Mr. Posch, Colwich,
were married .June 3 at 9 a.m.
in St. Patrick’s church at O’Neill.
The Rev. Robert Duffy perform
ed the double ring ceremony.
Douglas Spittler was vocalist, ac
companied .by Sister Flores.
Tlie bride, given in marriage
by her brother, Edward Boyle,
was attired in a bridal gown of
hand clipped Chantilly lace over
tulle and taffeta. It was designed
with basque waist, scalloped Sa
brina neckline accented with
pearls and sequins, long tapered
sleeves and a bouffant skirt. The
skirt had a wide front panel of
lace over ruffled tulle. Alternate
ruffles of lace and tulle were
placed in the back which ended
in a whisper train. A petirl and
sequin crown held her veil. She
carried her mother’s rosary and
a bouquet of red roses.
Mrs. Bernard Janzing, Wichita,
sister of the bride, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Frances Boyle, Miss Mariam
Boyle, sister of the bride, Miss
Helen Boyle, all of O’Neill, and
Miss Marie Boyle, Wichita, sis
ter of the bride. They wore iden
tical dresses in pastel shades,
styled of lace over taffeta with
rounded necklines, fitted waists
threaded with ribbons and lace
jackets. They wore matching ac
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O'Neill Photo Co.
cessories and carried bouquets of
white daisies.
Serving as best man was Jer
ome Posch, Colwich, brother of
the bridegroom. Groomsmen
were Pat Boyle and Charles Boy
le, Scribner, brothers of the
bride, Harry' Duivenvoorden,
Wichita, and Keith Gegen, Col
wich. A brother of the bride,
Richard Boyle, Marion, la. and
Bernard Janzing, Wichita, were
ushers.
Kathy Boyle was flower girl and
Raymond Posch, Colwich, bro
ther of the bridegroom, was ring
bearer. Kathy and Stevie Janzing,
Wichita, appeared as miniature
bride and bridegroom.
A dinner was served by the
bride's family and honorary par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy
le, after the ceremony, and in the
afternoon a reception was held,
both affairs in the Legion hall as
well as a wedding dance in the
evening. Miss Eileen Pribil pour
ed coffee and the cake was cut
__ and served by Mrs. Chuck Boyle
and Mrs. Ed Boyle. Mrs. Donald
Schneider had charge of the guest
book and Mrs. Joe Ramold and
Mrs. Clark Gaughenbaugh took
care of the gift table. Servers
were the Misses Betty Jane Sch
neider, Mary Lois Jansen, Rita
Jansen, Sharon Carr, Pauline Ma
hony and Rose Mary Mahony.
The bride is a graduate of St.
Mary’s academy and is employ
ed by South Western Bell Tele
phone company in Wichita.
Mr. Posch is employed by a
construction firm at Colwich.
Following a wedding trip, the
couple is residing on a farm near
Colwich.
Justice Court—
June 14—Ralph L. Huchins, O'
Neill, driver for New Outlaw
store, over tandem axle, fined $50
and costs; officer Donald Rich
ardson.
June 14, Robert D. Ferris, In
man, careless driving, fined $25
and costs; officer Milford Coats.
June 21, Laurel Rott, Aberdeen,
S. D., no reciprocity, fined $10
and costs; officer Clifford Kizzire.
June 17—David Horele, Bartlett,
day speeding, fined $10 and costs;
officer Donald Fiala.
At The
Courthouse
COUNTY COURT—
June 14—John R. Denny, Ains
worth. night speeding, fined $10
and costs, officer E. M. Hastrei
ter.
June 16—'Donald R. Hansen,
Wayne, night speeding, fined $10
and costs, officer E. M. Hastreit
er.
June 16—Kenneth R. Rosengren,
AUCTION
To settle the estate of the late Leo Lewis, the following described
property will be sold at auction at the residence located three
blocks west of the Friedrich Chevrolet Oarage in Spencer, Ne
braska, on—
SATURDAY, JULY 1
Sale Starts at 1:30 p.m.
LIVESTOCK
6 Head Brown Swiss milk cows: 1 fresh 30 days; 1 to freshen
July 6; 2 milking about six months, to freshen again in the fall;
1 with a 3 month old half-Charollaise bull calf; 1 dry cow to
freshen eary fall. 3 yearling heifers; 2 Swiss, 1 Jersey. 1 small
calf. 8 yr. old spotted gelding, broke, the best for stock, gentle,
Good heavy roping stock saddle and bridle.
MACHINERY
John Deere 1946 model B tractor, very good condition. John
, Deere cultivator, 10-ft. McCormick Deering disk. 18-in single bot
tom John Deere tractor plow. Single row Dearborn corn picker,
John Deere 6-ft trail mower, 2-section harrow. One horse trailer.
Small 2-wheel trailer. Buzz saw with good blades, to fit on front
of B tractor, 1950 Chevrolet pickup recently overhauled, good
tires. 2 new, 1953 Ford car with overdrive, good tires and best of
condition.
MISCELLANEOUS
New Garden Tiller, only used about 5 hours. Mall chain saw, like
new. Wright power saw. used very short time, Shot gun, 12 gauge
Remington pump, 222 Remington bolt action rifle with scope, 22
Remington pump rifle, new', 12x16 cattle shed, Complete line of
veterinary instruments. Some iron, wire and lumber plus many
articles too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Apartment size gas Stove 17 inch Television
TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for.
ESTATE OF LEO LEWIS
Eras Lewis, Administrator
Roy Kirwan, Butte and Ed Thorin, O’Neill
iitAftktflMtN <*nH rSarlrc I
Spencer, night speeding, fined $10
and costs, officer E. M. Hast
reiter. -
June 16—James F. Swindle,
Paragould, Ark., day speeding,
fined $15 and costs, officer E. M.
Hastreiter.
June 19—Melvin Lee Harmon,
Cherokee, la., night speeding,
fined $15 and costs, officer R. L.
Gude.
June 19—Henry B. Last, Kirk
wood, Mo., day speeding, fined
$15 and costs, officer E. M. Hast
reiter.
June 19—Marlin J. Lihs, Spen
cer, driving after operators li
cense expired, fined $10 and costs,
Sgt. R. R. Shorney.
June 20—Donald J. Cleveland,
O'Neill, day speeding, fined $15
and costs, officer E. M. Hast
reiter.
June 21—John E. Mullins, Er
icson, day speeding, fined $15 and
costs, officer Donald J. Fiala.
DISTRICT COURT—
June 16—Public Fiance Co., vs.
Robert D. Kenny, Frank J. Web
er jr., Wilma Weber and Erma
Ki nny, suit on note.
June 19—Harry R. Smith vs.
Frank Duffy, et al, action to
uiet title.
June 19—State of Nebraska vs.
Charles Meyer, Stanton, hog
stealing.
MARRIAGE LICENSE—
June 9—Fred W. Holmes, 21,
Kearney and Rita Ann Braun, 17,
Atkinson.
June 12—Gary Allen Ellsberry,
20, O’Neill and Karen Larraine
Petersen, 17, O’Neill.
June 13—Stephen A. Gaines, 24,
Grand Island and Sharon Lynn
Kokes, 23, Atkinson.
June 15—Harvey C. Schake, 32,
Edgemont, S. D., and Doris Di
ane Hoffman, 27, Chambers.
June 16—Allan W. Edgebrook,
22, Bellevue, and Mary Louise
Uhl, 23, O’Neill.
June 20—Robert C. Bailey, 26,
Mason City, la., and Myrtle A.
White, 24, Amelia.
June 21—Terry Dean Erb, 21,
Ewing and Patricia Marjean
Hahlbeck, 21, Ewing.
Phone Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
Sick and Injured
CHAMBERS — Alvin Johnson
who was dismissed from 9t. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill last
Monday re-entered on Tuesday. .
Tim Read returned home June
8 from the Veterans hospital in
Grand Island. . .George Porter
returned home early last week
from the Veterans hospital in
Grand Island. He will be here
for two weeks and is staying with
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Beed and family.
. .Mrs. L. W. Taggart of Danne
brog was dismissed from St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill Thurs
day and stayed at the Duane Car
son home until Sunday. Mr. Tag
gart came Saturday and they re
turned home Sunday. . .Mrs. Roy
Miller and baby daughter re
turned home Sunday.
MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Miller of Chambers, daughter,
Susan Michelle, 7 pounds 11 oun
ces, June 15. Mr. and Mrs. A.D
Miller of Chambers are the pa
ternal grandparents.
KLOPPENBORG— Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Kloppenbong of O’Neill,
daughter, Julie Lynn. 7 pounds
8% ounces, June 17.
KILCOIN—Mr. and Mrs. John
Kilcoin of O’Neill, son, Michael
Ray, 8 pounds 10% ounces, June
19.
CARROLL—Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Carroll of O’Neill, daughter,
Given Allison, 7 pounds 10 3/4
ounces, June 19.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
DOBIAS—Mr. and Mrs. Nor
bert Dobias of Atkinson, daugh
ter, Julie Laree, 7 pounds 3 oun
ces, June 14.
ENGLER—Mr. and Mrs. Don
Engler of Stuart, daughter, Re
becca Ann, 8 pclunds 4 ounces,
June 14.
DOBROVOLNY—Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Dobrovolny of Atkinson,
Diane Hoffman,
Harvey C. Schake
Exchange Vows
CHAMBERS—Baskets of white
peonies, orchid stock and white
pompons, along with seven
branched candelabra, decorated
the altar of the Bethany Presby
terian church of Chambers Sun
day, June 18, for the wedding of
Miss Diane Hoffman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman,
Chambers, and Harvey C. Schake,
son of Mrs. Minnie Schake of
Riverdale.
The 2:30 p.m. doable-ring cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
John Hart of O’Neill, pastor of
the church, in the presence of
140 relatives and friends. The
soloist was Mrs. Henry Cox, Mul
len. Mrs. Ruth Hilderhoff, Seneca,
played the accompaniments and
the traditional wedding music.
Lighting the candles were Donis
Hoffman and Nancv Hilderhoff.
Seneca.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride appeared in a
gown of white sheer nylon, fash
ioned with a bateau neckline en
crusted with seed pearls and ir
idescent sequins. Brief sleeves
accented the fitted bodice. The
graceful, floor length skirt, which
fell into a whisper train was
adorned with lace medallions.
Her fingertip veil of imported il
lusion fell from a beaded half
hat. She carried a lavender or
chid on a white Bible, with
streamers of clustered, frenched
carnations on white shadow rib
bon, cascading softly from the
center.
Mrs. Dan Custard, Elmwood,
who served her sister as matron
of-honor, wore a gown of deep
orchid silk organza, fashioned
with a fitted bodice, full skirt, and
short cap sleeves. She wore an
orchid half-hat, with matching
halo veil. She carried a cascade
bouquet of orchid carnations.
The bridesmaid, Miss Rosalee
Pearman and the junior brides
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maid, Sharon Hilderhoff, both of
Seneca, were gowned in mint
green organza, styled identical to
that of the matron-of-honor, and
wore mint green half-hats with
matching halo veils. They carried
cascade bouquets of mint green
carnations.
Donald Hoffman, twin brother
of the bride, served as best man.
Groomsmen was Gerald Ritenour,
Seneca, and junior groomsman
was Donald Schake, Riverdale.
Ushers were Gilbert Zimmerman,
Kearney, and Omar Ewearingen,
Kimball.
Louie Hoffman and Tammy
Custard, Elmwood, acted as flow
er girls and wore identical dress
es of orchid organza. The ring
bearer was Timothy Bragg,
Kearney.
Following the ceremony a re
ception for the 140 guests was
held in the church parlors. Mis.
Arthjr Miller cut the cake. Mrs.
Bernard Hoffman and Mrs. Don
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ole Hoffman, Miss Debbie Eisen
hauer and Miss Elaine Dankert
served.
Miss Rose 11a Zimmerman,
Kearney had charge of the guest
book. Mrs. LeRoy Bragg, Kear
ney, sister of the bridegroom,
and Mrs. Harold Dexter, Kit
tery, Mo., assisted at the gift ta
ble.
The bride is a graduate of
Chambers high school, has at
tended Wayne State Teachers
college, taught in Holt county
rural schools, and for the past
four years has taught in the
Seneca public school.
The bridegroom graduated
from Riverdale high school, at
tended Kearney State Teachers
college and Business School in
Omaha. He has also had two
years military service.
Upon their return from a wed
ding trip into Canada, the cou
ple will make their home in
Edgemont, 3. D., where Mr.
Schake is employed as opera
tor for the C. B. & Q. railroad.
Son, Gerald Joseph, 7 pounds 2
ounces, JuflG 14.
HENDRICKS—M r and Mrs.
Robert Hendricks of Atkinson,
daughter, Rhone/* Lee, 6 pounds
9 ounces, June 18
SACRED HEAStT
PBLC—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pelc of Spencer, son, 8 pounds 8
ounces, June 19.
ELSEWHERE
SUCHA—Mr. and Mrs. Edward
W. Sucha of Creighton, son,
James Wesley, 8 pounds, 8 oun
ces, June 7.
KOCER—Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kocer jr. of Wagner, S. D.,
daughter, Wanda Kay, 6 pounds
12 ounces, June 7. Mrs. Kocer
is the former Karol Kirwan.
FUNK—Mr. and Mrs. John
Funk of Clearwater, son, 7 pounds
13 ounces, June 12, Antelope Mem
orial hospital, Neligh. The couple
has two other children, a son and
a daughter. Mrs. Funk is the for
mer Connie Childers. The other
children are staying at the Er
nest Childers home.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: June 14—Archie
Thomas of Kings City, Mo. and
Robert Waldo of O’Neill. 15—Mrs.
Joseph Cavanaugh and Mrs. Wil
liam Spanks of O’Neill; George
Jefferies of Ewing and Mrs. Roy
F. Miller of Chambers. 16—Mrs.
Clarence Finch sr. of Page and
Terrence McGill of O’Neill. 17—
Mrs. Ernest Kloppenborg of O’
Neill; Mrs. Louis Schacht of Page
and Mrs. Clark Rager of Gordon.
18-^Mrs. William Gnutsch of O’
Neill .19—-Mrs. Francis Curran,
Mrs. John Kilcoin, Mrs. Robert
Carroll and Shirley Boyle of O’
Neill; Mrs. Kenneth Werner of
Chambers. 20—Mrs. Robert Ollen
dick of Chambers and J. L. Mc
Carville jr. of O’Neill.
DISMISSED: June 14—Russell
G irwood and Renice Nemec of
Spencer and Mrs. Lyle Wright of
Chambers. 15—Adrian A. Alden of
Ewing; Reinhold Kaczor of Spen
cer; Mrs. Tom Cunningham of
O’Neill; Archie Thomas of Kings
City, Mo., and Mrs. L. W. Tag
gart of Dannebrog. 16—Danny
Schneider and Mrs. Frank Sands
of Inman; George Jefferies of
Ewing; Alvin Johnson of Cham
bers; James Jankiewicz jr. and
Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh of O’
Neill. 17—Terrence McGill, Rob
ert Waldo, Mrs. Gerald Hawley
and baby girl and Dr. F. J. Ku
bitchek of O’Neill; Mrs. Clarence
Finch sr. of Page and Mrs. Ro
bert Kersch of Spencer. 18—Mrs.
Roy F. Miller and baby of Cham
bers; Mrs. Dick Appleby and ba
by and Mrs. Ben Bazelman and
baby of O’Neill and Mrs. E. L.
Watson of Inman. 19—Mrs. Clark
Rager of Gordon. 20—Mrs. Fran
cis Curran of O’Neill. 21—Mrs.
William Sparks of O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: June 10—Mrs. Ray
Slaymaker of Stuart. 11—Mrs.
Emil Keuhn, Lyle Addison and
Ralph Ries of Atkinson. 12—Mrs.
Frank Clausen of Naper. 13—
Mrs. Don Eflgler of Stuart; Mrs.
Norbert Dobias and Michael
Shonka of Atkinson; Mrs. Harold
Fullerton and Mrs. Floyd Adams
of Amelia. 14—Mrs. LeRoy Dob
rovolny, Lowell Beck, Joseph Do
brovolny and Harvey Hansen of
Atkinson; Robert Bowman of
Bristow; Charlene Campbell and
Mrs. Art Kaplan of Stuart. 15
Rex Anderson of Bassett; Mrs.
Bert DeGroff of O’Neill; Pete
Walnofer and Mrs. Jennie Mlinar
of Atkinson. 16—Mrs. Clair Spald
ing of Yoncalla, Ore. and Mrs.
Raymond Robey of Atkinson. 18
—Mrs. Robert Hendricks, LeRoy
Daniel Judge and Mrs. Henry
Krueger of Atkinson. 19—Mrs.
Labern Cadwallader and Mrs.
Mary Henning of Atkinson.
DISMISSED: June 12—Mrs.
Fannie Fuller and Mrs. Glen Cad
wallader and daughter of Stuart;
Lyle Addison and Mrs. Donald
Gokie and daughter of Atkinson;
Mrs. D. R. Mounts of O’Neill and
Ernie Van Horn of Monowi. 13—
Ralph Ries, Mrs. Ralph Ries and
Mrs. Leo Wabs of Atkinson;
Rhonda Hixson of Stuart and Mrs.
Owen Davidson of O’Neill. 14—
Michael Shonka of Atkinson; Mrs.
Ludwig Guthmiller of O’Neill and
Mrs. James Hytrek and baby of
Stuart. 15—Mrs. Harold Fuller
ton of Amelia; Harvey Hansen
and Ed Desieve of Atkinson;
Mrs. Ray Slaymaker of Stuart
and Rex Anderson of Bassett. 18
—Joe Dobrovolny of Atkinson.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Henry Hull of Ver
del; Mrs. Carrie Hunter, Mrs.
William Wells and Mrs. Margaret
Zepf of Lynch; Orville Lewis of
Anoka; Mrs. Gordon Pelc and
John Schommer of Spencer; Mrs.
Donald Simpson of Monowi; R.
H. Zink of Butte and Mrs. Ludger
Turgeon of Bonesteel, S. D.
DISMISSED: June 13 — Mrs.
Clara Hahn of Butte. 14—Mrs. El
mer Frank of Bonesteel, S. D.;
Mrs. Maurice Korb of Bristow
and Mrs. Mamie O’Neil] of O’
Neill; 15—Thomas Courtney sr.
of Lynch. 16—Gayle Angus and
John Carr of Spencer and Miss
Lydia 9pahn of Naper. 17—Mrs.
Herman Landholm of Bristow. 18
—Mrs. Ralph Alford of Enid,
Okla. 19—Oral Pickering, Lynch.
O'Neill Locals
l>wves lor Arkansas
Mrs. Esther Harris left early
this morning (Thursday) for
Fayetteville, Ark., where she
will attend a Wesleyan Service
Guild conference. Her daughter,
Ruth of New York City, will meet
her in Fayetteville, and they
will travel to New Orleans and
other places of interest. She
plans to return to her home July
10. Mrs. Irene Booth will take
charge of the registering of
deeds at the county clerk’s of
fice during her absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Faul
haber of Decatur, 111. visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Everitt and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McElvain. Mrs. Faulhaber is the
former Dorothy Wilson, a former
O’Neill resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cleary
and baby of Kansas City, Mo.,
were Wednesday luncheon guests
of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mi's. Clarence Sauser.
Visiting in the homes of Mr. j
and Mrs. Ralph McElvain, Mr. |
and Mrs. George McCarthy, Mr. j
and Mrs. Mac Simonson and Mr. .
and Mrs. Ralph Walker over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Goree of Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cronk of
Kelso, Wash, left Wednesday for
their home. They were called due
to the death of Mrs. Gina Cronk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McElvain of
Ogden, Utah were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McElvain. Bill is a nephew of
Mr. McElvain.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miner were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Upton, Madison. In
the afternoon the group attended
the Shorthorn field day at the
Bill Boesen farm.
Entertains at Tea
The Misses Susan, Ellen and
Christie Abart entertained Mon
day at a tea in honor of their
grandmother, Mrs. Susan Kubit
chek who has been living in Al
buquerque, N. Mex. Other guests
included Mrs. J. McManamy and
Mrs. Bernice Frazeur of Albu
querque, Mrs. J. Ed Hancock,
Mrs. Robert Irwin and their mo
ther, Mrs. Kieth Abart.
Mrs. Harry Shelton and chil
dren of St. Louis, Mo. are spend
ing the week in O’Neill. She is the
former Mona Melvin.
Sunday guests at the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Christof
fersen were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Christoffersen of Naponee, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Brnna and fami
ly of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bruna, Mike and Pat
of Alma, Florence Pierce, Min
nie Dalton and Judy of Woodston,
Kan.
Regular Meeting Held
World War I Veterans and Aux
iliary members met at the Le
gion hall for a regular meeting
Monday evening. Approximately
50 persons attended. Delegates
were named for the State Con
vention to be held in Hastings
June 24 and 25. They are Com
mander and Mrs. Paul Beha, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Wills, Emmet, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Gladys
Cunningham and Mrs. Loretta
Hynes. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess committee.
Miss Margaret Shobe, Page,
Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi, Mrs. El
sie Soukup and Mrs. Fred Low- -
ery. The remainder of the eve
ning was spent socially.
Holt County Bond Sales
Totals $80,630 in May
Savings bond sales in Holt
county during May amounted to
$80,630, according to Lyle P.
Dierks, chairman.
According to Dierks, the
county’s series E and H sales
for the first five months are run
ning ahead of last year and
total .$769,002. This is 59 percent
of the yearly quota.
Daryl Walling Is
Arizona Graduate
CHAMBERS — Daryl V. Wall
ing, formerly of this community
and of Wheeler county, and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oriie Rick
ard, Ewing, graduated recently
from Arizona Bible institute at
Phoenix, Ariz., which he at
tended for the past three years.
He was chosen class speaker
for the Class Day exercises, and
was presented the Oltrogge
Award, given annually to the
senior selected by the faculty for
the best academic abilities and
student contribution.
Mrs. Walling is the former
Jeanenne Gibson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibson, Cham
bers.
Hearing Date Set for
Telephone Co. Sale
A hearing rate has been set
on the application of the Cham
bers Independent Telephone
company of Chambers to sell to
the K & M Telephone company,
Inc.
.The application will be heard by
the State Railway Commission
June 27.
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819 E. Grant St. — O’Neill, Nebraska
Mary Louise Uhl,
Alan Ellenbroek
Wed Here Saturday
Miss Mary Louise Uhl and Al
len Wesley Ellerbroek of Bellevue
were united in marriage Saturday,
June 17, at St. Patrick’s Catholic
church. The Rev. Karl Kucera of
ficiated at the 10:30 a.m. mass
and double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert H. Utyl.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs R. E. Ellerbroek of
Bellevue
Blue and white majestic daisies
and chrysanthemums banked the
altars. Basket arrangements of
matching flowers were inside the
altar railings. Alternate pews
were tied with greens and white
bows. Acolytes were Jerry Don
ohoe and Terry Tomjack.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride appeared in a
floor length gown of Swiss em
broidered organdy, an original by
Cahill. The sculptured bodice fea
tured a portrait neckline, defined
by scallops of the embroidery and
cap sleeves. Tiny embroidered
butterflies were poised at inter
vals over the bodice and on the
full, flowing skirt, which swept
into an aisle-wide train. Her trip
le tiered veil of imported illusion
was caught by a crown of seed
pearls and iridescent sequins.
She carried cymbidiums with a
cascade of stephanotis.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
J. Vetter of Washington, D. C.
Maid of honor was Miss Kathryn
Fitzekam of Mitchell. Brides
maids were tire Misses Mary
Elizabeth Gatz ;md Edith Galla
gher.
The matron of honor wore a
ballerina frock of powder blue
organza, accented with sprays of
Schiffi embroidered daisies in
deeper shades of blue. The elong
ated bodice featured a scoop
neckline and cap sleeves. A bow
of blue velveteen with streamers
to the hemline of the full skirt ac
cented the dropped waistline.
She wore a picture hat of match
ing blue tulle. The other atten
dants wore identical dresses and
hats. They carried nosegays of
white roses and lilies of the val
ley accented with blue net and rib
bon.
Charles Rush of Bellevue was
best man. Ushers were John Joe
Uhl, a brother of Ihe bride, anil
Richard Luke, both of Omaha;
Rodney Olson of Papillion and
Ronald Walker of Lincoln.
Mrs. William H. Riley of Om
aha, accompanied by Miss Helen
Gokie, was vocalist.
A reception was held at the
Town House from noon until 2
p.m. Miss Nancy Lander of Pen
der and Mrs. Edward Pavel had
charge of the guest book. Mrs.
E. M. Doyle of Long Beach,
Calif., a sister of the bridegroom,
poured Mrs. Leo Gokie cut the
wedding cake which was decorat
ed in blue and white. In charge
of the gifts were Mrs. John Don
ohoe and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
of Ewing. Mrs. Williams of Des
Moines, la., and Mrs. Bud Cloyd
of Omaha assisted at Ihe serv
ing table.
For her wedding trip to Lake
Okoboji, la., Mrs. Ellerbroek
chose a black sheath with white
accessories.
The bride is a graduate of St.
Mary’s academy and the College
of St. Mary in Omaha. She taught
school in Omaha and will teach
in Bellevue in the fall.
The bridegroom was graduated
from Bellevue high school and
attended the University of Ne
braska. He will enter business
with his father in Bellevue fol
lowing graduation from the Uni
versity of Omaha in January.
The couple will be at home at
2524 Jackson Street, Bellevue.
Ruth Walker Named
4-H Art Editor
Ruth Ann Walker was art edi
tor on a newspaper, Cloverleaf,
which was published at the Col
lege of Agriculture, Lincoln, dur
ing 4-H Club Week.
The newspaper contained arti
cles of major events, special in
terviews, editorial opinion
columns, art features and humor.
Thirteen 4-H members worked un
it.
Work Begun on
New Parsonage
CHAMBERS Work began
last week on a new parsonage
for the Memorial Baptist church.
The old building served as a
parsonage for a number of years,
and as a home for various fami
liies before it was moved re
cently to the H. R. Farrier pro
perty in the south part of town.
Cecil Clouse is the contractor
for the new building.
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