The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 21, 1961, Image 8

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O'NEII.I. PHOTO CO.
Doretta Roth Weds
Jerry Bauer in
Lutheran Ceremony
ATKINSON — Baskets of red
roses decorated the altar at St.
John’s Lutheran church in Atkin
son Sunday, Dec., 10, for the
wedding of Miss Doretta Roth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Roth, Atkinson, and Jerry Bauer
Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Bauer, Alliance.
The Rev Emil Kuelui officiat
ed at the double ring ceremony
at 2:30 p.m. Miss Donna McClurg
was organist and she accompan
ied the vocalists, Mrs. Pat
Krtimm and Earl J. Collins.
A wedding gown of scalloped
Chantilly lace cascades over tul
le was worn by the bride. It was
floor length and fashioned with
long lace sleeves. She carried a
cascade of red roses.
Miss Donna Humphrey was
maid of honor, and she was at
tired in a full-skirted taffeta dress
covered with red net. She carried
a white fur muff and wore a
matching white fur headband.
Richard Bauer, Alliance, serv
ed his brother as best man. Seat
ing the guests were Marvin Bau
er, Alliance, and Ivan Roth, Va
lentine, brother of the bride.
Cynthia Roth and Robin Roth
were flower girl and ring bearer
respectively.
After the ceremony, a reception
was held in the church basement
and was attended by approxi
mately 150 guests. Miss Mary
Lou Zirnig, Valentine, cut and
served the cake. The Misses Mar
cella Zirnig and Lenna Fernau,
Valentine, were the servers. Mrs
Bryan Martens and Miss Mona
Ra Randol had charge of the gift
table. Mias Judith Gana preaided
at the guest book.
The bride is a graduate of At
kinaon high school and has been
employed in Valentine.
Mr. Bauer is a graduate of Al
liance high school and i* em
ployed by Frontier Airlines at
Valentine.
Announce Marriage
AMELIA — Announcement has
been made of the marriage of
Miss Esther Clemens, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd “Doc"
Clemens, Salome, Ariz.
She is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clemens,
Amelia, and lived in Amelia at
one time.
Lou Ann Stahlecker,
Dennis D. Heerman
Exchange Vows
NAPER — The wedding of Miss
Lhi Ann Stahlecker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker,
and Dennis D Heermann, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alnard Heermann
all of Naper, was performed Sat
urday, Dec. 2, at St. Paul’s Lu
theran church in Naper.
A 6:30 p.m. double ring cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
Kenneth Strack. Mrs. Virginia Ah
lers was organist, and vocalists
were Miss Iona Carstens and
Clarence Meyer.
The bride wore a white baller
ina gown of acetate satin, fash
ioned with a sweetheart neckline
accented with simulated pearl
beading. The molded bodice end
ed in a sweeiring skirt which was
enhanced in back with three sa
tin rosettes. She carried a white
Bible centered with a red rose
arrangement.
Maid of honor was Miss Donna
Ahlers, and bridesmaids were
.Miss Karen Gentele and Miss Lin
da Ahlers. They wore red velvet
sheath dresses with red chiffon
overskirts, pillbox hats to match
and white muffs with red and
white carnations intermixed.
Jerry Heermann served as his
brother’s best man. Brothers of
the bride were groomsmen and
also served as ushers.
Vicki Stahlecker, and Valorie
Stahlecker, both of Wood, S. D.,
were flower girl and ring bearer,
respectively.
A reception followed in the aud
itorium and was attended by 250
guests. Mrs. Paul Shierk, O’Neill,
and Mrs. Ed Stoltenberg cut and
served the cake. Mrs. Alfred
Stahlecker, Omaha, poured cof
fee and Mrs. Florence Zeisler,
Butte, served punch. Miss Ber
nice Stahlecker had charge of
the guest book, and at the gift
HOGS AND CATTLE BOTH SELL
THIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, AT
VERDIGRE . . .
Hog Sale 10:00 a.m.
DUE TO NO SALE NEXT MONDAY, FAT HOGS WILL ALSO
SELL THIS FRIDAY—ALSO BOARS, SOWS, FEEDER PIGS,
AND PIGS. THE HOG BUYERS WILL BE HERE, SO IF THOSE
BUTCHERS ARE READY FOR SALE BRING THEM TO VER
DIGRE FRIDAY MORNING—SALE TIME 10:00 A.M.
CATTLE SALE Starting at 1:00 p.m.
BOO to 800 CATTLE — Early Listings Include:
*6 MIXED CATTLE INCLUDING 10 FANCY' HOLSTEIN HEI
FER CALVES, 300 to 500 lbs. (Spencer)
30 FANCY’ ANGUS CALVES (Swovobda)
22 MIXED Y EARLINGS (Ltndy)
54 FANCY’ ME STEER CALVES, 400 lbs. weaned and vac. (Ver
dlgre)
25 WF YEARLINGS (Very green) (Verdlgre)
1« MIXED CATTLE (Center)
9 SHORTHORN LIGHT YEARLING STEERS (Verdlgre)
50 FANCY PIGS, weight 50 lbs.
85 FANCY PIGS, Weight 45 to 50 lbs.
300 to 400 MIXED CATTLE OF ALL CLASSES
We ar»> waiting confirmation of a listing of an entire herd of
HEREFORD COWS. These may be here Friday.
ATTEND THE SALE THIS FRIDAY AND EVERY FRIDAY
AT VERDIGRE
NO SALE NEXT MONDAY, DECEMBER 25
(Christmas Day)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29
(Cattle Sale)
MONDAY, JANUARY 1
(Regular Hog and Cattle Auction)
WE SHOULD HAVE YOUR LISTING BY SATURDAY, DEC.
28, FOR THE BIG JANUARY 5 SALE IN ORDER THAT IT MAY
BE INCLUDED ON OUR SALE BILL. OVER 1,000 HEAD AL
READY CONSIGNED FROM KNOX, HOLT. BOYD, AND ANTE
LOPE COUNTIES.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 86-W in Verdlgre
Phone 86-W for more information on any of our sales.
At Christmas
May Christmas bring you happiness,
A wealth of Joy and Cheer
Enough to brighten Every Day
That goes to make a Year.
We hope that each of you will take this greeting as our personal
wish for a HAPPY AND BLESSED CHRISTMAS. We are truly grate
ful for die business you have given us this past year and the many
many, nice things die people in this community have done for us. Our
heartfelt thanks to all of you.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don, Delores and Jackie Jensen
table were Mat Reda WiUuveit,
Jannson, and Mrs. Winston Stah
lecker. Servers were the Misses
Jeanne Broeckernaier, West
Point. Joyce Gilbert, Patty Heer
mann and Sandra Ludatnann,
Hampton. The couple entertained
at a dance following the reception
The bride is a graduate of Na
per high school and of the Beau
ty School in Norfolk.
Mr. Heerman also graduated
from Naper high school and has
served four years In the air force.
The last eight months he has been
working with the Stoltenberg Con
struction company at Pierre, S.
D., and St. Paul.
After their return from a wed
ding trip to the Black Hills, the
couple is residing in Batte
Announce Engagement
CLEARWATER - Mr and Mrs
Adolph Sanne, Clearwater, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Donna Mae, to LeRoy
Ernst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Erast, Duncan.
Miss Sanne is a 1961 gradaate
f of Clearwater high school.
Mr. Ernest graduated from
f Wayne State Teachers college in
1961 and is presently an instruc
tor and coach at Clearwater high
school.
A May wedding is planned.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Osborne,
Atkinson, have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Mary H., to James W. Corkle jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cor
kle sr., O’Neill.
Miss Osborne is a graduate of
Atkinson high school. She is em
1 ployed at the Northwestern Beil
Telephone company office in O’
Neill.
Mr. Corkle attended St.
Mary’s academy, an Omaha
high school and Creighton uni
versity. He is presently engaged
in the hatchery business with
his father.
The couple is planning a fall
: wedding.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Don McClellan,
O'Neill, are announcing the en
gagement of their daughter,
Norma Karen, to Robert Revell,
son of Mrs. Wayne Knowles,
Moorpark, Calif., and the late
Dale Revell.
Miss McClellan is a graduate
of the O'Neill public school. She
is employed by the Northwestern
Bell Telephone company in O'
Neill.
Mr. Revell graduated from
O’Neill high school, and is pre
sently attending Ventura Busi
ness school. Ventura, Calif.
A summer wedding is planned
by the couple.
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Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL. NEBR
Insurance of AO
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Mr. Leonard Shoemaker, O'
Neill, is announcing the engage
ment ol Itis daughter, Jo Ann
Kathryn, to i*fc. Jerald Joseph
Schaut, son of Mr. and >lrs. El
mer Schaaf, Emmet.
Miss Shoemaker is a 1959
graduate of St. Mary’s academy,
and Is presently employed by St.
Anthony’s hospital.
Her fiance is a 1959 graduate
of O’Neill public school and Ls
stationed at Fort Knox, Ky.,
where he L. serving with the
United Stateo Army.
No definite date has been set
for the wedding.
VERDIGRE — Mr. and Mrs.
Ix>nnie McCormick, Verdigre,
are announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Margaret
Catherine, to Gary Allen Croxen,
Creighton.
The bride-elect is a 1960 gradu
ate of the Verdigre high school
and is presently employed at
North Western Bell Telephone
company in Sioux City, la.
A spring wedding is planned by
the couple.
VERDIGRE — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold B. Effle, Verdigre, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Sharon Kaye, to
Wayne R. Croxen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Croxen, Creigh
ton.
Miss Effle is a senior student
nurse at Sacred Heart School of
Nursing in Yankton, S. D.
Mr. Croxen has served three
years in the United States
Marine Corps, and is presently
employed in Sioux (Sty, la.
No wedding date has been set.
Announcing...
SWITZER ELECTRIC
Now Ready for Business
• COMMERCIAL WIRING
• RESIDENTIAL WIRING
• APPLIANCE WIRING
Phone 674 for Service, Bids or
Estimates
12 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRICAL WORK
Switzer Electric
r
Gail Switzer
Opportunity Route Phone 674 O'Neill, Nebr.
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O'Neill Locals
Employee* Entertained
Mrs Mildred Wyant and the
employees of the K and M cafe
held their Chnmmaa part Thurs
day evening A gift exchange was
followed by dinner at the Town
House.
OhrUtnua Party Held
Members qf the Knights of
Columbus entertained the child
ren in St. Patrick s parish at a
Christmas party Sunday after
noon in the KC hall. Santa Claus
appeared at the party and dis
tributed gifts tn the youngsters
A film w'as shown.
Moves to Aurora
CLEARWATER — Vic Thomp
son, who has been managing the
Ford garage here for sometime,
left Sunday for Aurora where he
will be parts service manager in
a garage there. Contois Ford gar
age recently discontinued opera
tion m Clearwater after many
years of business.
Honored at Party
Mrs. Esty Nelson and Mrs. Dal
las Behrens both of O’Neill, were
hostesses at a coffee party Mon
day evening at the Mack Mahan
nah home in Butte in honor of
their daughter and sister, Miss
Lois Nelson who will be leaving
soon for Biloxi, Miss., to be mar
ried. Present were Mmes Elmer
Strong and Vernon Paasieux, O'
Neill, Carl Tienken, Jim Allen,
Elmer Holm, Harold Fried, Joe
Katzer, Don Mahannah, Loris
Anderson, Ray Rasmussen, Earl
Orr, W. W. Mahannah, Wayne
Kibby, Art Ellwanger, John Ga
han, George Dahlenberg, Gus Sie
ler and Miss Bonna Margritz, all
of Butte. During the social hour
Miss Nelson modeled her wedding
gown for the women. Refresh
ments were served at the close
of the evening.
Society Meets
Members of St. Patrick's Altar
society met for a Christmas par
ty Thursday evening in St.
Mary's gym. Each member
brought a new or used toy as a
gift for the Indian Mission. A.
new member, Mrs Kenneth Back
the fourth grade harmony band, j
The fifth, sixth and seventh gradr
boys and the tugh school chut us
sung Christmas enrols. The meet
ing was in charge of St Mar
garet's guild with Mrs Vernon
Carpenter as chairman St. Rita's
guild will entertain next mouth
with Mrs. Louis Zastrow as chair
man. A film will be shown of the
Hoiy Lands.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Petache and
family will be Christmas Eve
guests at the home of her brother
-in-law ami sister. Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Pollack in Ewing
Supper Club Meets
Sunday evening members of the
Supper club met at the Town
House for a dinner and Christ
mas party. Present for the oc
caasion were Mr. and Mrs 1 *>n
Becker, Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Pet
sche. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Waters.
Mr. anti Mrs. lion Meyer, Mr
and Mrs. E M Stewart, Mr
and Mrs. Ted Kyster and Mr and
Mrs. Fred Gakie.
1.n)<>y Christmas Party
Employees of the O'Neill Drug,
Johnson Drug and Evans Drug
store in Norfolk enjoyed a Christ
mas dinner Sunday evening at
the Town House. Wives and hus
bands of the employees were also
present.
Enters Hospital
CHAMBERS — Ernie Earl was
admitted to St Anthony's hos
pital ir. O’Neill last week for med
ical care.
Leaves Hospital
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Floyd
Whitaker has been dismissed <
from St. Anthony 's hospital. She [
is staying with her daughter
Mrs. Everett Miner at O’Neill.
Group Goes Caroling
Members of the First Presby .
terian choir and Senior Youth !
Fellowship toured O’Neill and j
presented caroling to slrut-ins and j
other friends. Following the car j
oling the group returned to the
fellowship hall for a chili supper
Entertains at Parties
Mrs. Stanley Soukjp entertain
ed at three “coffees" at her
home last week. Three groups of ;
friends were guests Wednesday, |
Thursday and Friday afternoons.
ROYAL THEATRE
Thursday, Dec. 21
Family Night
RING OF FIRE
David Panssen Joyce Taylor
Frank Gorshin
Fri.-Sat. Dec. 22-23
QUEEN OF THE PIRATES
Super Cinemascope
Sun.-Mon.-Tue*. Dec. 24-25-26
EVERYTHING’S DUCKY
Mickey Rooney Buddy Hackett
Wed.-Thur*.-Fri.-Sat.
Dec. 27 28-29-36
THE DEVIL AT FOUR O'CLOCK
Spencer Tracy Frank Sinatra
Jean Pierre
A picture for the whole family
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
For assistance in making out your 1961
Income Tax Return, see—
FLORENCE PONTON
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Golden Hotel Corner
Phone 106 - O'Neill
NOTICE!
The Hoytl County School Improvement association is holding
a meeting on School Kedistrlcting and slanted texttxsiks In tin*
American lav ion Hall. Butte. Nebraska, Ik'cember JR. 1981. at
8 p m.
Tapes of the talks at the recent NSIA area meetings hy laiane
Anderson, Oakland. Nehr., on textbooks. and Hon lineman.
Papillion, Nehr., (school board member of that town's redlslratori
scluxiB will be heard. S H. Brauer, Stuart. Nehr., wdll Iwild dis
cussion time.
All teachers, parents and those with schoul interests are
invited.
AMERICAN I K.ION IIAIl., Bt'TTK, N t lilt.. I»K *M. H I' M
NSIA County President, Alfred Kaczor
Secretary, Vernon Dahlberg
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BAKING DISH
Serve from the oven to the table with
this Fire King baking dish that sets in
a decorative stand complete with twin
warmers. Candle* included.
Deep Tone
VASES
*1
Assorted colors, thin
blown lead glass.
8-inch high vases.
3-QT. SALAD SIT
"DtMtrt Gold" flat* bowl, AM
plot*. Lucit* fork, spoon.
r 3-PIECE
Carving Sat*
2»
Stainless stool
blodss, horn
plastic hondUt.
Fork, 2 kni-vot.
JEW HAY
BOXES
in
lif t-oot troy,
*r< fold color
trim Linod.
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O'NEILL