The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 25, 1962, Image 4

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    Brenda Colman Weds
Russell J. Brandts In
Catholic Rite at O'Neill
Miss Brenda Colman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Colman
jr., Inman, became the bride of
A/2c Russell J. Brandts, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W.
Brandts, Omaha, at a 10:30 a.m.
nuptial mass at St. Patrick’s
church in O’Neill.
Msgr. O’Sullivan officiated at
the double ring ceremony. Sister
Flores was in charge of the tra
ditional wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
chiffon taffeta and alencon lace.
The basque bodice featured a
beautiful portrait neckline and
long fitted sleeves. The front of
the bodice was overlaid with
pearls and opalescent sequins.
The aisle wide skirt was floor
length in front. The rushing band
of taffeta from either side
of the front at the hip line encir
cled the gown hiipline to end in a
sash at the back. Two handmade
taffeta roses trimmed the band
and the front of the gown. Her
bouffant veil fell in a circular
sweep from a crown of aurora
crystals and pearls. She carried
EWING — Donna Wright was
announced the winner of the
Ewing high school hi the 1962
Betty Crocker Search for the
American Homemaker of To
morrow. She received the highest
score in the examination on
homemaking knowledge and ap
titude tests taken by the senior
girls in December. She becomes
eligible now along with winners
in other state high schools for the
title State Homemaker of To
morrow.
Winona Petersen,
Robert Lee
Exchange Vows
ORCHARD — The Zion Luther
an church at Albion was the
scene for the January wedding
of Miss Winona Peterson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Peterson, Albion, and Robert C.
Lee, Norfolk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Robinson, Orchard.
The Rev. C. E. Schaff officiat
ed at the double ring ceremony
at 2:30 p.m.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of peau-de-soie with chapel
train. A slim bodice featured a
portal neckline with medallions
outlined in sequins and tiny seed
pearls. Long sleeves to the wrists.
The bouffant skirt also featured
medallions. Her veil of English
illusion was held in place by a
regal crown of lace. She carried
a cascade bouquet of red roses.
Miss Bertha Petersen. Albion,
served as her sister’s maid of
honor. Bridesmaid was Miss
Faye Jochens. Pierce. They
wore blue velveteen sheaths with
overskirts of peau-de-soie featur
ing velvet bands at the waist
centered with front bows. The
dresses had three-quarter length
sleeves and portrait necklines
coming to a “V” in back. Their
headpieces of peau-de-soie featur
ed bows with small veils. They
carried nosegays of white pom
pons.
Best man was Wilmer Young,
Wayne, and groomsman was
Merlin Raabe, Hadar. Dewey
Cook. Emporia. Kan., and Bill
Willers, Hoskins, ushered.
Julie Cook, Emporia, Kan., and
Steven Lee, Omaha, were flow
er girl and ring bearer, respec
a bouquet of white roses.
Bernice Colman, Omaha, sister
of the bride, was maid of hon
or. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Boyd
Hayden, Omaha, sister of the
groom and DeEtta Cornford, Om
aha, friend of the bride. The at
tendants were attired in beautiful
royal blue satin dresses, with
white fur hats, and carried white
muffs, encircled with blue pom
pons.
Rudy and Phil Mossman, Te
kamah, cousins of the bride, were
flower girl and ringbearer.
Vincent Brandts, Omaha, bro
ther of the groom, was best
man, ushers were Boyd Hayden,
Omaha, Ron Janzing, Atlantic,
la., and Randy Colman, Inman,
brother of the bride.
The mother of the bride wore
a turquoise silk dress with white
accessories and the groom’s mo
ther wore a beige lace dress.
Their corsages were of white pom
pons.
Following the ceremony, a
brunch was held in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
uncle and aunt of the bride, and
a reception was held in the O’
Neill Legion club.
The bride is a graduate of In
man High School and the groom
is a graduate of Sacred Heart
High School in Omaha.
tively.
One hundred and fifty guests
attended the reception held in the
church parlors. Mr. and Mrs.
James Tisthammer served as
hosts. Mrs. Albert Peterson, Al
bion, and Mrs. Alfred Conner,
Orchard, cut the cake. Assisting
with the serving were the Misses
Vicki Lee, Gloria Hanson, Alice
Voecks, Cindy Lee, Linda White,
Pat Doran and Carol Atwater.
The bride attended Albion high
school and Wayne State Teachers
college. She has been employed
by the Andrews Van Lines, Inc.
Mr. Lee attended Orchard pub
lice school and Norfolk Junior
college. He is presently employed
by the State of Nebraska in the
Motor Vehicle Department.
After a short wedding trip the
couple is residing at 1200 South
6th Street, Norfolk.
Donna Mosel
Weds Glen Beman
At Clearwater
CLEARWATER — Miss Donna
Mosel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Mosel, Clearwater, and
Glen Beman. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Beman, Valentine,
were united in marriage January
14 at 2:30 p.m. in the Concordia
Lutheran church at Clearwater.
Performing the double ring cer
emony was the Rev. D. L. Braun
ersreuther. Mrs. Art Ahlers was
vocalist, accompanied by Mrs.
Lowell Herley, organist.
A chapel length gown of silk
organza was worn by the bride.
It was styled with long, tapered
sleeves, lace bodice and a Sa
brina neckline accented with en
crusted crystals and pearls. The
bouffant skirt was enhanced with
lace appliques. She carried a
white Bible centred with an ar
rangement of white roses.
Miss Patty Mosel, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, and
Miss Estella Beman. Valentine,
sister of the bridegroom, was
bridesmaid. Their blue gowns
featured nylon sheer skirts, vel
vet midriffs and scalloped vel
vet jackets.
Charles Somway. Hot Springs,
S. D., served as best man.
Groomsman was Dnald Ormes
her, Valentine. Ushering were
Donald Mosel, brother of the
bride, and Ronald Andrus. Valen
tine.
Marcia Mosel, Turner, Mo.,
was flower girl and Timmy Mo
sel, brother of the bride, was
ring bearer.
Following the reception the
couple left on a brief wedding
trip and are now residing in Va
lentine where the bridegroom, a
graduate of Valentine high school,
is employed as a salesman at
the Clements Furniture company.
The bride, a graduate of Neligh
high school, and Commercial Ex
tension school, Omaha, is em
ployed by the Nebraska State
Bank of Valentine.
A Poem
From Mrs. Eby •..
—THE STORM—
All day the storm has swooped
and roared in fury round about.
It's blinding gusts like troops ad
vanced with fearless houl and
shout.
White drifts piled high, the sun
was hid. The pine trees wierdly
moan. The wind wailed on with
ceaseless grief, in its dispairing
tone.
It pushes at the close-shut door,
with frosty tquch and chill, and
baffled rushes on its way its fury
unquenched still.
But let it rage, within the
house we’re sheltered safe and
warm, no icy blast can touch us
here, no blinding gale can harm;
Here's cheerful light and glow
ing warmth and peace and love
within, Here's harbor safe — a
refuge sure amidst the storm’s
wild din.
So in the raging storms of life,
when cruel waves dash high,
when icy waves and bitter gales
so pitiless sweep by:
When Satan rages at the door,
temptations fierce assail, we
have a refuge, safe and sure,
from sins destroying gale.
For Jesus fastens up the door
and shields us in His arms,
There’s peace and joy, security
from everything that harms.
How wonderful to feel the
peace and joy when tempests
rave.
To know the wall’s impregnable
to every wind and wave, to feel
the fire, the Spirit’s glow, and
through the darkest night to have
our pathway fully lit, by our
Lords blessed light.
Roar on, winds of adversity,
and Satan howl and rave, my
fortress is impregnable my Lord,
mighty to save!
(Eva Deake Landis
Sick and Injured
CHAMBERS — Glen Adams
submitted to major surgery at the
Tilden hospital Monday. He is
reported to be improving and
getting along nicely. ..Guy Blake
is a patient at St. Anthony’s hos
pital in O’Neill have suffered a
severe heart attack a few days
ago . . Ed Dewey was taken to
St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill
early last week for medical care.
. .Lonnie Sparks caught his hand
in a door Wednesday, severly
cutting his fingers. He went to
Atkinson to have them cared for
by a doctor. . .Dick Young, At
kinson, undewent heart surgery
at Clarkson Memorial hospital in
Omaha Tuesday. He is a brother
of Mrs. LaVem Hoerle, Cham
bers. Mrs. Young, her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Worden, Am
elia, and Mrs. Hoerle drove to
Omaha Tuesday morning to be
near him.
CLEARWATER — Mrs. Lester
McKay underwent major surgery
Tuesday in the Tilden Communi
ty hospital.
RIVERSIDE — Sharon Mott is
in the Neligh hospital with virus
pneumonia. . Clayton Hoke was
absent from school the past week
with the flu. . .Becky, Melanie
and Joan Miller have the flu.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Mrs. Kenneth
Plessel, Jim Sullivan and Mrs.
Clark Gaughenbaugh of O’Neill;
Mrs. Jess Wills of Emmet and
Mrs. Lyle Dierks of Ewing. 18—
Dennis Alder of Emmet; Wayne
Baker and Mrs. Frances Ziemer
of O'Neill and Gay Blake of
Chambers. 19 — Mrs. Stanley
Peters, Mrs. Robert Burival,
Ralph Stowell and Jeffrey Erwin
of O’Neill. 20 — Bert Farewell
of Ewing, Dale Mudloff and Mrs.
Peter Sojka of Page and Mrs.
Rainold Pavlis of Chambers. 21
— Mrs. Arden Laursen of Or
chard; Paul Woidneck and Mar
ilyn Petersen of O’Neill. 22 —
Irene Brown, John E. Donohoe,
Miss Florence Ponton and C. E.
Johnson of O’Neill, and Mrs. H.
B. Black of Spencer.
DISMISSALS: Jan. 17 — John
Dankert of Chambers, Russell
Myer of Page, John Sanders and
Richard Hill of O’Neill; Robert
P. Hamilton, Mrs. Hugh Benson
and baby of Spencer; Henry
Dorr of Inman and Mrs. George
Latzel of Ewing. 18 — Mrs. Fran
cis Curran of O’Neill. 19 — Hen
ry Durre, Mrs. Clark Gaughen
baugh. Mrs .Harry Spall and ba
by of O’Neill and Mrs. Kenneth
Rosengren of Spencer. 20 —
Mike A Smith of Spencer; Mrs!
Stanley Peters and Janet Marie
Kinney of O’Neill; Mrs. Jess
Wills of Emmet; Mrs. Richard
Day and baby of Chambers and
Mrs. Floyd Keyes of Inman. 21
— Mrs. Rainold Pavlis of Cham
bers; Jim Sullivan and Jeffrey
Erwin of O’Neill. 22— Mrs. Ken
neth Plessel and baby of Page;
Max Wanser of Ewing and Dennis
Alder of Emmet.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
.ADMITTED: Jan. 15 — Mrs.
Paul Briggs of Rose; Mrs. El
mer Sterns of Atkinson and Cle
tus Durr of Stuart. 16 —Mrs.
Anna Truman of Butte and Mr.
Milo Hupp of Atkinson. 17 — Mrs.
Rex Arrowsmith of Newport and
Amy Slaymaker of Atkinson. 18
— Cheri Paddock of Atkinson.
19 — Mrs. Maynard Coleman,
Rev Raymond Kersting and Mrs.
Leland Anderson of Atkinson and
Mrs. Otto Guthmiller of Anoka.
20 — Mrs. Martin Miksch and
Mrs. Martha Gans of Stuart;
Mrs. Fred Grothe of Emmet;
Mrs. Sarah Weber of Butte and
Mrs. Robert Collins of Omaha.
21 — Kenneth Vogel of Newport.
22 — Mrs. Eli McConnell, Mrs.
Margaret Henning, Henry Heiser
and Charles Freouf of Atkinson.
DISMISSED: Jan. 16 — Mrs.
Paul Briggs of Rose and Cletus
Durr of Stuart and John Warner
and Lester Nelson of Atkinson.
19 — Mrs. Rex Arrowsmith of
Newport. 20 — Amy Slaymaker.
Mrs. Maynard Coleman and Rev.
Raymond Kerstmg of Atkinson.
21 — Cheri Paddock of Atkinson.
22 — Mrs Fred Grothe of Em
met and Mrs Anna Truman of
Butte.
EXPIRED: Jan. 17 — John
Mohr sr. of Atkinson. 18 — Milo
Hupp of Atkinson. 21 — Mrs. Gans
of Stuart.
SACKED HEART
ADMITTED: Jan. 16-22 — Mrs.
Leonard Liewer of Butte; Harold
Bennett, Mrs. Floyd France and
Mrs. Xavior Kalkowski of Lynch.
DISMISSED: Jan 16 — Karen
Sue Bentzen of Naper, Donald
Ebsen of Verdel and Mrs. Melvin
Blum of Butte. 17 — John Cran
ford and Mrs. Rueben Avoy of
Spencer. 18 — Mrs. Gordon Kell
er of Spencer. 19 — Kevin Kir
wan of Butte; Mrs. Eddie Mul
hair and Elaine Streit of Lynch.
20 — Mrs. Roman Klug and ba
by of Niobrara. 21 — Mrs. Jerry
Carsten of Bonesteel, S. D. and
Mrs. Edgar Dean Danielson of
Bristow. 22 — Harvey DeKay of
Verdel and Mrs. Harold Haun
and baby of Spencer.
ST. ANTHONY’S
ROSENGREN — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Rosengren of Spencer,
daughter, Michele Lynn, 6
pounds 5 ounces, Jan. 16.
PLESSEL — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Plessel of O’Neill, son,
Kenneth Michael, 6 pounds 8
ounces, Jan. 17.
BURIVAL — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Burival of O’Neill, son,
Robert Mark, 7 pounds 3*4 oun
ces, Jan. 19.
NELSON — Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver Nelson of Bristow, daughter,
Betsy Sue, 7 pounds 5*4 ounces,
Jan. 19.
JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs.
son, Timothy Burt, 5 pounds 7t4
ounces and daughter, Toni Beth,
Leo Johnson of Spencer, twins,
4 pounds 14*4 ounces, Jan. 23.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Anderson of Atkinson,
daughter, Heidi Jean, 7 pounds
13t4 ounces, Jan. 19.
COLLINS — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Collins of Omaha, daughter,
Carmen Dawn, 7 pounds, 12 oun
ces, Jan. 21. The grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frickel
and Mr. and Mrs. George Collins
of Atkinson. This is the couple’s
second child. They have a son.
SACRED HEART
KLUG — Mr. and Mrs. Roman
Klug of Niobrara, son, Leon
Mark, 9 pounds, Jan. 17.
HAUN — Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Haun of Spencer, son, Robert
Charles, 7 pounds 7 ounces, Jan.
17.
ELSEWHERE
SHAVLIK — Mr. and Mrs. My
ron Shavlik of Denver, Colo., son,
6 pounds, Jan. 20.
FISHER — Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam A. Fisher of Omaha, daugh
ter, Rochelle Marie, 9 pounds 14
Vz ounces, Jan. 6. The great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Van Ostrand and the great
great grandmother is Mrs. J.
Van Ostrand of Orchard. Mrs.
Fisher is the former Carol Van
Ostrand who was reared by her
grandparents.
HURTIG — Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Hurtig, Orchard, son, 9
pounds, Jan. 15.
WALNOFER — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Walnofer of Orchard, son,
6 pounds 7 ounces, Jan. 15.
NEUHAUS — Mr. and Mrs.
Arvyn Neuhaus of Wayne, son.
Timothy Shawn, 8 pounds 8 3/4
ounces, Jan. 19. The baby has a
sister. Mrs. Neuhaus is the for
mer Rita Aumon of Orchard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Auman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Neuhaus are the paternal grand
parents.
DOOLITTLE — Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Doolittle HI of Topeka.
Kans., son, David Blaine, 7
pounds 13 ounces, Jan. 13. The
couple has another son. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. "
W. R. Doolittle H of Topeka arid .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowles of (
Stuart. Mrs. Doolittle is the for
mer Nan Cowles.
SCHMITZ — Mr. and Mrs. Jkn
Schmitz of Omaha, son, Ronald
William, 6 pounds 15 dances, Jan.
20. The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Schmitz of the Meek
community and Mr and Mrs. Joe
Babl of Emmet.
SPARKS — Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Sparks of Norfolk, son, Jan.
16. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sparks
of Clearwater are the paternal
grandparents.
STEARNS—Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Steams, daughter, Antelope Mem
orial hospital, Neligh.
O'Neill Locals
Friendly Neighbors
The Friendly Neighbor’s Exten
sion Cltrf) met Jan. 16 at the
home of Mrs. Joe Ollendick.
Twelve members answered roll
call with a New Year’s resolu
tion.
After the business meeting, the
year books for 1962 were com
pleted. A discussion was held on
the topics for the coming year.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Larry Rice.
Next month’s meeting will be
he!U on Feb. 20 at the home of
Mrs. Larry Rice. The hostess will
be Mrs. Joe Sivesind.
Happy Homemakers
The Happy Homemaker Exten
sion Club met with Shirley Sun
derman Jan. 18. The meeting was
called to order by Janice Far
rier. Minutes and treasurers re
port were read and approved.
Roll call was answered by your
favorite “cold drink”.
The lesson given by Delores
Hoffman was continued from No
vember on making Mosaic uie
ash trays The 1962 year books
were filled out. Meeting adjourn
ed
Lunch was served by Shirley
Sunderman and Angie Gribbie.
The next meeting will be hi*Id
Febr. 15, at Angie Gnbble’s
home.
Darlene Adams, reporter
Eagle Belles
The Eagle Belles Extension
club met at the home of Mrs.
Ed Proudy Tjesday, Jan. 16. with
only five members present
The new officers took their
new offices and names were
drawn for new mystery sisters.
There was no lesson or demon
stration given this month. Next
months meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Austin Searles.
Sunday dinner guests at the
W. B Gillespie home honoring
Mrs. Gillespie’s mother on her
80th birthday were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Nelson, O'Neill. Mrs. Nel
son designed the birthday cake.
BBC Bridge Club
BBC Bridge club met January
17 at the home of Mrs John Pit
han. Winners were Mrs. Pithan,
Mrs. John Hermson and Mrs.
Norman Hesson. Refreshments
were served.
Catholic Daughters
Members of the Catholic
Dauhters of America met Jan
uary 16 at the K of C hall for
a social evening at cards. Win
ners were Mrs. Ed Murray, Mrs.
Mary Kelly and Mrs. Edward
Dumpert.
View Filins
A large crowd was present
Thursday for the meeting of St.
Patrick’s Altar society. Miss Hil
da Gallagher presided. Mrs.
Hugh Birmingham showed slides
and told of her trip through the
Holy land.
Msgr. O’Sullivan announced
that the dedication of the new
convent would be April 25 and
Archbishop Bergun would be pre
sent for the ceremonies.
St. Rita’s guild with Mrs. Louis
Zastrow as chairman, served re
freshments.
Ronald Janzing, Atlantic, la.
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janz
ing, and took part in the Col
man-Brandts wedding Saturday.
A dinner was held at the Town
House Sunday evening for five
Penny's managers and their
wives honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Giles, Penny’s manager at Al
bion, Mr. and Mrs. Giles are
being transferred to Minnesota.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Carney, Plainview,
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crawford,
Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Magnan, Ainsworth, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Enke.
Mrs. Dorothy Barrett spent last
week in Atkinson visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vrooman.
Saturday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Larson. Pitch was played and
lunch was served.
.QnnHav pvonina o*mcfc of tf»n
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Hartronft were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Larson and Ricky.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Allen this weekend
was Miss Joan Timmermans,
former owner of Beautyland,
who is now attending Wayne
State College. Pat Allen left for
Grand Island Saturday, where
she will attend Grand Island
Beauty School.
Sunday dinner gjests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Devall were Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton Jones.
Mrs. Etta Brittell was honor
ed Monday evening at a birthday
party with Mrs. Evelyn Ernst
as hostess. A gift was presented
to her by the group. Lunch was
served later in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McIntosh
last week were visitors in Cal
Stewart's Sun printing company
plant. They were in Omaha on
business Sunday, visited Stewart
in Lincoln Monday and returned
to O’Neill Tuesday night.
Zlearwater News
Bln. Chrtre Outright
HUntor 5-329$
Clearwater
Kindergarten
Enrolls 21
Twenty-one registered for kin
dergarten here last Monday, Mrs.
Everett Ruby of Ewing is the
new instructor. Students register
ing are, Renee Thiele, Timmy An
drson, Clarice Hankla, Edward
Henkenius, Judy Rehnk, Sharon
Hubei, Charles Cade, Ray Scb
lecht, Sandra Roosendahi, Mary
Lou Klinetobe, Ronald Lund.
Jack Lund, Janie Ziegenbein,
Sandra Buxton, Thomas Middle
ton, Brad Rowe, Clifford Swit
zer, Carla Hinze, Sally Schmitz,
Charles Thiele and Betty Geary.
Mrs. F. D. Brandt. Neligh was
a guest in the Howard Luben
home Tuesday.
Lela Luben is 7,900 trading
stamps and a pound of coffee
richer since Monday morning
when a quiz show called her and
she was able to give the cor
rect answer to a question.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Balten
sperger. Bushnel, came to Clear
water Monday returning to their
home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
William DeCamp. who had been
visiting in the Baltensperger
home, returned to Clearwater.
Mrs. John Van Vick, Neligh,
was a guest Monday evening in
the Howard Luben home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halsey and
family were given a house warm
ing Sunday when relatives came
to wish them luck in their newly
purchased Clearwater home. Pre
sent were, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
D roes her and family. Meadow
Grove, Mr and Mr*. Robert Al
yea. Meadow Grove, Mr and
Mrs Clarence Seelmeyer and
family, Meadow Grove, and Mr.
and Mm. William Boyle. Colum
bus.
Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Hauf
and family were Sunday sjpt*er
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Allemang and family.
Dennis Loewe is a patient in
the Antelope Memorial hospital
suffering from a slipped disc in
his back .
A former resident. Mm. Loret
ta Ashcraft, underwent major
surgery in a Fremont hospital
January 16th.
Relatives here received word of
the death of a former resident,
Jake Roth, Omaha. Mr. Roth was
preparing to go to church when
he was stricken Sunday morning
He had been in failing health
for sometime, suffering from a
diabetic condition.
Two cases of mumps have been
reported in Clearwater and the
f>a bug has entered many homes.
The temperature remains at a
low level, and more of the same
is reported for the next five
days. One thing in our favor, the
heavy snow reported for the
weekend didn’t make it.
Chambers News
By Mr». E. B. Carpenter
Four Pupils
Begin School at
Valley Center
Beginning pupils in the Valley
center school starting the second
semester are Karen Cameron,
Irene Lines, Allen Beed and Mar
cia Winings.
Mrs. R. K. Platt, Chambers,
and Mrs. Clayton Wood, Los An
geles, Calif, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gibson.
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox
drove to Bartlett Sunday where
they visited with Mrs. Leo
Clouse.
The Rev and Mrs. Charles Cox
drove to Ord Monday to help
their son, Charles jr. celebrate
his birthday. They were over
night guests in their son’s home,
going from there to Ericson Tues
day where the Rev. Cox conduct
ed funeral services for Mr. Leo
Clouse, Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban, Ew
ing, had supper and spent the
evening with his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John
Honeywell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fangman,
York, were weekend guests in the
Bernard Hoffman and George
and Don Cameron homes.
Lawrence Tangeraan, accom
panied by his aunt. Miss Alice
Johnson, took the three Stanton
boys, who had spent two weeks
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Tangeman, to their
home at Manhattan, Kan. They
are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Stanton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christiansen
took their son, Brad, to a Clinic
at Wayne Saturday. They were
accompanied as far as Osmond
by his mother, Mrs. Celia Chris
tiansen and the Christiansen’s
two daughters where they were
met by Delbert Christiansen,
Wausa. They visited there at Del
bert’s Saturday. The Jack Chris
tiansens also came for dinner.
Glen Barge, who is employed
at Columbus, spent the weekend
at home.
Mr. ana Mrs. w. n. crawiord
and family visitd in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Kreiger
at Atkinson Sunday.
Valley Center
Due to the severe cold weather
only enght members of the Val
ley Center Extension club were
present for the meeting Friday
at the home of Mrs. Don Gart
ner. The year books were made
out. It was voted to pay the Coun
cil dues and also to give $2 to the
March of Dimes. The next lesson
on “Home and Family Protec
tion” will be given by Mrs. Mel
vin Bell and Mrs. G. H. Grimes,
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Gleed
on Feb. 16. Lunch was served by
the hostess.
Too Late to Classify
WE STILL HAVE the Rancher
size 21 cu. ft. Home Freezer on
special $238.88. See Pete at the
Gamble store, O'Neill. 40c
CHEST TYPE home freezers. All
sizes on hand now. See Pete at
the Gamble Store, O’Neill. 40c j
20TH CENTURY FARM WELDER
Regular $174.95, now $154.95.
Gambles, O’Neill. 40c
FOR SALE—60 bred choice Hamp
shire gilts. Bred for February
and March litters. Vaccinated
and clean. Priced around Oma
ha top.—New Deal Oil Co., O’
Neill, Nebr. 40-41c
PAINT SALE—Closeout of inside '
colors. 25% off. Satin-Latex.
Semi-Gloss, Alkyd-Flat, High
Gloss Enamel to pick from.
While it lasts. Finkbins Bros.
Lumber Co., Inman, Nebr. 40-43c
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Clarence D.
Whaley who passed away one year
ago Jan. 18, 1961.
A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is still
A place is vacant in our home
which never can be filled
Some may think you are forgotten
though on earth you are no more
but in memory you are with us
As you always were before.
40p Wife Mary L. Whaley
Memoriam of Edward W. Ferric
In LOVING MEMORY of our hus- j
band, son and father, Edward W j
Ferris, who passed away two
years ago Jan. 12. 1960 nothing can j
ever take away the love a heart
holds dear. Fond memories linger
everyday. Rememberance keeps
you near.
By Wife, Mother and the
children 50p,
——■—————*
Lois K. Nelson,
Sam A. Seikaly
Exchange Vows
Candelabra and bouquets of
white gladioli, holly and mistletoe
decorated the altar at the First
Methodist church in Biloxi, Miss.,
for the December 23 wedding of
Miss Lois K. Nelson, daughter cf
Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nelson, O’
Neill, and A 1/c Sam A. Seikaly,
Glens Falls, N.Y., son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Seikaly, Amman, Jordon.
The Rev. Mr. Whaley perform
ed the double ring ceermony at
10 a.m. in the presence of 30
guests. Traditional wedding mu
sic was played.
The bride was attired in a
white velvet dress, made by her
mother. The princess line bodice
fell into a flowing full length skirt
and featured long close-fitting
sleeves and a scoop neckline. A
fall train of white lace was ga
thered and caught at the neck
line. Seed pearls highlighted her
coronet crown to which was at
tached a bouffant veil of English
illusion. She carried a short cas
cade of featured white carnations
and holly.
Miss Ilene Nelson was maid of
honor at her sister's wedding.
She wore a red velvet sheath
dress featuring a scoop neckline,
three-quarter length sleeves and
a full overskirt of matching red
velvet Site carried a white muff
with white carnations and holly.
A white feathered hat completed
the ensemble. Another sister,
Miss Connie Nelson, was flower
girl and she wore a ml velvet
dress and carried a while muff.
Serving as best man was Grant
D. Shape, Hu mar, Ida. Ted Hal
verson. California, and Daniel
Shafer, Philadelphia, Penn ., weie
ushers.
Following the ceremony the
bride’s parents gave a reception
in the church social room. Among
the guests present was the bride’s
grandmother, Mrs. Nina Kust,
Chad run.
The brifk* Is a graduate of O’
Neill high school ami the Nor
folk Beauty school. Prior to her
marriage site was employed as a
cosmetologist at the Butte Beauty
shop.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Glens Falls senior high school
and is presently serving with the
United States Air Force as an
Aircraft Navigational equipment
repairman.
After a wedding trip to N<*w
Orleans, La., tin- coaple is resid
ing at 502 Seal Avenue, Biloxi,
Miss.
SEE KROTTER S EOR
NEW 1962 PONTIACS - BUfCKS - GMC*
See the all new 1962 Buick Special V-6, awarded the Motor
Trend “Car of the Year’’ award, now on display at our slmw
room.
USED GUARANTEED CARS & TRUCKS
1958 Buick Special 4-Dr. Sedan
1959 Chevrolet Jmpala 4-Dr. Hardtop
1957 Mercury 2-Dr. Hardtop Monterey
1960 Pontiac Star Chief 4-Dr. Sedan
1959 Chevrolet Bel-Aire 4-Dr. Sedan 6 w/O. D.
1955 Buick Century 2-Dr. Hardtop
1961 GMC %-Ton 8’ Wideside Box Pickup
1960 Qievrolet ’/4-Ton 6V4’ Wideside Box Pickup
1960 Ford Heavy Duty *>4-Ton 8’ Wideside 6 Cyl. w/Kack
Pickup
1949 Ford H. D. M»-Ton Stake Box
1949 Chevrolet 1 Ton w/Comh Box
LEASE A BULK MILK COOLER
If you have been thinking about going
to bulk milk, see us about leasing a milk
cooler. You can lease a new DeLaval with
an option to buy, complete with service
and installation. No need to tie up
needed money in the cooler. See us for
further details.
Don’t forget to see the full DeLaval milking equipment line
on display at our store at all times. We have just the milker
for your needs. If you read the Nebraska Farmer you need rrjt
guess which milker is the beet for mastitis control.
NEW & USED FARM EQUIPMENT
New Idea Manure Spreaders
Used John Deere No. 45 Self-Propelled Combine
Early-Bird Specials up to $350 on Massey Combines
Massey-Ferguson Tractors—All Sizes 'Some real buys)
Used John Deere No. 5 Mower 'Like new)
MAYTAG LAUNDRY APPLIANCES
QUALITY SHOP SERVICE -
ALL MAKES & MODELS
Wm. KROTTER CO.
WEST O’NEILL (GMAC Financing) PHONE 551
"Serving North Nebraska Since 1881”