The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 22, 1962, Image 4

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    MK. AND MRS. If KRM A N IIOIXOMH, Chambers, celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary with o|>en house at the Methodist
church parlors Saturday aftern<M>n, Mar. 10. The couple, married
March 10. 1012, started housekeeping on the place northeast of Cham
bers which has been their home the 50 years of their married life.
They are the parents of one son, I.eRoy, and have two grandsons,
Cary and Call Holcomb.
Jacquelyn Barnhart,
Ronald Mott Are
Married at Neligh
EWING — Miss Jacquelyn
Barnhart, daughter of Mrs. Es
thermae Barnhart, Neligh, and
Ronald Mott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Mott, Ewing, were
united in marriage Sunday, Mar.
11, at the First Methodist church
in Neligh.
Performing the 2:30 p.m. dou
ble ring ceremony was the Rev.
Lisle W. Mcwmaw. Mrs. Mar
guarite Carnes was organist and
she accompanied the vocalist,
Mrs. Glen Carpenter.
An ivory satin strapless dress
with long sleeved lace jacket was
worn by the bride, who was giv
en in marriage by her great un
cle, Harry Mulhair, Lynch. The
jacket had a scalloped neckline
and tiny pearl buttons at the
wrists and front. A wide scalloped
hem completed the floor length,
full gathered skirt on the dress
which was made by the bride’s
mother. She carried a white Bi
ble centered with yellow roses.
Miss Sandy Baker, Neligh, was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Sharon Mott, sister of the
bridegroom and Miss Gloria
Berg, Neligh. They wore identical
dresses of medium blue lace ov
er blue taffeta with cummerbunds
✓
of blue taffeta. Light blue hats
and bouquets of blue carnations
completed their ensembles.
Serving as best man was Wal
ter Miller. Groomsmen were the
Rev. George Francis and Rolland
Johnson, both of Neligh. Ushering
were Dale McKnight and Lau
rence Lange, also of Neligh.
Sisters of the couple, Velena
Barnhart, Neligh, and Tammy
Mott, were flower girls. Steve
DeCamp, Neligh, was ring bear
er. Candlelighters were Kerry
Barnhart, Neligh, brother of the
bride, and Jim DeCamp.
Approximately 100 guests at
tended the reception held in the
church parlors following the cer
emony. Mrs. John Strode, Nor
folk, cut and served the wedding
cake. Miss Ninzel Barkdoll pour
ed the coffee and Miss 9haron
Peterson served, the punch. Ser
vers were Miss Marietta Lange
and Miss Gay Thompson. Mrs.
Harry Mulhair was in charge of
the guest book. Arranging gifts
were Miss Ruth Mewmaw and
Miss Sharon Peterson.
The bride graduated in 1961
from Neligh high school and prior
to her marriage was employed at
Wanek Drug store in Neligh.
Mr. Mott is a graduate of Mc
Pherson, Kansas high school and
is presently employed on the
Vern Huckfeldt farm where the
couple is making their home.
E'ittle as
a month
est in HAMILTON FUNDS. Hamilton is an investment
>mmon sfocki in over 80 American companies, lump
[ or monthly payment plans available.
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O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Jot in Allen and
family, Grand Island, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Allen and Rick
and William Roach, Page, were
guests of Mary Dusatko Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rooney re
turned Sunday afternoon from a
month’s vacation in Phoenix,
Am., and California.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Henggler
returned to their home in Fre
mont following a recent visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Langan.
A number of American Legion
and Auxiliary members at O'
Neill attended the Holt County
Legion and Auxiliary meeting at
Atkinson Sunday.
Irene S'tenger, who teaches in
Petersburg, was a Friday dinner
guest of Audree Nelson. She was
on her way to Lynch to spend
the weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jaszko
wiak visited their daughter, Ny
la, in Lincoln Friday. Nyla is a
student at the University of Ne
braska. Mrs. Jaszkowiak attend
ed a meeting of the Delta Gam
ma Sorority Mothers Club which
was held at the Governor’s Man
sion. Mrs. Morrison presented a
fashion program. Miss Jean Mor
rison, daughter of Governor and
Mrs. Morrison, is a member of
the Delta Gamma Sorority.
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson
left Thursday morning for several
days of vacation at Tucson, Ariz.
He will be back in his office Ap
ril 2.
Mrs. Clauson Is Hostess
Members of the Merry Mix club
met Friday for a 1 p.m. lunch
eon at the M & M cafe. The
group then adjourned to the home
of the hostess, Mrs. H. D. Clau
son, for an afternoon of cards.
Winners at bridge were Mrs. H.
G. Kruse and Mrs. Clauson.
BBC Club Meets
Mrs. John Hermsen entertain
ed the BBC club at her home
Wednesday evening, Mar. 14. In
the playing of cards prizes were
won by Mrs. John Pitham, Mrs.
Orville Nickeson and Mrs. Ed
Schmidt. Refreshments were
served at the close of the eve
ning.
Bake Sale Planned
The women of the First Pres
byterian church will hold a bake
sale Saturday at Shelhamers
Food store. They will also serve
lunch daring the day at the snack
bar there.
Enters Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden went
to Omaha Friday and boarded a *
plane for Kansas City where Mr. !
Golden entered St. Mary’s hos- f
pital for medical treatment. The
Goldens’ son-in-law and daughter, •
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Owens, re
side in Kansas City and Mrs.
Golden will remain with them dur
ing her husband’s hospitalization,
Transferred
Richard McNair, son of Mrs.
Bertha McNair, has been trans
ferred to the marksmanship de
tachment of the infantry division. '
He is now stationed near Schaf- 1
fenberg, Germany. His address:
3rd Inf. Div., Marks. Det., APO
162, New York, N. Y.
Hancocks Move
Word from Mr. and Mrs. Claude '
Hancock informs that they have i
moved from Los Angeles and are _
now living at 2209 Crenshaw
Blvd., Apt. 116, in San Bernardi
no, Calif. They plan to visit O’- I
Neill again this summer.
Celebrates 87th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington
entertained at dinner Saturday in
honor of the birthday of his mo
ther, Mrs. Anna Donlin who was
87. Other guests were her son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Murra/, and Ann Murray,
Spencer.
Celebrates 78th Birthday
Anton Jirak was pleasantly sur
prised on his 78th birthday Tues
day evening by the following rela
tives: Mrs. Agnes Brockman,
Francis Peters and Marty Mul
len and Messrs, and Mmes. Rudy
Brockman, Jim Havranek jr. and
family, Don Marcellus and fam
ily, Charles Kalina sr., John Fi
ala and family, Joe Kalina and
Charles Kaliana jr.
Joe Celebrates Birthday g
Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt en- 1
tertained at a birthday party Satr B
urday. Mar. 10, in honor of their 1
son, Joe’s sixth birthday. Mrs. I
DeWitt took Joe and his guests to
the M & M cafe for lunch and to
the show afterwards.
Mrs. Harris Entertains
Members of the M & M club
met at the home of Mrs. Esther
Harris Tuesday evening, Mar. 13,
for a 7:30 dessert supper. In the
playing of cards pr»e* were won
by Mrs. D. H. Clauson and Mrs.
Harris. Mrs. C. W. Porter Was a
guest
Injuries Hand
CELIA — LeRoy Hoffman re
ceived a painful injury Wednes
day morning, Mar. 14, when he
caught his hand in a winch,
crushing and dislocating the j~>int
of the middle finger on his left
hand. Because of the severe
swelling, the joint has not yet
been restored in place.
Entertain at Party
Riverside — Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Pollock were hosts at a party at
their home Sunday afternoon.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Busshardt and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock and
family, Neligh; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Richards, Orchard, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Fry. Refreshments were
served.
Has 36 Years Service
NAPER — Max Brown has
completed 36 years of service in
the maintenance division of the
State Highway department. He
first started his employment
March 1, 1926.
Nephew Wes
DELOIT — Elmo Morris, 46,
Wahoo, nephew of Lambert Bar
tak, died unexpectedly last week.
Due to blocked roads and storm
conditions, relatives from here
were unable to attend the fun
eral.
Miss Sinclair Honored
LYNCH — Rosalee Sinclair,
Bristow, was guest of honor at a
bridal shower at the Trinity Lu
theran church basement in Bris
tow Saturday afternoon. About
100 guests were present. Partici
pating in the program was Mrs.
Mary Ann Loukota.
Card Party Held
LYNCH — The Catholic Altar
society card party Sunday was at
tended by 60 persons. Serving
lunch were Mines. Larry Ellis,
Ed Heiser, C. Haselhorst, Dwayne
Cassidy and Ed Anderson. It was
held in the BVM Assumption
church hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thorell
>f Bristow announce the engage
nent of their daughter, Barbara
Marie, Omaha, to Ale Jay A.
[■nines, Offutt Air Force Base.
\irman (iaincs is the son of Mr.
tnd Mrs. Jerry Gaines, Pomona,
L'alif. A June 3 wedding is plan
ted.
Ewing — Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Stamp have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Judith, to Joe John Thoendel.
son at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Thoendel, all of Ewing.
The couple plans a May wed
ding.
I
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Timmer
mans, Stuart, announce the en
gagement of their daughter.
(Wenrose Marie, to Monty (\
Weymouth, son of Mr. mil Mrs.
Vem Weymouth, ('hadron.
Miss Timmermans is a senior
at ('hadron State Teachers col
lege. She Is a member of the
Zeta Alpha sorority. Mr. Wey
mouth is a junior at (XTC. He
is a member of the Omega Oil
Epsilon Fraternity.
An August wedding is plan
ned.
ST ANTHONY’S
SALMEN — Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Salmen of O’Neill, son,
James Raymond, 11 pounds 3/4
ounce, Mar. 12.
DEVOY — Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Devoy of O’Neill, daughter, Su
san Clare, 9 pounds 9Vi ounces,
Mar. 12.
WATSON — Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Watson of O’Neill, daughter,.,,
Janice Anne, 6 pounds 11 3/4 oun
ces, Mar. 14.
PRITCHETT — Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pritchett of O’Neill, son,
7 pounds 10Vi ounces, Mar. 15.
MCCABE — Mr. and Mrs. Matt
McCabe of Page, son, Robert
Mathew, 7 pounds 14Vi ounces,
Mar. 16.
COUSINS — Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Cousins of O'Neill, daughter,
Patricia Jean, 8 pounds 5 3/4
ounces, Mar. 17.
PONGRATZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Pongratz of O’Neill, daugh
ter, 7 pounds 11 Vi ounces, Mar 20.
SALTZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Dwayne Saltz of Page, son, 7
pounds 2 ounces, Mar. 20.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Peterson of Amelia, son,
Clinton Randolph, 7 pounds 13
ounces, Mar. 12.
SHALD — Mr. and Mrs. George
Shald of Stuart, daughter, Debra
Lynn, 9 pounds 11 ounces, Mar.
13.
MITCHELL — Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Mitchell of Atkinson, son,
Todd Duane, 7 poands 11% oun
ces, Mar. 16.
TIELKE — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Tielke of Atkinson, son, Don
ald Raymond, 7 pounds, Mar. 17.
SACRED HEART
WICKERSHAM - Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wickersham of
Lynch, son, John Ray, 8 pounds
6 ounces, Mar. 14.
ELSEWHERE
CLAUSSEN — Mr. and Mrs. .
Willard Claussen, Thorp, Wis.,
daughter, nine pounds, nine oun
ces, March 6. Mrs. John Ciaus
sen, O’Neill, is the paternal
Grandmother. The Claussens now
have three daughters and one son.
The baby has been named Ca
therine Joyce. She suffered a
breathing difficulty soon after
birth and was placed under oxy
gen for a time. Latest reports
from the Claussens state that she
is doing fine now.
HOFFMANN — Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond J. Hoffmann of Storm
Lake, la., daughter, Carolyn Ma
rie, 7 3/4 pounds, Mar. 13. Mrs.
Hoffmann is the former Cathryn
Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wilson of O'Neill. Mrs. Wil
*on is presently visiting her
daughter and family.
RESSEL — Mr and Mrs. Ron
ald Ressel of 11612 Faculty Drive,
Norwalk. Calif.. daughter, 7
pounds 5 ounces, Mar. 16 Mr. and
Mrs Harry McKay of O’Neill and
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Ressel of
Park Rapids, Minn are the
grandparent*.
WOOLK.OCK — Rev and Mrs.
L. D. Wooucock of Imperial, Mo.,
son. Mar 19. Mr. and Mrs Char
les Mulford of Stuart are the ma
ternal grandparents. Mrs. Wood
cock is the former Laura Mul
ford. The couple now has two
sons and two daughters
UPTON — Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Upton of Atkinson, daughter,
8 pounds 13 ounces, Mar. 10. Mrs.
Upton is the former Darleen Bur
gess of Emmet.
SANNE — Mr and Mrs. Adolph
Sanne of Clearwater, son, Terry
Scott, 7 pounds 12 ounces, March
10.
SELTING — Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Selting of Elgin, son, 8 pounds
9 ounces, March 14. Mrs Selting
is the former Nancy Paul of De
loit. The couple has another son,
BEEBEE — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert BeeBee of Omaha, son, Tim
othy, 7 pounds 13 ounces, Mar.
6. Mrs. Beebee is the former El
len Adams, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Adams of Fairfax,
S. D.
COOPER — Mr. and Mrs.
James Cooper of Orchard, sons,
Dennis Wayne, 7 pounds 15 oun
ces, Mar. 8.
JOHNSON —Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Johnson of Columbus, daugh
ter, Julie Lin, 8 pounds 13 ounces.
Mar. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
9parrow of Orchard are the
grandparents.
GRUBBS — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Grubbs of Norfolk, son, Mark
Allen, 8 pounds 6 ounces, Mar. 8.
HAUF — Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Hauf of Orchard, son, 7
pounds 8 ounces, Mar. 6.
muelhose — Mr. and Mrs.
Don McElhose of Verdigre,
daughter, 6 pounds, Mar. 14.
Mrs. McElhose is the former Di
ann Pavlik, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vennie Pavlik of Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McElhose
of Verdigre are tlie paternal
grandparents. This is their first
grandchild.
KNUTSON — Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Knutson of Verdigre, son,
Mar. 6. The Knutsons now have
six children. Mrs. Milton Hrbek
of Verdigre is the maternal
grandmother.
KEMPER — Mr. and Mrs.
Gregg Kemper of Osage, Kan.,
son, Douglas Allan. Mar. 12. The
paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kemper of
Page. Mrs. Frieda Asher and
Mrs. Emma Kemper of Page arp
the great- grandmothers.
HOPPE — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
ger Hoppe of Milford, daughter,
Christine Carol, 6 pounds 13'4
ounces, Mar. 12. Mrs. Hoppe is
the former G1 »ria Grimes, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Grimes, former Chambers resi
dents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Grimes of Chambers are the
great-grandparents.
RENINGER — Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Reninger of Columbus,
Ohio, son, Steven William, 8
pounds, Mar. 5. The Reningers
have four other children. Mr. and
Mrs. William Reninger and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Porter of Cham
bers are the grandparents.
KUGLER — Mr. and Mrs.
Wyvern Kugler of Chambers,
daughter, Patricia > Marie, Mar.
19, Lutheran hospital, Norfolk.
The couple has three other child
ren. Mrs. Kugler is the former
Wilmadeen Yenne of Bartlett.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Mar. 14 — Mrs. j
Stanley Watson, Raymond Fox i
and David Lee Meyer of O’Neill;
Carolyn Hargens of Spencer and
Mrs. Raymond Heiss of Page. 151
— Mrs. Archie Bright, Mrs. Jo
seph Pritchell and baby, Melvin'
Meyer, Emil Adamson sr. and
Garner Clark of O’Neill; Steven
Alberts of Page and Joseph Al
berts of Ainsworth. 16 — Marvin
Miller, Dorothy Gorgen and Char- ■
les Patrick Cavanaugh of O’Neill; *
Mrs. Matt McCabe, Floyd Wertz
and Mrs. Lena Orr of Page and
Mrs. Frank Sands of Inman. 17
— Mrs. William Cousins and
Thomas Miller of Chambers and
George Van Every of O’Neill;
WATCH ’EM GROW! I
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LEXINGTON MILL A ELEVATOK COMPANY
LEXINGTON, NEBKA SKA
Lexington Mills
Jim Batts, Mjr. O’Neill
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4-1! CU B LKAI1EK8 Lnwrenoe SWrdla, Stuart. and Mrs. Hnrold
>1 Ilnur, O’Neill, lire shown here rrcHitie (heir diplomas from lloll
County Agent John IturtNUik, They are two of u rlaaa of 24 who re
crivnl their diplomas Monday afternoon during On- final session of
tile hasic course for 4-11 lastders.
15. juuii muri ui rawing. to
Casper Winkler of Atkinson and
Mrs Walter B. Johnson of Page.
19 — Robert Los eke of Cham
bers; Mrs. Jack Richard Tuylor,
Harry Lansworth and Miss Jean
ne Lohaus of O'Neill; Joseph Al
berts til Ainsworth and Mrs.
Dwayne Saltz of Page. 20 — Ole
Larsen and Cecil Paxton of
Chambers; Keith Tomjack of Ew
ing and Mrs. Philip Allendorfer
and Owen Donohoe of O'Neill.
DISMISSED: Mar. 14 — Leo
Vandersnick of Ewing; Mrs. John
M Gallagher and Robert Geary
of Inman; Fred Craig of Page;
Alfred Walter of Chambers; Mrs.
Joseph Keller and baby of Spen
cer; Mrs. William Sammons and
baby of Amelia; Mrs. Mark Ber
bers and Melvin Meyer of O’
Neill. 15 — Mrs. Pete Nissen of
Page; Mrs. Allen Hargens and
baby and Mrs. John Cassidy of
Spencer; Mrs. Katie Kahler of
Bone steel, S. D. and Mrs. Rich
ard Salmon and baby of O'Neill
16 — Mrs. Richard Sunderman
and baby of Ewing and Joseph
Alberts of Ainsworth. 17 — Will
iam Hull, Mrs. Joe Pritchett and
baby, Emil Adamson sr. and Mrs.
Stanley Watson and baby of O’
Neill and Mrs. Raymond Reiss
of Page. 18 Mrs. Robert Devoy
and baby and Howard Jackson of
O’Neill and Steven Alberts of
Page. 19 — Raymond Fox, Gar
ner Clark, Melvin Meyer, and
Marvin Miller of O’Neill- 20 —
Mrs. Matt McCabe and baby of
Page; Carolyn Hargens of Silen
cer and David Lee Meyer and
Mrs. Jack Richard Taylor of O'
Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Mar. 12 - Mrs.
Phebie Davis of Atkinson and
Mrs. Charles Peterson of Amelia.
13 — Mrs. Charles Shald of Stu
art and LaVerne Claussen of At
kinson. 14 — Mrs. George Sko
P«*C ill C^llllliri l*>
Marr of Atkinson. 16 — Mrs Lar
ry Mitchell and Mrs Ralph Rles
of Atkinson. Mrs James Davis
of Stuart and Mrs. Kenneth Itugg
less of Emmet. 17 — Mrs. Ro
bert Tielke of Atkinson and Mrs.
Mae Ruf of Chambers. 18 — Deb
ra Tasler ami Mrs. Lew Verzal
of Atkinson and Mrs Murk Kaup
of Stuart. 19 — James H«*ranek
of Atkinson and A J. Kaup of
Stuart.
DISMISSED: Mur. .15 — Mrs.
Gerald Upton and baby of At
kinson. 16 — La Verne Clu.isscu
of Atkinson. 17 — Mrs. Charles
Peterson and buiby of Amelia,
Mrs Charles Shuld and baby of
Stuart and Warren Marr of At
kinson snd Mrs. Kenneth Kugg
less of Emmet.
SACKED HEART
PRESENT — Mar. 19 — Mrs.
Pansy Cave of Niobrara; Mis.
Minnie Coltran of Aruika; Mrs.
Lena Connot, Mrs. Clara Hahn,
John Schominer and John Maly
of Spencer; Mrs. Katherine Cran
ford, Mrs. Willard Kmmr, Mrs
Vac Jedlicka, Louis Nelson and
Mrs. Margaret Zepf of Lynch;
Frunk Ertz and Mrs. Mary Hei
ser of Mo now i; Algot Sandberg
and Mrs. Lawrence Smalley of
Bristow and John Tiefenthaler of
Butte.
DISMISSED: Mar. 14 — Baby
Janeil Thea Courtney of Lynch
and Baby Donald Eugene David
jr. of Spencer. 15 Warren Pres
cott and Mrs. Don MoDowall of
Lynch and Mrs. Glen Rihanek of
Monowi. 16 — Mrs. Florence
Mauch of Butte. 17 — Mrs. Harold
Wickersham and baby and John
Bowman of Lynch and Muster
Daniel Wirth of Verdel. 19 —
Arneva Drapeaux of Verdel} Mrs.
Robert Anderson of Spencer and
Alfred Stanek of Lynch.
EXPIRED: Mar. 16 — Mrs.
Amelia Mineburg, 79, of Bristow.
SPECIAL CATTLE SALE
MONDAY, MARCH 26
We have a lot of fine cattle listed for this sale hul can use
a lot more a* there are plenty of buyer* for all clasnes. We Hold
over 000 hogs and 200 cattle on the sale last Monday. The top
m Butcher Hog* at 16.25 and went to Wilbur Bennett, Ewing,
Don I.arson, Ewing, and Urban Bros, or Ewing. All the good
hogs over $10.00.
Special Combination Sale
Saturday, April 7
We will sell everything In machinery and furniture line. Also
Dairy Calve* and Milk Cow*. If you have anything, li*t them now
so we may advertise it on our large Hale Kill. _ The business
place* in Ewing are all having outstanding special* for that day,
April 7. — Let us try your next consignment and join our grow
ing list of satisfied customers.
EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET
We Handle Farm and Ranch Sales
Terry, Larry and Max Wanser
Phone 19 or 70 Ewing
A Nationally Certified Market
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