The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1962, Image 4

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    ATKINSON — St. Kllzabeth
School of Nursing, I.’ncoln, will
hold its annual Graduation Exer
cize, Thursday, Aug. 2, at 8
p.m., at Pius X high school audi
torium. The d!plom;i» will be
presented to the members of the
class by the Most Reverend Bish
op .lames V. Oaaey, Bishop of
Lincoln.
Mary C. Meusch, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Meusch,
Atkinson, Is a member of the
graduating class. The graduates
will take the State Board exam
inations the first week in Sep
tembor to obtain their legal title
as a registered nurse..
LaRoyce blunt Weds
EarJ J. Schnebel Jr.
In Clearwater Church
Miss LaRoyce Blunt and Earl
John Schnebel jr., were married
at the Concordia Lutheran church
in Clearwater Sunday, July 22.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Rcy Blunt, Ewing and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl John Schnebel
sr., Norfolk.
The Rev. D. L. Braunersreu
ther officiated at the 7:30 pm.
double ring ceremony. The Rev.
Carl Pullman, Neligh, was solo
ist and Judy filsinger was organ
ist.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor length -
gown of imported Chantilly lace
and nylon tulle. The basque bo
dice featured a sabrina neckline
with tapered bridal sleeves. The .
bouffant skiit had a wide band of
scalloped hand clipped border
lace. She wore a crown fingertip
veil and carried a bcuquet of red
roses centered with an orchid cor
sage on a white prayer book.
Mrs. Mary Ann Biddlecome,
Norfolk, was matron of honor,
Mrs. Judy Butterfield and Nan
cy Jo Sullivan, both of Norfolk,
were bridesmaids. They wore
identical ballerina length gowns
of orchid net over satin and car
ried bouquets of white miniature
mums with orchid streamers.
Beverly Meyer, Neligh and
Nancy Cary, Norfolk, were the
candle lighters.
Milton Biddlecome, Norfolk,
served as best man. Larry Blunt,
Ewing and Dean Butterfield, Nor
folk, were groomsmen. Merlyn
Meyer, Ewing, and Joe Hegr,
Leigh, served as ushers.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was given by the bride’s
parents in the church parish hall
for 150 guests with Mrs. Reuben
Meyer, Neligh, as hostess.
Mrs. William Blunt, Elgin, had
charge of the guest book. Linda
Lihs, Pat Finn, and Mrs. George
Schnebel, all of Norfolk and Joyce
Anderson were in charge of the
gifts.
The wedding cake was baked
and decorated by Mrs. Walter
Westerhoff, Elgin and cut and
served by Mrs. Dewayne Hamil
ton. Omaha. Mrs. Raymond Fil
singer, Norfolk, poured coffee
and Mrs. Inez Jaeke, Clearwater,
served the punch.
Waitresses were Mrs. Merlyn
Meyer, Mrs. Jackie Oleson, Thel
ma Spangler, Linda Lihs, Lois
Filsinger and Joyce Filsinger, all
of Norfolk.
The bride is a graduate of the
Ewing high school and attended
Norfolk Junior college last year.
The groom, a graduate of the
Stanton high school, has served
four years in the United States
Navy.
The young couple will live in
Norfolk, where the groom is em
ployed by the Chicago North
western Railway Company.
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Fri.-Sat. Aug. S-f
Double Feature
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Family Nights
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Also Cartoon
Beverly Ann Krebs,
Charles B. LeCates
Are Wed in Denver
Miss Beverly Ann Krebs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Homer
Krebs, Denver, and A-lc Charles
B. I,eCates, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur I ./-Cates, Rhodesdale,
Md., were united in marriage
June 21 at the American Luther
an Memorial church in Denver.
The altar for the double ring
ceremony was lighted with white
candles in gold liolders and bas
ket arrangements of white glad
iola and violet carnations. The
Rev. Harold Brokering officiated
at the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose for her wed
ding a white gown of lace over
satin. Arrangements of sequins
and seed pearls covered the scal
loped neckline. Her fingertip veil
was caught by a crown with seed
pearls and sequins. The bride
carried a corsage of white car
nations with a single violet or
chid on lace.
Miss Karen Tschida, Denver,
was matron of honor. She was
attired in a violet lace ballerina
dress with matching head piece.
Her bouquet was of white car
nations with violet sweet peas.
A-lc Frank C. Warner, Newark,
Del., was best man and Charles
Krebs and George Henke were
ushers. Fred Krebs served as the
acolyte.
Mrs. Walker accompanied Mr.
Al Haggerty who sang "Because”
and “The Lord's Prayer”.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was given in the parish
hall for approximately 100 guests.
Miss Iinda Krebs had charge of
the guest book and LaRae Moesta
had charge of the gifts assisted
by Linda Krebs and Linda Woid
neck. A three tier wedding cake
decorated with silver leaves and
violet flowers and topped with a
miniature bride and groom was
served by the Altar Society.
The couple left for a honey
moon in the mountains at Grand
Lake, Colo. Their home will be
at Columbus, Miss, where A-lc
I-eCates is stationed at the Mis
sile Base.
Out of town relatives attending
the wedding were Rosa Bowers
and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woid
neck and girls. O’Neill.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: June 25 — Nor
man Mudloff of Page, Ronald M.
Schumacher and Mrs. Ralph Mc
Elvain of O’Neill and Norbert
Clark of Inman. 26 — Mrs. Fred
Grage, William Hall and Mrs.
Don Enright of O'Neill; Harry
Winings of Atkinson and Mrs. Du
ane K. Miller of Chambers. 27 —
Fred A. Grage of O’Neill and
Merwyn C. French sr, Page. 26—
Mrs. Ralph Seger of O’Neill, Mrs.
Clifford Campbell of Chambers
and George Ed McCarthy of Co
lumbus. 29 — Mrs. Emil Bartos
of Verdigre and Norman Wettlau
fer of Page. 30 — Mrs. Florence
Mauch, Mrs. Donald Schommer,
Alvin Vorce and Mis. Kenneth
Coleman of O’Neill. 3i — Veldon
Godel of Orchard and Ronald Ha
zelhorst of O’Neill. Aug 1 — Mrs.
Edward Pavel of O’Neill.
DISMISSED: June 25 — Mrs.
Robert Pruden and son of Page.
26 — Ronald M Schumacher and
Mrs. Ralph McElvain of O’Neill.
27 — Mrs. William Braithwait
of Spencer; Ronald Wright of Ew
ing; Rebecca Butterfield of Or
chard; William Hull, Mrs. Robert
Ferris and baby, Mrs. George
M. Hartford, Mrs. Clarence Wha
ley and Mrs. Gerald Langemeier
of O’Neill. 28 — Norman Mudloff
of Page, Harry Winings of Atkin
son and Mrs. Emil Bartos of Ver
digre. 30 — Norman Wettlaufer.
31 — Mrs. Fred Grage and Mrs.
Ralph Seger of O’Neill, Merwyn
G. French sr. of Page and Mrs.
Andrew Closson of Ewing. Aug.
1 — Ronald Hazelhorst of O -
Neill, Floyd Keyes and Mrs. R.
B. South of Inman and Mrs. Clif
ford Campbell and son of Cham
bers.
EXPIRED: Jaly 31 — Bert
Farewell of Ewing.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: July 23 — Mrs. P.
Johnson of Newport. 24 — Lor
raine J. DeLosh and Mrs. Har
old Parks of Stuart and Mrs.
Darwin Evans of Johnstown. 25 —
Frank Lee Kohle of Stuart 26 —
Wessen C. Gage of Atkinson and
Mrs. William Storjohann of O’
Neill. 27 — Mrs. Richard Kaup of
Stuart. 29 — Mach Ed Warner of
Chambers.
DISMISSED: July 23 — Elwood
Brady of Atkinson. 24 — Joseph
Matousek and Peter Walnofer of
Atkinson and Mrs. Jerald Gor
don of Ainsworth. 25 — Lorraine
J. DeLosh of Stuart. 26 — Mrs.
James Donlin of O’Neill, Mrs.
Agnes Henderson of Atkinson and
Mrs. Harold Parks of Stuart. 27
— Mrs. Richard Kaup of Stuart.
28 — Mrs. Darwin Evans of John
stown. 29 — Frank Lee Kohle of
Stuart.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: July 31 — Frank
Ertz and Mrs. Mary Heiser of
Monowi; Mrs. Joe Hausmann of
Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Orville
Holz, Mrs. Albert Kalkowski and
Mrs Blanche Whetham of Lynch;
Mrs. Beaula Kaul, Baby Wayne
Loock and John Schommer of
Spencer; Mrs. Calvin Pratt of
Bristow; Dolly Reiser, Mrs. Har
old Reiser. John Tiefenthaler and
Mrs. Clara Hahn of Butte; Mrs.
Robert Tienken of Naper and Mrs.
Barbara May of Niobrara.
DISMISSED: July 23 — Mrs.
Robert Robinette of Niobrara. 24
— Mrs. John Arthur Fredrickson
of Bristow. 26 — Alfred Stanek
and William Barger of Spencer.
27 — Mrs. Beaula Kaul of Spen
cer anl Master Luedke of Lin
coln. 29 — D. C. Reiser and E. L.
Hagberg of Spencer.
Mary Ann Siebert, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Siebert, At
kinson, is one of the thirty-two
seniors to graduate from Mary
I.aiming School of Nursing at
Hastings, Friday evening, Aug.
3 at 8 p.m.
Commencement exercises will
be held in the Calvin H. French
Memorial Chapel, Hastings Col
lege. Reception following the
graduation will be held at Itelle
vue student center.
Announce
Engagements. • •
Mr. ptj'1 Mrs. Gl nil G.Ilogly
an:.ounce the engagement of their
daughter, G’rneit Kay, to Clif
ford Juraeek, sou of Mr. and
Mrs. Itudie Juraeek of Ewing.
Miss Giliogly is a 19G2 graduate
of Inman high school Mr. Jura
cek graduated from Ewing liigh
school and attended Norfolk
Junior College.
No definite v.v Id! .g date has
been ..et.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weller,
Cb" rr:be-*5, J~we ar.ncsjccd the
engagement of their daughter,
i-arue, 10 Gordon K. Lorenz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz,
O’Neill.
Miss Weller is a graduate of
the Chambers high school and
Norfolk Junior College, Norfolk.
Mr. Lorenz graduated from the
O’Neill public school and Grace
Bible Institute, Omaha.
A September wedding is plan
ned.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hoff
man. Brunswick, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Renae, to Donald R. Me Kenny,
son of Mrs. Clifford Harding,
O’Neill.
Miss Hoffman is a graduate of
St. Mary’s Academy. She at
tended the college of Saint Mary,
Omaha, and Wayne State Teach
ers College.
Her fiance is a graduate of
O’Neill public school, serv ed four
years in the II. s. Navy and also
attended Wayne State.
The coapie is planning a Sep
tember 1 wedding at St. Ignatius
Catholic church in Brunswick.
Speelman-Timmerman
Word h<is been received of the
marriage of Loralyn Speelr-an
and James E. Timmerman, Ad
ams County. Grandparents are
Mrs. Mary Whaley and John
Timmerman. O’Neill and Mrs.
Earnest (Sara) Porter, Atkinson.
ST. ANTHONY’S
CUDDY — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Cuddy of O’Neill, son, Kenneth
Joseph, 7 pounds 12 ounces, July
24.
CAMBELL — Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Campbell of Chambers,
son, Barry Eugene, 9 pounds 24
ounces, July 28.
COLEMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Coleman of O'Neill,
daughter, 6 pounds 34 ounces,
July 30.
PAVEL — Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Pavel of O’Neill, son, 5
pounds 124 ounces, Ajg. 1.
SACRED HEART
HOLZ — Mr. and Mrs. Orvil of
Lynch, son, 7 pounds 4 ounces,
July 29.
REISER — Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Reiser of Butte, son, 64
pounds, July 28.
TIENKEN — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Tienken of Naper, daughter,
6 pounds 15 ounces, July 30. Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Tonner, Butte,
are the maternal grandparents.
The couple has a daughter, Robin.
ELSEWHERE
PAULSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Paulson of Atlantic, la.,
son, Michael, 6 pounds 7% oun
ces, July 29. Mrs. Paulson is the
former Betty Lou Curran, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cur
ran of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Ott are the great-grandparents.
SNYDER - Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Snyder of Orchard, son, Eric
Dean, 9 pounds 14 ounces, July
24. The couple now has four sons
and a daughter. The grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Stevens and Mrs. Darlene £nyder
of Orchard.
BRADDOCK — Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Braddock of Papiiiion, son,
July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Braddock of Omaha, former Page
residents, are the paternal grand
parents.
ERB — Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Erb of Orchard, son, Jeffrey Du
ane, 7 pounds 12% ounces, July
20. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erb of
Orchard are the grandparents and
great grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Risinger of Venus.
PAVELKA — Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Pavelka of Verdigre, son,
Douglas Lynn, 7 pounds 7 ounces,
July 16. The couple now has three
sons . Mr. and Mrs. William
Slecht of Verdel are the mater
nal grandparents.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Laursen and
Doug were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Durr,
Stuart.
Tom Murray and his daughter,
Demaris, visited at the Floyd
Adams home, Amelia, Wednes
day.
Mrs. Tom Kaup and children,
Stuart, were in O’Neill Tuesday
visiting her mother, Mrs. James
Mullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hanson
and four sons of Interprise, Kan.
came Saturday night to visit his
mother, Mrs. Mary Whaley. They
are also visiting other relatives
in Inman and Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Timmer
man and children, Hastings, are
here visiting his father, John
Timmerman and his mother, Mrs.
Ernest Porter, Atkinson.
Danny Ferris went to Omaha
and returned Wednesday. They
removed his cast from an acci
dent in April and put on braces.
Anna Ferris, Inman, visited her
brother, Oscar Hill at Lincoln
Wednesday and also her grand
daughter, Mrs. George Rieden
our.
Kev. Father Duffy accompan
ied his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W . R. Duffy, Omaha, to the
World’s Fair in Seattle. They left
Sunday.
Mrs. Tony Anewalt and son re
turned Monday to her home in
San Diego. She has been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Gallagher for two weeks
Mrs. Mary Biglin and Mrs.
Margaret Boler spent the week
end in Omaha, at the home of
their sister, Anne Waters, and
to see their brother, Father Leo
nard.
Guests at the William J. Froe
lich residence are Mrs. J.
Vetter of Washington, D. C., their
daughter, and William Froelich of
Wichita, Kan., their son.
Mrs. John Carroll and children
of Denver, arrived Tuesday and
will be guests of her mother, Mrs
Mary Biglin.
Libby Latta returned to Omaha
Monday. She has been a guest of
Mrs. H. J. Birmingham.
The George Hammond family
are home after vacationing in
Park Rapids, Minn.
Leaving Thursday for Sioux City
to visit Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanser
and family, were Mr. and Mrs
Frank Froelich.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Ressell ar
rived last weekend from Park
Rapids, Minn., on business and
to visit relatives.
Mrs. Harry Lampert and child
ren of Orchard spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Langan
spent the weekend in Columbus
visiting relatives.
Spending the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Dewitt were Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Schneider of
Columbus.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Miller of
Norfolk were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cuddy.
Francis Montgomery took his
niece, Julie Montgomery, to
Grand Island Tuesday, where she
took the tram for her home in
Baker, Ore. She has been spend
ing a month with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady.
Returning from a vacation in
Fort Dodge, la., Minneapolis, and
Park Rapids, Minn., Sunday, were
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Grady and
children. While in Minneapolis,
they attended a baseball game
between the Twins and Detroit.
Her parents live in Fort Dodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tennis and
the Don McKamy family went to
Park Rapids, Minn., to spend
some time fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harty and
family left Saturday for their
home in Denver, having spent
about ten days with Mrs. W. H.
Harty and Mrs. Simon Bosn.
Mrs. Mark Muff, Steve, Marde
and Carman Cuddy were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Jeffries of Ewing.
Mrs. Paul Talon and family of
Omaha were weekend guests of
her mother, Mrs. O. W. French.
Guests of Mrs Mary Dusatko
were Mr. and Mrs. John Allen
and children of Grand Island.
Returning from Wichita, Ken.,
was Mrs. Edw. Schmit. While
there she visited her sister, Mrs.
Joe Beckwith.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. William
Artus and relatives this last week
were Mr. and Mrs. James Ur
laub of Chadron.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden re
turned Sunday night from Grand
Lake, Colo., having visited Dr.
and Mrs. Richard Owens and
family of Kansas City at a re
sort and the James Golden Gold
en family of Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Simpson,
Mark and Barbara are vacation
ing two weeks in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Styles
of Lincoln were Friday overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Shaw.
Mrs. Lee Brady came up from
Omaha this week with her son,
Lee Brady, jr., having spent the
last month with his family.
Mrs. Bernard Mohr and child
ren of Wichita, Kan., arrived
Wednesday to attend weddings of
her sister Colleen, and brother
James. Eileen Corkle, who has
been with her, came home.
Roy, Jerry and Jim Humrich
spent Wednesday in Sioux City,
visiting John Humrich, in St. Jo
seph’s hospital. It was John’v
birthday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore went
to Sidney and Alliance over the
weekend. Mrs. Moore attended an
executive meeting of WWI Auxil
iary at Sidney. They visited Rose
and Grace McFadden, cousins of
Leo at Sidney and Mrs. Moore’s
brother, A. A. Highley and wife
at Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska
and family and her mother, Mrs.
Joe Bartos, Atkinson, were Sat
urday supper guests at the Gene
Ziska home.
Charles Chace and children,
Jim, Gene and Charlotte spent
Wednesday night with Mrs. H. J.
Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Rhode
and daughters, Patricia and Co
leen of Kennewick, Wash., left
Wednesday after visiting since Ju
ly 23 with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Shaw and her bro
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Hunt and with his bro
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike London. Mrs. Bessie
Shaw, son, Grover and daughter,
Elizabeth of Cowley, Wyo., left
Friday after a week’s visit at the
Grover Shaw home.
Mrs. Ed Schmit Honored
Mrs. Larry Schaffer and Mrs.
Don Kellner were hostesses for a
breakfast Tuesday morning, hon
oring Mrs. Ed Schmit, who re
cently returned from Wichita,
Kan.
BBC Club
Mrs. Mike Trupp entertained
the members of BBC club Wed
nesday evening. Refreshments
were served following bridge.
Mrs. Lohaus Hostess
A luncheon was given Saturday
at the Town House by Mrs. Hen
ry J. Lohaus. About twenty-four
ladies were present.
M and M Club Meets
Mrs. D. H. Clauson entertained
the MM club in her home Tues
day evening with a 7:30 dessert
luncheon. High score at bridge
was won by Mrs. Harold Lind
berg and Esther Harris.
Mrs. J. P. Brown was a guest
Frank Roubicek, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Roubicek, Verdigre, re
cently moved to Creighton with
his family where he will be as
sociated with Roscoe Rice in the
law office of Roscoe L. Rice.
Mr. Roubicek is a graduate of
Verdigre High school. He attend
ed the University of Nebraska
and was a graduate of the Col
lege of Law. In 1954 he was ad
mitted to the Nebraska State Bar
Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chmiel,
North Platte, visited his mother,
Mrs. Stanley Chmiel, this week.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Stanley Chmiel this week were
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Clasan, Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska
and family and their houseguest.
Mrs. Joe Bartos, Atkinson, were
Sunday dinner guests of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska,
Atkinson. They were all after
noon visitors at the John Sichen
eder home. Atkinson.
Mrs. Paul Talkm, Omaha, and
son were here last week visiting
her mother, Mrs. O. W. French
and brother, Dale and family.
Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs.
Martha Ross were her son, Oliver
and daughter, Mary. Diane Sinde
lar, Mrs. Ted Crawford and
daughter Pam and Mrs. Bud Mit
chell. Coffee guests later in the
afternoon were Mrs. Orville Pet
erson and Mrs. Anna Wenke.
Scholarships
Available For
County Teachers
All teachers in Holt county
rural, city or parochial schools
are eligible for scholarships to
attend Conservation Short Courses
for college credit.
According to Elmer Juracek.
Secretary Treasurer of the local
Soil and Water Conservation Dist
rict. the iioard has offered schol
arships for the past several
years. “Any teacher interested
in attending the final session,
August 13 to 24. at Jeffrey Dodge
in the North Platte area, should
contact the local District office as
soon as possible for more infor
mation. The course there is
sponsored by the University of
Nebraska with Miss Ivah Green
as Director. Miss Green conduct
ed the Conservation short course
in O’Neill for all rural teachers
two years ago."
There were six courses offered
this summer. Mrs. ltinnie Cans,
Atkinson teacher, will complete
her course at Wayne this w’eek.
She was awarded a Conservation
Scholarship.
Sister Armella
To Celebrate
Anniversary
Sister M. Armella of the Order
of the School Sisters of St. Fran
ces, Milwaukee, Wis., will cele
brate the Silver Anniversary of
her Reception Sunday, Aug. 12,
at her home parish Of St. John
the Baptist; a rural parish be
tween Ewing and Clearwater.
A Solemn Jubilee Mass of
Thanksgiving will Ik* celebrated
by Father Francis Kubart, Pas
tor, at 10:30 a.m. on this occa
sion. Father Robert P. llupp, a
native son of ihe parish, will de
liver the sermon. A public re
ception in her honor will be held
from 2 until 4 p.m. in the parish
hall.
Sister M. Armella, the daugh
ter of the late Joseph A. Weihel
and Mrs. Rose Weibel was bom
and reared in the Ewing com
munity. Upon graduation from
Ewing High School, she entered
St. Joseph’s Convent, Milwaukee.
She received a Master of Science
degree from Wisconsin and for
the past several years has been
teaching mathematics at Alverno
College, Milwaukee. For many
years prior to this assignment,
Sister Armella taught at St.
Clara’s School in Chicago, where
the widely known shrine of the
Little Flower is located.
The School Sisters of St. Fran
cis staff 23 parochial schools in
Nebraska including St. Boniface
Schools in Stuart and Elgin and
the following parochial schools
in this area: Butte, Bloomfield,
Creighton, Crofton, Fordyce, Os
mond, Petersburg, Pierce and
Randolph.
Sister Armella is expected to
arrive August 9 for a home visit
with her mother and other mem
bers of her family in the St.
John’s vicinity.
Reed Reunion
Held Sunday
In Page Park
Relatives ana inenas oi uie
late Pulaski and Elizabeth Reed
gathered at the Page park Sun
day for their 27th annual reunion
Fifty-nine were in attendance for
the basket dinner and social.
Oldest present was Allen
Haynes, 89, while the youngest
was Niels French, 8 months.
During the year five were born
into the family. These include:
Kathy Jo, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Beelaert; JoLynn Marie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Jarman, Chambers; Susan Marie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Galaway, Fairmont; Neils Car
roll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
French, and a daughter (name
not available) to Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Storm, Meadow Grove.
One death was in the family,
that of Peggy Lucille Weis, ten
year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Galaway.
There were two marriages:
Terry Storm to Miss Janice Charf
and Ensign Daniel Johnston to
Miss Jeanette Harper.
Guests at the pick: were Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Nichelson, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew S tell man and
Mrs. Addie Johnson, all of Cal
loway and Delmar Dodson, Co
zad.
Others attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Kottmeier and Richard,
Dos Moines; Mrs. Rcbert Fre.'s,
and family, Hershey; Mrs. Em
ma Reed and Miss Betty, Cozad;1
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll French and
family; Mrs. C. F. Storm; Mr.
and Mrs. .Eloit Blackmore and
Tim, Royal; Mrs. Merwyn French
sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss,
all of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and
Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Haynes and Miss Viola, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Beelaert and Becky, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Heiss and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Beelaert and Kathy, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Prill and boys, all of
Page.
Nine O'Neill Scouts of troop 245 Kenny Lieb, Larry Kingman, Jim
spent last week at Camp Eagle, Humrich, Stan Spangler, Billy
Cedar Bluff. This troop was upon- Art .is, and Bob Gallagher,
sored by the Lions Club Scojt Their program consisted of
leadership was furnished by El- boating, canoeing, swimming,
roy Leib, Roger Harano and Bud horseback riding, archery, riflery,
Krugman fitness activities, cantping skills
The boys attending this camp and many other activities of In.
from O’Neill were Dick Stuifber- terest.
gen, Dick Lieb, Dick Martin,
Butterfields
Hold Family
Reunion Sunday
The second annual reunion of
the Rebecca and late Guy But
terfield family was held Sunday,
July 29, at Ford Park in O’Neill
with 74 in attendance as follows.
Rebecca Butterfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Elden Butterfield, Menu
and Verna, Dick Fletcher, Mr.
and Mrs. Ni ls iinquist an i Vic
ky and Mrs. Ed Ritts and daugh
ter, O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butterfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Volquardsen
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Spar, Orchard,
Mr and Mrs. Everett BTttner
and Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Atkinson, Winner S. D.; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Kindt and family,
Sioux Falls, S. D.; Mrs. Don
Knudson and daughters, Mitchell,
S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cleve
land and sons, Ewing; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Walton and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield,
Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Delaine Jackson
and family, Long Pine; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Goochey, Ains
worth; Mr. and Mrs. Elven Jack
son and family, Newport; Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Adams, Creigh
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jackson
and family, Rose; Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Miettes and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Boelter and Jim, Verdigre.
Well filled baskets of food fur
nished the noon meal and ice
cream was served for the after
noon refreshment.
The afternoon was spent visit
ing and taking pictures. During
the past year there were no mar
riages, births or deaths in the
family.
It was decided to have the re
union the first Sunday in August
next year at Ford park in O’Neill.
Rites for Ewing
Farmer Held
At Clearwater
John Bollwitt, retired farmer
living eight miles southwest of
Ewing, died at his home Thurs
day, July 26. He had been in
failing health for the past two
years. Death was by hanging ac
cording to Sheriff Leo S. Tom
jack.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.
from the Snider Funeral Home
chapel at Clearwater with the
sermon and the interment pray
ers by the Rev. Peter F. Burk,
Ewing.
Pallbearers were Joe Thoendel,
John Bauer, Robert Kreiziger,
Garrett Kallhoff, Ray Sedivy and
James Tinsley.
Burial was made in St. Peter’s
cemetery near Ewing.
John Bollwitt whs lorn March
4. 1896. the son of Mr. and Mrs.
August Bollwitt. At the time of
fits death he was 66 years, four
months and 22 days He lived
ail his life in the vicinity eight
miles southwest of Ewing and
received his education in the
District 227.
Survivors are hi* wife, Anna,
and two daughters, Mrs. Robert
tVerliet Hunter and Mrs Henry
(Henettai (Jarman both of Lin
coln and four grandsons; a sis
ter, Mrs. Anna Snowanlt, O'Neill.
Omit of town relatives and
friends attending the service
came from Winside, O’Neill, At
kinson, Clearwater. Norfolk, Fre
mont, Schribner, Snyder, in Ne
braska, and Sioux City, la.
Rites Held for
Mrs. Mary Rice
A* Orchard
ORCHARD Funeral services
for Mrs. Mary Rice, 5*2, Falrbury,
who died July 21, were held Tues
day, July 24. at the Orchard Ev
angelical United Brethren church.
The Rev. Alvin H. Smith offici
ated. Burial was in the Orchard
cemetery.
Pallbearers were El von. Hal
oid, ix’c, Virgil, Lyle and Merle
Rice, grandsons.
Mary Alice Ludwick, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Jonathan laid*
wick, was Ixirn July 13, 1870, at
Kellogg, la. She moved with her
parents to a farm south ol Clear
water and taught in the Ante
lope County public schools for a
number of years.
In 1890 she was married to
George Rice. They had six sons
and one daughter. They lived
most of their married life on a
homestead two miles east of Or
chard.
She had been living at Fair
bury and Odell with her sons.
Survivors include two sisters.
Mrs. Edna Holbrook, Orchard,
and Mrs. Hester Crow, Anadarka,
Okla.; one brother, Joe Ludwick,
Spokane, Wash.; five sons, (Har
ence, Odell, Alva, Clearwater,
Floyd, Falrbury, Roy, Winner,
S, D., and I ./ester, Evanston, III.;
18 grandchildren; 42 great grand
chi if Iren and 2 great great grand
children.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, one son and one
daughter.
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Wilson Drug — Atkinson
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