The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1962, Image 6

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    Verdigre Couple Is
Married Saturday
In Catholic Ceremony
The marriage of Miss Charlene
C. Chocholousek and Theodore J.
Ondracek jr. took place Saturday
at St Wenceslaus church. Verdi
gre. Parents of the couple arc
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chocho
lousek and Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dor© F. Ondracek.
Rev. Charles J. Obomy offici
ated at the double ring ceremony.
Mrs Kldiva Jedlicka Pavlik
was soloist and organist. The
altar was decorated with two bas
kets of gladioli and daisies. The
bouquet, presented to the Blessed
Mother, consisted of white roses
decorated with ice blue satin
ribbon.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her father, chose a formal
length gown of embroidered gos
samer. The fitted bodice featured
a i>ortrait neckline and elbow
length sleeves. The midriff, de
fined with two slim hands of
satin, bowed atx>ve a sheath like
front which hurst into a dome
shaped train. The bride’s veil,
held in bouffant lines by a pearl
and crystal crown, was made of
imported french illusion.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Merle Anderson, Hastings. Miss
Beatrice Hospodka, Otmaha, was
bridesmaid.
Their all white ensembles were
short formals in silk organza
styled in a line similar to the
bridal gown. The bell shapeil
Skirts were worn over stiffened
I'-iliooats. Their bouquets were
of white frenched mums in cas
cade form accented with green
ivy and ice blue ribbon.
Best man was Richard Ondra
cek, Omaha. William Chocholou
sek, Ralston, was groomsman.
Ushers were Merle Anderson,
Hastings, and Elmer Tharnish,
Lincoln.
TM finer for the immediate fam
ily look place after the ceremony.
The couple took a wedding trip to
New Orleans, La.
The bride and bride groom grad
uated from Verdigre High School
and Wayne State Teachers col
lege. The hride taught in North
Platte and Omaha schools and
will again teach next fall at the
latter place.
The bride groom comuleted four
years in the navy as a hospital
corpaman and will teach in sen
ior high school at Westside in
Omaha next fall.
Tompkins, Kelley
Wedding Solemnized
In Inman Church
Baskets of pink and white glad
ioli decorated the Inman Meth
odist church Sunday afternoon,
Aug. 5, for the marriage of Miss
Linelle Claire Tompkins, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A.
Tompkins, and Ned E. Kelley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Kelley, Inman.
Rev. Robert Linder performed
the double ring ceremony. Mrs.
Howard Manson, O’Neill, played
the wedding marches and ac
companied the vocalist, Mrs.
James Forrest, Seward, who
sang “The Greatest of These",
“The Wedding Prayer” and “O
Perfect Love".
The hride, given in marriage
by her father, appeared in a
white floor-length bridal gown of
embroidered silk organza over
taffeta. The fitted lx>dice was en
hanced by a scoop neckline and
long sleeves which tapered to
traditional bridal joints. A low
ered, pointed hack waistline ac
cented the voluminous skirt of
intricate unpressed pleating
which swept into a soft chapel
train. Her double tier illusion
TROPICAL GARDENS
SMORGASBORD
SUNDAY 12-2 p.m.
All You Can Eat for Only $2
Children's Portions Available
Choose from this array of tasty dishes
Southern Fried Chicken
Virginia Baked Ham
Boiled Beef and Homemade Noodles
Potato Salad and Escalloped Potatoes
A variety of molded salads
Deviled Eggs — Relishes
Baked Green Beans with mushroom sauce
Marshmallow Fruit Pie
Coffee — Tea — Milk
Holt County's 70th Annual
I Fair
I and
■ Rode<
■chambers, nebr.
August 13 to 16
4 BIG DAYS 4 BIG DAYS
Monday (Entry' Day) - Tuesday (Judging Day)
Wednesday- and Thursday (Entertainment Day)
PARADES .. .
Wednesday, August 15, 1 p.m. - Thursday, August 16, 1 pjn.
CARNIVAL...
Thomas Hiowh of Canton, S. D.
DANCING...
Wednesday, August 15- Thursday, August If
RODEO...
Evenings of August 15 and 16
1CA approved. Produced by Korkow and Sutton, Pierre, S. D.
MISS NEBRASKA...
Miss Nebraska 1963 will appear at the Holt County Fair A Rodeo
Miss Mary Lee Jepsen, Papillion. Miss Nebraska, 1962, will
appear in front of the grandstand at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15
and do a flaming baton twirling performance during the evening
rodeo Wednesday night.
EXHIBITS ...
4-H Club, Open Class Livestock and School Exhibits
Demonstrations, Horticulture Exhibits
* I
Come One, Come All!
To the Holt County Fair!
Here's your official invitation to help make the Holt County Fair
and Rodeo the best ever. Come oae, Come all! Come early
star late.
waist length veil fell from a
queen's crown of seed pearls and
iridescents. She carried a colonial
bouquet of white roses and ste
phanotis and a handkerchief of
white linen edged in lace made
for her by her maternal grand
mother.
Maid of honor was Nancy Dahl,
Lincoln. The bridesmaids were
Kay Kelley, Inman, and Mary
Jo Putman, Ogallala. The attend
ants wore street length gowns of
shimmering deep rose pink nyk>n
organza over matching taffeta
fashioned after the bride's gown.
They wore halo veils which fell
from matching headbands and
carried colonial bouquets of white
daisies.
Flower girl was Kim Kelley,
Norfolk. Lighting the tapers were
Mrs. Thomas Potter and Mrs,
James Barrett, Lincoln.
Serving the bridegroom as best
man was Don Kelley, Norfolk.
Groomsmen were Roger Tomp
kins. Inman, and Neal Kelley,
Camp Pendelton, Calif. Ushers
were Sam Watson and Roland
Hansen. Junior ushers w-ere Al
len and Neil Tompkins
Following the ceremony a re
ception for 200 guests was held
in the church parlors. Miss
Paula Reed, O'Neill, presided at
the guest book Dianne Gillespie,
O’Neill, played music during the
reception.
A round four tier white wedding
cake decorated with pink rose
buds centered the reception table.
Mrs. A. Neil Dawes. Fairbury,
and Mrs. Grant Peacock, O’Neill,
served the wedding cake. Mrs.
James Kelley, Inman, and Mrs.
Sam Kelley, Omaha, inured the
coffee while Mrs. Don Kelley,
Norfolk, and Miss Ann Kelley,
Inman, poured the punch. Recep
tion hostesses were Mrs. Ira L.
Watson, Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and Mrs. Thomas D. Hutton, In
man. Assisting the servers were
the Misses Jean Sandall, Bas
•-..I-.. .« r - .4 » tm ,T *- Ate JAII —
sett, Judy Rickel, Neligh, Ruth
Ann Hansen. Inman, Judy Wait,
Stromsburg. Miss Betty Rodman,
O'JNeUi. Sara Jensen, Weeping
Water, and Lynn Nelson. Sidney,
displayed the gifts.
After a short wedding trip to
the Black Hills the couple will be
at home* at Milford. The bride
groom is employed by the State
of Nebraska Highway Depart
ment. Lincoln, and the bride has
a teaching p>s*tion in the Mil
ford Public School
The couple graduated from In
man high school m 1958. The
bride graduated from Nebraska
Wesleyan University in June
where she was a member of the
Willard Sorority. The bridegroom
was graduated from Norfolk
Junior College and attended
Doane College, Crete, and Ne
braska State Teachers College jit
Wayne.
Gary Bowen Marries
Beth Humphrey In
Auburn Church Rite
Beth Humphrey became the
1 ride of Gary Bowen Saturday
in the Church of Christ at Au
burn. The Rev. W. T. Keefe of
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hum
phrey, Auburn. Mr. Bowen is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bowen, Page.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ev
erett Rhoades. Mrs. Gailen Heid
zig served as bridesmaid.
Best man was Bruce Bowen.
Ushers were Gary Robinson, Don
Stuart, Jack Humphrey and Boh
Mahood.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the church.
The couple will reside at 3267 D
street in Lincoln where Mr. Bow
en attends the University of Ne
braska.
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Colleen Corkle,
Bob Eby Married
In Catholic Ceremony
Miss Colleen M. Corkle be
came the bride of Robert Eby
Monday at a nuptial service in
St. Patrick’s Catholic church. The
Rev. Father Kucera officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Corkle, O’
Neill. Mr. Eby is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Eby, O'Neill.
Music at the wedding was fur
nished by Helen Gokie, organist.
Patricia McKenzie sang “Ave
Maria”, “Panis Angelicus” and
"Mother Beloved”.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her father, chose chantilly
lace over taffeta styled with a
fitted basque bodice. The port
rait neckline was accented with
seed pearls. The illusion veil was
held in place by a chantilly lace
pill box. She carried a colonial
bouquet of yellow pompons and
white roses surrounded by lace
and satin trimmed leaves.
R'ta Cork!3 f rved a. maid of
honor. Eileen Corkle was brides
maid. The attendants were dress
ed in street length sheaths of
mint and avacado green. Tiny
mint green pill boxes held their
organza veils. They carried bas
kets of yellow daisies surrounded
by satin leaves.
Best man was Bill Eby. Ushers
were Ronnie Schmeichel and
Darrell Clyde.
Following the wedding a lunch
eon and reception were held at
the Town House. Hosts were par
ents of the bride. Mrs. Howard
Jackson. Inman, and Mrs. Bob
Burival, O'Neill, cut the cake.
Mrs. Bill Eby, O'Neill, and Miss
Janet Fricke, Mitchell, served
punch. Mrs. Dick Harmon, Lin
coln. had charge of the guest
book and the Misses Peggy and
Judy Sullivan, O’Neill, took
charge of the gift table.
After a wedding trip to Colo
rado the couple will be at home
at 321 West Clay. The bridegroom
is employed by Eby's Conoco
Service. The bride is employed
by St. Anthony’s Hospital.
Teen Age
: :op
SAT., AUG. 11
American Legion Auditorium
O'Neill, Nebraska
AAosic by
THE ROCKITS
Admission: 75c
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallen left
Saturday for Canada on a fish
ing trip.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. L.
Van Vorhis Sunday and Monday
were their son, Robert, wife and
daughter, of Minot, N. D. on
on them way to visit Mrs. Van
Voorhis parents.
Spending the weekend with Mrs.
Loretta Hynes were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hynes of Minneapolis on
their way to Glendale, Calif, to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hynes
and his sister, Mrs. Don Borg,
San Bernardino, Calif.
Leaving Sunday for a two
•reeks' vacation at Mound City.
Mo. where the John Enke fam
ily.
Mrs. John Noll and children of
Phoenix, Ariz. left Tuesday for
a visit to Aberdeen S. D. They
have been with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Van Every
and family of Perry, la. are
visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Kruse her parents,
and the Van Every family. He
is transferring to Gamble Store
in Roswell, N. M.
Father Barnabas James of Chi
cago and his father, James Ber
igan, of Phoenix, Ariz. are
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Berigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Luck, and son
Harry and daughter, Mary Jean
ine. cf El Sebrente, Calif, sfient
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Hynes, and other relatives.
Mrs. Luck was formerly Helen
Malloy and teaches in junior
High at E. Sebrente. Mr. Luck
is a retired Colonel.
Weekend guests at the C. J.
Gatz home were Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Levigne, Omaha.
Karen Bridge,
Lowell Seger Are
Married Saturday
The marriage of Karen Bridge
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harri
son Bridge, O’Neill, to Lowell
Seger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
fred Seger. Stuart, was solemn
ized August 4 in the First Metho
dist Church with the Rev. Glenn
Kennicott officiating.
Mrs. Howard Manson and Mrs.
Harold Seger played organ-piano
duets precesetding the ceremony.
Mr. Rahe Johnson. Neligh, sang
"I Love Thee" and "The lord’s
Prayer" accompanied by Mrs.
Manson.
The bride, given by her father,
appeared in a traditional white
gown designed in nylon organza
by Bridal Originals. Tbe molded
bodice of Venive lace was high
lighted by a scoop neckline and
cap sleeves. The floor length
bouffant skirt over taffata fea
tured a wide shadow hemline.
Four organza roses, interwoven
with tiny flowers, formed a cap
that held the bride’s imported
silk illusion veil in place. Her
bouquet was of white majestic
daisies.
Miss Jane Peterson, O’Neill,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Joyce Harmon, O’Neill, and
Renae Hoffman, Brunswick. They
wore identical gowns of fern
green silk organza over taffeta.
The slim bodice was styled with '
a portrait scoop neckline and el
bow length sleeves. Deep box
pleats at the waistline formed a
domed cocktail length skirt ac
cented by a watteau panel back.
They wore matching picture hats
of Swiss braid with daisy circled
crowns and carried bouquets of ;
bronze and yellow daisies.
Jerry Taylor, Stuart, was best
man. Groomsmen were Larry
Kramer, Stuart, and Roy Bridge,
O'Neill. Ushers were Robert Jac
quot. Long Pine, and Michael
Batenhorst, Stuart.
Candle lighters were Tim Lan
dis, Ogallala, and Michael Seger,
Newport.
ror tne reception in tne church
parlors the serving table had as
a centerpiece, a four tier wedding
cake. Mrs. W. B. Gillespie, O’
Neill, presided at the serving
table. Mrs. Robert Evans, Nor
folk. and Mrs. Vernon Lorenz,
O’Neill, cut the cake. Mrs. Lyle
Lemmer served the punch. Roy
Landis, Ogallala. and Mrs. Ro
bert Kurtz, O'Neill, were host
and hostess for the reception.
Mrs. Jerry’ Wheeler, Emmet,
and Mrs. Jim Seger, Newport,
were servers for the bride’s
table. Mrs. Ed Pierson. North
Platte, and Mrs. Wayne Reynold
son, O’Neill, took care of the
gifts. Miss Jeanette Mattas, Mer
rill. had charge of the guest book.
After a brief honeymoon, the
couple will be living in Ainsworth
where the bride will be teaching
school. The bride groom will be
employed as a case worker for
Brown County. The couple are
both graduates of Wayne State
Teacher^CoUege^^^^^^^^^
LLiT-AAWAJJ^fV - jtrcujtriLc:
Schrage. daughter erf Mr. and1
Mrs. Claude Schrage. graduated
from St. Joseph’s School of Nurs
ing. Omaha. Thursday evening. '
Exercises were held in the Boys
Town Auditorium for the com
bined classes of St Joseph and
St. Catherine Schools of Nurs- j
ing. Mass was held Thursday
morning with breakfast served
to parents .and relatives of the i
graduates following the services. :
( amp KruiMU At Camp Witness
A fall family camp at Camp
Witness is being planned for Aug.
15-19, Camp Witness, a nonde
nonnnatiunai camp, is sponsored
by the Americas Sunday Union
Tlu- camping site is located W
mile east oi Long Pine 2 miles
north along Pine Creek. Anyone
is invited to attend the camp
session.
Mrs. Ed Schmil Hostess
Members of the Janwa club
met Mantay evening at the home
of Mrs Edward Schmil. Refresh
ments were served alter playing
bridge. Mrs. John Stuifbergen
held high score, and Dora Mur
phy, low score.
Mrs. Moses Hostess
Merrymlx club met at the home
of Mrs. H. 9. Moses. Dessert
preceding bridge. Guests were
Mrs Ike Van Every and Mrs.
L,. A. Burgess. High score winners
were Mrs. Van Every and Mrs.
Moses.
Mr. :uul Mrs. Ed Moeller, At
kinson, announce the engage
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Sharon Leone,
to Thomas A. Welsh, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Welsh, sr.,
Atkinson.
Miss Moeller is a 195S gradu
ate of St. Joseph’s high school.
She attended St. Catherine’s
School of Nursing, Omaha, and
is presently employed at SI. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
Mr. Welsh is n i»57 graduate
of Atkinson high school and is
engaged in ranching with his
father.
A September wedding is plan
ned by the couple.
Punl-NlipUaJ Shwwrr Held
ROYAL — A post-nuptial show
er honoring Mrs. LyJr gUis,
daughter erf Mr. and Mrs. Ken
n*U) Lyer, was hold in the M.'th
odist church |T treat ion r *0m Fri
day afternoon. Barbara Morrison,
Mrs. La Rue Johnston and Mrs
Eldon Schaeht, aaaited in opening
the gifts Mrs. Wayne Anderson
announced the program.
Kitchen help included Mines.
Darrell Anson, Wuyne Anderson,
Don Johnson. Russell Nagel, Al
low Lichty, Myrl Filklns, Francis
Reynolds, Bill Planer, Elwyn Ty
ler, Dell Kimble.
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The marriage of Mmm Janie*
Eyer and Lyle ElUa, Red Oak,
la., took place in Yankum. Sat
urday, July 28. The bride is a
graduate <d the Creighton high
school and of Commercial Exten
der school, Omaha The groom
was graduated from Elliot high
school ami the University of Om
aha. He ia a Marine Corps vet
eran.
The newlyweds make their
home in Essex, la where he will
be head football coach anti math
ematics instructor In high school.
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