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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1962)
Carol Moeller Marries James Peters Saturday In Catholic Ceremony Miss Carol Ann Moeller. Lin coln, became the bride of James L Peters, Lincoln, Saturday, Sep tember 22 at St. Boniface Cath olic church in 9tuart. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller, Stuart and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louie Peters, Loup City. The 11 a.m. Nuptial Mass was l>erformed by the Rev. A. J. Paschang. Two bouquets of gold and yel low mums decorated the main alter. Sister M. Vera accompan ied James Hytrek, Stuart, who sang Ave Maria” and ”0n this Day” 0 The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, appeared in a floor lenghth gown of Chantilly lace and bridal taffeta. The lace bodice featured sequin embroidery around a scallop-edged neckline. The taffeta skirt had a flat panel in front with open box pleats. The back was fashioned with a bustle and bow. Her floor length veil of illusion was held by a satin rosette headpiece. She wore a drop pearl, a gift from the bridegroom and carried a bouquet of white roses. Dianne Moeller, O'Neill, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Elaine Peters, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. They wore identical dresses of beige nylon with lace jackets. They wore coffee colored crowns and veils. Their slippers were beige satin. Each carried a car nation bouquet with coffee color ed bows. Karen Vrooman, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a beige dress and headpiece and carried a basket of miniature car nations. Alan Wedige, cousin of the bride, carried the rings on a white nylon heart shaped pil low trimmed with white lace and ribbons. Larry Peters, Loup City, bro ther of the bridegroom, was best man and Pat Butera, cousin of the bridegroom, was groomsman. Terry, Jerry and Roger Moeller, Stuart, were ushers. Three of the bridegroom’s grandparents were present. Following the ceremony a buf fet and reception was given by the bride’s parents at the Stuart auditorium. Mrs. Peters is a graduate of St. Joseph’s high school and was employed at the Nebraska Cen ter of Continuing Education. Mr. Peters is a graduate of Loup City high school and is employed at 9tate Farm Insurance. The cou ple will make their home in Lin coln. Mulhair, Goodman Married September 9 Miss Melvina Mulhair and Dale GooAnan were married at 2 p.m. Sunday, September 9, in Assump tion BVM Catholic church. Lynch. A reception was held at the Bill Mulhair home following the ceremony. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Sept. 19 — Mrs. Elmer Kinzie of Butte and Patric ia Wilson of O’Neill. 20 — Mrs. Bill Logemann of Chambers; Mrs. Raymond Kayl of Spencer; Lorri Modlin of Emmet; Mrs. Merle Schleusener of Ashland; Bette Sue Finch and Mrs. Owen Park of Page and Mrs. Dale H. doles of O'Neill. 21 — Kurt Reh berg, Donna Marie Murphy and Charles E. Melena of O’Neill and Mrs. Fred Bollwitt of Ewing. 22— Frank Hammon of Lynch and Debra Carl of Ewing. 23 — Mrs. Jerome Cadwell of O’Neill and Sandra Stanton of Chambers. 24 — June Burge of O’Neill. 25 — Walter O’Malley of O’Neill and Mrs. James Rotherham of Ew ing. 26 — Carol Ann Fish of Spen cer and Ina L. Bennett of Ewing. DISMISSED: Sept. 19 — Mrs. Harold Krugmas and son, Mrs. Julia Gallagher and Mrs. James Taylor and baby of O’Neill. 20— Mrs. John Grossman of Stuart; Francis Anderl of Inman; Mrs. Jack Bentzen of Naper; Kurt Rehberg, Robert Jurgensmeier and Barton Walton of O’Neill. 22 — Jeanine Laursen of Orchard; Lorri Modlin of Emmet; Mrs. Donald Miller of Verdigre and Donna Marie Murphy of O’Neill. 25 — Patricia W’ilson and James Sullivan of O’Neill and Marlyn Graham of Lynch. 24 — Sandra Stanton of Chamber*, Mrs. Clar ence Dobbin of Page; Debra Carl of Ewing; Mrs. Raymond Kayl and baby of Spencer; Mrs. Merle Schleusener and baby of Ashland and Mrs. Dale Joies and daugh ter, Mrs. E. E. Cleveland anil Ernest Kloppenborg of O’Neill. 25 — Frank Hammon of Lynch; Mrs. Ernest Revell of O'Neill and Mrs. Fred Bollwitt of Ewing. 26 — Shirley Park and Mrs. Jer ome Cadwell and baby of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: 9ept. 17 - Mrs. John Lanz of Bassett and Reich A Findley of Atkinson. 18 — Mrs. Dale Jackson of Rose and David Dean Dorsey of Newport. 19 — Ellen McKenney of Newport, Cecilia Becker of Johnstown and Mrs. Virgil Morrow of Inman. 20 Richard F. Osborn of Atkinson. 21 — Mrs. Bill Milner of Atkin son. 22 — Mrs. Donald Bouska of Stuart and Mrs. Raymond Risor of O'Neill. DISMISSED: Sept. 17 — Mrs. Roy Doke of Newport and John Zinkon of Amelia. 18 — Lyle An derson of Springview and Mrs. Eugene Sobotka and baby Edward Mitchell of O’Neill. 19 — James W Savage of Omaha. 20 — Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and Reich A. Findley of Atkinson; Ellen Mc Kenney of Newport and Mrs. Vir gil Morrow of Inman. 21 — Leon 9. Kramer of Stuart and Mrs. Cecilia Becker of Johnstown. 23 — Mrs. Dale Jackson of Rose. EXPIRED: Sept. 18 — Robert Alworth of Atkinson. SACRED HEART PRESENT: Sept. 24 — Nicho las, Clarence Moody sr. and Mrs. Bertha Cooper of Lynch; Mrs. Etta Bennett of Naper; Mrs. Hel en Grainger, Harvey H. Tingle, Eva Barnes, Mrs. Clara Hahn and John Tiefenthaler of Butte; Mrs. Katie Jons of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Emil Tejral, John Schom mer, Baby John Frank Lude mann, Albert J Ratkovec and Mrs. Robert Whetham of Spen cer; Mrs. Mary Heiser of Mon owi; Robert Pischel jr. of Ver del and Mrs. Barbara May of Niobrara. DISMISSED: Sept. 21 — Dar leen Koepp of Spencer; William Alfred, Ronald Hajek and Mrs. Harold Potter of Lynch and Mrs. Fred Grimme of Butte. 22 — Bob Dickey jr. and Mrs. William Bentz of Spencer. 23 — Thomas Simpson and Judy Koepp of Spen cer 24 — Baby Terry Worley of Verdel. ST. ANTHONY’S KAYL — Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond J. Kayl of Spencer, daugh ter, Janice Kathryn, 8 pounds, 11 3/4 ounces, Sept. 20. SCHLEUSENER — Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schleusener of Ash land, daughter, Kristine Kay, 7 pounds 4 ounces, Sept. 20. JOLES — Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Joles of O’Neill, daughter, Agnes Gale, 7 pounds 5 3/4 oun ces, Sept. 20. BOLLWITT - Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Bollwitt of Ewing, twin daughters, Cindy Ann, 3 pounds 151? ounces (expired) and Carma Sue, 3 pounds, Sept. 22. CADWELL — Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cadwell of O’Neill, son, Scott Duane, 6 pounds, Sept 23. ATKINSON MEMORIAL MILNER — Mr. and Mrs. Bill Milner of Atkinson, daughter, She ri Lynn, 8 pounds 6 ounces, Sept. 21. BOUSKA — Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Bouska of Stuart, son, Scott Edward, Sept. 22. ELSEWHERE SWERCHECK — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swercheck of Fullerton, Pa., daughter, Natalie Marie, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Sept. 20. Mrs. Swercheck is the former Barbara Muff. Mrs. Mark Muff of O’Neill is the maternal grandmother. The couple now has three daugh ters. W’ALLINGER — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wallinger of Omaha, son, Jeffery Alan, 7 pounds 9 ounces, Aug. 29. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer of Loup City. Mrs. Kathrine Papke of Stuart is the great grandmother. BUDKA — Mr. and Mrs. James Budka, 3069 S 41 St. Omaha twin sons, Sep; 22. Mrs. Budka is the former Carol Leidy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Ralph N L**idy of Aurora, Mo John Kee of O'Neill is the maternal great grandfather. NOVACEK — Mr. and Mrs. William Novacek jr. of Verdigre, son, Alan Ray, 7 pounds, Sept. 12. PAVLIK — Mr. and Mrs. Don Pavlik of Verdigre, twin sons, Dean Edward and Dennis Joseph, 3 pounds 5 ounces each, Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pavlik of Verdigre are the paternal grand parents. O'Neill Locals Visitors at the Bill Richardson home this week are Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Davidson. Des Moines, la., and J. R. Bullington, Runnells, la. Mrs. Davidson is Mrs. Rich ardson's sister and Mr. Bulling ton is the father of Mrs. David son and Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and Mrs. W. J. Froelich left the first of the week for Washington and New York. From New York they fly to Madrid, Spain, and on to Rome, where they will meet Lou and Barbara Birmingham and tour Europe. Lou and Barbara had left the earlier part of Sep tember on a tour of Africa. Winnie Barger went to Omaha Saturday, on a business trip. Mrs. F. N. Cronin and Mrs. P. B. Harty spent Monday in Sioux City. Mrs. Harry Lampert and child ren, Grace and Chris, Orchard, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berigan went to Chicago Sunday for a few days and to take in the Liston Patterson fight. Mrs. James Gallagher and Mrs. Ira Moss were in Omaha Monday to attend a Pre-convention dinner of board members of the ACCW, at St. Margaret Mary’s parish hall. James Rooney and Winnie Bar James Rooney and Winner Bar gar spent Thursday in Sioux City. Tom Head left last week for Minneapolis to attend the Univer sity of Minnesota. Mrs. George Head, his mother, went with him and will visit a son living there. Here for the weekend from 9t. Mary’s college were Judy Ryan, Betty Schneider, Marlene Benda and Mardell Vitt. Bill Shoemaker left Thursday for Spokane, Wash., to attend Gonzaga university. Margaret Donohoe visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Don ohoe from Friday to Sunday. Mrs. F. J. Kubitshek returned 1 1 _ l_ r_-- XT T luob nv-en ** uiii i imu.n. j , *1 • u •) where her daughter, Mrs. Harold R. Bishop and family live. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole went to Omaha to attend the Nebraska Republican post-primary conven tion Friday. Mrs. Earl Rayla, Grand Island, was in O’Neill Friday visiting with some friends. Catholic Ladies Convene The keynote address of the an nual convention of the Archdio cesan Council of Catholic Women Tuesday, was given by Mrs. Ar thur L. Zepf, Toledo, Ohio, Na tional CCW president, at the af ternoon session at the Indian Hills Inn. The symposium on the individu al’s various “images” was pre sented at the morning session by the Very Rev. Edward Malone, OSB, rector of St. John’s semi nary, Elkhom, Msgr. B. J. Lea hy, pastor of Holy Angels parish, and Congressman, Glen Cunning ham. Attending the convention from O’Neill were Hilda Galla gher, Mrs. L. A. Becker, Mrs. John McCarville, Mrs. Mike Lan . (an, Mrs. John Dewitt, Mrs Ro bert Clements, Mrs. Mark Muff, Mrs. James Gallagher. M.*s Clare Conway, Mrs . Frank Shell, Mrs Ira Moss. Mrs Joe Duiek and Mrs. Rynold Cimfel. BBC Hub Meet* Members of the BBC club were entertained by Mrs. Orville Nick eson Wednesday. Refreshments were served following bndge. NTTF Hub Mrs. George Janousek was lios tess to the NTTF club Wednesday evening. Dessert was served pre ceding bridge piay. ______ i Mrs. Ben Hermsen Honored Mrs. John Hermsen had a luncheon Friday afternoon, hon oring her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ben Hermsen, from Dubuque, la. lodir* Aid The Dorsey Ladies Aid met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dena Brady in O'Neill. Mrs. Lindberg Hostess Mrs. Harold Lindberg had a dessert bridge Tuesday evening at her home for the members of MM Club. Mrs. Devoy Hostess The Chez-A-Mari club had din ner at the Town House Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Devoy was hostess. Bridge was played at her home. Mrs. James Devoy of Minneapolis was a guest. Mart*-/. Club Entertained Members of the Martez club were entertained with dinner at the Town House Tuesday evening by Mrs. Edward Campbell. Later bridge was played at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher Honored The Grattan Library board had dinner at the Town House last week, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Gallagher, who are leaving soon to make their home in San Diego. Mr. Gallagher has been a member of the board for a num ber of years. Mr. and Mrs. Leland 9chlote and sons, Creighton, visited in the Marion Woidneck home Sat urday. Mrs. Rosa Bowers was al so a guest. Msgr. Timmothy O’Sullivan un derwent surgery Friday in St. Joseph’s hospital, Omaha, for a knee injury received in February. Altar Society Meets St. Patrick’s Altar Society met Thursday evening in parish hall. A large crowd attended to hear Mother Antonella tell of her trip to seven European countries this summer. Father Duffy reported on the progress of Msgr. O’Sulli van, who is in St. Joseph’s hos pital, Omaha. Parish dinner will be Nov. 4. Proceeds will be used to buy stage equipment for the audi torium. The first parish rummage sale will be held Oct. 25-26-27. Meeting was in charge of 9t. Elizabeth’s Guild, Mrs. Ed Bur ival, chairman. Three leave According to word received from the Selective Service Sys tems local board, three from the O'Neill area went for Induction September 24. They are: Loren L. Parks, Page; Donald J. Petting er, Emmet and Rodrick R. Hugh es, Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hastreiter and Mr. and Mrs. Erv Zach and family, Humphrey, were Sunday guests of the E. M. Hastreiters. They attended the First Com munion of Jane Hastreiter. Aces High Bridge Club Mrs. Ed Paulsen was hostess to the Aces Bridge club when they met Sept. 19 for dinner at the Tropical Gardens. Winners I Madline Cook and Charles Strelow Exchange Vows Madline Cook, daughter of Mil ford Cook, O’Neill and Charles Strelow, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lotus Strelow, Bassett, were mar ried in the Chambers Methodist church September 16. The Rev. Earl Hess officiated at the 7 p.m. double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white jack et dress with lace cummerbund anH white accessories. She car ried a bouquet of white carna tions. Judy Buss mg er. Bassett, the bride’s only attendant, wore a blue box-jacket suit and carried a bouquet of white carnations with fern and blue trim. David Strelow, Newport, was the bridegroom’s attendant. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the bride's home for 30 guests. The couple wffl be at home in Newport. were Mrs Pat Jacques and Mrs per mot Eringtoo Guest player was Mrs. Lurry Hue. Mrs. Emil Adamson jr., is a new member. Mrs Hon Cralf, Flint. Mich , visited her brother, Lloyd Lwwft ke, over the weekend Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Craig ami Mr anti Mrs Lsedtke and boys visited Mr and Mrs A1 l.xdtke, Cham bers, parents uf Mrs Craig and Lloyd. Mrs. John Kahier, Meadow Grove, spent Wednesday, Sept. 19 with her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Liedtk*. Weekend visitors m the Char les Thelander home were Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Kallhuff and daughters, Omaha Aloda Hansen, Osmond, was a Friday afternoon visitor of Mrs Charles Thelander Eagle Bell*** Extension Eagle Belles Extension club met in the home of Mrs. Mae Crawford September 18 with a lunch served after their club meeting. A motion was made and seconded that the old officers hold their same offices for one more year. The next meeting will be held October 23 in the home of Mrs. Elaine Doty. Mrs. Mary Tomlinson, accom panied by Jerry Schmidt, Terry Tomjaek anil Brian Richter at tended the Nebraska-South Da kota game in Lincoln Saturday. Miss Emily Brown, Omaha is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. P. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran spent the weekend in Atlantic, la., visiting their son-in-law and daughter and make the acquain tance of their new grandson. Michael John Paulson. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mary Jo, who is attending school at Blair. Mrs. Schaffer Hostess The Wednesday afternoon club was entertained by Mrs. D. C. Schaffer. Luncheon w'as served at the Town House followed by cards. Mrs. Elizabeth Venteicher and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser entertained their son and daugh ter and their family, Norfolk, at a pot luck dinner Sunday. Mrs Venteicher occumpanifd them to , Noriolk Sunday evening Monday j she went to We* point where | she visited until Tuesday with her Situ in la* and daughter, Mt and Mrs. Tom Gopken and child ren. Auxiliary Meets American Auxiliary to Veterans j of WW I entertained the veteran* | to a pot luck dinner at the Legion hall Monday. Sejit 2t, honoring the secund anniversary of the two orgamtations. After dinner a short musknl program was held, alter which the regular business meeting waa conducted One new member, Mrs. Ella Porter, look her obligation The next meeting will be held m Atkinson Oct. IS. Mrs lte> ttoldsoa Gives Party Mrs Allen ReynotdSon was hos tess to a party given in her home Tuesday evening. Fifteen women were present. Bingo was played for entertainment Lunch was served by the ho* less at the close of the evening Merry Matron* (tub Mrs Jack Schindler was hos tess to the Merry Matrons club Sept. 20. Ten members were pre sent. They answered roll call by telling a house hold hint. New officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Orla Cleveland, president; Mrs. .Mary Hawk, vice president and Mrs JoAnn Hawk, secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Bess Whalen. Lunch was served at the close of meeting. Hand Boosters to Meet There will be a general meet ing of the O'Neill Hand Boosters Tuesday, Oct 2, at » p.m. in the band room of the public school. Dennis Housten, new band dir ector, will speak to the group Plans will be completed for the Bund Day trip to Lincoln, Oct. 13 and the Oct. 2fi trip to Norfolk. All parents of band students from both schools are urged to attend this meeting. There will be election of offi cers. Lunch will be served fol lowing the meeting Janette (lenten*, Amelia, turn been nominated an Hull County candidate tor Ah Nor lte« 4 II Queen. Tile) are srleeted from their artl\ dies In t II Hub. show majttltlp, jnrsoiutllly and leader ship. JiuiHie has Iki-ii n Kilby Iteef exhibitor ut Ah Har-1 ten (nr five year* and at ilt e In 4 II work lor rigid year* she Is a member of the Junior shorthorn .Asms lotion. Janette graduated with l he t'luan ol ‘HI (rout Atkinson high school and Is presently employed an a vtallre** at Hegerwood dale. O’Neill, anti I* also a lender o( “l*ep I p tutd Go" 4 11 club. O' Neill. Hite Is the daughter ol Mr. and Air*. Alllton Clemrnn, Amelia. Stuart Girl Honored A miscelleuneous shower was held Sunday afternoon at the Catliolic church basement lor Miss Murlene Schrnaderer. Games were played anti the pri zes were presented to the bride to-be as a gift A lunch of pie and coffee was served by the ho* tesses, Mrs Joe Kaup Jr., Mrs. Charles Schaaf, Mrs Gary Lock mon, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr*. George Minnig and Mr*. S. E. Timmermans %m 2>aujn! %m Stifle/ %w tornJ/pd/s for th« I Rugged for wear, with just the right dash of smartness iSto . DUTY SHOE SIZES AAA-C 4-11 WEOGIE STYLE *895 LOW HEEL STYLE $795 Soft glove leather. Cushion crepe sole. Steel arch foe extra support A & M SHOE STORE “The Family Shoe Store” O’Neill. 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