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

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    Sharon Michaelis and
Lonnie A. Breiner
Exchange Vows
Sharon Michaelis .daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Michaelis,
Inman, was united in marriage
to Lonnie A Breiner, son of Al
den Breiner, Inman, and Mrs.
i ank Gehisen, Lynch, on Octo
ber JO at 9:30 a m. at St. Pat
rick’s church, O’Neill. Father
Kucera officiated.
Jean Lohaus, Cecilia Dziowgo,
Judy Sullivan and Marilyn Dono
hoe sang “O Mary, My Mother’’
and "The Lord Bless You and
Keep You" accompanied by Sis
ter Flores.
The bride given in marriage by
her father, appeared in a floor
length gown of chantilly lace and
ii”1 n tulle with long tapered bri
dal 'eves and scalloped n ck
line. ie scalloped lace panels
were over a bouffant skirt of
tulle. She wore a crown of pearls
and sequins accented by a bouf
fant veil. She carried a bouquet
of large white mums.
Sharon Murray, O’Neill, was
the maid of honor, Kay Kelli y
and Ruth Ann Hansen, Inman,
were the bridesmaids. They wore
identical lavender sheath dresses
with cowl draped neckline and
with velvet hats to match. Their
bouquets were lavender and
white pom poms.
Philip Breiner, Inman, brother
of the gioom, was the best man,
Russell and Leslie Breiners, al
so brothers of the groom, served
as groomsmen.
Bob Morrow and Bill Coventry,
Inman, were ushers.
A reception for one hundred
guests held at the American Le
gion hall followed the ceremony.
Mrs. Raymond Fox, Inman, was
in charge of the guest book.
Barbara Keil, Garnett Gillogly
and Kathy Fick, Inman, were in
charge of the gifts. Mrs. William
Murray, O'Neill, aunt of the
groom, served punch, Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, aunt of the bride, poured
coffee. Mrs. Bob Ruther and Mrs.
Vaden Kivett cut and served the
wedding cake.
Bonnie LeMunyan, Atkinson,
Carolyn and Marilyn Fick, In
man, served the bride’s table
and Mmes. Clarence Hansen, Jim
Sholes, George Fick and George
Coleman assisted in the kitchen.
The bride is a graduate of
Inman high school and Person
nel Training Institute.
The groom graduated from O'
Neill high school and is employed
with the Fuller Gravel and Redi
Mix.
After a wedding trip to D: n
ver, Colo., the couple will re
side in O'Neill.
Marlene Kay Frahm
Weds Fred Frerichs
In O'Neill Sunday
PAGE — Marlene Kay Frahm,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Frahm, Page, and Fred Frerichs,
jr, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred
Frerichs, sr., O’Neill, were mar
ried Sunday, Oct. 21 at the Christ
Lutheran church, O’Neill. The
Rev Brack performed the single
ring ceremony in the presence of
about 125 relatives and friends.
Mrs. Richard Cunningham,
Page, sang “The Wedding
Prayer" and “Oh Perfect Love”
accompanied at the organ by Car
oline Max, Page,
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor length
gown fashioned of shadowy silk
organza, and the bodice, trimmed
with lace, featured long bridal
sleeves and a sequin portrait
neckline. The full skirt fell into
a chapel train. She carried a
cascade of white roses.
Kay Nissen, Wayne, and Helen
Frerichs, O’Neill, were the bride’s
attendants and they wore iden
tically attired in blue brocaded
street length dresses. They car
ried bouquets of bronze colonial
mums.
Tom Frerichs, brother of the
groom, was the best man, and
Archie Juracek, O’Neill, the
groomsman.
Lowell Rabbass, Neligh, was
the candlelighter.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
The wedding cake was cut and
served by Mrs. Alva Rabbass,
Neligh and Mrs. R. Ostermeier,
Sidney. Mrs. Gerald Fahrenholz,
Bassett, served the punch and
Mrs. Elsie Frerichs, poured the
coffee. Mrs. Sidney Frahm, O'
Neill, registered the guests and
Mrs. Jim Frerichs, O’Neill, Mrs.
Merlin Meyer, Ewing and Rose
mary Johnson, Bristow, were in
charge of the gifts. Karen Kelly
and Rita Larson, Page, served
the bride’s table and Mmes. C. E.
Walker, Milo Landreth and Harry
Thomsen assisted in the kitchei).
The bride, who was graduated
from Page high school, was born
and raised in this community.
The groom graduated from
O’Neill high school and is now
stationed with the Air Force.
They will leave shortly for Fort
Worth, Texas.
Dawn Larson Weds
Lloyd Fusselman
At Wahoo October 7
Miss Dawn Larson and Mr.
Lloyd A. Fusselman were marri
ed October 7, 1962 at Bethlehem
Lutheran church, Wahoo. The 4
o’clock afternoon ceremony was
performed by Rev. Andrew J Cor
nell.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larson, Cer
esco, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Fusselman, sr., of Page, Nebr.
are the groom’s parents.
Mrs. Norris Johnson, organist,
accompanied Janice Nelson and
Janet Freeman, who sang “Savi
our Like A Shepherd Lead Us,”
— ■ ■ i ■ " ■ -
"Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee"
and "Prayer Perfect."
Candle lighters were Vicki Fua
selman, sister of the groom and
Rosa Larson, brother of the bride
Miss Fusselman wore a gown of
bronze delustered satin and a
wrist corsage of bronze mums.
Maid of honor was Jean Lar
son, jCeresco, sister of the brick-.
Mrs. Larry Wedemiyer, Adair,
La., served as bride's matron. The
attendants were frocked in gold
and bronze brocade i satin of
street kngth. They carried fugii
bronze mums
Jerry Asher of Page served the
groom as best man and Jim Saw
yer was groomsman Ushers were
Lynn Larson of Pago- and Jim
Sawyer.
The bride designed her gown of
peau de sole and French lace fea
turing a fitted bodice with shoe
string straps. A simple front skirt
with large pleats on the sides
flowing to a full vee-back fell to
a small chapel train. Her only
jewelry was a pearl necklace,
gift from the groom.
She carried tangerine roses
with white streamers.
A reception was held mime
diately following the ceremony to
160 guests, with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Larson of Omaha as host
and hostess.
Mrs. Jerry Asher, Page, and
Miss Alice Anderson cut the
cake which was served by Miss
Mavis Krusemark of Omaha.
Mrs. William Mitchell and Mrs.
Joe Jeck, both of Omaha, poured
the coffee and punch.
Miss Charleen Fusselman pre
sided at the guest book. Mrs. L.
Larson, Page, and Mrs. Richard
Dalke, Fremont had charge of
the gift table.
Following a trip to the east
coast, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A.
Fusselman will make their home
in New London, Conn., until next
April, while Mr. Fusselman is
stationed there with a submarine
division of the Navy.
Births
ST. ANTHONY’S
RAMOLD — Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ramold, O’Neill, a son, Gerald
Patrick, 8 pounds 13* ounces, Oc
tober 16.
BIGLIN — Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Biglin, O’Neill, daughter,
Margaret Ann, 5 pounds 13>4
ounces, October 17.
JURACEK — Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Juracek, O’Neill, a son. j
Gayle Gene, 7 pounds 6 ounces.
October 18.
REYNOLDSON — Mr. and Mrs.!
Brock Wayne Reynoldson, O’Neill,
twin daughters, October 19.
HERMANDEZ — Mr. and Mrs. j
Richard Hermandez, Page, a i
son, Scott Allen, eight pounds, 1
seven ounces.
SLATTERY — Mr. and Mrs. f
Thomas Slattery, O’Neill, a
daughter, seven pounds, 3/4 oun
ces.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
BARNES — Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Barnes of Atkinson, daughter,!
Pamela Joan, 7 pounds 12 oun
ces, Oct. 16.
JSLSWHERE
BRANDTS — Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Brandts, Grand Forks.1
N. D., son, Russell George, 91
pounds 2 ounces, Oct. 19. Mrs.
Brandts is the former Brenda
Coleman, - daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Colman. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst and Mr.
and Mrs. George P. Colman are
the great grandparents.
.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMISSIONS: Oct. 16 — Mrs.!
Joe Ramold, Nancy Fetrow, Jan I
Gokie all of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Pauline Noffke, Ewing. 17 — Mrs.
John Cleary, Mrs. Duane Schroe
der and Mrs. T. Joseph Biglin, i
all of O’Neill and Mrs. James
McManah, Inman. 18 — Mrs.
Wayne Reynoldson, O’Neill, Mich
ele Winters. Bartlett, Mrs. Ar
chie Juracek and Sally Herley,
O’Neill. 19 — Kreg Mosel, Page.
Gottlieb Bechtold, O’Neill, and
W. H. David, Chambers. 20 —
f
Remounted Gems
The Old and the New
lv
Diamonds Re--ited
While you t
ROGERS JEWELRY
413 E. Douglas " O'Neill. Xrt»r.
Mrs. Richard Hernandez, Page,
Mrs Roy Borahart and Michael
Kiicoin, O'Neill. 21 Fred Apple
by, O’Neill, Danny Funk, £vug.
Mrs. Gertrude Howard and Mrs
Thomas L. Slattery, O’Neill 22 —
Beth Kramer, O’Neill. Charles
Kaham, Lincoln, Mrs. J. F. Coo
tom, O'Neill, Albert Bogert.
Chambers, Frank T Herman,
Bartictt, Mrs, Alta Finch, Page
and Florence Ponton, O’Neill. 23
— Jeffrey Conklin, Lynch, Fran
ces Anderson, Mrs. Clarence
Sauser, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Jean
Donohoe, Danny Wolfe, Terry
Liedtke and Mrs Jerry Mendis.
all of O Neill 24 — Mrs. H B
Block Wagner, S. L>, Linda
Thompson, Bruce and Teresa
lekes, Page.
DISMISSALS: Oct 16 — Jan
Gokie, O’Neill, Mrs. Gene Mud
loff, Page. 17 — Mrs. Mary Pruss
(expired) 18 — Nancy Fetrow
and Mrs. John Cleary, O'Neill
19 — Mrs. E. Ed Murphy, Mrs
Duane Schroeder, O'Neill, Mrs
John M. Gallagher, Inman, Kreg,
Page and Rena Coppoc, Cham
bers. 20 — Mrs. Dennis Werner
and son, Chambers, Dr. W. F
Finley and Albert Klingler, O’
Neill, Mrs. George 9edlacek and
Bert Johnson, Spencer. 21 —
Mrs. James Earley, sr., Robert
Kinnaley, Gary Coolidge, Archie
Wyant, Mrs. Joe Ramold and
son and Phillip Allendorger, all
of O’Neill. 22 — Sally Herley.
Mrs. Archie Juracek and son.
Mr*. Delia Ernst and W H Dav
id, ail of O'Neill and Danny Funk,
Ewing. 23 — Charles Kalian, Lin
coln. Mrs T. Joseph Bigiin, An
ton Greseck and Mrs. Wayne Key
no Id non, all of O'Neill 24 — Jeff
rey Conklin, Lynch.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Oct 15 — Mrs
Mary Mullern of Atkinson and
Mr*. Clarence Sanderson of
Chamber*. 16 — Mrs Dale
Barnes and William Aide of At
kinson; Rilie Lee Paxton of Stu
art and Mrs. Paul Warnke of
Butte 17 — Mr*. Jennie Mlinar
of Atkinson. 19 — Michael Schmit
of Atkinson; G Elden Butterfield
of O'Neill and Ellen McKenney
of Newport. 20 — Catherine Lynn
Murphy and Mrs Harold Parks
of Stuart; Roy Honke of Butte
and Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Atkin
son.
DISMISSED Oct. 15 - Mr*
Fred Ceams and baby of Atkin
son. 16 — Mrs. Raymond Risor
of O'Neill 17 — Mrs Frank Bige
low of Stuart; Lee Gilman and
Mrs. Mary Mullen of Atkinson
and Mrs. Clarence Sanderson of i
Chambers. 18. Rilie Lee Paxton
of Stuart. 19 — Mrs. Jennie MIL j
nar of Atkinson. 20 — Mrs. Dale
Barnes and baby of Atkinson and
Ellen McKenney of Newport. 21 i
— Mrs. Merle Conley of Ewing
Roy Honke of Butte and Mrs
WUliam Tasler of Atkinson.
SACKED HEART
PRESENT Calvin Conklin.
Lynch. Mra. Mary Heiacr, Mono
mi, Floyd Kelly and Mra. Marvin
Peteraon, Brishm, Allen Tom
baujth, Krmah, Tex., Mra. Clara
Halm, Butte, Mra. Mamie O'
Neill, O'Neill, Ed Goettarh, Span
ccr. Mr* Harold Jamea, Bone
ateel, Mra Donald Marshall, Ver
del. George Sctuilern, Aikmann.
Lee Wells. Lynch, John Sc ham
mer, Spencer, Mrs Helen Grain
ger, Butte, Mr* Marvin Kre
Niobrara, Bnby Annette McalU*
ter, Spencer, William H Staid
fer, Lynch, John Tlelenlhaier.
Butte and Mra. Barbara Mny,
Niobrara.
DISMISSED Oct 1? - Mr*
Donald Goodman, Nnper and
Mra James Meal lister, Oct 18 -
Charles Henry, Spencer and At
fred Stanek, Spencer; Oct. 21 —
Harold Ellermrier. Sfwocer. Mm
Jo* Seatro, Butt# and baby Frank
l udemann. Spencer. Oct. **—
Heuben Johnson. Briatow, Mr*
Ca^. taBWMfl *r%
(o*»icna Tuntnk. Tnnte
Two Auto Accident*
Reported in O'Neill
Two traffic aci tdenta blot lb*
city record* this week
A Monday aftermain collini-ai
between June* liurival at O’Neill
and Juanita Sands of Inman at
tbe interdiction of W Clay and
Jefferson
A Wednesday afternoon acci
dent at E Fremont and S. Mb in
volved Mr* Nora ltlley of 0*
Neill and Elbett Stout uf Rose
Minor damage wag aa*< **ed to
all cars involved
ST. PATRICK'S PARISH DINNER
at the New Parish Hall
Sunday, November 4, 1962
From 4:30 to 7 00 p.m.
Adults $1.50 Children under 12, 50c
Mary Fenton
COME ... SEE the new
Westinghouse Range
chosen by Mary Fenton
for the Cooking School
Best of All Days begin
for any homemaker
when they own a new
Westinghouse Range
from—
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FETROW’S
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507 EAST DOUGLAS O'NEILL, NEBR.
Pillsbur/s Best Flour
25 lb. bag $J79
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I* ^ V
Pork and Beans
I PILLSBURY — White • Yellow - Chocolate
CAKE MIX.3 pkgs. ggc
GOLDEN* VALLEY
CATSUP.2 bottles 29c
BLUE SEAL
OLEO.5 lbs. g^c
SELF SEAM
NYLON HOSE .... Per pr. 49c
No. 2 cans 60c
PILLSBUBY DELUXE
PANCAKE MIX . 3-lb. pkg.^^c
(.OLDEN VALLEY — Fre^wton#
PEACHES ... ^ No. 2Vi cans $ J
GOLDEN VALLEY
CHEESE.2-lb. box q0c
MY-TFINE
PUDDINGS.3 pkgs. 25c
FRESH PRODUCE
WHITE OR RED
GRAPEFRUIT.C for 39'
COLORADO GREEN
CABBAGE.Per lb. gc
NORTH DAKOTA RED
POTATOES.25-lb. bog 79'
SCHOOL BOY JONATHAN
APPLES. Bushel box $099
SCHOOL BOY
Delicious .Bushel box $3.69
MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
ARMOURS STAR PORK POUND ROLE 15c
SAUSAGE . . . 3 rolls for SJOO
LEAN MEATY PORK
SPARE RIBS.Lb. 39'
ARMOURS STAR
BACON.Pound pkg.
CHOICE GRADE BEEF
CHUCK ROAST Lb. 63'
WHOLE
FRESH FRYERS.Lb. £Qc