The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 15, 1962, Image 5

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    Rita Ann Boyle Weds
Kenneth C. Grosse
In St. Patrick's Rite
Rita Ann Boyle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyle, be
came the bride of A/2c Kenneth
C. Grosse, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Grosse, all of O’Neill on
November 3 at a 10 a.m. nuptial
mass at St. Patrick’s church in
O’Neill.
The Rev. Robert Duffy officiat
ed at the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Nick Ramold sang “O Most
Holy One”, “Mary, My Mother”
and ‘‘Full of Glory” accompan
ied by Miss Helen Gokie.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore traditional
white, designed in Chantilly lace
and nylon organza. The molded
lace tsidice was accented by a
portrait neckline, outlined in scal
loped luce and tiny sleeves. The
bouffant floor length skirt of or
ganza was high lighted by a lace
over skirt that formed deep
points on each side. Her elbow
length silk illusion veil w as- held
by a jewelled crown. The bride
wore a single strand of pearls,
a gift of the groom, and carried
a bouquet of white roses and
feathered carnations.
Frances Boyle, O’Neill, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Mrs. Robert Burival, O’Neill, was
the bridesmaid. Her attendants
were attired in sapphire blue vel
veteen dress with matching head
pieces and shoes, they carried
bouquets of white mums with a
blue ribbon.
Bridget Alice Ramold, O'Neill,
and Carolyn Ramold, Ewing, nie
ces of the bride and Alan Hil
kerneier, Orlando, Fla., nephew
of the groom were flower girls
and ring bearer.
Walter Grosse, O’Neill, brother
of the groom was best man. Ro
bert Burival, O’Neill, cousin of
the bride, was groomsman, ush
ers were Delbert Helkemeier and
Patrick Boyle.
Following the ceremony a din
nr was given by the bride’s par
ents at the Legion Hall for 80
guests. The dinner was cooked
by Mmes. Charles Mahuny, Matt
Beha, Ray Tunender, Dorothy
Pribil, Hugh Carr, Leo Schneider,
Ralph Van Horn, Frank Shefl and
Joe Kalina and served by Sandra
Grosse, Cindy Brown, Rose Mary
Mahony, Carol Goughenbough
and Mary Pribil.
A reception for 110 guests fol
lowed in the afternoon. Mrs. Del
bert Hilkemeier, Orlando, Fla.,
registered the guests, Ann Bar
rett, Harrison, Nebr. Mrs. Walter
Grosse and Mrs. Robert Hladik
poured the punch and coffee. The
cake which was baked and de
corated by Mrs. Dan Schneider,
Inman, sister of the bride, was
cut and served by Mrs. Dennis
Cunningham, O’Neill and Eileen
Serres, Harrison. Mrs. Larry Mat
tern, Norfolk, Mrs. Joe Ramold
and Mrs. Harold Parks, O’Neill,
was in charge of the gift table.
The bride is a graduate of St.
Mary’s Academy and was em
ployed at the O’Neill Photo Co.
The groom was a graduate of
Creighton high school and Dana
college. He is now serving with
the U. S. Air Force.
After a short wedding trip the
couple will leave for Shreveport.
La.
A Poem
From Mrs. Eby ..,
Now faith is the substance of
things hoped for, the evidence
of things not seen. Heb. 11:1
Faith
Faith is so simple and yet we
have a tendency to complicate it.
Its just trust and believe and all
our wills submit. Thus two little
girls counting their pennies in
hand. One said "I have five" but
she couldn't understand when the
other girl said, I have ten, 1 can’t
see for you have only five like me.
But the other girl quickly re
plied "1 know” but my daddy
said lie would bring me five more
tonight so I have ten. Her daddy's
words were so real to the child.
She could actually count ten and
she smiled.
She knew she would have them.
She accepted the fact, so she
counted them now and did not
subtract. Oh! This is simple faith
just take God's promises as real.
No matter how at the time we
happen to feel.
We know God will do what He
says He will. Our part just trust,
believe His promises. He’ll fullfill
as if it were a reality we know.
So let's just count our pennies
as we onward go.
—Della Stuart Eby
Hospital Notes:
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Nov. 7—Mrs. Ed
win Sedlacek of Spencer; John
B. O'Sullivan, Rynold Cimfel
Mrs. Bernard Schmitz of O’Ni
Jesse C. Wills of Emmet and
Gary Jerome W’anser of Ewing
8 — Barton Walton and Frank
Burival sr. of O'Neill. — Mrs.
Amelia Larson and William F.
Conner of Ewing. 10 — Mrs.
Lawrence Jonas and Ronald C.*■
Partridge of O’Neill. 11 — Ed
ward Pavel of O’Neill and Mrs.
Douglas Dix of Butte. 12 ■— Era
met Stamp of Inman: Mrs. Don
Park. Valerie J. Hansen and Sr.
M. Wendelin of O’Neill^ Frank
Krupicka of Spencer and Mrs.
Elroy Anderson of Bristow. 13 —
Mrs Dale Fetrow. William Lan
gan. Mrs. M. E. Davis, Kathryn
Cavanaugh and Mrs. Sue Deaver
of O’Neill; David Wayne Cizek of
Spencer: Mrs. W. F. Conner of
Ewing and Glen Jungbluth of
Chambers. 14- — Mrs. Edward
Dzwiogo of O’Neill.
DISMISSED: Nov. 7 — Dewey
Brittell of Chambers; Kevin Lee
Hamilton of Orchard; Robert
Kim Davidson of Reseta, Calif.,
and Mrs. R. R. Herley and son
of O’Neill. 8 — Barton Walton,
Mrs. L. A. Badura, Kathleen Eck
hoff, Gary Wettlaufer and Jerome
A. Spittler; Mrs. Erwin Sedlacek
of Spencer and Eugene Mudloff
of Page. 9 — D. F. Murphy, Mrs.
John J. Harrington and Mrs. An
dy Johnson of O'Neill and Gary
Jerome Wanser of Ewing. 12 —
Rvnold A. Cimfel, Ronald Part
ridge and Mrs. Eugene E. Wolfe
of O’Neill and Mrs. Frank Sny
der of Page. 13 — William F. Con
ner of Ewing; Mrs. Douglas Dix
of Butte and Mrs. Don Park and
Mrs. Dale Fetrow of O’Neill. 14
— David Wayne Cizek of Spen
cer.
EXPIRED: Nov. 8 — Mrs.
Clyde Burge of Amelia.
ATKINSON MBMORIAL
ADMITTED: Nov. 7 — Clar
ence Van Houten of Naper and
Vernon Siebert of Atkinson. 8 —
Mrs. Harvey Sobotka of O’Neill.
9 — Eileen McKenney of New
port; Donald A Kaplan of Stuart
and Mrs. Aaron Lange and Mrs.
Donald Dobrovolny of Atkinson.
10 — Charles Winkler of Atkin
son; Todd Maurer of Bassett and
Frank Bose of Stuart.
DISMISSED: Nov. 7 — Frank
Patterson of Stuart and Delbert
Edwards of Amelia. 9 — Robert
Cole of Emmet; Joseph Shanner
of O'Neill; Colette Grossman of
Stuart; Clarence Van Houten of
Naper and Vernon Siebert of At
kinson. 10 — Mrs. Daisy Ruf of
Chambers; Mrs. Norbert Dobias
and baby and Mrs. Aaron Lange
of Atkinson; Mrs. Paul H. New
tan of Emmet; Eileen McKenney
of Newport and Donald A. Kaplan
of Stuart. 11 — Mrs. Donald Dob
rovolny of Atkinson. 12 — Char
les Winkler of Atkinson and Mrs.
Harvey Sobotka and baby of O’
Neill.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Mrs. Charley Carr
and Mrs. Mamie O’Neill of O’
Neill: Mrs. Herman Janssen, Al
bert Ratkovec, John Schommer
and Mrs. Beaula Kaul of Spen
cer; Floyd Kelly of Bristow.
Mrs. Sally Moss of Verdel. Ber
nard Reiman, Mrs. Helen Grain
ger. Mrs. Theresa Liewer, John
Tiefeirthaler and Mrs. Clara
Hahn of Butte; William Stauffer
of Lynch; James Rehak of An
oka; Mrs. Roger Roth of Fair
lax. S D. and Mr*. Barbara May
of Niobrara.
DISMISSED: Nov. 7 — Mrs.
Art ilesaert of Redbird and Mrs
Hoscoe Cretkmur of Bunesteel,
S. D. 8 — Joseph Kubtk of O’
Neill and Mrs. Katherine Cran
ford of Lynch. 9 — Mrs. Phyllis
Mulhatr and Mrs. Donald Lue
ken of Lynch. 11 — Mrs. Jennie
Berens erf Spencer 12 — Mrs.
Alvin Beriu of Fairfax. S. D.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
DOBIAS — Mr. and Mrs. Nor
bert Dobias of Atkinson, sun, Carl
James, 8 pounds 13 ounces, Nov.
6.
SOBOTKA — Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Sobotka of O'Neill, son, Hen
ry Joseph, 8 pounds 8 ounces,
Nov. 8.
ROSENKRANS — Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Rosenkrans of Pomona,
Calif., twin sons, Ted Allen and
Terry Lee, 7 pounds each, Nov.
8. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rosenkrans
of O'Neill are the great-grand
parents.
HELD — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Held of Royal, son, Nov. 6. The
family consists of three boys and
a girl.
HANSON — Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Hanson of Clearwater, daughter,
Nov. 7. The couple now has three
daughters and a son.
FRENCH — Mr. and Mrs.
Merwyn French jr. of Page,
daughter, Alison Anne, Nov. 9.
This is the couple’s fourth daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
French of Page are the paternal
grandparents.
BERRY — Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Berry of Waterloo, la., son,
Richard James, 8 pounds 2Vi oun
ces, Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo
Berry of Stuart are the grand
parents.
WEDIGE — Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wedige of Omaha, son, 9 pounds,
Nov. 13. Charles Cole of O’Neill
is the maternal grandfather.
Letters
to the
Editor
Ewing, Nebraska
November 8, 1962
The Frontier
O'Neill, Nebr.
Dear Frontier:
I hope I am not too late in
thanking you for the nice collec
tion of groceries that I won at
the Cooking School at your “Best
of All Days”.
I have been busy baking and
trying out the products. The first
was a batch of old fashioned mo
lasses cookies, and when they
were baking my thoughts went
back to my childhood days, when
we came home from school and
mother had baked just such cook
ies. How good they did smell and
taste.
I thought of the growing cane
in those days, that was made in
to molasses each fall when pails,
cans and even barels were all
filled with the dark, thick syrup
that had many uses. Often times
it turned in to sugar and we
youngsters ate it like candy.
Another batch of cookies were
made from the cook book that
disappeared fast the nijght of Hal
loween when 89 goblins, ghosts
and “what have you” dropped
in for treats.
Again I want to thank you and
hope to see you next year.
Sincerely
Mrs. Ella Ziems, Ewing
Frontier Office
Thank you so much for your
paper and all you did to make
your “Best of All Days” a happy
one for us all.
Yours Truly
Mrs. M. L. Sageser.
O'Neill Locals
The Friends of St. Mary will
hold a business meeting Monday
evening at 8 p.m. in the parish
hall. A food shower for the Sisters
is also being held. Food gifts
may be left earlier in the day.
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert L.
Embree left today to attend a
meeting at Mt. Sequoah, Fayette
ville, Ark., on Nov. 16-19. The
theme is missions and includes
all the bishops and District sup
erintendents of the South Cen
tral jurisdiction, covering an area
of eight states.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Kruse went
to Roswell, N. M. to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Van Every and
family. They expect to be gone
about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greene vis
ited the last weekend with a
niece of Mrs. Green’s and her
family, of Des Moines.
Mr. and Mrs. L- M. Merriman
visited relatives in South Dakota
recently.
The Merrymix club had des
sert bridge at the home of Mrs.
John Osenbaugh, Tuesday after
noon. Guests were Mrs. C. W.
Porter and Mrs. Harry Claus
son. Winners at bridge were Mrs.
C. W. Porter and Mrs. Harry
Clausson.
Mrs. John Enke entertained the
members of the 9FF bridge club
with dinner at the M & M cafe
and cards at her home Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady, sons
John and Jim, and Richard Mc
Intosh spent from Saturday to
Monday in Fort Dodge. Ia., at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Prey, Mrs. Grady's parents.
Fatter Robert Duffy was in
Omaha Monday and Tuesday
Father ODonnell, Emmet, acted
as assistant durru.g Father Duf
fy's absence.
A Day of Recollection far the
women of the O'Neill Deanery of
NCCW was held Tuesday. Holt,
Boyd and Antelope counties are
in the Deanery. 'There was a
good representation from the
various towns in that territory.
Bob Hynes, son of Mrs. Loretta
Hynes, recently passed the bar
examination of the State of Min
nesota.
Friends of St. Mary's had a
card party Sun evening at the
parish hall. Refreshments were
served after cards. Special
prize was won by Mrs. W J.
Biglm Winner* at Bridge werr
LaVrta Lehn and Mr* Ira Mom,
at pitch were Mr* Peter* and
Mrs Casper Winkler; at puiochh
were John ICaadu and Mrs. John
Protovinsky. Motlier* of the sen
lor and junior classes were in
charge.
Meeting of St. Patrick’s Altar
Society is Thursday evening at
* 00 o'clock at the Parish hail
Mrs John Hermsen is chairman
«f St Bridget’s Guild which has
charge of the arrangements
Members of the BBC club met
Wednesday evening at the borne
of Mr*. Don Kellner. After play
ing bridge, refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Frank Froelich entertained
the members of the Delta Dek
and Martez clubs Thursday with
dinner at the Town House Win
tiers at bridge were Mrs. C. J.
Gatx, Mrs. P. B. Harty and Mr*
F, N Cronin
Mn A P Jasakowiak waa ho*,
leas to the Jeudi club Thursday.
Dinner waa served at the Town
House with bridge at her borne
Winners were Mrs. Me]vui Husk
k.i and Mrs. Max Wansri
The Antique club met Monday
evening at the Town House for
dinner. The Committee in charge
were Mrs M J. Golden, Mrs,
Esther Harris and Mr*. Floyd
Wilson Old jewelry was display
ed and discussed by the mem
ber*.
Mrs K L. Van Voorhirj was
hostess to the members of the
Wednesday afternoon bridge club
Luncheon was served at the Town
H»uae Cards were played at her
home;
Mrs Ira Most entertained the
Matter club Wednesday evening
with dinner St the Town House
Braise was played during the
evening.
Member* uf the NTTF club hail
dinner at the Town House Wed
need ay evening, Mrs Wayne
Spelts was hostess Bridge was
played afterwards at her liome
Mr and Mrs Harold Weier
went to Kansas City Friday and
returned Tuesday. They visited
their daughter Kathy who is »
student at Providence hospital -
Mr and Mrs F N Crontn
were In Omaha from Sunday to
Toewlay While th. fe they Vtatimf
Mu Cnmm * Jttgter 0»*>*
t * Superior .it flfeored Heart
academy
Mr* Vivian Magetadl uf Ain*
worth wn a recent vtailor of hee
mother, Mr* Owar Newman
Kdward Cuddy went to Lincoln
thi* week, where he haa accept
mi a piatiUon with the Cunt men
lat Hakutg company The family
will move there aa anon aa twain
tng farilitie* can be obtained
Home fur the weekend front
Wayne State Teacher* college
wa* Kathy Brown, viaiting at the
home of Mr and Mr* Oat Mar
tin.
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