The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 29, 1962, Image 5

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Mr. anil Mr*. i)t-ane Reed
;uinoiini i ll the engagement of
their daughter, I'aula, to David
Babbitt. *011 of Mr. anil Mr*.
I>. C. Babbitt, Arapahoe.
Ml** ltee«| attend* Nebraska
Westejiui tnlvernlty mill I* a
member of Willurd Sorority.
Mr. Babbitt is a graduate of
the same M'hool where he was
ST. ANTHONY’S
GUDE — Mr. arid Mrs. Robert
Glide of O’Neill, son, Theodore
lames, 5 pounds ti 3/4 ounces,
Nov. 16.
HOOVER — Mr. and Mis.
James Hoover of O’Neill, daugh
ter, Pamela Lynn, 9 pounds 2Vt
ounces, Nov. 17.
FOX — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Fox of Bassett, son, Kevin
James, 9 pounds 3/4 ounce, Nov.
17.
LOSEKE — Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Loeseke of Chambers,
daughter, Diane Marie, 7 pounds
7Me ounces, Nov. 18.
LOSEKE Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Loeseke of Chambers,
daughter, I bane Marie, 7 pounds
7','j ounces, Nov. 18.
BERNT Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Bernt of Stuart, son, Brad
ley Charles, 8 pounds 5V4 ounces,
Nov. 23.
ELSBERRY - Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Elsberry of O’Neill, daugh
ter, 7 pounds 11 34 ounces, Nov
28
h member of Blue Key, men’s
honorary, lb- was affiliated with
I'hl hap|»a Tau social fraternity.
Mr. Babbitt is attending the 1,'ni
versity of Nebraska College of
Medicine where he is a member
of l*hl Chi medical fraternity.
The couple plans a June lHth
wedding.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
COBB — Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Cobb of Stuart, daughter, Jane
Lynn, fi jxjunds 2 ounces, Nov. 12.
HAMM — Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Ramm of Stuart, daughter,
Joan Emily, 7 pounds 4 ounces,
Nov. 14.
LAIBLE — Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Laible of Stuart, son, Robert
Louis, 7 pounds 3 ounces, Nov. 14.
BEJOT — Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bejot of Long Pine, daughter.
Patricia Dawn, 6 pounds lO1^ oun
ces, Nov. 20.
FERNAU — Mr. and Mrs. ■
Franklin Fernau of Butte, daugh
ter, 7 pounds 9 ounces, Nov. 23.
SACRED HEART
KOENIG — Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Koenig of Fairfax, S. D.,
son, 8 jiounds 5 ounces, Nov. 24.
ELSEWHERE
CLIFTON — Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Cliiton of Auburn, son, Bri
on Gary, 7Vz pounds, Nov. 3. Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Clifton of Or
chard are the paternal grandpar
ents.
FILSINGER — Mr. and Mrs.
Duaine Filsinger of Clearwater,
daughter, 6 pounds 8 ounces,
Nov. 14, Tiiclen community hos
pital.
Bonnie Kay Gokie,
Raymond Shaffer
Wed at Atkinson
Bnnie Kay Gokie and Raymond
J. Shaffer .both of Atkinson, were
united in marriage Saturday,
Nov. 24 at St. Joseph's Catholic
church, Atkinson.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Connie Gokie and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Shaffer, all of
Atkinson.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Richard
J. Parr before altars decorated
with white pompons.
Jim Hytrek. Stuart, was the
soloist and sang "Ave Maria",
"Panis Angelicus" “O Lord I am
not Worthy” and “On This Day,
Oh Beautiful Mother" as the bride
presented a bouquet of pink roses
at the altar of the Blessed Virgin.
Carol Kies was the organist.
The bride given in marriage by
her father appeared in a floor
length gown of peau satin, styled
with a molded bodice and long
sleeves that tapered to bridal
Points over the wrists, featuring
a jeweled ehantilly yoke. The
full skirt which had lace appliqu
ed polonaise draped hipline, flow
ed into a chapel train and a peau
satin bow finished the waistline in
back. Her bouffant tiered veil of
pure silk imported french illusion
was elbow length and was held
by an all pearl jewelled crown.
She carried a bouquet of pink
roses.
Jean Bonenberger, cousin of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Delores Johnson and Ruth Hum
pal, Omaha, were the brides
maids. They wore identical street
length dresses of emerald green.
Their matching coronets topped <
with a single rosette were trim- <
med with blusher veils. They car- i
ried a crescent of white mums
tied with a velvet ribbon.
Bob Gokie, brother of the bride. 1
was the bestman. Bob Henning ]
and E. Humpal were the grooms- 1
men. Jack Ries and Larry Wer- c
wel, the ushers. t
A buffet luncheon was held for 1
100 guests at the Knights of Co- i
lumbus Hall at noon followed by
the reception. <
Mrs. Gene Ziska. O'Neill, re- \
gistered the guests. The bride’s i
cake was decorated and cut by r
Mrs. Don Gokie and the groom’s \
cake was served by Mrs. Dean 3
Gokie, both sisters-in-law of the i
bride.
After a wedding trip the cou- 3
pie will be at home in Cheyenne, a
Wyo.. where he is employed. S
FLOYD - Mr. and Mn Leroy
Floyd of Wickcnburg, Am., son,
James LeRoy, Nov. 5. Mrs. Floyd
u the former Esther Clemens, a
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs
Levi Clemens of Amelia.
WINKLER — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Winkler of Denver, Colo.,
daughter, Patricia Ann, Nov. 4.
HLNDMARSH — Mr and Mrs
James Hiruimarsh of Wausau,
Wise., daughter, Came Lee, 6
pounds 15 ounces, Oct. 28. The
couple has another daughter,
Christie, 2. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dana
Bigelow of Stuart are the mater
nal grandparents.
PETERSON - Mr. and Mrs
Norman Peterson of Minneapolis,
Minn., son Mrs. Peterson Is the
former Ivalyn Johnson of Wake
field. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ru
beck of O’Neill are the great
grandparents.
SMITH — Mr and Mrs. Phillip
Smith of Missouri Valley, la.,
daughter, Terri Eileen, 7 pounds
11 ounces, Nov. 21. Mrs. Smith is
the former Rita Hoehne of O’
Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony O’
Donnell are the maternal grand
parents.
SMITH — Mr and Mrs. Mike
Smith of Lincoln, son, Zane
Browning, 8 pounds 4 ounces,
Nov. 18 Mrs. Smith is the for
mer Jeanne Cole, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole.
SNYDER — Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Snyder of Central City,
daughter, Shannon Sue, 6
pounds 13V* ounces, Nov. 20.
Mrs. Snyder is the former Sue
Ellen Tomlmson, daughter of
Dick Tomlinson, O’Neill and Mrs.
Doris Tomlmson, Cedar Rapids.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus Snyder of Ew
ing. The couple also has a son.
BART09 — Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Bartos of McCall, Idaho,
daughter, Rozan Lee, 8 pounds,
Nov. 11. The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and
James Bartos of Ewing.
HORNER — Sgt. and Mrs. Rex
Horner of Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.,
son, John Joe, 7 pounds 14 oun
ces. Mrs. Horner is the former
Margaret Hickey, daughter of P.
V. Hickey. The couple has five
daughters.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Nov. 20 — Mrs.
H. B. Black of Wagner, S. D.;
Mrs Carl Nelson of Spencer; So
phie Anthopoulos, Robert E. and
Colleen Gallagher of O’Neill. 21
— Jeffrey and Karen Haverkamp
of O’Neill; Mrs. M. D. Miller of
Bassett and Martin Van Conet of
Ewing. 22 — Charles (Sammiei
Regan of Ewing; Rex Ohri of
Spencer; Mrs. Don Bernt of Stu
art; Patricia Newton and Tim
Sivesind of O’Neill. 23 — Mrs. Ar
len Miles of O’Neill. 24 — Mrs.
Mabel Smith of Page and Mick
Hammerlun of O’Neill. 25 — Leo
Mullen of O’Neill. 26 — Bernard
T. Hynes and Mis. Donald
Schommer of O’Neill. 27 — Rev.
W. B. Lamb of Page and Ro
bert A. Kloppenborg of Emmet.
28 — Mrs. Gary Elsberry of O’
Neill.
DISMISSED: Nov. 21 — Mrs.
Edward Dziowgo, Kathryn Cava
naugh, Connie Hoiz and Mrs.
Janies Hoover and baby of O’
Neill; Robert H. Strong of Cham
bers and Mrs. Alta Finch of
Page. 22 — Mrs. Robert Loeske
and baby of Chambers; Jeffrey
and Karen Haverkamp and Ro
bert and Colleen Gallagher of O’
Neill. 23 — Rhonda Harmon of
Page and Lloyd Johnson of O’
Neill. 24 — Lynette Batenhorst,
Sophie Anthopoulos and Patricia
Newton of O’Neill; Martin VaVn
Conet and Charles Regan of Ew
ing. 25 — Bernard Allen, Howard
Bradley and William Langan of
O'Neill and William Ohrmund of
Inman. 27 — Emmet McCaffrey,
Mrs. Gifford Rustemeyer, Mrs.
Bernard Schmitz and Mrs. G. 1
Arlen Miles of O’Neill; Mrs. Am- |
elia Larson of Ewing and Rex P
Ohri of Spencer. 28 — Nick Ham- I
merlun and Tim Sivesind of O’- I
Neill and Mrs. Jessie Grow of I
Inman. ■
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
.ADMITTED: Nov. 19 - Mrs.
Roger Bejot of Long Pine; Mrs.
Harold Klinger and Fred 9tolte
af Atkinson. 20 — Frank Bigelow
of Atkinson. 21 — Lawrence P.
Farewell of Atkinson. 23 — Mrs.
Franklin Femau of Butte; Bar
bara Ann Gudgel of Johnstown;
Anthony Lynn Lech of Atkinson
and Mrs. Gladys Boucher of
Butte. 24 — Steven K. Hansen of
Bassett.
DISMISSED: Nov. 20 — Laura
MacLachlan of Atkinson and Mrs.
Lida Turpm of Newport. 21 —
Fred Stolte of Atkinson. 23 —
Mrs. Roger Bejot and baby of
Long Pine. 24 — Barbara Ann
Judjel of Johnstown. 25 — An
hony Lynn Lech of Atkinson.
® — Steven K. Hansen of Bas
;ett; Mrs. Harold Klinger and ,
-.awrence Farewell of Atkinson;
Mrs. Gladys Boucher and Mrs.
Franklin Fernau and baby of <
3utte. j
1
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Mrs. Etta Bennet 1
>f Naper; Mrs. Charley Carr of 1
)'Neill; Ed Goettsch, E. L. Hag- '
>erg and John Schommer of 1
Spencer; Mrs. Thresa Liewer >
tames Rehak. Mrs. Clara Hahn, i
Mrs. Helen Grainger, Bernard f
leiman and John Tiefenthaler of <
Jutte; Mrs. Barbara May of Ni- I
brara; Thomas Bowers of Bris- 1
ow; Ray Counts and Mrs. Josie I
’eshek of Lynch and Mrs. Will- I
am Koenig of Fairfax. S. D. I
DISMISSED: Nov. 21 — Mrs. t
lien Stewart of Lynch, Mrs. Ed- 1
rin Filips of Spencer and Judith 5
itkinson of Butte. 22 — Mrs. Her- r
nan Janssen of Spencer and Ste- c
en Ruda of Bristow. 23 — i
lichael Bentzen of Naper. 24 — s
Jbert Ratkovec of Spencer. 25
- Connie Bowlby of Lynch. 26 — s
Its Neal Jones of Bloomfield J
nd Mrs. William Klinetobe of -a
pencer j
Page News
By Mr*. Baa Aahaa
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Porter,
Orchard, Fred Croak and Tern
Ickes accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
N D. Ickes and Dennis Gordon
where they were Thanksgiving
day guests m the Don Maimberg
borne. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Malm
berg and children, Gordon, were
also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summers
and sons went Wednesday to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thame
Shull at Dorchester and were ov
ernight and Thanksgiving day
guests there. They were Thurs
day overnight guests in the home
of their daughter and her fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs, A1 Phillippi,
Lincoln. They were all supper
guests of Al's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. A Phillippi.
Mrs. Goldie Mullen, Grand Is
land and Otto Evans were mar
ried last Tuesday at the Page
Methodist church Chet Linder
gave his mother in marriage and
another son, the Rev. Robert
Linder officiated.
Golden Rule Extension club met
on Tuesday with Mrs. Harrison
Hallman beginning with a noon
day dinner. Ten members ans
wered roll call. The lesson on
‘‘Christmas Decorations” was
given by Mrs. R. V. Crumly and
Mrs. Lorenz Riege. The Decem
ber meeting will be with Mrs.
Harold Freemeyer and it will be
the Christmas party.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown
and Mr. and Mrs Loren Stewart,
Grand Island were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Stewart.
Edd Stewart had the misfortune
of running a pitch fork through
his left hand on Friday while
working at the Matt McCabe
farm. Medical attention was re
quired.
Help-U-Club held their card
party at the Improvement club
on Tuesday night. Prizes were
won by Mrs. Otto Matschullat,
Wm. Buxton and Clarence Finch
sr. Hostesses were Mmes. Ora
Caskey, Sidney Faulhaber and
Kenneth Waring.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
were Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Goelter, Os
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder,
O'Neill, Mr and Mr» Frank
BeeUert and Becky. Fir. and
Mrs Harry Harper and Mr* Ho
bert Beelaen and Kathy were
all Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Hubert Prill.
MYF met on Sunday night at
the Methodist church with Dar
rell Reiss, the sponser. Devotion
and lesson was given by Marilyn
Max and Roberta Asher. This
ends the series on “Love and
Marriage”. A film was shown on
the trip that the MYF took this
summer at the Black Hills. The
group invited a local doctor to
address the group in the near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Warmg
and family. Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Finch sr , Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and family,
Mrs. Ethel Waring and Mr*. Alta
Finch, Page, were all Thanksgiv
ing dinner and supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr.
were evening callers.
Members of the Friendship
Sunday school class met in the
Methodist church parlors Tuesday
for their annual Thanksgiving
dinner.
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer, presided
over the business meeting. A
short song service followed the
scripture reading and Mrs. Stauf
fer told some of the highlights of
her recent trip to the United Na
tions.
Twenty seven members were in
attendance. Mr and Mrs. Alton
Trowbridge, Saratoga, Wyo., were
guests. This has been an an
nual affair for over 40 years.
Mrs. Emma Kemper, Page,
Mrs. Luella Parker, O’Neill ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Kemper to Grand Island where
they were guests for Thanksgiv
ing m the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Ludington. Other guests
were Mrs. Lorraine Callahan and
Carol, Mr. and Mrs. George
Winkler and family, Lincoln, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Larson and child
ren, Palmer. Orville is a bro
t.icr to Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Wink
ler and Mrs. Luddington and
they are children of Mrs. Kem
per.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker
and Mr. and Mrs John Walker,
Norfolk attended the funeral of
the men’s aunt, Mrs. John Rapp
at Olivet, 9. D. on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Walker
were from Wednesday to Friday
visiting their son and family, Mr.
and Mr* Ed Walkrr, Cairo For
Thanksgiving the Walker* miter
i imined be*xies bis parent*. Mr,
and Mr*. John Walker, Anthpny
Craig and children. Norfolk. Mr,
and Mr* Roger Johnson, Omaha
Mr and Mr*. Dick Cunningham
and family and Mr* Laura Cun
nrngham spent Thanksgiving
weekend v.tiling relative* m
Newcastle. Wyo.
Mr and Mr*. Forrest Render
ion. Orchard, Mr and Mr* El
mer Trowbridge and Mr. and
Mr*. Dark Trowbridge and fam
ily were Sunday afternoon call
er* in the Ik one of Mr* A C.
Weber.
The Rev and Mr* Robert Lm
der and family spent from Wed
nesday to Sunday visiting with
the Rev and Mrs Raymond Kirk
and family in Elk Grove Village,
111
Last Monday'* *up{>er guests of
Mrs. Stella Russell were Mr and
Mrs Lawrence Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs William Neubauer.
The occasion was the birthdays
of Ronald Smith and the Neu
bauers.
Sunday dinner guest* of the
Jessie Kellys were Mr. and Mrs
Tom Kelly and family and Mr
and Mrs. Bernard Grimes and
family, Chambers.
Guests for Thanksgiving at the
Forrest Henderson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schneider,
Plain view, Mr. and Mr*. Walter
Flatt and daughter, South Sioux
City, Mr and Mrs Charles May
er and family, Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Henderson, Orchard,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leiding,
Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Kennedy and Pat and Mr
and Mrs. H. G. Kennedy and
Rodney, Page, Mr. and Mis Car
roll Marcellus, Stuart and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Coburn, O’Neill.
The Page Fire Department
was called Sunday afternoon to
the Melvin Roach farm where
Mr. Roach was burning a fence
line when a gust of wind got it
out of hand. Due to the quick
work of the department, no dam
age was done.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes were
Sunday evening visitors in the
Bert Finley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Connors
entertained at a card party on
Friday night at their home. Pri
zes were won by Mrs. Bernard
Schacht, Alfred Nelson, Mrs. El
wood McClaren, John Schleuses
ser and Mrs. Ora Caskey.
Messrs. Kenneth Heiss, Edgar
and Marvin 9tauffer, Harold Mel
cher, Ivan Heiss, Neven Ickes
jr. and wives and Dale Stauffer
all of Page, attended the Monday
evening session of the Farm Bur
eau.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and
family, Scotia, visited on Wednes
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Abney, Inman. They were over
night guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Matschullat, Page.
On Thanksgiving day the Antho
nys and the Matschullats were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Matschullat.
The three top winners of the
essay on “My Evaluation of
County Government Day" were
Becky Beelaert, first; Kent Stauf
fer, second and Jim Rutherford,
third.
This was co-sponsored by the
Page American Legion and Auxi
liary.
A large crowd was on hand on
Monday night at the Page Legion
Theatre to see a film on the re
habilitization of Leonard (Porky)
Lorenz. Porky lost both arms sev
eral years ago in a baler acci
dent.
The senior class of the Page
High school will hold their class
play “Heading for A Weddin”
on Friday, Nov. 30 at the school
auditorium.
The seniors are Sandy Alberts,
Bruce Bowen, Lynne Boelter,
Peggy Crumly, Bonnie Heiss,
Karen Harris, Rita Larson, Dick
Linder, Caroline Max, Connie
Nissen, Susie O’Brein, Juanita
Ragland, Randy Stauffer and
Larry Summers. Their sponger is
Mr. Allen Gross.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart,
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ste
wart and Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Ware, Grand Island and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Withee, Orchard, were
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Smith, Inman.
Class mothers of 1955 held a
pre-nuptial shower on Saturday
for Miss Rosemary Johnson, fi
ancee of Marlin Frahm, Page, at
the Methodist church basement.
For entertainment the mothers
presented two skits, followed by
two musical selections by Mrs.
H. O. Hill., accompanied on the
piano by Caroline Max.
Assisting the bride elect with
her gifts were Mmes. Hill, Sid
Frahm and Leo Neubauer.
Help-U-Club met on Wednesday
for a noon day dinner with Mrs.
Ethel Waring. Mrs. J. W. Finch
was a guest. The afternoon was
spent in card playing with prizes
going to Mmes. J. W. Finch, Will
iam Buxton and Ora Caskey.
Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. will be
the next hostess.
Mr. and Mrs William Buxton,
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Bux
ton and family, O’Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Buxton, Orchard, Ar
thur Buxton, Royal, were Thanks
giving dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Buxton, Clearwater.
East Side Kountry Klub met
last Wednesday with Mrs. Rich
ard Cunningham. Mrs. Lynn Lar
son and Mrs. Bill Jackson were
guests. The lesson on “Kitchen <
Cabinets” was given by Mrs. Dar- ]
rell Heiss. The club plans to go 1
carolling sometime in December. <
Mrs. Larson won the special
prize. i
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer t
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar «
Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Har- 1
ry Harper were Thursday din- 1
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Stauffer. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler 3
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. 3
Harold Tegeler and her mother, s
Mrs. Anderson in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer, O'- f
NeiO. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash- (
er and family. Winner. Mr. and 3
Mrs. Kenneth Asher and family. 3
■- ' ' : *r>:
Elaine Krugman,
Richard Hauberg
Exchange Vows
The Christ Lutheran church,
O'Neill, November 18 was the set
ting of a double ring ceremony
which united in marriage Elaine
Krugman. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Krugman, O’Neill and
Richard Hauberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hauberg, Talmage.
The Rev. Virgil Brack, Plainview,
performed the 2:30 ceremony.
One hundred and fifty relatives
and friend were in attendance.
The altar was decorated with
two seven-branch candeiabras
and bouquets of feathered mums.
Jeanette Landholm and Sheryl
Young, Omaha, lit the candles
and were dressed in gold velvet
dresses with wrist corsages of
bronze and gold mums.
Joyce Ankram, Verdon. sang,
The Wedding Prayer” and “The
Lord’s Prayer” accompanied at
:he organ by Janet Blum, Omaha.
The bride given in marriage by
aer father, wore the traditional
redding dress of white taffeta
vith a fitted bodice, long sleeves
pointed at the wrist and a low
leckline edged in sequins. The
nil skirt had a brocaded panel
’ailing to the floor in front Her
thapel train fell from the full
pleats in back. A finger tip veil
was held in place by a flower
petal crown edged in seeded
pearls. She wore white satin slip
pers and carried out the tradi
ionai ‘‘something old, something
jew, something borrowed and
omething blue” and had a pen
iy in her shoe. She carried a
:ascade of white roses. Her only
eweirv was a cultured pendant.
j gift of the groom.
Mrs. Holly Winklehake. Dunbar,
erved as maid of honor. Janet
Lrugman and Janice Johnson
rere bridesmaids. They wore
dentica! dresses of bronze velvet
with cap sleeves, petal skirts and
fitted bodices. They wore gold
accessories and headpieces. Their
only jewelry were gold earrings,
gift of the bride. They carried
cascades of gold and bronze
mum bouquets. Penny Krugman
Curtis, was the flower girl and
David Teton, Talmage, was the
ring bearer.
Serving the groom as best man
was Tom Teton, Talmage.
Groomsmen were John Hauberg
and Keith Krugman. Ushers were
David Winklehake and Eddie
Krugman.
Mrs. Duane Teton, Talmage,
was in charge of the guest book.
Doris and Bonnie Krugman,
Hanorak Darlington, Sharon
Sonde and Betty Rodman were
in charge of the gifts.
Immediately following the cer
emony a reception was held in
the church parlors. The bride’s
table was decorated in her colors
of bronze and gold. Lorraine Wa
dell and Lola Christ opherson,
Omaha, presided at the punch
now!. The cake was cut and serv
ed by Mrs. Edd Stewart, Mrs.
Glen Stewart, Page, and T.inrla
Krugman. Mrs. Harold Krugman
poured. Serving the bride’s table
were Sharon Marcellus and Mrs.
Nancy Young.
Mines. Harold Mlinar, Fred
Frerichs, Ben Miller, Fred Tim
merman. Boyd Boelter and Ro
bert Miller assisted in the kit
chen.
For traveling the bride wore a
two piece ensemble with brown
accessories.
Following a trip to the south
ern states, the couple will be at
home in Talmage, Nebr.
The bride graduated from the
O'Neill public school and the Im
manuel School of Nursing and
was employed by the Immanuel
hospital, Omaha.
The groom was graduated from
Talmage High school. He owns
and operates a farm near Tal
mage.
Garnett Kay Gillogly
Weds Clifford Juracek
In Catholic Ceremony
Garnett Kay Gillogly,, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Gillog
ly, Inman, was united in mar
riage to Clifford Leon Juracek,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kudie
Juracek, on Saturday at 10 a m
at 9t Peter’s Catholic church.
Ewing. The Rev. P. Burke offici
ated at the double ring ceremony.
The altar was decorated with
baskets of blue and white mums.
Wedding music was played by
Mrs Lewis Vandersmck and the
church choir sang "What Happi
ness Can Equal Mine", “Jesus,
Jesus, Dearest Lord" and "On
This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother".
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, appeared in a floor
length gown with a chapel train,
made of silk organza, with a fit
ted bodice. The front panel of
lace applique was detailed with
pearls and sequins. Her finger
tip veil of French illusion was
held in place from a double
crown of pearls and aurora
boreal is She carried a bouquet
of red roses. The bride carried
out the old tradition of some
thing old, something new, some
thing borrowed and something
blue and a penny in her shoe”.
Patsy Gillogly was the maid
of honor for her sister. Brides
maids were Barbara Keil, Nor
folk and Jenie Sehi. Neligh. They
all wore identical dresses of aqua
blue satin sheer with a short
Atkin-.on, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Asher and Ron, Mrs. Frieda Ash
er and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher
and girls held a no-host dinner
and supper at the Legion Hall in
Page on Thanksgiving.
Dale Braddock. Omaha, sjient
the weekend with the william
Buxtons.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Troshynski,
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz,
Mrs. Marie McDonald and Ervin
Murray, O'Neill, Tom and Bill
Troshynski and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Troshynski and Teddy, Or
chard, were Thanksgiving guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Farnsworth
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max at
tended funeral services on Satur
day for Miss Minnie Farnsworth
at Lincoln. She was a sister of
Hal and an aunt of Mrs. Max.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mick were Tuesday dinner and
supper guests of her mother, Mrs
Ethel Park.
A no-host dinner was held at
the Dick Trowbridge home on
Thanksgiving in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Trowbridge, Saratoga,
Wyo. Guests were Mrs. Anna
Smith, Ern Trowbndge.and Bert
Smith, Inman; Mr and Mrs. Ho
ward Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Miller and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Miller and family, all
A Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Copple and family, Norfolk, Mr.
md Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Smith, Marilyn
Park, Mrs. A. O. Weber and Mrs
Jessie Cronk, all of Page; Linda
fcnith, Omaha. Afternoon callers
vere Mrs. Chester Smith, Neligh,
i*rs Verne Wrede and Mrs. Ma
*1 Wrede, O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
iobert Stevens and family,
Springfield, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs.
Borman Trowbridge, Mrs Eari
Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Summers and family.
A covered dish supper was held
© Wednesday night when the -
loyal Neighbors met at the IOOF
iall. The regular meeting follow
d.
Mr and Mrs. Gregg Kemper
ind family, left Thursday for
heir home in Osage, Kan., after
pending a few days here visiting
tis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
ert Kemper.
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Larson and p
fr. and Mrs. Larry Heist were
’riday night guests of Mr. and
4rs. Robert Prill. The evening
ras spent in playing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlau- A
er and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
leorge Wettlaufer, Page, Mr and
4rs. Harold Strong and Mr. and
5rs. Lawrence Stevens and fam
jacket and matching veil. They
wore while times and gloves and
carried aqua blue mums.
hairy Juracek, Ewing, brother
of the groom, served a* beat man,
Jerry Black, Norfolk, friend of
the groom and Lyle Gilkigly,
Grand Island, brother of Die
bride, were groomsmen. Ushers
were Dick Memirik, Ewing, Tom
and Gene Gillogly C'herly Sehi,
cousin of the groom, and Danny
Gillogly, nephew of the bride
were the flower girl and ring
bearer.
Approximately 150 relatives
ami friends were guests of Die
bride's parents at a wedding din
ner served at St Dominic’s hall
by Kay Kelly. Ruth Ann Hansen,
Carol Gaughenbough, Charlotte
Butterfield, Kathy Kick, Dixie
Shaw and Sharon lloxsie.
The four tier wedding cake
was baked and cut by Mrs. Earl
Wright, Ewing, aunt of Du* bride.
Mrs Gene Gillogly. sister-in-law
of the bride, registered the
guests, Mrs. Loren Stewart,
Grand Island, Mrs. Lonnie JJrei
ner, O'Neill. Mrs. Raymond Fox,
Lincoln ami Linda Juracek, sla
ter of the groom had charge of
the gift table
I he bride is a graduate of In
man high school.
The groom graduated from Ew
ing High school and attended
Norfolk Junior college He is pre
sently employed at General
Wholesale, Norfolk.
After a short wedding trip to
Casper, Wyo., the couple will
make their home at Norfolk.
ily, Norfolk, Eddie and Alice
Shrader, Orchard urul Mr* Lil
lie Wcttlaufer, O'Neill were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Wcttlaufer,
ONeill.
Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mrs. Hester
Edmisten, Gene Harvey, Mr and
Mrs. Harley Kennedy and Rod
ney were Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs. Mae Copes.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sufficool arid
family, Verdigre, were Sunday
dinner guests of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Spath,
Mrs. Mary Lippolt, Laurel, Shar
on Wellman, Lincoln, were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of ,
Mrs, Louise Heese.
“Grandma” Mudloff celebrated
her Oh birthday on Sunday by
preparing dinner for the following
guests. Mr and Mrs Gene Mud
loff, Norman and Dale, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Mudloff and Brenda,
Greg Wcttlaufer, Barbara Belzer
and Dan Mudlof
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and
girls were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Asher. In
the evening the Edd Stewarts call
ed on Bens.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Juracek
and Lyle, O’Neill were 7'hanks
givmg dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Mudloff
Mr and Mrs. Lyman Parks
and “Grandma” Mudloff and Dan
were Thursday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Mudloff. Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Prok up and family,
Spencer joined the Parka for
supper. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mud
loff called.
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