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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1963)
Mr. and Mrs. A. <!. Watson of Amelia announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Joyce to Darryl Sterns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Sterns, Atkinson. Miss Watson is a liHi'i graduate of Atkinson High and attended < . K. Itiisincss College in Omaha. \ June 15 wedding is planned. Barbara Jean Collins Weds Richard Wilbern In Superior Church Rite 1 Barbara Jean Collins. Hastings, and Richard Vernon Wilbern, At kinson. were united in marriage. May 18, at the First Methodist church, Superior. The Rev. Tho mas Whidden, Superior, officiat ed at the 2 p.m. double ring cer emony. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs W. B. Collins. Superior and Mrs. V. C. Wilbern, Atkinson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a white lace dress that featured a V neckline and bell skirt. She carried a white orchid and ste phanotos on a Bible. Mary Ann Siebert. Hastings, was the maid of honor. Brides maids were Mary Collins, Mrs. Jack Muss and Mrs. Roland Ev erett. They wore identical light blue eyelet dresses with bell skirts, and carried colonial bou quets of blue and white carna tions. The groom’s attendants were Roland Everett, bestman, Fred Dunn, Edward Siebert and Clay ton Goeke, groomsmen. Pat Mil ler and Charles Remik were ushers. Tom Adock. Superior sang “I Love Thee” and “The Lord's Prayer". He was accompanied by Mrs. Ray Sandin at the organ. A reception was given in the church parlors for 125 guests, by the bride’s parents. The wedding cake was decorat ed in the bride’s colors of blue and white. The bride attended Superior High school, Hastings college and Mary Lanning School of Nursing. The groom is an Atkinson high school graduate and is employ ed in ranching. After a wedding trip to Omaha the couple is now at home on a ranch near Atkinson. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S ADMITTED: May 22 — Mrs. Mick Hobbs, Ewing. 23 — John B. Schmitz, O'Neill 24 — George Thomas Miles, Mrs. Henry Wink ler and Mrs. Bruce Johnson, all of O'Neill. 25 — None. 26 — Mrs. Gilbert Poese, O'Neill; Mrs. Hugh Troshynski. Orchard; Mrs. Clar ence Bergstrom, Ewing; Mrs. Merlin Grossnicklaus, Chambers. 27 — Mrs. Ronald Janzing, O’ Neill; Norman Trowbridge, Page. DISMISSED. May 22 — Mrs. Arnold Stewart. Page; Mrs. W.F. Conner, Ewing. 24 — George Thomas Miles. O’Neill. 25 — Mrs. Bruce Johnson. Mrs. Dale Cur ran and baby girl and Margaret Wertz, all of O’Neill; Mrs. Bert Quick, sr., Butte. 26 — Mrs. Hen ry Winkler. O’Neill. 27— Harry Graham, O'Neill. EXPIRED: May 27 — Mrs. So phie Dobbin. Page. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: May 20 — Mrs. Fern Davis, Atkinson. 21 — Dean Sidak and Dale Sidak. both of Emmet; Mrs. Lawrence Mundorf, Long Pine; Ralph E. Rees, Am elia. 22 — Mary Ronelle Park and Larry Stems, both of O’Neill; Mrs. Bert D. Henning. Atkinson; Mrs. William Femau. Butte; Will iam N. Hoffman, Stuart. 23 — Laurie Allison Root. Atkinson. 24 — Marvin James Miksch, Stuart; Rodney Gene Beckwith, Emmet. 25 — Mrs. Larry Wilcoxson, At kinson; Mrs. John Haskin, Stuart. DISMISSED: May 20 — Mrs. Her,-; Reinheimer. Spencer. 21 — Mrs. Marie Thompson and Mrs. Daniel Snyder, both of Atkinson; James Puckett, O’Neill 22 — Mrs. James G. Bilstein, Amelia; Mrs. Vernon Labahn and daughter. Newport; Mrs. Dale Butterfield and daughter. Chambers; Dale and Dean Sidak, both of Emmet. 23 — Mrs. Milo Stahlecker and daughter. Mary Donelle Park and Larry Sterns, all of O’Neill; Ralph E. Rees. Amelia. 24 — William N. Hoffman. Stuart; Lau rie Allison Root, Atkinson. 25 — Mrs. William Femau. Butte. 26 — Mrs. Fern Davis. Atkinson. Mrs. Lawrence Mundorf. Long Pine. SACRED HEART PRESENT: Mrs. George Court ney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mic anek, sr., Mrs. Leo Thomson and daughter and Harold Hansen, all of Lynch. Mrs. Joe Hausmann, Bonesteel; Mrs. Mary Hull, John Hagberg and John Schommer, all of Spencer; Harry Lewis. Mono wi; Mrs Cecil Milacek and daugh ter and Swan Pearson, all of Bristow; Mrs. F. N. Naber and Mrs. Anna Naber. both of At kinson; Mrs. Mamie O’Neill, Mrs. Sarah Hull and Levi Hull, all of O'Neill; John Tiefenthaler, Char les Kinzie and Mrs. Clara Hahn, all of Butte. DISMISSED: May 21 — Larry Bowers. Bristow; Mrs. Holland Kersch. Spencer. 22 — Jim Vic tora, Fairfax. 24 — L. T. Wills. 25 — Marla Hiatt, Bristow. 26 — Gene Fredricksen, Kenneth Ro sengren. Daniel Olson, all of Spen cer; Mrs. Ethel Olmsted, Bris tow; Gust Weickum, Naper. 27 Miss Rose Mashino. Lynch; Mrs. John Stewart and daughter, Bris tow; Mrs. Molly Peterson, Spen cer. ST. ANTHONY’S POESE — Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Poese, O'Neill, son, Scott Gilbert, 8 pounds, 12 ounces, May 26. JAN ZING — Mr. anil Mrs. Ron ald Janzing, O’Neill, son, 10 pounds, 3V« ounces, May 27. ATKINSON MEMORIAL WILCOXSON — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gene Wilcoxson, Atkinson, son, Keith Douglas, 7 jjuunds, 5 iMinces, May 25. SACRED HEART STEWART — Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Bristow, daughter, 7 pounds, 7 ounces, May 23. MILACEK — Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Milacek, Bristow, daughter, 8 pounds, 8 ounces, May 25. THOMSON — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomson, Lynch, daughter, May 27. ELSEWHERE WEIER — Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wrier, Norman, Okla., son, An thony Joseph, 7 pounds, 8 oun ces, May 26. Paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wrier, O’Neill. BUTTERFIELD — Mr and Mrs. Bernard Butterfield, Creigh ton, daughter, Carla Kay, 8 pounds, May 17. The couple now has three daughters and one son. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield, Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rathjen, Creighton. BORGMANN — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Borgmann, Creighton, son, Alan Eugene, 5 pounds, 14 ounces, May 18. This is the cou ple’s first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Borgmann, all of Creighton. ZIMMERER — Mr. and Mrs. Dean Zimmerer, Bloomfield, son. Curt Joseph, 6 pounds, 10Vi oun ces, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Moser, Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zimmerer, Creighton, are the grandparents. FALTER — Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Falter, son, Rodney Ar thur, 10 pounds, 9 ounces, May 10. This makes three sons and one daughter for the couple. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seggern, Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Falter, Creighton. PAVELKA — Mr. and Mrs. El mer Pavelka, Verdigre, daugh ter, 7 pounds, 10 ounces, May 17. Mrs. Pavelka is the former Don na Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall, Verdigre. Charles Pavelka is the paternal gradfather. CLIFTON — Mr. and Mrs. Rod ney Clifton, Pittsburgh. Pa., son, Jeffrey John. 8 pounds, 4 oun ces, May 13. Mr. and Mrs. James. Clifton, Orchard, are the grand parents. WYCOFF — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wycoff, Kansas City, Mo., son, Steven Otto, May 10. The couple now has a son and a daughter. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cihlar. Verdigre. O'Neill Locals Larry Tomlinson spent from Friday to Monday visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary- Tomlinson. He was accompanied home by Matthew Beha, who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beha. Both boys attend the University of Nebraska. Arriving Wednesday to attend graduation exercises of Jerry Beha were his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bode and Mrs. Paul Schlenz of Elgin. Also Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp (the former Nana Beha) of Sonoma, Calif, who are visiting in the Beha home. Other out-of-town guests over the weekend at the Beha home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beha, Oshkosh, Wise., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beha, Minneapolis. Minn, who arrived Thursday and returned home on Sunday and Miss Mary Murphy of Lincoln, who was a guest from Sunday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jonas and children went to Columbus Fri day where they attended the graduation of Jimmie Jonas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jonas. The Lester Jonas' are former residents. Mrs. Bessie Vavak returned Thursday from Lincoln where she had spent several days with her son and family. Ensign Richard Morgan was among the personnel of the USS Hancock featured on the Ernie Ford TV program Monday, 4 p.m. Richani has spent 15 years with the navy. His mother. Mrs. Ruth Morgan, lives here. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska and family went to Omaha Saturday to attend the wedding of his cou sin, Donald Ziska. They were overnight guests of another cou sin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krysl and family, returning Sunday. Bride-to-be Honored Mrs. William Grothe entertain ed Tuesday at a prenuptial show er in honor of her niece, Barbara Banks. Miss Banks will wed Arthur Frisch June 2 at the First Meth odist church. Mrs. James M. Couglin and son. Denver, came last week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson. Mr. Couglin arrived here Memorial Day to join his family. They all plan to return to Denver, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and daughter. Storm Lake, are expected for the week end. at the Wilson home. Weekend guest in the Alvin Heese home were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Spath, Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Spath. Laurel and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spath and fam ily, Wakefield. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Moss. At kinson. were Friday evening cal lers at the Hugh Carr home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage were Kathleen Rickabaugh Weds Donald Ziska May 25 in Omaha Rite Kathleen Rickabaugh, Omaha, daughter of Mrs. Bernadine Rick abaugh, Fremont, became the bride of Donald D. Ziska, Omaha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zis ka, Stuart, Saturday, May 25 at St. Peter’s Catholic chjrch, Om aha. The 11 a.m. Nuptial Mass was performed by the Rev. Jo seph Oertli. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William, Santa Clara, Cal., appeared in a Men diciano gown of antique ivory silk peau de’ soir and alencon lace. The bodice was fashioned with a deep appliqued lace yoke extending onto the shoulder of the long sleeves, crushed and pointed at the wrists. A small tailored bow accented the prin cess line front panel, that re Sunday afternoon visitors at the Sammy Regen home. Dr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe were also guests. Meet Thy Neighbor Club Seven members were present when the Meet Thy Neighbor club met last week with Mrs. Marlin Babutske. After the usual business meet ing the hostess served lunch. Next meeting will be June 26 with Mrs Leo Babutske. Roll call will be a Favorite Summer Dessert. A picnic dinner was held at the Sam Robertson home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robertson, Albuquerque, N. M. Others at tending were Mrs. Christine John son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wal ters, Mr. and Mrs. George Nel son. Larry and Sue and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson, Debbie and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johring, Fred. Sharlene, Craig and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Walters, Junior and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson, Sharon and Karla, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts and Doug and Wynn. Also stopping for a few' min utes was Russell Borg, an old neighbor and friend of Raymonds. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr and Sharon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Roach and Larry. Page. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk and family. Mary K. McCarville had a din ner party Saturday evening hon oring Teresa Templemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arbuthnot will leave tomorow (Friday) for Denver where they will attend graduation exercises of their daughter, Sister Mary Elaine from St. Regis college, June 3. Mrs. A. T. Hogan, Norfolk, spent from Tuesday to Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steskal. She also attended grad uation exercises of her grand daughter, Beverly Steskal. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Spath and Mrs. Norma Buechler and child ren, Lincoln, were from Tuesday to Friday guests in the Alvin Heese home. They visited Har lan's and Mrs. Buechler’s father. Gas Spath, a patient in the St. Anthony hospital. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Vonda and Chuck. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby. Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher. Mrs. Frieda Asher and Debbi Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ziska and Dennis. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Ziska and Linda. O’Neill, attended the Rickabaugh-Ziska wedding in Omaha. Saturday. 4-H Club Notes Let’s Sew Meets The “Let’s Sew’’ girls of Goose Lake 4-H club met at the home of their leader May 24. at 2 p.m. Three demonstrations were given. LaDonna Tomjack gave hers on “How to Measure An Apron”; Janeen Summerer’s was on, “How to Measure an Apron with Pockets”. “Basting” was Kathy Stone's topic. The lesson for the day was putting in the heading and hems of the apron. Each girl brought her complet ed towel and Mrs. Bob Summerer, echoed the applique on the de mure waistline. Bustle effect pan els accentuated the aisle wide chapel train. She carried a cres cent bouquet of white glamelias. Joan Rickabaugh, Omaha, was her sister’s maid of honor and she wore a gold silk chiffon sheath dress and carried a bou quet of large white daisies. Eugene Ziska, O’Neill, was best man and R >bert Rickabaugh, Fre mont and George Schaaf, Omaha, were the ushers. Following the ceremony a re ception was given by the bride’s mother for 100 guests, in the Cameo room of the Fireside res taurant. Mrs. Ziska is employed with the Dial Finance Company and Mr. Ziska is a recreation therapist with the Omaha Veteran’s hos pital. After a two week honeymoon to Canada they will be at home in Omaha. Mrs. LeRoy Stone, Mrs. Bud Tomjack and Mrs. Ted Tomjack. examined them and gave [winters for improvement. A few minutes of recreation were enjyoed before going home. Grattan Hustlers The Grattan Hustlers 4-H club met at the home of Frank Shefl, Sunday, May 19. The meeting was called to or der by vice president, Steve Mc Donald. Twelve members answer ed roll call. Two new members, Jerry and Johnny Beck, joined the club. Following the meeting, songs were sung and games played. A delicious ljnch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Frank Shefl. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fick on June 9. Reporter, Kathleen Dufek A Poem From Mrs. Eby... IN ME MARI UM In our last World War the thought oft expressed, We are fighting this war to make all wars supressed. Many brave boys laid down their lives we know, With that thought in mind, “Yes we're willing to go.” And the sacrifice was heroically made, Laying down their lives for that truth unafraid. I wonder if they could see our world today, With its hatreds and fighting if they might be tempted to say.! Was the sacrifice worth it that all wars should end. Now they are fighting colors and nations, blaming even their friends. We know colored lads died in the trenches with us, As brave as the best of us with out any fuss. Their blood was just like ours, left in Flanders we know. And for the self same cause they were willing to go. If from their vantage point they could only see another war in the making still to set men free. Oh! while there is time let's right about face. And not leave our war heros j lives in disgrace. There’s only one way to end on this earth, That’s by letting God have, His way giving men a new birth. Della Stuart Eby Clearwater News *, A special election has been ' called for by petition to decide if Clearwater will or will not have liquor by the drink. The elec tion has been set for June 4th at the town hall. Polls wiH open ! at 9 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Mrs. Maisie Phillips and Miss, Mable Miller have received word of the death of their nephew, 1 Donald idler, in the Veteran’s hospital in Grand Island. Funer-1 al sendees were conducted at El- i fin Sunday anil burial was in the learwatcr cemetery Mrs Howard Luben and Mr and Mrs Charles Curtnght at tended graduation exercises in Weeping Water Thursday when their niece, Mary Alice Wood was graduated The Curtnght* returned Saturday and Mrs Lu ben remained lor a longer visit at the Donald Luben home. Mrs. William Knapp spent 3 days in Albion Iasi week visiting in the liome of her sister Mr. and Mrs Ted Allemang are the parents of a son born the last of the week in a Norfolk hospital The annual community picnic was heki Wednesday in the city park with a good crowd m at tendance. The Chamber of com merce and school combined to f.irnish a drink and ice cream for the event. The kids played baseball, some horse shoes were pitched and a lot of gab ses sions were held. Rev. D. L. Braunersreuther of Concordia Lutheran church will deliver the address Memorial day. The program is being spun sored by the local American Le gion It will begin at 10 a m. at the nver bridge where the Legion will give the flag salute follow ing prayer led by Rev. Brauner sreuther, the audience will sing "Nearer My God To Thee." The program at the cemetery will begin at 10:30 a m. Taking part will be the Legion, the boy scouts of troop 208, a duet by Mrs. Dana Sisson and Mrs. Jack Jones. The Triple trio of Clearwater High school will also take part. Harry Marwood underwent ma jor surgery in a Norfolk hospital Monday of last week. He is re ported as getting along OK at this writing. Mrs. Ilene Schmitz entertained several couples in her home north of town Sunday evening Cards furnished the evenings en tcrtainment. Elkhorn Valley Home Extension club met Tuesday with Mrs. Charles Curtnght. Nine mem bers were present. Mrs. Melvin Jacobsen called the meeting to order. Mrs. George Wrenholt called the roll which was answer ed by each giving a bird call. Mrs. Simon Nore lead the group in repeating the Club Creed. Mrs Jacobsen reported on the May tea recently held in Neligh. Thank You cards were read. Mrs. Robert Middleton gave the lesson of the afternoon, “Fire Preven tion In the Home”. The June meeting will be with Mrs. Don Russell with Mrs. Donald Brau nersreuther giving the lesson, "How To Read Bargain Ads”. Deloit News By Mrs. il. Reimer We had a heavy killing frost Tuesday night. Much damage was done to the corn, gardens and fruit. It is still very dry. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak vis ited Wednesday evening in the Cliff Lodge home near Peters burg. Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDon ald visited relatives in Lincoln last weekend. Mrs. Myrtle Jewell returned to her home in Dallas, S. D. after spending several weeks in the Johnny Bauer and Ralph Tom jack homes. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn, Mrs. G. A. Bauer and Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. H. Rei mer attended commencement ex ercises in Ewing Thursday eve ning. Virtus Lee and Jerome Bau er were among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster, Mr. and Mrs. Otte Reimer and Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer attend ed the Alumni banquet in Ewing Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joe Funk and boys were O'Neill visitor* on Saturday Mr and Mr* Milan Born and Kevin. Humboldt, spent tin* week end at the Henry Reimer home. They attended the funeral for a relative m Sioux City on Friday Mr* Glenn Harpater ami Mrs Dana Sisauii were Norfolk visit ora on Tuesday. Mr and Mr* Maynard Steam* ami Mad me attended a wedding in Humboldt on Sunday, May 1» Mr and Mr*. Scott Claua of Denver, Colo., arrived Monday to attend the Alumni banquet in Ew mg on Tuesday Mr and Mr* Dana Sisson spent the weekend in Omaha Mr* Henry Keimer visited Mr* James Squire on Wednesday. Sharon Squire who is taking nur ses training in Lincoln was also a guest She had just returned from a convention in Atlantic City where she was a delegate Joe Kallhoff is hospitalised in Neligh following a heart attack Mrs G. A Hauer called on Mr* Fred Harpater on Tuesday. Mrs Adolph Koenig entered the Neligh hospital on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Jean Hay and daughters of Omaha spent the weekend at the Ralph Tom jack home. Mrs Fred liarpster went to Tilden for a check up on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harpater took her to Tilden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewell of Dallas S. D. were Sunday dinner guests in the Johnny Hauer home. Mrs. Myrtle Jewell re turned home with them. Dorsey News Ity Mm. Harold Osborn Mr. and Mrs. J B. Millard and | daughters spent Saturday and j Sunday at the Harold Osborn . home, Mrs. R. L. Hughes attended the Bad Stewart sale on Wednesday. Mr Edward Carson came home from Lincoln on Monday, he accompanied his daughter there on Sunday. Mrs. Howard Slack has l» t caring for her little grandson, Grady Wells the past few days Tpm Alder was a business call er at the Osborn Lome Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson were Sunday afternoon callers at the Thomas Hiscocks and Hamid Osborn home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering and Va Laura were Sunday at ternoon callers at the Gordon Barta home. Leslie Graham spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Homer Grimm home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerbel, Spin cer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavlik and son were dinner guests at the Otto Razicka home Sunday There they attended the May j dance at Pischelville, re|s>rting a nice crowd of little folks there to enjoy the day. 1 Servicemen's Notes . . HAMILTON AFB, Calif — Chief Master Sergeant Howard L. Brummett, Grand Island, has been awarded the United States Air Force Commendation Medal here for meritorious service. Sergeant Brummett received the medal in recognition of his outstanding performance of duty while serving as a radio main tenance superintendent at T<mj1 Rosierres AB, France. He now is assigned to Headquarters, Wes tern Communications Region, here as an air traffic control su- 1 perintendept. 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