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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
Barbara Banks Weds Arthur G. Frisch in Methodist Ceremony Barbara Banks and Arthur G. Frisch were united in marriage .<t the Methodist church Sunday at 8 p.m. The Rev. Glenn Kenni ott officiated at the double ring ceremony, before 150 guests. Their parents are Mr and Mrs. Sam Banks and Mrs. Ethel Frisch, all of O'Neill. The bride given in marriage by her father, chose a waltz length gown of white nylon and acetate lace with nylon net. The scallop ed skirt had an apron effect in the back revealing the ruffled net underskirt. The back was al so accented with a V neck and bow. The waist was accented by cummerbund. The bride’s cor sage was gladioli and lily of the valley. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. Cathy Banks, Casper, Wyo., was bridesmaid. She wore a coral pink brocade dress with white ac cessories She carried a colonial bouquet of white and blue fea thered carnations. Larry Frisch, Lincoln, was his brother’s best man. Ushers were James Banks and PFC Edward Gene Ennen, Arlington, Va. Mrs. Grant Peacock sang “1 Love You Truly” and “The Lord’s Prayer”, accompanied by Mrs. Harold Soger, organist. Following the ceremony a re ception was held with 125 guests present. The bride attended O’Neill Pub lic school. The groom attended Verdigre and O’Neill public school. He is employed at Galyen Motor Com pany as a mechanic. After a short wedding trip they w;ll be at home in Atkinson. MORPUL ANKLETS Sixes 9-1 Ruth Barry triple roll cuff. Nylon heel, toe. White only. PAPER NAPKINS Pkg. of 250 37* Giant pockage of white lunch eon napkins in reusable bag. FOAM RUBBER 1-M>. >09 Sy Shredded foam for pillows, dolls, pads. Hundreds of uses. SUNGLASSES Women's 29* Nu-Look style with fashion flair upswing rims. Colors. Canvas Oxfords Sizes 4-12 J99 Childrens blue canvas oxfords. Crepe type sole, arch insole. *1 »' H j "Jtl JI■ I k KullB PATTON'S O'NEILL, NEBR. Anniversary Observed (Continued from page 1.1 the 1913 wedding were also pre sent as was the organist, Mrs Carl Thiele. The McDonald's are the par ents of two sons, I-eonard of Om aha and James of O’Neill, awl a daughter who died in infancy and seven grandchildren A dinner for more than 100 guests was served at noon in the church basement. An additional 150 guests registered for the af ternoon reception. The dinner, reception and de corations were under the chair manship of Mrs. Rudy Funk, Mrs Louis Funk and Mrs. Frank Bohn l hey were assisted by ladies and girls of the parish. A four tier anniversary cake was b-iked and decorated by Mrs. Carl Thiele and Mrs. Jim Mc Nally of N’eligh and cut and serv ed by Mrs Earl Schindler and Mrs. Alice Roemerman. Mr James McDonald and Mrs Vic Bollwitt poured the punch and Mrs. Marilyn Burk and Mrs. Harold Werkmeister, the coffee. Mrs. Martin Van Conet and Mrs. Joe Knievel registed the guests Mrs. William Schindler and Mrs. Lily Scott acted as hostesses for the dinner and reception. Mrs. Charles Bartak was in charge of the gift and cards. Entertainment was furnished by the Schindler Laurene Kaup Weds Dick Bogue Saturday In Catholic Ceremony Laurene Kaup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kaup, Stuart, was united in marriage to Dick Bogue, son of Mrs. Mabel Bogue and the late Cecil Bogue, Atkin son in a 9:30 a.m. double ring ceremony, Saturday. The Rev. A. J. Paschang officiated, at St. Boniface Catholic church, before an altar decorated with pink and white peonies. Traditional wedding music was provided by the soloist James Hy trek and accompanied by Sister M. Vera O. S. F., at the organ. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of chantilly lace and silk organza. The fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline of lace enhan ced with seed pearls and sequins, and long sleeves tapered to points at the wrists. The full flowing skirt was fashioned with cascad ing tiers of chantilly lace and silk organza which extended into the full chapel sweep train. The bride's two tier veil fell from a crown of pearls of clipp ed chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephano tis. Donna Humphry, Atkinson, was maid of honor. She wore a street length gown of pale blue with three quarter length sleeves and a rounded neckline. The skirt was bell-shaped and was accent ed by a large flower in the back. sisters, singing songs Guests from a distance includ ed Mr and Mm. Clarence Turn er. Lebanon. Ore.. Mr and Mrs Frank B iik. Vaie. S D . Mrs Alice Koemerman and daughters, Rapid City, S D , Mr an.i Mr* Clarence Scbrmse , and Mrs Vernon Upton, BoonviLe. Ark, Mr. and Mrs James McDonald, O'Neill; Mr and Mrs William Schindler and Mr and Mrs. James Schindler, Leonard Me Donald, Mrs Tony Bronowskt and Mel, Gusste McDonald and Cora lee Schmiser, all of Omaha, Jim rny McDonald of Sioux City. Mr and Mrs Leonard Erik s jii of Prague, Mr and Mrs Lou McGu.re of Wisner, Mr and Mrs Max Pofahl of No. lo k Mrs John Brehmi r of Pender anil Mr. and Mrs Ruben Mooney and family of Stromsburg C. Hoffman Graduates Carole Josephine Hoffman daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hofinian, Clearwater, graduated Cum Laude at ti e c< mmence ment exercises at Duchesne Col lege, Omaha. June l Sne was ako one of four, out of the sixty-one graduates, to bi named to the Kappa Gamma Pi National Catholic Honor Society. Miss Hoffman majored in mu sic and minored in elementary ed ucation. ————wti 1IIIW II—in.■■Ill——■ She wore matching shoes, gloves and hat and carried a bouquet of white glamelias. Mrs Mi O'Connor, Atkinson and Marjot Kaup as brides maids wore . critical dresses to the one worn by the maid of honor. They also carried bou quets of glamelias. LeJean Kaup and Jeanne Mur phy as flower girls, appeared in white dresses of Chantilly lace over silk organza. They wore white head bands and gloves. Billy Kramer was the ringbear er. Dale Doolittle, Amelia, was best man. Other attendants were Dale Bogue, Omaha and Rolland Kaup. Ushers were Frank Murphy, Jer ry Steinhojser, Delbert Rossman and Mike O’Connor. A reception following the cere mony for 250 guests, was held in the Stuart auditorium. Mrs. Walter Kaup baked and decorated the wedding cake which was served by Mrs. Ed ward Schneider. Mrs. Delbert Rossman registered the guests and the bride’s attendants pre sided at the gift table. Coffee and punch was poured by Mrs. Cle ment Murphy and Mrs. Sy Kra mer. A supper was held at the home of the bride’s parents for 40 rela tives and friends. The bride is a graduate of Stu art High School and the groom graduated from Atkinson High school. He is employed on a ranch south of Atkinson where they will live. LOWEST PRICE Ever New Low Price! FREE ESTIMATE P Call or Write Jim Sessions "Your Home Improvement Dealer" Phone 409 (evenings) O'Neill P, O. Box 568 O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs Marlin Frahm moved Saturday morning to Om alia where he bus employ ment - ■7d* family < .alhering Relatives gathered Memoria! Day a; the farm home of Gus Ennen, Verdigre, for a get-to gether and attend Memorial ser vices at nearby cemeteries Pre sent were Mr ami Mrs George Mott, Mr and Mrs Richard Clyde, Mrs Ethel Frisch and Mrs Lyle Scranton, O’Neill, Mr and Mrs Arthur Ennen and fam ily of Creighton; Mr and Mrs. Pete Mott of Verdigre. Mr and Mrs. Laum Bramon of Los An geles, Calif, and Walter Bramon of Mitchell, S. D. Memorial Day guests of Mr and Mrs Marion Woidneck were Mr and Mrs Clarence Bowen, Nor folk, Mr and Mrs Berme Bann ers, Winside, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowers, Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. Le land Schulte and son, Creighton and Mrs Rosa Bowers. Mrs. Mary Dusatko returned home Monday from Grand Island where she was a gjest of her son and family, Mr and Mrs John Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Havranek. Omaha, were Sunday callers in the home of Mrs. Rosa Bowers In the evening Mr and Mrs Harold Sharpe, Ainsworth, call ed. Pvt. 1 Class Edward Ennen came from Arlington, Va. on furlough to visit his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ennen of Creighton and to take part in the HankvFnach wedding He came jwrt of the way by tdane. Mr and Mr* Fred Colfack and children of Albion visited Sun w th her mother, Mrs ituih Morgan. Mr. iuuI Mr*. Orville Morrow w1*h to announce the engagement of their (laughter*. Judy Kay to Janie* (Karnaugh, Superior. muI Hetty Ann to Stanley f.. Hchmelchel. O’Neill Judy I* a IW! graduate of O’Neill Ihihlh school and will (nultwhi in June from The Iteeee and Sybil School of HaJrdreaalng, IJn.oln Jim, the *»n of Mr. and Mm. Hernard Cavanaugh. I* a IHI graduate of Chambers High %ch«o| and of the Hill I It In* Kadto school. Italia*, Te*. He U presently employed at station hill's In Superior. A fall wedding I* being |»lannrd Mil. a IMIS graduate from O’Neill Tuhllc *chool. |« (•tanning to attend Ktxcc tuid Sybil Seh(M>l of llajrdreaalng Stan graduated from O’Ni-tll In llM't and I* preawily *tatl<aied In AnslMW'h, tiermuny with thn armed force* III* parent* are Mr umI Mr*, Kugene Scliiileli liel. ■ Mr. t id Mrs. Lewis Shrader of Kwlng wish to announce the engagement anil approaching marriage of their daughter, la»r rtta, to Mr. Harold Horner, son of Mrs. Itessie Horner of Nor folk. The bride to be is a 1961 grad uate of Orchard High school and is employed at the Westgate Beauty Salon in Norfolk. 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