The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 02, 1949, SECTION 3, Page 2, Image 14

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    Eunice Chudomelka
Weds at Hastings
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INMAN—Miss Eunice Chud
nmelka daughter of Mr. and
Mis. Edward Chudomelka, o
Inman, was united in marriage
on Thursday, May 26. to Dean
Stueky, son of William plucky,
of Grafton, at the Second
Presbyterian church in nasi
^ftev. Thomas Arends, church
pastor, officiated in the dou
ble ring ceremony.
They were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Brader. Mrs.
Brader is a cousin of Mr. siu
ckv. Mrs Donald Stucky, a
sister-in-law, played the wed
ding marches.
The bride was gowned m a
navy gabardine suit With navy,
pink and white accessories
and Mrs. Brader wore a print
suit with dark accessories
The bridegroom and bestman
wore business suits.
w. F. FINLEY, M. D.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
Firat National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL j
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DRS. brown &
French
Office Phone: 77
Complete X-Ray
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DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
CHIROPRACTOR
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Va Block So. of Ford Garage
O'Neill. Nebraaka
DRS. BENNETT &
COOK
VETERINARIANS
— O'NEILL —
Phones: 318. 424. 304
JOHN R. GALLAGHER
Attorney-at-Law
First Natl Bank Bldg.
O'Neill : Phone 11
WILLIAM w. Grutin
ATTORNEY
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
IVAN C. PRUSS
Bankers Life Insurance
Co. of Nebraska
Phone 285-J i O'Neill
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PRE-WAR QUALITY
RLEROED WHISKEY IS
RUHR
A reception followed in the
church basement. The bride
is a graduate of the jnn?f|n
school and also attended the
Wayne state teachers college.,
She has taught for several |
years, the last two years being >
at Grafton. ..
After t h e reception the
young couple left «n an East
ern wedding trip but will he
at home to their friends after
June 1 on a farm near GraL
t0Out-of-town guests Pre^nl
i for the wedding included: Wil
i liam Stucky, Mr and Mrs.
Donald Stucky, Bill and Jean,
I Don Jeanette and Roy Zerren<
all bf Grafton: Mr. and„
i Russ Pittman, Mrs. Martir
Layton. Peggy Layton and
Charles Rutherford, a 11 of
Hastings: Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Brader, of Glenville. and Mr
and Mrs. Edward Chudomelka
of Inman.
Other Inman News
Mrs. Stella Vargason and
daughter, Linda, left Wednes
day. May 25, for their home
at Lusk, Wyo., after spending
a couple of weeks here with
Mrs. Vargason’s mother, Mrs.
Earl Miller, and other rela
tives. , , vt
Pvt William Sholes of Wt.
Riley, Kans., and Mrs. Dean
Hopkins and son, of Buhl, Ida.,
are spending a few days at'the
home of their mother Mrs.
Helen Sholes, and Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett
and daughter, of Denver Colo.,
spent the weekkend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Morsbaek. . _
Dr. A. H. Penroa, upiom»- i
trist, of Norfolk, will be in O -
Neill again at the Golden ho- ;
tel on Saturday, June 11.
Hour*: 1 to 5 p. m. Eyes ex
amined: qlasses fitted. 4c
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGraii
and daughter, Virginia, spent
the weekend with their sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Mossman. and Max
and also their brother. Paul
Bittner, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A G. Clark, of
Burwell, spent Sunday at tne
Mrs Anna Clark and Ralph
Moore home. Other dinner
guests included: Mr. and Mrs
F. E. Clark and Tom; Mrs. Roy
Tjessem and daughter, Sandra
Jean, of Hinsdale, Til.; Mr. and
Mrs Robert Stevens and fam
ily, of Battle Creek; Norbert
Clark and Erma Luben.
G. E. Moor, of Beatrice, and
his daughter, Mrs. Frank Rop
er, of Indianapolis, Ind., spent
the weekend here.
Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and
son, Richard, Mrs. James Cov
entry and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Kopecky. jr, spent last Thurs
day in Norfolk.
Watch for date of Gillespies
Frigidaire cooking school. 4c
Clifford- Abney and daugh
ter, Mary, of Lake City, la.,
spent the past week at th
country home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Abney and Velma.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark
and son, Tom, drove to Omaha
Monday, taking their daughter,
Mrs. Ray Tjessem, and daugh
ter, Sandra Jean, of Hinsdale,
111., that far on their home
ward trip. They had spent the
past two weeks with her par
ents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney
spent Sunday at North Loup
visiting relatives.
FREE GIFTS mt Gillespie's
Frigidaire cooking school. 4c
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
and family, of Council Bluffs.
Ia., spent Sunday here at tb»
Earl Miller and Mrs. Jennie
Crosser homes.
OPEN HALF DAYS
Effective Wednesday, June 1
the Holt county selective ser
vice office in the courthouse
annex building will be open
from 8 a. m. until noon Mon
days through Fridays, accord
ing to Mrs. W. H. Harty. chief
clerk. Mrs. Harty pointed out
that boys 18-yeara-old are re
Suired to register within five
ays after they become 18.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walling,
of Albion, were guests from
Saturday until Monday at the
L. C. Walling home.
Howard’s Market
' RUTH AND LYNUS HOWARD
Phone 33 O'Neill
— Formerly Barger's Super Duper —
STORE HOURS
Week Days . 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Sundays 9 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. M
NEW POTATOES, 10 pounds _59c
TOMATOES, pound 20c
LETTUCE, pound 13c
CUKES, pound 13c
SWERL, package 28c
OMAR FLOUR, 5 lbs. 45c; 10 lbs. 83c
Charmin Cleansing Tissue, lg. 23; sm. 13c
MARSHMALLOWS, 10-oz. 17c
Kraft’s MALTED MILK, pound 42c
DRIED PEACHES, pound _29c
NO. 2 PRUNE PLUMS__* 15c
FRUIT COCKTAIL..—J.. 21c
VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
Wood and Kettle
Club MhU Thrice—
The Wfbd and Kettle 4-H
club was organized April 28 at
the home of Donald Beckwith
Officers were elected. Th«
girls vot#d for the “Learning
to Cook” project. The boys
voted tot' “Farm Shop" pro
ject.
On Mav 12 we met at the
home of Billie Marcellus. Lead
ers were elected and material
given out.
A . third meeting was at the
home of Shirley Marian. The
girls had a lesson on cooking
chocolate pudding and are to
bring sugar cookies to next
meeting. The boys did wood
work at Don Beckwith’s. The
next meeting will be at Sharon
Marcellus’s on May 27.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cooper and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Hale Osborn and daughter, of
Winner, S. D., arrived Satur
day evening to spend Sunday
and Memorial day with rela
tives. , ,
Walch for date of Gillespie i
Frigidaire cooking schooL 4c
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Med
calf and children, of O’Neill,
spent several nights in the E
H. Medcalf home where he did
the chores for his fatHer after
his recent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Won
dersee received word Saturday
of the death of her 89-year-old
father, Mr. Resinger, of York.
Mrs. Wondersee and daughter,
Mrs. Bernard Hoffman, left on
Sunday morning via bus for
York. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Cocoran, and sons
drove to Omaha last Thursday
where they visited until Sun
day with Dr. and Mrs. Loran
Coppoc and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
and son went to Lincoln on
Saturday to spend Sunday and
Memorial day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean v. Ele
vens and children drove to At
kinson Sunday to visit in the
home of his brother, Mr, an
Mrs. Dale Stevens, and Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wink
and children spent Sunday and
Memorial day with relatives at
Neligh.
Dr. A. H. Penrod, Optome
trist, of Norfolk, will be in O'
Neill again at the Golden ho
tel on Saturday. June 11.
Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. Eyes ex
amined; glasses fitted. 4c
Sunday guests in the E. R.
i Carpenter home were: his bro
ther, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Car
penter, of Omaha, and nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. William Carpen
ter, and daughters, Patty and
Cheryl, of Elgin.
Mrs. Katie Jacobson, of Eu
gene, Ore., came Sunday to
visit her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Potter, and family.
Mt. and Mrs. Delbert Bro
therton left last Thursday for
their home at Eugene, Ore., af
ter spending a week with his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tay
lor.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom New, of
Spalding, spent Memorial day
with her father, W. O. Jarman,
and Mrs. Jarman.
Sunday dinner guests in the
C. E. Tibbets home were: Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Cooper, Mr and
Mrs. Lyle Cooper and Char
lene and Mr. and Mrs. Hah
Osborne and Sharon, all of
Winner, S. D.; Mrs. Genevieve
Bell and Mr. and Mrs Donald
Grimes and Bonnie. Mr. and
Mrs. L. V Cooper were eve
ning guests.
FREE GIFTS at Gillespie's
Frigidaire cooking school. 4c
A surprise picnic dinner hon
oring Lloyd Hoerle on his
birthday anniversary was held
Sunday at the Hoerle home.
Those present were: Mr rn
Mrs. Jake Hoerle, Mr. and Mr
Ed Pavel and family, Mr. an
Mrs. LaVerne Hoerle and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hoerle and family and Francis
Cady.
Francis Cady, of McCook, is
spending a few weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Hoerl.
and family.
The Gribble and Ritterbush
house movers have been busv
moving houses around Nelign
and Elgin.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Clarence J. Day, 35, of Elgin
and Miss Malinda Fritz, 34, of
Ericson, May 26.
Roland Dan Black, 21, of Bur
well, and Miss Norma Jean
Freeman, 18, of Burwell, Mav
28.
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Mrs. Robert E. Gallagher
left for Omaha Sunday to at
tend the graduation of her
niece, Miss Joan Freaking,
from Duchesne academy. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oik and
Miss Pamela Henn, of Peters
berg, were guests May 25 and
26 at the home of the OlkS’
daughter and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Stutz, and
family.
Mrs. Dorothy Kelly and chil
dren drove Mrs. Lois Saindon
and two children to Polk to
get Stephen Saindon who had
been visiting there for six
weeks. They spent the week
end at Polk.
Watch for date of Gillespie's
Frigidaire cooking school. 4c
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Briggs
and son, of Bartlett, and Earl
Briggs, of Cameron, W. Va.,
were dinher 'guests Tuesday at
the. hofhe of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard D. Manson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peters,
of Wausa, were guests over
Sunday night at the home of
their son and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur D. Peters, and
family.
Robert Tams, of Amelia, ar
rived Friday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus.
The Marcellus girls, Marge
and Sharon, left Friday to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams,
of Amelia.
Woodrow Melena and Dercy
Abart left Wednesday to spend
two weeks’ vacation in Calif
ornia and Portland, Ore.
Dr. A. H. Penrod, Optome
trist. of Norfolk, will be in O'
Neill again at the Golden ho
tel on Saturday, June li.
Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. Eye* ex
amined; glasses fitted. 4c
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
C. McKim went to Clearwater
to visit Mr. McKim’s mother,
Mrs. Lizzie McKim. Guests
from Sunday until Tuesday at
the Lyle C. McKim home were
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McKim
and family from Broken Bow.
Miss Barbara Bennett,
daughter of Dr. H. L. Bennett,
left last Thursday for a vaca
tion in Alexandria, Va., with
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferree.
Miss Dorothy Bennett accom
panied Miss Barbara to Omaha
and returned with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Pitcher, of Oma
ha. The Pitchers spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Green.
FREE GIFTS at Gillespie's
Frigidake cooking school. 4c
Mr. and Mrs. George Cook
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schaf
fer flewj to Omaha Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Melena
went to Niobrara Memorial
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merri
man and son, James, visited in
Wagner, S. D., over the Me
morial day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Swan and
daughter, Karen, and Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Hunt and son,
Paul, all of Huskerville, near
Lincoln, were guests from Sat
urday until Monday at the
| home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
McMaster.
Don't be sorry again this year
—see our wallpaper before you
buy—Western Auto, O'Neill.
43cll.
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Brennan,
of Omaha, spent the weekend
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putnam
and children visited Sunday in
i Dallas, S. D., at the home of
1 Mr. Putnam’s mother, Mrs.
Mary Putnam. Monday they
visited in Spencer at the home
of Mrs. Putnam’s mother, Mrs.
Ella Nelson.
Leaving for Denver, Colo.,
this week are Mr. and Mrs.
James McCoy and daughter,
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O’Neill, Neb.
Ben & Jessie Mae
NORMAN
WNAX RADIO STARS WILL BE HERE
JUNE 9th AND 10tl>
Gammed
The Friendly Store
O’Neill’s Most Complete Shopping Center
Sheila. The£ will be accom
>anied by Mr?. McCoy's par
;nts, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Swee
ley, who live in Denver. Mrs.
ilcCoy will be gone about a
nonth Mr. McCoy will return
o Lincoln and then spend his
vacation in Denver later on.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price
md children, of Blair, spent
the weekend visiting Mrs. El
ma Evans. They will leave to
day (Thursday) for Irvington.
Venetian blinds, prompt da
livsry. mada to maasura. matal
or wood, all colors.—J. M. Mc
Donald Co. O'NailL 11 tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biglin
and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. French
returned last Thursday after a
two-weeks' visit m Chico and
McCloud, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. CJ. H. lUeey
and sons, and Mark DeBott, of
Scottsbluff, spent the weekend
visiting at the home of Mr,
and Mrs D. D. DeBolt. The
Lacey family returned to their I
home Monday. Mark DeBolt fl
will visit here until Friday,
It Pays to Shop
j at GAMBLES
Thurs., Friday &
Saturday
*«rtB S',?S
, . cut Bock Fa"**
i •SkalgMC-t. nH*
• White orFearose,
| Regular 2.98
l $2 .
I Pe““T "'°”'adcloth SUP*- BulU U,> shoul'l,l;
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the right
wear for
night wear
Reg. 2.98
2.00
You can twist, stretch, turn and sleep in
Kerry Knight Pajamas. They’ve been
“right-styled by Rice-Stix.” You’ll like the
full-cut armholes, the woven elastic waist
band, the extra-sturdy seams and the smart
colorful patterns. Kerry Knights are the
right wear for night wear.
At advrtifd in SATURDAY
__EVENING POST and COLLIER'S
VELVELETTE DIAPERS
Absorbent Bleached Flannel Hemmed and
Ready for Use . . . Double Nap Gives Longer
Wear . . . 27x27
Reg. 2.49... $2
GamWei
The Friendly Store
O’Neill’* Most Complete Shopping Center
White Combed Cotton
TEE SHIRTS
Reg. 59c
35c
Boys' white cotton Tee Shirta
in sixes, small, medium and
large. You'll want several.
WOMEN'S
Handkerchiefs
Reg. Low Price 10c
5c
A BIG Value! Women's
soft cotton hankies with •
white woren stripe on
white. All neatly hemmed.
GENUINE
Buckskin GLOVES
Keystone Thumjb. Gunn cui
fingers. Fabric strap.
Reg. 1.98
1.49
Pair