The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 01, 1949, Section 1, Page 5, Image 5

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    Appleby-Asher
Nuptials Read
Miss Shirley Appleby,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Appleby, of Inman, be
came the bride of Robert
Asher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Asher, of Page, on Satur
day. August 27. at the Meth
odist church in Inman. Rev.
R. M. Wingate officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste
vens. of Lincoln, were the
couple’s only attendants.
The bride was attired in a
blue-gray sharkskin suit with
Mrs. Robert Asher
O’Neill Photo Co.
matching accessories. She
wore a white carnation cor
sage.
Mrs. Stevens wore a gray
wool dress and a pink carna
tion corsage.
The bridegroom and his at
tendant wore brown business
suits and white carnation
1 boutonnieres.
Following the ceremony a
dinner was held at the home
of the bride’s parents for the
immediate families. After
which they left for a short
wedding trip.
Mrs. Asher is employed at
Howard’s Market and Mr.
Asher is employed at the
Merri Dr. Pepper Bottling Co.,
in O’Neill. They will reside
in O’Neill.
Former 0"Neillite Visits—
Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Grady
wre Capt. and Mrs. Thomas
Mann and son, Jackie, ofDen
were Capt. and Mrs. Thomas
former Mrs. Ruth 3cott Op
pen, of O’Neill.
‘Voice of The Frontier” . . .
thrice weekly. __
Skinner-Allen Nuptials
Are Known—
Miss Deloris Skinner became
the bride of John Allen on
Saturday, August 13. The cere
mony took place at St. Mary’s
Cathedral in Lincoln.
Mrs. Allen is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skinner,
of St. Louis, Mo.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko, of
Emmet.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen spent
Thursday and Friday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dusatko before
returning to their home in
Lincoln where Mr. Allen at
tends the University of Ne
braska.
Garhart-Clark
Rites at Neligh
Miss Ruby Garhart, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Garhart, of O’Neill, and Floyd
I Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Clark, of O’Neill, were
united in marriage Monday at
4 p. tn. at the Neligh court
house. The Antelope county
judge, H. V. Sheets, officiated.
The bride wore a white
crepe street length dress and
a corsage of cloverblossoms.
Miss Rose Hansen, of Vona,
Colo., and Mrs. Pete Hansen,
of O’Neill, attended the cou
ple.
Mr. Clark is a graduate of
Page high school.
After a short visit here they
will leave for Seibert, Colo.,
where they will make their
\ home on a farm.
Delegate to
64th Congress—
James Merriman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Merriman,
left Monday for Baltimore,
Md., where he will be a del
egate to the 64th congress of
his fraternity, Beta Theta
chapter. Omaha, of Delta Sig
ma Pi. The congress will be
in session on Tuesday, Sep
tember 6. He will be accom
panied by three fraternity bro
thers, all of Omaha, who will
attend the convention on their
way to the East coast. En
route to and from Baltimore
they will visit several places
of interest, expecting to re
turn around September 16.
Weekend Guests—
Weekend guests at the Ver
non Lorenz home were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Bowles, and son, Harold, ol
Beloit, Kans.
Mrs. Loretta Hynes and
family left Wednesday for
Omaha. They expect to return
Sunday.___
Community
D-A-Y
At Page, Neb.
Monday, Sept. 5
Under the . Auspicies of
PAGE BUSINESS MEN
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
PAGE IMPROVEMENT CLUB
Music by the Band
Kid Parade
Featuring Doll Buggies. Bicycles. Tricycles, and
Characters
TREATS for All... PRIZES
FREE!
Horse Shoe Pitching and Kid Contest
1 :30 P. M.
Baseball, 2 P. M., Orchard vs. Page
Movie, 2 P. M.
Band Concert, 7:30 P.M.
Kittenball, 8 P. M.
Movie, 8 P. M.
BINGO — CONCESSIONS — EATS
DANCE in the EVENING
«. R. H. SHRINFR ,„«!
. i^b\mT & TOrna<GENEHAL mSVRAKcV™"*'' unlock
O’Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kai
ser, and daughter, Esther,
drove to Bloomfield Saturday
to visit Mrs. Kaiser’s sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Le
on Thompson, and son, Doug
las. Mrs. Louis Kliment, sr.,
of Atkinson, accompanied
them. They returned Sunday,
bringing with them Ivan Kai
ser, who had been visiting
Dwaine Bratetic, South o f
Bloomfield, for 10 days.
Weekend guests at the Dick
Lower home were Mr. and
Mrs. La Vern Luhn, of Grand
Island.
Little Bonnie Lawrence ac
companied her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Loy,
to Grand Island Monday to
visit the Loys’ daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Layton.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Phipps,
of Norfolk, Va., who spent the
Summer at Long Pine, stop
ped in Saturday to visit Mrs.
Phipps’ brother and his fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kurtz.
Miss Hettie Unangst, of Cas
per, Wyo., arrived Friday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Krause and family. Miss Un
angst visited in Bartlett also.
Mrs. John Rotherham, of
Inman, spent the weekend as
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Hynes.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stuif
bergen and family returned
Monuay from a three-days’
visit in North Platte at the
home of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blmn.
L. D. Putnam returned Sat
urday from Martin, S. D.,
where he was on business for
several days.
Henry Kuhfahl, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Perry and chil
dren and Miss Mary Lois Cav
anaugh were in Sioux City
Wednesday, August 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pribil
and family, of Albion, were
guests Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Langan,
of Stuart, visited here Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tom
lisson returned Monday from
a 10-days’ fishing trip at Oka
sis, Minn.
Mrs. W. E. Barris, of Grand
Junction, Colo., arrived Mon
day to visit her sisters, Mrs.
John Rotherham, of Inman,
Mrs. Edward Flood, and other
relatives. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gaugh
enbaugh and daughter, of Om
aha, arrived Monday to visit I
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jonas.
Mr. Gaughenbaugh is Mrs. I
Jonas' brother. They were on
their way back from Hot
Springs, S. D., and Casper,
Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kilpat
rick and family, of Columbus,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill
and family, of Orchard, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpat
rick Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene E. Wolfe
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Calkins attended the circus in
Norfolk Saturday.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Krause and Nancy Ann at
tended a family picnic at Pib
e] lake.
Mr! and Mrs. Wilbur Peters
were callers Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
A. Smith. The Peters are
moving today (Thursday) to
Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ott
and son, of Wakefield, last
Thursday were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Waller.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Havranek visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Havranek, of Emmet.
BE SURE OF EARiY_ DELIVERY!
Now’s the Time to Fill Your Bin For
WINTER
Several Cars
NOW ON TRACK !
PHONE 74 FOR DELIVERY
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
PHONE 74 O'NEILL
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“RETAIL FRUIT AT WHOLESALE PRICES”
Van Camp
Pork & Beans
19c No. 2i Can
B-A-B-0
2 Cans.23c
COLORADO ALBERTA
I m
Peaches i 20
lug..Jwy
BUSHEL
PEACHES
PEARS
PRUNES .
BOX
PEACHES
PEARS
PRUNES
Blue
BARREL
SOAP
BAR.. IQt
CINCH
CAKE MIX.39c
LIBBY’S
FRUIT COCKTAIL
2 Tall Cans.43c
, PINEAPPLE
2 Flat Cans.19c
SKIPPY
PEANUT BUTTER
Tar .39c
CARNATION
MILK
3 Tall Cans.3SC
FOLGER’S
COFFEE
2-Lb. Can.99c
TOILET
Tissue
^ 650 Sheet
l Roiis yt
RED TRIUMPH
Potatoes i 30
100 LBS. 1.J7
KRAFT’S VELVEETA
Cheese (FOOD)
2 p1kbc. 69c
CUDAHY’S READY-TO-EAT
PICNIC HAMS.lb. 39c
Puritan Summer
Sausage lb. 47c
PORK
HOCKS, lb.25c
CUDAHY’S ALL-MEAT
Minced Ham or Weiners.lb. 39c
Lean Boiling
BEEF . lb. 2 7c
Edgemere Sliced
BACON lb. 39c
_ _—
LEAN MEATY
PORK STEAK..lb. 45c
LEMON — ROBB-ROSS
GELATINE
3fc.10c
KOOL-ADE
3 Pkgs.25c
H C. ORANGEADE
46-oz.Can.. 29c
SWEETHEART
SOAP.4 Bars 25c
DREFT
Lge. Pkg.25c
BROWN OR
POWDERED
SUGAR
LB.PKG.IOC
Plenty
of
Parking
Prices Effective
Thurs., Fci.. Sat.
Sept. 1-2-3
Ill
West
O’Neill
Will Be Open
All Day Labor Day