The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 11, 1950, 1 SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    Brauer-Johring
Nuptials Read
The wedding of Miss Lila
Brauer, daughter of Mr. and
Mi%. Peter Brauer, of Bruns
wick, and Donald W. Johring,
eon of Mrs. Martha Johring, of
O'Neill, took place at Commun
ity church, of Brunswick, at
2:30 p m. on Sunday, May 7.
| Rev. Remi Duhon, of Crow
ley, La., brother-in-law of the
bridegroom, officiated. He was
assisted by Rev. Milford Olson,
of Brunswick.
Mrs. Howard Manson, of O’
Neill, was pianist. Mrs. Erwin
Sawyer, of Brunswick, was vo
cal soloist. She sang, “As the
Years Go Bye” and “Together
with Jesus,” favorite Hymns
of the bride.
Mrs. Dewey Turner, sister of
the bride, of Long Beach, Cal
if., was matron - of - honor, and
Miss Shirley White, of Norfolk,
was bridesmaid Melvin Johring,
brother of the bridegroom, was
I bestman and the ushers were
Ervin Sawyer and Lester Swan,
both of Brunswick.
The bride’s gown was white
silk marquisette, designed with
sweetheart neck and long slee
ves which terminated in points
over the wrists. Fitted bodice,
gathered and fastened in front
with pearl ice orange blossoms.
It had a wide lace insertion
through the dress and a long
train. The fingertip veil of brid
al illusion, edged in lace, fell in
tiers from a pearl clustered
crown. She wore a strand of
pearls, a gift of the bridegroom,
and she carried a white Bible,
a gift of her father. It was dec
• orated with a bouquet of pink
tea roses and long white stream
ers. The bride’s bouquet and
those of her attendants were
colonial nosegays of sweet peas
and roses.
A reception was held in the
church parlors following the
ceremony. About 150 guests at
tended. The bride’s table was
decorated with paper stream
ers and candles.
The bride is a graduate of
Brunswick high school and of
Wayne State Teachers' college
and is principal of the Bruns
wick high school. The couple
will reside on a farm northeast
of O’Neill, v^here the bride
groom now lives. They will go
to Louisiana later in the sum
_ mer for the wedding trip.
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Martez. Delta Dek
Are Entertained—
Mrs. J. B. Grady, Mrs. C. V.
Sullivan, and Mrs. A. P. Jasz
kowiak entertained the Martez I
and Delta clubs Tuesday eve- !
ning. Cards were played at the
Grady home.
Winners were Mrs. F. N.
Cronin, Mrs. C. J. Gatz, Mrs. H.
J. Lohaus and Mrs. Frank Froe
lich. The all-cut was won by
Mrs. George Stannard, who was
a out-of-town guest.
Food Sale
Nets $60—
The Cub Scouts held a pack
meeting Monday, May 1, at the
O’Neill public school. Commit
*• tee chairman, Raymond Eby,
was in charge.
Each den gave a couple of
skits and also had on display
the things that they had work
ed on during the month. The
theme was “County Fair.”
Maries Winners—
Winners at Martez club Tues
day, May 2, were Mrs. C. J.
Gatz, Mrs. Charles E. Stout, Mrs.
Mabel McKenna and Mrs. Frank
Froelich. Mrs. William J. Froe
lich was hostess.
Mrs. Artus Entertains—
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lar
son were visitors at the Or
ville McKim home Monday
evening.
Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh, Mrs.
H. L. Lindberg and Mrs. Esther
C. Harris attended the Eastern
Star grand chapter meeting in
Lincoln this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lor
enz Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Q. How
ard were Sunday supper guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Soukup.
Mrs- Arlen Kirk, of Spencer,
visited her father, Thomas Don
lin Saturday. Mr. Donlin was 81
years of age Saturday.
Joe Rotherham, of Burling
ton, la., came this week to
spend a 2 week vacation with
his mother, Mrs. John Rother
ham, sr., and other relatives.
Miss Mary Thompson, of Or
chard. visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mns. Clarence
Sauser.
The Catholic Daughters of
America held their annual May
breakfast Sunday morning at
St. Mary’s academy, About 65
attended. After the breakfast
a program was presented for
the ladies in the assembly room.
Hanson-Stevens
Rites at Chambers
CHAMBERS — On Sunday,
April 3t), at 2:30 p. m. gladiolis
decorated the altar at St. Paul’s
Lutheran church in Chambers
for the wedding of Elaine Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Hanson, and Dean Stevens, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Stevens.
Rev. L. A. Dale officiated at
the ceremony. Mrs. Lester Ot
ter, of O’Neill, played the wed
ding march and Mrs. J. W. Wal
ters accompanied the soloist,
Miss Betty Thorin. Candlelight
ers were Larry Otter and Karlis
Hanson, sister of the bride.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white slipper satin with a net
yoke and bertha collar and a
fitted bodice. The full skirt
flowed into an aisle-wide train
and fitted sleeves came to points
at the wrists. Her fingertip veil j
of illusion fell from a chantil- !
ly lace bonnet. She carried a
white orchid a white .shower
arrangement of ivy leaves and
white streamers
The matron-of-honor, Mrs.
Roland Mahnke, of Sioux City,
wore a lime green gown with
white embroidered organza ov
er taffetta and a white lace hat
and mitts. She carried a colon
ial bouquet of sweet peas and
snapdragons.
The bridegroom chose a gray
suit for his wedding. The best
man, Dale Dallegge, of Cham
bers, a friend of the bridegroom,
also wore a grey suit and both
wore white carnations in lapels.
Darwin Harley, of Chambers,
and Roland Mahnke, of Sioux
City, served as ushers. The
bride’s mother chose a dress of
navy chiffon and taffetta, wear
ing a corsage of pink carna
UUI1S.
The bride is a graduate of
a Sioux City high school and
attended Wayne Teachers’ col
lege for 3!6 years, teaching a
term near Chambers.
The bridegroom attended
Chambers high school and ser
ved 3 years in the navy and
since his discharge he has been
engaged in farming with his
father.
After a short wedding trip
they will make their home on
a farm south of Chambers.
Members of the Sons of the
Soil 4-H club met at the home
of Roger Babutzka, on Sunday,
April 30,
Next regular meeting of Sim
onson post 93, of the American
Legion, will be on Thursday,
May 18.
HRINER S"
iuuiu.li Plaie Glass
Tractor. Personal Property
ISURANCE Livestock
ARM SERVICE. RENTALS
Phone 106 Farm Property
The Frontier. O'Neill. Nebr.
PAGE 5—May 11. 1950
O'NEILL HOSPITAL NOTES
Admissions: May 4 — Mrs.
Lloyd Collins, of O’Neill. 5 —
Mrs. Clarence Booth, of O’Neill.
, 6 — Hubert Smith, of Cham
bers, medical, condition "im
proved”; Mrs. Fred Karo, of
Atkinson, medical, condition
“improved”; Mrs. Maurice Cav
anaugh, of O’Neill. 7 — Baby
i Rouse, of Chambers, medical,
condition, "good.” 8 — Mrs.
George Smith, of Chambers,
medical, condition, "improved.”
10 — Michael Saindon, of Page,
tonsils and adenoids, condition
“good.”
Dismissed: May 5 — Mrs. Eu
gene Baker and son, of Cham
bers. 6 — Mrs. Arnold Hansen
and daughter, of O’Neill; Mrs.
James Cavanaugh and son. of
O’Neill. 7 — Lloyd Taylor, of
Chambers. 9 — Mrs. E. G. Win
ter mote, of Chambers; Baby
Rouse, of Chambers. 10 — Mrs.
Clarence Booth and son, of O’
Neill; Mrs. Fred Karo, of At
kinson; Mrs. Lloyd Collins and
daughter, of O’Neill; Mrs. Mar
garet Allen, of O’Neill.
40 Help Couple
Celebrate Anniversary—
A party of 40 friends and rel
atives surprised Mr. and Mrs.
James Dobias Sunday on their
25th wedding anniversary near
Atkinson.
Those attending were their
5 sons and 1 daughter, Marjorie;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kliment
and son, Ivan; Mrs. Bertha Do
bias and son, Charley, and Mrs.
John Dobias and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis F. Kliment, jr., and fam
ily all of Atkinson; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Soucek and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soucek,
of Verdigre, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Thompson and son, Doug
las, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Bratetic and sons and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kliment and fam
ily, all of Bloomfield, and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser, of O’
Neill.
A wedding cake was baked
and decorated by Mr. Soucek.
Too Late to Cla**ify
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NOTICE
In accordance with a zoning
ordinance enacted two years
ago, it is necessary to obtain
permits before moving buildings
into O’Neill or relocating
buildings already in the city;
It is further necessary to ob
tain a building permit before
beginning new construction.
O. D- FRENCH,
City Clerk
WANTED: I will buy any num
ber of serum and feeder pigs
Call 2831, Stuart, Nebr. — F.
P. Ulrich. l-3c
FOR SALE: Garwood hydraulic
gravel box, used two seasons.
— F. P. Gettert, Atkinson.
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I HAVE buyers for farms and
ranches. If your farm or
ranch is for sale, let me find
a buyer for it. — R. H. Par
ker, O’Neill._ltf
I HAVE EASTERN MONEY to
loan on FARMS, RANCHES,
and CITY PROPERTY. Let
me figure with you on a loan.
— R. H- Parker, O’Neill, ltf
CARD OF THANKS
HEARTFELT thanks for the
many acts of kindness and
sympathy during our recent
bereavement in the death of
our father and husband, Chas.
Richter, sr. Your kindness and
sympathy will never be for
gotten.
MRS. CHARLES RICHTER,
SR.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES
RICHTER, JR., AND
FAMILY
MR. AND MRS. FRANK
FRITTON AND FAMILY
MR. AND MRS. RODNEY
TOMLINSON AND
LARRYlc
FOR SALE: Bruder house, size
10 X 12, built this week, rea
sonable. — Ralph Beckwith,
O’Neill._£-P
FOR SALE: 2,000 lbs. barb wire,
4c per lb.; 200 used posts,
cheap.—phone 393-LR. Ralph
Beckwith, O’Neill. 1*P
FOR SALEM942 Chev. 2 - ton
truck, 14-ft. combination rack,
2-speed, 8 25 tires. — Fred
Wells, O’Neill, phone 448-J_.
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The New
Kaiser Gar
j
J Has Arrived !
See It At The
Outlaw Imp. Co.
FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 12
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| CHECK THESE ITEMS “SEE WHAT YOU SAVE” f
I PRICES EFFECTIVE
MAY 11-12-13
THURS. FRI.-SAT.
I Extra Heavy Syrup
Gallon
PRUNES
Gallon.... 47c
\
(Hershey’s
CANDY BARS
I 3 bars 10c
■ Fancy
f Whole Kernel
fi CORN
I 3cans 29c
S P A M, can 45c
OXYDOL
SUPERSUDS, pkg. 24c
TIDY HOUSE
CLEANSER, can 10c |
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DEL MONTE
Orange Juice Cans 43c
LIBBY'S SLICED
Pineapple, No. 2 cn 35c
APPLE — GRAPE
JELLY, 12-oz. jar 19c
( CflfAD 10-lbs 89c I
1 OUvJiilV loOlbs 8.89 I
I A T BROWN OR I
I SALE po™ED ZJCI
(FLOUR
I SALIi Lexington Cream 3.09 I
| PORK CHOPS, Lb... 49t j
Boiling I Neck
BEEF, lb - 29c | BONES. 2 k 29c
-I -
CHEESE, lb 41c | PERCH, lb 33c
i
CANDY FOR MOTHER ON HER DAY ? |
BOX CHOCOLATES — CHERRIES I
49c !b. box up to 1,39 |
Potatoes 100 lbs. 3.49 |j
Winesap _ r ancy K
APPLES. 3 k 25c | ORANGES, lb. 10c I
^ I u
1 GRAPEFRUIT 10 for 49c \\
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO
Soup, 3 cans - - 32 C
ROBIN HOOD
Flour, 5-lb. pkg. 45c
' STOKELEY'S FRUIT
Cocktail, 3 Noc»‘ $1
IN SYRUP
Peaches, No. 2£ cn 19c
HILLS
Dog Food, 3 cans 25c
STOKELEY'S
Peas, 5 No. 2 cans $1