The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 29, 1950, 1 SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    toward - Wright
Nuptials Read
—
Miss Rosie Howard, daughter
m of Mr. and Mr? Ed Howard, of
9 Inman, and Thomas Wright,
p son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Wright, of Atkinson, were unit
i td bi marriage in O’Neill on
|*£uesday. June 20, at the Holt
ccunty hourthouse. County
Judge Louis W. Reimer per
formed the ceremony.
The bride was attired in a
gray suit with matching ac
cessories and wore a white car
nation corsage. The bridegroom
/
MRS. THOMAS WRIGHT
—O’Neill Photo Co.
K wore, a dark business suit with
I carnation boutonniere.
Their attendants were Mr.
and Mrs. Darley Banks, sister
and brother - in - law of the
bride.
A wedding dinner was serv
ed at the Green Lantern cafe
in Ewing for those present at
the wedding.
The young couple will make !
their home on a ranch south of !
Atkinson.
; Mrs. Darrel Heese
Shower Honoree—
STAR — Mi's. Darrel Heese
was honored with a postnuptial
shower Wednesday ..June 21,
at the home of Mrs. Elmer Jur
acek, the hostess.
Each guest gave a recipe or
lousehold hint to the brid'1.
Contest games w'ere plaved
and each guest furnished a line
for the “Story of Their Ro
mance,” which was read by the
bride.
The hostess wms assisted with
the refreshments by Mrs. Wil
liam Deriekson, Mrs. Albert
Derickson, Mrs. Merle Span
gler and Mrs. Arden Laursen.
Mrs. Heese received many
gifts, which were opened by
the bride in the presence of the
guests.
Mrs. Rooney's Sister
Is Feted—
Mrs. James W. Rooney and
Mrs. C. E. Lundgren entertain
ed at luncheon Saturday, June
14, in honor of Mrs. Rooney’s
sister, Mrs. Georgia Warnke, of
^lollywood, Calif. Winners at
bridge were Mrs. W. T. Harty,
high; Mrs. R. E. Evans, second
high; and Mrs. L. M. Diehlman,
all-cut.
“Voice of The Frontier,” Mon.,
Wed., Sat., 9:45 a.m., WJAG.
m > v •”•• • t
ATKINSON BRIDE_Miss
Raedean Slaymaker, of At
kinson, and Fredrick Kunz,
of Stuart, exchanged nuptial
vows on Tuesday, June 20,
at S t. Joseph’s Catholic
church in Atkinson. (See sto
ry on page 14.) — O’Neill
Photo Co.
Orchard Soldier
Escapes Korea—
Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Ostrand
of Orchard, received a cable
gram Tuesday afternoon from
their son, Warrant Officer Stu
art Van Ostrand, who has been
stationed in Seoul, Korea, with
Mrs. Ostrand, stating: “We are
safe in Japan.”
Van Ostrand was in the ad
ministration section of the
American embassy. He has been
with the armed forces overseas
for a number of years.
Another Orchard man, Dr. A.
C. Fletcher, is in Tokyo, Japan.
Mrs. Fletcher is with him. Dr.
Fletcher is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Fletcher.
Celebrates Birthday—
EWING — Mrs. Henry Flem
ing Sunday was honored at her
home on her birthday anniver
sary. Three large birthday cakes
made a table centerpiece.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wernich, of Ewing; Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Werpich, of
Plainview; Mrs. Dora Townsend,
of Page, who was accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs. Robert
Weir, and daughters from Har
tington.
Mrs. Schaffer Hostess
To MM Club—
The MM club met Tuesday,
June 27, at a 7 o'clock supper
at the home of Mrs. D. C.
Schaffer.
Winners were: Mrs- Larry
Johnson, high; Mrs. H L. Lind
berg, low, and Mrs. Esther C.
Harris, traveling. (
&Ma£a£t£
Wednesday noon, June 28
(prices subject to change)
Corn, No. 2 yellow_1.29
Rye_1.11
Barley_1.00
Wheat 1-90
Butterfat, No. 1_.57
Butterfat, No. 2_.54
Eggs- 24
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Distinctive
Invitations
ANNOUNCE WEDDING BELLS
We specialize in qual
ity wedding station
ery . . . engraved or
printed.
Our wide variety of
type faces insures
satisfaction.
Set of 50
Up from
$8.00
Includes In and
Out Envelopes
EWING NEWS
Mrs. Waldo Davis ,and her
mother, M r s. Louise Beal,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday,
June 20 and 21, in Sioux City
where Mrs. Beal received med
ical care.
Mr and Mrs. George Thay
er. of Omaha, came Saturday,
June 24, to 6pend a week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Boies.
Mrs Frank Belmar, jr., went
to Page Tuesday to spend the
remainder of the week at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Dora
Townsend. Mrs Anna Savidge
will be substitute at the tele
phone exchange during her ab
sence.
Mrs. Lyle Dierks spent Tues
day at O’Neill visiting Mrs. A.
S. Evans and family at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs- H. S. Moses.
Mrs. A. S. Evans, Bonnie and
Dickie are guests of her par
ents in O’Neill while Mr. Ev
ans is at Imperial. He is look
ing over the school for the
coming year and also hoping
to locate a place to live there,
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Dierks
attended the rural youth or
ganization banquet at Cham
bers Tuesday evening, June
20, which was held at the Le
gion club. Mel Hansen, from
radio station WOW, was pres
ent. He interviewed several
guests who were there, Lyl?
being one of the number. This
program was rebroadcast over
WOW on Thursday, June 22,
at 6:30 a. m. and was of spe
cial interest to the Ewing folks.
After the banquet, square danc
ing provided entertainment for
all.
Roy Wright returned home
Sunday from a business trip
which took him into Missouri.
On Sunday. June 25, Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Cloyd and family
entrained at dinner the fol
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs.
Gee Timmerman, o f Plain
view; Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Buf- j
fington, of Meadow Grove;
Mrs. Doris Fischer, Devoe Fis
cher, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester 1
Bahn and son, Jerome, and
Paul Doud, all of Ewing.
Saturday, June 24, was the
78th birthday anniversary of
Luther Buxton, of Ewing. On j
Sunday, his family gathered at
his home to celebrate the oc-!
casion with a dinner party ;
Those present were: Harry Ey
er, of Royal; Mr. and Mrsi Wil
liam Buxton, of Page; Mr. and J
Mrs. Emory Buxton, of Or- ,
chard; Mrs. Edna Maurer and
Herbert, of Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shain
went to Omaha on Sunday to
spend the day, returning home
on Monday.
Mrs. Martha Hill and daugh
ter. Anna Mae, and Leonard
Hill are vacationing in Minne- |
sota. Mrs. Peter Hientz has ;
charge of the Hill store during 1
their absence.
Mrs. Louise Beal, of Orchard,
is a guest this week at the
home of Mr- and Mrs. Waldo
Davis.
O’Neill Juniors Top
Atkinson, 17-12
ATKINSON— The American
Legion sponsored junior base
ball team of O’Neill Sunday
swept to victory over Atkinson
junior Legion ball club, 17-12,
here.
Atkinson put the heat on the
O’Neil] juniors by rushing 5
across in the bottom half of the
first inning. O'Neill retalliated
with a 9-run rush in the top
half of the third frame and
from there went on to win
their first encounter of the
season.
Slattery, Siebert and Butter
field chalked up 2 hits each in
4 trips for Atkinson.
S. Moore, O’Neill shortstop,
took game batting laurels, as
he bounced the white pill out
4 times in 4 trips at bat.
Boxscore:
Atkinson (12) ab r h o
, Gokie, 2b 12 0 0
Everett, If ... 2 0 0 0
Brttenhorst, cf 3 0 10
' 'Jla!t»i-yi 3b 5 12 1
Tushla, ss_4 10 0
Wilbur, lb_4 115
Sieb^-t, cf _ 4 4 2 3
Schaa|, c -3 2 111
i Krysl, rf-3 110
Butterfield, p 4 0 2 1
Judge, p — 10 0 0
Totals 34 12 10 21
O’Neill (17) ab r h o
Hurley, c-6 *1 1 8
H L. Nielsen, 2b 2 3 0 0
Line, cf-4 4 10
S. Moore, ss 4 3 4 1
Godel, p 5 2 0 1
H. Nielsen, lb 5 2 1 10
Kelly, rf - 5 0 10
Harley, 3b 3 10 1
Coventry, If _ 3 110
Totals__ 37 17 9 21
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Carnation
MILK
Can.IOC
Meadow Gold
SALHO
DRESSING
Pint Jar... 1 Sc
In Heavy Syrup
PRUNES
Gallon 47 c
I Whole Kernel
CORN
3 No. 2 cns 25c
% I
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I Giant
THE - DREFT
OXYDOL
Giant pkg. 67 C
Colored Quartered
NUCOA
OLEO
Lb. pkg.29c
& Lean Meaty
I POSK STEAK lb.
Fisher’s
CHEESE
2-Ib.pkg.59c
*
[ Sliced Bacon I
ENDS 2 Ik 35c I
S Cudahy “All Meat” WEINERS or §
* MINCED NAM lb.45c!
Vitality
ORANSE-ADE
46-oz. can. 25rj
Curtiss
MARSHMALLOWS
Pkg.15c
1 Longhorn
CHEESE lb 43c
Pork
HOCKS lb 25c
Chase & Sanborn I
coffee I
Lb....69c I
HAWIIAN
Pineapple, No, 2 can 29c
IN SYRUP
PEARS, No. l\ can 29c
KARO BLUE
Syrup, V2-gallon .... 45c
TOMATO OR MUSTARD
SARDINES, 2 cans.. 39c
DEL MONTE
Tomato Juice 2 ”°j 25c
WOODBURY
SOAP, 3 bars.19c
ROBIN HOOD
FLOUR, 5-lbs..45c
LADY CORRINE
JELLY, 12-oz. jar.. 19c
SWIFT'NING }
3-lb. can 75c (
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