Norma Sobotka Bride of Lyle W Ohrmund A lovely wedding was solem nized at 9 a.m., Saturday, July 7, in St. Patrick’s Catholic church ^ when Miss Norma Sobotka be came the bride of Lyle W. Ohr mund. Rev. Kenneth Carl per formed the single-ring ceremony. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, Charles So botka. She was pretty in a white satin wedding gown trimmed in matching lace and ending in a long train. Her accessories were matching lace cap and mitts. She carried a white colonial bouquet of carnations and roses. Her only attendant, Mrs. Dick Clark, wore a blue rayon taffeta formal with white accessories. She carried a colonial bouquet of red carna tions. The bridegroom wore a brown business suit. His attendant, Dick Clark, wore a gray business suit. Both men wore white bouton ' nieres. Both mothers, Mrs. Ohrmund and Mrs. Sobotka, chose green bemberg dresses with matching accessories. They both wore pink carnation corsages. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. After a short wedding trip they will make their home in Atkinson where the bridegroom is employed. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Lena Kirschmer; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirschmer, of Ewing; Mrs. Roy Neisues, of Page; Mrs. J. C. Finkral, Mr. and Mrs. George Finkral, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Finkral and Mrs. Calvin Finkral, all of Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finkral and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finkral 1 all of Meadow Grove, and Mrs. V, Simon Moses, of Monana, la. Visiting Here— Dwaine Dempsey, of Denver, Colo., is visiting his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Demp sey, and other relatives. Mrs. Lyle W. Ohrmund . . . July bride at St. Patrick's Cath olic church here.—O'Neill Photo Co. Visits Daughters— R. G. Bellinger, of Big Rap ids, Mich., arrived July 4 to spend a couple of weeks visiting his daughters, Mrs. Ralph L. Bau man and Mrs. Dale Potts, of Chambers. Sunday Mrs. Bauman and children took Mr. Bellinger to Chambers where they visited the Potts family for the day. Attend Youth Camp at Niobrara— Monday afternoon Rev. Melvin Grosenbach drove Rolland Clos son, David Page, Larry McNeff and Donald and Lois Strong, of O’Neill; Leila Hornback, o f Chambers; Laurence Herman, of Greeley, and Miss Avis Brugh, of Naponee, to youth camp at Niobrara for this week. Ellen Bauman Is 6-Years-Old— Little Ellen Bauman, daughter of Mrs. Ralph L. Bauman, cele brated her 6th birthday anniver sary Thursday, July 5, with a party at Ford’s park for 14 little guests and 4 mothers. Refresh ments of ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Gokie Guest at Housewarming— Friday, a group of 16 ladies surprised Mrs. Leo Gokie at a housewarming party. They pre sented her with an electric clock for the kitchen. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Country Club Luncheon Bridge— Mrs. Sue Deaver, assisted by Mrs. Frank Biglin and Mrs. Hugh Ray, was chairman Wednesday of the first luncheon bridge par ty of the summer session held at the O’Neill Country club. H. J. Hammond, P. C. Dono hoe, Ira H. Moss and Mike Horis key left Monday for a 2-wceks* fishing trip to Park Rapids, Minn. Rev. Conrad Officiates at Grandson's Wedding— Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Conrad went to Magnet Saturday where Reverend Conrad officiated at the marriage of his grandson, William Stoecker, and Miss Phyl lis Long. The Conrads went down with Mr. Stoecker’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Stoecker, of Atkin son. Arrives in Slates— Mrs. Charles Cooper received a telephone call Sunday evening I from the West coast from her husband, Cpl. Charles Cooper, who had just arrived in the States after serving in Tokyo, Japan. He expects to be home within a short time. Cooper is a reservist who was recalled to duty last fall. Cpl. Moler in States— Cpl. John Moler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moler, sent word to relatives Monday that he had landed in Florida. He had come from the South Pacific. Mrs. Coyne's Daugher and Family Here for Visit— Lt. and Mrs. H. M. Christensen, and twins arrived Tuesday, July 3, from Chanute Field, 111., where Lieutenant Christenson had been stationed, to visit at the home of Mrs. Christianson’s mother, Mrs. Edna Coyne. He left Friday for Maxwell Field, Ala., and his wife and children will remain here for a few weeks’ visit. Mesdames Greene and French Are Hostesses— Mrs. Thomas A. Greene and Mrs. O. D. French were chairman and assistant chairman respec tively, at the Sunday fortnightly Country club dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biglin were in Sioux City last Thursday and Friday. Miss Genevieve Big lin returned with them. ON HAND AND READY FOR DELIVERY ; jj I 1—Minneapolis - Moline G4 Harvester (12-ft. cut), make us a reasonable offer. 1—Case Cultivator for SC or DC Tractor. 1—Minneapolis - Moline Cultivator for Z Tractor. 1—Case 4 - row Lister Cultivator (pull type). i 1—Minneapolis-Moline ZA Tractor. 1—Case DC Tractor. 1—Case SC Tractor. 1—VAC Case lractor with the lNew Ca gle Hitch. (Come in and see how this new hitch works.) 1—Case Farm Wagon. 1—New Idea 2-row Com Picker. ► 1—New Case 1-row Corn Picker. 1—Case 2-row Com Picker. 1—Case Semi Mounted Mower, Spec._$250.00 5—Minneapolis - Moline Semi Mounted Mowers, Spec._ $250.00 1—Used IHC Horse Mower. WM. KR01TER CO. OF O’NEILL PHONE 531 WEST O’NEILL k- - I - I ! | ANNOUNCES WE’RE NOW IN A NEW LOCATION l ACROSS FROM THE ROYAL | ■ ★ ★ ★ ( WE RE PLEASED to announce that we will be able to better j display our fine lines of M AYTAG and GIBSON home J appliances in our new larger “home”. During our first year \ and a half in business here we were located I j/4 blocks south \ of the traffic signal, on South Fourth Street. i OUR DOORS will formally open in our new “home” on Sat- I urday, July 14 — first day of O’Neill’s annual Legion cel ebration. We’d be pleased to see you O’Neill day . . . anyday . . . in our new “home” — across from the Royal. Complete Line Farm and Home Wiring Supplies ! KNIGHT MAYTAG * PHONE 125-W O’NEILL Thomps’n Seedless GRAPES 29c Lb. Size 36 Jumbo , CANTALOUPE 19c Each Sunkist Med. ORANGES 2 Lbs. 15c REMEMBER!! we SET the Price on Fruit! We will not be undersold by anyone! I I This coining week U.S. NO. 1 BING I C II t'.rSr CHERRIES IT.. 2.8911 GIANT 1-LB. I HERSHEY BARS u> 59c I SWIFTS I PEANUT BUTTER Jar 35c I PUREX I BLEACH 0» 15c I SWERL I SOAP POWDER 2 Pk?s. 29c I FANCY I TUNA FISH 2 Cans 49c I LUSHUS PURE STRAWBERRY I PRESERVES 12-Oz. Jar 29c I HI ■ NEIGHBOR X PEAS 2 No. 2 Cans 29c 1 LUSHUS 1 OLIVES Qi..69c 1 ARM & HAMMER f SOBft 2 IV--19c I CRUSHED l PINEAPPLE 3 Small Cans 35c ) il CUDAHY^^READY-TO-EA^^SMOKEeT I U M mj| C HALF OR I ** « 1” ® WHOLE ■ Neck BONES 2 Lbs. 29c Rex Summer SAUSAGE 59c Lb. ARMOUR'S K M Skinless f M WEINERS 11 49c Lb. 11 I