The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 19, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 6, Image 6

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    DOWN MEMORY LANE . This panoramic view of the village of Page was photographed in 1 909 and was loaned to The Frontier by Mrs. N. D. Ickes, sr. Page res idents can iden
tify many familiar landmarks. .Camera faces northeast.
Mildred Boska
Weds Melvin Long
SPENCER—The United Evan
gelical Lutheran church at
Spencer was the scene of a wed
ding on Sunday, February 22,
when Miss Mildred Marian Bos
ka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Boska of Spencer, be
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
60 Reg. Herefords
■ AT AUCTION
Atkinson, Nebr.
Tuesday, March 24
2 O'Clock P.M.
ha Connection With
Our Regular
Auction
2S Bulls: Mostly strong ages.
Erom yearling to 4-years-old.
KB registered and guaranteed.
90 Females: Mostly cows, some
with calres at foot. Ages from
3- to 9-years-old.
An opportunity to buy Reg
istered Hereford breeding
stock at bargain prices — all
consigned by local Sandhills
breeders.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Atkinson. Nebr.
came the bride of Melvin J.
Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Long of Lynch. Rev. Wilford
Henning officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
Mrs. J. M. Pucelik of Spencer
played the wedding march and
accompanied Willis Johnson of
Osmond as he sang “Because
and “The Lord’s Prayer.”
For her wedding the bride
chose a white ballerina length
gown. The lace bodice featuring
a peter pan collar fell into a
tiered skirt of nylon net over
satin. The long sleeves ended in
a point at the wrist. The finger
tip veil fell from a juliet cap.
She carried a bouquet of red
roses.
The maid-of-honor was Miss
Irene Boska of Kansas City, Mo.,
sister of the bride. She wore a
ballerina length gown of red net
over blue satin and a juliet cap.
She carried a bouquet of yellow
carnations.
The bridesmaid was Mrs. Earl
Moody of Lynch, sister of the
bridegroom. She wore a baller
ina length gown of blue net over
green satin and a juliet cap. She
carried a bouquet of white car
nations.
The bridegroom wore ms navy
uniform.
The bestman, Gary Dean
White of Lynch, a nephew of
the bridegroom, wore a blue-grey
suit with a white carnation bou
tonniere. Earl Moody of Lynch,
brother-in-law of the bride
groom, served as second attend
ant and wore a brown suit with
a white carnation boutonniere.
The ushers were Pfc. Ramon
Boska, brother of the bride, who
is stationed in New Mexico, and
Willard Landholm of Bristow,
brother-in-law of the bride
groom. They also lighted the
candles at the beginning of the
ceremony.
Mrs. Willard Landholm of
Bristow had charge of the guest
book and Misses Phyllis Whet
ham of Omaha and Mary Whet
ham of Spencer and Mrs. Loren
j Whetham of Butte were in
charge of gifts. %
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
basement for 150 guests. The
three-tier wedding cake was
baked by Mrs. Robert Whetham,
sister of the bridegroom. It was
decorated in the bride’s colors of
red and blue and topped with a
miniature bride and bridegroom.
Mrs. Whetham also cut the cake
during the reception. Mrs. Wil
liam Hanbek poured and Misses
Betty Hanbek and Rita Hanbek
served for the reception.
Mrs. Thomas Boska chose a
blue crepe dress for her daugh
ter’s wedding and Mrs. Ray Long
chose a green crepe dress for the
event. Each wore a pink carna
tion corsage.
The bridegroom is a graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Long . . newlyweds.—O'Neill Pholo Co.
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of Lynch high school. He worked I
on his father’s farm until 1950 I
when he enlisted in the navy.
Since then he has been stationed
in Japan twice, returning the
second time to the States on
February 2- At the present time
he is stationed at Moffett Field,
Calif.
The bride is a graduate of the
Spencer high school and has
been employed in Spencer since
then.
The couple will reside near
Moffett Field after their return
to California.
Hosts in Dinner Parly—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans en
tertained at a dinner party in
their home Friday evening. Fol
lowing dinner the evening was
spent playing pitch. Those Pfes_
ent were Mr. and Mrs. William
McIntosh. Mr. and Mrs. John
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray,
Mr and Mrs. Ed Verzal and Mr.
and Mrs. John Stuifbergen.
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Scours Remedy for Calves
Dehomers — Syringes — Needles
Balling Guns — Worming Powders
Rex-Eme for Chapped Teats
| Branding Fluid — Tattoo Ink
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We Give S&H Green Stamps Open Evenings
Phone 87
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Now in Louisiana
Pvt. Ralph H. Sholes (above),
son of Mi-s. Violet Sholes of
Inman, has been assigned to
the 37th infantry division in
training at Camp Polk, La. He
is in company G, 148th infan
try regiment. Private Sholes,
who was drafted from Holt
county January 20, 1953, is re
ceiving his basic training at
Polk. Prior to his induction he
was employed by the tele
phone company.
Family Gathering—
The sons and daughters of Mr. 1
and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson gath
ered in their home for a family
dinner on Sunday. They were
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Bruhn and
granddaughter, Rae, Mrs. Shirley
Roby and son, Terry, of Niobra-,
ra, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
and granddaughter, Susan, of
Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventry and son, Bill, of In
man, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tom
linson of Spencer and Mrs. Mary
Tomlinson and son, Larry. One
son, Ralph Tomlinson of West
Point, was absent.
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The P-TA is sponsoring a bake
sale at Ralya's store Saturday.
March 21, to obtain money to
maintain and supervise Ford's
park this summer. Those living
north, of Douglas are urged to
contribute. 4^
To Iowa—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich
drove to Holly Springs* la., to
visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wanser.
Legal Notices
(First pub. March M, 1953)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3900
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, March 12
1953. In the Matter of the Estate
of John P. McManus, Deceased
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Mary McManus and Edward
C. McManus as joint Adminis
trators of said estate, and will
be heard April 8th, 1953, at 10
o’clock A.M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 46-48
Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hansen of
O’Neill spent last Thursday vis
iting their daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam Mulhair.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hammon
and family spent last Thursday
evening at the Frank Hammon
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Counts and
son were Spencer visitors Friday.
Lloyd Cranford of Omaha
spent several days here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Frank
Cranford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bjornsen
and family of Sioux City spent
the weekend at the Nata Bjorn
sen home. They also visited rel
atives at Spencer.
Mrs. Inger Levi returned home
Sunday from a several days’
stay in Norfolk.
The Boyd county first quarter
ly meeting of the Farmers’ Un
ion was held at the Lynch Amer
ican Legion hall Friday evening.
Darrell Puckett of Pender, from
the Seventh district, was the
speaker of the evening. Lunch
was served.
The D. C. Duke family of
Crofton moved to the farm re
cently vacated by Carl Frisch,
northwest of Lynch,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klasna of
Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Cihlar of Dorsey visited at the
Louisa Cihlar home here Satur
day.
Pvt. Ray Revell and wife are
visiting at the Clyde McKenzie,
sr., and Emmet Revell homes
this week. Private Revell is due
for overseas duty following his
furlough and Mrs. Revell plans
to remain at the parental Clyde
McKenzie, sr., home.
Leonard Streit of Wichita,
Kans., visited his mother, Mrs.
Hannah Streit, here last week.
He also visited the C. C. Court
ney and Edward Streit homes
while here.
Mrs. Blake Benson of Rock
Falls visited relatives here last 1
week. !
Mr. and Mrs0 Harold Smikel <
and Miss Ramona Wiley return
ed to their homes in Segmour,
Mo., Saturday, March 7, after a :
few days visit writh friends and
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson
moved to th£ farm vacated by
the Fredrich family and wiil
work for Andy Classen.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and
family spent Friday, March 13,
: at the William Stouffer home.
Randy Counts spent several
days with his aunt at Bonesteel,
S.D., this week.
Mrs. Charles Gifford of Holt
county visited with relatives
here Sunday.
Donelda Hammon of Butte
spent the weekend at her parent
al Frank Hammon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hammon
and family spent Friday at the
Ed Johns home.
Mrs. Ray Counts and Randy
spent last Thursday visiting rel
atives in Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zach
and family of Osmond visited
relatives here last week.
Leo Kalkowski, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kalkowski, has now
been transferred back to South
Carolina after taking special
training at a New York base.
Calvin D. Spencer of the navy
is here for a furlough with
friends and relatives. He is sta
tioned at Lackland base, Tex.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, '
Lyle, Gordon, Raymond and
Carol went to Lincoln Friday
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Cary and Mrs. Fox’s broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Meyers. They returned
Sunday evening. *
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson
and children of Lincoln spent
the weekend in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Dawes.
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to DEfrostl A
brand-new kind
of refrigerator
freezerC
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frHzir-frMZM
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[defrosting! Genuine 42-Ib. home freezer and
extra-size refrigerator combined. Freezes ice
cubes twice as fast. New Lift-A-Cube trays
serve them one at a time or by the trayful.
So convenient that 72% of all space is in
fingertip reach! See it now!
• 3 door shelves (1 for eggs) • Sliding alu- 9QQ QC
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• Tail-bottle zone • 5-year protection plan EASY TERMS
Sunday evening guests in the
lome of Mr. and Mrs. George
stuessi were Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
vurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Reed
Jerley. The evening was spent
^laying cards and a lunch was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dierberger
spent the weekend in Seward
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Dierberger.
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of
Lincoln spent the weekend here
ousting her parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. Frank Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coenen
were Saturday guests in the Her
man DeGroff home to help Mrs.
DeGroff celebrate her birthday
anniversary. The evening was
spent playing pinochle and a
late lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bauer of
Ewing spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw
were guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George C. Smith at
Chambers Saturday evening.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Price Monday evening
were Betty Jane, Marie and
Gene Schneider.
The P-TA is sponsoring a bake
sale at Ralya's store Saturday,
March 21, to obtain money to
maintain and supervise Ford’s
park this summer. Those living
north of Douglas are urged to
contribute. 46c
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