O’Neill News L. D. Putman, Bill and Dan went to Martin, S.D., Monday to spend until today (Thursday) at the Pul man ranch there. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cavan augh, jr., and family spent Christ mas in Falls City with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, ex., Quentin and Mrs. Gary Lech and son. A3/c Marvin Cavanaugh of Lincoln air force base and A1 /c Duane Cavanaugh of Las Vegas, Nev., also spent Christmas in Falls City with their parents. Miss Jackie Norman is spending ;el, over on capacity plates, pending, $68, Jack Crouch, scale police. Robert Dewey, assault and bat tery, charges brought by Vernon Synovec, December 27 warrant issued, state case, pending. As sault allegedly took place on or about December 10. - -A Braddock-Buxton Nuptials at Page PAGE—Miss Audrey Braddock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Braddock of Omaha, and Cpl. Richard Buxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton of Page, were married Sunday afternoon, December 26, in the Methodist church in Page. Rev. Lisle Mewmaw officiated »it the double-ring ceremony be fore an altar decorated with light ed candles and baskets of carna tii ns. Miss Marilyn Boyd of Omaha sang ‘"Because” and Donald Braddock, brother of the bride, sang “Always.” They were ac companied at the piano by Miss Ruth Parks, who also played the prelude, wedding march and the recessional. Miss Charlene Fussleman light ed the tapers. Her dress was of blue dotted Swiss. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz-length gown of white. The skirt of pleat ed nylon was backed by taffeta. A full lace overskirt reached al most to the bottom of the skirt in front and tapered to peplum length in the back. The fitted 1 odice was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and with three-quarter-length sleeves. Her shoulder-length veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls. Her jewelry included pearl ear rings, the something old; and a single-strand pearl necklace, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid and stephanotis with net and ribbon si reamers. Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Den nis La Fave of Oneida, S.D. Her ballerina-length dress was green net over self-colored taffeta, as was her matching tiara. She ear ned green tinted carnations. The bridegroom wore a brown suit. He was attended by his brother, Arnot Buxton, who wore a tan suit. Their boutonnieres were white carnations. Ushers were Dale Braddock, brother of the bride, and Richard Cunningham. The bride’s mother chose a charcoal suit. Her accessories were pink and black. The bride groom’s mother wore a charcoal ille dress with coral and black accessories. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlors. The wedding party and parentg were served at the bride’s table. It was covered with a white cloth and centered with an ar rangement of carnations flanked by double candelabra with white tapers. The four-tier wedding ccke was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Miss Jo Ann Braddock, cousin of the bride, cut and served the cake. Mrs. Jerry Asher poured. Mes dames Alton Braddock, Gerald Lamason, John Lamason, Gene Mudloff and Miss Alice French helped -with the serving. Miss Kay Harrington of Omaha, Miss Wanda Stevens and Miss Sherry Stewart had charge of the gifts. Mrs. Amot Buxton had charge of the gift book which was signed by one hundred persons. For going away, the bride wore a pink flecked charcoal suit, a small pink hat and black acces sories. Her corsage was an or chid from the wedding bouquet. The bride attended the Page school until she finished the 10th grade. She then attended a school ir. Omaha and was graduated there in 1953. The bridegroom was graduated from the Page school with the class of 1949. He has been in ser vice for almost two years and had recently returned from Korea. After a two-weeks’ wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Buxton will return and visit relatives at Om r.ha and Page until he will leave February 12 for service again. He has reenlisted for three years and will be sent to Japan for one year. Mrs. Buxton will continue with her work in Omaha. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier were Mrs. Hattie Kindlund, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sawyer and family of Ainsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt. Robert Head of Albert Lea, Minn., arrived Friday to spend the week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Head. Royal Theater — O'NEILL, NEBR. — Thun. Dec. 30 Family Night A whale of an adventure! ALAN LADD HELL BELOW ZERO With Joan Tetzel, Basil Sydney, Stanley Baker. Color by techni color. Actually filmed with the whaling fleet in the icy Antarctic! Treachery, terror! Terrific thrills! Stormy love on the storming seas. Ladd at the harpoon gun as the killer ship hunts the whale pack! Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets; children under 12 admitted with parent 50c; adults 50c; children 12c Fri.-Sat. Dec. 31-Jan. 1 Dick Powell, Debbie Reynolds in SUSAN SLEPT HERE Color by technicolor. Co-star ling Anne Francis. Susan ate his food . . . used his apartment . . . slept in his pajamas. Adults 50c; children 12c; all chil dren unless in arms must have tickets No Matinee Saturday Snn.-Mon.-Tues. Jan. 2-3-4 James Stewart in REAR WINDOW Color by technicolor. Co-star ring Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter. Breathlessly, you will be swept into terrifying ad venture . . . you won’t be able to tear your eyes away from the rear window! \ Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee Son. 2:30. All children unless in arms most have tickets Happy New Year, Everyone! DANCE — at — SUMMERLAND — EWING — Thursday, Jan. 6 Music by — One and Only WNAX Bohemian Band This is a big After-Christmas Clearance Sale . . . now in progress. ' All odds and ends of soiled holiday merchandise is included. All sales final, no approvals, no layaways. TWO BIG DAYS LEFT - THURSDAY & FRIDAY - HURRY! COATS t Formerly to 69.95 REDUCED ] now ... $25 & S35 DRESSES Formerly to 29.95 PRICED TO CLEAR N0W ..S9 S12 -S17 Winter HATS IlT™ oo“ $2-$3-$4 j WARM HEADWEAR ; . Knit and Angora Formerly to 2.99 NOW_$1 ! j Others at 1.99 COSTUME JEWELRY NOW-69c to 1.19 ’ (Including Tax) SWEATERS & BLOUSES Formerly to 8.95 REDUCED NOW...... 2.99 to 4.99 j One Group Sweaters_ 1.99 WARM SLEEPWEAR Gowns and Pajamas Formerly to 12.95 now ...... 2.99 to 8.99 SKIRTS Formerly 5.95 to 14.95 REDUCED now.3.99 to 10.99 HANDKERCHIEFS _ 39c WOOL GLOVES_ 1.19 COLLARS _ 1.19 FLOWERS _ 39c BRAS _ 1.88 Many Other Items : too Numerous to Mention Here! J> vs! Babies Thrive on MEADOW GOLD The Lucky First-Comer in ’55 Will Receive ONE CASE of MEADOW GOLD VITAMIN D MILK We proudly salute the new Holt County Baby Derby Cham pion! One case of our famous VITAMIN D will be delivered to the lucky baby’s front door (if the winner resides in one of the Holt county cities or towns) or the parents may claim the case of milk at one of the stores. Ask for MEADOW GOLD . . At the Store or At Your Door BILL PERRY, Mgr., Phone 464-W ^ .... ... JT -^ ONCE AGAIN your J. M. McDonald Co. store in O’Neill takes pleasure in heralding the arrival of Holt Coun ty’s first-born baby in the New Year. We Have Set Aside a NYLON-RAYON BLEND Baby Blanket Soft, Cuddly — Choice of Pastel Colors for the ’55 Derby Champion \[ ll The Apparel Shop Once again we herald the highly newsworthy arrival of the first-born Holt County Baby in the New Year! This is a shop of finer fashions, so, quite naturally, we have the mother in mind. We’ll Present the Mother a Nice BED JACKET ] -Tl To the Mother of 1955s FIRST BABY from BIGLIN'S We’re pleased to present a UTILITY CART cosco . . . America’s finest An ideal serving cart and an ever-ready work center on free-rolling casters. Baked enamel finish. I__JII V Our Finest Fresh-Cut Hospital Bouquet . . . will be prepared and presented to the new King or Queen of Holt Coun ty s Baby Land. Our warmest congrat ulations, too, to the new royalty! Elkhorn Flower Shop Phone 579 — Across from the Golden • o “Flowers for All Occasions” We Telegraph Flowers Everywhere Happy New Year, Everyone! f For First Baby’s . . . NURSERY FROM OUR wide selection of wall paper we take real pleasure in in viting the parents of the new King or Queen to choose and take home brand new WALLPAPER for the nursery. YOU’LL ALWAYS find, like so many other folks have discovered, we offer a truly fine selection in a wide price range. Congratulations, First Baby in ’55! ★ ★ ★ WESTERN AUTO 0 Neill “SCOVIE’S” r • - - 1 rv Lll ° Baby! uiie wise of GERBER’S BABY FOOD o ... to the winner of the 1955 Holt o County Baby Derby . . . our shower gift from the — New Outlaw Grocery — WEST O’NEILL — * ■ ^ o