The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 03, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krugman . . . wed at O’Neill; to reside
in Lynch.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Sons, Daughters
Visit Their Mother—
PAGE— All of the children of
Mrs. Neil Asher spent Sunday at
her home. Present were Mrs. Al
bert Snoeck of Van Nuys, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemper and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Asher and family, Mr. and Mis'.
Kenneth Asher and family, all of
Page; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ash
er and family of Powell, Wy.>.;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Asher, all of O’Neill.
All the grandchildren were
present except the three children
of Mrs. Snoeck.
Newly-Married Couple
Honored at Bristow—
BRISTOW—Mr. and Mrs. Ed
married recently, were honored
by relatives here Sunday after
noon at the Frank Prookp, sr.,
home.
Refreshments were served which
were featured by a five-tier
wedding cake, baked and decorat
ed by Mrs. Jerome Prokop and
Mrs. Rudolf Prokop. The newly
weds received many gifts.
Relatives were present from
Spencer, Lynch, Gregory, S.D.,
and Bristow. *
Dakota Couple
Weds at O’Neill—
ORCHARD—Mrs. Cora Buxton,
Orchard, has recieved announce
ment of the wedding of her son,
Edwin C. Buxton, and Mrs. Jose
phine Tomic, both of Lake An
des, S.D.,
The couple were married Mon
day, January 24, at O’Neill.
Mr. Buxton, formerly of Royal
and Orchard, operates a fishing
resort at Lake Andes where the
couple will live.
Spencer Navy Man
Gets Advancement—
SPENCER—Among those ad
vanced in rating January 16 while
serving at the U.S. naval air sta
tion at Alamenda, Calif., was Don
ald D. Cizek, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Cizek of route 1, Spencer. He
was advanced to aviation store
keeper third class, USN.
Before entering the navy in Feb
ruary, 1953, he was graduated
from Spencer high school.
HOWARD AT CARSON
Pvt. Joseph Floyd Howard, son
of Mrs. Troy Howard of O’Neill,
has arrived at mile-high Ft. Car
son, Colo., at the foot of Pike’s
peak, where he will undergo eight
weeks of basic infantry training.
He has been assigned for training
with company D of the famed
Eighth infantry “Golden Arrow”
division’s 28th regiment.
Mrs Howard Beckenbauer and
daughter of Albion were Sunday
dinner guests at the John T.
Thomas home.
y ■ - ■
Judge-Krugman
Nuptials Read
St. Patrick’s Catholic church
v/as the scene of a wedding Tues
day, February 1, at 10 o’clock
when Miss Margaret Judge,
daughter of Mrs. Roy Judge of
O’Neill, became the bride of Har
old Krugman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Krugman of O’Neill.
Rev. Thomas Hitch performed
the ceremony. Music was furnish
ed by Mrs. Charles Davlin, friend
of the bride and bridegroom.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her brother-in-law,
Edward Winkler of Emmet, ap
peared in a wool jersey suit dress
of aqua, complimented with a
jeweled white satin hat and white
kid gloves. She carried a white
orchid on a white prayer book.
Miss Kathryn Judge was maid
of-honor for her sister. She wore
a shantung suit dress of light
pink. Her hat was jeweled white
satin and she also wore white
kid gloves.
Charles Davlin of O’Neill, a
friend, was bestman. James Coker
a.-d William Petsche, both of O’
Neill, ushered.
A breakfast was served at the
home of the bride, followed later
by a reception for 75 guests at the
Town House.
The bride was graduated from
St. Mary’s academy in O’Neill
and was employed as a book
keeper by the J. C. Penney Co.
before her marriage.
Mr. Krugman served in England
and Germany with the air force
as an airplane mechanic.
The bridegroom is employed by
the Sixta Implement firm in
Lynch. The couple will reside in
Lynch. '
Fifth Son Joins;
Goes to Texas—
PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Soren
Sorensen, sr., received a card
fiom their son, Robert, <while he
was at Omaha, telling them he
had enlisted for three years in
the adjutant general corps and
would go to Ft. Bliss, Tex. Robert
is the fifth son of the Sorensen’s
to be in the army. Russell, Char
les, Bill and Soren, jr., were in
service in World War II.
A dinner was held at his par
ents’ home before he left. The af
fair was attended by all of the
Sorensen children and their fam
ilies, except Mrs. Edith Connery
of Chadron. Another sister, Mrs.
Robert Nissen, resides at Page.
Harold Johnson
Leaves for Service—
A farewell party honoring Har
old Johnson, was held Friday
evening at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd John
son. Harold left Tuesday for the
armed services.
Gala Deviled Rice Platter
A fast favorite for big-family meals is this deviled ham and rice
combination. Hearty and company-pretty, this thrifty dish features a
zestfully seasoned creamed vegetable sauce, spooned over fluffy rice.
The family size can of deviled ham adds a pert, perky taste to many
everyday favorites—macaroni, rice, potatoes, eggs—and so simply glori
fies these dishes.
Try this deviled rice platter for a family size treat:
2 cups cream sauce 1 Family Size Underwood
1 cup cooked green peas* Deviled Ham
cup sliced sauteed 4 cups hot freshly cooked
mushrooms rice
In a saucepan, combine and heat sauce, vegetables and deviled ham.
Mound hot rice on a large platter, leaving a deep depression in center
of mound. Fill center with creamed mixture and let flow over sides.
•Or use other cooked vegetables such as carrots, asparagus tips, onion
rings, etc.
Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony
and family of Bloomfield visited
from Saturday until Sunday at the
home of her brother, Dale Mat
schullat, and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony attended the fu
neral services for Neil Asher.
Mrs. George Winkler and two
children of Emmet were guests
last Thursday of her mother, Mrs.
Emma Kemper. Mr. Winkler at
tended the Braddock sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gray and
family of O’Neill were Saturday
evening dinner guests of his moth
er, Mrs. Evelyn Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopejtka
and family of Clearwater have
moved to Page to the Gibson
house recently purchased by
Clarence Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and
^ _ .
sons of Logan, la., and Walter
Asher of Woodbine, la., and Mrs.
Ethel Park came Friday evening
to attend the Neil Asher funeral
on Saturday. They visited at the
Roliie Snell and Edd Stewart
homes.
Mrs. Albert Snoeck of Van
Nuys, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Davenport, who came for the
Neil Asher funeral, spent from
last Thursday until Monday
morning with relatives here. Mrs.
Snoeck stayed at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Neil Asher. The
Davenports also visited the Mad
sens at Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Asher o{
Minnesota came last Thursday fa?
his uncle’s funeral and left Sun
day for Oakland, Calif., to visit
his brother, Donald Asher, and
family and other relatives. They
also visited the Madsens at Nor
folk.
A snower was held at the
Methodist church parlors Monday
evening for Mrs. Richard Buxton,
a recent bride. Mrs. C. E. Walker
had charge of the entertainment,
Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr., the gift
book, ana the Misses Sherry
Stewart and Wanda Stevens as
sisted with the gifts. Lunch was
served by a committee.
Attend Parents’
Golden Wedding—
Mrs. Claude Wiley and 6ons
spent from Sunday, January 23,
until Monday, January 31, in St.
Paul, Minn.
She attended the golden wedding
celebrations of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Anderson, while
there.
With the exception of one daugh
ter, who is in the air force, all of
the Anderson’s children, three
daughters and two sons, were
present for the celebration.
Redbird News
Ray Wilsons visited Monday,
January 17, in the Howard Wells
home.
Claranna Carson entertained 13
members of the freshman class of
Lynch high school at a skating
party Monday night, January 17.
Larry, Doris and Helen Halstead
and Rexford, June and Kay Car
son were also guests. Harlan Holz,
Albert McDonald and Mr. and
and Mrs. Guy Hull brought the
young folks and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Carson. Chili
soup and cupcakes were served
by the hostess.
Bobby Jenkins of O’Neill was a
January 22 weekend guest in the
Roger Jtosenkrans home.
The Gordon Barta family vis
ited in the Tom Alder home on
Thursday evening, January 20.
The Claude Pickering family
End Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pink
erman and Veldeen visited in the
Nora Pmkerman home at Lynch
Sunday, January 23.
Mrs. Frank McDonald visited
Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer at O’Neill
Saturday, January 22.
Many from here attended the
coyote hunt near Lynch on Sun
day, January 23.
Kay Carson of Lynch was a
January 22 weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Carson.
Mrs. Bud Carsten was called to
Lynch Saturday night, January
22, due to the serious illness of
her father, Harold McRoberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Miller and
family of Emmet were Sunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Kramer.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett of
Fullerton were Sunday guests of
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmit of
Nenzel visited from Saturday until
Monday at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Edward Schmit and family -
Michael returned to Nenzel witSi
them and will visit his grand
parents for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Juran and son spent Sunday
in Naper.
Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock and Mrs.
M. J. Wallace spent Saturday af
ternoon and night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors in.
Greeley.
I Breaded Giant 2*/2-lb. pkg.
FISH STICKS
9 Sc
SWANSON’S
Beef — Chicken or Turkey
PIES 3nt.79c£
V
I ORANGE
JUICE
2 Cans_29c
DAMORE BLACK
PEPPER 2-oz,
CHIFFON f*A
SOAP POWDER, 2 for 39c Q
CAMPBELL’S CONSOMME
SOUP_2 cans 3Jc
LIQUID
UNIT _2 Gal. 45c
SUNSHINE t
HYDROX — Lg. pkg. 39c
MANCHESTER
CLUB CRACKERS.39c (Jj
SUPREME CHOCOLATE CHIP
COOKIES . Mb. pkg. 49c
DIAL Bath Size 1 Reg. Size
SOAP. 2 for 39c FREE
II NORTH DAKOTA J
tPOTATOSS rLb /.99 y
| CRISP, FRESH \
I CABBAGE Lb_7c /
I | CELLO
11 CARROTS 2 Pkp._/9c (
I | JUICE
j lORANGES Dozen_ 27c (
I I RUBY RED or WHITE
| IGRAPEFRUIT 10 f.r 39c
f JERSEY CREAM ■ “CRACKIN’ GOOD”
1 FLOUR CRACKERS
150 .3.39K2'"" . 95c
I
- We join the community
in saluting the American Scout
during BOY SCOUT WEEK
■w Yes . . . she buys those delicious
foods that you need to work better
and play better, and saves
^ f | ■ ■ HF a \ money on every item! See that the
^ Mom in your family does her
pi GOOD DEED today!
^ OUR REGULAR
HD 4^99'
ALL MEAT
MINCED HAM __'_Lb. 39c
SKINLESS
DUUIEI1ERS 3 “* 891
^ U.S. GOOD
H RIB STEAK _Lb. 49c
PF ARMOUR _ _
pkiiic nnms 33*
■V BEEF HEARTS _ Lb. 19c
■ J RIVAL
BBCCI! 2 *■. 75t
P PORK CHM WHITING FfSH
)End Cuts Center Cuts 10-Lb. Box 1%-Lb. Pkg.
39c Lb. 59c Lb. 1.95 25c
t
BEET
SUGAR
10 Pounds
t
: SPRING VALLEY
OLGO
4 Pounds
79 ^
DUNCAN HINES 1
^IRKE m.X 3 >V ggf
GIANT SIZE I
i)JO V 591
2 PURER sl 251
FANCY C
Plums s-— 591 i
RIPRAP 1
UIHX PAPER isstrigi j
_ ___
^—- .J
o