The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 08, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    Shirley Ann Naber
Bride of Navy Mar
ATKINSON—St. John’s Luther
an church was the scene of th<
wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Na
ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F
H. Naber of Atkinson, and Dal*
Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Wilson of North Platte, formerh
of Butte, at 8 o’clock Sunday
evening, September 4. Rev. E. W
Dantischek performed the double
ring ceremony.
Marjorie Sire of Butte played
the wedding music and accom
panied Howard Story, also ol
Butte, who sang “Because” and
“The Lord's Prayer.”
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
nylon tulle and French lace fash
ioned with a bateau neckline and
fitted bodice. The gown featured
long tight sleey es ending in points
at the wrists. Lace panniers ac
cented the full skirt which fell
into a court train. Miniature but*
tons and loops completed the
trim. A half-hat of chantilly lace
trimmed with satin and tiny pearls
held the elbow-length veil of im
ported English illusion. Her bou
quet was a cascade arrangement
of red roses and angel feathers
with white satin streamers.
Paula Lee Wells of Butte serv
ed as maid-of-honor. Bridesmaids
were Marilou Sieler of Butte, Pa
tricia Tienken of Naper and Dor
othy Hahn of Butte. All were
gowned in identically fashioned
waltz-length, soft blue silk brocade
gowns and wore matching head
bands. They carried colonial bou
quets of tiny white mums.
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Ronnie Mitchell of Atkinson were
the candlelighters. Venita .lean
Schwindt, gowned in white satin,
was flowergirl and carried a bas
ket of mums. John Cecil Naber of
David City was the ringbearer.
Serving his brother as bestman
was Keith Wilson of North Platte.
Groomsmen were Jerry Coburn,
Elmer Bachman and Duane Zeis
ler. Ushers were Harold Fernau
and Harold Cobum.
A reception for two hundred
guests was held in the church
parlors. A three-tier wedding cake
trimmed and decorated with the
bride’s colors of white and blue
centered the bride’s table. After
the newlyweds cut the first piece,
Mrs. John Schwindt cut the cake.
Mrs. Louis Siebert served the
punch and Mrs. G. L. Saunders
poured the coffee. Mrs. R. S. Co
bum was hostess at the reception.
Servers were Marilyn Smith,
Gayle Siebert, Carol Wells and
Susanne Saunders.
Sandra Saunders of Lincoln had
charge of the guest book. Twila
and Deana Wilson were in charge
of gifts.
The bride attended Atkinson
high school and graduated from
Butte high school in 1954. She at
tended Lincoln School of Com
merce and has been employed in
Lincoln.
The bridegroom was graduated
from Butte high school in 1950
and attended the University of
Denver (Colo.) He has been serv
ing in the navy for the past three
years. He and his bride will make
their home in San Diego, Calif.,
where he will have shore duty.
They left for California Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson presented
a dance for their friends at the
Butte Legion hall following the
reception.
Wedding guests from a distance
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson
and Keith of North Platte; Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Saunders and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. James Gray,
all of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Den
nis Engdahl of Hooper; Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Grahleer of Wisner;
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Naber and
sons of David City.
Frontier for printing!
Davis Home Scene •
of Gathering—
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Davis on Sunday, September 4.
Those attending were: Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Philmalee and Mrs.
Maud Crosby, all of Loretto; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Crosby and son,
Loran, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cros
by and daughter, Raelynn, all of
Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. James
Crosby and son, Jimmy, of Albicn;
Mr. and Mrs. James Schindler of
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stowell
and son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Stowell and son, Bobby, and Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Davis, all of O’
Neill.
Gibson Teacher
in Third Year
STAR—The Gibson school op
ened this week with Miss Diane
Hoffman as the teacher. This is
her third year at the school.
Miss Ruth Miller began her
duties as the teacher in district 63
in Knox county. She will board
and room at the home of Mrs.
Hattie Boelter. Miss Miller taught
this school last year.
Other star News
Mrs. Hattie Boelter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lysle Johnson, Wyn and
Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald War
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter
and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mit
teis and Eleanor spent last Thurs
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ewalt Miller. The occasion was in
honor of Ewalt’s birthday anni
versary.
miss tsar oar a Miner spent Fri
day and Saturday with Miss El
eanor Mitteis at her home near
Verdigre.
The Richard Miller family, Mrs.
Hulda Miller and daughters, the
Soren Sorensen family, Mrs. Pearl
Groeling and family and the Lysle
Johnson family spent Tuesday
evening, August 30, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wid
holm and family to honor Wil
bert’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller at
tended the celebration in Butte on
Saturday. While there they also
visited with the Edwin Horst fam
ily. They also met Mrs. Miller’s
cousins, Gordon Butterfield and
family of Omaha, who were vis
iting with Mrs. Butterfield’s rela
tives at Butte.
The Tom Boyd family of Oma
ha spent the labor day weekend
with Mrs. Boyd’s relatives, the 1
Derickson families. Mrs. Boyd is
the former Mabel Derickson. I
Alice and her orchestra will
furnish the music for the dance I
at the Ash Grove hall Saturday,
September 10. |
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson plan
to attend the state fair one day j
this week. Wyn and Larry will
spend the day with their grand- |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Mil
ler. |
Mrs. Lysle Johnson and sons '
spent Wednesday evening, Aug- j
ust 31, with Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt ‘
Miller and Barbara. They attend- t
ed the show at the drive-in the- '
ater at O’Neill. Lysle trucked cat- i
tie to Sioux City for Roland Mil- [
ler that night. i
Sunday visitors at the home of |
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kreycik and i
family near Niobrara were Mr. (
and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and fam
ily. They were supper guests in I
the evening at the Soren Sorensen,
jr., home. I
WINS RECORD PLAYER |
STAR — Miss Barbara Snyder ■
was the winner of a record play
er given at a free drawing at +he I
Ben Franklin variety store in O’
Neill Saturday. She is a daugh- |
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder
of Star. J
I
Ewing News
Weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. Eva Kaczor were her son,
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Kaczor, of Omaha.
Other guests for Sunday dinner
at the Kaczor home were Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and family of
Ewing.
Mrs. Eva Kaczor accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaczor of
Omaha were afternoon callers on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Kaczor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp,
Miss Anna Van Zandt and Mrs.
Florence Butler were guests Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Tomjack. I
A family get-together was held
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Tuttle, present were
Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tut
tle and daughter, Mrs. Hannah
Tuttle, all of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Tuttle of Cherokee and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Weis of Meridan, la.
Pvt. Kenneth Lee of Ft. Riley,
Kans., spent the holiday weekend
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Anita Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bollwitt
have moved to Neligh from north
Ewing. Mr.' Bollwitt is employed
by the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
strom of Omaha were weekend
guests at the home of his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Bergstrom.
On Friday afternoon aftei
school Kay Bergstrom, who was
celebrating a birthday anniver
sary, was surprised when the
fifth and sixth grade girls in her
room gathered at her home to join
her in celebrating the occasion
Games provided by the mother,
Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom, were en
joyed followed by the opening of
gifts by Kay. The decorated
birthday cake was served as a
part of the refreshments.
Mrs. Clayton McMann of Los
Angeles, Calif., was a guest on
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom. Mrs. Mc
Mann and Mrs. Bergstrom were
schoolmates.
Charles Bergstrom and his sis
ter, Miss Lois Ann Bergstrom,
both of Norfolk, spent the week
I end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hintz accom
panied their son, Leo Hintz, to
Clearwater on Sunday where
they visited at the homes of Mrs.
Lena Michael and Mrs. Henry
Smith.
Mrs. Dora Shipp of Harlan
came Saturday to spend the
holiday weekend with her son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Edwards and family.
Mrs. Daryl Walling and daugh
ter, Diane June, came home from
St. Anthony’s hospital on Tuesday
and are staying writh her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and
daughter, Bertha, were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Gibson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker of
J Omaha spent the holiday week
end with her brother, Ray Funk
and family.
Oregon Family
Is Honored—
CHAMBERS — Present for a
family reunion in the Glen Grimes
home Sunday, September 4, were:
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kluma and
two daughters of Springfield, Ore.;
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Amos and
granddaughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Amos and son, all of Sar
gent; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van
eck and two sons of Silver Creek;
Wilbur Amos of Omaha; Mrs. E.
H. Russell of Long Pine; Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Kaup of Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beed, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Beed and son;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and
Vernon David, all of Chambers.
The gathering was in honor of
the Kluma family from Oregon.
Richard McIntosh
Is Four-Years-Old—
Little Richard McIntosh cele
brated his fourth birthday anni
versary Wednesday at a party at
his home. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William W. McIntosh.
Jerry Lohaus and his fiancee.
Miss Rita Lanoha, both of Omaha,
left Monday after having visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus for
three days. The men are brothers.
Sale Continues!
Our CLOSING-OUT SALE
on all merchandise is
still in progress!
Buy Now and Save! I
at these I
CLOSE-OUT PRICES! I
on these VERY SPECIAL features! |l
Oriflully 39.95— j
SHORTY COATS-Now-.— 14.95
Were 3 98
SIMPLICITY DRESSES - Now. 2.59
Were 2.98, Simplicity—
HOUSE DRESSES - Now 1.99
‘>i
Extra Largre—
BLOUSES-Now —1.00 and 1.59
Many Other Items I
^Reduced to Clear
Don’t delay . . . come and cash-in on these |
savings while still there is a good (
selection!
WE LAY-AWAY ITEMS IF YOU DESIRE!
HAGENSICK LADIES’ WEAR
— O’NEILL —
(Next door O’Neill National Bank) |
means reading, writing and
arithmetic; to mom, fixing big
ger breakfasts, school lunches,
and after-school snacks!
That's no problem to the mom
who shops here.. try it and see!
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CUDAHY’S BACON
. SQUARES ik_25c
SWIFT’S PREMIUM SLICED ,
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U.S. GOV’T GRADED “GOOD”
BEEF ROAST lb. 35c
PORK STEAK u._39*
Summer Sausage
All Meat RING
BOLOGNA
Pound
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ARMOUR’S STAR C
PICNIC HAMS ii%. 33c |
PORKHOCKS.21k. 35c I
CUDAHY SLAB I
8ACONc£lM»\i.-.39c 1
LEAN, MEATY BOILING BEEF_lb. 19c |
CUDAHYS’ ALL MEAT I
WIENERS 3 Lbs_
NORTH STATE FROZEN
CORN--Pk*. 10c
BOOTH FROZEN
ORANGE JUKE - 2 «■ 35c
BOOTH FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES 2 lb b.i 79c
I Cinch Golden I
CAKE MIX I
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FANCY LB. CANS
SALMON _. 2 for 79c
CHERRIES
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LIQUID
UNIT STARCH___ Qt. 19c
ORANGETTE
SUMMER DRINK - makes a gallon... 10c
STOKELY’S CHUNK
PINEAPPIE... 2 No. 2 cans 59c
VELVEETA
CHEESE 2u b«i ... 79c
KRAFT’S
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PEARS Bushel 4.49
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