The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 01, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    Menke - Burton
Nuptials at Butte
BUTTE—Sts. Peter and Paul
Catholic church here was the
scene of a wedding Wednesday
November 23, when Miss Lorine
Menke became the bride of Lortan
L. Burton. Rev. Edward Gill per
formed the ceremony. The bride
is the daughter of Mrs. Anton
Menke of O’Neill, and the late
Mr. Menke. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Burton of Hartington.
The bride chose for her wed
ding a royal blue suit with white
accessories. She carried a bouquet
of American beauty roses. Her
jewelery was a pair of earrings,
a gift of the bridegroom, and a
. gold cross and chain of her
grandmother’s.
Miss Ann Menke, sister of the
bride,’ wore a ccppertone suit with
white accessories. She wore a
corsage of pink roses.
Emery Hoesing of Hartington,
a friend of the bridegroom, was
bestman. The men wore light
blue suits with white carnation
boutonnieres.
Urban and Lee Menke, broth
ers of the bride, were ushers.
A dinner for the immediate
members of the families was held
at Bonesteel, S.D. The table was
centered with a three - tier wed
ding cake which was baked and
decorated by Mrs. Rex Coburn
and Mrs Bill Coburn. It was serv
ed by Mrs. John H. Thoene of
The mother of the bride wore a
Fordyce, sister of the bride,
forrest green dress with avocado
accessories and a corsage of white
carnations.
After a short wedding trip to
the Ozarks, the couple will be at
home on a farm near Hartington.
. O’Neill News
, Mr. and Mrs.. .John Harned of
Benicia, Calif., were here last
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schenzel. Mr. and Mrs. Harned,
accompanied by Mrs. Schenzel,
spent Saturday, November 19, in
Norfolk visiitng Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Mallory.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins
spent Thanksgiving day with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parkins, and
family.
Miss Lorraine Simonson of
Omaha spent the Thanksgiving
,weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Simonson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel
and Mrs. Bill Strong and daugh
ter spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Spangler at
Ewing. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Calkins and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dennis
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stowell and
son, Bobby Joe, and Mr. and ■
Mrs. A. F. Stanton went to Sioux
Falls, S.D., Wednesday, Novem-;
ber 23, to spend Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy
and family and Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Stanton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Simonson
and Lorraine had Thanksgiving |
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Russell,
Moler.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer
spent Thanksgiving at Brunswick
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schinck.
It was the 47th wedding anniver
sary of the Switzers.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Towle spent
the weeeknd in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Troshynski
spent Thanksgiving at the Dan
Troshynski home in Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson
returned home Monday after
spending the Thanksgiving week
end in Wayne county, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wecker were
hosts Thanksgiving day at a din
ner attended by Mrs. Bessie Ku
dera, Jim and Adolph, jr., of Os
mond; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kudera
and family of Newman Grove;
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kudera of
Newman Grove and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Strate of Hoskins.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Young and Maude Rouse Sunday
were Mrs. Bertha Hayden of
Wiggins, Colo., Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Huston and family of
Kansas City, Kans., Stanley and
Alice Young of Lincoln, Helen
Young of Omaha, Ralph Young,
Thelma and Ed of O’Neill, Henry
Walter and family and Caroll
Summerer and family of Cham
bers and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Rouse and Lawrence Rouse and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benash
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hard
i rrtl_ft dov untn
ing spent O -—^
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harding
and Dean Sedivy moved to Sioux
City Sunday. The boys plan to
go back to work in the packing
plMr! and Mrs. C. H. Chambers,
ir., and sons and Miss Jackie
Christiansen o£ Ringsted, la-,
were guests from Wednesday,
November 23, until Friday at the
H E Asher home. They were
joined there for Thanksgiving by
the M. E. Asher family and Mrs.
C. H. Chambers, sr., of Valen
tine.
Venus News
Mrs. Dale Dorr, Connie and
Kathy spent Thanksgiving day at
the Herman Dorr home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soucek of
Verdigre visited at Ra]ph
Brookhouser home on Tuesday
evening, November 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pospeshil
drove to Sioux City Monday, No
vember 21, to visit their son,
Harold Pospeshil, and
They returned to their home tne
next day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch
spfent Thanksgiving day witn
their daughter at Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs Ora Caskey and
sons were Thanksgiving guests |
at the Verlyn Gibbs home at O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Woodworth
and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dorr
visited at the R. Brookhouser
home Monday evening November
21.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and
family surprised Mrs. Bartos
parents on their wedding anni
versary Wednesday, November
23. Home-made ice cream and
cake, brought by the guests, was
served.
Frontier for printing!
a 0
Ewing News
Mrs. Valgene Kreiter and son
are spending a few days at Red
bird visiting relatives.
Mrs. Martha Hill and her
daughter, Mrs. Valgene Kreiter,
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hill and family spent Thanksgiv
ing day at the Alfred Linquist
home at O’Neill. Mr. Linquist is a
brother of Mrs. Hill.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Joe Sturbaum on Thanksgiv
*
ing were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pol
lock and daughter, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock
have moved to their new home
and are getting settled. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ruroede will occupy
the residence vacated by the Pol
lock family.
Mrs. Mildred Wright and chil
dren were Sunday guests at the
home of her brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mosel.
Other guests were her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lehmen, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lehmen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies enter
tained on Thanksgiving day Mrs.
Rose Bohn and family, which in
cluded Miss Geraldine, who is
employed at Norfolk.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Boies visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bohn.
Pvt. Mick Hobbs of Ft. Lee,
Va., is enjoying a 20-day furlough
with his wife and daughter. Pri
vate Hobbs will go to Ft. Lewis,
Wash., upon expiration of his
furlough.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack!
and Cathy were guests on
Phanksgiving day at the home of
ner uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant James, at Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack
and daughter spent Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Taylor, at Oakdale.
On Saturday evening they were
guests at a pinochle party held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Miller at Oakdale.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Eva Kaczor on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor and
family. In the afternoon, all went
to the Thomas Kaczor to visit
the family. Other guests at the
Thomas Kaczor home were Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Ernesti
and family.
Mrs. Archie Tuttle entertained
a group of ladies at a' coffee hour
on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Dora Shipp of Harlan and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brogard and
son of Fremont were Thanksgiv
ing day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Edwards and
family.
On Wednesday, November 23, *
2/Lt. Merton Dierks of Smoky
Hill Air Base, Salina, Kans.. and
his sister, Miss Sandra Dierks, of
Omaha, accompanied by Miss
Judy Jefferies arrived in Ewing
to spend the holiday weekend
with homefolks. Miss Mary Alys
Dierks of Council Bluffs arrived
Friday for the weekend. All re
turned on Sunday to their various
places of work and study.
The Tuttle family had a get-to
gether at the home of Roy Tuttle
on Thanksgiving day. A dinner
was served at one o’clock. Guests
were Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, Mr.
and Mrs. Verie Tuttle and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and
Leonora, all of Ewing.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Baum and David took their
son, Henry jr., and their daugh
ter, Diana, to Lincoln where they
continued by bus to Lincoln
where both attend the University
of Nebraska.
WE WILL GIVE AWAY
ABSOLUTELY FREE
5 CERTIFICATES FOR $759.00
EACH, GOOD TOWARD THE
PURCHASE OF ANY
NEW MODEL 1956 MERCURY
AT THE ASIMUS MOTOR CO.
1
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You do not have to be present to win! I
THIS IS AN OUTRIGHT DEAL, )
NO TRADES ACCEPTED. I
Certificates are transferable. (
Enash
COFFEE *87?
VELVEETA
CHEESE 2-Lb. Box_— 79c
DELRICH OLEO 4Lk..1.00
MANCHESTER
CRACKERS 2-u. Boi_49c
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SWANS DOWN
CAKE MIX 2Pkg*...49c
STOCKTON
CATSUP 2f.r___ 35c
Ijuksily l;k£.am
HOUR 2"
BEET SUGAR 5lbs.--49®
VAN CAMP
PORK & BEANS ££*_39c
FANCY CHERRIES Gal 79®
NORTHERN BEANS t& 49®
SALAD DRESSING ££•_39®
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I WIENERS 100
I SPARE RIBS-Lb. 39c
(PORK ROAST-Lb.3ic
(DRIED BEEF fh- 29c
BOILING
BEEF 2 Lk —39c
BACON POUND
SQUARES 19 c
PORK POUND ROLL
SAUSAGE 25c
LEAN MEATY SLAB — Chunk Only
BA CONu, 39C
( PORK — LEAN, MEATY
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CORN
TOMATOES
3 Cans
2-LB. PKG.
ORANGE SLICES_30c
HORMEL’S CHILL. Can 29c
PRINCE
DOG FOOD_3 cans 29c
DUNCAN HINES PKG.
MARBLE CAKE MIX ...33c
FIRESIDE 2 PKGS.
MARSHMALLOWS .... 49c
PENICK WAFFLE
SYRUP .... 24-oz. btl. 43c
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