The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 06, 1956, Image 7

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    Mrs. August Kalkowski. the former Orpha Tuch ... a June M
bride.—O’Neill Photo Co. V
Page News
Pvt iorrance Edmisten arriv
ed Sunday night at Grand Island
where his parents met him.
They brought him to Page where
he will spend a 21 - day leave.
He has been stationed at Ft.
la;wis, Wash., and expects duty
in Alaska when he returns.
Mrs Elmer Trowbridge, lay
delegate, and Rev. Lisle Mew
maw, pastor of the Methodist
church, went to Fremont Tues
day where they are attending
the Nebraska conference of the
Methodist church.
Those attending the Wayne
State Teachers’ college are Bren
da Beelaert, Margie and Helen
Finch, Betty Spangler, Thelma
and Leona Summers, Faye Ruth
erford, Shirley Vrooman, Elmer
and Lois Saltz and Lois Elsberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pease and
sons of Center were Sunday
guests in the home of her moth
er. Mrs. Ethel Waring.
Mr and Mrs. Otto Terrill went
to Battle Creek Sunday and
brought her mother, Mrs. Alma
Tegler, bark to her home at
Page. She had spent the past
week visiting relatives there and
attended decoration day exer
cises.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Parsons and
family of Miltonvale, Kans., ar
rived Sunday at the Otto Ter
rill home. Mr. Parsons returned
to Kansas but his family re
mained for a week’s visit with
her parents.
Miss Judy Troshynski of De
troit, Mich., is visiting the Tro
■triynslu families in this vicinity.
She and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tro
shynski and sons were Tuesday
supper guests at the home of Mr.
md Mrs. Dan Troshynski.
Mrs. Dan Troshynski spent
Monday afternoon at the Walt
Christon home at Ewing. Rich
ard Christon is spending a 30
day leave with his parents.
Eight of the membership
classes taught by Rev. Lisle
M e w m a w during the Bible
ichool were received into the
church as members during the
morning service Sunday: Gary
and Bruce Bowen, James Nissen,
Charlene Fusselman, Bonnie
Heiss, Rita Larson, Ruth Evelyn
Mewmaw and Linda Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Terrill of
Council Bluffs, la., were over
night guests Saturday of his
mother, Mrs. Celia Terrill. Mrs.
Terrill accompanied them to
their home on Sunday for an ex
tended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Park and
son, Ronnie, were Wednesday,
May 30. guests of her brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Brandt of Wausa.
Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne and
daughter, Faye Irene, returned
to their home at Page on Wed
nesday from Lamoni, la., where
they attended Graceland college
the past year.
I uch-Kalkowski M
Marriage Lines 1
Read at Lynch J
LYNCH—At a pretty ceremony V
at Assumption BVM Catholic ■
church on Monday, June 4, Miss V
Orpha Tuch, daughter of Mr. M
and Mrs. Marvin Tuch of Verdel, V
became the bride of August Kal- M
kowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. V
George Kalkowski of Lynch. Rev. M
Charles Kamber officiated in a m
scting of peonies and yellow M
roses. ■
The bride, given in marriage I
by her father, was gowned in
clipped rosepoint lace and tulle
over satin, with a fitted bodice,
“V” neckline and a bouffant,
floor-length hooped skirt of lace
flounced with tulle. Her illusion
veil fell from a lace cap trimmed
with rhinestones and she carried
a crescent arrangement of Am
erican beauty roses.
Delores KaDtowski, sister oi
the bridegroom, was the maid
of-honor and Ila Rae Tuch, cou
sin of the bride, was bridesmaid.
They were gowned in aqua and
yellow waltz-length dresses of
satin and tulle, respectively, with
rhinestone and net crowns. They
caried aqua and yellow carna
tions.
Gordon Peters, cousin of the
bride, was ringbearer and Joan
Birmeier was flower girl. Both
were dressed in white.
Leo Kalkowski, brother of the
bridegroom, was bestman and
Larry Kalkowski, cousin of the
bridegroom, was groomsman. All
wore light suits and carnation
boutonnieres. Ivan Thompson
and Leon Birmeier were ushers.
Mrs. Kalkowski wore blue
sheer and Mrs. Tuch appeared in
rose lace. Both wore white car
nation corsages.
The wedding reception was
held at the American Legion hall
for one hundred guests. Mrs. Dale
Barta of Verdigre and Mrs. Jun
ior Wilson of Verdel displayed
the gifts. Mrs. Cy Burbach of
Wynot cut the cake and Mrs. Ray
Peters of Niobrara poured.
After a trip to the Black Hills
the couple will reside on his fa
ther's farm near Lynch.
Auction Calendar
Wednesday, June 13: Erna
Tucker, adminsitratrix, estate of
the late Fred Tucke'*; 129 cattle,
farm and ranch machinery; on
premises, 15lt> miles south of
O’Neill; Col. Ed Thorin, auction
eer, First National bank, O’Neill,
clerk. (Details on page 11.)
Wednesday. June 20: Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thomson, who have
rented their place 3 miles south
east of Chambers; 36 head of
cattle; machinery. Cols. Merlin
Grossnicklaus of Chambers and
Max Wanser of Ewing, auction
eers; First National bank, O’Neill,
clerk. (Details in next issue.)
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Dear Friends: ;; m
;; We have purchased the interest m
of our partner* Mr. C. J. Gatz, in ;; m
:: Lohaus Motor Co. and wish to thank •• m
:: you for your patronage during our ■
seventeen years in business togeth- ;; ■
er here. ;; ■
We shall continue to operate un- ;; ■
der the firm name of Lohaus Motor .. M
Co. and will have our son, John L W
Baker, associated with us. ; M
We shall make every effort to !! 9
merit your support in the future ;; M
and pledge the cooperation of all of ;; M
US to do so. ; ; M
Sincerely yours, ;; ■
Henry and Bess Lohaus L M
Welcome To The 0/Neill Rodeo - June 8 - 9 - 10
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Top Value Stamps
GROUND HOURLY — 10<Kf PURE GROUND
HEARTS 2 lbs. 29c CUTLETS Lb. 49c SPARE RIBS Lb. 35c f
ROLL CUDAHY'S BACON m
SAUSAGE Lb. 33c BRAUNSCHWEIGER Lb. 39c SQUARES Lb. 19c f
CUDAHY’S ALL MEAT
THE ONE, THE ONLY SEALTEST — HALF-GALLON
HE EREdfll
VAN CAMP • BOETJES
PORK & BEANS 4 No. 2 cans 49c MUSTARD
BLUE RIBBON CHARMIN
WAX PAPER 2 for 25c NAPKINS
HEINZ
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3 jars 29c ■
GIANT LIQUID SOAP C
2 pkgs. 25c W1SK Can 49c B
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LUX Can 29c PEARS
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE LIQUID UNIT
CHIPS 2 pkg». 45c STARCH
GREEN BEANS - HTX 1
W TOMATOES - Wayman P
\U\ CORN - Gold Nugget
BEANS — Gold Measure 08.
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14-Oz.
Bottles_
INSTANT
No. 2V2 can 35c SPRY
MA BROWN DILL
Bottle 19c PICKLES
iSaBfl m-c
ORANGEADE gf ■ 29C
PILLSBURY MA
FLOUR 37?
TEA PARTY SALAD A M
DRESSING Qt. *7C
LIME ROYAL
GELA TINE Pkg.
SHORTENING
sAKeme 3 Can
DROMEDARY ANGEL FOOD
CAKE MIX
\ORANGES s 39°
[potatoes to, 5yc
I CELERY 2,“ 29*
I LEMONS J£“ 39«
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Betty Crocker
BROWNIE MIX — CHOCOLATE MALT
MARBLE — PEANUT DELIGHT
MIX .... 2 **». 49*
iUSHUS CHERRIES
Cans___ f 00
TABLE READY
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'MR. FARMER- ..}
i We still need your eggs! We are paying OVER MARKET J
| PRICE for your eggs. Check our price before you sell! J
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