The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1956, Image 5

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    The Dexters . . . the bride is the former Dorothy Pokorny
o| Elyria.
Dorothy Pokorny,
Lawence Dexter
Wed at Burwell
Miss Dorothy Pokorny, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Po
komy of Elyria, became the
bride of Lawrence Dexter, son
of Mrs. Olive Dexter of O'Neill
and A. E. Dexter of Murdo. S.D.,
in a marriage rite performed on
Saturday morning, July 28, in
the Methodist parsonage at Bur
well. Rev. A. J. Hindman of
ficiated in the 11 o’clock single
ring ceremony in the presence of
members of the immediate fam
ilies.
The bride chose for her wed
ding an aqua linen suit with
which she wore white accessor
ies and an orchid corsage.
Miss Kathryn Hoffman of Ew
ing was maid-of-honor. She wore
a white printed organdy dress
white accessories and a white
carnation corsage.
The bridegroom wore a light
CARDS of THANKS
WE WISH to take this means of
expressing our appreciation to
all who sent Ed and me cards,
letters and gifts while we were
in the hospital. Also we thank
those who put up the hay and
the ladies who furnished and
prepared food for the men.
Thanks again for the prayers,
cards, letters, flowers, mem
orials, lunch served at the
church, and other gifts at this i
time. We are deeply grateful
for all these acts and express
ions of sympathy. —M rs. Ed
Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Green. 14p50
THANK-YOU friends and rela
tives for your many cards and
letters. Thanks to Drs. Wilson
and Sucha and the wonderful
staff at St. Anthony’s; and a
most grateful “thank-you” to
each Of my blood donors —
Duane Sukup, A1 Anthony,
Eugene Van Every, Kathy
Matthews.—Mrs. Arthur (Bill) I
Hibbs. 14c
WE WISH to thank our neighbors
and the fire department for i
their quick work in putting out
the fire in the barn. Thanks
again to each and everyone.—
MR. AND MRS. BERNARD
MILLER AND CARL MILLER.
14c50
WE WISH to express our deep
est gratitude to all those who
were so kind during Harry’s
long illness and at the time of
his death.
Mrs. H. J. Harte
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harte
OUR SINCERE thanks to all who
helped us at the time of moth
er’s death.—The family of Mrs.
C. H. Chambers, ar._14c
blue business suit with a white
carnation boutonniere.
Herman Pokorny of Elyria
served as bestman.
Immediately following the
ceremony a dinner was served
at the Pokorny home to the
members of the immediate fam
ilies.
A reception was held in St.
Mary’s hall in Elyria between 2
and 4 o’clock. One hundred
guests attended.
The bridal party’s table was
centered with a three-tier wed
ding cake decorated in pink-and
white. Large bouquets of glad
ioli and other garden flowers
were arranged throughout the
hall for the event.
The bride attended Ord high
school where she was graduated
with the class of 1956.
The bridegroom has been em
ployed on the Ed Dexter ranch
near Amelia for the past five
years, but will henceforth be
employed at the West River Sal
vage Co., Murdo. The couple will
be at home in Murdo after Aug
ust 1.
Sick & Injured
PAGE — Jess Bolin of Lin
coln, son-in-law of Mrs. Hester
Edmisten, submitted to knee
surgery Monday. . . . Marilyn
Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Parks, has been taken
to Omaha after 10 days of hos
pitalization at St. Anthony’s. . . .
Charlene Fusselman received a
left wrist fracture Monday eve
ning. She fell from a teeter
totter and was taken to Ne
ligh for attention.
O’NEILL—Dr. F. J. O’Connell
entered the Veterans hospital at
Grand Island Sunday. . . . Dr.
W. F. Finley was dismissed on
Monday from St. Anthony’s hos
pital where he had been a pneu
monia patient five days. . . .Miss
Esther Kinnier, O’Neill high
school teacher, is recovering from
a fractured hip. She fell two
weeks ago near the Lohaus Mot
or company.
EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore Schueth and her sister, Mrs.
George Walter, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Schueth of Humph
iey to Sioux City on Thursday.
Mrs. Theodore Schueth had a
physical check-up. . . . Frank
Bollwitt, who has been a patient
at Our Laly of Lourdes hospital
at Norfolk, was able to come
home on Wednesday, July 25.
INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. John
Alder and sons and Miss Norma
Kopejtka drove to Omaha Fri
day to get their 6-weeks-old son
Randy Dean, who has been a
patient at the Immanuel hospi
tal since he was three days old.
He is doing fine after undergoing
surgery twice.
LYNCH — Mrs. Floyd Fast of
Butte is getting along “fairly
well’’ at Sacred Heart hospital.
- 1
O'NEILL LOCALS
M. J. Golden, accompanied by
his grandson, John Miller, left
Monday. July 23, for Smyrna,
AmiaaaaiyyuMMyyMMMUMiaaiMi
j Term, for a three-weeks visit
with Capt. and Mrs. J. T. Butch
er and daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Vorce and
Sheryl and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Harmon went to Norfolk Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph We tiler and children in
Gregory. S. D., Sunday.
Last Thursday, Mrs. Queen
Dowden and Mrs. Harry Harper
of Valentine stopped to see Mrs.
Vannie Newman on their way to
Norfolk.
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Gilligan’sRexall Drug
Phone 87 — O Neill
BOILING PORK I
BEEF Lb' 17c HOCKS 1" 19c !
PORK CUTLETS _ 49c BRAUNSWAGER
I! SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT — SMOKED
» ALL MEAT OLD FASHIONED
| WEINERS 3 c'Id_1.00 RING BOLOGNA 39c
I** POUND
ARMOUR THICK SLICED
BACON 2 !X. 79c BACON SQUARES >”~ 23c
Cbasrub^ounSAVUIGS"^ Not M one or two limited week
...wkeiTqoa skf> k«efw end specials but everyday low prices
DI 11C an added appreciation bonus
ri UJi ■ ■ TOP VALUE STAMPS
FRESH FROZEN
5TRfllU BERRIES r I ■ I
WOVEN TOILET
nssuE '“sr
HAPPY HOUR
COFFEE fomo
IFRO-JOY NO LIMIT
49c
NO LIMIT
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Flaming Red I
TOKAY :
GRAPES
1 *1
SUNKIST LEMONS -10 for 29c j|
NEBRASKA RED
WATERMELON - per lb. J%c 11
Last Call On Apricots
Another Semi-Load Of
PEACHES
Lugs and Bushels
Lowest Price In Town
MOUNTAIN VIEW GALLON < |
PLUMS Gallon_ ___69c I
RECEIPE ! |
MARSHMALLOWS 'St. 19c
BLUE RIBBON COLORED ! |
NAPKINS 2 ST.__25ci;
TRIX 2 KT._25c !|
VELVEETA ! |
CHEESE pound .. 29c I j
MISSION I |
GREEN BEANS 2 E,"_29c
snack !;
CANNED MEAT £._35c
REAL LEMON—LEMON LIME AND |
ORANGEADE L01_25c i|
PLANTERS i |
PEANUT BUTTER £_.59ci;
BAKERITE ! |
SHORTNING 3 £ ... 79c
SUNNY SMILE !j
APRICOTS cNoVA_29c i
SUMMER DRINK I ■
GRAPETTE Bottle_ . 10c 1
WHITE TAG GALLON j I
CHERRIES Gallon_ 89c I
ROYAL ;!
GELATINE 4 ET._25c ;i
VET'S ] !
DOG FOOD 3 ET._29c |;
PILLSBURY'S ] !
FLOUR 10 J51._95c i!
Save Top Value Stamps
For Top Value Gifts
One Stamp for Every 10c Purchase
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