The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goldfuss . . . will reside in O’Neill.
—O’Neill Photo Co.
Hospital Notes
LUNDBERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
Adfriittcd: August 2 — Mrs
Walter Clare, Creighton; Judith
Thompson, Creighton. 3 -r— Mrs
Kdward Braun, Creighton. 6 —
Mrs. Jeanette Nelson, Center. '
—Louis Frank, Verdigre; Mrs
Marvin Herbert, Winnetoon.
Dismissed: August 1 — Mrs
William Rayer, jr„ and son
Creighton. 2—Mrs Maude Prat
ten, Creighton; Mrs. James
Breoce and son, Creighton. 3—
Mrs. Harry Hansen, Niobrara
Mrs. Julius Wagner, Creighton
Mrs. Cecil Falter, Creighton; Mrs
Martha Burt, Creighton; Mrs
Fred Horseman, Winnetoon. 4—
Mrs. Paul Huddleston, Laurel. 5
-Judith Thompson, Creighton. 7
Mrs. Edward Braun and
daughter, Creighton. 8 — Mrs
Jeanette Nelson, Center; Louis
Frank, Verdigre.
Chambers News
Mrs. M. J. Tracy and son,
John, of Moorcroft, Wyo., visited
recently with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Daas.
Mrs. Ruth Green of Marsland
accompanied by the Misses Edith
and Mabel Kinney of Elgin, were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Neilson and Mrs. Halloway
Mrs. Green was returning home
from Franklin where she and
Edith Kinney had attended a re
union of former academy teach
ers and pupils. The Misses Kin
ney will visit their nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Fuller,
at Hay Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman
and family and Mrs. Elmer Wan
dersee visited relatives at Brad
shaw Sunday.
Mrs J. W. Walter attended the
Lutheran Woman’s Missionary
league board meeting Tuesday at
Atkinson. Mrs. Walter is zone
treasurer.
Susan Thomson accompanied
Vikki Dobbs to Ainsworth Sun
day to visit a week with Vikki’s
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
and family of Grand Island, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Adams of Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomson,
Susan and Jean Marie of Cham
bers attended the 60th wedding
anniversary picnic for Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson at Ford’*
park in O’Neill Sunday..
Regional Deaths
Thomas J. Dempster
ORCHARD—Thomas Jefferson
Dempster, 84, longtime resident
of the Laurel community, died
here early Sunday, August 5, at
the home of his son, Oliver. Sur
vivors include two daughters and
three sons.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones at
tended a Nelson family reunion
at Stromsbcrg Sunday.
U .' . V V f !
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Plans Fall Wedding
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kelly announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mar
lene Elizabeth (above), to Hen
ry Schneider, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Schneider of Ex
eter. Miss Kelly is employed
by the Lincoln Telephone and
Telegraph company and Mr.
Schneider works for the West
ern Electric company at Lin
coln. The touple plans an ear
ly fall wedding.
, • • * • *•*
McDonald-Goldfuss
Nuptials at Orchard
PAGE—Rev. Walter Seefeldt
pastor, officiated at the 6 pm
wedding of Miss Sharon Kay Mc
Donald to Eugene Goldfuss in
a simple single-ring ceremony in
t ‘he sanctuary of St. Peter’s Lu
i theran church at Orchard Sun
| day, August 5.
I The bride is the daughter of
J Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald of
Pierre, S.D., and the parents of
, the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
I Oswald Goldfuss of Page.
The bride, given in marriage
; by her father, was gowned in a
white linen-weave orlon sheath
gown featuring a V neckline, ac
cented by lapels and having a
rhinestone and bead trimmed in
sert. The gown was street-length
and her accessories were white.
Her short wedding veil was held
by a white hat and she carried a
colonial bouquet of roses.
Miss Pauline Goldfuss, only
sister of the bridegroom, served
as bridesmaid. She wore a char- (
coal street-length dress accented
by a corsage of pink carnations, j
Charles F. Waterman acted as
bestman for the bridegroom.
Each wore a conventional style
business suit and the men of the
wedding party had white carna
tion boutonnieres.
The bride’s mother wore a
dress of powder blue and black
print taffeta while the mother of 1
the bridegroom wore a navy blue
crepe dress. Their accessories j
were white and they wore carna- '
tion corsages. j
Werner Poessnecker, uncle of the \
bridegroom, presided at the organ .
and played the wedding music. \
Guests were the immediate .
relatives of the couple. |
Following th ceremony, a re
ception was held in the church |
parlors. Members of the Lutheran
Ladies Aid served refreshments. |
The bridal table was centered ’
with a three-tier pink and white i
wedding cake decorated with \
roses and topped with a minia- i
ture bride and bridegroom. The \
guest tables were centered with j
bouquets of garden flowers. Mrs. |
McDonald and Miss Pauline ,
Goldfuss assisted the bride and I
bridegroom at the gift table.
After the recepuon me icm- ■
lives gathered at the Goldfuss '
home for an informal evening |
together. , , . __ 1
The bride received her educa-1 J
lion at Onawa. Ia., while the 1
bridegroom is a graduate of the J
Royal high school. Since his, I
graduation he has been engaged 1
in farming. At the close of the I
farming season the young couple j
expects to take a trip to Ca for- I
nia. In the meantime they wdl be ,
at home at 705 East . j
street, O’Neill, where the bride- 1
groom expects to operate a truck- j
ing business later in the season. 1
.Social Security \
Man Coming— i
Martin A. Gundlach, field rep- 1
resentative of the Omaha office l
of the social secruity administra- I
tion, will be at O’Neill in the as
sembly room in the courthouse
basement Thursday. August 16,
and August 30, at 9 a.m.
He will assist retired individ
uals who wish to file claims for
old-age insurance benefits, as
well as those who wish to file
claims for survivors’ insurance
oenefits.
Those persons wishing to rue
claims who are self-employed
should bring copies of their 195o
ax returns. Those who are em
ployees should bring copies of
form W-2 showing annual earn
ings.
Miss Murray Feted
on Birthday—
Miss Etta Murray was honored
at a birthday party held Wednes
day evening, August 1. Guests
were Delores Hamik, Evelyn Da- |
vis, Lois Murray, Priscilla Hols
claw, Mrs. Larry Fernau and
Marge Weichman.
Mrs. L. V. Versaw of Lincoln
spent the July 28-29 weekend
here visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph McElvain.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Eugene Oswald Goldfuss, Page,
23, and Sharon Kay McDonald,
Pierre. S.D., 17, August 3.
Philip P. Thiele, 21, and Vera |
Dell Funk, 19, both of Clearwa
ter, August 4.
Kenneth Arthur Hoerle, Cham
bers, 18, and Jeanene Kay Back
haus, O’Neill, 18, August 8.
Carolyn Hiatt left Friday for a
10-day vacation at points of in- |
terest in Colorado. 1
Page News
Mr and Mrs. Richard Hollidav,
Diane and Kathy of Scottsbluff
were honored guests at a card
party at the Neven Ickes, jr.,
home. Present were Mr and Mrs.
—
Richard Heiss, Mr and Mrs, Sor
en Sorensen, jr., and Kathie, Mr
and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Mr
and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge
and Mrs. Howard Brummett. The
Hollidays wefe on vacation at
home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs. H. S. Holliday, the past
week. They returned to their
home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Passmore
and Anne of San Diego, Calif.,
who have spent the past 10 days
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Snell, and with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs W W Waller, and fam
ily at O’Neill, left Monday morn
ing for their home. They will vis
it Yellowstone park and other
points of interest on the way. Mr
ar.d Mrs Waller and family spent
Sunday at the Snell home in a
farewell visit before their depar
lure.
Mr. and Mrs E H. Farnsworth,
Mr and Mrs Carl Max and
Lewie Bernholtz were Wednes
day night. August 1, guests at the
L F. Knudsen home for a picnic
supper honoring the birthday an •
niverasry of Rebecca Knudsen
that day and Carl Max's the day
before.
Miss Jo Ann Braddock of
Hastings left Monday.
SPUDS
U.S. No. 1 ^
Bushel
EL888TAS \
17-LB. LUGS 199
9 BILL'S BEST 100% PURE
ROIII I I
CRESCENT CELLO SLICED _
Baton - v
U.8. GOV’T GRADED “GOOD"
roast' lb. 35c
U.S. GOV’T GRADED “GOOD”
PRIME RIB
STEAIC lb- 49c
[ END CUT
CHOPS lb. 35c
PORK
LIVER ....... 2 lbs. 35c
SUMMER
SAUSAGE ..... Lb. 39c
SLICED BACON
ENDS_2 lbs. 29c
ARMOUR’S PORK
SAUSAGE_Lb. 39c
LEAN, MEATY BOILING
BEEF.._Lb. 17c
I
I
CONCENTRATE.... 3 for 49c
B-Z STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES_2 ^ 49c
KINO SIZE LIQUID (SAVE 35c)
W1SK--Can $1
VAN CAMP * NO. 2 CAN8
PORK & BEANS... 3 for 4§c
LUX
SOAP_3 reg. size 25c
ALLAN
TOMATOES_2cans 29c
TEA PARTY
SALAD DRESSING .... Qt 35c
CANTADINA
TOMATO JUICE, 46-oz. can 33c
CAL TOP
PEACHES. 3 No. 2\ cans 89c
BOETJES
MUSTARD_3 jars 25c
HI - C 46-OZ. CANS
ORANGE-ADE_2 59c
STARKIST
TUNA FISH_2 cans 59c
SAC CITY
CORN_4 cans 49c
DEL MONTE 46-OZ. CAN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.. Ea. 29c
DELSEY
TOILET TISSUE ... 2 for 27c
KLEENEX... 2 200-count 29c
HEINZ
DILL PICKLES_Jar 29c
KOOL-ADE ..... 6 pbgs. 29c
SURE JELL_2 ^ 29«
ATI AC
LIDS_2 pkgs. 29c
Libby’s Frozen
PIES
BEEF — CHICKEN
TURKEY J
» 19c