The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 30, 1956, Page 4, Image 4

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    Miss Evelyn Barta
Surprised at Home
DORSEY — A surprise party
was held at the Gordon Barta
home Friday for their daughter,
who was celebrating her ninth
birthday anniversary It was a
complete surprise as Miss Evelyn
was visiting one of her neighbor
girl friends The little guests were
hidden when Evelyn and Neta
Conard were summoned to come
to the Barta home,
Evelyn received many gifts
»nd enjoyed the birthday cakes.
One was in the form of a tractor
and the other a lamb. Cakes
* ere decorated by Evelyn's
grandmother, Mrs William Kalal
of Verdigre.
Other Dorsey News
The Lucky Clover 4-H club
held a safety and recreation
meeting at the Scottville hall.
Games were played and dancing
* as the recreational period.
Mrs. Grace Alder and her sis
ter, Mrs. Ella Sarchette, visited at
the home of Mrs. Anna Carson
tm Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka
snd family visited at the Otto
Ruzicka home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Osborn
and Ruth visited at the Charles
Oleson home in Geddes, S.D., on
Sunday.
Miss Beverly Carson left early
Sunday morning for Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barta of
Niobrara visited at the Joe Cih
lar home Sunday.
Miss Sadie Derickson and Mr.
and Mrs. John Derickson were
callers at the H. C. Osborn
home last Thursday.
Walter Kruse left Sunday for
i his school work at Milford. He is
[ studying clock and watch repair
work. He had spent his vaca
tion with his folks at Dorsey.
Mrs Gerald Snyder and daugh
ters called at the Osborn home
last Thursday.
Shald-Chaney Rites
to Be Held Today
STUART—Miss Shirley Shald
' was guest-of-honor at a prenup
j tial pantry shower last Thursday
at the home of Mrs. John Shald.
Thirty-two guests spent the af
ternoon playing games and the
' bride-elect received groceries lor
: a well-filled pantry.
A lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. John Shald. Mis.
Ray Greenfield and Mrs. George
Hitchcock.
Miss Shald will become the
bride of James Chaney today
(Thursday).
Return from California—
ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Darel Bright and Janice returned
Wednesday, August 22, from a
two-weeks’ vacation in California
where they visited relatives and
friends
Pinochle CIud
at Kersenbrocks’—
Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrocn
entertained the Pinochle club at
a picnic supper Sunday evening.
Frontier for printing!
Itlondie Ward and the drunken bear pleased the audience, especially the youngsters, during the
Tex Carson circus performances here Monday. The "tipsy” bear drained the bottle standing up
right; later lay on his back to empty it. Ward is from Corpus Christl, Tex. He also showed mon
keys and dogs.—The Frontier Photo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaczor . . . the bride is the former Miss
Laura Vandersnick.—O’Neill Photo Co.
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Ewing Couple Weds
in Emmet Church
EWING—Miss Laura Vander
snick and Joe Kaczor, both of
Ewing, were united in marriage
on Thursday, August 23, at the
Catholic Church of the Epiphany
at Emmet. Rev. Francis Price, a
former schoolmate of the bride,
officiated at the single-ring, 9
a.ra., ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vandersnick
and the bridegroom is the son
of Mrs. Eva Kaczor, all of Ew
ing.
The front and side altar of the
| church were decorated w'th can
dles and pink and white gladioli.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a two-piece
street-length dress of light blue
chromespun. Her corsage was of
i pink gladioli and she carried a
white prayer book and crystal
j rosary.
Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Lyle
Mitties, sister of the bride. Her
gown of charcoal chromespun
was fashioned identically like
that of the bride. Her corsage
was of pink feathered carnations.
The bridegroom and bestman,
Lyle Mitties, wore dark business
suits and white carnation bouton
nieres.
The mother of the bride chose
a light charcoal gown with white
accessories for her daughter’s
wedding. The bridegroom's
mother appeared in a floral print,
———iffW MftrtiiiiWMiat
Both wort- corsages of white car
nations.
Miss Winnie Vandersnick had
charge of the gift book at the
church.
At noon a reception and dinner
were held at the Town House
in O’Neill for immediate rela
tives. The table was decorated
with candles and bouquets of
pink roses and was centered with
the three-tier wedding cake, a
gift from the M&M cafe in O’
Neill where the bride had been
employed.
In charge of the gift book was
Miss "Jen” Rose of Grand Island
and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor of Ewing
assisted with the gifts.
The couple left on a wedding
trip through the Black Hills.
They will make their home on
the Grimm farm southwest of
Ewing on their return.
Regional Deaths
Joseph Boska
LYNCH—Joseph Boska of Ta
bor, S. D., who came to Boyd
county 45 years ago, was buried
Friday, August 24, at Tabor. He
was a native of Czechoslovakia.
Emil and Stanley Prokop of
Bristow and Frank and Joseph
Boska attended the funeral of
their uncle. The late Mr. Boska
had been to Lynch July 22 to at
tend the funeral of his sister,
Mrs. Josephine Boska.
Frontier for printing!
Brights Entertain—
Friday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon H. Bright
were Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth
Wales and Larry of Minneapolis,
Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Darel Bright
and daughter of Atkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ardell Bright and son
of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Bright and family.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs Richard Farrier
and family of Rapid City, S.D . |
arrived Saturday at the home of
htr parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D
• DeBolt The girls. Linda Sue and
Diane, accompanied their parents
>n a week’s vacation to Minncso- ;
ta Little Donnie Dean. 4-months- ■
old. is staying with his grandpar
ents.
Mr and Mrs Steve Price are
now living at Bellwood where
Mr. Price has accepted the su
perintendency of public schoo's.
He had formerly been a teacher
at Schuyler. They visited their |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G.
Price and Mrs. Suchy, and Miss |
Helen.
The Misses Jeanne Cole and
Elizabeth ('Tbs") Schaffer will
leave Friday for the University
of Nebraska at Lincoln for rush
week. Miss Cole will be a sopn
omore and Miss Schaffer a sen
ior. Both girls belong to Gam-1
ma Phi Beta.
Miss Genevieve Biglin and I
Miss Nora McAuliffe left for
their home in Sioux City Wed
nesday after visiting relatives and
friends. They were housegucsts
at the F N Cronin home
Mr and Mrs. Keith Anspach
of Lincoln returned Wednesday,
August 22. from St. Paul where
they visited Mrs. Anspach's rel
atives. They are visiting hi$
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harden
Anspach, until this weekend
when they will leave for home.
Mr. Anspach, who is a student at
the university, has 1 ty years to!
complete his course of study.
Mrs. John Beilin’s son, Pan
Larsen of Chadron. arrived on;
Tuesdav, August 21, to visit her
and Mr Beilin. He left the next
day .
Sunday morning guests of little
Ja Nell and Gary Lee Belzer
were the Tony Mudloff family
of Page. The Gene Mudloff fam
ily, also of Page, stopped in F» i
dav night. Mr and Mrs. Edward
Belzer and family of Norfolk vis
ited them Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Clara Berner and Muriel
of Norfolk were weekend guests
of Mrs. Berner’s son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Berner.
Guests Tuesday of Mrs. Mary
Dusatko were Mrs. Jerome Allen
and Jenelle and Rick of Page
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McElhaney
and daughter, Miss Jeannine, and
Miss Jeannette Fricke left Pues
da> for a trip to the Black Hills.
They expect to return Friday
Mr. ahd Mrs J C. Baker of
Denver, Colo„ arrived on Monday
for a three-days' visit with Mrs
Gladys Oxford. Mr and Mrs. H
J. Lohaus and Mr. and Mrs, John
L. Baker.
Mrs Guy Cole, Mrs Fr.uJt
Frwlieh and Mrs. Edward M
Gallagher took Miss Betty Gal
lagher to Omaha Wednesday,
August 22. where she boarded a
plane last Thursady for San Di
ego. Calif., where she teache..
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Panolite soles. Boys' sizes 10 .
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• Choice of 3 Colors
r Handsomely tailored rayon
sheen gabardine. Just the
right weight for all-around
comfort. Blue, brown and
grey. 29-42.
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OPTOMETRIST
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Glasses Futoo
Phone 2101, Spencer. N«hr.
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DENTIST
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Rexall Bldg.
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first chilling morning that comes
along. Call your heating appliance
dealer or local Kansas-Nebraska
Natural Gas Company manager to
day. Ask that your furnace be
checked and your pilot light lighted
NOW, before the big rush.
We urge you to ask for this service
BEFORE the first cold snap. Then
your household can be SURE of a
comfortable flow of heat the mo
ment you want it. We can service
calls only in the order in which they
are received. And we cannot serve
everyone on the first cold day.
Please . . . for your own comfort
... do call your heating appliance
dealer or local Kansas-Nebraska
office now!
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FWEAPPLE - FRUIT - SALMON SALADS
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FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 45'
DEL MONTE
PEAR HALVES 2 ^ 55'
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SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 65'
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DEL MONTE
GARDEN PEAS 2^ 37'
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VANILLA Manchester HI-HO
WAFERS GRAHAMS CRACKERS
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Halo Cashmere Bouquet Ipana
SHAMPOO TALCUM POWDER TOOTH PASTE
Giant Six* . . . ®^C p|M Tax Giant Six*.4JC R.g. T7c Tub* . . 2 for 59C
SALE DATES — AUGUST 30-31-SEPTEMBEr7]
CUDAHY
TANG 12 -oz. can 35c
FRESH, PURE
GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1
CUDAHY GOLD COIN
BACON Lb. 39c
CUDAHY PURITAN ALL-MEAT
MINCED HAM Lb. 35c
CUDAHY READY-TO-EAT
PICNICS Lb. 29c
CUDAHY PURITAN
DRIED BEEF 4-oz. pkg. 29c
4th Street Market
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