Celia News Coach Marvin Boeson of At kinson took Elvon Anderson and Ronnie Frickel to Lancoln. Ron nie won first in class C pole vault event Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Connie Frickel and daughter. Caroline, went to Lincoln Friday for the track meet and visited relatives while there. They returned home Sunday afternoon Denton and Shirley Colfack had about 20 young people at the Colfack home Friday even ing for a party. Mrs Blanche Rouse and son, Marvin, were Monday, May 6 visitors at the Milton McKathnie home. Mrs. McKathnie accom panied them to Glen Rock, Wyo., where they spent the week with relatives coming home Saturday. Darrel and Kay McKathnie stay ed with their grandmother, Mrs. Emma McKathnie in Atkin son, while they were gone. Mr and Mrs Bob Summerer and family, Ewing were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her sister. Mrs. Leonard Chaffin and family. Teacher Glen Sorenson of Celia school and pupils enjoyed a hike and wiener roast picnic dinner Saturday School will be out in Celia school, May 16. Edith and Linda Chaffin were Friday overnight guests at the Victor Frickel home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt and daughter were Wednesday evening visitors at the Hans Lauridsen home. Leonard Chaffin helped Mark Hendricks with cattle Monday, Joe Hendricks Wednesday. Ber rue Phipps spent the week at the Chaffin home Milton McKathnie was a Thursday evening visitor at the John Schwindt home Mr and Mrs. John Schwindt and Venita were Saturday visit ors at the Dave Ratliff home Frank Kilmurry, Emil Colfaek and Dennis, Bill Maioun help ed Duane Beck with cattle Fri day. Mr and Mrs. John Schwindt and daughter visited the Lyle and John Damero home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Nina attended the Silas Johnson farm sale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfaek were Sunday evening. May 5 vis itors at the Frank Kilmurry home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks were Thursday dinner guests at the Omer Poynts home. Celia received almost three fourths inch of rain Saturday night and one-half inch Thurs day and Thursday night Mrs. Blanche Rouse and son, Marvin and Miss Mildred Keyes were mother’s day guests at the Milton McKathnie home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his grand mother, Mrs. Amelia Hoffman. Atkinson. Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman. Mrs. Beryl Beck and Mrs. Inez Hayes were Saturday O’Neill visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and Gail and Stanley Johnson were Sunday dinner guests at the Jim Sicheneder home. Mr and Mrs. Victor Frickel, daughters and scat, Rodney, wrere Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman. Mr. and Mrs Ed Bausch were Sunday supper guests at the John Schwindt home. Mr and Mrs John Schwindt and Venita also Mr and Mrs Fritz Nabor were last Sunday visitors at the Ed Bausch home. Joe Hendricks was a Tuesday supper guest at the O. A. Ham merberg home. June Focken passed the 8th grade examinations and attend ed the graduation services at O’Neill Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl were Sunday dinner guests at the William Maioun home. SINGER Sewing Machine Company announces that MRS. EVELYN McRENNEY NEWPORT. NIBR. • • . to the new HINGKK representative for this area. Write or phene Mrs. McKenney. Newport, phone 22-F-1L 4th Street Mkt. Phone 93 FREE DELIVERY O’Neill CELLO PKG. Celery Hearts_21C 2 BUNCHES RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 19C SCNKIST SEEDLESS — Oranges_2-lbs. 25c U. S. NO. 1 RUSSET — Potatoes_ 10-lbs. 49c LINDSAY MEDIUM — Ripe Olives_can 29c ADAMS FROZEN — 6-OZ. CANS Orange Juice__ 3 for 45c NATt’RIPE FROZEN — 10-or. pk*. Strawberries_25 C -.-— STOKELY’S FINEST — 10-07.. Frozen Peas 19c CAROL — YOl'K CHOICE Cookies — lb. pkg. 29c HERSHEY’S — 16-OZ. CAN Chocolate Syrup19c NEW POTATO CRACKER — Chippers 8t-oz. pkg. 35c Swiftning - 3-lb. can 79c SWIFT’S — 20-OZ. JAR Peanut Butter „ -- 59c KRAFT MINIATURE — Marshmallows _ pkg. 2Tc HEINZ STRAINED — Baby Food_10 jars $ 1 Tide _59c LIMIT ONE — GIANT SIZE INTRODUCTORY OFFER MEADOW GOLD NEW TRUE — Fruit Punch-qt. 13c ROBIN HOOD — Flour... 10-lb. bag 89c _ FRESH — Pork Liver... lb. 23c IIORMEL — Pork Sausage - lb. roll 39c SMALL LEAN — Spare Ribs_lb. 4-90 FRESH — Pork Hocks_lb. 29c SWIFT'S PREMIUM — Chopped Pork ... lb. 59c CUDAHY PURITAN — V«-LB. PKG. Dried Beef_31c Get FREE Tickets Here! OLD HOME Kiddie Train FREE Rides All Day Saturday s-v Mrs. John Michael Curry, nee Barbara Ann Becker . . . will reside in Kansas City. Security Man Coming Next Week— A representative of the Nor folk social security office will be in the assembly room, basement of the courthouse in O'Neill from 9:30 a.m., to 3 p.m, on Thursday, May 23. Self - employed a p p 1 i c ants should bring extra copies of their 1955 and 1956 tax returns, re ceipts showing that the self-em ployment tax is paid and proof of age. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reimers, sr., spent the weekend in Grand Island visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Mr. Taylor and family. Redbird News Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson attended a weiner roast at the Reuben Redlinger home Wednes day, May 8. j Mr. and Mrs. Warren Olson of Yankton. S. D., were guests at the Clifford Wells home Saturday, May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller, Mrs. Billy Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells were business vis itors in Yankton, S. D. Monday. Keith Anderson helped Mon day, May 6, at the L. D. Putnam ranch. Mr. Putnam plans to move some of his cattle to pasture in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull were callers at the John Kmttel home in Gregory, S. D., Sunday, May 5. Mrs. Dick Fernau and Mrs. G. A. Connard were guests of Mrs. Carl Krogh Monday, May 6, while the menfolks helped Mr. Krogh with cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson and Debra were afternoon and supper guests at the Merrill An derson home Wednesday, May 8. The Bennett Smith construction crew from Butte has been doing some excavation work at the Ted Crawford, Bill Shaaf, Austin Searles and Dalbert Nelson farms on Eagle creek. Mrs. Howard Wells and Nency were guests of Mrs. Merrill An derson Friday, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Witherwax and Leo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson Sunday, May 12. Carroll in Battalion's Finance Section— Army Pfc. Robert D. Carroll. 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Carroll, 128 N. Eighth st., re cently was assigned as finance clerk of the 64th antiaircraft ar tillery battalion’s headquarters battery in Japan. Carroll, who has been in the Far East since last June, was pre viously assigned to the 64th ba talion’s battery D. He entered the army’ in January. 1956, and completed basic training at Ft. Chaffee, Ark. In civilian life, Carroll attend ed the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Jane Judge returned Sun day, May 5, from Spencer after spending the weekend with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Harold Krugman._ ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — Thurs. May 16 j Family Nights TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST Starring Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, William Bendix. Barry Fitzgerald with Howard DaSilva, Esther Fernandez, Albert Dekker, 1 Luis VanRooten. Daryl Hickman. All its thrills ... the spectacle . . . the stirring story of the | greatest sea adventure ever l filmed. Fri.-Sat. May 17-18 LAST OF THE BADMEN Starring George Montgomery with Douglas Kennedy, Keith Larsen. Meg Randall. James Best. Bring ’em back dead! The most cold-blooded dragnet in all the history of the west! They told America’s great undercover agent . . . “Throw away your badge, forget the rules, be a killer!” Sun.-Mon.-Tues. May 19-20-21 HEAVEN KNOWS. MR. ALLISON Starring Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum. Color by de luxe and cinemascope. The story of Marine Corporal Allison and Sister Angela. . . alone on a war-torn island. . . As only di rector John Huston can cap ture it! There’s a wonder in it . . . and there’s a toughness in it. . . that wrote the fiery chap ters from the Halls of Monte zuma to Guadacanal! Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50c: Children under 12, 12e, Free if accompanied by par ent. Wedn. and Thurs. Family night, family admitted for two Adult tickets. Barbara Ann Becker, Thomas Curry Wed in Church Ceremony (Photo at left) Spring flowers were banked on the altars of St. Patrick's Catho lic church Saturday, May 11, for the wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L A Becker of O’Neill, and John Michael Currv, son of Mr and Mrs. Michael B. Curry of Kansas City, Mo. Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan, pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony at a 10 a. m, nuptial mass. Acolytes were James Becker, a brother of ' the bride, and James Froelich. Given in marriage by her fath er. the bride appeared in a gar denia white gown of antique weave Douppioni silk, styled with a long smooth-fitting bodice and lopped with a sequin studded Al eneon lace yoke It featured a scalloped sabrina neckline with silk covered buttons closing the back of the bodice. The long fitted sleeves tapered to traditional points over the hands. The vol uminous skirt was highlighted by a front panel accented with Alen con lace motifs encrusted with white sequins and outlined with seed pearls. The full gathered back of the skirt cascaded into j a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was secured with a lace bonnet outlined with i tear drop pearls. Her corsage was j of pink cymbidiums surrounded by white feathered carnations. Miss Theresa O'Rourke of Kan sas City. Mo., was maid-of-honor. Miss Roberta Becker, a sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Miss Mary Kay Stapf, also of Kansas City, was a bridesmaid. Their misty blue gowns were ballerina length, nylon sheer, with lace bodices and scalloped sabrina necks and short sleeves. The very full skirts featured a large bow in the back. They had matching shoes. Their colonial bouquets were of pale yellow pompoms. Bestman was Thomas Curry of Dodge City, Kans., a brother of the bridegroom. Groomsman was Eugene Hennessey of Kansas City. Ushers were Andrew Whol ey of Kansas City and Donovan Becker, a brother of the bride. They wore navy suits, identical grey striped ties and white carn ation boutonnieres. Mrs. Becker, the bride’s moth er, wore a mauve lace gown over taffeta. Site had a matching hat and biege accessories and wore a talisman rose corsage. Mrs. Curry, the bridegroom’s mother, appeared in a navy pure silk gown and a grey fur stole. Her accessories were also navy. She wore a talisman rose corsage. Miss Marde Birmingham, ac companied by Miss Alvara Ramm of Stuart at the organ, sang "Ave Maria”, "Panis Angelicus”, "Jes us, Thou Art Coming”, and “O Mother, Will It Always Be”. A breakfast for 50 guests fol lowed at the Town House for the immediate families and the wed ding party. Miss Lu Ann Fritton and Miss Barbara Muff assisted at the breakfast. A reception from 2 to 4 p. m. also was held at the Town House. Miss Barbara Muff was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. William W. McIntosh poured. Mrs. John G. Stuifbergen cut the four tiered wedding cake. Mrs. J. Bennett Grady and Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen assisted at the serving table. Mrs. Rex W. Wilson had charge of the punch and Miss Lu Ann Frit tin had charge of the gifts. For her wedding trip to Colo rado, the bride chose a black Cupioni dress with a short black and grey Rafftna jacket. Her hat was black and white and her ac cessories were matching. Her cor sage was of pink cymbidiunvs, Mrs Curry is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy and the School of X-rav Technology, Providence hospital, Kansas City, Kans. Mr Curry is a graduate of Re demptist High school in Kansas City. Mo. The couple will reside at 902 Blast 41 stri ct, Kansas City. Mo. Out-of-town guests were: John Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bram and Miss Alice Phillips, all of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs Mich ael Curry and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Reimon and Sheree, Miss Joanne Curry, Andrew Wholey, Paul McNulty, Tom Donaldson, Eugene Hennessey. Miss Theresa O’Rourke and Miss Mary Kay Stapf, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Thomas Curry of Dodge City. Kans.; Mrs. Jerry Austin of Sid ney; Mrs Ron Burns, Mrs. Ted Tunick and Mrs. Merle Gerkins of Randolph, all former class mates of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Becker, Mr. and Mrs Bruno Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wiesler, all of St. Helena; Mrs. Steve Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. August Noeckor, all of Hart ington. Sound Film to Be Shown— “Three Minutes to Twelve”, a 38-minute film in sound and col or, will be shown at 8 p. m.. Mon day, May 20 at the Assembly of God church, at Seventh and Clay Streets. This prophetic missionary pic ture, filmed in Israel, includes scenes of the place of Christ’s crucifixion, the tomb where He was laid and many other historic places. Highlighted by the film is the phenomenal return of the Jews to Israel. Many Bible schol ars feel that this return to Israel is in fulfillment of Bible proph ecy. The unique presentation of Israel by this film helps to make this picture an outstanding fea ture of the church’s missionary program. The film is being shown for the monthly, weeknight mission ary rally. Rev. E. Kirschman is pastor of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kliment, in Atkinson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soucek and family of Verdigre and Mr and Mrs. James Dobias, Marjorie. ' Junior and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Dobias and son. Norlin. and Ivan Kliment, all of Atkin son. Bible Lecture Series to Bo Presented— INMAN—•From Eternity to Eternity" will be the theme of a series of six illustrated Bible lec tures to I*- presented by Arthur F Gibbs of Independence, Mo, at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, starting Monday evening. May 20. and presented each Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening for two weeks. The series will extend through Friday, May 31 "This is perhaps the most com pletely illustrated sines of Bi- i ble lectures ever prepared mak ing the Bible understandable", a | spokesman explained "It troats the dispensations and hours of the world as well as the great revelations of God’s ministry,” O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles IVtersofi of Amelia were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kaiser and Esther. Mr and Mrs. Henry Reimer of Niobrara spent the May 4-5 weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Renners, sr. Mr, and Mrs. Owen Parkin son were Sunday. May 5, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peters Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes of Scottsbluff were Sunday, May 5, guests of Mr. and Mrs. l>ale Perry. Pvt. Ivan Kaiser loft Wednes day, May 8, for Ft Rucker, Ala., for his next training. He spent a 10-days’ leave at the home of his parentis. Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Kaiser Frontier for printing. I Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O'NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of All Kinds UK II U. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & I Mug las O’NEILL, NEBR. Phone 167 Office Hours »-8 Eyes Exanuned-Glasses Fitted Monday thru Saturday I CERTIFIED ! HYBRID SEED CORN I I Go to SCOVIE’S for HARTZ Seed Com ; I WE HAVE A REPLANTING AGREEMENT All Early Hybrids: IOWA 306 — IOWA 4249 —IOWA 4297 — HARTZ 22 HARTZ 44 I I I SCOVIE’S WESTERN AUTO STORE... 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