The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 03, 1959, Image 6

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    The tilen Founce family In among the mo*' recent newcomers to O’Neill. The three children
w. from left, Susan, JV4, Stephen, 2 and Stewa.’t, 1.
Founces Are New In Town
An»ng the new people who have
■ow'd to O'Neill in the- past few
aawiths are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Faunce and their three children
ftfer. Faunce is a saleman for
Swift's Packing Co. and does a
Ban! deal of traveling in his work.
Shirley and Glen moved to O’
NaU in' May from Boston, Mass.,
wtare Glenn had been stationed
m tto Air Force. Previous to be
n the service, Glenn attended
tmmm State Universty, Ames, la.
when1 he graduated in Industrial
Cnwsimics.
thking up most of Shirley’s time
mwm the three Faunce children,
3Vi, Stepehn. 2. and Ste
1. Before she was married
ey also attended Iowa State
ter one year.
Faunce's will already be fa
—a,,- to O’Neill golfers as much of
ttm* summer activity has been
ring golf and attending Country
, events. Shirley is also a new
*er of the O’Neill Womens
and Glenn plans to bowl this
tel and winter.
Besides these activities, both
Stork* y and Glenn enjoy bridge.
Swley also likes to sew when
■hr has time and Glenn has devel
4prd an interest in model rail
aorats So far the hobby is small,
nys Shirley, but Glenn hopes to
nA* slowly to his collection.
Part of Glenn’s training in the
mr force was jet pilot training
■xi he also worked with radar.
The Faunce’s are very happy
to he in O'Neill, and one reason
m because they feel settled down
at last While in the air force, they
lived in Missouri, Florida, Tc*as
and Boston. While they enjoyed
Ihr traveling, it feels Rood to
stay in one place, says Shirley.
Glenn’s ultimate goal in his job
is to work towards sales manager
of the company, a position his fa
tter now holds in Sioux City. The
Faunce’s are now living at 112 W.
Clay
Club Notes
Merrintyx .
Mrs H. L. Lindberg was has
ten Tuesday afternoon for Mem
Double A Auction
market report
Atkinson, Tuesday, September
1. Auction: Cattle and nog re
ceipts totalled 756 head- Todays
Auction was somewhat different
in make up from hurt weeks
Auction as our run consisted
almost entirely of small con
ngnments many off which were
made up of crossbred kin* and
certainly the days offering
tackl'd any of the quality so_ew*
*nt a week ago. Prices how
ever generally were pretty good
with some offerings tatty steady
with a week ago. There were
however many cattle which sow
5P to 75 cents per hundred low
er including the butcher cattle
which looked about a quarter
cfr Steer calves sold in a range
from $31.50 to W4-00 with a
few spring calves up to |35 W»
cwt. Heifers largely $27.50 to
530-50 cwt. Yearling steers 600
to 700 lbs $27.00 to $29.00 for
the choice kinds just good
kinds $25 00 to $26.50 cwt. A
Baa oi rnuiei
•Ids weighing 920 lbs. at $25.1j
Yearling heifers bulked from
$25.50 to $27.50 with only toe
fight weights selling above toe
latter price. We sold a tot of
crossbred heifers at from $21.00
to $23.00 with the steer mates
at $24.00 to $26.00.
Despite the threatening packing
house strike demand for all
classes was good. Rest beef
cows $16.00 to $16.75 a few to
$17 00 Cutters $15.00 to $16.00.
Canners $14.00 to 15 JOO with,
few shells down to $12 00 cwt.
Bulls $18.50 to $2100 cwt
Our Next Regular Sale will be
Tuesday. September 8.
Next Special Cartel Sale
Tuesday, September 15. About
1100 already booked. Get your
listings in now, before runs
become too heavy. _ __
First Special Calf Sale. October
S: Several big bunches listed
now—!!
Phone 5141
Atkinson, Nebraska
Atkinson Livestock
Market
myx. Guests were Mrs. Harry
Clausen and Mrs. Edna Yantzi.
Winners were Mrs. Ted McEl
haney and Mrs. Lindberg.
Next meeting will be in two
weeks at the Mrs. Paul Shierk
home.
Country (Hub Bridge
Twenty-five ladies met at the
Country Club Monday night for
the last bridge party of the sum
mer. Winners were Mrs. Evelyn
Green,, Atkinson, Mrs. Bob Clem
ents and Mrs. John Conard, Em
met.
Marriage Revealed
Announcements of the marriage
of Dana Sisson of Ewing and Miss
Janell Hixson of Clearwater have
been received in Ewing. They were
married August 30 at the Meth
odist church at Tacoma, Wash.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hixson of
Clearwater and the bridegroom is
the son of Mrs. Helen Sisson and
Robley Sisson, sr., both of Ewing.
Dana is in the army and is sta
tioned at Fort Lewis, Wash. Mrs.
Sisson, who has taught school in
Nebraska, will teach in Washing
ton state this year.
Shower Held for Miss Mareellus
Mrs. Elmer Juracek and Mrs.
A1 Gaskill were hostesses Monday
night at a surprise pre-nuptial
shower for Miss Loma Mareellus
at the Gaskill home.
Among the 22 guests were the
mother and grandmother of the
bride-to-be and the mother of the
bridegroom to be. Games were
played and refreshments were ser
ved. Miss Mareellus was given a
bouquet of flowers in her wedding
colons.
She will be married Sunday to
Gordon Fox.
Club Kc<-elves
13 Ribbons at Fair
The Emmet Elkhorn Valley 4-H
club met August 30 at the Herman
Grothe home. The meeting was
called to order by the president
and members said the 4-H pledge.
Roll call was answered by tell
ing what we received at the fair.
The club received 2 purple, 3 blue,
4 red and 4 white ribbons.
Maureen Schaaf received a blue
and purple on her secretary book
and a blue on pajamas, both ar
ticles were selected for state fair
exhibits. Ruth Schaaf received the
other purple on her cake.
Members worked on project
books and 0-10-2 forms. Almost
everyone has it completed.
We plan to have our organiza
tion meeting some time in Novem
ber. We are giving $5 to the 4-H
camp fund at Halsey.
We had a watermelon feed fol
lowing our meeting.
Ruthann Schaaf, reporter
Duane Finch, Page
Marries Osmond Girl
Before an altar decorated with
white and pink gladiola, Mary Ann
Gerdes and Duane Finch, both of
Osmond, were married August 22
at 8 p.m. The double-ring candle
light service was performed by
Rev. Marcus Gerike in the Imman
uel Lutheran church in Osmond.
The unde is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerdes, Os
mond, and the bridegroom is the
son of M. and Mrs. J. W. Finch
jr., Page. Miss Kathy Neitzke,
McLean, was soloist and was ac
companied by Angy Buchholz, Os
mond.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of white
Rosepoint lace and nylon tulle The
fitted bodice was designed with a
Sabrina neckline, edged with hand
clipped flowers. Hie long sleeves
came to bridal points at the wrists
and the scalloped lace extended
into the skirt which featured a
wide lace insertion with a full ga
thered flounce extending to the
floor.
Her ballerina length veil was
trimmed with white lace and held
by a tiarra ,of tiny pearls and se
quins. Her bouquet was of red
roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Margie Finch, Page, was mat
ron of honor wearing a pink lace
over taffeta street length formal
with a lace jacket. Bridesmaid
was Alice Gerdes, McLean. She
wore a nile green dress identical
to that of the matron of honor.
Both wore matching floral and net
head pieces and carried a colonial
bouquet of white carnations.
Linda Gerdes, Council Bluffs,
was flower girl, wearing a white
gown of nylon tulle with a full
gathered skirt and fitted bodice.
Ringbearer was Kelly Pease, Nio
brara.
Larry Taylor, Scottsbluff, was
best man. Groomsman was Leroy
Gerdes, McLean and ushers were
Harold Gerdes, Osmond and Clar
ence Finch, Page.
The mother of the bride chose
a light green linen dress while
the bridegroom's mother wore a
navy crepe dress. Each had white
I accessories and white carnation
corsages.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion was held in the church base
ment for 150 guests. The wedding
cake, baked by Mrs. E. Schoono
ver, Randolph, and cut by Mrs. Leo
nard Gerdes, Osmond. At the gift
table were Mrs. Alvin Gerdes,
Council Bluffs, and Miss Helen
Kuhl, Norfolk.
Attending the guest book was
Mrs. Larry Taylor, Scottsbluff.
Pouring coffee was Mrs. Carl Pfan
stiel, Osmond. Doyle Pfanstiel and
| Judy Hamer were waitresses.
The bride is a graduate of Os
mond high school and the bride
groom graduated from Page high
PUBLIC AUCTION
As we are leaving O'Neill we will sell the
following described property at Public Auction
at the Bill Brewster place 2% blocks south of
Wilson's Texaco Station on—
I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 2 p.m.
1 Refrigerator, like new
1 30-in. Electric Range, excellent condition
1 Speed Queen Washing Machine, used 1 year
1 Sofa - Bed combination
1 Preway Oil Heater
2 Chests of Drawers
Table and 4 Chairs
1 Minnesota A Sewing Machine
1 Small Electric Heater and Fan
1 G.E. Toaster
Some Small Tables and Many Other Articles
EARL and NELLIE BAULD, owners
Ed Thorin, auctioneer
school, Following a wedding trip ’
through western Nebraska the cou
ple will live near Osmond where
the groom is employed by John
Blunck.
Former O'Neillite
Wed in California
St. John Baptist da La Salle
church in Granada Hills, Calif,
was the setting for ceremonies
uniting in marriage Mary Dolores
Murphy and Richard Elvin Bow
den. The Rev. Peter O’Sullivan
read the wedding vows June 27 at
a 10 a.m. mass.
Tie bride is the daughter of Mr. j
and Mrs. Francis G. Murphy.
The bridegroom is the son of
Richard Bowden of San Fernando j
and Mrs. Dale Wussler of Van :
Nuys. Mr. Bowden and his parents
are former residents of O’Neill.
He is a great-grandson of Stephen
Hicks and Mrs. Della Bowden.
Stephen Bowden attended his
brother as best man.
A reception honoring the newly
weds w'as held at the bride's par
ental home. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden
have returned from a honeymoon
at Lake Arrowhead and have es
tablished residence at 13S90 A»>ec
Sylmar, California.
Thursday, Sept. 3
Women’s Club recital and recep
tion, 8 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 4
Come Double C’A’s
Rebekah
Monday, Sept. 7
Hospital Auxiliary
Tuesday, Sept. 8
MM
Elkhorn Project
What Not Extension
Wednesday, S'pt. 9
Grattan Farmerettes
Golden Rod
Thursday, Sept 10
WSCS
Lutheran Ladies Aid
Mrs. Davidson Attends
Legion Auxiliary Meet
Mrs. Jack Davidson returned
last Thursday after spending a
week in Minneapolis at the Am
erican Legion Auxiliary Conven
tion. Mrs. Davidson was the only
woman from O’Neill to attend the
convention.
About 125 Nebraskan’s attended
the joint conventions of the Legion
and Auxiliary, Mrs. Davidson said.
She went to Minneapolis with two
women from Norfolk and one
from Pierce.
Dr. and Mrs. Burgess,
LeVeta Lehn to City
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess and
Miss LeVeta Lehn will leave Sat
urday for New York City where
Dr. Burgess will attend the an
nual meeting of the National Am
erican Academy of Gold Foil Op
erators and the National American
j Dental Association meeting.
Miss Lehn plans to attend the
National American Dental Assis
! tants Association meeting, of which
| she is a vice-president.
Farewell Party Held
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gydeson
were guests of honor at a farewell
party Sunday given by Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Sivesind.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Hurley, Pat Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwayne Philbrick, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol McKay.
The Gydesen’s are planning to
move to Sioux City in the near
future.
Bridal Shower
Miss Lorna Marcellus was hon
ored at a bridal shower Saturday
afternoon at the Lawrence Haynes
home. Hostesses were Lynda Hay
nes and Carol Johnson.
The 24 guests included Loma’s
classmates and their mothers. A
mong the guests were Mrs. M. B.
Marcellus and Mrs. Charles Fox.
Miss Marcellus is engaged to
marry Gordon Fox.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Marion Woidneck home were Mr.
and Mrs. William Scheinost and
family of Page.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Kussell Napier. The hrlde is the former Miss Judy
Cloyd of Ewing. The couple will reside in Sterling, Kans.
Tne f irst Meinocnst cnurcn in
Ewing was the scene Sunday of
the ceremony uniting in marriage
Miss Judy Cloyd and Russell Nap
ier, before an altar decorated with
candelbra and baskets of yellow
and white gladioli and mums.
Rev. Woodrow Elliot officiated
at the 3 p.m. double ring ceremony.
The parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd and Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Napier, all of Ew
ing.
Aubrey Wood of Ewing played a
prelude of organ music and the
wedding march. He accompanied
the soloist, Howard Holton of Ster
ling, Kan., as he sang, “Because”
and the" Wedding Prayer”.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor length gown
of French imported lace and nylon
tulle. The fitted lace bodice fea
tured a sabrina neckline, trimmed
with sequins and pearls and slee
ves that tappered to bridal points.
The skirt, worn over hoops, was
styled with deep ruffles of nylon
tulle over satin panels of lace in
front and in the back. The lace
continued into a whisper traiTi.
Her finger-tip veil of French il
lusion was held in place with a
crown of pearls. She carried a cas
cade colonial bouquet of white
chnysanthemuns and yellow mums
fashioned in the form of a cross.
Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Al
vera Brown of Lincoln and brides
maid was Miss Virginia McDonald
of Neligh. They wore identical
gowns of white crystalette with
cummerbunds of yellow satin and
matching head bands. They car
ried colonial bouquets of yellow
mums with white net and stream
ers.
Susan Napier, Ewing, niece of
the bridegroom, served as flower
girl and Dennis Napier, Ewing,
nephew of the bridegroom was
ringbearer.
Howard Krehbial of Pretty Prai
rie, Kan., was best man and Ron
ald Cloyd of Ewing, brother of the
bride, served as groomsman. The
bridegroom and his attendants
wore white dinner jackets and
dark trousers. The bridegroom and
fathers of the couple had white
carnation boutonnieres while the
attendants wore yellow.
Ushers were Paul Gunter and
Bennie Taylor, both of Ewing.
The mother of the bride chose a
dress of blue nylon lace with
beige accessories. The briegroom's
mother wore a rose lace gown with
beige accessories. Each wore a
corsage of white carnations as did
Mrs. George Timmerman, of Plain
view, grandmother of the bride.
A reception for 140 guests fol
lowed the ceremony in the church
parlors.
The four tier wedding cake was
decorated with wedding bells and
yellow roses, with a miniature
bride and bridegroom topping it.
The cake was cut and served by
Mrs. Sylvester Bahm, sister of
the bride, Pouring was Mrs. Dw
aine Weinrich of Meadow Grove.
Waitresses were Alice Billeter of
Meadow Grove, Karen Woeppel,
Bertha Harris and Sharon John
ston, all of Ewing. Ladies assist- t
ing with the serving were Mes- <
dames J. L. Pruden, Aubrey Wood |
VV'aldo Davis, Dewitt Hoke and H. i
R. Harris. Mrs. Francis Heum- ]
messer of Ewing was in charge of
the guest book. The Misses llethyl
and Vera Del Daniels of Ewing ,
were in charge of the gift book
and gift table.
The bride and bridegroom are
both graduates of the Ewing high
school with the class of 1957. Sin- |
ce then, Mrs. Napier has been
employed at the Holt county court
house. Mr. Napier has attended
the Sterling college at Sterling,
Kan., and will return this fall for
his second year.
The young couple will make
their home in Sterling.
Nona Anderson
Weds R. W, Grover
Bristow—. Miss Nona Anderson,
daughter of Earl C. Anderson and
the late Mrs. Anderson, Spencer,
became the bride of Ronald W.
Grover, son of Mrs. C. A. Grover
and the late (1. A. Grover, Valley.
The Rev. I enard Nelson offic
iated the cer mony at the Trini
ty Lutheran church in Bristow
Aug. 23.
The Rev. Di le F. Kamrath, Val
ley, sang, accompanied by his wife.
The bride "itppeared in a floor
length gown pf white bridal sa
tin overlayed with imported hand
clipped rosepoint lace, featuring
a sabrina neckline and sleeves
tapering to the wrist. Her waltz
length overskirt ended in a scal
loped hemline.
The fingertip veil of French il
lusion was hfeld by a tiara of
rhinestones and pearls. Her bou
quet was lily-of-the-valley on a
white bible. Xhe gown and tiara
were made and designed by the
bride.
Maid of honor for her sister was
Naomi Anderson, Omaha. Mrs.
Frank Nelson, Emerson, was
bridesmaid. They wore identical
gowns of white taffeta brocade
with scoop neckline and full waltz
length skirts. They wore blue net
crowns and carried bouquets of
blue daisy chrysanthemums.
Flower girl was Pamela Gro
ver and ringbearer was Arlan
Grover, Valley.
Seymour Grove, Valley, was his
tiother’s best man. Norman An
derson, Atkinson was grooms
man and ushers were Ronald An
derson, Butte and Frank Nelson,
Emerson.
A reception followed the cere
mony. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Edwards, Atkinson. Mrs.
Russell Lindsay, jr., Wayne, at
tended the guest book and at the
gift table were Mrs. Morris Hag
berg and Ilia Jean Ellermeier,
both of Spencer, and Miss Sheri I
Anderson, Anoka.
The cake was cut and served by
Mrs. Milton Carlson, Madison and
Mrs. Arthur Peters, Spencer. Mrs.
i
The O’Neill Lions Club
proudly presents the World-Famous
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Effective Speaking — Human Relations — Memory Training
O'Neill Class No. 1 Now Forming
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k Author "How to Win Friends
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For complete information and reservations call
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DALE CARNEGIE COURSES
presented In Nebraska by
Donald A. Dahlberg and Associates
Box 1414 Omaha 14,
Peony Park Siation Nebr.
Gerald Sinclair. Ipswich, S. D.,
was at the serving table' ami Mrs.
Ronald Anderson. Butte, at the
punch bowl.
After a wedding trip the couple
will live iq Fremont.
The bride Is a graduate of Spen
rer high sell- m>1 and Wayne State
Teachers college. She has taught
rural school in Boyd county and
first grade at Valley.
The bridegroom graduated from
Valley High school and is employ
ed by the George A. Hormel Co..
Fremont.
Recruit Tuttle Graduates
Recruit Linda J. Tuttle, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vearl L. Tut
tle, Route 2, Clearwater, recently
completed eight weeks of basic
military training at the Woman's
Army Corps Center, Fort McClel
lan, Ala.
Recruit Tuttle is a 1957 gra
duate of Ewing Public High school
and attended Sterling College at
Sterling, Kan.
(First pub. Sept. 3, 1959)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETI
TION I OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF ACCOUNT
No. 1384
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
! .STATE OF OSCAR W.
FRENCH. DECEASED.
HIE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has lieen filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will be
for hearing in this court on Sep
tember 23, 1959, at 10 o'clock A.
M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
_ 19-21c
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anson and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Prouty and family visited Tuesday
evening at ;he Marion NVoidneck
home. Wednesday evening \ is iters
at the Woidneek home were Mr
and Mrs. Loyal Hull.
MILLER THEATRE
ATKINSON
One Straw Nightly 8 o'clock
Fri.-Sat.__Sept. 4 5
f GLENN SHIRLEY f > ..
FORD MacLAINE^
| fc CnWffljSaH* m. Mt TRQCCHOR V.^,' '
Sim.-Mon.-Tues. Sept, fi-7-8
Wed. Thurs. Sept. 910
FREE
Wedding Dance
Sunday, September 6
Legion Hall, O'Neill
IMM’KABn.1.1ES OUCHESTK \
By
IAIRNA MAIM’El.l,FS
GORDON FOX
4th Street Market
Phoii:- m3* O'Neill
We Deliver—Plenty of Parking in Rear of Store
OPEN SUNDAY 8 A.M. TO 11 A.M.
Tendergrown—Premium—ready lor the |Min
FRYERS, 2 to 2 V2 lb. avg_ea. 79c
Fully Cooked—Premium
PICNICS___lb. 35c
Round and Swiss
STEAK_lb. 79c
All Meat
MINCED HAM_2 lbs. 89c
SLAB BACON_lb. 39c
California White Seedless or Red Malaga
GRAPES_2 lbs. 29c
Colorado New Green
CABBAGE_ ...Lb, 5c
Yellow sweet Spanish
ONIONS_3 lbs. 19c
Shurfine whole kernel
CORN_8 303 cans 89c
Extra Fancy and Fancy
BARTLETT PEARS
Lug Pears_14-lb. lug $189
Bushel Pears_2 lbs. 25c
None Finer
POTATO CHIPS_7-oz. bag 29c
Shurrino Elbo
MACARONI_2 lb- bag 33c
Shurflne
SHORTENING_3 lb. can 85c
Shurfrosh
MARGARINE_3 1-lb- cartons 49c
Elmdale Chum
SALMON-lb. can 45c
Semi-sweet Baker’s chocolate
CHIPS__12-oz. pkg. 45c
Shurfine
CATSUP__14-oz. bottle 19c
Heinz
KETCHUP_.20-oz. family size 39c
BABO_2 giant cans 49c
Powder Detergent
ENERGY_Economy size 59c
Canning Supplies
BALL LIDS_2 phgs- of 12 31c
BALL DOME CAPS ... .Pkg. of 12 33c
KLEENEX_400 count box 29c
Family Size
DIAL SOAP_2 both size 31c