The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 15, 1959, Image 11

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Gloria Dwinell Weds
Clarence Finch Saturday
Saturday night at the Bethesda
Lutheran church at Winnetoon
Gloria Dwinell of Brunswick was
married to Clarence Finch, jr.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev Marvin D.
Ritterling.
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The bride is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Marcus Dwinell of
Brunswick and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Finch, sr. of Page.
Mrs Arlie Sorensen was the
organist.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white ny
lon jersey dress with a V-shape |
neckline and a white cummer
bund, gathers fashioned the full
skirt which circled the ballerina
length dross H r shoulder length j
Chantilly lace veil was trimmed
with tiny pearls. She carried a
white Bible covered with red
roses.
Mrs. Arthur Sufficool of Winne
toon was the matron of honor.
She wore a street length dress of
blue nylon over acetate taffeta
with high circle neckline and full
skirt She carried a colonial bou
quet of white carnations.
Arthur Sufficool was best man.
After the ceremony lunch was
served at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sufficool.
After a short wedding trip the
Finchs will reside on a farm
northeast of Page
Reiser-Johnson Rites
Held At Butte Saturday
Sts Peter and Paul Catholic
church at Butte was the scene of
the 9 am. wedding Saturday,
Sept. 26. uniting in marriage Miss
Delores Reiser, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L^o Rei er. Butte and
Raymond Johnson, son of Mrs.
Agnes Johnson. Spencer.
Rev Edward B Gill officiated
at the nuptial mass and double
ring ceremony.
The bride, escorted to the al
tar by her father, appeared in a
gown of white nylon tulle, taff
eta and Chantilly lace, fashinned
in a high neckline with a peter
pan collar and embroidered in
sequins and pearls and long point
ed sleeves. The fitted waistline
fell into tiers of alternating ny
lon tulle and Chantilly lace and
fell into a chapel train in the
hack. Her headpiece war. of pleat
ed lace, petal edged and pearl
studded and held her elbow length
veil of i I v.an net. See carried
la t ouqu* • i white carnations
uith ivy an 1 white satin ribbons
. IBs K n . Reiser, s ster of
the bride was maid-o. i nor. She
wore as ti I gth divss of or
chid brocaded taffeta, featuring
a shaped neckline, kimona
sleeves, a plain orchid cummer
bund of taffeta and a softly pleat
ed skirt.
Mis R e Lampman, eousin of
the bride, was bridesmaid. She
was dressed in a gown identical
to the maid-of honor's only in
nile given They each carried bou
quets of yellow carnations.
1. 11 Reiser, s ter of the bride,
was f ower girl. She wore a yel
low princess styled dress o! bro
caded tafieta and carried a bas
| ket of white mums
Alfred Reiser, nephew of tire
i hride was ringbearer.
Merle Liewer a.id Brian Koe
nig. cousins of i! e bride, served
the mass.
Duane Reiser, twin brother of
the bride was I cst man. Kenneth
Reiser, another brother of tile
bride, was an attendant and Stan-j
ley Liewer and Marvin Lampman
were ushers. The bridegroom and
bis attends it wore charcoal
DiacK suns.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Reiser chose a light gray
dress with black u sign an<! a red
hat. Mrs. Joans in wore a plum ,
colored dress with black design
and white accessaries. They each
wore a corsage of white iama
tions.
A dinner for 80 friends and rel
atives was held at the Butte Le
gion hall with Mrs. Dick Ros<n
gren in charge, nssis'cd by M s
dames Mary Lewis, Laura Rins
er, Minnie Weber. Sylvia Bloom
and MBs Loretta Lievvor and tio
Misses Charlene Lewis, Betty
Hoffman. Marilyn Rieman and
Cecelia Lampman.
Miss Lain Lund vt '? in o'- v
cf the guest book and Mr, Allan
Mitchell assisted at the gift table
The three tier wadding cake woo
cut by Mrs. Wayne Cizek of Spen
cer and Mrs. Larry Bowers of
Bristow, sisters of th< bride
groom.
The bridegroom s parents were
hosts at a dance S uirday eve
ning at the Spencor Community
hall.
The bride is a graduate of
Butte high school and was em
ployed for two years at Mutual
of Omaha Ins. Co.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Spencer high n hool and spent
four years in the Air Force.
The couple will be at home in
Omaha.
Mrs. Audrey McConnell, O’
Neill, announces the engage
ment and approaching marriage
of her daughter, Kathleen Marie,
to Duane E. Pongratz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz of
Emmet. Duane has served with
the armed services and is now
presently employed with his fa- I
flier north of Emmet. Miss Mc
Connell Is the daughter of the i
late Howard McConnell. She is
an O’Neill high school graduate,
attended Wayne State teachers
college for two summers and Is
now teaching at District 202. A
December 26 wedding is plan
ned.
vanmutt*- »fmkail “ ur l,jgj£ -
Donna Mae Howard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W.
Howard of O’Neill, enlisted in
the I S Navy through the Nor
folk recruiting station. Donna
Mac plans to attend one of the
Navy’* schools after completing j
Recruit training at Bainbridge,
Md. Chief Homer Baldwin Navy
Recruiter announced.
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Also 100% Acrilan in 72 x 84
In Wanted Colors . for 7.77
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you'll live better . . . you'll save!
WOMEN'S SAVE! MEN'$
COTTON SOCKS
BRIEFS
Run-Proof Acetate Tricot — 55 pTS« fOT $
Denier. Tailored Elastic Leg —
White or assorted colors You Pay less ,han 20(5 a P^
for Penney's soft, 100% cot
ton slack socks. Nylon reinfor
5 for $1 ced heel, toe! Machine wash! |
White, random and grey.
Newport News
Bv Mrs. Oliver Oil*
Mrs. Harold McMillan. Mrs. E.
B. Barnes. Mrs Oliver Gilg. Mrs.
Pete Utter and Eva Thompson at
tended the fall seminar of the
Newport Women's Society of
Christian Service at the Bassett
Methodist church Thursday. The
Newport ladies served coffee and
doughnuts to the group during the
morning fellowship hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langley of
Tecumseh came Thursday to the
Mabel Fox home to attend the
wedding of their r. ee. Shirley
Fox Saturday. Th •*. also visited
other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Audie Johnson of
Fredona, N. Y. came Wednesday
evening to visit his mother Liz
zie Johason and other rv latives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Metzir.: r of
Los Angeles. Calif were visiting
friends in Newport Wednesday.
Mr Metzinger formerly lived
south of town. His parents ran
the Metzinger post office 25 years
ago.
Mr and Mrs. Price Alderman
wore O'Neill visitors Monday eve
I ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Caddy of
W illiams, la. came Wednesday
for a week's visit with the Lewi
and Albert McKenney families
Mr. and Airs. Don Katip and
faintly were Sunday dinner
guests at the Don Alyers home
in Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Lashmett
and Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt of
Columbus were weekend guests
it the Roy Farr home Sophia
Lashmett was a Sunday guest
Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs
Vere Butler and family cf Bas
sett.
Albert McKenney to 'k Mrs
McKenney to Omaha Thursday
1 where s! e c insult, d doctors for
a check up. She recently under
went throat surgery.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Gilg accom
panied Mr and Mrs Wally Wal
cott and sons of Wood Lake to
O'Neill Sunday where they at
tended the South Dakota and Ne
braska All-Star rodeo.
Lindsey Fox, Joe So>-k and Bdl
Ifland of Columbus were week
end hunting guests at the Jim
Seger home
Mrs Oliver Gilg spent Sunday
afternoon with her mother. Hat
tie Fox in Stuart
Mr and Mrs. Durlin lie Bolt of
O'Neill. Mrs. Larry Krause • and
son, Jeff of Sioux City, la,, Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Gilg were Fri
day evening dinner guests of
Sophia Lashmett ami they were
all callers at the Vere Butler
home in Bassett.
Mr. and >lrs. Lloyd Tluirlow
i St 14.. t visited Sunday eve
ning with Mr*. Ijtvern Tluir
low and children.
UNTIL
f\fT 8 RACES DAILY
II ^ I # EXCEPT SUN. & MON.
W POST TIME: 2 P.M.
MACHINERY and LIVESTOCK
Having decided to retire frcm farming, I will offer for sale at public auction at my farm about \l/z miles southeast of
Inman along highway 275 on south side of railroad, or northwest from Ewing on highway 275 12% miles. The road will be
marked on sale day.
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l Begins at iSacon Sharp Lunch at Sale by Inman WSCS Ladies
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40 Head of Hereford Cows, many of these are registered and all are purebred, hav
[ ing a lei of size and are good breeders.
25 head of large spring calves and 25 head of summer Some of the early calves are weaned and cows have
and fall calves. Some of these cows have just freshened and new calves at side. 1 Appaloosa saddle mare, gentle and
will be sold with calves at side. gaited will be sold. Also a near new Hereford saddle & bridle.
HAY AND FEED
500 bushels of new corn Some alfalfa hay
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200 bushels of old ear corn About 200 bushels of oats
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* 1 1947 H Farmall
1 1940 H Farmall
1954 C Farmall, wide front
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MACHINERY
1 1947 B Farmall
with Hay Sweep
1 1938 F-20 Farmall
3 IHC, 12-ft. hay rakes
1 3 rake hitch for Farmall
1 No. 24, 7 foot mower
All metal stacker cage on rubber
1 Manure spreader
1 Farm Hand with sweep head
1 PT dehorning chute
1 Int. rubber tire wagon and box
Steel gear and box, hay rack and gear
Tractor cultivator for Farmall
John Deere hammermill
1949, one-ton pickup low milage
999 John Deere corn planter
3-Section harrow
18-ft. disc
6-ft. Mower
Feed Bunks
Pump Jack and motor
300 gal fuel tank on stand
Power wood saw for tractor
Power sprayer complete for tractor
400- gallon propane tank with regulator
Engate seeder
Set of tractor chains
Old wagon and box
Overshot haystacker
2 Self feeders for cattle, hogs
40- gallon rendering kettle
Several oil barrels and barrel pump
Tulsa tractor winch for H or M
Duncan loader with dirt scoop and manure
head
40-ft. drive belt
Very large assortment of shop tools,
shovels, Wrenches, etc, Several mower
sickles
1 Heavy Duty Cable Rack
HOUSEHOLD!) FURNITURE
1 living room set, a buffet, 10 chairs, a dresser, a bedstead, an oil heating stove, two rocking chairs, one 9 by 12
wool rug with pad, a Singer sewing machine, 2 serving tables and a library table
Fred Lorenz, Owner
Ed Thorin, O'Neill, Licensed Real Estate Broker, Auctioneer
George Coleman, Auctioneer, Inman Carl Lorenz, Clerk, O'Neill