<~~)he Social _ Thursday, Dec. 1 What Not Extension Chib Friday, Dec. t Eden Rebekah Lodge Tuesday, Dec. S Catholic Daughters Wednesday, Dec 7 American Legion Auxiliary Thursday, Dec. 8 Eastern Star. WSCS Lutheran Ladies Aid Laura Walter Joseph Hemmer Marry in Iowa CLEARWATER — Miss Laura Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walter of Clearwater be came the bride of Joseph Hrm mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hemmer of Elgin, in a 9 30 a.m. double ring ceremony November 11 at St. . Joseph's Catholic church in Onawa, la. Rev. B. V. ■ i - - - - — Greteman officiated The bride, t scar ted to the al tar by her father, wore a white ballerina length gown of lace and net over satin The gown featured a square neckline and full skirt with a large bow in the back at the waistline. Miss Jayce Walter was her sis ter's maid of honor. She wore a pink net over pink taffeta baller ina It ngth gown and carried a bouquet of pink and white carna tions. A recepti >n was held Monday, Nov. 14 at the St. Theresa’s Par ish hall in Clearwater following mass Maxine Hoffman, Allene Scholy and Lois Strong were in charge of the gift table, Beverly Harriman registered the guests. The bride is a graduate cf Clearwater High school. The bridegroom attended St. Boniface in E'gin. The couple plan to live near Clearwater. Bridal Shower Honors Betty Fetrow Saturday A surprise breakfast bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Betty Fetrow Saturday morning at the home of Miss Linda Haynes. Miss Carol Johnson was co-hostess. —'————— I ^ M.~r Page Ceremony Saturday Unites Kennedy-Albright The marriage of Miss Becky Kenntdy of Page and Sterling L. Albright of Page was solemnized Saturday, Nov. 26 at the Metho dist church m Page. Rev. Robert D. Linder officiated at the 4 p.m. double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kennedy of Page and the bridegroom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Albright of Sheriton, la. Bob Gibbs of Lincoln sang, "Oh Perfect Love" and "The Wedding Player" accompanied by Miss Faye Rutherford of Lincoln. The sa1nctuary was decorated with bouquets of white carnations and ckndelabra. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown fash ioned of bouquet taffeta. A single fipwer aippl que was repeated on bouffant skirt which swirled to ballerina length. Her veil of French illusion was held by a ha f crown of pearls and sequins. The bride carried a colonial bou quet of white roses and steiphano tis. Mrs. Joellen Dixon of Denver was matron of honor for her sis ter. Miss Scarlett Kennedy of Lincoln, niece of the bride, was the bridesmaid. Th' y w ire identi cal royal blue taffeta dresses with blue velvet trim at the empire waistline. Ihey carried cascade arrangements of white chrysan themum i with blue streamers. Julie Buxton of O’Neill was the flower girl and Dennis Stevens of Valentine was the ring bearer. Arnott Buxton of O’Neill was the best man and Rodney Ken nedy of Page, brother of the bride, was the groomsman. Ush ers were Keith Kennedy of Page, Ed D.xon of Denver and Walter Rutherford of Lincoln. A reception was held in the charch parlors f r 100 guests. The wedding cake was baked and de coraieu by the mother of the bride. Mrs. Genevieve Mumfcrd of Beatrice cut the cake. Mrs. Keith Kennedy of Page poured the punch and Mrs. Omcr Hoff man of Clearwater served the coffee. The bride is a graduate erf Page High school and Bryan Memorial School of Nursing. The bride groom graduated from the Page High school and the Milford Itade school. Both are employed in Linco.n. For traveling Mrs. Albright chase a light blue sheath dress of wool. The couple will ibe at home in Lincoln following a wed ding trip. Karen Held Weds Carol Leiding In Orchard Church St. Peter’s Lutheran church at Orchard was the setting for the wedding of Miss Karen Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Held of Orchard, and Carol Leid ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leiding of Orchard, Sunday, Nov. 20. Rev. Walter Seefeldt perform ed the 2i30 p.m. double ring cer emony. Dennis Van Seggern sang, “The Lord’s Prayer” and “Oh, Perfect Love” accompanied by Mrs. Mar tin Helnarick.. The bfide was given in mar riage by her father. The white floor length bridal gown featured a fitted bodice of nylon lace over satin with bridal sleeves. The bouffant skirt of nylon tulle over satin was styled with wide lace strips. He/ veil of nylon tulle was caught by a headpiece of lace and pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink roses featuring a removable corsage. She wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Richard McDonald of El gin was matron of honor for her sister. Miss Doris Leiding, sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. They wore turquoise satin sheath dresses with full matching net overskirts. They * wore matching headpieces and carried bouquets of white carna tions. Teri Godel of Orchard was the flower girl. Gordon Leiding of Clearwater, cousin of the bridegroom, acted as best man. Richard McDonald was the groomsman. Vernon Held of Royal and Byron OItjenbrauns of Orchard were the ushers. Dennis McDonald of Elgin was the ring bearer. Cand'elighters were Zoan McDonald of Elgin and Sherry Moats of Norfolk. The mother o fthe bride chose a rose beige dress with brown accessories. The bridegroom’s mo ther wore a rust colored dress with black accessories. Both wore white feathered chrysanthemum corsages. A reception was held for 150 guests in the church parlors. Mrs. Melvin Held cut the three tier wedding cake. Mrs. Earl Bollen poured the coffee. Mrs Byron Oltjenbruns. Mrs Dean Clyde, Miss Janice Steinberg and Miss Be MONDE CLUB The O’Monde Bridge club met Tuesday evening at the heme < f Mrs. Harry Gilderslccve fo low ing dinner at the Town H ure Guests were Mrs. K. C. Hunt, Mrs. Wil iam Riley of Omaha and Mrs. Bob Roberts. Winners of the prizes were Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Ted Kyster and Mrs. Gilder sleeve. MM CLUB Mrs. D. H. Clausen was hos tess Tuesday cvcnirg fer the MM club for a dessert luncheon. Mrs. H. G. Kruse and Mrs. Dew ey Schaffer he’d the high bridge scores and Mrs. Esther Harris won consolation. Sister visits here Miss Mae D. Hammond return ed Wednesday afternoon to Om aha, where she will resume her duties as secretary to Federal Judge Delehant. Miss Hammond has been visiting in O'Neill with her sister, Mrs. Ira Moss, and with friends. Weight Watchers Meet Members of the Waist Line Whittlers club entertained the Ewing TOPS club at a party Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Don Cleveland. Cafrls furnished the entertainment for the evening, followed by the serving of lunch. The Ewing club won a recent contest with the O'Neill club and received1 the party as a prize. Mr*. Dishner Honored A group of friends met at the home of Mrs E M GVes in Mon day afternoon fir a dessert lunch eon and a ftern on of bridge in honor of Mrs Fnnk Dishner. Associate hostess was Mrs Ro bert Devcy, J n the playing of cards, prises were awarded to Mrs. D shner, Msss Mae P Him mond of Omaha and Mrs William Biglin. Enters Mayo Clinic Sara Calabro, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs Ira M'ss, has entered Mayo clink at Rochester, where she will undergo treatment for Wilson disease. H?r parents ac companied her to Rochester, re turning to their home Saturday. She will remain at Mayo's for six weeks. O'Neill Locals B>b Hynes and Miss Pat Berry, of Minneapolis, Minn, and Helen I Hynes of Omaha spent the week-! ed with their mother, Mrs. Lorrt-! ta Hynes. Mrs. John Hickey, Agnes Clare Hickey, Kathleen Warnke and Mrs. John Shoemaker went to! Omaha Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. D. Gildrrsleeve gave i a birthday party for her son, i Philip on his seventh birthday. Nine guests attended. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lehn and daughter of Wahoo visited from Wednesday night to Thurs day evening with his mother, Mrs. Mary Lehn, and with his sister, LaVeta Lehn. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska and their house guest, Mrs. Joe Bartos were Thanksgiving guests in the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kaup of Stuart. Other guests were Marvin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska of Stuart and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ziska and family <>& Atkinson. Mrs. Ray Snell of Page and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller spent the weekend in Norfo k with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoffman, jr. They helped the Hoffmans move into their new trailer h me. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Green and family an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Green of Albion were dinner guests Thursday in the Verne Keynoldson home. Also present* for the htiUday were Mr. and Mr* Allen Reynoldson of Norfolk and Jim Reynoldson The latter attends the University of Nebras ka. Mr. and Mrs Jerome Petr and daughter, Joan, of Omaha and Irene R muck a of Lincoln were Thank&giv.ng day guests in the Melvin Ruzicka home. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Laurson and family, Susan Burney and Mr. and Mrs. Cletus D irr of Stuart were Thanksgiving day guests in the home of Mrs. Laursen’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ellis at Allen Sunday visit rs in the Laur sen home at O'Neill were Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Carr and fam ily of Allen. Dick Laursen re turned Sunday afternoon to his studies at the CE Business school in Omaha after sp. nding the holi day vacation with his parents. Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ne son, spent the h >li day weekend here from her stu dies ut Augustana college, Sioux Falls, S. D. Other guests in the Nelson home included Mrs. Nel son’s pannts, Mr. and Mrs. * VI* William Rowe of Adrian. Minn , and her brother, Burdell Rowe and family of Luverne, Minn. Mr. ami Mrs Max Farrier ami family of Rapid City. S D . spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs D. D. D 'Bolt, ami with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Farrier in Chambers. Mr and Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock and family and Mrs, M. J. Wal lace and Bill Miller were Thank* gtvmg day guests in tl>e Harold Conn >r home in Greeley. William P. Kelly of Omaha was a Thursday to Sunday visitor in the homes of relatives in O' Neill ami joined other members of his family at the home of hia brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jer ome Spittler for Thanksgiving day dinner. Thanksgiving day guest* in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing were their son" and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Janzing of Columbus and son and daughter-in-lHw, Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and fam ily of O'Neill. Persons Interested in ADULT TYPING CLASS A class of IZ two-hour lessons for adults will be offered at O’Neill Public School. A fee of $12.50 will be charged. , * k ' i Organisational meeting will be held Monday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. |n the typing room at O’Neill high, to set a definite meeting night. , * 1 4 •Anyone wanting more Information may contact the instructor. j DON LARSON, O'NEILL PUBLIC SCHOOL - r ... Want to Buy GOOD CLEAN EGGS Today’s prices on these clean eggs runs between 35c and 37c. We will furnish cases for these eggs. POULTRY Today’s prices on poultry are: 9c to 10c per lb. In and around Stuart and Atkinson these eggs may be brought to the Stuart Creamery. . , Big Producers Contact: Fresh Egg Market Norfolk, Nebraska * j 312 North Fourth St. Phone FR 1-3466 We also want to hire a manager for a produce station In O’Neill. Complete Closing-Out Auction WED.. DEC. 7 Ll:00 P.M. ving decided to quit ranching, I will sell our personal property at auction at the ranch located 6 miles north of Atkinson on High way 11, then 5Vi miles east to the place, or from Butte, 20 miles south then V4 miles west. Road will be marked. (In case of post ponment sale will be held one week later, Dec. 14.) 64 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 64 I 40—Hereford stock cows, bred to hulls from the V'ern Sageser herd for March 15 calving. Seven cows have fall calves at side. Ages are from 4 to 8 years old. One registered bull 7 years old. 11—Head of excellent milk cows, Holstelns, Guernseys, Brown ^wiss. Many are from Curtiss Capdy bulls. Eight are milking How; all are to freshen from January 1 on. 4—Bucket calves. 15— Muscovy ducks. *■ 33 Stacks Prairie Hay 40 Bu. 1959 Ear Corn j * • MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT F-20 tractor; 1953 Ferguson TO30 tractor and Comfort Cover; Cascwoll loader and Roper hydraulic pump; 2-Row GX corn picker with shucking bed: Mounted P & O lister, cut down for Ford or Ferguson; Cultivator for Ford or Ferguson; 1HC 8’ grain hinder; Sweep head for F 20, front mount; IIIC No. 9 trail mower; IIIC No. 16 H-M 7-ft. mower In excellent condition; 2 Hay rakes, 12-ft. and 2-rake hitch; Slide stacker with pipe cage; Overshot stacker; •‘-Row John Deere go-dig; 3-Section drag; 16-ft. disc and 8-ft. disc; Comfort cover for Ford or Ferguson; Sickle grinder with gas engine; 2 Fuel barrels; Some used posts and wire; 2 Hog far rowing crates; Large gas brooder stove; No. 5 IIIC cream separa tor: Hurr grinder; I’timp jack; Feed bunks and barrels; Self feeder for baby pigs; Hydraulic Wagner loader, good condition: Winch for Ford tractor, good condition; 14-ft McCormick grain drill, good condition. Surge 2-IInlt Milking Machine 2—Gas Heating Stoves, one large slse with blower 1,000-Gallon Propane Tank Terms: Cash, or make prior arrangements with your banker Lunch will be served CLARENCE GROF, Owner Dean Fleming and Elmer McClurg, Auctioneers First National Bank, Atkinson, Clerks MILLER THEATER ATKIN-ON One Show Nightly 8 o’clock rhurs. • Frl. - Sat. Dec. 1-2-3 HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS ,Sophia loren Anthony Quinn Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Dec. 4 - 5 • G • 7 rhurs. - Frl. - Sat. Dec. 8-9-10 There's a HEAT-THIEF in your attic stealing heating dollars! ■ p blown or poured Ik insulations go flat, 11 heating costs soar blanket types shrink, heat losses multiply Reinsulate with ZONOLITE AND SAVE UP TO 40% He’s there, that is if your attic’s not insulated or, if old insulation has deteri orated. To foil this shifty villain, simply pour Zono lite Vermiculite over old attic insulation. Zonolite never loses efficiency in any way. So, costs so little too! Why not drop in for a free estimate? O'Neill, Nebr. Phone 74 i — Solve your Problem With A Gift Certificate For ” FOOTWEAR GIFTS Certificates Available in any Amount You Wish A & M Shoes The Family Shoe Store O’Neill, Nebr. O'Neill Public School Band will present their WINTER CONCERT December 15 — 8 p.m. O'Neill Public School Auditorium Adults — 50c H. S. Students — 25c Grade school students admitted free when accompanied by adult. Sponsored by O’Neill Public School Hand Booster* "SPECIAL CATTLE SALE" This Friday, Dec. 2, in Verdigre 12:30 p.m. 500 to 700 Cattle: INCLUDING CALVES, MIXKI) CATTLE, SEVERAL GOOD MILK COWS, AND BUTCHER STOCK. SEVERAL CONSIGNMENTS OF PIGS ALREADY LISTED, BUT WITH THE DEMAND FOR FEEDER PIGS, WE CAN USE MANY MORE. IF YOU HAVE CATTLE OR PIGS TO SELL, BRING THEM TO THIS FRIDAY SALE IN VERDIGRE. PLENTY OF GOOD PENS FOR ALL CONSIGNMENTS. REPORT OF MONDAY’S HOG SALE: Due to weather conditions we had a “near miss' of a liog Mile. However several good consignments managed to get in. I/Oids Speers soli! 34 butchers at $17.30 to top the sale with other good hogs going from $17.10 to $17.25. Breeding boars are now in good demand. Ship that next consignment of Livestock to Verdigre REGULAR SALE EVERY MONDAY Special Cattle Sales 1st and 3rd Friday of Every Month VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET Don Jensen, Manager Closing Out All Current Camera Stock BUY NOW and SAVE on Cameras and Projectors RETAIL PRICE SALE PRICE 3-Turret jm BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA 59.50 49“ KODAK MOVIE CAMERA 44.50 35™ Completely Automatic a BROWNIE 620 STARMATIC 34.50 29™ Deluxe Outfit 4^ jm q. DUAFLEX IV 620 39.25 54™ /BtHl ( I Includes Camera, Film, Flash, Batteries and Bulbs PONY IV OUTFIT 60.75 4995 Includes Film, Batteries, Bulbs, Flash Attachment, Viewer ^ A FA NEW BROWNIE STARMITE 127 11.95 1U Kodak 300 _ CC95 ! DELUXE PROJECTOR 74.50 05 ARGUS 300W PROJECTOR 32.50 2695 Shop for Christmas from These ^ Specially-Priced Items! You'll Find A Gift for Your Entire Family X ' O'Neill PhotoTCo. 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