The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 10, 1961, Image 10

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    Ardee Rose Block,
Harold Miller Wed
A double ring ceremony per
formed at 3 p. m. Sunday, Aug.
6, in the Christ Lutheran church,
O’Neill, united in marriage Miss
Ardee Rose Block, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rouchey, Er
ie, Penn., and Harold Norman
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert E. Miller, O’Neill.
The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo offi
ciated at the service, before an
altar decorated with candelabra
and two baskets of gladioli and
Nile green Fujii mums. White ro
ses were placed on the altar.
Vocalists were Dennis Van Sea
gram and Claude Cole. Miss Jan
et Krugman was at the organ.
The bride, given in marriage
by her grandfather, Albert C.
Block, wore an imported silk or-’
ganza gown which featured a
Bateau neckline and Saxon
sleeves pointed over the hands.
Iridescent sequins and seed pearls
enhanced the front and neckline
of the gown. The bouffant skirt
ended in a chapel train. Her veil
of imported silk illusion fell from
a flat crown style headpiece of
lace illusion ruching. She carried
a red rose cascade arrangement.
Mrs. Ruben Meiers, Grand Is
land, sister of the bride, was ma
tron of honor. Bridesmaids were
VERDIGRE — Mr. and Mrs.
•lames Kudloff announce the ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Phyllis Mary, to Ro
bert Tharnish, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tharnish, Creigh
ton.
The wedding will be September
2 at St. Weneeslaus Catholic
church in Verdigre.
Miss Rudloft is a graduate of
Verdigre high school and has
been teaching. The last year
she instructed in the Verdigre
public school.
Clubs Donate
EWING—On August 3 the Hap
py Hollow 4-H club held their
eighth meeting of the year. Ted
dy Hagemoser gave a demonstra
tion on how to groom a calf.
Among 11 4-H clubs $332 has been
donated to the new 4-H building
at Chambers. Three members
were absent from the meeting at
Dean Pofahls. The next meeting
will be held at the E. P. William
son farm. Reporter. Teddy Hage
moser.
Miss Dion Honored
BUTTE—Many friends and rela
tives gathered at the Butte Le
gion hall Monday evening for a
shower in honor of Miss Betty
Dion who will be married in the
near future to Dave Sextro. Mrs.
J. Sextro and Mrs. H. Schultz
were in charge of decorating.
Hostesses were Mesdames Paul
Weber, Joe Lechtenberg, George
Weber, Mervin Fuhrer, Wilbur
Reiser, Ray Weber, Joe Sextro,
Russell L. Luth, Vince Weber and
Herman Schultz. Seated with the
couple at the honored table were
Mrs. Louis Dion, Mrs. Mane Sex
tro, Miss Mary Dion and Miss
Donna Carmichael.
Mrs. Earl Miller and Miss Caro
lyn Walker, Grand Island. The
attendants wore Nile green dress
es made of silk organza. They
had matching headpieces of ny
lon net, and carried colonial
bouquets of red roses and white
pom pons.
Earl Miller, brother of the
bridegroom, served as best man.
Ushers were Radean Block,
Grand Island, and Douglas Mil
ler, Verdigre.
Cindy Meier, Grand Island,
was flower girl, and Randy
Christ, Corvallis, Ore., was ring
bearer.
At the reception Mrs. Harold
Cihlar and Mrs. Floyd Kinnison
were hostesses. Mrs. Ted Kinni
son and Mrs. Art Sanders cut and
served the wedding cake. Serv
ing punch were Mrs. Radean
Block and Mrs. Wallace Cihlar.
Miss Connie Wicht, Grand Island,
had charge of the guestbook, and
Mrs. Perry Walker and Mrs.
Frank Cernousek took care of the
gift table.
The bride is a graduate this
year of McDowell high school at
Erie, Pa.
Mr. Miller attended O’Neill high
school and is presently engaged
in ranching near O’Neill where
the couple will reside following
a wedding trip to Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Mrs. Morgan Entertains
The Janawa club met at the
home of Mr. Esther Morgan.
Tuesday. Winners in bridge were
Mrs. Ben Heriford and Mrs. Bob
Murphy.
The American Legion Auxiliary
Simonson Unit No. 93 met August
2 at the park for a picnic.
An informal meeting was held.
Gertrude Streeter, Junior counse
lor, reported the Juniors would
have their picnic at the park
August 12. Patricia McKenzie was
on the program Friday at the
Department convention in Grand
Island.
Patti .Min Heerman, Girls Stat
er, reported on her trip to Girls
State.
Membership chairman. Mary
Lowery, requested that all mem
bers pay their dues during the
following month or at the Septem
ber meeting. Luella Fritton won
the attendance award.
Bridal Shower honors Miss Corkle
Mrs. Howard Jackson and Miss
Helen Hynes entertained Thurs
day at the Hynes home at a pre
nuptial shower honoring Miss
Cera Corkle who was married
Saturday at St. Patrick's Catho
lic church.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rentsch
ler announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mary June, to
James Mellor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Mellor, Atkinson.
Miss Rentsehler is a I960 grad
uate of Atkinson high school and
completed a course at the Per
sonnel Training Institute in Om
aha.
Mr. Mellor is a 1958 graduate
of Atkinson high school and at
tended the Norfolk Junior col
lege and Kansas State Univer
sity at Manhattan, Kans.
A fall wedding is being plan
ned.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs James Kudera
and daughter, Jom, San Diego,
Calif., spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wecker and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells left
Saturday for North Platte to
meet Mrs. Wells’ sister, Leala
Mae, Herrick, S. D., who has
been visiting in Fort Collins and
with the Leonard Kruger family
in North Platte. The Fred Wells
returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and
grandson, Billy Kostic, went to
Norfolk Thursday to take Billy
home He has been with
the Turners for several
days while his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Kostic, Storm
Lake, la., moved to Norfolk. Mr.
Kostic is employed with the Hest
ed store. Mrs. Kostic is the for
mer Mary Katherine Turner. The
Turners returned home Thurs
day evening.
Rose Mary Urban, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Urban,
is visiting at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
ley King, Missouri Valley, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley
and family and David Schnier,
Fort Collins, Colo., and Nathen
Harley, El Paso, Tex., were Sun
day dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackson ar
rived home Thursday after visit
ing friends and relatives in
Springfield, Mo. The Jackson
children remained in Missouri
with their grandparents, and will
return home at a later date.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFall
and daughter, Tulsa, Okla., and
Mrs. George Kelly, Rogers, Ark.,
spent a week visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fritton return
ed from Miller, S. D., where
they spent a week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Blake and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Adams
and son visited Thursday at the
home of Bernard Gribble, Cham
bers. Mr. and Mrs. Adams left
for Wayne to spend a week visit
ing friends and relatives.
Entertain at Brunch
Mrs. Ed Gleeson and Mrs. Ro
bert Devoy entertained 25 guests
at a brunch in the Gleeson home
Friday in honor of Mary Elize
beth Gatz.
Judy Bartak Weds
Robert Eggerling
In Catholic Rite
EWING — Miss Judy A. Bar
tak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Bartak, Ewing, and
Robert L. Eggerling, son of John
H. Eggerling, Norfolk, were uni
ted in marriage Tuesday, Aug 8,
at 10 a.m. in St. John’s Catholic
church southwest of Clearwater.
Performing the double ring cer
emony was the Rev. Francis
Kubart. White glalioli decorated
the altar, and lavender and white
daisies were used on the two
side altars. Traditional wedding
music was provided by Miss
Sharon Shavlik, Norfolk, solo
ist, and Miss Lois Kaczor, Ewing,
and Miss Patti Spittler, Norfolk,
organists.
A floor length gown of Chan
tilly lace and nylon tulle was
chosen by the bride. It was fash
ioned with smooth line lace bo
dice, Sabrina neckline trimmed
with jeweled handclipped roses,
and long tapering sleeves ending
in bridal points. The full tulle
skirt was worn over taffeta and
hoops, and accented with hand
clipped floral motifs. A crown of
sequins held the elbow length
veil of net and lace. She carried
a satin covered prayer book
centered with a lavender orchid
and stephanotis streamers.
Miss Beverly Bartak, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
Sisters of the bridegroom, the
Misses Marilyn and Barbara Eg
gerling, Norfolk, were brides
maids. The attendants wore street
length gowns of lavender nylon
chiffon over net and taffeta slips.
The dresses were accented by a
Schiffli embroidery pattern. The
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bridges and _
cun Mike, Neilton, Wash., arriv- I
ed Tuesday to spend sometime i
visiting at the home of Mr. and |
Mrs. Gjy Cole.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and f!
Mrs. Paul Fetrow and family is f
Mrs. Fetrow’s sister, Mrs. Ron
Kroon, Lincoln.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gilder
sleeve and family went to Blair g
Saturday to attend the wedding
of Robert McMasters to Judy
Dickson. Robert is the son of the
Robert McMasters who lived in
O’Neill about five years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynoldson ,
and family arrived home Satur
day after spending a week at
Lake Okoboji.
Larry Liedtke son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke, left today to
spend several days visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kahler, Meadow Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Mose
inan sr., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Caro
lyn JoAnu, and Robert P. Bau
er. Mr. Bauer is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. H. Bauer, Scran
ton, la.
Both are employed in Omaha,
where an October 14 wedding
is being planned.
dresses featured square neck
lines, cap sleeves and set in mid
riffs with back bustles of taf- j
feta. Matching net covered se- j
quined crown headpieces. They j
carried white baskets of lavender
and white daisies.
Larry Ronspies, Norfolk, serv
ed as best man. Groomsmen were
Richard Moseke, Madison, and
Dr. Allen Roehl, Norfolk. Gene
Bartak and Willard Eggerling,
Norfolk, were ushers.
Charles Bartak, brother of the
bride, and Arthur and Robert
Rolf and Dale Funk were mass
servers.
Over 200 guests attended the re
ception following in the church
parlors. Prior to this a dinner
was served. At the reception,
hostesses were Mrs. Eleanor and
Mrs. Lucille Rolf. Mrs. Marie
Bartak cut and served the wel
ding cake. Mrs. Carol Gibson and
Miss Susan Broderson poured. In
charge of the guest book was
Mrs. Nancy Setting, and arrang
ing the gift table were the Misses
Vera Dwinell, Julie Brinkman
and Kathleen Spitzenberger. Ser
vers were the Misses Mona Mo
sel, Patty Kasselder, Renie Bar
tak, Suzie Andrews, Julie Mig
nery, Loretta and Evelyn Egger
ling and Earleen Schrunk.
The bride attended Wheeler
county school and Wayne State
Teachers college. She is employ
ed by the Norfolk public school
as a second grade instructor.
Mr. Eggerling attended Norfolk
Sacred Heart school. He is pre
sently employed as manger of
the work clothes department at
the J. C. Penny company in Nor
folk.
Following a wedding trip to!
Wisconsin, the couple will be at!
home at 1108 Roselane. Norfolk. ,
Cera Corkle Marries
Michael DeFeo, Saturday
In St. Patrick's Church
Before an altar flanked with
candelabra and baskets of gla
dioli, Miss Cera Corkle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cork
le,, and Michael De Feo, son of
Mrs. Peter De Feo, Kansas City,
Mo., were united in marriage at
11:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, in
St. Patrick’s Catholic church, O’
Neill.
Msgr. Timothy O’Sullivan per
formed the marriage. Soloist
was Mrs. Joseph Hansen, Nor
folk, accompanied by Miss Jac
que Arbuthnot.
The bride appeared in a floor
length gown of Chantilly lace ov
er taffeta, styled with a fitted
Basque bodice and a portrait
neckline accented with seed
pearls. The fitted skirt featured
a cathedral train. An illusion veil
was held in place by a queen’s
crown. She carried a white or
chid surrounded by lace and sa
tin trimmed leaves.
Mrs. Bernard Mohr, Wichita,
Kan., sister of the bride, was
matron of honor. She was attired
in a street length sheath gown
of mint green peau de soie with
avocado green silk organza trim
ming the neckline, draped across
the back and released in a back
skirt panel. Bridesmaids were
Miss Coleen Corkle, Kansas City,
Kan., and Miss Rita Corkle, sis
ters of the bride, and their gowns
were identical to that of the ma
tron of honor. They wore silk or
ganza picture hats and carried
avocado green double rings, the
lower ring covered with garnet
roses and streamers.
Stanley Raczynski, Kansas City,
Mo., served as best man, and
groomsmen were Jerry King and
George Delisio, both of Kansas
City. Ushers were Tom and John
Corkle, Tilden.
A reception was held in tne
Legion hall and attended by 150
guests. Miss Judy 9ullivan and
Miss Patricia Heermann presid
ed at the punch bowl.
The bride attended St. Mary’s
academy and is a graduate of
the Providence School of Nurs
ing, Kansas City, Kan. She at
tended St. Mary’s college, Xavi
er, Kan., this year.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Rockhurst college, Kansas
City, Mo., and is attending School
of Law, Kansas City university,
where he is a senior.
Following a wedding trip to
Colorado, the couple will reside
in Kansas City, Mo.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Langan left
Sunday to visit friends and rela
tives in Columbus.
Sunday noon guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Voroe and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harmon, Page.
Sunday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har
mon, Page, were Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Vorce and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Godel and family.
Mrs. Pat Sullivan went to
Council Bluffs last week to at
tend a family reunion and visit
her son-in-law and daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Gill in Omaha. Mrs. Sullivan’s
brother, Henry J. Barrett, Coun
cil Bluffs, drove Mrs. Sullivan
home Thursday and visited here
until Saturday.
Guests visiting at the home of
Martha Ross this week were Mrs.
Cecil Miller and daughter, Mrs.
Howard Graham, Mrs. Gordon
Barta, Mrs. Frank Gehlesen and
Judy, Mrs. Delia Harrison, Oliver
Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller,
Marvin Korab and Janet Peter
son.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Froelich for the last
few days were their daughter and
grandchildren. Mrs. B. Wanser
and sons, Hornick, la. They left
Wednesday to go back to their
home.
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Aldrick
and family, Hartford, S. D., spent
last week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Johnson.
Mrs. Robert Kurtz is on vaca
tion this week from her duties at;
Helen’s Flower shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Claussen
and family returned Monday to
their home at Thorp, Wis. after
spending eight days with his mo
ther, Mrs. Cora Claussen. Satur
day evening a picnic was held at
Ford park in their honor. Pres
ent were the visitors, his mother,
Mrs. Christine Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. William Claussen, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Joh
ring, and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn
Anderson and families.
Visitors Sunday of Mrs. Rosa
Bowers were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Woidneck, daughters, Linda
and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Hull, Levi Hull, and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Woidneck. The occa
sion was Mrs. Marion Woidneck’s
birthday.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
IS THE PLACE TO MARKET YOUR HOGS ... j
Nearly every hog sold at Verdigre Monday sent home a SI-00 to
$2.00 Bonus Check to it’s owner as a result of the prices they
brought.
Compare Prices Paid at Verdigre Monday with other quoted
prices and you will see what we mean when we speak of a Bonus.
Extreme Top Rose To $19.40 with all the 210 to 250 lh. butchers
selling from $18.90 to $19.25. Lighter weight butchers from 170
to 205 sold from $17.50 to $18.50. Sows sold in a range from $13.50
to $18.65.
Last Friday Evening’s Sale was one of the best of the Season . . .
Nearly 700 cattle were sold on a real active market. Some
classes looked as much as S2.00 per Cwt. higher.
Next Special Friday Evening Sale will be
Friday, August 18th — 7:00 p.m.
We have a let of good consignments of cattle already listed for
this next special. If your pastures are getting short, we suggest
you contact us about selling any surplus. Feeder Cattle are
relatively scarce and buyers plentiful. It might be a good time
to sell before the situation reverses itself.
Everything but Butcher Hogs will be sold at this “Special Sale”
As an added attraction, Miss Judy Schuller will put in her
appearance as guest AUCTIONEER.
KEEP THE AUGUST 18th DATE IN' MIN'D
Consign Your Livestock to Northeast Nebraska’s “Fastest
Growing” Weekly Livestock Auction Market in Verdigre
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 86-W in Verdigre
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Garden Club Hoick
Regular Meeting
CHAMBERS — Sixteen mem
bers of the Beautiful Valley Gar
den club met for a regular meet
ing August 1 at the home of Mrs.
James Platt.
Members plan to show their
begonias at the Fair next week.
Future events for the club in
clude a tour of the members’ gar
dens by the Stuart Garden club
August 21 at which time the
Chambers club will join them for
a covered dish luncheon at the
park.
The election nomination commit
tee includes Mrs. Merlin Gross
nicklaus, Mrs. H. W. Hubbard
and Mrs. Platt. Mable Robertson
reported on the Bartlett work
shop, and other reports were giv
en by Mrs. Donald Hoffman and
Elsie Campbell. The next meet
ing will be September 5 at Mar
garet Stevens.
Tomlinson Clan Holds
Third Annual Picnic
CHAMBERS — About 50 rela
tives and friends of the late Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson gath
ered at Ford’s park Sunday for
the third annual picnic.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd France, Lynch; Mr.
and Mrs. James Coventry and
Bill and Mrs. Ethel Siders, In
man; Mrs. Helen Taylor, Dubois,
Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tom
linson and Nina, Grand Island;
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
family, Emmet; Mr. and Mrs.
N. L. Robinson and Leland, Bas
sett; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tom
linson, Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thom
son, Susan and Jean, Chambers;
Albert Sipes jr.. Denver, Colo.;
Joyee M. Scholz, Omaha; Mrs.
Mary Tomlinson and Larry, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Tomlinson and
family, Hurley Jones, Guy John
son, Mrs. Vannie Newman, Clay
ton Misner and Eleta and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Griener, O’Neill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren
son sr., Page.
Anson Reunion
Held Sunday
At Orchard
ORCHARD—There were 53 peo
ple in attendance at the eighth j
annual Anson reunion held Sun
day in the city park.
Mrs. Keith Thelander was re
elected president, and Claude
Howard is again serving as sec- >
retary. During the year there
were no deaths or marriages,
and there was one birth.
Attending the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Blain and fam
ily, Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Anson, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Blain and family, Page;
Wesley Blain and Judy Spear,
Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs.
George Anson, Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. New
burn, Neligh; Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Anson, Ewing; Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Hall, Royal; Vickie Moon,
Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ho
ward and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wills Anson, Mr. and Mrs. Mer
win Strope jr., Mr. and Mrs. M.
G. Strope, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Thelander and family, Mrs. Ver
non Strope and son, Lana Cleve
land, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Strope and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Howard, all of Orchard.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kocian
and family of Spencer were O’
Neill shoppers Tuesday and vis
ited their friend. Miss lVlla Erik
sen.
Mr ami Mrs. James Spindler
and daughter Joann and a niece
of Detroit, Mich, came Thursday
and visited until Friday evening
with his father, Itoy Spindler.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janzing
and family of Wichita, Kans. re
turned to their home after spend
ing the past week visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Janzing and other relatives.
Misses Linda and Janet Woid
neck are spending the week with
their grandmother, Mrs. Rosa
Bowers. Miss Connie Filger and
Sharlean of Norfolk were Monday
v isitors of Mrs. Bowers.
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Patton and
Mr and Mrs. L. F. Beckenhauer
picnicked Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Clauson at their mo
bile home at Fort Randall Boat
club.
Honor Boelters
At Reunion Held
At Orchard
ORCHARD — A family reunion
was held in the city park Sun
day in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Boelter, Denver, attended by
H3 persons.
Present were Larry Cooper, Ho
quiam, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs
James Boelter, Omaha; Mr. and
Mrs. Fremont Boelter, Crofton;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boelter,
Springfield, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Moates, Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leiding,
Weeping Water; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Leiding, Madison; Mrs.
Alma Alders and family, Em
met; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Boel
ter, O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Boelter, Verdigre; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Boelter, Page; Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Boelter, Mr.^ind Mrs.
Francis Boelter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Leiding and Keith, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Leiding, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray 9ivesind and Mrs. Ed
na Boelter, all of Orchard.
Fri. Sat. Aug. 11-12
Double Feature
"MV DOG BUDDY”
A family Picture
"TRIP TO THE MOON”
Adventure
Sun.-Men.-Tiles. Aug. 13-14-IK
Elvis Presley with a big cast
“THE FLAMING STAR”
The story of a half breed fighting
and singing his way thru trouble
Added Shorts
Wed.-Thurs. Aug. 16-17
Alan Ladd with a big cast
"ONE FOOT IN HEM/’
Was the town hell or
was it the people
Family nite—One buck
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One or two bedroom apartments with
basements.—See . . .
ED THGRIN
104 So. 4th St. O'Neill, Nebr.
Brides-of-the-Week
Theresa Pribil
will wed
Herman Ackman
August 24
Donita Reich will wed
Ronald Rotherham, August 26
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