immmmMiiutiffi- . Renae Hoffman Weds Donald R. McKenny In Catholic Ceremony The marriage of Miss Renae Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman of Bruns wick, to Donald R. McKenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harding ol O’Neill, was solemnized Sep tempcr 1st at !» o’clock a.m. in St. Ignatius Catholic church with the Rev. Francis P. Kenny of Plainview officiating at the nup tial mass. Arrangements of white and per simmon colored gladioli and greenery stood at both sides of the high altar. Arne Sorensen, Neligh, played organ music preceding and dur ing the ceremony. Naomi Russel, Neligh, sang "Ave Maria”, “Ave Verum”, "Panis Angelicus” and “The Wedding Prayer”, accom panied by Mr. Sorensen. Mass servers were Greg Hoff man of Clearwater, cousin of the bride, and Dick Janda of Ord. cousin of the bridegroom. Carmen Meusch, Lincoln, friend of the bride, was maid of hon or. Barbara Livingston, Council Bluffs, cousin of the bride, was The Frontier On Sale each Thursday morning at1 Safeway Store — O’Neill Golden Hotel — O'Neill Stannard’s Superette — O’Neill O’Neill Drug — O'Neill Devoy Drug — O'Neill Johnson Drug — O’Neill Wilson Drug — Atkinson Munn’s Store — Ewing McGraw's Store — Inman Newhouse Sundries—Chambers Miller Bros. — Orchard T» 1#.- . ,.':r W ■■ « bridesmaid. Pamela Hoffman, Brunswick, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. The dress es of attendants were of persim mon bridal satin. Peek-aboo front shoulder slots fell into a shaped V neckline, highlighted by a self bowed rose. The short sleeved fitted bodice, with a front midriff, controlled the full bell shaped skirt. Their headpieces were per simmon in color and resembled the bride’s veil in styling. They carried cascade arrangements of white and persimmon carnations. Frank McKenny, O’Neill, bro ther of the bridegroom, was best man. Jim Hoffman, Brunswick, brother of the bride, was grooms man. Ushers were Gary Addison, Stuart and Rodney Elkins, Wayne. Ihe bride, escorted to the al tar by her father, appeared in a floor length gown of bridal satin. The tucked bodice was styled with a bateau neckline trimmed with lace and sequins. The full skirt was accented with a large butterfly bow and fell into a love ly train. Her bouffant veil fell from a crown of iridescent crys tals. She carried an arrangement of white cymbidium orchids with ivy and lily of the valley, center ed on a white satin prayer book. For the reception in the audi torium the serving table, skirted with satin net, had as a center piece a three tiered wedding cake. Tall candelabra also grac ed the serving table. Mrs. Frank McKenny, O’Neill, presided at the serving table. Mrs. Otto Fieling, Plainview and Mrs. Arlow Lich ty, Brunswick, cut the cake. Mrs. Claude Armbruster and Mrs. Ro bert Wies, both of Brunswick, served the punch. Mrs. Emil Schulte, Brunswick, was hostess. SP DIAL CATTLE SALE MON.. SEPT. 17 H:‘ are taking listings for this special sale and can use a lot more cattle to supply the demand — The top on Butcher Hogs was at $18.45 — All the good hogs brought over $18.25 — Sold 250 cattle and 384 hogs — We still think this is a good time to sell some cattle — Ifyou have any to sell drop us a card or give a ring and we will be glad to come out and look — Let us try your next consignment — We appreciate your Business — Come in and have a look at our sale — They are picking up in numbers each week. FWING LIVESTOCK MARKET Terry', Larry and Max Wanser A iC*»tionally Certified Market Phone 18 or 7C Ewing NOTICE Butte Livestock Mkt. No More Special Saturday Sales Combined Hog & Cattle Sales EACH WEDNESDAY AD Sales Will Start at 12:30 P.M. You may contact either Ed Thorin at O’Neill or Roy Kirwan of Butte :md Jack Doolittle, freshmen Don Clemens, Cathy Doolittle and Sharon Watson. Seniors Joyce Doolittle. Dick BUatien and Bill Hansen are Junior* Sherry and B nn l'f Hansen are sophomores. Richard Pospohd is a senior at St Joseph's and Michael Pos peshil is a sophomore . Roger Waldo. Neal Madsen, Robert Burge are starting their senior year in Chambers high sch»iol Darla Waldo and Lana (letter are Juniors and anrth (letter entered as a freshman Mr and Mrs Larry Kmc and daughter, O'Neill, were Sunday dinner guests with Mr awl Mrs, Lloyd Waidn and family, % holt of hgtriung early Thu na il iy morning which struck near tlw Lloyd Waldo home, burned out their television and ceiling lights A stack of hay was burn ed on Hie Hienn* Frahtn place during Saturday ufternisxui thun dcr norm Tl*e hay belonged t»» Clinton Doolittle. Mr and Mrs. Asa Watson at tended the State Fair at Lincoln Monday Mr and Mrs Art DrWolf, Sue. Janice and Jeanne. Ord, vlailed her parents. 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