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Miss Dotty Moore The Frontier Woman

¥ # in Evening O'NEILL LOCALS of Lynch and Mrs Alberta Hud- Mr. and Mrs Alvin Vorce ami son of Seattle, Wash. ( hurch Mrs. Storms Ceremony Hot Paraffin Seals Vases daughter and Mr, and Mrs A. R. Mr and James Leaky in Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs Joe The Vorce had a Creighton of Miss Dotty Sellon at Randolph Moore, By BLANCHE SPANN PEASE, llomrmaklnf Editor memorial day. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemak- Harry Moore of and Robert Wallace Inman, Gor- Army Capt. er and family spent the weekend don Sholes, son of It is hard to realize that June one teaspoon vanilla. Lastly add until nicely browned. Let cool be- returned to Ft. Tex., Fri- Mrs. Helen Worth, in Omaha. ! is here and wha‘ on earth wheaties or the The Sholes of Buhl, Ida^ were sol- 4 cup oatmeal. fore removing from pan. day after having spent his leave and other cereal emnized at an evening candlelight has happened to April May? flakes, one cup co- peanut butter makes the cookies with his mother, Mrs. M. J Wal- went like coanut. Round out but do a ciTwnony Monday, May 28, in the Seems like they just by not softer and gives them good fla- lace. Methodist a fast train. mash down. Make into balls size vor. church at Inman. The Donald A. Wecker family Rev. Save the in of walnut and bake in moderate Lisle E. Mtwmaw of Page cellophane paper went to Osmond for memorial which are and oven of 350 F. About 15 minutes MRS. FRED LINDBERG performed the double-ring cere- packages wrapped day to visit her mother, Mrs. or letters mony. Baskets of lavendar lilacs use it to mend books, Bessie Kudera. save. Paste the and candelabras with white can- that you want to Mrs, Fred Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Friday until Sunday guests at dles flanked the altar. cellophane over the print if ne- F unk I wins Are Maynard Stearns and Madine and the Jerry Weaver home were Mr. The cessary, for cellophane is trans- soloist, Ralph Gray of Blue Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer pic- and Mrs. Earl Weaver of Steele the Use Vinegar SFiower F^onorees Hill, couple’s former high parent. liquid glue. nicked at the Jewell home in seal City. school teacher, sang “Because,” is supposed to cellophane DELOIT—A shower was Dallas, S.D., Sunday. Memorial Mr ami Mrs. “I Love You and tightly and neatly but I haven’t given day Truly” “The last Doris Ann Spahn and EJayne DR II. D. GILDKRSLEEVK Lord's tried it. Thursday evening at the St. Gordon Watson were callers at Prayer," accompanied by John's Reimer are attending college at OPTOMETRIST Now’s the time to use those church basement for the their ranch south of Chambers his wife. this summer. Ed Funk twins. A crowd at- Wayne where their son and his Mr. Northeast Corner The bride, in flowers in vases in the house large wife, given marriage tended. A Doris Ann Spahn spent Satur- & her and them. If your high chair and bed and Mrs. Lisle Watson, live. of 4th Douglas by father, wore a really enjoy day at the Keefer home in waltz-length were among the gifts received. night NEBR. created of tulle favorite vase has a leak, pour Norfolk. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. O’NEILL, candlelight The Funks have five older and lace. The hot into it. Tip to Mary Tomlinson were Mr. and short-sleeved bod- paraffin children. Vera Dell FNjnk and Mrs. Fat Phone 167 ice the bottom and sides. Do this with Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, Mrs. Anna of tulle was accented by an Burke are attending classes at Eyes Examined- Fitted empire effect of delicate lace. The a new bowl or vase just as an Carson and Mrs. Faye Pinker Other Deloit News Norfolk Junior college in the bouffant was accented with oi*ice of prevention. man, both of Redbird, Mrs. James Office Hours: 9-5 Leonard Miller, who has been mornings. an inset of lace that circled the Clean the mirror plate on your Coventry, Kay and Bill of In- Monday thru Satudray stationed in Wyoming, is at home skirt midway. Her of illusion iron with silver cream, just what man, Mr. and Mrs Floyd France on a 15-day leave. was held by a regal of lace. you use to polish your silver. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spahn Auxiliary She carried a lavendar orchid Don't use steel wool for it may spent several days in the Black on a white scratch electric iron. Selects prayer book with your Hills. Officers g steanotis on streamers. Stand on a rubber mat when Mary Miller plans to attend The Mrs. and you’ll find your iron- CHAMBERS— The American matron-of-honor, Grand Island business college for sister of the ing is less tiring. Try to learn to Legion auxiliary of Chambers Evelyn Stootsberry, a six-months’ term. She will be- and the sit at most of the ironing and post 320 met Friday evening at to the bride, , Miss on I gin June 11. a deal the home of Mrs. Walt- Royal Clarice save Raymond Coming Rager of close yourself great you’ll — Gordon, Relatives from California were — friend er. The regular business 1 O’NEILL of the bride both wore of fatigue. meeting ♦♦ here to attend the funeral of their was conducted the 44 _ lavendar fashioned alike of To renew worn linoleum, paint by president, I ! sister, the former Mildred Cronin, Mrs. Esther Wood. imported embroidered with a color that will harmonize I organdy 44, who died last week. Surviv- The Sunday Monday uesday with fitted bodice and with your furnishings. Then with following officers W'ere scoop neck, ors include her husband and two Jl'NE 10-11-12 in a con- elected: Mrs. Raymond Walter, pleated taffeta midriff with a small sponge dipped children. •j effect in the back. dab over the secretary; Mrs. Kieth Sexton, re- The head trasting color, gently ■ f F-X J 1 L J I J lk Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer called |* f .TT.l | J tV JII1I f elected Mrs. E. H. • I I I I 1 ^B ^B wm I I 1 '1 [I I I I 1 1 ■ ■ l'JIllMli'll lill BBBgp were after the first coat has treasurer; Med- I I V I pieces of sheer braid and surface I B I ^B | I ■ kl ■ L] 111,4111* J k II J,flf'111 | ■ Bb|' Mrs. Gordon nee Moore at the home of Judge and Mrs. L. • * III ^b11 M J k ki r ^b 1||I I ki b ■liininiB tinv flowers. Sholes. Dotty weds in candlelight dried. ealf, chaplain; Mrs. Merlin Gross- W. Reimer of O’Neill Sunday. ■UHMMMiBBiBBiBliBlBifllBBlH — — color bearer. The was attended ceremony.—O'Neill Photo Co. tfw nicklaus, Mrs. Ed — Martha of ft __ Kinney Elgin spent Thorin was H by his brothers, Rober Sholes of I)o Mm Read appointed news re- Herbert Nielsen. Mrs. Pauline the weekend at the Maynard porter and O’Neill, acting as bestman, and Frontier Woman? scrapbook chairman. | Anderl and Mrs. Karl Stearns home and accompanied The other William Sholes of Buhl, Ida., who Keyes, Mrs. Fred Lindberg of O’Neill officers will be ap- aunts of the them to Dallas, S.D., Sunday. the was bride, poured. Miss our three-months- subscrip- pointed by executive commit- . They wore wins Wendell Starr of 1 Barbara Brunckhorst was in Hastings spent tee. ♦ ♦ white dinner , dark trou- tion prize. charge of the book. Miss Sunday at the H. Reimer home. :: 1 sers and black bow ties with guest O’Neill, Nebr. Janice niece of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow 1 white carnation boutonnieres. Stootsberry, Dear Mrs. Pease: 44 took Bauer to ♦» bride, and Mrs. Delores Menish Patty Grand Island Pfc. Milton 44 The Frontier Grimes, ♦ ♦ The flowergirl, Christie Sholes, We do enjoy Saturday. From there she went presided at the gift table. it :: niece of the bridegroom, wore a Woman and never fail reading train to 44 Out-of-town were from by Los Angeles, Calif., Wife Back in ♦ ♦ sheer and guests the and U.S. yellow nylon and clipping good recipes where she will visit her sister, « Fairfax, S.D., Rapid City, S.D., 'tm fnlrn nt cfn nf thn hf’lns carried a basket of white daisies. Mrs. Dwaine and CHAMBERS — Dr. and 1 ill O’Neill, Chambers, Ewing, Wau- Borg, family Mrs. ::f■ '4 The ring bearer, Tommy Stoots- offered. and Ixiran and < 4 sa, Omaha, Ashland, Blue Hill, spend the summer months. Coppac family of Ot- j | of the bride, wore 1 was amused at the letter con- :5 berry, nephew and Mr. and Mrs. Athel Fuller and tumwa, la., spent last week with Buhl, Ida., Columbus. a a gray with a white carna- cerning the man making quilt son of visited Mr. her Mrs. iii The bride is a graduate of In- Hay Springs mother, Jim Grimes, I tion boutonniere. and was glad to see the signature and Mrs. and other relatives. man high school and attended the Maynard Steams Mon- They return- Candlelighters were Rose and at the bottom. ed home Wayne State Teachers college. day, May 28. Sunday. Pfc. and Mrs. Patricia Stootsberry, nieces of the Can you keep a secret? That Milton i ii: She taught rural schools in Holt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Contois and Grimes, who have been bride. They wore identical yellow reminds me of our neighbor tell- Mr. and Mrs. Howard stationed in county for four years and the Manson of Germany for the past and yellow wristlets with ing us of an experience he had, and Mr. and 1 */2 arrived in past year taught in the Neligh O’Neill Mrs. Don years, the U.S. last daisies and white head- a friend came to him ask- week. yellow school. She the saying Starr and Elizabeth of West Point They were also guests in public spent a se- . ing him if he could keep were at the the Grimes home a summer of 1954 touring several supper guests Henry few days, The bride’s mother chose a navy cret. He “Why? Is it so > European countries. replied, Reimer home Wednesday eve- leaving Sunday for St. Edward to blue dress with white accessories good you can’t keep it? Is that 30. visit her The bridegroom was also grad- ning, May parents. They expected GORDON ii and the bridegroom’s mother wore why you want to give it away?” Zoe to return to uated from Inman high school Ann Huffman spent sev- Chambers Tuesday a teal blue dress with pink ac- don’t tell the men, but for a and is employed by the North- Well, eral days last week with her longer visit. cessories. Each wore a of to have a MacRAE-JONES corsage western Bell I was gladly surprised grandmother in Elgin. white carnations. Mrs. Sarah Telephone company. read let- CAMERON MITCHELL- Berbare Ruick CluemM Turner Robert Rouneevllle Gene loekKert The bride man tell me he had my Cutworms are bad here this Returns to Bo nested— chose for going away IttarnngDirected by HENRY KING Mure by RICHARD RODGERS Boob end lyrici by OSCAR HAMMCRSTIIN II of the bride- was in The Sholes, grandmother ter which printed Some are corn. • a light blue suit with white ac- spring. replanting Mrs. Robert Devoy took her from their rmiercel pley beied on Ferenc Molntr’i UlIQM el edepFed by ienjerolrt F. (torn by STHEOntOMC JOtM groom, also had a corsage of Frontier Woman. So we little Mrs. Otto Reimer of Lincoln cessories. After a trip Told mother. Mrs. P. J. to white carnations. men receive Donahue, they will be at home to their know, perhaps many spent a few days last week at her home in Herold Sholes, cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Walt- from The Frontier Bonesteel, S.D., Adults—50c. Children—12c Ralph freinds at enjoyment the E. L. Sisson home. 30. and Max Moss- Lexington. ers of O’Neill announce the en- Wednesday, May the bridegroom, — | Woman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matinee Sunday 2:30 P.M, acted as ushers. Each wore a gagement and approaching Tomjack, man Seven I will add a few helpful hints. and Haydettes of their Miss j Mr. Mrs. Ewald Spahn, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker vis- white carnation boutonniere. marriage daughter, The or- All children under 12 FREE when accompanied by parent. at Meeting— plastic bags containing and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Kin- ited in the Arthur Hiatt home at A was held in the Arlene (above), to Gene Libby reception anges with the small air holes cut Mrs. E. L. Mr. and The Haydettes project club met of son of Mr. and Mrs. ney, Sisson, Amelia Sunday. church parlors following the cer- Omaha, in the plastic make dandy covers recently at the home of Mrs. La- Loran of The cou- emony. Refreshments were serv- Libby Page. to roll out pie crust, as do |«ntk Verne Seven members they ed to about two hundred Morgan. ple plans a June wedding. Miss 1 guests answered roll not stick and the crust is easily call. Danny Gilg Walters was from the the hostesses, Mesdames F. D. graduated over to by was chosen shut-in for the month. folded without breaking Gene Chris Rei- O’Neill public school with the Hutton, Clark, The lay it on the pie plate. lesson, “Sewing New Fab- class of 1954, and has taught mers, George Colman, jr., and Our last angel food cake raised rics,” was presented. in rural schools for the past two ■ so in the it did not hold Next meeting will be held with Mr. is high pan years. Libby employed the cake off the surface when Mrs. Bill Morgan on June 13. the Union Pacific railroad by the to cool. We Ponton Insurance in Omaha. inverting pan Mr. and Mrs. John Beilin of tried a pop bottle, putting it FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. I Springview were Sunday guests through the center tube in the Insurance of All Kinds of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin. IIIIIil'lMl li'f I IHllM—iiii pan. But the hole was too small & Bonds Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Farenholz for this particular pan, so we took three coffee cans with — empty Phone 106 Golden Bldg. and Gerald of Chambers were i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. lids removed and inserted a Francis Holz Sunday. prong on the edge of the pan in t each coffee can. This worked fine, raising the cake enough to let it i cool. The white of an egg will re- i move chewing gum from any- thing, including hair, without I leaving a trace. I am also enclosing a cookie recipe. MRS. LINDEBERG’S COOKIES One cup shortening (part lard and part butter), two tablespoons I RODEO WEEK \ peanut butter. Cream the short- SPECIALS CANNONS... ening and peanut butter with one | I cup brown sugar. Add one cup DacroriNylon salvaged white sugar. Cream in. 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