John J. Kellogg Here— John J. Kellogg, of Omaha, a former O’Neill resident, vis ited here Monday and Tues day. He was a dinner guest Monday in the home of Mrs. R. E. Gallagher. Shriners Return— Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shriner returned during the weekend from a week’s visit in Wichita, Kans., Omaha and Lincoln. Try Frontier Want Ads! Now on Display ! An EXTENSIVE D-I-S-P-L-A-Y Of New CAMERAS and Photographic Equipment ★ Make Your Selections ★ Just Arrived FLASH BULBS O'fiE ILL* PHOTO COMPANY Attend Meeting — Mrs. Ralph Rickly, Mrs. J. D.Osenbaugh, and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt went to Stuart Wednes day to attend a Presbytery meeting held there. Delta Dek Meets— Mrs. Frank Froelich enter tained the members of the Del ta Dek club last Thursday. Winners were Mrs. Edward Gallagher and Mrs. C. J. Gatz. Entertains Foursome— Mrs. A. Cowperthwaite en tertained 4 ladies Saturday af ternoon at a pinochle party at her home. Mrs. Kruse Entertains — The MM bridge club met last Thursday with Mrs. H. G. Kruse as hostess. Mrs. C. W. Porter held high score. Do you want more pounds of meat at low feed cost from your birds? Then start right with TRI STATE HATCH ERY chicks. Come in or write fcr prices. 48c Don’t be without The Fron tier in election year. j W. F. Finley, M. D. j OFFICE PHONE: 28 1 First National Bank Bldg, i O'NEILL ! 1 !__' ■ trnm IT I ■■ ■ 1IMI a, —WI mm wr <■ — Vote for Robert A. Taft and LOWER TAXES! © Three times Senator Bob Taft has put through Congress a bill ‘ > reduce your crushing income tax. & Twice President Truman has ve toed it. # The third bill is now up to the Pres ident, but Bob Taft will see it through! Remember This on April 13th! ROBERT A. TAFT For President Sponsored and paid for by the Nebraska Tafl for President Committee Max A. Miller, Gen. Chrmn.j Paul Kruger, Asst. Gen. Chrmn.t Fred S. Aldrich, Secv-Treaa. f ___ Mrs. George G. Hendricks — O’Neill Photo Co. Thelma Morgan Weds in Church Ceremony At 2 p. m. on Thursday, Ap ril 1, Miss . Thelma Morgan, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Mor gan, became the bride of Geo ! rge G. Hendrick, son of Mr. I and Mrs. F. W. Hendrick. The double-ring ceremony was performed at the Presby terian church in O’Neill. Rev. Ward Smith officiated before the altar decorated with ped estal baskets of red roses. Mrs. Howard Manson played the nu pital music and accompanied Miss Bonnie Jean Harmon who was the vocal soloist. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother-in-law Fred Colfack, jr., of Ewing. She wore a dusty pink wool suit with a gardenia corsage. Her maid-of-honor. Miss Jean Rakowski, of Norfolk, wore a beige suit with a Sib< rian iris corsage. Sam Fuhrer, of O’Neill, ser ved as best man. Following the ceremonv. a reception was held at the Hen drick home for about tiO rela tives and friends. Mrs. M. V. Landreth, of Page, sister of the bridegroom, baked the 3 tiered wedding cake w'hich with white tapers and spring flowers was used on the table. Miss Leona Hamilton, Miss Bonnie Jean Harmon, Mrs. Don Hynes and Miss Edwina Jones served ice cream and cake. The bride is a graduate of the O’Neill high school with the class of 1945. For the past 3 years she has been employed at the Consumers Public Pow er District. The bridegroc. - graduated from O Nc..i / school in 1941. He served d years in the Na" . The young couple lc .t ™ - evening for Endicott, r■* ~ where Mr. Hendricks will take 4 months’ training preparatory to becoming a cutomer engin eer for International Business Machine company. Try Frontier Want Ads! I__ >X\\\ IU1111 11 | 11 | 1 II I I " 1 " 1 im III nil'll. I cm JO IGA FOR M W at low low ___ ^ ///////|i|i|i|iii!ll!l'1'1 1111111. i//////ti n^x FRESii FRUITS & VEGETABLES Large Sunkist LEMONS 15c ^ California Navel ORANGES 03** 2 Lbs. . 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KALYA : O’NEILL Mrs. Mae Keller, Mrs. Arlene Wheeler and sons, Edward Kilpatrick and Mary Jolley spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruggless in Clearwater. Spending March 30 at Spen cer was Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and daughter, Judy, where they visited Mrs. Sullivan’s . mother, Mrs. Hannah Semon. Mrs. Ralph Voecks, of Om aha, spent the weekend at the lome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatdick. Mrs. Daisy Long, of Missou ri Valley, la., and Mrs. George Kali, of Norfolk, were over night guests Saturday in the Kerman Klingler home. Visiting Sunday in Albion it the Arthur Fleming home vere Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lawrence. George McCarthy spent Sat urday and Sunday in Omaha on business. Mrs. Herman Klingler spent unday in Albion. Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick and I daughters, Arlene and Mrs. ! Glenn Tomlinson went to Or I chard Friday to attend the fu neral of Janice Hill. Mrs. John Luben, of Craw | ford, is visiting at the home i of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Russ. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKa my spent the weekend in Val | entine at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs. C. A. Wickham. Mrs. S. M. Ohmart is visit i ing in Bristow at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Pere ! boom and family. Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick spent Sunday and Monday at the R. E. Hill home in Orchard. L. D. Putnam went to Bas seu Tuesday to attend a meet ing of the brand committee of ! the Nebraska Stockgrowers' ! association. Sunday visitors at the Elgin Ray home were Mrs. Kay’s, • parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Waite, of Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Red linger returned March 31 from a visit with relatives in Win ner and Colome, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putman and sons visited Sunday in Spencer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson. GIRL SCOUT NEWS I By Marilyn Beha, Scribe Our meeting was held Mon day at the public sqht*4. We nope to get more cafltrs for nonie-made cookies. We' made final plans for the mother and daughter banquet. I Patrol leaders chosen were I LaVonne Miller and ' Shirley I Ross, assistant Senior patrol leaders are Dorothy Donohoe and Rose Ann Schaffer. Mar ianne Hickey and, Sara Lou Moss are other leaders. Clothing Packed for Lloyd Black Family ■ ■' — PAGE—At a meeting of the | IIOA dlub at the home of Mrs. ' Herbert Steinberg on Tuesday, | March 30, a box of clothing ’ was packed for the Lloyd Black family at Ewing. The Blacks were recently present ed as a distress case in -the news columns of Tie Frontier. , Some food was also included in the package. Mrs. Martin Helnn ick and Mrs. Harry Park were guests at the session. Fcod Sale Nets *28.70 — PAGE —- The 'WSCS of the Methodist church held a food sale at the Farmers’ store Sat urday afternoon, netting $28. 00. The proceeds will be used in remodeling the kitchen in ihe basement of the church. USHER IN SEASON INMAN— Jim Sholes, Char 1 'ey Young. Rufus Sholes and -i' d Tucker, Shorty Holback and Bob Kraehe, of Ewing, drove to Long Pine last Thurs I day for the opening of the ; trout season. They report hav ing good luck. | F-R-E-E ★ With Every Non-Fair-Traded WATCH SALE Over $25 We Will Gitfe an EXPANSION BRACELET $4.50 VALUE Between Now and May 1 * I JEWELRY I __ O'Neill — Friday & Saturday, April 9 & 10 Look ... What a Welcome Price! BATH TOWELS; TWO FOR l © Save 30c s . . Regular Price (»5c Each. © They’re large 20”x40” size fast drying ! O Cheerful plaids . . . Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. Solve your turkish towel buying for a lonq time to come. Buy plenty of these fluffy, absorbent, oui-k-drymg towels for your family! They're closely looped for long wear. 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