1 *J MARRYIN' PARSON . . . 1< The Rev. Marjo Gortner, age fi 4. performed a regular mar- | riage ceremony at Long Beach. !\ Calif., and touched off a flur- Is ry of speculation as to the ethics ol a marriage perform- j ed by a minor. The curly-hair ed. freckled youngster, pic tured above in the pulpit, is an ordained evangelist in the Old Time Faith, Inc., Los An geles. Calif., and the son of a minister. He has preached since he was three. REDBIRD NEWS Redbird visitors Saturday, March 5, were Mr. and Mrs. ,l Thomas Hiscocks, Merrill An derson, Frank Carstens, Halsey Hull, Claude Pickering and Rog er Rosenkran, all of Dorsey. Leon Mellor, Harold Halstead and family autoed to Lynch on Saturday, March 5. Nick Baker transacted busi ness in Lynch Saturday, March 5. Ray Wilson was in Redbird Saturday, March 5. Mr. and Mrs Emmet Slaight and children visited in Redbird Sunday, March 6. Howard Graham was here on Saturday evening, March 5. Among the visitors in Red bird Sunday, March 6, were Miss Eva Hull, Bob and Jerry Car sten, Victor McKenzie and Will Wilson. Arthur Hrbek was a visitor in Redbird Sunday, March 6. Emil Hrbek, of near Monowi, moved to his ranch Sunday and Monday, March 6 and 7. He pur chased the ranch recently from Leo Farren and son. Bernard Peklo and Orval Pick ering, of Lynch, were visitors in Redbird Sunday, March 6. Miss Betty Lou Green, of Lynch, was in Redbird Monday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Will Podany were here Monday, March 7. Dale and Beryle Bessert were visitors in Redbird Monday, March 7. William Hartland was in Red bird Monday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogh were callers here Monday, March 7. Mrs. Pete More went to Creighton Monday, March 7. Edward Carson and Otis Car son were visitors in Redbird on Monday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Luedtke were here on business Monday, March 7. Hals Hull visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hull Monday, March 7. Elvin Spinar was a caller here Monday, March 7. I Mr. and Mrs. R. b. Cthlar were visitors in Redbird Mon day, March 7. . ,. , . Harvey Krugman visited at Redbird Monday. March 7. Robert Wells was in Redbird Monday. March 7. Arthur Bessert transacted » business in Redbird Tuesday, - March 8. Tom Hiscocks autoed to Lynch on business Tuesday, March 8. , . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta were in Redbird Tuesday, March 8 Howard Graham autoed ovei to Boyd county Tuesday, March g to attend the Glen Hull sale. Merrill Anderson and son, / Merylen, were visitors in Red / bird Wednesday, March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta autoed to Verdigre to attend the funeral of Mrs. Louis Mar shall on Wednesday. March 9. Miss Eva Truax was in Red bird Wednesday, March 9. Albert Carson aytoed to O Neill Wednesday. March 9, to attend the county assessors meeting. _ . Frank Spinar was m Redbird on business Wednesday, March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse moved to Meek last week where he purchased a farm. Ft ank Wyant and family will move on to the farm vacated by Mr. Rouse. , Paul Krugman moved Thurs day, March 10, from the Lin quist farm, to a farm near O Neill, which he recently pur chased. , _, Lyle Wells was here Thurs day, March 10. Harold Halstead will move to a farm West of Page this week from the Leon Mellor farm. Will Aim was in Redbird on Thursday, March 10. Mr. and Mrs Claude Picker ing were callers in Redbird on Thursday evening, March ia on their way home from Boyd county where they had been visiting relatives. 1 4 Bill Wilson was here Friday. March 11. Bessert Brothers hauled corn to Redbird Friday, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson and Beverly Ann were visitors in Redbird Friday. March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conard 1 wrere here Friday. March 11. Mr and Mrs. George Barta. of Lynch, were here Friday. March 11 on their way to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta. Ronnie Carson, jr., was a passenger with the mail Satur day, March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Citilar anc* Mr and Mrs. Will Podany aut oed to Verdigre to be present at the funeral of Mrs. Louis Mar shall on Wednesday, March 9. Real Estate Transfers (Editor's note: A glossary of the abbreviations follows: WD i —warranty deeds; QCD—quit claim deed. The instruments filed at the Holt county court house are listed from whom to whom, date, consideration, le gal description): QCD—E V Bishop to Helen McGinn 2-28-49 $2250- pt. SW |4 SW'4 19-26-11. WD—Connie C Callaway to Julia E Gallagher 3-7-49 $5500, lot 17 & NMj 18- Blk 38 Riggs Add- O’Neill. WD—Nis G Miller to Clarence M Stevens & wf 3-3-49 $16,000, NE*4 7-28-9._I WD—Lyle Vequist to Wm D Claussen 3-8-49 $1200- part N W14 20-31-12 north of Co road. WD—Charley Ross to Frank T Wyant & wf 2-24-49 $10,000, lots 3-4-5 SEVi EMi SWV4 9-32 10 Reserves lifetime use of tim ber. WD—Aloys H Kaup to Eugene M Engler & wf 3-8-49 $5000- E NWV4 NW'i NWVi NEVi S W4 13-28-16. WD—Mary E Keys to Dewey C Schaffer & wf 1-28-49 $30, 771, SV4 SWV4 SEV4 26 except part North of RR NEVi 35-29-12. WD—Herman Miller to J P Kunz & wf 11-8-48 $1800. NWVi 15-30-15. WD—Howard M Perkins to Otto W Roth & wf 3-11-49 $6, 000, lots 9 and 10 Blk 43 Riggs Add- O’N. WD—Edward Wondercheck to Claud Hamilton, sr. & wf 3 11-49 $1- Lot 3 & So 18 inches of lot 2 blk 3- Hazelets Add- O’ Neill. CELIA SIDELIGHTS Robert and Leon Hendricks had dinner with Connie Frickel family Sunday. Bernard and Robert Black more and Leonard Chaffin help ed brand cattle for Mark Hen dricks Friday morning. Mrs. Blackmore went along and vis ited Mrs. Hendricks In the af ternoon, the men branded and vaccinated cattle for Bernard Blackmore .. ... Mr and Mrs Mary Hendricks, Markita and Arlin had Sunday (dinner with Mr and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer I berg were Sunday dinner guests ! of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zink, ol Stuart. Mr and Mrs. Ora Yar ges were, also, dinner guests of the Zinks. Friday afternoon Paul For sythe, Frank Kilmurry, George and Duane Beck and Enoch Samms helped vaccinate, brand and dehorn cattle for O. A. Hammerberg. Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry and granddaughter. Mary Catherine, and Mrs. George Beck visited Mrs. Hammerberg and Mrs. E. W. Samms and Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Shearer visited the George Beck family on Sunday. . _ , Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt had as Sunday. March 6, dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesh, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young. George and Duane Beck branded, vaccinated and de horned cattle last Thursday af ternoon. Frank Kilmurry, O. A. Hammerberg, Paul Forsythe, Enoch Samms and LeRoy Hoff man assisted them. Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and daughters, Mary Catherine and Patricia and Mrs. O. A. Ham merberg visited Mrs Beck while the men worked. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch and Mike and Bernard Sterns visited the Stanley Johnsons Wednes ■ day evening, March 9. Alex and Paul Forsythe have ! been helping Ted Baumeister | this week. Donald Coleman is the new “hired man” at the Stanley ' Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt were O’Neill visitors Friday. Harold, Garold and David Frickel visited the Connie Frick el, jr.t family Monday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lee TerwUliger visited their daughter, Mrs. Jack Winnings, and husband Wednes day, March 9, and helped them move. Mrs. Conrad Frickel, sr., vis ited her brother, Rev. Asa Wood, and wife in Atkinson a few days the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Samms were O’Neill visitors Monday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. George Beck vis ited the O. A. Hammerberg family Monday evening, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry were O’Neill visitors Wednes day, March 9. Mr. Kilmurry at tended an assessors’ meeting in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Samms vis ited Dorothy Scott Friday eve ning, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoff man and son, Roger, visited the George Beck family Friday eve ning. _ Mr and Mrs. D. F. Scott and daughter, Dorothy, visited Mr, i and Mrs. Charles Dobias, ir., on Sunday. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford New man, ot Burwell, and Mrs. Wil ia™ Schiessler, of Ainsworth, left t riday for their respective homes after having visited Mr Newman5s and Mrs. Schiess ler s mother, Mrs. Vannie Newman, for three days. They attended the basketball tour nament here. Nearly new K5 truck at Hockey's in Ewing. Adv. 45-46c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich ter, sr., visited at the home of Mrs. Lavina Oberle in Verdi* gre Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn went to Atkinson Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ray Verzal, Mr. Verzal and son. I Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peters, formerly of Omaha, moved to 1 O’Neill Friday in their new trailer. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. ! Orville McKim are sisters. The first long distance air plane flight in the United States—from Albany to New York City—was made in 1910 by Glenn H. Curtiss. The average American drinks approximately 550 clips of cof fee each year. Busy Bees Losing Present Leader— The O’Neill Busy Bees held their regular meeting last Thursday at Marlene Peter son’s home. Each member brought cup cakes which were * enjoyed. Mrs. George Mellor, leader, is moving to Atkinson. Mrs. Vern L. Grenier is the new leader. The members present ed Mrs. Mellor farewell gifts in appreciation for her leader ship. The next meeting will be held April 7 at the home of Priscilla and Janice Holsclaw. Country Club in Fortnightly Session— The fortnightly luncheon - bridge held Wednesday by the members of the Country Club and their guests was under the chairmanship of Mrs. H. E Coyne. Mrs. F. J. Fisher and Mrs. J. L. McCarville, sr., assisted Mrs. Coyne Mesdames Gonderinger and Wanser Are Winners— Jeudi club winners last Thursday were Mrs. Norman Gonderinger and Mrs. Max 4 Wanser, of Inman. The club met at the home of Mrs. John C. Watson. ,. * STAR SPECIAL * I HOUSEHOLD BROOM Heavy 4-Sewed Regular 89c Seller j Special Thursday only ... 54c ! ! 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