Calkins-Spangler Nuptials Read Christ Lutheran church was the scene of a wedding Sunday when Mis Joan Calkins, daugh ter of Mrs. Lottie Ridgeway, of O’Neill, and Walter Spangler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spangler, of Ewing, exchanged marriage vows before an altar decorated with peonies and daises. Rev. Clyde O. Cress of ficiated. The bride was attired in a la vender street-length dress com plemented with white accessor ies. She wore a short veil on her head. Her only jewelry con sisted of a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss June Calkins acted as bridesmaid. She wore a pale green street-length dress with white accessories. Raymond Calkins, cousin of the bride, attended the bride groom as best man. After a short wedding trip to Lake Andes, S. D., the young couple will make their home on a farm near Ewing. Mrs. Cone Hostess— The Star Light club met on Friday at the home of Mrs. Ivan Cone. There were nine members present. Only one member was unable to attend. Mrs. Anna Brown was a guest. The highlight of the meeting was the planning for the Holt county extension club picnic which is to be held Thursday, June 16. A covered dish lunch eon was served. The next meeting was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Theodore Strong. Attend Kin's Wedding— Mrs. Herbert Kaiser and children spent four days last week with her sister, Mrs, Raymond Soucek, and family, near Verdigre. Last Thursday they all attended their cousin’s wedding in Bloomfield. Donald Bsatetic an Sylvia Vavak were married in t h q Methodist church in Bloomfield and in the evening they had a wed ding dance in ZCBJ hall in Verdigre. Mrs. Sherbahn Hostess— Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn enter tained the Wednesday After noon Bridge club at her home. Smiths Return from Southeastern Tour— Mr. and Mrs. Mike A. Smith, the Misses Doris Smith and Nelda Veieh, and Duane Miller returned Friday from a two weeks’ tour of' 14 states. They attended the wedding of their son, S/Sgt. Deraid Smith, and Miss Myra Williams in Florida. After going to Daytona Beach. Fla., they visited Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Joseph Martin, in Houston, Tex. They also visited in the Oz ark mountains with some friends, formerly of Bassett. They were Mr. and Mrs. Char les Riley, of Sleeper, Mo. Returns from Sioux City— Miss Mary Carney returned Sunday from Sioux City where she spent a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Marguerite Curtis. While there she attended the graduation exercises of her ; her niece, Marilyn Jean Cur tis, at Briar Cliff college, on Wednesday, June 1. Mesdames Bridge and Ardis Win at Club— The Duo Dex club met on Monday at the Tom Tom for | dinner. Afterward, they play ' ed bridge at the home of Mrs. Eugene Cantlon. Mrs. Harrison Bridge, who was a guest, and Mrs. William Ardis were high score winners. Patricia Brennan Is Attending Music Festival— Miss Patricia Brennan, daughter of Mrs. F. M. Bren nan, went to Lincoln Monday to attend the all-state music festival. She will be gone three weeks. Mrs. Gatz Is Hostess— Delta Dek club winners last Thursday were Mrs. Edward Campbell and Mrs. William J. Froeiich. The hostess was Mrs. C. J. Gatz. Cousins Are Boys', Girls' State Representatives — ATKINSON — Janet Judge and Bernard Troshynski are at tending girls’ and boys’ state at Lincoln this week. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Judge, and Bernard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aug ust Troshynski. The two young people are cousins. Frontier for printing^ Pappy Will Enjoy These ... | SHAVING SETS Up from 1.39 LIGHTER FLUID Large can 20c Shaving Brushes Rubber Set Badger Bristles $1. $1.50 $2 D1CHLORICIDE Moth Crystals, Lb. 59r Larvex-Moth Proofs Clothes, Furniture, Rugs, Pint - 79c DOLCIN—For Relief of Arthritis, 500 Tablets _ $9 Energine Shoewhite, Cream or Liquid _-- 23c Energine Fireproof Cleaner, ^2 P*nt 43c Phillips Milk of Magnesia, 75c value 63c Haley’s M. O. Pint Can 89c Fletcher's C ASTORIA Fam. 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Mr. and Mrs. John Under wood and family and Gene McDermott attended the wed ing of Mrs. Underwood’s niece, Marie Van Ert, at Clearwater on Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Dom McDer i mott and family spent Sunday in Wheeler county on business. I Sister M. Fides left Saturday | for Scottsbluff, where she will take over the office duties at I St. Mary's hospital there. Sister M. Rosemary and Sis , ter M. Edward, of St. Mary’s academy, left Saturday for St. Francis Mission, S. D., where they will attend a two-weeks’ retreat. Dr. A. H. Penrod. Optometrist of Norfolk, will be in O'Neill again at the Golden Hotel on Saturday, June 11. Hours: 1:00 to 5:00. Eyes examined; glasses fitted. 5c Raymond Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike A. Smith, has been discharged from the Ar my. He arrived from Tampa, Fla., Tuesday, May 30. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Brew ster, of Ewing, stopped Friday at the Charles Lawrence home. Montana Jack Sullivan ar rived in the city Saturday from Butte, Mont., to spend a week with O’Neill friends and look after his real estate in terests here. Richard Godel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel, of O’ Neill, left Tuesday for Grand Island to take Air Force tests. If he enlists he will take his basic training at an army air field in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Yant zie spent Sunday in Sioux Ci ty. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Artmtn not, Mrs. Margaret Stannard and Mrs. Laura Burke left on Monday for Lusk, Wyo., to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Stan nard’s sister, Mrs. Frank Han sen. Funeral services for Mrs. Hansen were held Tuesday. Guy Harris arrived Monday evening to visit his mother, Mrs. Esther Harris. Guy at tends Arkansas State Teacher’s college in Conway, Ark. Mr. and Mr. Ben Oetter and Mrs. Cora Wilkinson visited at the Robert and George Bittner homes in Spalding last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kratoch vil, of Long Beach, Calif., spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Naprstek. Mrs. Naprstek is a sister of Mr. Kratochvil. Fred Osenbaugh, of Yankton. S. D., is spending a week’s va cation at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osen baugh. Mr. Sumner Downey took Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mullen dorf to Omaha last Thursday from where they left for Salt Lake City, Ut. Mrs. Downey returned home Monday ac companied by her niece. Miss Lou Ann Iler, who is a student at the University of Nebraska and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer, who had spent a week in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, ! of Wood Lake, spent the week end visiting the latter’s father, Fred Ceary, and sister, Mrs. Ray Wilkinson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oetter j spent Tuesday, May 31, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Clark Pax ton, of Greensberg, Kans. The Eastern Star chapter will hold a regular meeting on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pribil, of Albion, spent Saturday visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson. ivir. ana Mrs. virgn oargei returned Saturday, May 28, from Pontiac, Mich. They were brought back by Mr. and Mrs. Tony Karara, who left two days' later for Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Simonson spent Monday in Long Pine attending the wedding of Miss Violet Buhl and H. W. Merrit Miss' Joanne Simonson and Bud Moler spent Sunday visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Moler. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn will leave Sunday on an ex tended vacation. Miss Sharon Miner spent the weekend visiting Miss Carol Seger. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hen dricks spent Sunday attending the rodeo at the White Horse ranch. Mrs. Lois Saindon and chil dren left Sunday for Denver, Colo., where they will spend an extended vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Simonson and Tom Donlin visited Mr and Mrs. Tom Donlin, jr., of Ft. Randall, S. D., last week. Miss Viola Bolson. qf Brew ster, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klingler were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Klingler. Miss. Bernice Scofield, of Omaha, arrived Sunday to vis it her mother, Mrs. Jess Sco field, enroute from Valentine. Try Frontier Want Adv»! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED: Washing and ironing at my home. Phone 511 W, O’Neill._ 6c FOR SALE: Full line of pas teurizing equipment, 10-horse automatic look-out boiler, like new. Two-unit bottle and capper. Cooling unit. Stain less steel pipes and cuplings, never been used. 100-gallon pasteurizer, milk pump and motor, also new. 375-gallon fuel tank.—Loren A. Hickok, Atkinson, Phone 8222. 5-6c80 Dr. A. H. Penrod. Optometrist of Norfolk, will be in O'Neill again at the Golden Hotel on Saturday. June 11. Hours: 1:00 to 5:00. Eyes examined; glasses fitted. 5c SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT: Two close-in sleeping rooms for men, private bath, tub privileges. New' home. Write: Box M, c-o The Frontier. 5c Swiss guides often insist on silence when crossing danger ous spots because noise can loosen masses of ice and snow. “You should have gotten this unfinished furniture with a Frontier Want Ad — then it wouldn't have been quite so un finished!" O'NEILL HOSPITAL NOTES Admissions: June 2— Sally Ann McCage, of O’Neill, burns, condition “improved." June 3— Charles Crook, of O’Neill, ton silectomy, condition “good." June 5—Bob Sullivan, of O’ Neill, accident, condition “good.’’ June 6 —Robert Mur phy, of O’Neill, tonsilectomy, condition "good”; Francis Gilg, of O’Neill, medical, con dition "fairly good.” June 7— R. V. Crumly, of Page, surgi cal, condition "satisfactory." cal, condition "satisfactory”; James Donohoe, of O'Neill, ac cident, condition "improved." Still in hospital: Mrs. John Kersenbrock, of O’Neill, condi tion “improved.” Dimissals: June 2 — Ellen Bauman, of O’Neill. June 3— Charles Crook, of O’Neill. 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