Presbyterian Circles Hold Meetings— The circles of the Women’s as sociation of First Presbyterian church met Wednesday, June 20. Rev. Ralph Gerber gave the les son for each circle. His topic was “The Rural Prospect." Circle I met at the church par lors. Mrs. Frank Mahaffey was in charge of devotions. Hostesses were Mrs. Melvin Klingler, Mrs. Albert Klingler and Mrs. Dwight Harder. • Circle II met at the home of Mrs. R. H. Parker. Mrs. L. A. Carter and Mrs. F. A. Miles as sisted. Mrs. Carter led devotions. Circle III met at the home of Mrs. Mabel McKenna. Mi’s. Jack Davis assisted and Mrs. Mark How'ard had devotions. Weekend in Columbus for Young Set— A group of young people were guests in an island cabin in Col umbus over the weekend. The cabin belongs to the Hiles, par ents of Mrs. George Janousek. C The group included: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. George Bosn, Charles Fox, Mr. and Mrs. James Earley, Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Moler, Joe Biglin, Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek, Joe Hansen, Jim Merriman, Miss Kathleen Flood and Don Will son. Miss Haynes Signed for 1951-'52— Miss Viola Haynes, O’Neill public high school teacher, has been signed for the 1951-’52 school term. The announcement was made Tuesday by Ira Moss, secretary of the O’Neill board of education. Miss Haynes has taught here for 3 years. 4 Altar Society To Meet— St. Patrick’s Altar society will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, July 5, at the KC hall. St. Catherine’s guild will enter tain. Mrs. James Carney is chair man. Country Club Dinner Season Opens— Mrs. Norman Gonderinger was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Gene Cantlon, at the first fortnightly Country club dinner held Sunday evening at the clubhouse. Frontier for printing 1 Golden Wedding* Celebrated by Friends— Open-house was held Tuesday, June 12, at Anoka in honor of the golden wedding anniversa ries of 3 girlhood friends. The honorees were: Mr. and Mrs. John Demming, of Anoka; Mrs. Harriet Rohr, of Herrick, S.D., and Mrs. E. J. Eby. Miss Harris Expected in O'Neill Soon— Miss Ruth Harris is expected to arrive this weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Esther C. Harris. Miss Harris recently returned from 4V6 years in China as a missionary. Her return itin erary included stops in Europe. Hand in Certificates— The Inman victory boys’ and girls’ 4-H club met at the IOOF hall Friday evening, June 22, with 33 members present and 7 absent. During the business meet ing the money and health certi ficates for 4-H camp at Long Pine were handed in. Jimmy Van Every Is 4-Years-Old— Little Jimmy Van Every cele brated his 4th birthday anniver sary Tuesday. His 12 little guests went to the park for games and also had refreshments, rle is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van, Every. Jeanette Hart Weds— Miss Jeanette Julia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hart, of Bassett, became the bride of Kenneth Leonard in a ceremony performed at Bassett Tuesday, June 26. Miss Hart graduated this spring from St. Mary’s academy. Sister from California Honored at Party— Mrs. Leroy Baumeister was hostess Friday at a birthday an niversary party for her sister, Mrs. Elvin Bausch, of Recida, Calif., who is visiting her par- , ents, the Fred Bazelmans. Michael Hammond Is 5-Years-Old— Little Michael Hammond, son of the George Hammonds, cele brated his 5th birthday anniver sary Monday with a party for 12 little friends. Mrs. Wetsler Is Feted— Mrs. Benny Wetzler was hon ored at a shower Tuesday after noon by the ladies of the Assem bly of God congregation. Lt. Baker In Nevada— 1/Lt. John Lee Baker’s new ad dress is 3597 Pilot Training Squadron, Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nev. He is an instruct or in gunnery. Mrs. Hubbard Entertains Club— MiM club winners Saturday af ternoon were Mrs. H. L. Lind berg, high, and Mrs. H. G. Kruse, all-cut. Mrs. A. B. Hubbard was hostess. EARNS PROMOTION ... A Holt county serviceman, Edgar J. Boyle, of O’Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle, recently has been advanced from pri vate first-class to corporal with the 27th infantry division in Korea. He has been in the con flict with the reds more than 6 months.—The Frontier Engrav ing._ Henry W. Walters, Wife Wed 25 Years Many relatives and friends gathered Sunday, June 24, for a picnic dinner at the Henry W. Walters home to help Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johring and Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Anderson, Reta and Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, Arden and Naomi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, Me. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg and Demaris, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Puckett and Betty Marie Mayem, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaczor and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby, Mrs. Jesse Kaczor, Mr. and Mis. Ax el Borg and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson, Pauline and Keith, Mrs. Noal Long, Sandra and Linda, Miss Maude Rouse, Arthur Rouse, Ralph Yeung, Thelma, Helen and Edward, Mrs. Guy Young, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Summerer and Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johring, Gail and Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Rouse and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse and Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathme, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Percy And erson and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Johring, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Richard, Larry and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson and Sharon Kay, Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Rouse, Lloyd and Delbert. A 3 - tier wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Sam Robertson and Mrs. George Nelson, who are sisters of Mr. Walters. The afternoon was spent visit ing and taking pictures. At 4:30 ice cream was served by Mrs. Noal Long, Pauline And erson, Naomi Nelson, Helen Young and Arlene Walters. Mrs. Dewayne Anson had charge of the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Walters received many gifts. Francis Murray Takes a Bride Miss Doris Marie Muenster mann and Francis A. Murray were married in a 10 a. m. cere mony at St. Patrick’s church, in Kankakee, 111., on Saturday, June 16. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester A. Muen stermann, of Kankakee, and the bridegroom is the son of Francis H- Murray, of O’Neill. Celebrant at the nuptial high mass was was Rev. J. F. Meara, of Kankakee, assisted by Rev. Alfred Herbert, of LaCrosse, Wise., and Rev. James (Naughtin, of Athens, 111. The bride’s gown was of impor ted Chantilly lace with a nylon and rayon marquisette yoke. The skirt was fashioned with inserts of lace and ended in a long train. The sleeves were long and poin ted over the wrists. The fingertip veil trimmed with Chantilly lace fell from a bonnet style head piece. She carried a bouquet of Amazon lilies and stephanotis. Her string of pearls was a gift from the bridegroom. Mrs. Kenneth C. Harvey at tended her sister as matron of honor and Miss Zerita Muenster mann, also a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. T' e blue gowns of taffeta and carried arm bouquets of roses. Edward Murphy, cousin of the bridegroom, served as bestman. Groomsman was Howard Lyon. A reception for 200 guests was held at the home of the bride’s parents in the afternoon. Murray is a graduate of O’Neill high school. He attended Notre Dame university and Iowa State College, where he graduated with with a bachelor of science degree. He is now employed as an indus trial engineer by the Public Ser- | vice Company of Northern Illinois. | Mr. and Mrs. Murray will make their home in Kankakee. I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCarville, j sr., visited friends in Bonesteel, ' S. D., Sunday. | O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus re turned Saturday from a 5-days* business trip to Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones re turned Monday. June 18, from Vinton, la., where they visited their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Anderson, and 2 daughters for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gal lagher and Miss Betty were m Omaha last Thursday. Miss Marilyn Lindberg and Miss Sharon Hancock left Sunday to visit the latter’s aunt in Des Moines, la. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carey and children, of Monett, Mo., stopped in to see Mr. and Mrs. Eldon But terfield and family Monday Tuesday they returned and were supper guests at the Butterfield home. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kunkel, of Long Beach, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. M. M. 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