—The Frontier Engraving MRS. RONALD BORG . . . The marriage of Miss Rosemary Kra mer (above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Kramer, and Ron ald Borg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borg, of O’Neilll, was sol emnized Monday. October 1, in St. Boniface Catholic church at Stuart. The newlyweds are making their home on a farm north east of O’Neill.—O’Neill Photo Co. Frontier Want Ads are quick, efficient and the cost is amazing ly low. ASSOCIATED TEACHERS OF MUSIC WILL OPEN a music school in O'Neill on October 18th at the American Legion auditorium. INSTRUCTION offered on accordian and Hawaiian and Spanish guitars. Anyone Interested in Taking Part Please Contact Supervisor: M. J. STINE O'Neill. Nebr. ■ ‘There is also an opening for anyone with music edu cation wanting position in enrolling students. There are also openings for teachers. Boyd Official Dies in Auto BRISTOW — Boyd County Commissioner B. H. Kline, prom inent Bristow resident, died un expectedly about noon Saturday while he was driving his automo bile home from a visit to the R. H. Johnson ranch in Holt county. Arthur Reed found Mr. Kline dead in the car about half a mile from the ranch. The car had left the road and had run into a fence. Doctors summoned stated that Mr. Kline had died instantly. He had gone to the Johnson ranch south of the Spencer dam. Saturday morning. Mr. Kline operated . a meat market in Bristow many years, and later had a general merchan dise, grocery and meat store here. Since his retirement he had been active in politics and Ma sonic lodge work. He was county commissioner representing Bris tow and Morton precincts. He was a veteran of World War I. Mr. Kline is survived by his wife and several nieces and nephews. Page Group Prepares for Achievement Day PAGE—Thirteen members of the Golden Rule project club met Friday afternoon, October 12, at the home of the president, Mrs. R. V. Crumly, who called the meet ing to order at 2 o’clock. Roll call was answered by giving a recent item of humor in the news. The president gave an interest-' ing report of the council meeting held in O’Neill on /Tuesday, Octo ber 9. Theie was a discussion on achievement day which will be October 19, and it was decided to prepare a booth. Music leader, Helen Riege, took charge and had some especially prepared numbers, also some games and stunts in which all took part. The annual contest losers invit ed the winners to a masquerade pay off party at the home of Elizabeth Matschullat. The leaders, Kathryn Nissen and Leila Snell, then gave the les son which was on “Personal Cred it Inventory.” The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wm. Fink on No vember 13 and each is to wear “an original hat.” Mrs. Crumly served lunch at the close of the meeting. Other Page News Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge enter tained the members of the Page extension club and Happy Home gardners at her home Wednesday, October 10. There were 17 mem bers present and several guests. Mrs. R. D. Copes and Mrs. Har ! ley Kennedy were in charge of the lesson, "Personal Credit.” Mrs. George Clasey gave a report of the council meeting she had attended in O’Neill on Tuesday, October 9, and plans were made for achievement day, October 19. Mrs. Roger Bowen read an inter esting paper on "fall pernnials.” The nostess served lunch at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Cork accompanied her son, Lloyd Cork, and family, of O’Neill to Norfolk, Sunday where they attended the Parks family reunion. On their return home they visited Mrs. Elsie Cork’s sister-in-law and niece, Mrs. Lula Clemensen, and Mrs. Guy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller and Mrs. Arnold Stewart left Monday morning for Sibley, la., where they will attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Martin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and daughter, of Creighton, and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr. and daughter, of Page, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen and family. Mrs. Eva Murten, of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and family and Ernest Trowbridge, of Inman, were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers and daughter, Dorothy, and grand daughter, Nelta King and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., spent Sunday at the George Zellers home at Chambers. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen and fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Riege and family, of Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly and 2 sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze Riege and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat spent Saturday and Sunday in Bloomfield with their daughter, and 2 children. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and family spent the weekend in Lin coln at the home of Mrs. Heiss’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart left Friday for Johnson county where they plan to spend 10 days visiting with relatives. The Just—A-Mere club met Fri day afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Townsend with 7 members pres ent. A dessert lunch was served. The ladies played rook during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guts Robinson and their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Grass, drove to Wood River, Sunday, to visit another son-in law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Lester Hart, and family. They all re turned Monday. The Contract Bridge club met Thursday evening with Mrs. Carl Max. Mrs. La Verne Fin ley was a guest. Mrs. Herbert Steinberg held high score and Mrs. Emma Dorr received the all-cut prize. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat drove to Creighton, Wednesday, October 10, where they attended to business matters. Mrs. Walter Wegner, sr., and Walter, jr., and M arjorie, of Scribner, spent Saturday night, October 6, with Mrs. Wegner’s mother and brother, Mrs. Helen Steinberg and John. She was called here by the death of her brother-in-law, Carl Clemans, of Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg, of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steinberg, of Orchard, and Walter Wegner, sr„ and 2 chldren, of Scribner, attended funeral serv ices at Creighton at 2:30 p.m., at the Methodist church for Carl Clemans, 63, who fell when a scaf fold gave way at a farm home near Creighton, and passed away without regaining consciousness. He is survived by his wife, the former Marie Steinberg. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan left Wednesday, October 3, on a vaca tion and fishing trip to Minnesota. The Help U club met Wednes day, October 3, with Mrs. Vince Jackson for an all-day meeting with 16 members present. Mrs. Sam Caskey was a guest. A no host dinner was served. The after noon was spent sewing carpet rags for the hostess. The next meeting was to be October 17 with Mrs Soukup. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill, of Page, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terrill, of Rembrandt, la., drove to Miltonvale, Kans., Thursday, October 4, to attend the annual harvest home day at the Wesley an Methodist college on Friday and to visit their daughters, the Misses Joan and Audrey Terrill, who are students at the college. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and 3 daughters and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell drove to Polk, Sun day, October 7, where they vis ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. C. Lampshire. Other din ner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Marvin McKenzie and baby all of Lincoln. Mrs. Lampshire and Mrs. Nelson are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell. Mrs. McKenzie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege and daughter Bonnie, of Page, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Riege and family, of Orchard, visited Sunday afternoon, October 12, in the Wm. Riege, sr. and Wm. Riege, jr. homes at Norfolk. They were sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riege, jr. Mrs. Minnie Haynes trucked her household goods to Wayne recent ly. She will imake her home with her mother, Mrs. Ida Frey. Mrs. Finn Landreth of Thayer, la., left Tuesday, October 9, after visiting for 2 weeks at the home of her son, Mike Landreth, and family. ON HAND AND READY FOR DELIVERY! Several M-M and Case 6-Ft. One-Ways. 15-, 18-, and 21-Ft. Disc Harrows. 1—Minneapolis-Moline ZA Tractor. 1—Case DC Tractor. 1—Case SC Tractor. II—VAC Case Tractor with the INew | Eagle Hitch. (Come in and see how this new hitch works.) Several New M-M Cornpickers. 1—New Idea 2-row Com Picker. 2- and 3-Bottom Plows. II—Case 2-row Com Picker. Several Manure Spreaders both tractor and horse drawn. WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’NEILL PHONE 531 WEST O’NEILL I I For 43 years, the greatest money-saving event in the nation! Originated by Rexall in 1909. The first and finest of all lc sales! 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