Warner-Jordan Rites Read Here Thursday afternoon August 8, at 4 p m Miss Glenda Warner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A J Warner of O'Neill was united in marriage to Itoyce Jordan of Rose at the Wesleyan Methodist church. The church was decorated with baskets of gladioli. Rev. Duane Laubrr officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Blaine Garwood of Amelia accompanied Miss linda Serek who sang Wedding Prayer' and "The Lord's Prayer." Given in marrige by her fath er, the bride appeared in a floor length gown of lace featuring a front ponel The high neckline had a Peter Pan collar. An in sert fell to her shoulders and was outlined with lace. Her elbow ’«ngth illusion veil fell from a Jc.iwn of lace decorated with se quins and tiny pearls. The veil was trimmed in lace. Her lx>u quet was white daisies with white streamers. She wore ear rings. The hidegroom wore a light suit and a carnation boutonniere. The couple's attendants were Miss Carol Gurney and Alois Warner. A reception followed in the church basement. The ladies of the church asisted. After a wedding trip to the Black Hills, the rouple will reside in the country where the bride groom is engaged in ranching. Mrs. Jordan is a graduate of O’Neill high school rlass f 1957 Page News Mrs Earl Parks was hostess to the memliers of the Wesleyan Missionary society Thursday af ternoon for a study and work meeting Mrs Otto Terrill had the lesson “Our Home Mission Stations". Work went forward on the piecing of a quilt top. Mrs. Hary Park will be the September hostess. Mrs. Alta Finch was Friday evening hostess to the members of the SOOS club. Mrs. Evelyn Gray received the traveling a ward and will bo the August 23 hostess. Mrs. C. P. Loach was surprised Friday morning when 16 friends congregated at the home of her ' nhouer of Denver, Colo., was a Monday visitor in the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Wrede and family of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Black burn and daughter of Kelliher, Minn., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens. Rev. and Mrs. Neal Phipps were' Wednesday, August 7, visi tors in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Burl Baty. They were en route from a month’s trip in which time they visited 24 states enroute to their home at Hot Springs, S. D. Mrs. Dora Townsend will be the leader for the study period today (Thursday) when the members of the WSCS wil meet at the church. Mrs. Harley Ken nedy and Mrs. J. W. Finch will be hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saltz at tended funeral services for Wil liam Schultze at Brunswick Fri day afternoon. 8UNKIST VALENCIA 2 POUNDS ORANGES25c OALJFORNIA PASCAL CELLO BUNDLE Celery HEARTS... 22c 2 Stalks U. S. NO. 1 RED POTATOES 110 Lbs-39c HEIN/. •. 14-OZ. BOTTLES KETCHUP ... 2 for 45c ELMDALE SWEET PEAS 303 can- 1 Oc SHURFINE 3 TALL CANS Evap. MILK - 39c CAL-GKOVE FROZEN 6 OZ. CANS LEMONADE. 3 for 29c FRINOR FROZEN 10-OZ. hsh sticks ..... 39c MORRELL PRIDE 3 LBS. NET Pure Golden LARD. G9c For Golden Deep Fat Frying HERS KEY’S 18-OZ. Chocolate SYRUP - 21C DUNCAN HINES PKG. CAKE MIXES ..... 29c (Devils • Yellow • Marble • Spice • Burnt Sugar) BILK VINEGAR Gallon_59c MANCHESTER 14-OZ. PKG. Van. Sand. Cookies. 29c i ■ .. I IJ HI i SUGAR 10 Lbs._ 99c ^^J CUDAHY PURITAN POUND Luncheon MEAT .. 43c FRESH POUND Pork LIVER ..... 25C U. 8. CHOICE FED. GRADED LB. Round STEAK_^9c LOIN END POUND Pork ROAST..... 59c 4th Street Market I Phone 93 WE Deliver O’Neill 96 Attend f amily Reunion at Page PAGE The Fuelberth reunion was held Sunday, August 11, at the Page park. Included in the 96 attendants were: Mr. and Mrs. George Fuel horth and Henry Fuelberth of Hartington; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fuelberth and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meusch and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Newman and five child ren, all of Stuart. Mr and Mrs. Walter Fuelberth and two children of Creighton; W. P. Fuelberth of Corning. Ia.; Mrs. Alta Hennigin and three children of Blockton, Ia; Mr and Mrs. Glen Hixson and three I children of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gutz of Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Fuelberth, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fuelberth and child, Mr. and Mrs. Benja min Fuelberth and son and Mr. and Mrs. George Luebbers and six ! children, all of Osmond; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fusselman and two | children of Plainview. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nissen. Mrs. Frieda Asher. Diane, Devon and Marlene Kemp er. Mr. and Mrs Harold Asher i and son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and three child ren. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Freemyer and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen and two children, all of Page; Mr. and Mrs.Emest Brunkhorst of Inman. There were 10 births, no deaths and three marriages dur ing the year. Charles Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, was the youngest in attendance, and George Fuelberth of Harting ton was the oldest. Mrs. Alta Hennigin and children came the greatest distance. The group will meet again on the second Sunday' in August, 1958, at the Page park. Other page News Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warnke of Tilden were Black Hills tourists last week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill and Miss Marilyn returned Tuesday evening from Denver, Colo., where they took their daughter, Mrs. Lyle Parsons, and son to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stump of Kansas City, Kans., were Sunday and Monday visitors in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Burl Baty, enrouto home from a vacation trip through Missouri to Spencer and Page back to their home. Spanish speaking Interpreter needed during a lay study here, l,eft-to right—Raldoniero Mor airs and Carlos laipez Sandoval, both tiuatein via hankers; William II. Davidson, advisor; Jantea \\ Itooney. Mrs. Krnestina Solarea (Interpreter), a id Ei-equ’el tjulros of Panama.—The Frontier Photo. Centred Americans Arrive Study Credit Operations Three agricultural credit lead ers from Central American coun tries made a study of the O’Neill Production Credit association, Monday and Tuesday, August 12 ; and 13. it was announced by James W. Rooney, secretary treasurer of the O'Neill Produc tion Credit association. The three men, Valdomero Is Mael Morales P. and Carlos Gus tavo Lopez S. of Guatamala, and Ezequiel Quiros C. of Panama; their interpreter, Mrs. Ernestina Solares, of Itolioken, N. J. and William H. Davidson of Stan wood, la., district farm credit director, and Jack Bristow, regional manager of the federal land bank of Omaha, were hon ored at a dinner at the Town House on Sunday evening, August 1 H. The men are studing the organ ization and operation of the Pro duction Credit associations and i studied the territory and types of I farming tind ranching served by .he O'Neill association. In a spec i ific study of loan procedures, they* learned what the lender ex pects of the farmer and what the farmer expects of the lender, and they discussed the purposes for which short terms and intermed iate-term loans are uesd. While in O’Neil, they visited the office of the National Farm Loan association of which Lyle P. Dierks is secretary-treasurer. The group visited the D. C. Schaffer ranch southwest of O' Neill Tuesday morning and the M. F. Gribble ranch east of Chambers on Tuesday afternoon. They observed the haying and baling operations and inspected the cattle herds of both ranchers. A high light of Tuesday was a visit to the Holt county fair at Chambers. They expressed their interest in the 4-1! exhibits and judging. Their study of cooper ative agricultural facilities is a part of a three-month program of study set up for them by the In ternational Cooperation adminis tration. They will visit the Farm Credit banks in Omaha, various NFLA and PCA groups in Neb raska and Iowa, as well as com-' ercial banks, offices of the farm ers home administration, Iowa State college and the U. S. de partment of agriculture. Those present at the dinner honoring the group were Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Oherg of Erieson. Mrs. Otto Krupieka of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eenuner of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gribble of O'Neill. Mr K«upukj, .%li Lemmer aiui, Mr Grihhle are directors of the association Others present included Allen Edward* of Ord, Mr and Mrs D . C. Schaffer Mr and Mrs. Wm S, Mat tern and Mr. and Mrs. Janies W Roonej of ‘O'Neill. \\ hite Horse Gals to Present Show— NAPER Girls at the White Horse ranch camp plan their achievement da\ program Sun day afternoon, August IS at 2;u) o'clock at the White Horse ranch near Napcr. Girls from Alabama, New York, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Tennes sce, Ohio and Canada will deni onstrate their ability in Roman riding jumping routines and oth er horse training activity learned at the ranch this summer before returning to their homes. The program will lie under the direction of Carrey Gilhert of Omaha who has had a number of years of horse training on the ranch. She will bo assisted b\ Nancy Dickey from Morrison, 11 i Both these girls have been In st ruetors the past summer on the Ranch. I ll Club Makes Fair Plan*— The Pleasant Brook 1-11 club met Tuesday. August 8. at the Cletus Muff home with seven members present. Misses Elaine and Jordeen Funk were visitors Kathleen Funk, vice-president, , took the place of our president, Linda Schmiser, who was absent Our assistant-leader, Mrs, Pat Vtm Vleck, was also absent. For roll cal! we each named a wild flower. We had a discussion on what each one was going to exhibit at the Holt county fair. The meeting was then turned ov ! er to ‘‘girls room." Lunch was served by Mrs. Clet us Muff Katherine Thiele, re porter. COMING! FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 STINKER DAY Real “stinker” bargains galor ... in every store... on this BIG DAY! Watch Next Week’s FRONTIER for Details! Sponsored by— O'NEIU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE