O’Neill News Mr and Mrs, Warren Seger left Sunday, September 15 for Lincoln Mr. Seger entered the University of Nebraska. Mr and Mrs Lawrence John son left Monday for St. Edward to attend the funeral of his moth er. Mrs Charles Johnson on Tues day. September 17. Kathy lieb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elroy Lieb, celebrated her second birthday with Bill Derickson, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Pondof Ainsworth and Mr. and Mrs Arden Larsen of Venus as guests. Enid Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-awrence Johnson, celebrat ed her eighth birthday with din ner guests: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bartsch, Mr. and Mrs Charles Meyer and sons. Everett and Al bert, and Mrs. Mabel Meyer of Royal Presbyterian ladies rummage sale and bazaar in the (Vmncil Oak building on September 26, 27 and 28. 21 22c Wesleyan service guild met with Mrs. Vernon Lorenz Mon day evening, September 9. Mr. and Mi's Charles Hav ranek visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek and Mrs Dorothy Barrett in Atkinson Bernadette Brennan and Mrs Homer Mullen spent Sunday and Monda> m Scribner and Sioux City,. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Deans of Chadron came Saturday to visit Mr and Mrs. Vernon Hard ing. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I xvight Harder were Mrs. Sofia Harder of Gregory, S D., and Mr and Mrs. Bdl Harder and children of Verdigre. Sylvia Harder who is attending nurses' training at Immanuel hospital in Omaha, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lAvight Harder. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman were in Omaha Saturday and ■ Sunday to visit their son, James, I and daughter. Tracy. Mrs. i James Merriman and her moth ! er, who had been visiting rela | fives in New York returned. Harry A. Larson attended a meeting in Omaha from Monday j until today (Thursday). Mr. and Mi’s. Dean Reed and Miss Paula and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Porter attended a Great Plains annual candy club meet ing in Omaha Saturday. Five ' states were represeted. Mrs. Harold Parks accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirk patrick to the O'Neill-Crofton game at Plain view Friday. 1958 | I Wallpaper Patterns ] i* * * JUST ARRIVED | ♦♦ •» ♦ • 1 • • • • »• • « • * ♦ ♦ ♦« ti ft l* • • li |i III If II il # i il II |i li # # f • n f f ♦ f f f ♦ f ♦ ♦ ii If f f Fresh, New Patterns... Over 50 in Stock | Priced from 19c Up 4,1 OVER 1,000 patterns to choose from in : #■ our brand new pattern books. Twenty- l four-hour service ... no postage to pay! j SCOVIE’S WESTERN AUTO | — O’NEILL — [ II i | j » . i . a i.i Mrs. Francis Romaine Rohde . . . the bride is the forni(‘" Maureen Margaret Mahony.—O’Neill Photo Co. Ewing News Thu sday evening, September 2S, ' as been set for the reccp I on for the teachers of the Ew ing public school, at the school house. This event is sponsored each year by the churches of Ewing. The Christian Mothers if St. Peter’s church will be in charge this year, assisted by members of the other churches. The public is invited to attend. Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Olson were her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strope of Orchard; also their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Wilson of Elgin. Mrs. Fred Howard of Orchard was a guest Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew’ Olson. She is a niece of Mrs. Olson. Miss Lila Woeppel and friend from Omaha were weekend guests at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woep pel. Mrs. Leonard Knapp and Mrs. Ralph Munn were chosen as del egates of the Christian Mothers of St. Peter’s church, to attend the National Council of Catholic Women, to be held at Fremont on September 26. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock . thi • daughter, Patsy, to Omaha on Friday where she will attend Dusohene college. Mrs. William Wulf was an hon ored. guest at a party on Thurs iay evening, at the home of Mrs. R II. Jefferies, the occasion, to celebrate a belated birthday an niversa y. A birthday cake was •r si ited to her and was includ a p ut of the refreshments served by the hostess. Other guests were Mr. Wulf, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson, Mrs. Har riet Welke, Mrs. Marie Beelaert, ill of Ewing, Mrs. Mark Maben, Mrs. Fred Maben, Mrs. Twiss of Clearwater and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cratty of Neligh. Mrs. Lyle Mitteis is teaching he Vandersnick school, district 227, this year. This school has been taught by Mrs. Rachel Van Conet for the last few years. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cloyd re ceived word early Monday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Al bert Billerter at Meadow Grove who had been in poor health for some time. The Cloyds went to Meadow Grove Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and family visited his mother, Mrs. Mae Shrader on Sunday. 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R » ^ Fo"*"* b*"- I,a'h*r 8°0d‘- Pt - nswri ETTIRl ——. .. * GOOD YEA* Airfoam 1 J SS3S Lnglander knight o» rest port of innorspringt EEST* Famous Engiander for healthful, restful 5995 Valu® sleep. Mattress coils are cushioned with soft, buoyant Goodyear Airfoam—plus layers of cotton and sisal. Grey, white and persimmon striped ticking. See it in color in Household Mattress or Magazine. Buy on Gambles easy terms. spring in full II. S. STEEL •* •win Tempo-matic Unit y Carries a 10 Year Guarantee gives added tup port to mattress— keeps edge Arm far yeartt no tagging, y , , t * t * t . • t • , * v . * , . * >( O’Neill Couple to California for Wedding Trip (Photo at left). Before an altar decoration of mixed gladioli. Miss Maureen Margaret Mahony, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Mahony of O'Neill, became the bride of Frames Romaine Rohde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Rohde, of O'Neill. Very Rev. Timothy O'Sullivan performed the double-ring cere mony at a 9:30 o’clock nuptial mass Tuesday. September 10, at St Patrick's Catholic church. Given in marriage by her'fath er, the bride appeared in a white gown of crystalette and chantilly lace over taffeta. The molded bodice was fashioned with a portrait neckline and long taper ed sleeves buttoned to the wrists. The lace edged crystalette over skirt revealed an underskirt of chantilly lace, forming a bouf fant skirt that fell into a cathed ral train. Her nylon tulle veil was held by a crown of orange blos soms. The bride’s bouquet was of talisman roses on a white pray er book ,a gift of the bridegroom. Her only jewerly was a single -brand of pearls, also a gift of tlie bridegroom. She wore short white gloves. Mrs. James Gallagher served as her sister’s matron-uf-honor, and Mrs. Edward Hoyle and Miss Karen Mahony served as brides maids for their sister. They wore toast brown lace o v e r taffeta gowns, featuring sabrina necklines and tiny short sleeves with bouffant ballerina skirts. They wore matching head bonds of lace and taffeta with matching slippers a n d short white gloves. T heir bouquets were gold and bronze mums. Bestman was Bernard Rohde, brothe r of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were John Harring ton and Nick Rajnold. Ushers were Edward Boyle, ] James viaiiaguei auu uiauus Mahony, brother of the bride. A dinner was served at the American Legion hall. A recept tion followed from 2 until 5 o' clock for one hundred guests. Miss Mary Alys Dierks had charge of the guest book. The Misses Delores Boyle and Dor othy Harlan had charge of the gift table. Waitresses were Misses Delor es, Mary Ellen and Sharlene Boyle and Mrs. Wendell Babl. Mrs. Andrew Babl cut the wedding cake which was baked and decorated by Mrs. Matt Beha. Ladies who prepared the din ner were Msdms. Leo Schneider, ■ Ralph Van Horn, Frank Shefl, Matt Beha and Raymond Pribil. Those assisting at the recejhon were Mrs. James Conway; Mrs. | Clarence Gokie and Mrs. John Jansen. Guests attended from Cham bers, Ewing, Inman, Spencer, Tilden, Cedar Rapids and North Platte. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy and St. Cath erine’s school of nursing at Oma ha. She has been employed at St. Anthony’s hospital the past year. The bridegroom also is a grad uate of St. Mary’s and served two years in the army. He is now farming north of O’Neill where the couple will make their home after returning from a wedding trip to California. O’Neill High Classes Choose Officers O'Neill Dublic hi eh school elected officers as follows: Seniors Ed Pierson, presi dent; Wayne Reynoldson, vice president; Larry Peterson, sec retary; Sharon Nelson, treas urer; Ray Thomas, student coun cil. Juniors- Betty Rodman, pres ident; George Fuller, vice-pres ident; Jeannette Fricke, secre tary; Joan Booth, treasurer; Ronnie Smith; student council. Sophomores — Larry Oetter, president; Janet Krugman, vice president; Joan Wilson, secre tary; Marge Marcellus, treas urer; Barbara Miller, student council. Freshmen — Ronnie Schmeich el, president; Gary Jeffrey, vice president; Peggy Rakes, secre tary; Jim McClellann, treasurer; Soriita Wilson, student council. Family Make* Move— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tellier and lK>ys moved Tuesday to the house occupied by the late Mr. and Mrs. Gib Hamman, four doors west of the Moore hotel. Mrs. Tellier was featured in a story recently in The Frontier as an invisible reweaver. The Tellicrs formerly lived immedia tely east of the water tower. To Omaha— Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman spent the weekend of September 14 and 15 in Omaha visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Merriman. Legal Notices ___ (First pub. September 19, 1957) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney notice of HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4165 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CONSTANCE F. BIG LIN. DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on October 9, 1957, at 10 o'clock, A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL» 21-23 Riverside News Mrs. Rol Hord, Mrs Fred Wiegand and Mrs. George Mont gomery assisted Mrs. Ileen Sch mitz entertain the Jolly Workers club at her home Thursday after noon, September 1J. The ladies pieced quilt blocks. Mrs. George Montgomery had charge of the entertainment. A bouquet of fall flowers was presened to Mrs. Emily Johnston, the oldest mem ber present. The Seek and Share Project club met at the Dave Anson home Wednesday afternoon, Septem ber 11. Mrs. Don Larson and Mrs. Dale Napier had the lesson on flower arrangement. Three birthday were observed last week. Becky and Leo Miller had birthdays Friday and Satur day. Shirley Miller took treats to Riverside school Friday to the children and teacher. On Sunday she served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Danny Mr, and Mrs. Ora Switzer and Jay Butler. Mr .and Mrs. Wendell Switzer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jarrol Carlson and family were afternoon callers. Will 1 nfminct 'c hirthrlai; tt'nc Thursday, September 12, and Mr and Mrs. Reuben Meyer and Beverly of Neligh were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Jack ie and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Art hur Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier were supper guests Wednesday, September 11, at the Lloyd Napier home in honor of Mrs. Lynn Fry's birthday. The Lynn Fry' family left Fri day morning, September 13, for Absorkee, Mont., to visit the Vic tor Vandersnick home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Napier are taking Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose to their home in Cedar Rapids, la., on Wednesday. Deemer Conner visited a cou ple of days at the S. S. Schlot man home last week. Bruce Morrow of O'Neill is visiting this week at the Wilbur Bennett home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wehenkel of Orchard visited Sunday eve ning at the Robert Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton ate supper Wednesday, September 11. at the Rev. Brig den home in Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont gomery and family shopped in Norfolk on Friday . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Napier ate dinner Sunday at the Dale Napier home. Mrs." Robert Montgomery and Roberta shopped in Neligh Thurs day, September 12. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Levon ate supper Monday at the S. S. Schlotman home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Napier and Rev. and Mrs. William Ross left Monday afternoon for Den ver, Colo., to attend a Synod meeting of the United Presbyter ian chruches. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon while there. Levon Gunter worked for Al fred Napier at the Robert Mc Daniels on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shrader and Alice were in Neligh Wednesday, September 11. On Tuesday Mrs. Jim Jackson of Lincoln anil Mrs. Hob Martens of Neligh visited Mrs. Wayne Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Napier and Carol Ann and Mrs. 1 H>rsy Miller were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. John Wunner. Mrs. Dale Raasch and Ranea of Omaha spent a few days at Dave Pollocks home and visited relatives in Neligh while Mr. Raasch was in Valentine on bus iness. On Sunday the Kenneth Pollocks of Neligh and Mr .and Mrs. Jim Pollock called at Dave Pollocks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were at Lee Finks near Page on Wed nosday and Thursday. Septem tier 11 and 12. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pollock accompanied them to Neligh and enjoyoil a picnic In the park. Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner were in Norfolk Wednesday, Sep temlier 11. on business. Ronnie Mott spent Sunday with Wayne Turner. 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