Spectator* view the *nioulderiug remains where the Tony Mudloff single-story farm home once stood. Fire followed a baffling explosion early Friday and the house and contents were a total loss. Foundations were budged, a 2x6 timber was blown into a tree top, water pipe* were twisted and appliances were crushed.—The Frontier Photo, Norma Timmerman James Frerichs in Altar March Miss Norma Timmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman of O’Neill, became the bride of James Frerichs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frerichs of O’Neill, Sunday, August 17, in a double-ring ceremony. Rev William Lieske, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, officiat ed at the 1 p.m. rite in Salina, Kans, Mrs Earl Ascher of Salina, played the traditional wedding march.. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white bal lerina length dress of chantilly lace styled with a fitted bodice featuring a scoop neckline and three-quarter-length sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a lace plateau cap. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift from the bride groom. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums, red roses, feathered white carnations with lily of the valley, and tied with red satin ribbons. Miss Alice Frerichs of O’Neill, sister of the bridegroom, was maid-of-honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Beverly Linquist of O’Neill. The maid-of-honor wore an aqua blue acetate dress which featured a fitted bodice of chan tilly-type lace wih wide cummer bund The bridesmaid wore a peach colored dress styled like that worn by the maid-of-honor. They carried bouquets of white mums and stephanotis with white satin streamers. Bestman was Roger Wittmayer of Schilling air force base. Salina, Robert Lundblad, also of Schil ling, was groomsman. The bride groom and his attendants were attired in their Air Force uni forms. Bestman and groomsman also served as ushers. Mrs. Timmerman chose a dress of pink lace for her daughter's wedding. She wore a white car nation corsage. Mrs. Frerichs, mother of the bridegroom, wore a dark blue dress with a pink carnation cor age. Following the ceremony was a dinner, given by the bride's parents, at the Swedish Diner in Salina. Miss Janet Seger of O’Neill presided over the guest book. Mrs. French is a graduate of O'Neill high school and attended Wayne State Teachers college for one year. She has taught in rural schools for the past two years. Mr. Frerich is also a graduate of O’Neill high school and has been in the air force since No vember. The couple will make their home at 629 Highland, Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Madison of Pasadena, Calif., were Saturday, August 23, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen. Mr. and Mrs. Madison made a trip to Norfolk on Sunday and returned Monday for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Adamson were Sunday, August 23, visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Koenig of Ewing. 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Those present were Mrs. Die Tomlinson of O'Neill; Mrs. Daro' Couch and Mrs. Norman Gutzme* both of Woonsocket, S.D.; Mr Roy Seery of Gering; Mrs Lurli Collins of Huntington. L.I.; Ver non and Garold of Atkinson an their families. Gift to Library— The O'Neill Women’s club pre sented Grattan Township librarj with a set of World Book enev clopedias recently. Miss Bernadet te Brnenan, librarian announced. This is one of several gifts th Women’s club has presented t the library. At one time they gavr $150 and on other occasions havr presented other gifts. Attend Golden Wedding— Mr and Mrs. C. H. Switzer at tended the golden wedding anni versary of Mrs. Switzer’s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hixson Sunday in Crooks ton. The Switzers were attend ants for the Hixsons at their w'ed ding. Will Reaniin Here— Rev. and Mrs. Don V. Olm stead attended the annual Wesley an Methodist conference in Atkin son the past two weeks. Rev. Olm stead was appointed for another year to serve the church in O' Neill. O’Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young and family of Ravenna were Fri day, August 22, guests of Mrs. Austin Hynes. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Debolt left Sunday, August 24, to visit his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farrier in Rapid City, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brady, jr., and family returned Friday from a weeks vacation in Colorado. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll are her sister, Mrs. Alice McFayden, and son, Ricky, and her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Husome and daugh ter, Tammy, of Cedar Falls, la. Last Thursday guest of Mr. ant I Mrs. Dick Tomlinson were he: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ! Rothchild of Atkinson and Mrs. j Tomlinson’s sister, Mrs. Lurlin Collins and family of Huntington L. I. Mrs. Collins and her family have been visiting her parents the Rothchilds in Atkinson, the past two weeks. They expect to leave Thursday (today) for home. Guests of Mrs. J. H. McPharlii from last Thursday until Satur day were her sister, Mrs. Amanda Lindstrom, and daughter, Irene, of Pocohantas, la. Lyle Madison of Pasenda, Calif., called on Mr and Mrs. C. H. Swit zer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Porter spent the weekend in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worth of Wichita. Kans., returned to their home Friday after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, for a week. Probationary Driver’s License Renewals All Probationary Driver's Licenses, which includes anyone under 20 years of age at the time license was issued, issued be tween September 1, 1957, and August 30, 1958. will expire on September 1, 1958, and must be renewed between the dates of September 1, 1958. and October 31, 1958. Operators permitting their license to lapse will be required to appear before the examiners and successfully pass the re quired test before acquiring a new operator's license. If application is made by mail send in your old license along with $1.50. J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treasurer _ 1___I O’Neill News Mr and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson and family went to Co/ad and ri turned Monday. Mrs. Abbie Coker had as ht guests Wednesday. August JO and last Thursday her sisters, Mrs C. A. Hayden and Mr. and Mrs Albert McClure and daughter Jean, all of Creston, la. Mrs. Ray Calkins of Stuart wa* a Thursday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Herman Orstxirn. Miss Grace Campbell, who at tended the Campbell-Delforg< wedding in Green Bay, Wise., re turned homo with her brother an.' his wife, Mr. and Mrs Edwa: Campbell. She planned to lea\ today (Thursday* for her heme it Denver. Monday guests of Mrs. John Pruss were her niece, Mrs l*">n Cameron and family and he mother-in-law. Mrs. Cameron o Chambers. Weekend guests of the \V. D Melena family were Mr, and Mrs Robert Melena and family of Lamberton, Minn irs. 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