nmr mmrxm - ■■ •*»**" s»« »**<*>*■ The Cards stopped him . . . and beat Inman k Appleby, No. 34, didn’t make the shot. No. 50, Bert Amith , and No. 80, Bob Kuther, both O’Neill boys ran be seen in the gk'tnre. i:at 2 News w/ £a!ifornir.:i Leaves Page After a Visit Mr Jo!in Soukup of Lafayette, Xiilif lefi Sunday for her Calif x-ni i hi>m her spending a week in the horn of her parents, Mr. hi Mr ,1 i.n Gray, and with her i m-law, Mr. and \ >u . Gray. Robert Gray md An) >' Stewart took her to Jran Irlr th where she entrained "Sir h ,ne T! > n )i!v rroup e Wednos i hey 4, guests of Mr. m i M 11 ry Snyher. Thursday fiey went ! . O’Neill where Mrs. ■4 ukup vi her sister-in-law, Josie i: ward. Thi Hi v. nt to Norfolk Fri i Jray consulted an tye in regard to his refit i. Mr. and Mrs. 4arr. .- ' v re dinner guests it Ui Jo., iln:y home and the jroup i ; i on friends in the rfternoou. Mr and Dai win Murfin of la ito hr Mrs. Soukup to ,» .:, . mined until Tuesday »ith h. . and uncle, Mr. and '.•Irs. Jolin iy. Mrs. Otto Matsehullat was Wed nesday, February 4, hostess to the members of the Help-U club for dinner. The ladies made doll clothes for the hostess while the noon meal was being cleared away. Cards furnished the afternoon's interest, Mrs. Alta Finch received the prize offered for the high score. Mrs. George Jeffries received the floor prize. Mrs. Gerald Waring will be the February 18 hostess, exchang ing hostess dates with Mrs. Clar ence Finch. Mesdames Lyman Park, Ray mond Harmon, Kenneth Wettlauf er, Paul Hartigan, William Bux ton, and Miss Lura Grass were initiated into the Woman's Auxil iary of the American Legion Mon day evening when the members met. at the Legion hall for their February meeting. Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Mrs. Otto Matsehullat and Mrs. Lee Fink acted in the absence of Mrs. Don Nissen, Mrs. George Wettlaufer and Mrs. Leo Neubauer in the in itiation ceremony. Mrs. M. L. Landreth was initiation officer. Hostesses were Mesdames J. H. Beelaert, Benard Kornock and Evelyn Gray. Mrs. Calvin Harvey received both the door prize and the file fund prize. A five dollar donation was sent to the Little Red School House fund as requested. Mrs. Don Nissen is chairman of die Heart Fund Drive. A benefit card party will be given at the Legion Hall February' 20 when pitch and pinochle games will be offered. A Valentine box was packed for Tony Coenen, their local Child Welfare interest, and sent. A vote was taken for the 19j>9 Girl s Stater. Lunch plans were made for the Tony Mudloff sale. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, jr., were supper and evening guests Friday of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Larry Tay lor at Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Tyler of Fremont were also evening guests there on their way to Creighton where they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler of Fremont were Sunday visitors in in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch Mr. and Mrs. Larry' Taylor of Wayne were weekend guests of j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Taylor. Duane Finch of Osmond was a Saturday night and Sunday guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlauf er and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Wettlaufer at O’Neill. Teri and Gaylene Anthony were weekend guests of their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul lat, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony of Inman, attend ed a Wholesale Grocers meeting Sunday at Norfolk George Clinton, son of Mrs. Bertha Reed, arrived Saturday to spend two weeks with his mother and visit other relatives and friends. Virginia and Tommy Sojka re main i lie only pupils in the district 55 school who have escaped the chicken pox contagion. Mr. and Mrs. Don Summers and children of Snyder spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Summers, and with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park. The members of the Golden Rule Club entertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beelaert Sunday evening for a ham supper. Eleven couples at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mat schullat were guests. A pitch game was in prograss in the evening when Mrs. Ivan Heiss and Harrison Hallman held the high scores and Mrs. R. V. Crumly and Lorenz Riege were the contenders for the low tokens. Mr. and Mrs. Mervvyn French, Mrs. William Ragland and daugh ter, Vivian, Donna Crumly, Con nie Riege, Charlene Fussclman, Caroline Max, Mr. Marvin Stauf fer and Mrs. L. F. Knudsen and William Hock attended the Com munity Concert program at O’ Neill Sunday night. Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mrs. Roy Zellers and Mrs. John Gray called Monday afternoon on Mrs. Rose Chichester. WITH THIRD WING SANTA ANA, Calif. — Marine Sgt. John M. Anderson, son of Os car Anderson of Butte is serving with the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. _ Waldh for JAjjNew[)Face Next Week For THE FRONTIER Special awards presented at the annual Angus association banquet went to Robert Beelaert (left), 1‘urina award; Xick Hammerlun and Marlene Or wood, 4-11 wards. Frank Beelaert of Page, associ ation president, was honored as the outstanding Angus breeder for the year.—The Frontier Photo. Fete Thelander Couple On 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelander of Orchard celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday with open house. One hundred sixty five guests registered. The couple received many nice gifts. Mrs. Thelander was formerly lone Iekler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iekler of Orchard. The couple have 3 children, Mrs. Virgil (Lorraine) Yelli of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Teddy (Wanda) Kall hoff, recently married, and Larry Thelander, 8 years- old. The Thelanders have three grandchildren . Wanda Thelander Wed in Plain view By Fr. Wilwerding The St. Paul's Catholic church in Plainview was the scene Tuesday morning of the wedding of Wanda Thelander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelander of Orchard and Teddy Kallhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kallhoff of Elgin. Father Wilwerding officiated. The bride, escorted to the al ter by her father, wore a gown of white nylon with accents of pearls and sequins. She carried a colonial bouquet of white car nations with accents of yellow and lavender. The maid-of-honor, Mrs. Ro bert Fritz, a sister of the bride groom, wore a lavender lace gown and carried a colonial bouquet of lavender flowers. Miss Delores Kallhoff, sister of the bridegroom, was the brides maid. She was dressed in a gown of yellow lace and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow carna tions. Elizabeth McMahon furnished organ music. The best man was Vincent Kall hoff, brother of the bridegroom. Melvin and Raymond Kallhoff, al so brothers of the bridegroom, were ushers. Following the wedding a dinner and reception were held for 86 guests in the Orchard Legion club The five tier wedding cake was baked and trimmed by the bride’s mother. The couple will reside in Oma ha where Mr. Kallhoff is employ ed by a construction company. Reta Auman Married To David Newhause VENUS—Miss Reta Auman be came the bride of Arvid New hause at an 11 a.m. ceremony Monday, February 2, at the Luth eran church at Yankton, S. D., j with the Rev. Larsen officiating. i k The couple was attended by Ray Brookhouser and I>hs Miller. The bride wore a white baller ina length dress. Mrs. Newhause is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Auman of Orchard. She is a graduate of the Orchard high school and has been employed as a telephone operator at Norfolk. Mr. Newhause is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newhause of Ve nus. He graduated from the Orch ard high school, and served three years in the service spending two years in Korea. The couple will reside on the Andrew Sukup farm, which his father recently purchased. The engagement of Miss Le ona Sehmit, (above) to Leonard Troshynski of Omaha, has been announced by her father, Nick Sehmit of Atkinson. Miss Sehmit is employed as a dental assis tant for Dr. L. E. Myers of Omaha. Mr. Troshynski, a son of Mr. and Mrs. August Troshy nski, is employed at Wilson Packing company in Omaha. Both Miss Sehmit and Tros hynski are graduates of St. Jo seph’s Hall in Atkinson. A May 30 wedding has been planned Hospital Notes admissions— February 4—Henry Hesse, Page Mrs. Marlin Wichman, O’Neill February 5—Mrs. L. A. Carter O’Neill; Richard Anderson, Bris tow. February 6—Mr. Ed Trenepohl Ewing. February 7—Mrs. Duane Lind enberg, O’Neill. February 8— Mr. M. F. O’ Donnell, O’Neill; Mavis Kay Chris tensen, Monowi. February 9—James Renzo, O' Neill; Mrs. William Kelley, sr., Inman; Mrs. Peter F. Morgan, O’ Neill; Mrs. George E. Alexan der, Naper; Mrs. Harold Tarr, St, Charles; William N. Spence, O neill. February 10 Mrs. Melvin Ruz icka, O’Neill; John Eugene Bink erd, O'Neill; Mrs. J. Wintermote, Chambers; Henry J. Butterfield, Inman; and Mrs. John Alder, In man. February 11 David Max, Page; Mrs. Sam Schoberg, Sj>encer; James Meyer, Page and Diane Cork, Page. DISMISSALS— February -1 Mrs. John Harkins, Ewing; George Latzel, Ewing; Mary Lou Zirnig, Norden; and Frank Wilson, Ewing. February 5- George E. Eickoff, O’Neill; and Mrs. Art Reiser, But te. February 6—John Wright, Ano ka; and C. F. W. Lehman, Cham bers, expired. February 7 Henry Heese, Page Steven Meyer, O’Neill; and Irvin Cloyd. February 9—Mrs. Marlin Wich man, O’Neill; Richard Anderson, Bristow; and James Renze, O’ Neill. C. N. Bigelow, expired. February 10— Mrs. Roy Way man, O’Neill. February 11 Mrs. Duane l.in dent*'rg and daughter, O'Neill; Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka, O'Neill; Mrs. G. Arlen Miles and daugh ter, O’Neill; John Eugene Rink ei-d, O'Neill; and Henry Butler field was transferred to St. Jo seph's in Sioux City. County Court February 5 Hollo G. Day, dri ver for Frankie l .ee Buckles of Ralston. Nebr., overgross weight, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer Clifford L, Klzzire. February 5 Donald Bryan Al exander of Waupaca. Wise,, no re ciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer Clifford L. Ki/zire. February 6 William Rurel Koi fer, driver for Consolidated Freightvvays of Chicago, 111 , over weight, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer Donald F. Richardson. February 7 Joseph Arthur Chapman of Bassett, speeding night, fim-d $10 and $4 costs; of ficer. R. L. Glide. February 10 Beatrice O lloof ener of Pierce, reckless driving, fined $60 and $4 n>sts; officer, E. M. Hastreiter. February 11 Francis Obermirc of Stuart, operating motor vehicle without driver’s license, fined $S BIDS ARE NOW OPEN for 131.6 CWT (235 bu) of corn at the O'Neill binsite. Bids will be opened, Thursday, Febru ary 19th, 2:00 p.rn. Holt County ASC Committee, Box 551. O'Neill, Nebraska. 42c j and $4 costs; officer. Sgt. R. R |Shorney. February — Max Kipple of and $4 rests; officer, R. L. Gudo Inman, faulty brakes, fined $5 For Sale: 5 J-pc living Rixun Suits i starting at 17.50 Also 1 3-pe Sectional in excellent condition 4 Studios to make into a lied. G