ajf l»l "V V%\»*v\\V** h/&As FOR SAIE FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire • nad7 Jor *«rviee.-Henn Stalling and Son Orchard, Nebr ■ 18t FOR SALE Entire herd of yount Holstein cows and springer hei rers. —John Sojka, Page 3tJ SALE Pure bred Spotter 1 oland China boars. Guaranteed Phone 3761, Martftt Hoffman Spencer, Nebr. 23-30< FOR SALE Hampshire hoars anr gilts. Grothy long bodied, rug ged deep hams, meat type. Sirec by certifi(*d meat sire, Colder G3ow reserve grand champior 1960 Nebraska State Fair, others by AA I-ad, Baron and New Top Plenty of new blood lines foi former customers. Guaranteed breeders. Double vaccinated. Ph Hunter K-3360, John Kastor Clearwater, Nebr. 22-27c FOR SAI-E- Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls. Two 2V4 and 3 years old Proven herd bull quality—some yearlings.—Everett Van Dover 2^4 miles east of old Opportuni ty or 22 miles west of Verdigre, or 16 south of Lynch. 25tl SALT FOR SALE -K a n a p o 1 i« $16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blocks east, 4 blocks north ol traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164, O'Neill. 51 ti FOR SALE Ear com. 1958 and 1959 crops.—Morris Graham, Rt. No. 1, O'Neill. 22-23p SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone Contois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tl FOR SALE—Bronze, house mail box, bird cage and high chair All good. Phone 247W. nc OUR BULLS are YOUR BULLS WE PURCHASE the best bulls, pay all expenses for up-keep and give you the herd improvement that you need at a cost you can’t af ford to turn down. Call 470, Duane Gray at O'Neill. 20tfc FOR SALE- One 16 guage Ithaca (Lefever Hitro Special) double barrel shotgun. New custom stock and forearm. Excellent condition. See Bruce Rehberg at the Frontier. tfc nc FOR SALE—Heavy duty under slungs with or without beds ready to go, also axels, tires, rims, etc.—Gerald O'Connor, At kinson, phone 2194. 19-28c FOR SALE 3Vt to 6 lb. spring roosters, $1.00 live or $1.25 dress ed; heavy hens, 75c live or $1.00 dressed Eugene Sobotka, Route 1. O'Neill, Phone 43, Inman. 23-25c MOBILE HOMES The new 1961’s are on the lot AS MUCH AS $700.00 DISCOUNT on 1960 models still in stock Stop and see our fine selection of New and Used We Trade — Finance — Deliver Open Everyday In the O’Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson Elms Court, O'Neill Contact Us Today MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170 19tfc On large size loans, I can loan Money at 6% interest, R. H. Park er, O'Neill. Nebr. 3tf MACHINERY 1 ; L. - - 150 FarmaU M " ' U 47 Farmall M ^ i 53 FarmaU H 50 Farmall H 1 Row Woods picker 1 Row GI picker John Deere 101 picket Triumph motorcycle, like new 50 Jeep station wagon ' * 1 Howard Rotov$tor, Oke new , IHC No. 30 shelter Letz PTO mill " * Knoedler PTO mlU Bearcat mlU with table t Wards miU with table 50T IHC baler ‘ Kosch harvester, used one season i Several used loaders SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O'NEILL. NEBR IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool : FOR SALE: High quality ApeH } 1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra backs Kieth Abart - ONeUl, Dercy Abart - Emmet 31 tl WISCONSIN'S FINEST DAIRY* CATTLE Shores’ Certified FYesh anZT ~ Swiss. Giew^jSd Holers Pay your bills, stdp your wornbi Yearlings 195.00 up. Delivered Travel Refunded, Premiums New loads at Shores, Neligh Ph. TU 7-4060 oe-TlL7-4*0 14t! ' MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklli , store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfi 1. FOR SALE Eight three year ok J rams. John Dienes, I mile eas rJ of Orchard. 23] ; SEE—E J. (Skip) Shane at Atkin son for sewer, drainage, clanr , j work, basement excavation anc road work. 1 5G-23p I FOR SALE- 300 bushels ear com —Jim McDonald, ph. 564R22, O’ ^eill 23f FORSAI.E~sToo” 10:00, 11 rOO tire; I for hay sleds with a libera guarantee, reasonably priced.— Gerald O’Connor, Atkinson, South Pat’s Body Shop, phone 2194. __19-28< ! REGISTERED- Hampshire boars G 'R*T for Sole FOR SALE—Seven room house and barn. 3/4 mile southwest of |t» mg. to -be moved* Joe Kaetor. Ewing, phone 3F14 22-24p i FOR SALE-Home across stree • >. east of Lutheran church, $9 000 Kleth Abart 22-23« I TOR SALE res hay land t southeast of Spence r.—Kletl i Abart, O’Neill. 20ti FOR SALE—Two one bedroom houses—will sell separate or together —Kieth Abart, 321 West Clay, O'Neill. 12tfc MONEY TO LOAN On homes, farms and ranches Low interest, prompt service. Virgil Laursen O'Neill. lGtfc | FOR SALE OR RENT Small 2 bedroom house, closed in back I porch, partly modem with gas.— ' Phone 376, O'Neill. 23-24p On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% Interest, R. H. Park er, O'Neill, Nebr. 3tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two bedroom modern home In Bristow. Fully Insulated, full basement, oil furnace heat, house is in good condition In side and out. Also double garage situated on double lot In good location out of flood area. Business opportunity also of fered In the Mobil tank wagon service. Both house and business available or buy each separate. Contact: MELVIN JOHNSON Box 127 Phone 7542 Bristow, Nebraska 19-23c FOR RENT FOR RENT- Three bedroom home with 2 full bathrooms. This is a large living quarter in a nice neighborhood. Easy to heat, clean and convenient. Address is 630 East Fremont St., $63 per month. I also have a choice lot for a home size 85x90 with water and sewer piped in for sale at $900.00. —Neil B. Ryan, O’Neill. 23c FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds, Nieely decorated.— Hotel O’Neill, Phone 364, Mr. and Mrs. Stowell. 23p City Loans on business buildings or residence property, See R. H. j Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf FOR RENT-Halva’s Electric Shop. Call 630, O’Neill. 22-24c FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at 129 E. Clay.—Mrs. Marie Crook. 21-23c WANTED HELP WATED—For bake shop and kitchen at the M and M Bakery and Cafe, O’Neill. 20tf WANTED—Quality Hereford feeder cattle for our “Select Hereford Feeder Sale” October 17. Contact - -Kieth Abart, sale manager or O’Neill sale barn or any mem ber of Holt County Hereford Breeder Ass’n. 22-25c WANTED—Custom ensilage chop ping with two row chopper, and two hydraulic dump wagon.— Write William G. Hansen, Ancar Rt., O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 2F13. 21-23c WANTED Lady for cleaning one day each week —Call 416-W, O’ Neill. 23p WELL DRILT1NG and well and windmill repair. - Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill 3 blks W & 3Mt blks N stoplight, WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf I Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Nebraska.4»tf L. GuthmiHer Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo — Clinton. WANTED—Night waitress from 6 prn. to 1 am—Candy m WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday. Tuesday , and Thursday each week.—Dwrine Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Weils Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service S Blks. south of the New Deal on Station—O'Neil] 50 tf DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Doraor Elevated Grading John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W O’NEILL. NEBRASKA =f=3±==E? WE DON’T WANT ALL THE bus iness—Just ocours.. Eatton s Ben Franklin. O’Neill. tfc WANTED-- Young married man for general ranch work.—Write v 60, route I O Neill. ™ WANTED—W aitress for short hours. The M and M Bakep’ and Cafe, O’Neill. 23c "WE" DON’T WANT “AIJ/* THE HI SIN ESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN 23tl Ml i WANTED—New and used car salesmen. Robertson Motor to., O’Neill, Nehr_23c V\ ELI. ES 1'AH *iSl IK11 Retail f trtn supply business handling well known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH, c-o The Frontier. 5m NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. _ 21tfc i _^ MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVE FARM, RANCH and home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur sen today if you are thinking about selling.—Virgil Laursen Agency, O’Neill. 13tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O'NEILL IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly insured. —See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf LOST & FOUND STRAYED Yearling steer and heifer. Ear notch in right ear.— Tony Asimus, O’Neill. 23-24c NOTICES NOTICE TO HUNTERS Notice Is hereby given that the D. O. and Larry Schaffer ranches and the Lee ranch will be positively closed to all hunt ing during the I960 and 1961 seasons. Larry Schaffer Harvey Hanson _22-24c CARDS OF THANKS I WISH TO THANK all the many friends and relatives who sent me cards and gifts on my birthday. I did surely appreciate everyone of them. John M. Grutsch 23p I WISH TO THANK all my friends and relatives for their visits, their cards of good wishes and the many other kindnesses shown me during my recent illness. Their thoughtful ness will never be forgotten. Richard Minton 23p WE WISH TO THANK our relatives, friends and neighbors for their ex pressions of sympathy, the floral offerings, memorials and other acts of kindness shown us. A special thanks to Rev. Mina Smith, the girls who sang, Ameri can Legion and members of the Odd Fellow lodge. Our apprecia tion cannot be adequately exprea sed The Earl Leist family atr WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sto cere gratitude and thanks to all who sent messages of sympathy masses, flowers* food sad for all other acts of kindness shown ps during the recent loss of our loved one. Mrs. Mark Muff and Family r Brothers —p |-Legal Notices-] (First put>. Sept. 22, I960) Julius D. Crotun, Attorney No. 44*4 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. f ESTATE OF JAY O. WALKER, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, ' TO ALL CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment of Gordon L. Gay as Executor thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on October IS, 1960 at 10 o'cloct-a.m. (COONTE T Hurts W. Reimer COURT Couhty SEAL) Jutfee ' -H-24C Bowling Bowling Stand mgs. for Men’s Leagues STREAMLINE LEAGUE W L Methodist Men 6 3 Pepperuppors 5 4 Redbird Warriors 5 4 Fehr's Trac. & Equip. 5 4 Dankert’s Warrengas 5 4 Pfister Hybrids 4 5 Bowes Seal Fast 3 6 Page Oilers 3 6 Lawrence Rouse, Bowes Seal Fast, 244 and 537. Methodist Men, 854 and 2,304. VARSITY LEAGUE W L Old Home Bread 9 3 Dick's Bar 8 4 Johnson Jewelry 7 5 O'Neill Cleaners 614 5V4 Drayton Elevator 61s 5Vs Hamm’s 5 7 Dodd’s Oil 3 9 Shelhamer Oil 3 9 Ten Berry, Drayton Elevator, 195 and Don Franklin, Old Home Bread, 195; Gordon Drayton, Drayton Elevator, 512. Drayton Elevator, 831 and 2361. ROUND UP LEAGUE W L Bazelman’s Service 9 3 Prouty’s Cagers 814 3Vi Ye Olde Farmers 7 5 Blue Chips 7 5 Haymakers 5Vi 614 K. of C. Red 4 8 J. C. Maybes 4 8 Clearwater Motor 3 9 Ben Bazelman, Bazelman's Ser vice, 197 and 523. Haymakers and Bazelman’s Ser vice, 775; Bazelman’s Service, 2294. SHAMROCK LEAGUE W L Virg. Laursen Ins. 14 2 Shonka Agency 10 6 O’Neill Nat. Bank 10 5 Scovie’s West. Aufto 10 5 Atkinson Teachers 6 7 Farmers Store 6 7 Van Vleck Motor Oo. 5 8 O’Neill Lockers 3 9 Elroy Leib, Van Vleck Motor, 201; Vern Carpenter, Virgil Laur sen Ins., 536 Virg. Laursen Ins., 826; O’Neill Nat’l Bank, 2369. BEEF LEAGUE W L Sam’s Bar 9 3 Wick's Body Shop 8 4 Page Oil Co. 7 5 Earley Oil Co. 7 5 New Deal Oil 7 5 Mac’s Bar 4 6 O’Neill Auto Supply 3 9 Foree Tire Co. 3 9 Gene Bird, Early Oil Co., 209; Floyd Hershiser, Earley Oil Co. 543. Earley Oil Co., 816; Earley Oil Co., 2346. CLASSIC LEAGUE W L Knights of Col. Green 9 3 Ten Pin Lanes 7 5 VFW Post 926 6 6 Ideal Cleaners 5 7 Legion Gold 5 7 Cudahy Hams 4 8 Fritz Cilg, Knights of Colum bus Green, 209; Louis Bartos, VFW Post 926 , 523. Knights of Columbus Green, 860 and 2397. Women’s League Standings BOOSTER LEAGUE W L Caterpillars 9 3 Dick’s Bar 7 5 Ten Pin Lanes 7 5 Nite Owls 6 6 O’Neill Auto Supply 5 7 J. M. McDonalds 5 7 Hunt’s Plumbing 5 7 Town House 4 8 Marie Graham, Dick’s Bar, 166; Dorothy Yantzi, Dick’s Bar, 454. Dick's Bar, 682 and 2,044. STRIKETHES LEAGUE W L The Toppers 8 4 Pinkenman’s TV 7 5 Gill espies 7 5 Seven Up 7 5 Page Oil Co. 6 6 Candy Bill's Cafe 5 7 Coca Coda < 4 8 Checkerboards 4 8 Donna Rowse, Seven Up, 167 and 448. ■> The Toppers, 650; Gillespies, 1900. MUOREITE LEAGUE W L L & R Cafe 10 2 Orchard Implement 8 4 Ed -ilhorin-Auotioneer 7 5 First National Bank 6 6 Harry R. Smith Imp. 6 6 Mekina’s Powder Puffs 5 7 Pin Pals 5 7 Ducky Strikes 1 11 Margaret Barrios, First Nat’] Bank, 202 and 466. First Nkttooal Bank, 709; L A R Gale, 1990. £l i, •, -,a .1 *Ov. , Dorsey News l !li ■ t By Mrs. Harold Osborn — ' Friends Plan Surprise On Sunday a group of friends surprised Miss Marlyn Graham. All brought food and had a cafeteria dinner at the Graham home..- r >■ Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell baked and decorated the birthday oake. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Barta and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil MiD Itr and family, Mickey Miller) Results Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell. The afternoon was spent visit ing, playing horse shin's and Marlyn entertained with several accordian numbers. Mr and Mrs Buss Greene of Lynch were supper guests at the Hamid Osborn home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuzicka at tended a lodge meeting in Omaha over the weekend. They also cal led on their son. Frank anil fami ly Mr. and Mrs. A W Aim and Jo Ann were O'Neill shoppers Saturday. Miss Beverly Carson drove up from .Lincoln on Saturday to visit home'folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady sr., were callers at the Gordon Barta home Monday. A group of friends and neigh bors gathered at the Marvin Drobny Iwme Monday evening to help Marvin celebrate his birth day. The men in this township have been busy putting in culverts. Mrs. Harold Osborn attended a meeting at Bassett on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Orton Young was a busi ness caller at the Harold Osborn home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn called on the William Kala's in Verdigre on Friday eve ning. Mrs. Roy Oole was a caller at the Roger Rosenkrans home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans took several young folks to Burton for a young people’s rally on Monday evening. John Derickson was an O'Neill business caller on Thursday. Mrs. Lloyd Brady and Mrs. Albert Carson attended work shop in O’Neill on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Axberg and family visited at the R. L. Hughes home Sunday. Mrs. Leta Miles and Linda of Lincoln were visiting in this community over the weekend. Callers at the Osborn home Sun day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leukens and son, Miss Jean Leukens and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos. . . „ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg were visiting at their daughter's home Saturday, the Roger Rosen krans. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter LEGION MEETS The county meeting of the American Legion and Legion Auxiliary which met at the Le gion Hall in Chiumbers Monday evening was well attended. Re presented were Stuart, Atkinson, O'Neill, Page and Chambers. Larry Swanson, who represented Boy's State at Lincoln in June gave a very fine report of his trip and activities. Stanley and Tom Lambert sang two duets. County commander, Mike Coday of Atkinson was in charge of the business session. A film was shown of tl»e Stuart firing sq'jad. Each organi2ation held a separ ate business session after which lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lidgett and sons attended the funeral Sun day of her uncle, Lay Randall at Huron, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medcalf of Alliance came Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Will Medcalf and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf visited their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mir. and Mrs. Allen Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Med calf and family in Atkinson Sun day. Mrs. G. H. Grimes departed Monday for McCook where she will attend the state council of home demonstration clubs. Bride-to-be Honored A shower honoring Mis* Jean nete Urban was held Saturday af ternoon at the Methodist church parlors. A short program Con sisting of a dialogue and accord ian selections was presented. Par ticipating were Miss Joyce MLk kelson as the bride, Miss Judy Thomson as the bridegroom, Mrs. Leonard Peterson who fur nished the music and Mrs. Clar ence Sanderson who read the script. Assisting the bride in opening gifts were her mother, Mrs. Leo Urban also Mrs. Glen Grimes and Mrs. Bernard Grimes. I/inch was served 'by relatives and friends of the couple. Miss Urban’s marriage to Rich ard Grimes will take place Oc tober 9. Mr. and Mrs. Fred HtHl of Omaha spent Sunday, Sept. 25th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blair and grandmother Mrs. Widden. Herman Schipman and sister.' Anna spent the past weekend vis iting their brother-in-law and sis- ’ ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Grim at Ulysses - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clouse and family of near Bartlett spent Sun day evening with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Leon Hertel. Mrs. Everett* Jarman returned Friday from Omaha where Ae. had spent a week with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ringle and daughter, Karrie., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott were evening callers at the Vem Wil kenson home. ? Mr. arid Mrs. Vem Wilkenoon* visited ja the Ralph Blair ho*iej 3unda^_ afy’rnpqp. _ _ ^ » Mr ami Mrs. Milan Welke and two daughters «f Ewing wa ited Sunday, Sopt, 25th in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Harry Scott and with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Al. Rockford and family. Miss Duma Welch of Kenne wick, Wash, left Wednesday, Sept 21 for home after spending over a month with her sisters, Mrs Virgil David and Mrs. Earl Da vid ami families. Will, Earl and Lyle David lioyd Waldo and Dennis Werner left Wednesday for Riverton, Wyo on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert OUemiiok and infant son moved Tuesday, Sept 27 into the Edward house in the east part of Chambers. The Olu mUeks oatne here from Kear ney about a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiser of Lincoln spent from Thursday un til Saturday with her brother, Charles Grimes and wile and sister and Imsband, Mr. and Mrs T. E Newhouse. Mrs. William Turner and Mrs Wayne Stevens of Chambers ac companied by Mrs. Vannie New man of O'Neill and Mrs. James Coventry of Inman went to Nor folk Seikember 20 on business. Mrs Valo Edwards returned home Saturday from a week's vis it with tier son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Ed wards ami famUy at Winner, S-D. While there they drove to Sheri dan, Wyo. for a day’s visit with her sister. Sunday dinner guests in the John Honeywell home were Mr. and Mrs Verle Tuttle and Mr and Mrs. Roland Tuttle and children of Clearwater, Mrs. Dean Ott of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Rubeck and Kathy, Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell, Mrs. Erna Tucker and Mrs. Anna Albers, all of Chambers. ITIie occasion was Mrs. Rubeck s birthday an niversary. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rubeck of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Rubeck and Mrs. Milford Coats, Lynda and Char les, all of O’Neill and Mrs. Lou is Walter of Chambers. Sp. 4 Leonard Wintermote came Saturday from Ft. Riley, Kan. to spend a couple weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Wintermote and Arthur and hro Uver ami Hsfer-in-i*w, Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote, Leo Wintermote ami son ami daughter inlaw, Mi and Mrs Roy Wintermote id Eldorado, Kan came Saturday (or a few* day’s visit with his brolher and sisterdn-iaw, Mr. ami Mrs. Ever ette Wintermote ami Arthur. Deloit News By Mr* II. Kelmur Philamae Hujy upset in a car east of the Deloit school on Tues day alter noon, Sept 20 The car was badly damaged but she re* ceived only minor injury. Jt was thought that the foot feed stuck, eaus.ng the accident. Some road construction » being done south of the Ktvieval store We had several showers of rain last week It was of benefit to the small grain and pastures. Still no frost damage. Mrs. G A. Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Funk attended the fun eral for Mark Muff ah*-*O’Neill on Tuesday Burial was at O’ Neill. The bowling club spent Sunday evening in Norfolk Tile Bill Gibbs children and the Keith Bartak boys spent the night at the L. L. Bartak home. Mr, and Mrs I.. L. Bartnk vis ited at the Duke Moore ranch liome recently. Mr. anil Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the Web Najiier home. Mrs. Maude Lawrence of Blair was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson and Larry Larson of Fort Knox, Ky. and Lyle Larson of Norfolk jr. college were .Sunday dinner guests at the Don Larson home. It was 33“ here on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tom jack > spent Sunday at the Jean Ray home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer at tended the fall festival at Inman on Saturday and the teachers re ception there on Monday evening. Booth-Carpenter Vows Exchanged In O'Neill Church The First Methodist church of O'Neill was the setting for the wedding of Miss Joan Booth of Rapid City, S. D. and Charles Fred Carpenter of Rapid City on Saturday, Sept. 24. Hie Rev. Glenn Kennicott officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irene Booth of O’Neill and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr and Mrs. Fred L. Carpenter of Buffalo, N.Y. Duane Booth, brother of the bride, sang, "fiecause” and "The Lord’s Prayer.” accompanied by Mrs. Reed Herley at the organ. Hie altar was decorated with can delabra on either side of a large bouquet of white gladioli. The hride was given in mar riage by her uncle, Harley Booth . She appeared in a floor length gown of white lace and tulle over taffeta. Hie ’fitted bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neck line accented with sequins and seed pearls and bridal sleeves. The bouffant skirt, worn over hoops, was styled of tuMe accent ed with appliques of lace and laqe panels down the sides. Her el bow length veil of imparted French illysion was Md in place by a crown (ft pear*'end Na quins. The bridal bouquet was held in place by a crown of pearls and sequins. The bridal txfcKfUeV' was a cascade arrangement of white pompons surrounding a "-eorsage rti pink roees. Her r«ly V jewelry was a ,pair of pearl ear rings. .... . t-.. i ■ L Mrs. Duane Booth of Creighton was the matron of honor. She wore a sleeveless dress of sal mon pink lace over taffeta. Mias Judy Booth of O’Neill and Mi* Judy Carpenter of Buffalo, N.Y. were bridesmaids. They w^r e dresses fashioned of salmon pint chiffon over taifeta with be 1 sleeves and sabrina neckllqei . Die bride’s attendants wor e matching headpieces of velv< t leaves and short VtftlS. Their bioti quets wei*e huge white chryspi • the mums with' salmon pink rib bons. Diane 3indelar and Jim Booth were the candle lighters. Th< y wore blue robes with white qa •• nations. *** '**' - Duaqe Booth of (Jreighton. wi s the best man. George Kilcoi'n < 1 Norfolk and Jerry Kilcoin of t ’ Neill were usberf j Die men !i f the wedding party wore diu k blue suits with white camatic n bautonniera. • V A reception was held' at tie Town House. Mrs. Carpenter is a gradua e of the O'Neill High school ai d the National School, of Business. n Rapid City.; Shf is employed (n Rapid City. Mr. Carpenter tended , the Niagara Falls L_ school, Erie County Tecnnkal ‘ '&itute and South Dakota of Mines. He is stationed at wort^ Aif> Fo*)f^ base Die brMe eho#4' a grey and blue shirtwaist blouse black accessaries with a rose corsage for traveling, couple Ivin be' it home at ■ Jtodwon Blvd., Rapid City, after a wedding trip to Denver, Coio