Carol Klinetobe Weds Dick Appleby Saturday Miss Carol Klinetobe of O’ Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Klinetobe of Butte, and Dick Appleby of O’Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby, were married March 4 in the First Methodist church at Neligh. The Rev. Lisle Mewmaw per formed the double ring ceremony at 10:30 a.m. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Dean Klinetobe of Clearwater, wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace ov er satin styled with a sweetheart neckline which was outlined with sequins. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a small sequin covered hat. She carried a floral arrangement of white carnations and lillies of the valley. Miss Conda Couch of Liman was maid of honor and she was attired in a red satin street length dress. Her bouquet was of white carnations. Clark Ga'aghenbaugh of O' Neill served as best man. Following their wedding trip in western Nebraska, the couple are residing in O’Neill where Mr. Ap pleby is employed at the Seger Oil company. Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday ___ FERTILIZER At Competitive Prices plus Added Service ALL POPULAR NUMBERS Mixed and Straight Materials Delivered or FOB Orchard Wholesale Warehouse We can spread for you or rent you a spreader Bulk $4 Discount Soil Samples Taken and Analyzed FREE See us for Lime and Test Plot Information TOMPKINS Livestock Headquarters Phone 34 or 11-W Inman Engagements ... CLEARWATER—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp have annojnced the engagement of their daugh ter, Carol, to Harlan Haake, son of Carl Haake of Clearwater. Miss Knapp is a graduate of Clearwater high school and the Lincoln School of Commerce. She is now employed in the National Bank in Neligh. Mr. Haake is presently engaged in farming near Clearwater. A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Whitcomb of Amelia announce the engage* ment of their daughter, Mildred LaVerne, to John Kamphaus of Bartlett, son of Mrs. Julia Kamphaus of O’Neill. A spring wedding is planned. To Attend Play Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson will go to Vermillion, S. D., Fri day where they will view a play, “Desire Under the Elms", which will be directed by their son, Jim Johnson, as a partial fulfilment towards his master of art degree. Jim attends the University of South Dakota and the play will be presented in Slagle auditorium by the University Theater Friday and Saturday. There are 15 mem bers in the play cast. St. Patrick's Day DANCE FRI.. MAR. 17 AMERICAN LEGION BALLROOM O'Neill, Nebraska Music by Bud Van Fleet and the Sandhill Troubadors Admission $1.00-Adults Only Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C. Schaf fer of O’Neill have announced the marriage March 11 of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Da vid William Young of Sidney, son of Mrs. T. C. Young of Minotola, N. J. , The ceremony took place in the First United Presbyterian church of North Platte. The Rev. George Olsen officiated. They were at tended by Mrs. Michael V. Smith of Lincoln and Bertram Mineman. The bride chose a street length gown of blue lace over matching poie de soie. Her attendant wore a similar gown of beige lace The bride was given in marriage by her father. Members of the immediate fam ilies attended the ceremony, and the luncheon following, at the Pawnee Hotel. Mrs. Young is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She taught physical education at Sheldon Jackson Junior college in Sitka, Alaska for one year and has since been employed by the Sidney public school system as girls physical education teacher and elementary physical education supervisor. Mr. Young was graduated from the University of Wyoming. He was a member of Alpha Kappa Psi and of Sigma Chi Fraternity. He is general manager of Radio Station KSID in Sidney. They will be at home in Sidney after March 18. Attend Conference Mrs. Roy Wayman, WSCS pres ident from the O’Neill Methodist church, and Mrs. Glenn Kenni cott are attending the annual meeting of the Nebraska Confer ence Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service being held at Grand Island Tuesday through Thursday. Mrs. Wayman is the official de legate from the local society. Mrs. Esther Harris, Northeast District Secretary of the Wesley an Service Guild, and Mrs. Wayne Roelle, delegate, both of O’Neill, will attend the Guild Weekend Saturday and Sunday at Grand Island. Seven New Members There are seven new members in the Gratton Hustlers 4-H club, making a total of 24 members. The club met Sunday at the Joe Dufek home with all members and most of their parents present. Sixteen projects are being handl ed by the cl'ob. Year books and 4-H certificates of achievements were distributed. Gary Fiek told the group of his trip to the 4-H club congress. Games and lunch closed the meeting. The next ses sion will be at the Bob Hill home. Michael Shefl, reporter. Mrs. Soukup Is Hostess ■Mrs. Stanley Soukup entertain ed members of the Birthday club at her home Friday afternoon. All members were present with the exception of one who was out of town. Trupps Are Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Mike Trupp en tertained at a dinner and pino chle party at their home Satur day evening. Out-of-town guests were Mr. Trapp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Trupp of Hastings, who are spending a few days here. Celebrates Birthday Tommy, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. McKenny, cele brated his birthday Sunday. Rela tives gathered at the McKenny home that day to help Tommy celebrate. Name Bible Flowers Christ Lutheran aid met Tues day evening at which time mem bers answered roll call by nam ing flowers in the Bible. Mrs. Harold Mlinar presented the top ic, “Good Friday Legends of Flowers and Trees”. The busi ness meeting was presided over by Mrs. Mlinar, and at this time the Society decided to accept the offer of a piano company to in stall a new organ on a trial ba sis. Also discussed was the an nual church housecleaning to be done by all women of the church at an all-day meeting March 23. A free-will offer was taken for LWWL District 7 zone dues. Hos tesses were Mrs. Don Meyer and Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Plan Card Party Friends of St. Mary’s society will sponsor a card party Sun day at 8:15 p.m. at St. Mary's gym. This is the last party of the season. Happy Helpers Meet On Tuesday the 4-H Happy Helpers Lets Groom Room met at Mrs. Dale Perry’s. There were three demonstrations on making the beds with each members par ticipating. The next meeting will be at the O’Neill public school old gym. Lunch was served after the meeting. Has Fifth Birthday Mrs. Joe Dewitt entertained at a party Friday afternoon in hon or of her son, Joe. who was cele brating his fifth birthday. Games were played and Mrs. Dewitt served cake and ice cream to the youngsters. Trip Postponed Members of the Willowdale 4 H club postponed their trip to Boys Town after the next meet ing April 14, due to recent bad weather. A meeting was held Fri day at the Roland Miller home at which time Glen Miller pre sided. Marsha Slattery called roll and everyone was present. The leader, Tom Slattery, distributed appreciation ahd project awards for the past year. Bill Hibbs will be the next host. Brad Hansen moved the meeting adjourned and lunch was served by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hibbs. Vicky Hansen, reporter. l’’^ JUNIOR AUXILIARY MEMBERS of the American Legion have completed a project which has taken weeks of work. They have ripped strips of materials and sewn them into long pieces and these in turn are wound into balls. The girls are sending them to the Grand Island Veterans hospital where patients will make rag rugs. A regular meeting was held Saturday at the Legion hall with 30 members attending at whch time this picture was taken. Hostesses Saturday were Carolyn Donlin, Jean McKen zie, Donna I>angan and Kathryn Devoy. Scribe, Pat McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. I- O. Lenz of Lincoln, formerly of Chambers, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary with a dinner party held recently in Lincoln. Guests included their daughter, Mrs. Don Dankert and family of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Grubb, Duffy and Ellen, Holland Casbum and Marion Endorf, all of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walter of DeWitt. A cake was presented to the couple by 'the Grubb family, and other gifts were received. WSCS Meets Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick and Mrs. Roy Wayman conducted the lesson at the regular monthly meeting of the O’Neill Methodist WSCS Thursday in the church basement. Mrs. Wayman was un animously elected as delegate to the annual state WSCS meeting in Grand Island this week. A Lenten offering was taken at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Louis Reimer and Mrs. M. B. Marcel lus were the hostesses at the 1 p.m. luncheon. rteiurn inirn inp Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Robertson returned Thursday afternoon from a 7,000 mile motor trip. They were away three months and during the trip visited in Kansas City with a daughter, Mrs. Ro bert Weiss; in Manhatten, Kans., with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Ernst; in Colton, Calif., with a daugh ter, Mrs. Noal Long and family, and in Anaheim, San Jose and Tujunga, Calif., with other rela tives and friends. March Meeting Held Members of the Midway Ranch ers and Ranchettes 4-H club met at the home of Larry and Sue Nelson Friday. Roll call was something green. It was decided to get new flags for the club. Mrs. Nelson served lunch after the meeting and entertainment. The next meeting will be April 14 at the home of Sharon Anson. Fred Johring, reporter. pni EWING — Kay Ellen Rother ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •James B. Rotherham of Ewing, was one of 4" students at St. Elizabeth School of Nursing in Lincoln to receive the Cap of the School at the annual Cap ping exercises held Sunday in Pius high school auditorium. Receiving the Cap signifies com pleting the pre-clinical period, and being officially accepted into the School of Nursing. The par ents and close friends attended the reception. Receives Award Mrs. Walter Crook has receiv ed a 15-year service pin denoting her number of years employment with Consumers Public Power dis trict. St. ANTHONY’S FAHRENHOLZ-Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fahrenholz, of Stuart, son, Randall Lee, 8 pounds 14 ounces, Mar. 10. BERGSTROM—Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bergstrom of Ewing, son, Kevin John, 7 pounds 7% ounces. Mar. 14. ELSEWHERE BOYLE—Cpl and Mrs. Donald E. Boyle of Augsburg, Germany, a daughter, Hilda Irene, weigh ing 5 lbs. 13% oz. on March 5. Cpl. and Mrs. Boyle are the par ents of three boys. VENCIL—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vencil of Atkinson, son, Daniel Joseph, 9 pounds, Atkinson Mem orial hospital, March 9. BELIK—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beliik of Page, son, Kevin, Ante lope Memorial hospital at Neligb March 6. ASHER—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher, of Page, son, Russell, at Antelope Memorial hospital at Ne ligh, March 7. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Frieda Ash er and the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussel man, all of Page. RUDOLPH—Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Rudolph of Spalding, daughter, Debra Denice, 6 pounds 12 oun ces, March 2. CIHAL—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cihal of Omaha, son, six pounds 12 ounces at an Omaha hospital, March 12. Mrs. Cihal is the for mer Beth Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson of Am elia. CURRY—Mr. and Mrs. John Curry of Kansas City, Mo., son, Timothy, 8 pounds 3 ounces, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker are the maternal grand parents. PERRY—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry of Borger, Tex., daughter, Joan Marie, 6 pounds, Mar. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson of Page are the maternal grandpar ents. JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnson of Elgin, daughter, Betty Lou, 7 pounds 8 Ounces, Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. Mrs. Johnson is the former Joan Sehi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sehi of Clearwater. FREL—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frel of Hershey, daughter, Jane Marie, 7 pounds 14 ounces, Mar. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr. of Page are the maternal grandparents. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Mar. 7—George Jefferies of Ewing. Mar. 8—Mrs. Josephine Elston of Ewing, Mrs. L. G. Summers of Page and Mrs. Jerry Cuddy of O’Neill. Mar. 9— Evelyn Stannard of O’Neill, Mrs. D. A. Gunter of Ewing, Mrs. Mary Stewart of Page and Mrs. Gerald Fahrenrolz of Stuart. Mar. 10—George Latel of Ewing and Mrs. Harold Wickersham of Lynch. Mar. 11—Mrs. May Strac ke of Stuart. Mar. 12—None. Mar. 13—Mrs. Joe Kaup, jr. of Stuart, Sue Aim Freeburg, A. V. Virgin, ' Harry Appleby and Harden Ans- i pach, all of O’Neill, Phillip I Rowse and Alan Rowse, both of * Chambers. Mar. 14—Mrs. L. E. 1 Bergstrom of Ewing and Walter j Johnson of Page. DISMISSED: Mar. 7—Mrs. Al da King of Stuart, William Mac- j Kinlay of O’Neill, John H. Mc S E E Bankerslifeman — Ernie Brinkman IN ATKINSON about an ] “All Inclusive” Family Life Insurance ■ _ Plan I ' bamkimJ^’compmy Carville of O’Neill, Mrs. Melvin Johnson of Bristow, Scott Menish of O’Neill. Mar. 8—Leo D. Van dersnick of Ewing. Mar. 9—Mar garet Wertz of O’Neill. Mar. 10— A. J. O’Donnell of O’Neill, Mrs. Kenneth Moore of O’Neill, Mrs. Josephine Elston of Ewing, Ivan Potter of Lynch, George Jeffer ies of Ewing and Harold Parks, jr. of Ewing. Mar. 11—Mrs. De witt Gunter of Ewing, Mrs. Ed ith McClenahan of Chamberr and Mrs. J. C. Parker of O’Neill. Mar. 12—Mrs. Jerry Cuddy of O’Neill. Mar. 13—Mrs. May Stracke of Stuart, Mrs. Harold Wickersham of Lynch, Mrs. Gerald Fahren holz of Stuart and Mrs. Joe Kaup, jr. of Stuart. Mar. 14—Mrs. L. G. Summers of Page. Mar. 15—Mrs. Newt Mullendore of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Mar. 6—Mrs. Or val Clark of Long Pine, Mrs. Ger ald Upton of Atkinson, Mrs. Al fred Sbhaaf of Emmet. Mar. 7— Mrs. Donald Vencil of Atkinson and Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Em met. Mar. 8—Mrs. Eliabeth Wat son of Stuart. Mar. 9—Mrs. Earl Estes of Stuart, Mrs. Melvin Roach of Page and Mrs. Roy Farr of Newport. Mar. 10—Clif ford Skala of Stuart, Mrs. August Kramer of Stuart and Loris An derson of Butte. Mar. 11—Mrs. Joseph Laible of Stuart. Mar. 12 —James Dusatko of Emmet, Jer ome Be jot of Long Pine, and Shir ley Walton of Atkinson. Mar. 13— Mrs. John Hytrek and Charles Ziska, both of Stuart. DISMISSED: Mar. 6—Harold Klinger and Bernard Bonenber ger, both of Atkinson. Mar. 7— Mrs . Pearl Wahl of Atkinson. Mar. 8—Alva Baker of Atkinson, Charles Ziska of Stuart and Mrs. Gerald Upton of Atkinson. Mar. 9-rrCharles Frost of Long Pine, Carl Anderson of Atkinson, Mrs. Grover Silvers o f Stuart and daughter and Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Emmet. Mar. 10—Mrs. Ger trude McCoy of Newport, Her man Benoit of Long Pine, Mrs. Leo Debolt and daughter of Bas sett, Mrs. Alfred Schaaf of Em met, Mrs. Orval Clark of Long Pine and Mrs. March Warner of Chambers. Mar. 12—Mrs. Earl Estes of Stuart and Mrs. Melvin PaoaVi Dorrn SACRED HEART PRESENT: Frank Cranford, Dr. J. A. Guttery and Mrs. In ger Levi, all of Lynch; Mrs. Em ma Fiala and John Scrommer of Spencer, Baby Teri Lechtenberg of Butte, Erick Ohman of Anoka, Robert Stoltenberg of Naper and Baby Mark Weidner of Fairfax. DISMISSED: Mar. 6—Mrs. Eu gene Lechtenberg of Butte. Mar. 7—Baby Anthony Vogt of Sioux Falls. Mar. 8—Frank Ham mom of Lynch, Frank Ertz of Mono-, wi, Jerome Dopheide of Butte and Thomas Courtney, sr. Mar. 9— Baby Georgia Courtney. Mar. 10— George Kubik and Mrs. Al bert McDonald of Lynch. Mar. 11 —Berthel Griggs of Lynch, Mrs. Harry Sage of Niobrara, Mrs. Harold Bennett of Lynch, Baby Thomas Carstens of Naper, Mrs. Rose Wilson of Spencer and Os car Carmichael of Spencer. Mar. . 12—Calvin Conklin of Lynch, Mrs. Pat Langan of Spencer and Baby Perry Barta of Verdel. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw went to Burwell Friday after noon to attend funeral services for William P. Dunne which were , held Saturday morning in the Sacred Heart church at Burwell. Mrs. Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Carney, and Mr. Dunne’s parents homesteaded in nearby houses southeast of O’ Neill in 1886. 10YAL THEATER Fhurs. Mar. 16 family Nite • Entire Family $1.00 “PILLARS OF THE SKY’’ CinemaScope — Technicolor Jeff Chandler - Dorothy Malone Fri.-Sat. Mar. 17-18 “THE HOODLUM PRIEST” Don Murray - Cindi Wood PLUS Pictures of the ’ATTERSON-JOHANNSEN Fight No Increase in Prices sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Mar. 19-20-21-22 ELVIS PRESLEY FLAMING STAR CinemaScope - Color by DeLuxe Co-Starring Barbara Eden Steve Forrest - Dolores Del Rio < Percy Ipalook Preparing for Radio Position Percy Ipalook, who graduated from O’Neill high school in 1958, is in New York City attending an 18-month study course preparing for civilian and military radio positions near the Arctic Circle. Ipalook, an Alaskan Eskimo, stayed at the D. C. Schaffer home while attending school here and will be remembered by his many friends in O’Neill. In his new studies, Ipalook is being sponsored by the Interior Department's Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Government is paying his living expenses and tuition at RCA Institutes, an electronic school. Following his training, Ipalook may work where he wishes, however, the Government hopes he will take a job in the “White Alice” com munications system, which is the civilian and military radio telegraph in Alaska, or the Bal listics Missile Early Warning System in the Far North. Grenier Transferred To Grand Island Carroll Grenier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier of O’Neill, has been transferred to Grand Island -where he will be first as sistant manager in the Hested store there. Carroll has been assistant manager in the Lee Stores com pany at O’Neill since December. 1959. Job Opening Available Any couple wishing work in O’ Neill may still get their applica tions in at the O’Neill Police de partment. A married couple is preferred as the wife can handle the water department and the husband will be employed in the Police depart ment. Interested persons may contact Chief of Police Chris McGinn. Roland Hansen Receives Scholarship Honors INMAN — Roland Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen of Inman, is one of three Uni versity of Nebraska engineering students honored for scholarship by Pi Tau Sigma, a campus engineering society. Roland is a junior in the Col lege of Engineering and Archi tecture at the University. He completed his sophomore year in the upper 25 percent of his class. Ewing C of C Raises Fund for Stevie Good EWING — A check for $387 was turned over to Mr. and Mrs. James Good of Ewing to help defray medical expenses for their son, Stevie, two and one half years old, who had con siderable medical care last fall when he drank a poison cleaning fluid. The money was raised by the Ewing Chamber of Commerce through donations from organiza tions and individuals. JUSTICE COURT March 6—Norman Starkgon of Rochester, Minn., overweight on axle, fined $50 and costs; offi cer Clifford Kizzire. March 6—Kenneth Kennedy of Omaha, no reciprocity, fined $10 and costs; Officer Kizzire. March 6—Donald Dansie of Sprinville, U., overgross on ax les, fined $50 and costs; Officer Kizzire. March 6—John Baker of Coun cil Bluffs, la., no 1961 plates, fined $10 and costs; Officer Kiz zire. March 6—Robert Coulter of Cascade, la., no reciprocity, fin ed $10 and costs; Officer Donald Richardson. March 7—Joseph J. Dimauro of Omaha, failure to display 1961 plates, fined $10 and costs; Of ficer Kizzire. March 9—Ed Tarnish, driver for Gillette Dairy, no 1961 plates, ■ fined $U> and costs; Officer Richardson. March 10— John J. Schuldt of Wagner, S. D., no reciprocity, fined $40 and costs: Officer Kiz zire. March 11—Richard Schoenfeld er of Rochester, Minn., over weight on axle, fined $50 and costs; Officer Richardson. March 11—Larry R. Bowers of Bristow, overweight capacity plate, fined $10 and costs; Offi cer Kizzire. March 11—Clyde Rager, driver for Barber Transport Co. of Ra pid City, no reciprocity, fined $10 and costs; Officer Kizzire. March 14—Roy Richter jr., of Grand Island, no 1961 plates, lin ed $10 and costs; Officer Kizzire. March 14—Bill Hynes of O’Neill, loitering and gambling, fined $10 and costs; Officer Chris McGinn. COUNTY COURT— March 9—Daniel Kozier of Ains worth, day speeding, fined $10 and costs, officer E. M. Hastrei ter. March 10—Francis J. Hickey of O'Neill, night speeding, fined $10 and costs, officer E. M. Hastrei ter. Station Is Leased CLEARWATER Da rlr e 1 Peters of Clearwater has leased the Ili-Way Service Station from the Clearwater Motor company. The lease takes effect March 20. The service station will con tinue its dealership of Chevrolet automobiles. Mr. Peters has been an employee of the firm for nearly seven years. Orchard Man Suffers Broken Leg Saturday ORCHARD — Don Mitchell suffered a broken leg Saturday night when a cow he was milking kicked him fracturing the bone above the ankle. He was taken to the Plainview hospital and later transferred to St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City. Representative Slates Butte Visit March 23 James B. Hoffman, field repre sentative of the Norfolk social security office, will be in the court room of the courthouse at Butte from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 23. Severely disabled people under 65 who have had at least five recent years under social security should inquire. Linda Serck to Present Reading EMMET — Linda Serck of Emmet, student at Augustana college in Sioux Falls, S. D., will present a reading in the French language at a Centennial Foreign Language convocation Monday. The convocation will be held in conjunction with the Augustana College Artist and Lecture series. Attend Meeting Mrs. Robert Lowery, Mrs. Les ter Riege, Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka and Mrs. John Davidson, all of O’Neill attended the Madison County Salon No. 410-Eight and Forty regular meeting in Norfolk Thursday evening. Report were given on birthday remembrances sent to children in the National Jewish hospital in Denver; on the Mid-winter pourvoir at North Platte, and on the fund contributed toward a nurse scholarship for further education in tuberculosis work. Memorial Baptist Church Chamber* Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Classes for each grade. Trained teachers. The Bible is taught. Separated class rooms. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Choir. 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