Carolyn Schmeichel Weds James Larson Miss Carolyn Schmeichel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schmeichel, and Janies Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lar son, were married Friday eve ning at the United Presbyterian church iwirsonage in Ewing. Or. William H. Ross performed the ceremony. The bride chose a white lace street length dress, styled with f ill skirt, fitted bodice and chif fon brimmed neckline. Her short veil was caught by a head band. She wore an orchid corsage. Her attendants, Miss Susan Bur ney and Miss B. Morrow, wore similar full skirted dresses in la vendar and aqua shades, respec tively, and small hats. Their cor sages were of white carnations. Dean Larson, brother of the bridegroom, and Stanley Schmei chel, brother of the bride, attend ed the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of O' Neill public high school and is presently employed as secretary in the offices of Superintendent Milton Baack. Mr. Larsen graduated from O’ Neill public high school and is attending Norfolk Junior college. .After a wedding trip to Kansas City, Kan., the couple returned to O’Neill where they will make their home this summer, follow ing the close of the school season. To Be Wed April 15 Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund Han cock announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Shar on, and Robert Eilers, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Eilers of Neligh. The bride-elect, a graduate of O'Neill high school, has been em ployed as bookeeper the past year and a half in the National Bank of Norfolk. Aui April 15 wedding is planned at St. Patrick’s church in O’ Neill. Engagements ... Mr. and Mrs. James Corkle announce the engagement of iheir daughter, Cera, to Michael l>e Feo, son of Mrs. Peter De Feo of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Corkle is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy and Provi dence School of Nursing, Kansas City, Kans. She is now a student at St. Mary College, Xavier, Kans. Mr. De Feo Ls a graduate of ' Kockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo., and Is now a student at Kansas City University, School of Law. An August wedding is plan ned. INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your self employment and tax reports, call on— GEO. C. ROBERTSON, Agency We work for your interest and appreciate your business. j Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr. Ph. 534 — Res. Ph. 161-W Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Prihil of O’Neill announce the engage ment of their daughter, Theresa Mae, to H. Joe Aekman, son of William Aekman of Oakdale. Miss Prihil attended St. Mary’s academy graduating in 1959. She is employed in O’Neill. Mr. Ack man attended Klgin high school and has served two years in the navy. He is presently engaged in farming with his father south of Oakdale. The couple has not yet set a wedding date. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Eng ler of Atkinson announce the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their (laughter, .Janice Jean, to Wayne Baker jr., son of Mr. and Mr*. W’ayne Baker sr., of O’Neill. Miss Engler was graduated from St. Joseph’s high school in 1959. She is employed at the Pelcer and Spence IGA store in Atkinson. Mr. Baker Ls a 1958 graduate of Atkinson high school. He Ls employed on the WillLs C. Peter son ranch north of Stuart. A June 5 wedding is planned by the couple. O'Neill Locals Club Members Meet The NTTF bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Delbert Robert son Wednesday night, March 29. Mrs. Robert Forwood was high winner in cards. PTA to Meet O’Neill Public School PTA will meet April 10 at the schoolhouse. There will be installation of of ficers. Children Baptized At the Easter Sunday service in the Methodist church of O’Neill, the following children were bap tized; Cheri Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marcellus; Nancy Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark; Mark Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Asimus; Cheryl Ann, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fer* nau, all of O’Neill; Ann Marie, 1 A I SAT., APRIL 8 — AMERICAN LEGION BALLROOM i ‘ O'Neill, Nebraska Music by The BROUGHAMS * ‘ . Admission: 75c daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willarc Solfermoser of Mead, and Thom as Charles jr., son of Mr. ane Mrs. Thomas Ehlers of Lincoln Has Bridge Guests Mrs. Albert Tooker had guests for bridge March 23. Winners were Mrs. Robert Forwood and Mrs. D. F. Templemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wanser ol Holly Springs, la., visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Froelich. H. G. Kruse took Mrs. Kruse to Sioux City Sunday and she went from there to Perry, la., tc visit her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ike Van Every and family. Bob Beckenbauer of Omaha spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and ^.Mrs. L. F Beckenhauer. Mrs. Clifford Sanford and Mrs Walter Delaboyde of Grand Islanc spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Sanford. They are Mr. Sanford’s mother and grand mother. Mrs. Ray Owens of Grand Is land left Monday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. James Sanford and family. She helped care for the new baby in the San ford home. Mr. . and Mrs. Donald Younie and family visited from Thursday until Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mussfeldt and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Younie in Manila, la. xMr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Voor his spent the Easter weekend with his father, R. B. Van Voorhis in Edgemont, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Preston of Wells, Minn., and Brenna and Preston Doyle of St. James, Minn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and family from Thursday until Monday morning. The Prestons are Mrs. Watson’s parents. Beverly McCarthy of Omaha, Ed McCarthy of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. B. Pruss and son of Omaha spent the Easter weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ehlers and Tommy of Lincoln spent the Easter weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lind berg. Dr. and Mrs. Don Ehlers and Arlene of Blair were also guests in the Lindberg home Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. John Liska and children spent a week visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nowak of Fullerton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Luabbers of Osmond Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe visit ed her sister, Mrs. Joe Hansen and Mr. Hansen in Norfolk Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flood went with them. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Reis of Scribner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jensen, Sunday and Monday. They also visited her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Winchell and family. Mrs. Ray Snell of Page is visit ing in San Diego, Calif, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore. She will be gone a boat three or four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hoffman jr. in Norfolk over the weekend. Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Templemeyer and family were their mothers, Mrs. Andrew Stander and Mrs. Rose Temple meyer, both of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer were Easter guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher of Page. Other guests were Mrs. Frieda Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and Ronnie, all of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Primus and family of Sidney came Fri day to visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thorin. They left Sunday. Other guests of the Thorins Saturday evening were their niece, Mrs. Marion Meyers and family of Ewing, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schleusener of Orchard. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn returned the first of April from a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Stahlecker and family of Wood , S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shellhase and girls of Atkinson spent Eas ter with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shell hase Mr. and Mrs. David Young of Sidney were Easter guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. D. C. Schaf fer. Mrs. Ressel Honored Neighbors of Mrs. Harry Res sel entertained at a farewell par ty in her honor Tuesday after noon. A “coffee” was served at the home of Mrs. L. Eymann. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will leave Thursday for Minnesota. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray; his mother, Mrs. Rose Hovey, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Walace Lundeen and daughter, Wally Jean, ot Lincoln were Monday evening !'guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ander son and Richard of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Gent Janzing and Deb bie of Columbus, Mrs. Joe Bru der of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and family were dinner guests at the Her man Janzing home Easter Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel plan to leave Thursday for Park Rapids, Minn., where they will spend the summer in their cabin enjoying the fishing and relaxa tion. The Ressels plan to return in the fall to take up residence again. They have sold the home in which they reside to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Halltxtk and two child ren of Ord. Mr. Hallock will as sume his duties Monday as Con servation Aid with the Soil Con servation Service. They moved to O’Neill Wednesday evening. Mr. Hallock replaces Willis Sanders who has been transferred to Ord. Mr. Sanders left for Ord this week and his wife and four children will remain here as Mrs. Sanders is teaching in O'Neill public school. She has accepted a contract to teach here next year and at the present tame, plans to honor her contract. Family Reunion Held All members of Mrs. Elroy Lieb's family were present for a get-together Sunday at a dinner in the Lieb home. There were 42 present for the occasion as fol lows: Mr. and Mrs. William Der ickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Spangier afcd family, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Derickson and family and Mrs. Devi Yantzi, all of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heese and fam ily of Randolph; Mr. and Mrs. Arden Laursen and daughter of Venus, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd of Omaha. The latter guests have spent the past week visit ing here. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore re turned Saturday from a three weeks visit in California and Arizona where they visited with relatives and friends. In Arizona they were guests of Mrs. F. Dish ner at Sun City. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt spent 9unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler in Bassett. Phoenix Livewires Meet The Phoenix Livewires 4-H club met with Burt Fauser at District 14 schoolhouse March 29 at which time roll call was answered with original poems about Easter or spring. The girl’s baking class demonstrated kneading of dough and showed different shapes of rolls. The gardening class is to make markers for each row in their gardens. For recreation the group enjoyed square and folk dancing led toy Harold and Aud rey Coburn. Mrs. Fauser served lunch at the close of the evening. Next meeting will be with Clint Hipke. Enid Johnson, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McIntosh and family spent Sunday in Meadow Grove at the home of his mo ther, Mrs. Maude McIntosh. Easter holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wat son were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston of Wells, Minn. Mrs. John Binkerd and children of Bloomfield spent the weekend at the Melvin Spangler home. The Binkerds are moving to North Platte where Mr. Binkerd is em ployed on the daily paper. Arlene Kilpatrick of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tomlinson of Spencer were Sunday visitors in the Ray Hill home at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Steele were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Way man. Robert Hynes and a,friend from Minneapolis and Helen Hynes of Omaha were weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Loretta Hynes. Joan Wilson, who has been spending Easter vacation in O’ Neill with her parents, Dr. and1 Mrs. Rex Wilson, left Tuesday to resume her studies at Christian college at Columbia, Mo. Her par ents accompanied her to the col lege. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grosse and Ken were Sunday visitors in Creighton in the Charles Hobson home. ...yj •<.<■ Dick Laurseu returned to his studies at the University of Ne braska Sunday following a vaca tion spent at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Laur sen. Peggy Sullivan returned to Om aha Sunday after spending the Easter weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan. She was accompanied as far as Omaha by Jeanne Sul livan, who was returning to Kan sas City following a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Kennicott. Francis Gilg and sons spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha in the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilg. Ronnie Gilg returned Mon day to Regis college in Denver following a few days with his father. Larry Gilg, who is going to school in Omaha, also visited in the Dan Gilg home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Raelle and family went to Litchfield tt visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs Leun Rainforth and Mr. and Mrs Walter Roelle over Easter. Irene Ruzicka of Lincoln spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Ruzicka. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rice and Natalie went to Maryville, Mo., over the weekend and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Keever and Mr. and Mrs C. C. Rice. Mr and Mrs. Weston Whitwer and family spent Easter Sunday in Norfolk with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vorce and Sheryl were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Agnes Vorce. Mrs. Christine Williams spent Easter Sunday with her daughter and grandson, Mrs. O. R. Green field and Paul of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Marlm Wichman and family were guests for dinner Sunday at the home of her bro ther, Donald Bouska and family of Atkinson. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bouska and Roland of Atkinson. Sharon Tennis, a student at Hastings college, spent the Eas ter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tennis. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Currie and family, all of Elgin, and Mrs. Sidney Anderson were afternoon and lunch guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manscn. Carlee Mathis of Waverly, Mo., is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Poese and family. Mr. Mathis is Mrs. Poese’s bro ther. Mr. and Mrs. William Petsche and family went to Randolph Sun day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bloomer. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pollock and family of Ewing were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. William Petsche and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis spent Easter Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of Atkinson. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Mor gan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pacha and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kramer and Donald, all of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steinhauser and family and Frank Steinhauser, all of Stu art. Mr. and Mrs. John Enke and family spent Easter weekend at the home of her narent.s Mr nnH Mrs. W. E. Henning of Mound City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey spent Easter in Orchard at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Held. Also there were Mrs. Robert Wood and fam ily of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Vern on Held and family of Royal and Mrs. Flossie Held of Orchard. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark and Nan cy were Mrs. Charles Luben of Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boies and family of Ewing. Ladies Aid Meets Christ Lutheran Ladies aid met Tuesday evening. Pastor A. S. Gedwillio opened the meeting with prayer, followed by the LWWL topic, “Chosen to Bear Fruit” presented by Mrs. Dallas Behrens. Sixteen members and one guest, Mrs. Melvin FiscUs, answered roll call by naming a Bible personality. Discussion was held of a Mother and Daughter banquet which will be held May 7 with Mrs. Behrens as general chairman. Consideration was giv en to a church reference library perhaps to be established at a later date. Mrs. Don Kellner and Mrs. Duane McKay were hos tesses. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eller broek and son, Allen, of Bellvue visited over Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Uhl. Also home for the Easter holi days were their daughter, Mary Lou, and son, John Joe, both of Omaha. John Joe has been work ing as a CPA in 9heldon, la., for several months. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Parker re turned Saturday after spending the winter months in Florida and the southern states. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Rosa Bowers were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneck and Mrs. Minnie Higgins. Visiting Monday afternoon at the Bowers home were Mrs. Johnnie Havra nek and Mrs. Anton Soukup, both of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser returned March 28 from a two week vacation visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sauser and children at Orcutt, Calif; also with Mr. Sau Atkinson, Nebraska — 2,000 Cattle TUESDAY, APRIL 11 - 12:30 P.M. Feature Consignment — 1,100 Hereford Steers .411 One Brand — Reputation Quality From Peter Klewit’s McDowell Ranch. 1,100 choice to fancy lightweight steer calves. All carry the PV brand and are strictly green. Average weights, 325 to 500 lbs. All dehorned, vaccinated and ready for pasture or feed. lot. They are typical yellow haired, good boned calves that the Sandhills of Nebraska have become famous for. If you need cattle—he on the seats Tuesday—You’ll not foe disappointed In this outstanding offering. ' 6 500 to 600 Spring and Fall calves—Herefords and Angus— Many Reputation brands here also. Complete dispersion of Conrad Straka & Son—55 .Angus breeding cows with 50 calves at side. The cows are bred back. 1 4-year old .Angus bull. Many cows will sell with calves at side. 150 to 200 breeding cows & butcher cattle of all classes. Please try to attend this auction—It will be one of your last chances before grass. If you cannot attend call us and we’ll buy a load for you—No charge for order buying. For further information phone 5141 Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson. Nebraska * Roy W. Aten, owner-operator Dean Fleming, manager, Ainsworth, phone 277 or 298 Atkinson, phone 5141 or 6301 THE CIGAR STORE INDIAN shown above (left) will be Uie symbol of the J. C. Penney Company’s fifty-ninth anniversary. Stores across the nation will observe the event April 6-22, tying the cigar store Indian into their advertising and store decorations. The O’ Neill Penney store will open festivities Thursday morning with a breakfast for employees and a contest for the most “Indian-like” costume, Manager J. E. Enke said. The miss at the right in the photo was not identified, but she does add interest to the picture. Now a relic of by-gone days the wooden Indian was common when J. C. Penney founded the company in 1902 in Kemmerer, Wyo. ser's sister, Mrs. Willis Gay and husband at Sylmar, Calif., and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Sauser in Al buquerque, N. Mex. Easter Sunday they were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Sylvester Venteicher and family at Nor folk. Two Baptized ATKINSON—Two infants were baptized in Easter services Sun day at the Wesleyan Methodist church by the Rev. Charles Phipp. They are Brian Dwaine, 10 month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Root of Atkinson, and Gar ry Dean, 5-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thurlow. New Home CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts have returned from Con cord, Calif., and will move into their new home on the fox farm northwest of Atkinson on the Stu art-Naper road. Mr. Poynts will be employed by Ed Webber and Terry Wilson. They were accompanied here by their grandson, Johnny House, who assisted them with the dri ving. He plans to make an in definite stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Poynts and Johnny are staying in the Mark Hendricks home at the present time. Alice’s Beauty Shop 3 Operators Open 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 325 E. Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill O'Neill High Wins First In Class A Competition O’Neill High copped first place in the class A competition in the Wrangler’s Relay track meet held Wednesday. The O’Neill track sters gathered 46 Vi points. Second place was won by Broken Bow with 26Vi and Ord placed third with 23 3/7. In class B competition Ravenna won first with 52Vi, Loup City was second with 24 and Fuller ton was third with 15. O’Neill St. Mary’s earned only 4 3/7 points. Jack McGinn placed first in the pole vault with a winning jump of 10’ 6”. Havranek, Kilcoin and Dexter placed first in the sprint medley with a winning time of 3:56.2 Phone Your News to The Frontier— IN STOCK New Models! LAWN MOWERS GARDEN TILLERS Coyne Hardware O’Neill, Nebraska USED CARS AT YOUR FORD DEALER 1959 Mercury Monterey 4-dr., radio heater, white tires, and Mercomatic transmission. 1960 Ford Galxie 4-dr. Everything but power steering and brakes. 1959 Ford Custom 300 4-dr. 8 cyl., straight stick, radio, heater and Equa-Lock. 1957 Ford 4-dr., 2-tone Radio, heater, Ford-o-Matic. A real clean car. These cars all reconditioned And ready for spring. Try These at Your Ford Dealer ROBERTSON MOTOR CO. PHONE 33 316 E. Fremont O'Neill, Nebr.