■hmbmmmhhbhmbbw-mm d»> - ^mmm* mmmam mu ■ . .m • v ■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■ IM)V MOt'TS OF TBOOP 210 received award - at a Court of lior.or and rookout Tuesday night at (hrncy park. Shown in the hark row are Committee men Father Ouffy, Jim Holsriaw and Joe Stutz. Pictured left to right, front row are: Fynn S|»-lls, T nderfoot; Itlek l-icb. Fsmard Parkinwni, {tennis Jeffrey and Jeff Fymann, all of whom received Second Class badge*. Others not present who earned Second Class badges were Bob Wilson, Doug I-aursen and Mike MeCarvilie. A swimming merit badge also was awarded to Jeff Fymann. • Sharon Snider, Lyle Larson Exchange Vows CLEARWATER - Miss Sharon K Snider, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Snider, Clearwater, and Lyle Larson, Lincoln, son ol Mr and Mrs. Don Larson, Ew ing, -were united in marriage Sun day, Sei»t 24, at 3 p.m. in the Methodist church at Neligh. Performing tfie double ring cer canopy in the presence of 200 guests was Rev. L Mewmaw, Vo cai Uuets were presented by Miss Linda Larson and Douglas Shra der, accompanied by Mrs. Don Snider at the organ Th< bride appeared in a flour length gown of Alencon lace and misty nylon tulle. The basque bo dice c?f late was fashioned with a Sabrina neckline trimmed with pearls and sequins. The bouffant skirt of tulle over stiadow ruffles featured scalloped lace panels in front and alternating tiers of scalloped lace and tulle in the bacK. Her flowers consisted of a bouquet of yellow roses centered with a removable white orchid corsage. Maid of honor was Muss Bever ly Snider sister of the bride. Two other sisters, the Misses Helen and Bonnie Snider, served as bridesmaids. The attendants were attired in identical dresses oi yel low nylon chiffon over taffeta and net slips. The dresses were ac cented by a Schiffli embroidery. Feature* of the gowns were square necklines, cap sleeves, set in midriffs and back bustles of taffeta. They wore matching hats with circular veils and carried crescent bouquets of yellow ro ses and white pompons. Larry Larson, Ewing, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Don ald Snider, Coleridge, brother of the bride, and Gary Warner, Wayne. Seating the guests were Marlin Kirchner, Wayne, and Frederick Wright, Norfolk. Pamela Allemang was flower girl and Rocky Neal was ring bearer. At the reception held in the church {Kiriors following the cer emony, Mrs. Don Snider cut and served the cake which was baked by Mrs. Walter W'esterhoff. Mrs. Harlan Huake poured coffee. Serving and assisting at the gift table were Mrs. Alan Peterson, and the Misses Donna Sanne, Joyce Anderson, Jeanne Van Pat ter, Neligh, Shirley Tinsley, Om aha and Judy Filsinger, Norfolk. The bride attended Clearwater high school and Eden's School of Hairdressing in Lincoln. She has been employed as a beauty opera tor in Neligh and is now employ ed at Dariel's Beauty Salon in Lincoln. Mr. Larson attended Ewing high school and Norfolk Junior college. He is employed at the First Continental Bank in Lin coln, where the couple will re side at 502 South 12th Street fol lowing their wedding trip Donna Mae Fuhrer Honored at Party Donna Mae Fuhrer was visited by members of the Alpha club Tuesday afternoon when they helped her celebrate her 29th birthday. Miss Fuhrer, who was stricken with polio in 1940. is bedridden and does not have the use of her hands or legs. Following the club meeting at Miss Fuhrer's home, Mrs Al fred Drayton reviewed “The Lovely Ambition'' by Mary Ellen Chase. Miss Fuhrer then told of her trip to Winner. S. D., in August when she visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Fuhrer. The “big thrill” of the trip for Miss Fuhrer was the plane ride she had—her first.. She also was the center of attraction in the Winner home with many callers coming to visit her. Farewell Party Held For Dr. W. P. Watkins ORCHARD — After the regular conference session in the EUB church Tuesday evening, a fare well party was held for Dr. W. P. Watkins.' conference superinten dent who has been a supervisor in the eastern district of the Ne braska Conference for 16 years. Dr. Watkins has accepted a p> sition as superintendent of the Pacific Home at Burbank. Caiif.. beginning November 1. Mrs. Wendell Wilson was in charge of arrangements for the party, and WSWS members aid ed in preparing refreshments. The Rev. Mr. Lenz presented a gift of remembrance to Dr. Watkins. Gloria Palmer Weds Ralph Harkins, Sept. 12 EWING — Miss Gloria Dar lene Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Palmer, Bartlett, be came the bnde of Ralph Harkins, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Har kins. Ewing, September 12. The Rev. Lowell Drake performed the double ring ceremony at the Methodist Parsonage in Grand Is land The bri ie. a 1961 graduate of Wheeler county high school, is presently attending Grand Island Business school, and the bride groom, who has served four years with the US Navy, is now employed by Big Chief of Ne braska. The newlyweds will be at home at 249*72, South Oak Street in Grand Island. Bonnie Jarman, Roger Bennet Wed in Colorado CHAMBERS — Miss Bonnie Jarman and Roger Bennett, Ft. Collins, Colo., were united in marriage August 31 at the Evan gelical Free church in Ft. Col lins. The Rev. Ernest Streed con ducted the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarman, Ft. Collins, formerly of Chambers. Mr Bennett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bennett, also of Ft. Collins. A ballerina length gown of sa tin was chosen by the bride. It was trimmed with rosepoint lace and sequins. Her veil of French illusion, outlined with lace and pearls, fell from a tiara of se quins and pearls. She carried an arrangement of pink roses on a Bible. Miss Betty Jesse, maid of hon or, wore a dress of turquoise silk with a crystalline oversk rt. Miss Sally Fieldman, bridesmaid, wore a similar gown, and they carried •bouquets of pink gladioli. The bridegroom was attended by his brother. James Bennett. The ushers were Larry Zentz and Dale Jarman. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church. Assisting at this were Mmes. Dale Jarman, Hollis Champian, Don ald Grimes and Charles Gustaf son, and Miss Janet Glahn. Tne bride is a graduate of the Ft. Collins high school in 1960, and has since been empioy-ed at Forney Industries, Ft. Collins. Mr Bennett graduated from Ft. Collins high school in 1959. He is employed by the Rostek Construc tion company m Ft. Collins, where the couple is residing at 1609 Peterson Place. Roberta McDaniels Weds Robert Patras CLEARWATER — Relatives here have received announce ments of the marriage of Miss Roberta Jean McDaniel and Ro bert Patras, September 14 in the Baptist wedding chapel at Los Angeles, Calk'. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDaniel, and tin bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ivadell Sedivy and the late Lloyd Patras, all of this com munity Announce Engagement VERDIGRE — Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Pavlik, Washington, D. C., former Verdigre residents, are announcing the approaching wedding of their daughter, Jeannette, to Dennis Skokan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Skokan, Niobrara, October 28. The event will take place at the Lutheran church of the Holy Comfort. Washington. D. C. Miss Pavlik is employed at the First National Bank m Washing ton. She was formerly employ ed in the Verdigre Bank when her father served as bank president. Sick and Injured CHAMBERS — Mrs. Louis Har ley entered the TLkden hospital Wednesday of last week for med ical care. . .Mrs. Merle Fagan submitted to surgery at S:. An thony's hospital Friday. . X. R Carpenter returned heme Sunday from St. Anthony's h •spital whei'e he had been a patient since Mon day. . .John Honeywell returned Saturday to the Veterans hospital in Grand Island. He had been dis missed to accompany his wife tc Omaha for surgery. She is re cuperating at her home. . .Cecil Thorton is a patient in St. An thony's hospital in O'Neill. O'Neill Locals Returns from 3000 mile trip Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Bnttell re turned Tuesday from a 5000 mile trip into 10 states and Canada. They visited Mrs. Bnttell’s son, S Sgt LaVern Lynch and family at Loring .AFB, Maine. While there he took his parents on a sightseeing trip into Canada. S Sgt. Lynch, his wife ard daughter, Cheryl Ann plan to go soon to England to make their home. Mrs. Helen Sullivan spent from Friday until Sunday at Sioux City, attending the Iowa Florists as sociation convention. Techniques in designing and arranging floral bouquets. One of the arrange ments, a bouquet containing 36 carnations, was presented to Mrs Sullivan. Sunday guests of Mrs. Bessie Burge and June were Mr. and Mrs Clyde Burge and family, Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burge and family, Chambers and Mr and Mrs. Harold Burge. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block vis ited in Grand Island last week with their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Radean Block and helped him celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lee baked the birthday cake. Radean left Sunday for the armed ser vice. Mrs. Blanche Pick, Canton, S. D., arrived Saturday to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Barrett, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havranek. Sunday dinner guests at the Havranek home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vrooman, Atkinson. Guests visit ing Saturday at the Havranek home were Mrs. Mark Fahringer. Bloomfield, and Mrs. A1 Havran ek. Emmet. Roy Bridge and Gary Gillespie, who are attending Nebraska Wes leyan university in Lincoln, were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har nson itsnage and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stor johann, Scribner, and Bob Stor johann, Glendale, Calif., were din ner guests at the home of Mrs. Minnie Higgins Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spearman, Ainsworth, were Sunday guests in the Lowell Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cronin and family left Thursday for Atlantic la., where they will make their home. Tam was recently transfer red there as manager of the Safe way store. Movers shipped the household goods to their new home Wednes day. The new manager, John Ed zards, will move his family into the house which was occupied by Cronins Friday, earning here from Neligh. Guests Tuesday and overnight of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements were Mr. Clement’s brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Car] Ranchau of Milwaukee. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen left Monday for a 10 day vacation to Iowa and Minnesota to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marston returned Wednesday from Yellow stone Park, Wyo. where they have been employed this sum mer. They report most of the snow melted but it has been very cold. They will now reside in Lynch. Mrs. Harold Lindberg was hos tess to the M & M club Tuesday evening at a 7:30 dessert sup per at her home. Mrs. C. W. Porter was a non-member guest. In the playing of bridge. Mrs. D. H Clauson and Mrs. Paul Shierk were high score winners. Mrs. Sauers Honored Mrs. Roy Sauers, Long Beach Calif., who is visiting with her husband, was guest of honor at a tea given by Mrs. J. D Osen baugh Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sauers, former O'Neill residents, have been hduseguests in the Osenbaugb home, and were guests the first of the week a* die trailer h me of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson at the Ft Randall Boat club. They will visit other friends here and in the vicinity before returning to their home. Home on Leave Merlin Velder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Velder, and Leonard Havranek. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek, returned home Fridav on leave from San Diego. Calif. Both boys are in 'be Navy and just completed their six weeks training. They wiL visit for twe weeks with family and friends be fore returning to Sen Diego for overseas duty. Cnii>mn S*th Aaihmary Mr and Mrs Claude Bates Sun day quietly celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Present fur a social afternoon were their son, ■ Wayne Baum, Mrs. Bates and children. Karen. Linda, Gray dun and Beth of Emmet and their daughter, Mrs James Foreman Mr. Foreman and suns. Byron and Craig of Winner, S. D. and John Kee Refreshments of cake and ice cream were served Mr and Mrs. Bates reside at £20 E Everett. They formerly lived on a ranch south of Emmet before retiring. Off leers are Elected Mrs Owen Parkinson was elect ed president of the MNO club when it met Tuesday at the h >me of Mrs. William McIntosh with Mrs. Laurence Haynes as co-hoe tess. Other officers lor the new season are as follows: Mrs Mel vin Marcellus, vice president; Mrs Ruben Forwood, secretary; Mrs. Ben Hanlon, treasurer; Mrs Orville Smdelar, news reporter; Mrs Eugene Hastrater, health; Mrs. Joe Terms, music, and Mrs. McIntosh, reading Ten members and one guest, Mrs Harlan Mc Coy. were present. The next meet ;ng will be with Mrs. Hanlon at which tune a “Chinese” auction will be held and members are requested to bring articles to this meeting. ST. ANTHONY’S PIERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Pierson of O’Neill, daughter, Constance Marie, 7 pounds 8 oun ces, Sept. 20. LAMBERT — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lambert of O’Neill, daugh ter, Nancy Elizabeth, 6 pounds 14Vj ounces, Sept. 22. GOSSARD — Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Gossard of O’Neill, son, Ran dy Marvin, 7 pounds 1 ounce, Sept. 22. ROTHERHAM - Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rotherham of Ewing, daughter, Diane Lea, 7 pounds 9 ounces, Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham at Ewing are the parternal grandparents. CLYDE — Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Clyde of O’Neill, son, Mich ael Gene, 7 pounds 4 ounces, Sept. 23. ATKINSON MEMORIAL MURPHY — Mr. and Mrs. Con nie Murphy of Stuart, daughter, Colleen Frances, 6 pounds 9 oun ces, Sept. 19. VAUGHN — Mr. and Mrs Will iam Vaughn of Atkinson, son, Ronald Lee, 7 pounds 11 ounces, Sept. 20. SCHEINOST — Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schemost of Spencer, daugh ter, Tonya Marie, 6 pounds 8 ounces, Sept. 21. ELLIS — Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ellis of Newport, daughter, Ro bin Suzette, 7 pounds 4 ounces, Sept. 22. JANSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Char les Jansen of Stuart, son, Casey Brad. 7 pounds 4 ounces. Sept. 22 WILSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ter ry Wilson of Stuart, daughter, 7 pounds 15 ounces, Sept 24. ELSEWHERE CRAIG — Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Orchard, daughter, Kim berly Rae, 7 pounds 1% ounces. Sept. 20, Plainview hospital. Mrs Craig is the former Sandra Perry of O’Neill. PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Peterson of Lincoln, daughter, 6 pounds 4 ounces, Sept. 20. AHLERS — Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Ahlers of Wisner, son, Dan iel Dean, 5 pounds 1 ounces. Sept. Jl, Westpomt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers of Ewing are the paternal grandparents. BENNETT — Mr. and Mrs Harold Bennett of Ft. Robinson, daughter, Jeri, 9 pounds, Sept. 19, Crawford hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett of Ewing are the paternal grandparents. NAPIER — Mr. and Mrs. Rus sel Napier of Sterling, Kans.. son 9 pounds 8 ounces, Sept. 23. Hie grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Ir vin Cloyd of Ewing. This is the coupie s urst cnua. ICKLER — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ickler of Wayne, daughter, Jii] Kay, 6 pounds 5 ounces, Sept 9, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ickler of Or chard and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ru zacka of Verdigne are the grand parents. NIKS'HL'SER — Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Nienbuser of Sidney, son, 8 pounds 1 ounce. Sept. 12. Mrs. Nienhuser is the former Ar dith Kocina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kocma of Verdi - gre. The couple now has four sons. CHRISTON — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christon of Colorado City, Tex., daughter, 7 pounds 7 oun ces. Sept. 22. The Chnstons now have three daughters. MCLAUGHLIN — Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin of Naper, son, 6 pounds life ounces, Sept. 22, Burke, S. D. hospital. PIKLAPP — Mr. and Mrs Dwayne Pikiapp of Huron, S. D., son. Curtis Mark. 7 pounds 1 ounce. Sept. 24. The couple has a daughter. Grandparents are Mrs. Elsie Pikiapp erf Monowi and Mr. and Mrs. Segmiiler of Munich, Germany. PETERSON—Mr. and Mrs. L. Peterson of Lincoln, daughter. 6 pounds 4 ounces. Sept 20. Mrs. Peterson is the former Janeii Ce derburg of Grcnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marian Cederburg WALTON — Sp. 4 and Mrs Lester Walton of Ft. Bliss, Tex., daughter, Angela Eene, 6 pounds. Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Park er of O'Neill are the maternal great-grandparents. GRAGERT — Mr. and Mrs. Ar nold Gragert of Afcion. son, Ke vin Frederick, 6 pounds 3 oun ces, Sept. 23. The maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roterham of Ewing. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S ADMISSIONS Sept 2D — Mr* Robert Bengali and Mrs Lewis Pierson of O’Neill; Mr* Eddie Krugman at Lynch and Ed Sakup at Orchard. 21 — LaDana Kupey. ka of Camas Wash , Mrs Mary Henning at Atkmaun. George Jet fenea it Ewmg; Jim P Beeiaert of Orchard; Mrs Merle Fagan at Chambers; Mrs Frank Snyder of Page; Michael Zaairow and Raj mond Fox of O'Neiii. 22 — Mrs Tum Lambert, Mrs Lester G-js sard, Mrs Howard Jackson and Michael Jean Ttgfie of O'Neill. 23— Mrs Jerry Rotherham of Ewing; Emil Hrbek of Lynch; Dennis Bridge of Royal, Mrs Richard Clyde. Mrs. William Mc Intosh and Mrs. Edward Camp bell of 0'Neui. 24 — Mrs Clifford Sawyer of Inman, Donald W. Day of Bartlett; Mrs. Don Ebberry, Mrs. Clara O'Connell and Mrs. G A Miles of O’Neill 25 — Mrs William Ritterimsh at Chambers. 36 — Fred Perry of Emmet and Ronald Haselhorst of O'Neill. 27 —Ruyce Wright of Ewing. DISMISSALS: Sept. 26 — Mrs Hugo Fletcher and Mrs. Clarence Whaley of O'Neiii. 21 — Ed Su kap of Orchard; La Dona K«pejt ka of Camas, Wash.; Mrs. James Rodman and baby girl, Mrs LaVem Caskey and baby girl and Dwam Crandall of O'Neill 22 — George Jefferies of Ewing; Mrs R. Bengan, Mrs. L. ReynokLson and R. Fox of O'Neill 24-J. P Beeiaert of Orchard; E. R. Car penter of Chambers; Mrs. Eddie Krugman of Lynch; Mrs. Lewis Pierson and baby girl, Mrs. Fran cis Musi and baby girl and Mrs William McIntosh of O’Neill. 25 —Mrs. Louis Zahradnieek of At xinson ana jvirs r rang ooyaer oi Page. 26 — Mrs. G. A. Miles, Mrs. Richard Clyde and baby boy. Michal Jean Tighe, Gerald Sch maderer and Mrs. Lester Gossard _.-id baby boy of O’Neill. 27 — Dennis Bridge of Royal; Mrs William Ritterbush of Chambers; Michael Zastrow, Rickey Raute* kus, Carl Grosse and Ronald Ha selhorst of O’Neill. EXPIRED Sept 26 — Fred Perry of Emmet. 27 — Mrs. Clara O’Connell of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Sept. 18 — Mrs Frank Disterhcupt and Hubert Ramold of Atkinson. 19—Mrs Connie Murphy and Henry Tim mermans of Stuart. 20 — Mrs. Richard Klinger, Mrs. William Vaughn, Eugene Karr and Mrs Elmore Blain of Atkinson. 21 Carl Anderson of Atkinson; Ke vin Shaid of Stuart and Mrs. Gary Schemost of Spencer. 22 — Mrs. Blaine Ellis of Newport; Mrs. Charles Jansen and J. S. Hoffman of Stuart; Mark Asimus of O’ Neill and Richard Galyan of At kinson. 23 — Mrs. Wesley Cobb of Stuart. 24 — Mrs. Terry Wil son of Stuart and John Mohr of Atkinson. DISMISSED: Sept 18 — John Lucht of Ainsworth. 19 — Mrs. Jim Jarman and baby of Bas sett. 21 — Mrs. Joe Winkler of Emmet; Mrs. Elmore Blain and Mrs. Richard Klinger of Atkin son. 22 — Mrs Frank Svoboda and Clifford Orr of Atkinson. 23— Mrs. Connie Murphy and baby and Mrs. Martin Miksch and ba by of Stuart. 24 — Mrs. William Vaughn and baby, Eugene Karr and Mrs. Orland Fryrear of At kinson; Mark Asimus of O’Neill SACRED HEART ADMITTED: Sept 19-25 — Ba by Karla Jean Classen, E. L. Hag berg and Rickey Dean Loock of Spencer; Mrs. Elmer Frank and Mrs. Roscoe Creekmur of Bone steel, S. D.; Mrs. Casper Hasel horst of Bristow; Mrs. Arthur Retzlaff and Mrs. Leman Huber of Lynch and Lynelle Breyer of Naper. DISMISSED: Sept. 20 — Mrs Robert Classen of Spencer, Or vyl Femau of Butte and Mrs. Leonard Neilsen of Verdel. 22 — Mrs. James McAllister of Spen cer and Timothy Baldwin of Bonesteel, S. D. 23 — Henry Ma ly of Spencer. EXPIRED: Sept. 22 — Mrs. F. H. Weibelhaus of Fairfax. S D. Voorhies Named In Top Students ORCHARD — Michael Voor hies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Voorhies, is listed among the top 20 scholars among the ’upper classmen at the University of Nebraska. Voorhies. in the college of arts and science, is a geology major with minors in mathematics and Spanish. Justice Court sept. 21 — Albert LaFane. Burke. South Dakota, No recip rocity, fined $10 and costs, officer Clifford Kizzire. Sept 21 — Dwight McGee. Dri ver for Buckingham Freight lines. Overgross on Interior Group of Axles, fined $60.00 and costs. Officer, Kizzire. Sept. 23 — Marvin Schwartz. Buckeye, la., No Reciprocity, fin ed $10 and costs, Officer, Kiz zire. Sept. 23 — Ernest Francis Bon ney, Omaha, Nebraska, No 1961 Trailer plate, fined $10 and costs, officer, Donald Richardson. Sept. 24 — Clyde Huddle, Mul len, Nebr. No 1, Overweight on Interior Group of Axles; No. 2, Overweight on Capacity Plate: No. 3. No Registration Certificate, fined $80 and costs, Officer, Clif ford Kizzire. Sept. 24 — Jrunes H. Bates, Beatrice. Near., No. 1 Overgross on Interior Group of Axles; No. 2. Overweight cn Capacity Plate, fined $B0 and costs. Officer. Clif ford Kizzire. Sept. 25 — John Heine * Con ard. O’Neili- Nebr.. Intoxication, fined $15 and costs. Officer. John HaveOca. At The Courthouse tmrnucr cxh bt - Sfpt 36 — Clarets.-* E W nth 0"Setfl, v». Robert M »ee. r u> Junes and loss rf ume resulting from an accident April 7, 1*U. Sept 25 — Public Finance On., vs Wilma Weber, summary judgment awarded as favor of plaintiff CXH'NTY OCH KT— Sept 21 — Robert Morrell. Hy ann •* tught speeding f ried $10 and costs, officer R L. Gude Sept 2! — Orvalle Svua Chambers. ftcttcvmg license plates, fined $10 and costs, offi cer E. M. Hast res ter Sept. 22 — Ronald L Carey, Ames, la., da> speeding, fined $15 and costa, officer E. M Has treiter. Sept 22 — Robert Ollendick. Chambers, driving under the in fluence of alcoholic liqu>r. fined $100 and costs and drivers licens suspended for six months. Sept. 26 — Frank Pechuta. Co k*me S D , night speeding, fin ed $10 and coots, officer H L Gude. Sv-tk 26 —* Donald J Watson. LeMars, la., night sj»eeding fm ed $10 and costs, officer R L Gude Sept 26 — William R Wemrich Hinton. is., speeding, lined >10 and costs, officer R L Gude Band Parent Club Formed at Verdigre VERDIGRE A Band Parent club was organized at a meet ing Tuesday evening held in the music room Band director, Julius R. Muel ler has announced the formation of a beginners band which will lie held every Tuesday and Thursday from 1:15 to 1:45 p.m There are 23 students in the senior hand. Confirmation Rites Held at Verdigre VERDIGRE — September 20 at 10:30 a m., the Most Rev. Gerald T. Bergan, DD. of the Omaha Archdiocese, admini stered the holy sacrament of con firmation to a class of 63 candi dates in St. Wenceslaus Catholic church. The confirmans were Sheila Barta, Robert Block, Susan Block, Thomas Block. Angela Cernousek, Vaneta Coover, Duane Dufek, Dwight Dufek. Rita Dvorak, Terrance Dvorak, David Effle, Elaine Fuchtman. Bradley Hansen, Richard Harder, James Hawke, Linda Holan. Bonnie Jaros, Marlene Jedlic ka. Dale Jelinek. Vivian Jelinek. Jackie Jensen, Beverly Kment, Roger Kotrous, Blain Larson, Marcia Liska, James Mlady, Diane McCormick, Cheryl Nova cek, David Pavlik, Dennis Pav lik, linda Pavlik, Peter Pavlik, Lynn Prokop. Cecil Rudloff, Joseph Rudloff, Roberta Ruzicka, Jeremy San doz, Mary Sandoz, Connie Schreier, Philip Schreier, Scott Schreier, Stephen Schreier, Tere sa Schreier, David Sukup, Ve ronica Sukup, Jeanne Tichy Joan Tichy, Lucile Ulrich, Daniel Vakoc, Patricia Vakoc, Karen VIcan, Joyce Zila, William Fanta, Edw'ard Jiracek, Jerry Konopasek, Mrs. Gordon Burk hardt, Mrs. Leonard Dufek, Mrs. Elmer Pavelka and Mrs. Marvin Pavelka. Assisting in the services were the Rev. W. F. Lordemann, Os mond; the Rev. F. P. Kenney, Plainview; the Rev. P. E. Schneider, Creighton: the Rev. J. Hunkeler. Bloomfield, the Rev. J. W. McNally, Niobrara, and the Rev. C J. Obomy, local pas tor. Penney Store To Begin New Credit Plan John Enke manager of the J. C. Penney Company department store, of ’ O'Neill, announced to day that the store will offer charge account privileges to cus tomers beginning October 5. The Penney credit plan will make available to customers the newest type of charge account in both Penney s charge account and the Time Payment Plan. The Penney's charge account is a 30-day charge account which makes is possible for a customer to pay an account in full within 30 days of billing date without a service charge. This plan also provides an option for customers who wish to spread payments over a longer period. Each month a bill is received the cus tomer can pay it in full, without service charge, or pay a de signated amount and extend the balance over a longer period. Minimum amounts vary from one-fourth to one-sixth of the total bill. Kunz Family Holds Reunion STUART — For the first in 40 years the children of Mrs, Emma Kunz were able to be together for a family reunion Thursday at th--* home of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bigelow. The children are Leo, Caldwell, Ida.: Ai F . Boise Ida.; George, Omaha: Callista Weichman, Mrs Dana P.igelow, Bert J and Ed ward C-. all of Stuart; Emil R., Vista. Calif.: Mrs. Paul Preston, Freeport, ID., and Mrs Jim Flanuigan, Sutherland. Others attending the reunion were the George Kohle family, the Milton Weichman family, Stuart; Vince Rotherham family, Niobrara; Mrs. Burt Clayton and Danny, Lincoln; Mrs. Al Kunz, Boise. Ida.; Mr and Mrs. Ray Petringer Brighton. Colo., and Jim Flannigan, Sutherland. Kliments Observe 20th Anniversary ATKINSON Mr and Mrs la*uis F Kilunttii jr„ were sur prised by friend* and relatives who came to their hutn<* Sunday t<> help them oharrvr their 30th wedding anniversary Theme attending were Mr and Mrs H*-rt»crt Kaiser. O'Neill. Mr and Mrs Henry Kliment and family, Wausa; Mr ami Mrs Law Thorapaon and family. Kkmmfield; Mr and Mrs Ray mond Souoek and family, Verdi gr*. Mr and Mr* James U>Nas and family. Mr ami Mrs Ray 1 *>liia* and family Mr and Mrs Nurbart Ikibia* and family and Mr and Mrs Richard Uerrmer and daughter, all of Atkinson, ami Mr* Anges Melena and family, Amelia R. Long Dismissed From Neligh Hospital LYNCH Randy ling was dismissed Sunday from ttie Ante k»jH- Memorial ho*pital in Ne ligh where he was given further medical treatment in the care of a broken collarbone winch oc curred September 15 Preliminary treatment was made at the Lynch hospital. It was necessary' to put his should er* in a brace to ki-ep the tune AdhlStM) Neighbors Hold Haying Bee for Verdigre Man VERDIGRE Neighbors and friends have let a liand to Wally Sukup Verdigre farmer who has been 111 the past month and Is a patient in Our Lidy of l>mriles hospital at Norfolk Fourteen men met last week and spent a day rrvwing 200 acres of hay anti alfalfa, and the following day 22 fnends gathered at the Sukup farm to put up the hay and alfalfa Assisting were the following men Leo Sukup, Gordon Burk hardt, Vac Kotrous, Ia*wis Frank, Li ward Sukup. Vernon Effle, Dan Sukup. Donald Effle, Stanley Ickler, Raymond Sukup, I ester Kffle, Lawr ence Sukup, Harold Effle, Elmer Sukup, Arthur Sukup. Adolph Sukup. Henry- Sukup, Floyd Sukup, El mer Kotrous, Johnny Sukup. Richard Raff and Maurice I>wi nell. Preparing and serving meals were Mmes Johnny Sukup, Adolph Sukup. Raymond Sukup. Leo Sukup, Harold Effle and Frank Vecera. and Miss Judy Sukup. Verdigre Plan* TV Improvements VERDIGRE — If members of the Verdigre Television commit tee do not comply by’ October 31 with regulations set by the Federal Communications com mission, the local television boosters will be shut down Henry' Prokop. Otto Jedlicka jr., L E. Mastalir, Henry Frank and Clifford L. Schreier, commit tee members, have ordered a new unit for channel 13 which will meet with Commission specifications. Six hundred dol lars will have to be raised for channel 2 conversion. Service* Held for Mr*. A. Weibelhaus FT. RANDALL — Funeral ser vices were held Tuesday at 10 a m in St. Anthony’s church at Fairfax, S. D., for Mrs. Anna Weibelhaus, 80, Fairfax, who died Friday, Sept. 22 Rosary was recited Monday evening at the church Interment under the arrangements of the Jones Funeral home at Spencer was in St. Anthony’s cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Ferd Weibelhaus; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Donlin, Bristow, and Mrs. William Opbroek, Bone steel, S. D., and two sons, Cyril, Boring, Ore., and Virgil, Spring field, Penn. Christ Lutheran Church is Host For Zone Rally An all-day meeting was held Tuesday when the Christ Luthe ran church was host to 102 wo men from U area churches and two guest churches for the annual Zone Rally. Representatives were present from Ainsworth, Atkinson, Bur ton, Chambers, Orchard, Jami son, Lynch. Spencer. Butte and Fairfax, S. D. The guest churches were Madison and Norfolk Mrs. Gail Robart, Norfolk, dis trict representative, gave a re port in the morning following registration by Mrs Bud Krug man and Mrs Bill Meyer*. Mrs. Arnold Huelle. Long Pine, Zone president, conducted the business meeting Opening devotions were by the Rev. Alvin Lade, Ains worth. who presented the after noon program. Mrs. Walter Ohi marm, Ainsworth, Zone delegate to the national convention, pre sented a report . The welcome was by Mrs. Har old Mlinar. The Rev. A S. Ged wiilo conducted the Bible quiz. An election of officers was held with the following results: Mrs. Troy Shaw, Burton, president; Mrs John Heermann, Jamison, vice president; Mrs. Harold Mi canek, Lynch, secretary, and Mrs. Duane Grossmcklaus, Chambers, treasurer. The last three officers were re-elected. Entertainment was furnished by the O'Neill society under the direction of Mrs Don Younie. On th^ program were Mmes Don Larson. Charles Smith, Bud Krugman. Harold Mlinar and Younie. The luncheon was under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred Timmerman. Mrs. Duane McKay and Mrs. Alvin Heese were in charge of the coffee hour. Irene Ruzicka Assumes Job of Extension Agent Irene lUukka tlsrkaisi. »i» Irr *«# Melvin RlBlrki. O Neill, and a frequent visitor here, haa assumed t**r duties as . sinty extension agent of Krya Paha. Brown and Ituck ruuntlri with headquarters In the Unawn county courthouse at Ainsworth. Miss Ituruka received her bachekw of science degree in h»*me economic* from «w Uni versity of Net«raska tti June. Site trained as assistant estenahei agent tn Vatley county lehwa mov ing to Ainsworth Former Resident Of Clearwater Dies in Oregon CLEARWATEU Ward haa tav-n received id the tk-alh i< a former Clearwater rrsi.tcnt A C. Uridrl, 55. Srptrmlier 15 at Med ford Ore l «ciith was caused by a heart attack Funeral srrvtora were held in Medford September 18 Mr t’ridel lived in r window. Tlx* accident occurred when she was running up the stairs from the basement and apparent ly tripped, hitting tier arm against the kitrtien dour window Twelve stitches were taken to cloae each wound Undergoes Surgery SPENCER I *r .1 C Mar cum underwent major surgery In tlx* Metis slist hospital, Sioux City, la l»r Marcum practical# at Spencer Spencer Church Welcomes Pastor SPENCER The Rev. and Mrs Ixiri Olmsted and family, former O'Neill imstor and real dents. were tionorcd recently t/y memt>ers of ttx Wesleyan Metho diat church in Spencer at a wel coming stiower and program held in the church basement A short program was pre sented by program leaders, Mrs Ralph Wurtr ami Mr* (iordon Keller Group singing was Led by Mrs Earl Homhack Gift# were presented to the Olmsteds by Mrs Paul Netoon, Mr*. Rut land Hortmck ami Mr*. John Carr Phone Your News to The Frontier— Phone 788 THINK! ■ IBIEI STAMP THE FRONTIER PhoiM 788 O'Naill Paul Shierk INSIRAMT. AOEHCT OHEIUL, NEBft lanuntaer of AH Kind* ROYAL THEATRE rri. Xmt. S«-pt. 2»-M ST AR DI ST John Agar K.: chard Boone Technicolor HATER BABIES _ and MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP Son.-Mon.-THr*. Oct. 1-2* PARRISH Troy Donahue Claudette Oolbert Karl Malden Dean J agger Technicolor Wed.-Tbnn.-Frt.-Sat. Oct. 4*4-7 ONE EYED JACKS Marion Brando Karl Malden Technicolor