Dennis Ickes Initiated In Rodeo Association PACK I tennis Ickes was one of 1!) students to be initiated into the University of Nebraska Rodeo association tn special ceremonies at the College of Agriculture camiwis Thursday night. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes. Page. Before being admitted as full fledged members of the group, initiates were required to par ticipate in a horse-ha messing contest, ride a bucking barrel and “walk the plank” blindfold ed and barefoot, into a large vat of molasses and cornflakes. r---- i | Subscribe Now! | Subscription Blank " ! THE FRONTIER j 4 » g III No. Itli O’Neill, Nebraska | Please enter my subscription to The Frontier for one year, to s £ be delivered by mail. I enclose: 52.50 (in Nebraska), 5300 (out side Nebraska). < > j Name . . ™ Address " i I 1 . 1 i > I IBs ■ ummmm. MAESTRO'8 ROSE, by world's largest rose growers, named in honor of Pittsburgh Paints brilliant array of custom-mixed Maestro colors. Blooms for years. 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Myron Brinker. and wore a taffeta gown designed with long tapered sleeves, scalloped jeweled Chan t’lly lac<‘-trimmed high square neckline and fitted bodice. A lace crested bustle flowed into a chap el train Her silk illusion veil was waist length and was held in place by a jeweled crown. She carried an orchid on a white prayer book. Mrs. E. F. Adamson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and she wore a light blue silk illusion street length gown with a matching net head piece. Serving his brother as best man was Ijou Nekoliczak. Ushers were Vic Brinker and Lyle Kelly. Flower girl was Teresa Brinker, and ring bearer was Michael Klasna. Junior attendants were Ruth Jane Brinker and Charles McFadden. A wedding dinner was served to 150 guests at the Legion hall. At the reception in the afternoon. Mrs. Myron Brinker presided at the coffee service, and Mrs. Lyle Kelly at the punch. Mrs. Vic Brinker and Mrs. Ed McFadden cut and served the cake. Mrs. Bill Brinker had charge of the gift table, and Miss Mary Janice Renter, the guest book. After a wedding trip the couple will reside on a farm near Gree ley. Judith Drickey Married March 4 at Spencer SPENCER — Miss Judith Ann Drickey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Drickey, Spencer, and Thomas Norwood Scarbor ough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell W. Scarborough, Hayes, S. D., were united in marriage Sun day, Mar. 4, in the Spencer Methodist church. The 3 p.m. ceremony was per formed by the Rev. V. R. Dan iels. Mrs. P. O. Friedrich was organist and accompanied Dennis Hanson, Omaha, the vocalist. A floor- length gown of white satin with a lace overskirt was worn by the bride. The scalloped bodice was trimmed with lace applique, embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. She carried a white Bible centered with an arrangement of red roses. Maid of honor was Miss Helen Friedrich, and she was attired in a gown of green brocade with a silk organza overskirt. She car ried a colonial bouquet of white mums. Douglas Sugrue, Sioux Falls, S. D., was best man. Ushers were Bruce Friedrich and Donald Drickey, brother of the bride. A reception was held in the church basement following the ceremony. Miss Mary L>ricke; took care of the guest book The bride graduated fron Spencer public school, and is al tending the Methodist School c Nursing in Omaha. Mr. Scarborough is a gradual of the Pierre, S. D. high schoc and South Dakota State co’leg at Brookings, S. D. Following a wedding trip th couple will reside at Cblorad Springs, Colo,, where he is enr ployed by the Civil Engineerin Corporation of Colorado Springs Announce Engagement ■tfiJBX',' > ■’SPSF ' —ih ill. m ' ... PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Glumly, Page, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Janice, to Jack Baumfolk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baum folk Sr., Delta, Colo. Miss Crumly is employed at the General Adjustment Bureau in Omaha. Her fiance is in the armed forces, stationed at Omaha. No wedding date has been an nounced. Patrons Requested to Clear Walks, Drives Ira H. Moss, postmaster, ask city mail delivery patrons fo: their corperation in clearing side walks and entrances as soon a possible after snow storms in or der that city delivery of mai may be restored quickly and com pletely. Snow drifted sidewalks in thi city make it diffcult and ii some cases impossible for thi city carrier to make deliverie; of mail. Local mail delivery re quires foot carriers to walk 2 miles daily, and this cannot bi covered with sidewalks and en trances to mail boxes dogger with snow and ice. . ... » Hospital Notes f . ST. ANTHONY'S j ADMITTED: Mar. 7 Timothy , S«*hi. Kenneth Barlow and Leo Vandersnick of Ewing; Philip Al Imdorfer. William Hull and Nor ton Clark of O'Neill. 8 Mrs. Al ' len Hargens, Mrs. John Cassidy and Mrs. Joseph Keller of Spen ’ cer; Mrs. Amy Jacobson of Ew ing; Mrs. William Sammons of Amelia and Mrs. John M. Gal lagher of Inman. 9 — Robert Wheeler and Mrs. Mark Herbers of O’Neill; Mrs. Dwight Schroed er of Ewing and Robert Geary of Inman. 10 Melvin Mver and Jack Taylor of O'Neill. 11 Mrs Peter Nissen of Page and Mrs. Richard Salmen of O'Neill. 12 - Mrs. Robert Decoy of O’Neill. 13—Mrs. Richard Sunderman of Ewing and Eldon Peterson of O'* | Neill. DISMISSED: Mar. 7 Mrs. Frank Clyde, Mrs. William Mc Intosh, Mrs. Mike London and Mrs. William E. Hansen of O' Neill. 8 — Kenneth Barlocv and Timothy Sehi of Ewing and Guy E. Blake of Chamliers. 8—Ivan Potter of Lynch. 10 Steven AJ lierts of Page and John M. Gal lagher of Inman. 11 — Richard St rube and Robert Wheeler of O’Neill and Mrs. Arthur Fluckey of Chambers. 13 Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and baby of Ewing. 14 I.eo Vandersnick of Ewing. EXPIRED: Mar. 8— Mrs. Em met Stamp of Inman. ST. ANTHONY’S HARGENS—Mr. and Mrs. Al len Hargens of Spencer, daugh ter, Joan, 8 pounds 5 ounces, March 8. SAMMONS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sammons of Amelia, daugh ter, Denise Marjorie, G pounds 12 ounces, March 8. KKUJ-:K Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Keller of Spencer, daugh ter. 8 pounds 3*a ounces. March 8 SCHROEDER ~ Mr and Mrs I ■wight Schroeder of Ewing, son. liobert Jame*. 6 pounds 14 oun ces. March f>. SUNDERMAN Mr and Mrs Richard Sunderman of Ewing, daughter. 8 pounds 5si ounces, March 13. MILLER Mr and Mrs Karl Miller of O'Neill, daughter, Car ma Marie, 6 pounds, March 8. This is the couple's first child. Mr and Mrs. Robert Miller of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cihlar of Verdigre are the grand parents. Kostic Transfers to Grand Island Store Bill Kostic reported March 1 at the Hesteds store in Grand Is land as assistant manager, hav ing been transferred from that position in the Norfolk store. His wife, the former Mary Kay Turner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Turner, O'Neill, will join him in Grand Island as soon as he locates suitable quarters. Kramers' Daughter Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Bill Kramer and daugh ter, Rene, went to Sioux City, la., Wednesday, Mar. 14, where Re ne had an after-surgery checkup. Rene, two-years-old, underwent surgery February 14 for the re moval of kidney stones. She re mained in the Sioux City hospital II days and was then brought home. Her mother reports that she is recovering satisfactorily. Attends Radiological School in Chicago Ed Dziowgo, supervisor of elec tronics at the Vortac station here, is attending a federal radiological school in Chicago this week. He left Sunday by plane from Omaha and will return this week end. HANDY HAUSFRAU The little woman popp'd the dinner Into the oven, really proud of her clever imprmis lug. Having lost Uie aluminum nuik (or ihe baked |K>t-itocs she hud cut piece* of “aluminum" wire to Insert in the spuds. After dinner, pop noticed the strange piece* of wire nail up on questioning discovered they were from his toolbox supply of liquid core solder. He was the only one that goi sick Mom was on a dici. Henry Barrett Dies At Council Bluffs Word has been received of the death February 24 of a former O'Neill resident, Henry Barrett, at Council Bluffs, la. He was the brother of Mrs Pat Sullivan, O' Neill. Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs Richard Minton Sr. and Lar ry attended funeral services for Mr. Barrett February 27 at Coun cil Bluffs, returning to O'Neill the following day. en house at the Eadville Evange ls m—twt ;—iwmv: i PORCH and STEP RAILING TERMS Expert Installation — Call JIM SESSIONS Phone lOf* O'Neill Box Two Re-Enlist In US Navy Richard Minton Jr re-rn* listed in the navy «*d '* BU,,*,n' ed nl the Naval Air llaae, Ola the. Kan . In the personnel at flee. 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