Nancy Hoole Weds Doug Zane Livingston July 17 at Omaha The marriage of Nancy Jean Hoole and Doug Zane Livingston took place Tuesday, July 17, at Omaha in a candle light cere mony in the chaj>el of Dundee Presbyterian church. The Rev. Roger Shnjraon officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hoole sr., Omaha. Mr. Livingston is the son of Mrs. Lra Livingston, Atkinson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length gown of aqua blue silk, a small pill box hat and veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of tiny white mums with pink sweetheart ro ses. Mrs. James Lougsdorf was mat ron of honor. She wore a dress of white eyelet rice cloth. Her bou quet was of yellow sweetheart ro ses, Lou Gene Livingstone, Atkinson, served as best man. Ushers were James Lougsdorf, Omaha, and James Sush, Omaha. A reception was held following the ceremony at the Fireside Inn. Hosts were the bride's parents. The bride, a graduate cf Tech nical High school, worked as a typist for Securities Acceptance Corporation. Mr. Livingstone for merly of Atkinson is employed by Western Electric as a tool and die technician. After a wedding trip to the Black Hills the couple will make their home in Omaha. Frederick-Koval Wed Alice Frederick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederick, Cedar Rapids, and Emil Koval, son of Mrs. Monika Koval, Lynch, were united in marriage Friday, June 15, at the St Paul’s First Methodist church, Cedar Rapids. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Spath and daughters, Kingston, N. Y. were visitors the past two weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alvin Heese and family and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spath at Inman. Merry Matron Club Mrs. Archie Cleveland was hos tess July 19 to the Merry Matron club. Six members were present. They answered roll call with their “pet peeve”. The next meeting will be Aug. 16 at the home of Mrs. Carl Hubei. Roll call will be answered with their “bad hab it”. MM Club Meets Mrs. Paul Shierk was hostess to the MM Bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Porter and Mrs. H. G. Kruse were high score winners. Lutheran Ladies Aid Christ Lutheran Ladies aid met Thursday evening at the church. The topic was given by Mrs. Don Larson. A shower was given for Mrs. Gcdwillo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harding, Ful lerton, Calif., came July 19 to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hardine and other rela lives. They expect to return home Friday. Honored on First Birthday Sunday, July 22, Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim, grandparents of Patrick Shane O’Neill gave a dinner in honor of his first birth day. Those present were his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene O’Neill, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim and uncles, Lonnie and Dick. The birthday cake, resembling a merry-go-round, was baked and decorated by his grandmother O’ Neill. Mrs. Joe Bartos, Atkinson, is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska and family. Tuesday eve ning guests at the Ziska home were Mr. and Mrs. George Bar tos and family. Charles Cole spent from Tues day until Saturday in Omaha vis iting his daughter, Mrs. Don W.edige and boys. He also visited Mike Landreth, who is in Clark son hospital. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wedige brought Charlie PHONE 788 THE FRONTIER, FOR Invitations Thank You Cards Napkins Get our Prices Before you Buy home and continued on to Atkin son where they spent Saturday evening and part of Sunday vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige and bis brother-m law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bouska and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fetrow spent ten days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow, before leaving for Se attle, Wash, where he will take special training in radio engineer ing, he is a electronic technician. Roger Neimeyer spent approx imately ten days visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neimey er, before leaving for Seattle, Wash., where he will take spec ial training in the field of radio engineering. A picnic will be held in Ford Park Sunday, August 5th, at noon for all relatives and friends of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson. Mr and Mrs. Harold Allen and family, Wymore, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nickeson and boys from Thursday till Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Linebaugh and daughter, Jamie, Lincoln, were weekend guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Donlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tennis will leave Friday for a ten day vacation in Minnesota. Those planning to attend grad uation exercises at Immanuel hos pital School of Nursing, Omaha, Friday, are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krugman and Keith, Mr.- and Mrs. Edwin Krugman and Mrs. Fred Krugman. Elaine Krugman is one of the 36 graduates. Mrs. Hugo Fletcher and Mrs. Arthur Hibbs, teachers at the First Presbyterian church spent the last week at Hastings College attending a training school. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Em bree returned July 20 from a month’s vacation trip by train to the World’s Fair and parts of the northwestern states. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Donlin and Linda, Central City, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Donlin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and family, Emmet, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson re turned Wednesday of last week from Albuquerque, N. M., where they had spent a week visiting their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. 9tanley Benson. They were accompanied on their trip by their grandson, Timothy Benson, Spencer and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paulter and sons, Paterson, N. J., who had been visiting her parents and brother, Hugh Ben son and family, Spencer. The Benson’s daughter, DeMar is and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thorton, who had visited her parents and brother, Hugh Benson and family traveled with them to Albuquerque, to stop en route to visit Stanley and wife on their return trip home to Vanden berg Air Force Base at Lom poc, Oalif., where they are both employed. Mr. and Mrs. Paulter and sons left Sunday for their home in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roberts, Albuquerque, N. M., spent the past week visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott. They had spent the previous week in Den ver attending a Roberts family reunion. They visited a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Benson, Norfolk. Joe Kubik has purchased the Norbert Clark residence in O’ Neill. His plans to leave his farm northeast of town are not definite yet. Guest of Mrs. H. J. Birming ham is Libby Latta, arriving from Omaha Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Larson and family returned to their home in Chicago, having spent a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. M. Gallagher. Tony Anewalt returned to his home in San Diego, Sunday. His wife and son will remain for a longer stay at the Gallagher home. Mae D. Hammond, Omaha, vis ited the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ira H. Moss and family. Sarah Ruddy, Long Beach, Calif., and Sadie Harte, Omaha, were guests of Mrs. Nora Harte, recently. Miss Ruddy returned to California Friday. The Rev. Robert Granger and family, pastor of the Church of Christ for the last three years, have moved to Fort Morgan, Col orado. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and family, Kenosha, Wise., are ex —— ___ : PLANNING A WEDDING? The Frontier REV. LYNN DEI.EHOV' was camp evangelist at Wesleyan Meth odist conference grounds during the annual Crusaders camp last week. Rev. and Mrs. Deleboy are shown above In the camp taber nacle. The three-day conference was attended by 75 boys and girls from 9-12 years old. les Daly, her brother, Omaha, his wife, and son, William Daly. Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden went to Grand Lake, Colo., and will meet Dr. and Mrs. Richard Owens and family of Kansas City, to spend about ten days. Mrs. Owens is their daughter. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. James Golden and family of Denver. Hilda Gallagher left Saturday for La Crosse, Wis., to visit her brother, Dr. Frank Gallagher. Margaret Donohoe was up from Omaha last weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Don ohoe. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weier went to Kansas City to see their daughter, Kathleen, who is in training at Providence hospital. iBruce Weier will meet them thprp Thpv arp pvnppfpd ro. turn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen and children, Norfolk, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flood. She was formerly Kath leen Flood. They will return to Norfolk Wednesday. Mrs. Dick Henning, Timmy and Jeff, Wagner, S. D. were guests of her mother, Mrs. Delores Shaw from Wednesday until Sunday. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Delores 9haw were Mr. and-Mrs. Floyd Greenfield, Bas sett. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindberg spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ehlers and family, Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wilmoth, Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hile, Bellwood. Mrs. John Beilin went to Colum bus Tuesday and brought back her three grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hagensick returned home Friday from Grand Island. Mr. Hagensick had undergone surgery and had been hospitalized for six weeks at the Veterans hospital. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: July 18 — Mrs. Neil Walker of Chambers; Mrs. William Braithwait of Spencer and John Cunningham of Omaha. 19 — John A Jones of Utica, Mo., Delores Mosel of Orchard; Mrs! Gerald Schmaderer, Mrs. Her man Orsborn and Mrs. Alfred Sanders of O’Neill. 21 — Mrs. Ro bert Pruden of Page; Ronald Wright of Ewing; Mrs. George Hartford of O’Neill; Mrs. Eddie Krugman of Lynch; Arloe Craw ford of Chambers and Mrs. Cur tis Nelson of Bristow. 22 — Mrs. Larry Rice, Janice Angus and Mrs. Robert Ferris of O’Neill and Mrs. William Hobbs of Ewing. 23 — Mrs. Donald Schommer of O’Neill. 24 — Mrs. Jerry Cuddy and Mrs. Gerald Langmeier of O’Neill and Mrs. R. B. South of Inman. DISMISSALS: July 18 — Mrs. Jack Bentzen of Naper; Clarence Dobbin of Page; Harry Gross and Mrs. Louis Peter and baby of u iNem. 19 — John Cunningham of Omaha; Jim Bailey of O’ Neill; Mrs. Ernest Gudenschwa ger of Orchard and Mrs. F. W. Ramsey and baby of Atlantic, la. 20 —Joe McLeish (transferred to Omaha), Mrs. Harold Mlinar and Mrs. Frank Ertz of O’Neill and Cecil Mashino of Spencer. 21 — John A Jones of Utica, Mo.; Mrs. Gene Mudloff of Page; Kay Kel ley of Inman; Mrs. Lyle Mitteis and Mrs. Edward Urban of Ew ing and Arloe Crawford of Cham bers. 22 — Mrs. Neil Walker and baby of Chambers. 23 — Mrs. Ed ward Krugman of Lynch; Mrs. Elsie Phillips of Thedford; Mrs. Darrell Gillette and Mrs. Ed Dew ey of Chambers; Mrs. Herman Or shorn. Julia Biglin, Mrs. Ger ald Schmaderer and baby and Mrs. Larry Rice of O’Neill 24— Mrs. W. E. Wanser of Page and Mrs. William Hobbs of Ewing. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: July 17 — Mrs. Alex Vanderbeek of Atkinson; Mrs. William E. Jardee of Om aha and Milton E. Weichman of Stuart. 18 — Mrs. Larry Paxton of Stuart; Peter Walnofer and I Mrs. Leo Monahan of Atkinson. 1 9— Wessen C. Gage erf Atkin son and Velma A Stewart of New port. 20 — Mrs. James Donlin of O’Neill; Elwood Brady and Mrs. Agnes Henderson of Atkinson. 22 — Mrs. Jerald Gordon of Ains worth. DISMISSED: July 16 — Mrs. Ethel Miller of Bassett. 17 — Mrs. Lester Fleming of Atkinson. 18 — Mrs. Peter Ramoid of At kinson and Milton E. Weich man of Stuart. 19 — Mrs. Al bertina Utter of Newport and ■in muiill i m * Elaine Krugman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krugman, O’Neill, is one of thirty-six sen iors to be graduated from the Immanuel Hospital School of Nursing in Omaha, Friday. Commencement exercises will be held at 8 p.m. in Bloom Hall on the campus of the Immanuel Deaconess Institute. The guest speaker will be Dr. Melvin A. llammarburg, pastor of Gloria Dei Church, St. Paul, Minn. Bac i aiaui mri tit/t o ni/ic .-tviivu uled for Wednesday at the Im manuel church. The Awards of Honor-Certifi cates and Key Pins will be awarded to those students who have maintained at least a “B” average throughout the three year course of study. Other graduation week activ ities wall include a Parent-Daugh ter luncheon; the annual Junior Senior banquet; a Faculty Spon sor’s Tea; and a special break fast for seniors and faculty mem bers given by the Immanuel Hos pital staff. pected Friday and will be week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Miller. Mr. Dean was at one time principal of the O’Neill pub lic school. He is now head of the physics department of Carthage College. J. D. Cronin left Sunday on a trip to Lake Louise, Banff, and the World’s Fair. He will attend the National Bar Association meeting in San Francisco on his way home. Wednesday, Mrs. Mary Biglin and Mrs. Margaret Boler went to Omaha to visit their sister, Anne Waters and brother, Father Leonard. Visiting Mrs. Simon Bosn for a few days is her daughter, Mrs. Blumstrom, Winner. S. D. and children. Teresa Bosn, who is at tending school in Omaha, was here for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka had as their guest of the weekend, his sister, Irene Ruzicka, Ains worth. Mrs. John Protovinsky had her daughters and families as guests at her home. Eva Thomas and Mrs. John Grutsch and children, Ann and Pat, returned Tuesday to North Platte. Mrs. Claude Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Ro bin Dump and family, left Mon day for their home in Brandon, Minn. Daniel and Donald Johnson, great grandsons of Mrs. Proto vinsky went to their home Mon day, in Worthington, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. James Harty and family arrived Saturday from Denver for a visit with their par ents, Mrs. W. H. Harty and Mrs. Simon Bosn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson, Rapid City, have been visiting their parents, Mrs. Teresa Mur ray and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wat son, Inman. Guests of Mrs. Teresa Murray were her daughter, Mrs. Jerry Lonsberry and had)and and Lons berrys’ daughter, Mrs. Holly Chadd and family, St. John, Kan. Mr. Lonsberry is manager of Brown-McDonald store at St. John. Mrs. F. N. Cronin and Mrs. Be atrice Harty spent Wednesday in Sioux City. Mrs. Mary McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus and Jeanne went to Omaha Sunday, returning Monday. Vincent Ernst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst and Jerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gokie, came up from Omaha over the weekend. Dick Minton and family, Olathe, Kan., have been visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Min ton sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Troshynski and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond and family are expected home Thursday, after spending a va cation in Minnesota. Overnight guests of Mrs. J. J. Harrington Thursday were Char Mrs. William E Jardee of Om aha. 20 — Mrs. Adrian Rerucha and baby of Atkinson and Mrs. Lester Stewart of Newport. 22 — Mrs. Alex Vanderbeek and Mrs Leo Monahan and baby of Atkin son and Mrs. Larry Paxton and baby of Stuart. 23 — Elwoud Brady of Atkinson. SACRED HEART July 23 — William Burger, John Fredrickson, Mrs. Beula Kaul, Baby Wayne Loock, D. C. Reiser and Alfred Stanek of Spencer; Martin Eiler, Frank Ertz and Mrs. Mary Heiser of Monowi; Mrs. Robert Robinette of Nio brara and Mrs. Edward Whet ham of Lynch. DISMISSED: July 16 — Mrs. James Haney of Pickstown, S. D. 17 — Mrs. George Filsinger and Charles Fox of Spencer and Louis Nelson of Lynch. 18 — Alfred Stanek of Spencer and Mrs. Gesi ena Tunink of Butte. 19 — Mrs. Elmer Frank of Bonesteel, S. D. 20— E. M. Guthmiller of Anoka. 22 — Mrs. Lucy Hrbek of Lynch and Mrs. George Thompson of Spencer. 23 — Mrs. Larry Hanz lik of Niobrara. ST. ANTHONY’S WALKER — Mr. and Mrs. Neil Walker of Chambers, daughter, Laura Joan, 6 pounds 7Vi ounces, July 18. SCHMADERER — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schmaderer of O'Neill, son, Wayne Gerald, 7 pounds 5V6 ounces, July 19. PRUDEN — Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Pruden of Page, son, Robert Ray, 7 pounds 10 7/8 ounces, July 21. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden of Ewing. NELSON — Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Nelson of Bristow, daughter, Janet Louise, 6 pounds 1 3/4 oun ces, July 21. FERRIS — Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Ferris of O’Neill, son, Del bert Lynn, 6 pounds, 6 3/4 ounces, July 22. ATKINSON MEMORIAL VANDERBEEK — Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vanderbeek of Atkinson, twin sons, Martin Lynn and My ron Lee, 4 pounds 8 ounces each, July 17. PAXTON — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Paxton of Stuart, son, Darrell Jo seph, 8 pounds 8 ounces, July 18. MONAHAN — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monahan of Atkinson, daugh ter, Karen Roseann, 7 pounds 5 ounces, July 18. ELSEWHERE SISSON — Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sisson of Ewing, son, 5 pounds, July 21, Antelope Memorial hos pital, Neligh. The couple has a daughter. TUTLE — Mr. and Mrs. Jer ome Tuttle of Clearwater, son, 7 pounds 10 ounces, July 12. KIJA M(<'CIJX)t'i nil- in Itlulr recently. The annual picnic I* spon sored by Holt county teachers attending summer a >**lons there. Miss McCullough served as Holt coun ty su|m rintendent from l&O-.’M). She joined the fa -tally at liana about I'i years ago Present for the occasion were Mines. Alpha Kirkland, Celia Hack n. is, Km.I Coif nek, Lcltoy Hoffman, Albert Spann, •foe Judge, Leonard Jungman, llean Hccknllh, Itcalali Hlack, Francis Curran, Herb- Helping, Mar veline Harwood, Clarence Hlig, William Murphy, K nth Weller, Virgil Plnkcrman, Waller Pease, Hurts O’Conner, Harold Itisor and Cleta Murray. Cue*!* were Ruth Mason, Mary Ann FJlierton, Joan and Tom, Mrs. Helen Hallagh and Mis* lloidithl, college libr -rian. KUHL — Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kuhl of Clearwater, daughter, 8 pounds 13 ounces, July 11. TANGEMAN — Mr. and Mrs. James Tangeman of Littleton, Colo., son, Todd Anthony, July 4. The couple has another son. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman of Chambers. Mrs. Doris Hynes is the maternal grandmother. St. Patrick's Altar Society Meets Thursday Evening “My Life as a Lay Missionary’’ was the topic of Miss Sharlene Shoemaker’s talk to 9t. Patrick Altar Society members last Thursday evening. Miss Shoemaker, a St. Mary’s graduate, told of her experiences as a lay missionary with the Ex tension Society in Oklahoma City. She ended her talk by answering audience questions. Miss Hilda Gallagher presided at the business meeting. She an nounced plans of a rummage sale twice a.year. Also, a parish din ner is being planned for next fall. Mrs. James Gallagher gave a report on the state board of di rectors meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women in Ponca. Father Duffy spoke to the la dies in the absence of Monsignor O’Sullivan. Four visitors were introduced in the course of the evening. The meeting was in charge of the St. Agnes Guild with Mrs. Harry Lansworth as chairman. Announce Engagements •.. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frailm. Page, wish to announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mar lene, to A-2c Fred Frerirhs, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Frerirhs, O’Neill. Miss Frnhm Is a IWiO graduate of Page high School. A-2c Fre rlehs Is a 1957 graduate Of O’ Neill high school and is present ly studying electronics at I»wry Air Force Base, (Mo. An October wedding is pJ.uiuod by tin* couple. Mrs. Lydia Wetzler, Herrick, S. I)., wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Lorene, O’Neill, to Kenneth Jen sen, Plainview, the son of Mrs. Marie Jensen, Plainview. Miss Wetzler is employed at tiie REA office and Mr. Jensen owns and operates a ranch near Plainview. An early fall wedding is planned. GIRLS DRESSES Assorted fabrics and styles. Broken sizes 3 to 14 $2 and $3 LADIES SWIM-WEAR Assorted Styles One Group 77 One Group $577 LADIES DRESSES Clearance of better cottons. Hurry for best selection ~ THONGS Ladies sizes only. Sponge rubber soles. Assorted colors Pair 33c MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Short sleeves. 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