Sharon Michaelis and Lonnie A. Breiner Exchange Vows Sharon Michaelis .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Michaelis, Inman, was united in marriage to Lonnie A Breiner, son of Al den Breiner, Inman, and Mrs. i ank Gehisen, Lynch, on Octo ber JO at 9:30 a m. at St. Pat rick’s church, O’Neill. Father Kucera officiated. Jean Lohaus, Cecilia Dziowgo, Judy Sullivan and Marilyn Dono hoe sang “O Mary, My Mother’’ and "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" accompanied by Sis ter Flores. The bride given in marriage by her father, appeared in a floor length gown of chantilly lace and ii”1 n tulle with long tapered bri dal 'eves and scalloped n ck line. ie scalloped lace panels were over a bouffant skirt of tulle. She wore a crown of pearls and sequins accented by a bouf fant veil. She carried a bouquet of large white mums. Sharon Murray, O’Neill, was the maid of honor, Kay Kelli y and Ruth Ann Hansen, Inman, were the bridesmaids. They wore identical lavender sheath dresses with cowl draped neckline and with velvet hats to match. Their bouquets were lavender and white pom poms. Philip Breiner, Inman, brother of the gioom, was the best man, Russell and Leslie Breiners, al so brothers of the groom, served as groomsmen. Bob Morrow and Bill Coventry, Inman, were ushers. A reception for one hundred guests held at the American Le gion hall followed the ceremony. Mrs. Raymond Fox, Inman, was in charge of the guest book. Barbara Keil, Garnett Gillogly and Kathy Fick, Inman, were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. William Murray, O'Neill, aunt of the groom, served punch, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, aunt of the bride, poured coffee. Mrs. Bob Ruther and Mrs. Vaden Kivett cut and served the wedding cake. Bonnie LeMunyan, Atkinson, Carolyn and Marilyn Fick, In man, served the bride’s table and Mmes. Clarence Hansen, Jim Sholes, George Fick and George Coleman assisted in the kitchen. The bride is a graduate of Inman high school and Person nel Training Institute. The groom graduated from O' Neill high school and is employed with the Fuller Gravel and Redi Mix. After a wedding trip to D: n ver, Colo., the couple will re side in O'Neill. Marlene Kay Frahm Weds Fred Frerichs In O'Neill Sunday PAGE — Marlene Kay Frahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frahm, Page, and Fred Frerichs, jr, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Frerichs, sr., O’Neill, were mar ried Sunday, Oct. 21 at the Christ Lutheran church, O’Neill. The Rev Brack performed the single ring ceremony in the presence of about 125 relatives and friends. Mrs. Richard Cunningham, Page, sang “The Wedding Prayer" and “Oh Perfect Love” accompanied at the organ by Car oline Max, Page, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown fashioned of shadowy silk organza, and the bodice, trimmed with lace, featured long bridal sleeves and a sequin portrait neckline. The full skirt fell into a chapel train. She carried a cascade of white roses. Kay Nissen, Wayne, and Helen Frerichs, O’Neill, were the bride’s attendants and they wore iden tically attired in blue brocaded street length dresses. They car ried bouquets of bronze colonial mums. Tom Frerichs, brother of the groom, was the best man, and Archie Juracek, O’Neill, the groomsman. Lowell Rabbass, Neligh, was the candlelighter. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church The wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Alva Rabbass, Neligh and Mrs. R. Ostermeier, Sidney. Mrs. Gerald Fahrenholz, Bassett, served the punch and Mrs. Elsie Frerichs, poured the coffee. Mrs. Sidney Frahm, O' Neill, registered the guests and Mrs. Jim Frerichs, O’Neill, Mrs. Merlin Meyer, Ewing and Rose mary Johnson, Bristow, were in charge of the gifts. Karen Kelly and Rita Larson, Page, served the bride’s table and Mmes. C. E. Walker, Milo Landreth and Harry Thomsen assisted in the kitchei). The bride, who was graduated from Page high school, was born and raised in this community. The groom graduated from O’Neill high school and is now stationed with the Air Force. They will leave shortly for Fort Worth, Texas. Dawn Larson Weds Lloyd Fusselman At Wahoo October 7 Miss Dawn Larson and Mr. Lloyd A. Fusselman were marri ed October 7, 1962 at Bethlehem Lutheran church, Wahoo. The 4 o’clock afternoon ceremony was performed by Rev. Andrew J Cor nell. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larson, Cer esco, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman, sr., of Page, Nebr. are the groom’s parents. Mrs. Norris Johnson, organist, accompanied Janice Nelson and Janet Freeman, who sang “Savi our Like A Shepherd Lead Us,” — ■ ■ i ■ " ■ - "Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee" and "Prayer Perfect." Candle lighters were Vicki Fua selman, sister of the groom and Rosa Larson, brother of the bride Miss Fusselman wore a gown of bronze delustered satin and a wrist corsage of bronze mums. Maid of honor was Jean Lar son, jCeresco, sister of the brick-. Mrs. Larry Wedemiyer, Adair, La., served as bride's matron. The attendants were frocked in gold and bronze brocade i satin of street kngth. They carried fugii bronze mums Jerry Asher of Page served the groom as best man and Jim Saw yer was groomsman Ushers were Lynn Larson of Pago- and Jim Sawyer. The bride designed her gown of peau de sole and French lace fea turing a fitted bodice with shoe string straps. A simple front skirt with large pleats on the sides flowing to a full vee-back fell to a small chapel train. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace, gift from the groom. She carried tangerine roses with white streamers. A reception was held mime diately following the ceremony to 160 guests, with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson of Omaha as host and hostess. Mrs. Jerry Asher, Page, and Miss Alice Anderson cut the cake which was served by Miss Mavis Krusemark of Omaha. Mrs. William Mitchell and Mrs. Joe Jeck, both of Omaha, poured the coffee and punch. Miss Charleen Fusselman pre sided at the guest book. Mrs. L. Larson, Page, and Mrs. Richard Dalke, Fremont had charge of the gift table. Following a trip to the east coast, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Fusselman will make their home in New London, Conn., until next April, while Mr. Fusselman is stationed there with a submarine division of the Navy. Births ST. ANTHONY’S RAMOLD — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold, O’Neill, a son, Gerald Patrick, 8 pounds 13* ounces, Oc tober 16. BIGLIN — Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Biglin, O’Neill, daughter, Margaret Ann, 5 pounds 13>4 ounces, October 17. JURACEK — Mr. and Mrs. Archie Juracek, O’Neill, a son. j Gayle Gene, 7 pounds 6 ounces. October 18. REYNOLDSON — Mr. and Mrs.! Brock Wayne Reynoldson, O’Neill, twin daughters, October 19. HERMANDEZ — Mr. and Mrs. j Richard Hermandez, Page, a i son, Scott Allen, eight pounds, 1 seven ounces. SLATTERY — Mr. and Mrs. f Thomas Slattery, O’Neill, a daughter, seven pounds, 3/4 oun ces. ATKINSON MEMORIAL BARNES — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes of Atkinson, daughter,! Pamela Joan, 7 pounds 12 oun ces, Oct. 16. JSLSWHERE BRANDTS — Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brandts, Grand Forks.1 N. D., son, Russell George, 91 pounds 2 ounces, Oct. 19. Mrs. Brandts is the former Brenda Coleman, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Colman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Colman are the great grandparents. . Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMISSIONS: Oct. 16 — Mrs.! Joe Ramold, Nancy Fetrow, Jan I Gokie all of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Noffke, Ewing. 17 — Mrs. John Cleary, Mrs. Duane Schroe der and Mrs. T. Joseph Biglin, i all of O’Neill and Mrs. James McManah, Inman. 18 — Mrs. Wayne Reynoldson, O’Neill, Mich ele Winters. Bartlett, Mrs. Ar chie Juracek and Sally Herley, O’Neill. 19 — Kreg Mosel, Page. Gottlieb Bechtold, O’Neill, and W. H. David, Chambers. 20 — f Remounted Gems The Old and the New lv Diamonds Re--ited While you t ROGERS JEWELRY 413 E. Douglas " O'Neill. Xrt»r. Mrs. Richard Hernandez, Page, Mrs Roy Borahart and Michael Kiicoin, O'Neill. 21 Fred Apple by, O’Neill, Danny Funk, £vug. Mrs. Gertrude Howard and Mrs Thomas L. Slattery, O’Neill 22 — Beth Kramer, O’Neill. Charles Kaham, Lincoln, Mrs. J. F. Coo tom, O'Neill, Albert Bogert. Chambers, Frank T Herman, Bartictt, Mrs, Alta Finch, Page and Florence Ponton, O’Neill. 23 — Jeffrey Conklin, Lynch, Fran ces Anderson, Mrs. Clarence Sauser, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Jean Donohoe, Danny Wolfe, Terry Liedtke and Mrs Jerry Mendis. all of O Neill 24 — Mrs. H B Block Wagner, S. L>, Linda Thompson, Bruce and Teresa lekes, Page. DISMISSALS: Oct 16 — Jan Gokie, O’Neill, Mrs. Gene Mud loff, Page. 17 — Mrs. Mary Pruss (expired) 18 — Nancy Fetrow and Mrs. John Cleary, O'Neill 19 — Mrs. E. Ed Murphy, Mrs Duane Schroeder, O'Neill, Mrs John M. Gallagher, Inman, Kreg, Page and Rena Coppoc, Cham bers. 20 — Mrs. Dennis Werner and son, Chambers, Dr. W. F Finley and Albert Klingler, O’ Neill, Mrs. George 9edlacek and Bert Johnson, Spencer. 21 — Mrs. James Earley, sr., Robert Kinnaley, Gary Coolidge, Archie Wyant, Mrs. Joe Ramold and son and Phillip Allendorger, all of O’Neill. 22 — Sally Herley. Mrs. Archie Juracek and son. Mr*. Delia Ernst and W H Dav id, ail of O'Neill and Danny Funk, Ewing. 23 — Charles Kalian, Lin coln. Mrs T. Joseph Bigiin, An ton Greseck and Mrs. Wayne Key no Id non, all of O'Neill 24 — Jeff rey Conklin, Lynch. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Oct 15 — Mrs Mary Mullern of Atkinson and Mr*. Clarence Sanderson of Chamber*. 16 — Mrs Dale Barnes and William Aide of At kinson; Rilie Lee Paxton of Stu art and Mrs. Paul Warnke of Butte 17 — Mr*. Jennie Mlinar of Atkinson. 19 — Michael Schmit of Atkinson; G Elden Butterfield of O'Neill and Ellen McKenney of Newport. 20 — Catherine Lynn Murphy and Mrs Harold Parks of Stuart; Roy Honke of Butte and Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Atkin son. DISMISSED Oct. 15 - Mr* Fred Ceams and baby of Atkin son. 16 — Mrs. Raymond Risor of O'Neill 17 — Mrs Frank Bige low of Stuart; Lee Gilman and Mrs. Mary Mullen of Atkinson and Mrs. Clarence Sanderson of i Chambers. 18. Rilie Lee Paxton of Stuart. 19 — Mrs. Jennie MIL j nar of Atkinson. 20 — Mrs. Dale Barnes and baby of Atkinson and Ellen McKenney of Newport. 21 i — Mrs. Merle Conley of Ewing Roy Honke of Butte and Mrs WUliam Tasler of Atkinson. SACKED HEART PRESENT Calvin Conklin. Lynch. Mra. Mary Heiacr, Mono mi, Floyd Kelly and Mra. Marvin Peteraon, Brishm, Allen Tom baujth, Krmah, Tex., Mra. Clara Halm, Butte, Mra. Mamie O' Neill, O'Neill, Ed Goettarh, Span ccr. Mr* Harold Jamea, Bone ateel, Mra Donald Marshall, Ver del. George Sctuilern, Aikmann. Lee Wells. Lynch, John Sc ham mer, Spencer, Mrs Helen Grain ger, Butte, Mr* Marvin Kre Niobrara, Bnby Annette McalU* ter, Spencer, William H Staid fer, Lynch, John Tlelenlhaier. Butte and Mra. Barbara Mny, Niobrara. DISMISSED Oct 1? - Mr* Donald Goodman, Nnper and Mra James Meal lister, Oct 18 - Charles Henry, Spencer and At fred Stanek, Spencer; Oct. 21 — Harold Ellermrier. Sfwocer. Mm Jo* Seatro, Butt# and baby Frank l udemann. Spencer. Oct. **— Heuben Johnson. Briatow, Mr* Ca^. taBWMfl *r% (o*»icna Tuntnk. Tnnte Two Auto Accident* Reported in O'Neill Two traffic aci tdenta blot lb* city record* this week A Monday aftermain collini-ai between June* liurival at O’Neill and Juanita Sands of Inman at tbe interdiction of W Clay and Jefferson A Wednesday afternoon acci dent at E Fremont and S. Mb in volved Mr* Nora ltlley of 0* Neill and Elbett Stout uf Rose Minor damage wag aa*< **ed to all cars involved ST. PATRICK'S PARISH DINNER at the New Parish Hall Sunday, November 4, 1962 From 4:30 to 7 00 p.m. Adults $1.50 Children under 12, 50c Mary Fenton COME ... SEE the new Westinghouse Range chosen by Mary Fenton for the Cooking School Best of All Days begin for any homemaker when they own a new Westinghouse Range from— i I— ARISTOCRAT KCC30 • Tine-Tuning" Surface Units • Lift-Off Oven Door • Single Dial Oven Control • Lift-Up Surface Units • Easy-To-Use Timer, Minute Timer • Plug-Out Oven Heaton • Infra-Red Broiling • Routded Oven Ccanon FETROW’S ' ’'te 507 EAST DOUGLAS O'NEILL, NEBR. Pillsbur/s Best Flour 25 lb. bag $J79 \/nn fnm I* ^ V Pork and Beans I PILLSBURY — White • Yellow - Chocolate CAKE MIX.3 pkgs. ggc GOLDEN* VALLEY CATSUP.2 bottles 29c BLUE SEAL OLEO.5 lbs. g^c SELF SEAM NYLON HOSE .... Per pr. 49c No. 2 cans 60c PILLSBUBY DELUXE PANCAKE MIX . 3-lb. pkg.^^c (.OLDEN VALLEY — Fre^wton# PEACHES ... ^ No. 2Vi cans $ J GOLDEN VALLEY CHEESE.2-lb. box q0c MY-TFINE PUDDINGS.3 pkgs. 25c FRESH PRODUCE WHITE OR RED GRAPEFRUIT.C for 39' COLORADO GREEN CABBAGE.Per lb. gc NORTH DAKOTA RED POTATOES.25-lb. bog 79' SCHOOL BOY JONATHAN APPLES. Bushel box $099 SCHOOL BOY Delicious .Bushel box $3.69 MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS ARMOURS STAR PORK POUND ROLE 15c SAUSAGE . . . 3 rolls for SJOO LEAN MEATY PORK SPARE RIBS.Lb. 39' ARMOURS STAR BACON.Pound pkg. CHOICE GRADE BEEF CHUCK ROAST Lb. 63' WHOLE FRESH FRYERS.Lb. £Qc