Barbara Nickless, Roland Holbrooi^ Are Married at Stt^rj. The wedding of Barbara Ann Nickless and Roland D. Holbrook, holli of Stuart was solemnized at St. Boniface Catholic church at Stuart Saturday morning, Oct. 27. The Rev. A. Pasch&ng perform <>d the double ring ceremony in a 10 o’clock service. Red and gold mums decorated the altar for the occasion. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nickless and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holbrook are the groom's parents All are of Stuart. Jack Hytrek, accompanied by Sr. Mary Vera, sang "Ave Maria”, “On This '‘ay’* and "Oh Beautiful Mother”. The bride appeared in a wed ding gown of Chantilly lace fash ioned with a sequin and pearl trimmed V neckline with an add ed touch of pleated tulle. Tiers of lace and pleated tulle fell into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was French illusion with a sequin and pearl crown. She carried red roses on a white satin prayer book. Mary Pat Nickless, Stuart, sis ICi CFi U 1C ui Hit: W<1» Illclid VI honor. Carolyn Schlies, sister of the groom, Mapleton, la., and Jean Obermire, also of Stuart, were her bridesmaid's. All three attendants wore sheaths of red velvet and were complemented by satin cummberbund. They car ried nosegay bouquets of white j»om-pons. Flower girl was Diane Koester, Story City, la., cousin of the bride. Norman King, Stuart, ne phew of the groom was ring bear er. Gerold Herrick, Stuart, friend of the groom, served as best man. Jim and John Nickless, brothers of the bride, ushered. The bride is a graduate of the Stuart high school class of ’62 while the groom is also a Stuart graduate, class of ’58. The groom is employed by the Stuart creamery. A dinner was served following the ceremony for 50 guests. One hundred and seventy five guests attended the reception. The wedding cake was baked, decorated and served by Mrs. Walt Kaup. Jan Brewster poured coffee and Putty VanCleve served punch. Mrs. Marion Davis and Mrs. Florence Scholz hostessed the event. Maureen Coufal presided over the guest book and Anne Muel ler, assisted by Karen Schmader er and Ann Brayton were in charge of the gift table. The couple entertained at a wedding dance before leaving for Colorado Springs for a short wed ding trip. They will be at home at Stuart after Nov. 1. Phone Your News to The Frontier Fred Icklers Feted Sunday On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ickler of Orchard observed their 50th wed ding anniversary Sunday, Oct. -8th at the Orchard Legion club, A family dinner was served at noon with all of their 13 children and their families present. With the exception of 4 grandchildren, Jimmie Ickler who is in the arm ed services in Germany. Mrs. Virgi! Yelli and family of De troit, Mich., Dickie McMahan and Mrs. Richard Frickle and family of Rudolph, Wise. Also present for the noon meal were the honored couples sisters and brothers. Mrs. Lizzie Ed son of Burligbton, Wash., Mrs Alvina Meyer of Portland, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. John Ickler of Ogilvic, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sive sind, Mr. and Mrs. Wally StrOpe and Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Risinger and Joyce, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield all of Orchard. Eddie Faith and Mrs. Josie But iurfiul/f f'ruuiKtrm ansi VI r art#i Mrs. Fred Kumxn of Winnetoon. Open house was held from 2 to 5 p.m. with 180 guests regis tered in the guest book. The couple has three sons, Gerald of Verdigre, Russell of Orchard and Dale of Osmond and ten daughters, Mrs Vince (Alice) Jackson, Mrs. Frank (Marcelene) Schwager, Mrs. Johnnie (Violet) Schwager of Orchard, Mrs. James (Donna Fae) Knapp of Clearwater, Mrs. Charles (lone) Thelander, Mrs. Fritz (Betty Lou) Klusman and Mrs. Bill (Dorothy) Park all of O’Neill, Mrs. Willie (Deloris) Walton of Wakefield, Mrs. Richard (Dixie) McMahan of Rudolph, Wise., and Mrs. Conn (Raedean) Trofholz of Anaheim, Calif. They have 42 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Young have moved from Minneapolis to Valentine where he is employed as an engineer. While in the pro cess of having their trailor house moved, Mrs. Young and girls, Patricia and Brenda stayed with Mrs. Guy Young in O'Neill. Leroy A. Burgess, O’Neill, Fel lows of the College, was inducted into the American College of Den tists, in its annual meeting held on October -8 at Miami Beach. The Northeast district of the Methodist church is well repre sented on the United Nation tour this week, Nov. 3-11. Those at tending are Lloyd Root, lay lead er, Belden, the Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Nerlin, Springview, Ivan Hiatt, Bristow, Mrs. Edgar Stauf fer, Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and Raymond Heiss, Page and the Rev. Robert L. Embree, O’Neill, district superintendent. They also intend to visit New City and Washington, D. C. Cub scout pack 210 met on Itiesday evanfcg, vQct. 30 at the American Left an dub. A skit ‘Heroes m Book*" was presents by Den V and a pup [a.*t sliow was presented by Den III. Deri IV was awarded the mem bership pennant for the largest parent's attendance. Mrs. V. K. Peterson was pre sented a “Go Roundup" badge for recruiting a new cub. The following received awards: John Anderson, Charles Gonder inger, Jerry McKamy, Billy Ware, Phillip Gildersieeve, Ron nie Harshfield, Bruce Morrow, Danny Philbrick, Charles Coates and Blaine Grover. Mrs, Bill Ware was honored for her service as a Den mother. Since all her lien has advanced to Webelos she is now retiring from Den mother duties. Den I led the closing song. The next pack meeting will be on November 27 at the Legion club. Services Held At Lynch for Cora Courtney Funeral services were held for Cora Ellen Courtney at the Cath olic Church at Lynch, Nebr., on Saturday, October 27th. Cora Ellen Courtney, daughter of Frank E. and Eliza Higgins was born April 21, 1897 at Lynch and passed away Oct. 24, 1962 at the age of 65 years and 6 months. She spent her girlnood in and near Lynch, where she attended grade and high school. She was united in marriage to Wallace E. Courtney at St. Mary’s church in Spencer, Nov. 22, 1915. To this union five children were born, Mrs. Walter Bond of Philo math, Oregon; Mrs. Allen Koskan of Butte; and one son, Eugene, and a son and a daughter who died in Infancy. The family lived northwest of Lynch for 5 years, then moved to Cheyenne County, Colorado where they spent years. They re turned to a farm north of Lynch in 1926 where they lived until they retired to Lynch in 1946. Mrs. Courtney who had been in poor health since 1946 re mained active in church, family and the neighborhood activities. She is survived by her husband Wallace, son Eugene and daugh ters, Mildred and Vieva; 4 grand children, 2 great grandchildren, 4 Sisters, Mrs. Dale Pierce and Mrs. Ora Barnes of Hillsboro, Oregon; Mrs. William Teadtke of Bristow and Mrs. Jerry Sixta of Red Lake Falls, Minn., and one brother, Elvin Higgins of Taco ma, Wash. Pallbearers were Lee Barnes, Bryan Barnes, Frank Fisher, George Kalkowski, Francis Fisher and Elmer Christensen. Burial was in the Catholic Cem etery at Lynch. Jones Funeral home was in charge of Funeral arrangements. Rites Held for Edward Henifin In Minnesota f uneral services wen- held for Edward Henifin. 70, on Tuesday. Oct 30, at Brauierd, Minn. Edward Henifin was ixirn on February 22, 1892 at Asmstrong, Nebr and died October 26 at his home near Swanviile. Minn. He married Mae Buttulph May 6. 1914 and four children wen* bom to this union. They moved to Bramerd, Minn, in 1936 and lived m that vicinity until poor health made him retire in 1959. They then moved to Swanviile to be near their daughter. Survivors include his widow. Mae, daughter. Mrs. Harold r. and Mrs. James G Carlson of Verdigre, uaugmci, xv>111$ X\Q«'J1C, / I*>UI»US 5 ounces, Oct. 23. The couple now has two sons and three daughters. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. John R. Claussen of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Carlson of Valley. ULRICH — Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Ulrich of Creighton, daugh ter, 8 pounds 5*4 ounces, Oct. 28. The couple now has eight children, 5 daughters and 3 sons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huigens and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulrich of Creighton are the grandparents. MITTEIS — Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Mitteis of Orchard, son, Low ell Roy, 6 pounds 10 ounces, Oct 20. The couple has another son. Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Mitteis of Or chard are the paternal grandpar ents. HOFERER — Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hoferer of Creighton, son, Warren Lee, 8 pounds 6*4 oun ces, Oct. 28. The couple now has 8 sons and 2 daughters. MARSHALL — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marshall of Verdel, daughter, Barbara Ann, 7 pounds 1 ounce, Oct. 1. This is their first child. Mrs. Marshall is the for mer Elaine Miller, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miller of Monowi. KRUSE — Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kruse of Verdigre, daughter, 7 pounds 10*4 ounces, Oct. 23. The cople now has six daughters Mrs. Kruse is the former Mar celine Boelter of Verdigre. PAESL — Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Paesl of Creighton, son. Dan iel Kenneth, 7 pounds 4 ounces, Oct. 16. This is their third son The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paesl of Creighton and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Armbrustei of Brunswick. Hospital Notes AT. ANTHONY'S AD Mi Tl'El) Oct 30 — Mi a Jerry Menktn* of O'NeUl and Mr* Antonia Hubei of Ewing 31 — David Schrader and Mra Frank Belmcr of Ewing. Mra. R, R llerley, D H Clauaon. Mr* Hrn ry Kuhfahl. Richard D. Gokie and Dale Papetrin of O'Neill and Leroy Kirwan of Butte Nov. 1 — Mrs. Delia Ernst and Mrs An dy Johnson of O'Neill and Mra Owen Parka of Page 2 — Mrs James Larson and Joe Cunning ham of O'Neill 3 — Robert Kim Davidson of Resets, Calif, Ber nard Hynes of O’Neill and Eu 4 K« vm Lee Hamilton of Orchard; Dewey Bnttell; Gary Wettlaufer. Gene Lowery and Jeurme Splttler of O’Neill. 5 - Kathleen Eckhoff. Marty Pmkermsn, Mrs Andrew Goeden and Mrs Eugenr Wolfe of O’Neill 6 — Mrs Clyde Burge of Amelia 7 — Mrs Erwin 3rd lacek of Spencer. I-ISSM1SED Oct 21 — Joe Grutsch, Rose Ann Pajipcnhci mer and Mrs Jerry Menkuia ot O'Neil]; Mrs H B Black of Wag ner, S. D , Mrs. Villas Braun of Lynch and Michelle Mane Shaw ol Ewing Nov 1 — Jessie Stamp of Omaha; Mrs. Milan Welke and buby of Ewing, Melvin Dlxaon and H Clausun of O'Neill. 2 — Mrs Harlan E Petersen and ba by, Mrs. Henry Kuhlahl, Edward Krug man, Dale Pnpstetn and Gottlieb Bechtold of O'Neill, Joan L Hargens of Spencer; David Shrader and Mrs. Antonia Hubei of Ewing 3 — Mrs. George Wett laufer of Page; L. A. Ott, Mrs Harry Ajipleby, Mrs Ernest Price and Joe Cunningham of O' Neill and Mis Owen Parks of Page. 4 — Richard Gokie of O’ Neil] and Leroy Kirwan of Butte. 5 — Gene Lowery and Mrs. James Larson and son at O'Neill. 6 — Marty Pinkerman of O'Neill and Carma Sue Bollwitt and Mrs Frank Belmer of Ewing EXPIRED: Nov. « — Baby John Patrick Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wolfe of O’ Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Oct 2a — Clair Brooke, Robert Cearns, Mrs Ruth Barnes, Mrs. Alex Frickel and Mary Maxine Baker of At kinson and Mrs. Elvin Jackson of Newport. 30 — Mrs. Earl Houts of Atkinson. 31 — Ralph Ries of Atkinson and Denton James Weichman of Stuart. Nov. 1 — Mrs. Dewayne Tasler of Atkin son. 2 — Kadolph W Kennedy of Stuart and Richard Klinger of Atkinson. 3 — Louis Vaugh of Atkinson and Colette C. Gross man of Stuart. 4 — Delbert Ed wards of Amelia; Mrs. Ambrose Throenor of West Point; Frank Patterson of Stuart and Mrs. William Grothe of Emmet. I >13 Ml SHED N..» 3q Jirak of O'Neill, Fran* .su&m •rr of Stuart. CM Tlxuniwon <4 Ni|>#r. Clair iBooks ami Mary MaXiiir Baker <4 Atkin*..« 3| Mr* Kenneth 7i*ka and baby and Mr* Air* Frtckri of Atkinson -Nov 1 — Walter O'Malley of O*. Neill, Hubert team* of Atkinson and Denton Jam#* Wrichrnan of Stuart 3 - Mr*. Harlan Kuhart and baby >4 Amelia; Mrs Ruth Barnes, Mr* Earl llouta and Mr* Dew«ytie Taster of Atkin •on. and Mr* Eivin Jackson and baby of Newport. 3 — Kadnlph W Kennedy of Stuart 4 - Richard Klinger of Atkinson EXPIRED Arthur McClure of Baiwtt. HACKFD HEART PRESENT Nov 4 - Mr* Art Dessert of K«li)ml, Mr* (Jordon DeKiy of Verdel. Ed Or *Uch. Barbara Hargen* and John Schotnmer of Spencer; Mr*. Mary Reiser of Monowl; Fred Kraft and Floyd Kelly «4 Bn* tow. Mr* Donald Lurketi, Mr*. Phyllis Mulhalr, Mr* Kathrrit Cranford ami William Stauffer of Lynch, Mm Clara Hahn, John Ttefenthaler and Mr* Helen Ora uurer of Butte. Mr* B.tibar* May of Niobrara; Mr* How-or Creek inur of Hone steel, S D.; Jamra lieliak of Anoka and Mr* Ma mie O’Neill of O'Neill DISMISSED Oef. » — Mrs ttolien Hiatt of Spencer 30 — Bob Dickey of Spencer and Guy Hull of Lynch Nov ] Sbarnu Christensen of Lynch 3 — Joseph Rubik of O'Neill, i — Mrs lion nki Goodman of Nnper; Mn. Theresa Lirwer of Uutte ami Gott fried Danielson of Ur la low 6 — Calvin Conklin of Lynch. The Frontier O’Neill, Nrbr Hear Kditor: Please accept my Thank You" for the "Heat of Ail Pays." 1 won a bag of groceries and want to pay thunks far them to the people re*| V s. -V- o* - * * - WM. GRIFFIN COUNTY ATTORNEY KEN WARING COUNTY CLERK ff ■ .W. \» s*rV FRANK CRONK COUNTY JUDGE ■» '*”* - . v.'t Jf HOWARD MANSON CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT _ __ CHARLES FOX COUNTY ASSESSOR J. ED HANCOCK COUNTY TREASURER " * " - ! ■ p LEO TOMJACK COUNTY SHERIFF ' » ALICE FRENCH COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT