Dorothy Kraitochvil and Willard Naf*ersteck Wed The wi dding of Miss Dorothy Kratochvil, of nO’Neill, daugn tei or Mr. and Mrs. Edvi* Krat oehvil, of Osmond, and Wnrara ^ prstek ,•>! o of O’Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. .William Naper stek, of Creighton, took place Monday at the OCatholic church v un xtev. Stahl per forming the 9 a.m. ceremony. «pp ..red in a white satin gown which featured a 'iii '. a finte tip v^il and a beaded tiar.i, and she car ried a bouquet of white roses. jj i ,.m. Miss Luann Kratochvil, a cousin of the bride w .* , i. iiocr-length .gown and carried a banquet of pink • ■I'l'Tror was attended by his brother, Paul Napersiek. Following the ^ceremonj. a i > i i-ived to the im mediate families .and a lew friends at the home id the xi, ie unde s parerits For the wedding trip, sthe bride chose a hunter green -suit w m Liuv, n u.cjssories and -she wo e an orchid corsage. i.i. c>aperstek is a graduate of Creighton university and for the past several months ha* 1 r>‘<»v«>d in the John.'.on and O’NeiU Drug stores here The bride is a graduate of the O . moot in the class of 1942 and for the past five years has been employed at the Holt county treasurer’s office. • 4 f ,uDle will make their home in O’Neill in an apartment in the William Beha residence. Enterta'ns 20 Guests— Billy Dean McElvain enter tained 20 guests on Friday eve ning to a dancing party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain. California Guest Honored— Mis. Robert E. Gallagher-and Mrs. John Melvin were host-, esses to a few friends Monday in honor Jtii Miss Sadie Hart, of Lone Reach, Calif. At bridge Mrs. Herbert J. Hammond won high; Mrs. James F. O’Donnell of Califor nia, won .the guest prize, and ..ns. r. u. Harty won the all cut. 9FF Chib Meets— Mrs. Fied Saunto was hostess Wednesday ’evening to the 9FF club. Afier a dinner at the M A- M. bridge was played at her home with Mrs. Ed Verzal win nine hi"h- Mrs. Earl Rodman, second high, and Mrs. William McIntosh, a guest, tt.king the i 11-eui. Janousek in Silver \nniversary — Mr. and Mrs. Lod Janousek of O’Neill celebrated Heir 25th wedding anniversary Saturday evening by entertaining 25 guests at their home. They re ceived numerous gi.'ts ami ! cards. Miss Bi^lin Hostess— The Martez club met Wednes day evening at the home of Mi;s Helen Biglm. Mrs. Edward Campbell, Mrs. C. E. Stout and Mrs- W. J. Froehch wei.e the high score winners Chicstgo Heights Visitor Here — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald CSassen and little daughter, Patricia Claii e, of Chicago Heights, 111.. Iji'v Classen s mother, Mrs. M. R. Snilivtr*,, over the weekend. Mrs. Ray Is Guest— Mrs. D. C. Schaffer held a fnu some at bridge Wednesday. The informal get together was in honor of the birthday anni versary of Mrs. h'ugh Ray. * No. 55# Draped in the Martha Manning way to make you look younger, slimmer. The aurplice neckline accented by plastic and gold-tone button. Colony |tayon Crepe in teal glace, crystalline claret, blue luster, cyclamen rose. Guarantetd by .Good Hounkoopinf , Rose Marie Hovey Weds Archie Bright The marriage of Miss Rose Marie Hevey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hovey, of Stuart, and Archie Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bright, of O'Neill, took place Sundav afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents in Stuart >Rev. Lloyd Mullis, of O’Neill, per formed the 4 p. m. ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length" gown of white ny lon with a square neckline, long, full sleeves, fitted-bodice, and a full skirt The floor length veil was held in place by a beaded tiara. She cMried a bouquet of red roses and wore a gold locket, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Batty Jean Murray, of Neiigh, was the maid-of-honor, and she wore an aqua brocaded dress and -carried a bouquet of yellow and orange dahlias. Ardell Bright, a brother of the bridegroom, served as b s attendant. A reception for 55 guests tal lowed the ceremony. The bride was graduated from Stuart high school in 1946 ani since that time has been em ployed in the Livestock Nation al bank in Sioux City. The bridegroom graduated from O’Neill high school in 1941 and attended Wayne State Teachers’ college. He served in ♦ the Navy for lour years dur ing World War III. After a Short wedding trip the couple will make their home in O’Neill where Mr. Eright is employed. Catholic Daughters Meet— The Catholic Daughte.s held he October business meeting it the Golden hotel Tuesday •vening. Plans for a Halloween >a*ty to be held on October 30 ve e discussed. t uncV> was served by Mrs. rulis Shauch, Mary Wallace, ignt-s Willson, Geneva Watson, Doris Tomlinson, Edna Coyge. sfora Sauser, Bernice Huigens ind Betty Wolfe. Prizes were drawn bv Mrs. ^amillu Donohue and Mrs. John ifelvin. Mrs. Froelich Hostess— Mrs. W.. J. Fr >elieh entertain ed a contract b idge club on Saturday evening with a dinner nirty pt the M & M cafe, fol lowed by teridge at her hwe. Mrs. Ira Moss, a guest, and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham won the hign scores. Mus Markey. Miss McMillan Entertained— Mrs. P. B. Hearty entertained eight guests on Tuesday aiter nnon honoring Mis" Mary Max Iv ey and Mrs. F. D. McMillan, rtirs. W. it. Harty was a hostess honov’ng Miss Markey and Mrs. McMillan on Monday afternoon. To Postal Meet — Attending a postmaster s f*rnv 'nti r in Los Angeles, Calif., will be Mrs. M. R. Sulli van, who departed Tuesday. She expects to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Lindberg Hostess — Mrs. H. L. Lindberg entertain ..H ♦ Merry Miv Bridge club at her home on Tuesday after o,,p v.i S. H. S. Moses won the high score. To Meet at Emmet — The rvMeill Woman's club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Conard at Emmet. Mrs. Ivan French —Courtesy World-Herald Dr. Ivan M. French Weds Oraahan The chapel of Dundee P.esby terian chu.ch in Oma.^i was tne scene Saturday of the wedding of Miss Muriel Oris Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Johnson, of Omaha, and Dr. Jvan M. F ench, son of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French, of O’ Neill. The vows wen- said be fore ,yn altar decorated with palms and yellow and white chrysanthemums. Rev. Elwood Rowsey perform ed the double - ring ceremony Dale French, of O’Neill, at tended his brother, and Paul Tallon, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Dr. H. Webber McFadden ushered. The bride’s gown of white satin had a net yoke with a berilia of antique rosepoint lace, long sleeves, and a three-yard train. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown ot orange blos soms. Her bouquet was white gar nias and carnations. Miss Shirley Ann Sims, the maid-of-honor, wore a moss green gown with a square neck line, three - quarter - length sleeves, and a lull skirt with a bustle. She carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. The bride’s mother chose a ■wine crepe gown and a corsage of talisman roses. Mrs, French wore a gold crepe dress and a corsage of American beauty roses. A reception followed the cer emony at the church parlors. When the couple left on the wedding trip to the Lake of the Ozarks, the bride wore a light brown three - piece gabardine suit with dark brown accessor ies. After their (return they will live in Wahoo. The bride is a graduate of the University of Minnesota in 1945 and is a labo atory technician. Dr. French is a graduate of Page high school and the Uni versity of Nebraska college o medicine. During the war he served as a captain in the Army medical corps and was sent u. Japan. Since his return lie ha located in Wahoo where he is piacticing medicine. Tl ft' FOR WINTER PROTECTION Don'* '° e. _” voor »• yj%»‘'•'° ’ to be 1.S9 \N HV ' ,K, O*1* ONVU Conta^ V’ »\euse lifmg Your GamMcd Arriving from St- Louis, Mo., Sunday was Eton Willson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Will son. A resident of Peoria, 111., Ken neth Goodrich, was a guest last Thursday and Friday at the home of L A Simonson and with other relatives. Mrs. Gene Sanders is expect ing her aunt, Mrs. J C. Apple gate, of Portland, Ore., either Sunday or Monday. Mrs. Apple gate will remain for a fortnight. Guests Friday and Saturday uf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Smith • • Mr. end Mrs. Walter An derson, of Bassett. Mi-, and Mrs. James Carney were called to Kearney Tues dav by the illness of a relative. Returning Saturday from dut cf-state where he visited his daughter and son and their fam ilies was Anthony F. Stanton. His daughter is Mrs. John Cud dy, of Sioux Falls, S. D., and n Er "nr. also resides there. Mr. Stanton, was away for a week. Bernard Rohde was in Spon sor sundav visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rohde Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Strong entertained guests from Martin. S. D., Sunday for dinner. They were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hoer ger. '"nr hundred and fifty-five registered Herefords, Holt Co. Hereford Breeders' sale. O'Neill, October 22. Write for catalog: Secretary James W. Rooney, O' Nei 1. 22c Coming from Romeo, Mich., to visit her brother, Cecil Spry, was Mrs. Earl Yenglin, who ar rived Saturday. She also visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs ■ o » Layh on Sunday and Monday. Mrs.' Allen Jones, of Ains worth, visited Mrs. R. E. Gal lagher Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Stanton and Eileen visited in Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE I Central Finance Co. C. E. Jona*. Manage* | O'NEILL « NEBRASKA Spencer Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rohde. Ralph Walker, Don Enright, and John T. Sullivan returned Sunday from Omaha. Mrs. Loretta Hynes sold her home recently. Work on a new home was started this week on a lot near the proposed hospital site. Dinner guests at the home of their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, of Chambers. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson. Other Quests were Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry. Roy E. Lanman and family, of Verdel. spent Saturday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Lanman. A weekend guest from Nor folk at the home of his grand parents, Mr and Mrs. George Van Every, was John Miller, Kenneth Goodrich, of Chica go, 111., arrived last Thursday for a visit at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Ralph McElvaii*. and family. Mr and Mrs. J. R Lyons and family spent the weekend in Winner, S. D. Jim Merriman, Ed Campbell, and George Janousek, students at Creighton university in Oma ha, visited during the weekend at the home of their parents. 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