FRotherham-Streeter Nuptials in Pretty Church Ceremony St. Peter’s de Alcantara Cath olic church in Ewing was the scene of a wedding Saturday, June 18, when Miss Mary Louise Rotherham, daughter of Mrs. Mary Rotherham, and Eugene Streeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter, of O’Neill, ex changed marriage vows before a flowered-bedecked altar. Rev. P. F. Burke, church pastor, per formed the double-ring cere mony. The church choir sang the nuptial music, accompanied by Sister M. Flores, of St. Mary’s academy. The bride chose a rose street length dress with white accessor ies and a white picture hat. Her corsage was of white gardenias. She carried a white prayer book and rosary, gifts of the bride groom. Miss Dolores Kallhoff. cousin of the biide, attended as brides maid. She was attired in a blue two-piece street-length dress with a white picture hat and white accessories. Her corsage was also of white gardenias. The bridegroom wore a gray business suit with a w'hite carna tion boutonniere. His only at tendant was a friend, Joseph Hansen, of O’Neill. He wore a brown suit with a white carna tion boutonniere. Following the ceremony, a breakfast was served to the im mediate relatives and friends at the home of the bride’s mother. Miss Viola Bauer and Miss Bet ty Bollwitt were in charge of the serving. The bride’s table was decorated with flowers and tapers and centered by a large wedding cake. The bride is a graduate of Ewing high school with the class of 1947. She was employed for a short time in Omaha and for the past year has been engaged as bookkeeper in the Niobrara Valley Electric Membership Cor poration office in O’Neill. The bridegroom is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy with the class of 1945. Following gradu ation he spent one and a half years with the navy and later at tended the National Business Institute in Lincoln. For her going away ensemble, Mrs. Streeter chose a creme colored suit with brown acces- I sories. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Streeter will make th";r home in Sheridan. Wyo., where he will be employed. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham and family, of Tilden; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mathews, of Lincoln; Miss Lucille Rotherham, of Gal lup, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harrington, of O’Neill. Marion DeLong Bride of Iowan t.rM‘sfs J^ariorl DeLong, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd De Long, of O Neill, became the >r. .e of Samuel Baker, son of c‘r' an~ ^rs' Bouis Baker, of f*ou* £lty, on Thursday, June M^h^ist church in R5v‘ V R- Bell officiat ed ln th?, double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Thelma Cronk sang “I Love m You Truly” and ”Be £,aus