Lolajean Ickes Soren Sorensen, Jr., Exchange Vows PAGE — The Methodist church at Page was the scene of a beautiful nuptial cere mony uniting of Miss Lolajean Ickes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, of Page, and Soren Sorensen jr.. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren sen, of Page. The event took place 3 o’clock Sunday after noon. July 31. Rev. T. O. Brownfield, pas tor of the church officiated with the double-ring cere mony. The altar was decorated with two seven-branch candelbra and baskets of gladioli. Miss Mildred Haynes, o f Denton, in a fuschia taffeta gown, played a 10 minute pi- j ano prelude, the wedding marches and accompanied Miss Barbara Trowbridge, who sang “Because” and “O, Promise me.” The latter’s gown was blue taffeta. Lionel Ickes and Robert Sor ensen, brothers of the bride and bridegroom, lighted the tapers. The bride, given in marri age by her father, wore a white slipper satin gown with net yoke and fitted bodice. The long sleeves coming to a point at the wrists and the skirt ex tending into a long train. The finger-tip veil was edged with lace and fell from a beaded tiara. Her arm bouquet was white gladioli. Miss Naomi Steinberg was bridesmaid, wearing a pink gown fashioned with fitted bo dice short puffed sleeves and a full skirt and matching veil and mitts. Her arm bouque was pink gladioli. Kay Nissen, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl, and wore a frock of orchid sheer. Dennis Ickes, brother of the bride, carried the rings on a satin pillow, Neven Ickes, jr., brother of the bride was the bridegroom’s at tendant and the ushers were Richard Holliday and Richard Trowbridge. Following the wedding, a ; reception was held in the1 church parlors. The bride’s table was beautifully decora ted. It was centered by a three -tiered wedding cake decora ted with a minature bride and bridegroom and wedding bell and was flanked by tapers. The reception was sponsored by the WSCS. Misses Char lene Park, Lois Heiss, Tillie Bartos, Shirley Sorensen, La vonne Albright and Jeanmn Waring served the guests. Miss Sybil Ickes had charge of the guest book and Miss Naomi Steinberg the gift book. The bride’s mother wore a green print bemberg dress with black accessories and a cor sage of pink flowers. The bridegroom’s mother wore a. orchid dress with matching ac cessories and a corsage of or chid flowers. The bride is a graduate of the Page high school, class of 1949. She attended Wayne teachers college the Summer following her graduation and has taught for two years in rural school North of Page. The bridegroom graduated from the Page school with the class of 1944. He was in service after his graduationj and spent one year in the Pa cific area. After returning home his occupation has been farm- ! ing. After a short honeymoon, | Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen will make their home on the Mer wyn French farm West of ! Page, formerly known as the James Murphy farm. Among the out of town relatives and friends here to attend the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and daughter and Miss Charlene Park, of Lincoln, Mrs. Adolph Zellers, of Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Samway, of Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young, of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Dale In nes and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown, all of Meadow Grove, Mr. and Mrs'. Boyd Bennett anu Wayne, of Oakdale, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harvey, Ro land and Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter, all of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooves and family, of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shipman and Betty, of Or chard, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Mines, Russel and Sharon, Ho ward Holliday, Francis Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and family, Alfred Linquist, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fink, Mr. and Mrs. George Oetter and daughter, all of O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen, of Creighton, Mr. nd Mrs. Wil liamson Sorensen, of Ain worth, Oliver Morgan, o f North Loup,—Miss Tillie Bar tos of Norfolk, and Miss Mil dred Haynes, of Denton. More than 200 attended the wedding and a like number the ceremony. Miss Veich Is Guest of Honor Miss Doris Smith and Mrs. Deraid Smith were hostesses Friday at a miscellaneeous shower in honor of Miss Neldo Veich. It was held at the home of Miss Doris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike A. Smith. Miss Ve will be married the last week in September to Ray Smith. Silver Star Sisters In Demonstrations CHAMBERS—Silver Star 4 H club met Friday, July 22, at the home of Mary and Jac quelin Taggart. All but two members were present. There was no lesson but the girls practiced on demonstrations. Refreshments of potato sal ad, weiners and a drink were served by the hostesses. Next meeting will be Thurs day, August 4, at the home of Marilyn Walters. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hai ley and Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay were supper guests Sunday evening in the Max Farrier hom« Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gordon and Miss Rosella Edmunds, of Bradshaw, spent from Tues day to Thursday, July 25 to 27, with the former’s sister, Mrs. Chet Fees, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens drove to Omaha Tuesday on business. Donald Grimes started work Monday in the Smith grocery store in Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie and Mrs. Gene vieve Bell drove to Winner, S. D., Saturday where they visit ed relatives until Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Arnie Mace, sr., and daughter, Ruth, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amie Mace, jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Rit terbush spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Ritterbush, and John. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr and son, Wayne, of Page, spent Sunday with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Orville ! Kellar. Mr. and Mrs. James New house. of Wichita, Kans., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Newhouse. Dinner guests on Thursday in the E. R. Carpenter home were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Remington and Mr. and Mrs John Widman and Joyce, of Sedro Woodley, Wash. Mary Jo Roth and Barbara Jean Wilcox went to Neligh Friday, July 22, where they spent the weekend with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth drove to Columbus the following Sunday where they visited relatives. On Monday they returned through Neligh and brought the girls home. They were accompanied back also by their niece, Ruth Ann Gigax, who will spend several weeks in the Roth home. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Cooper of Winner, S. D„ spent Satur day night and Sunday with relatives at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw and Mrs. Lena Hoefs, of Val entine, are visiting the form er’s sister, Mrs. Nettie Earl and Mrs. Mae Hubbard Mr. Section B — Pages I -B to 4-B O'NEILL. NEBR., THURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 1949. and Mrs. Shaws’ daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willmore brought them down and drove on to Fremont, re turning for them Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V.. Cooper attended a postmaster’s picnic at Long Pine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harvey. Roland and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Whitaker and Dan elia, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter, all of Chambers, at tended the Sorensen - Ickea wedding at Page. Mrs. Soren son is a cousin of Mr. Carpen ter and Mr. Whitaker. Dr. and Mrs. C. M Eason moved last week to their new home in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay visited her sister, Mrs. Duane Sftruebing, husband and son, at Prosser and other places several days last week. 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