I_ Conat-Martin Nuptials Read At an altar of cut spring flow 4 ers, Miss Leona Conat, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. John Conat, of near Spencer, and Edward P. Martin, son of Mrs. William Martin and the late Mr. Mar tin, were united in marriage Monday. The 9 o’clock Mass was held in Baker Catholic church. Rev. Michael Condon, of Spencer, officiated at the double - ring ceremony. The matron-of-honor was Miss Joan Conat. a sister of the bride, of near Spencer. Miss Judy Mar tin, a sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. The bestman was Allen Mar tin. Tony Conat, the bride’s * brother, served as first attend ant. The bride appeared in a white satin lace trimmed gown with a train. The sleeves were point ed at the wrists. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses. The matron - of - honor, Miss Conat, wore a pink gown. She wore a wreath of white flowers in her hair. Miss Mar tin, the bridesmaid, wore a blue gown with a headdress similiar to that of the matron-of-honor. The bridegroom wore a blue business suit. His boutonniere was of roses. The bestman and Ifirst attendant also wore bus iness suits with boutonniers. The bride s mother, Mrs. Lon at, wore a black silk dress. Her corsage was of red and white roses. The bridegroom’s moth er, Mrs. Martin, wore a bem berg print. Her corsage was al so of red and white roses. The music was sung by the church choir. A wedding breakfast was held for the immediate families fol lowing the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents. A reception was also held in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. A four tier wedding cake formed the cen ter piece. For her going away outfit, Sirs. Martin chose a green and blue silk dress and a green top per. Both Mr. and Mrs. Martin are graduates of St. Mary’s acad emy- Mr. Martin is employed by the Northwestern Bell Tele phone Company. Upon completion of an ex tended trip, the couple will re side in O’Neill. Piano Pupils In Recital— The piano pupils of Mrs. Ralph Gerber presented an in formal recital Friday morning, at the manse to a group of par ents and friends. Those participating were: Roger Tompkins, Sylvia Har der, Karen Bridge, Jane Pet e®en, Linelle Tompkins, Patri cia De Bolt, Lois Harder and Don Petersen. At the conclusion, refresh ments of cake and punch were served. Club Holds Shows* For Mrs- Cohn— The Golden Rod club met at Mrs- Harsy Ressel’s Tuesday afternoon, with 8 members pre sent. The lesson on “My Flower Garden,” was enjoyed by all* i The reading health and leg islation leaders gave a snort report. , After the meeting a pink and ' • white shower was held for Mrs. Phil Cohn. A lunch was served by Mrs. Rtl&ei. _ By Mrs. Herman Jan zing, reporter. Practice for Program In Benson School— The Eagle Creek 4 - H club met at the Benson sctiolhouse Sunday afternoon, May 28. Two members were absent After the regular business meeting, the entire afternoon was spent in practicing for the program and box social the club is sponsoring at the Benson school, on Sunday evening, Jinae 4 Everyone is welcome. — By Betty Lou Curran, reporter. i Lu^heom - Bridge Held Wednesday — The oficers of the year were in charge of the compliment-: ary luncheon bridge given for members of the Country club and their guests. They were Mrs. James W. Rooney, Mrs- J B. Grady, Mrs. Hugh Coyne and Mrs. Guy Cole, of Emmet. Op ening dance of the season was held Monday evening at the club. Attend Graduation Of Miss Becker— Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. August Noecker and John Stevens, of Harting tor.| attended the graduation of atiss Barbara Becker from St. Mary’s academy Thursday, May 25* Miss Becker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker. Mrs. Soukup I* Hostess— Mrs- Stanley Soukup en^er' tained members of Circle 2 and a few guests belonging to other circles at a 1:30 dessert lunch eon Thursday, May 25. Mrs. Ralph Gerber had charge of the musical program. WINS HONORS . . . Lylas Tangeman (above) won first in academic honors among the seniors at Chambers high school during the 1949-’50 term. Second place went to Carolyn Adams.—O’Neill Pho- I to Co. Miss Rose Maly Shower Honoree LYNCH — A prenuptial shower was held at the Glenn Davy home Monday afternoon, May 29, in honor of Miss Rose Maly. The bride-elect received many useful gifts. A lunch was served at the close of the after Other Lynch News Mrs. John Hewitson spent Sunday, May 21, with Mrs. Nora Dailey at Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. James Milacek visited with “Grandma” Mila cek at Bristow Sunday, May 21. Jerry Sixta was a business visitor in Omaha Wednesday, May 24. The Ed Wiley family visited at Bill Leadtke’s Tuesday, May | 23. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and Douglas spent Friday evening, May 26, at Bill Stauffer’s. Guy and Frank Hammon left for Corvallis, Ore., on Wednes day, May 24, called there by the critical illness of Charley Hammon. Jackie Passieux, of O’Neill, visited with his aunt, Mrs. George Mulhair, lsat week. Gladys Gallop returned last week from an extended stay with her son, Bill, and family in Everett, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naegele and Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Bare, of Morrill, former Lynchites, visited friends and relatives in Lynch the past week. George Vonasek and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vonasek, of Orlando, Calif., visited at the George Barta home here this week. The Lynch American Legion post and auxiliary sponsored the Memorial services in Lynch Tuesday, May 30. Bill Hoy, who is home on a furlough at Hastings, came this week to spend a few days with his brother, Lawrence Hoy, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zah, of Lincoln, spent a few days vis iting the former’s brother and mother east of town. Edward has spent several months in the Veteran’s hospital in Lincoln with polio and can now walk without crutches. Mrs. Lois Harris is in Grand Island looking after lodge in terests. Mrs. Gertrude Scott, of Rap id City, S. D., spent several days visiting relatives here. Mrs. Ethel Haun, of Spencer, and Mrs. Phyllis Nyquist, of Ft. j Randall, S. D., visited at the Kenneth McMeen home recent- J iy- . „ ... Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Court ney and Eugene spent Wednes day afternoon, May 24, at the Allan Koscan home in Butte. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stenger and Margaret were business visitors in Butte recently. Mrs. Lee Mulhair and Mrs. George Thayer spent Friday aft- I ernoon, May 26, with Mrs. Jerry i Sixta. Guests at the Fred Baker home Decoration day were: Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Baker and baby, all of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Christensen, of Atlantic, la., and Wayne Baker, of Pickstown, S. | ! D. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoek- 1 enmaier and Carol Ann, of , Bonesteel, S. D., were Sunday, May 28, dinner guests at the Al bert Kalkowski home. O'NEILL LOCALS Mrs. John H. MeCarville and son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Egan, in Ells worth, Minn. They left Wednes day. May 24 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick and daughter. Miss Arlene, spent Sunday, May 28, at the James Curran home in the'country jerry Wheeler left Sunday, Mav 28, where he said he will visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kel ler Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gal lagher attended the Jackson dav dinner in Omaha. They re turned Monday. May 29 . Mr and Mrs. Carl Lorenz and Mr and Mrs Ralph Stowell went to Inman Sunday evening. May . 28, to visit Mr and Mrs. John Gallagher. O’NEILL NEWS Tom Harty arrived home Sun day and will assist his father, I P. B. Harty. during the sum- j mer months. Dinner guests at the Sylves-' ter Zakrzewski home Sunday, were Mr and Mrs. Will Podany’ and family, of Butte, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski, of; Star. In the afternoon they all | drove to Orchard to make the acquaintance of the new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox. Misses Grace and Anna Joyce, of Omaha visited this week with friends and relatives in and a round O’Neill. Mr and Mrs. C. H. Chambers visited over the weekend at Swea City and Lake City, la., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs H. E. Godek, of Omaha, arrived Sunday to visit over the Memorial holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bazelman and son. Miss Alma Eby, of Ainsworth visited from Saturday, May 28, to Wednesday, June 6, with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby and family. Miss Katherine Flood, who attends college in Kansas, ar rived Tuesday to visit her par ents, Mr. Tind Mrs. Ed Flood Mr. and Mrs. Herman De Groff and Mr. and Mrs. Jay De ! Groff visited Sunday in Bart lett with Mr. and Mrs- Art Senn. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Towle and son, of Norfolk came Sat urday, May 27, to visit her sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Debolt. On Sunday they visited the ladies mother, Mrs. Sophia Las hmet, of Newport. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Dexter and Miss Luella Stalcup were fishing at Lake Andes, S. D., Sunday, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Justin tsuiter field called on Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Gaughenbaugh Sat urday evening, May 27. Edward Campbell, jr., who attends Creighton in Omaha visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell, over Decoration day. Oscar Ecklund and Bert De Groff left Sunday to spend a bout 3 weeks in North Dakota near the Canadian border. Thursday, May 25, callers at the Art Dexter home were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rothchild and twins, Mrs. Gerald Roth child and baby, of Atkinson, and Miss Wilma Seery, of Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck with and son, Don, were guests Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley and daughter, of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Krause were also callers and they all spent the afternoon fishing. Francis Flood and Alden Bosn went to Omaha Monday, May 29, to visit friends. They returned Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank, of Norfolk, were Memorial day vistors of Mr. and Mrs. Beryll Gerdes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel and famly visited the park in Neligh Sunday. Miss Mary Jonas went to O maha Friday, May 26, to spend the weekend with friends. Mrs. Ed Flood visited with Mrs. Agnes Gaffney in Emmet on Sunday Keith Anspach visited over the weekend and again Mem orial day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach Keith is employed in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. C. H- Switzer entertained his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schinck, of Brunswick, Sunday. Mrs- Peterson and Marlene and Patricia Sullivan went to Norfolk Monday. Visitors Sunday, May 28, of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley were, Mr. and Mrs- Vernon Parks, and O. A. Herley and Kenneth of Neligh. Guy Harris and James Bridges, who attend Nebraska Wesleyan university at Lincoln, have returned to spend the summer vacation with their i mothers, Mrs. Esther Harris and 1 Mrs. Alice Bridges. Gene McKenna, who attends the University of Nebraska, spent Memorial day with his mother, Mrs. Mable McKenna. Fred Heermann went to Alex endria, Minn., Monday to at tend the funeral of his grand father, John Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ritts were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lor enz. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R Lor enz and daughter were week end guests in Jewell, Kans.. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowles. Their neice and nephew, Bonnie Sue and Walter Sanders, of Spring field, Mo., returned with them for a visit of a couple of weeks. Fred Lowery and Glenn Tom linson went to Lake Andes, S. D . Sunday. Kenneth Robertson, of Spring view, arrived Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. B Mareellus and family. Mrs. John Schorn and son, William, of Atkinson,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minton Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Richards and fam ily, 6f Powell, Wyo., are visit ing Mrs. Lill Henshaw. Albert Aibertsen. of Cedar Bluffs, la., visited Mr. and Mrs Stanley Soukup last Thursday. George Walter, of Clearwat er, left Saturday, after having visited his son, Martin Walter and Mrs. Walter for 6 days Mrs. Anna Carson, who has j been visiting her son, Duane Carson and Mrs. Carson, of Chambers, attended the gradu ation of Miss Betty Carson from a Grand Island high school Fri day evening. Mrs- Carson visit ed'Mr. and Mrs. H W. Tomlin son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Storjohann attended the funufal of Eu gene Stewart, of Randolph, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Van Every, of Grand Island, left Tuesday after a four days’ vis it with Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every. The Neighborhood grocery store in O'Neill is open Sun days and evenings. We also give S&H Green stamps. Romaine launders and his daughter, Mrs- Harold Zeno and her son, David Zeno, came Mem orial day to decorate graves o| members of Mr. Saunder’6 im i mediate family. Mr. Saunders frakes his home in Lincoln with his relatives there. Mr. and Mrs George Head went to Aberdeen, S. D., on Monday, May 29, to spend Mem orial day with relatives. Mrs. Melvin Johnson, of Bris tow, spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Widtfeldt, while recuperating from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. McCrary Tuesday returned firom Lake Andes, S. D. Frontier for printing! Attends 4-H Club Week Two representatives of Holt county this week are attending state 4-H club week that is be ing held on the University of Nebraska campus at Lincoln. They are Micheal Boyle and Alice Whaley, both of O’Neill. Mrs. Frank Vanek, of Amelia, is attending as a club leader. Mrs. Beryl Damkroger, Holt county home extension agent, drove the representatives to Lincoln. Miss Twila Hicks ended her fourth year of teaching school in district 5 on Friday, May 26, with a basket dinner at the schoolhouse. Seventy - three guests were present. 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