Raydean Slaymaker An Atkinson Bride ATKINSON — Miss Raydean Slaymaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Slaymaker, of Atkinson, and Fredrick Kunz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz, of Stuart, exchanged nuptial vows on Tuesday, June 20, at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Catholic church. Rev. A. A. Lehmen, church pastor, officiated. St. Joseph’s choir, with Miss Leona Kilmur ty as organist, provided the mu sic. The bride’s gown was of crisp organdy net with long pointed lace sleeves. The high net yoke buttoned in the back. There was a lace bodiee and the silk lace extended into a very full net skirt over satin in tri angular shape. The skirt ended in a court train. Her circular net veil was held by a double brim, pill box hat covered in net and pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of white carnations centered with a white orchid with a lavender lip and tied with white satin streamers ending in feather carnations and fern. She also carried a pearl ros ary’, a gift of the bridegroom. Her only jewelry was a 3-strand necklace of pearls. The bridesmaid and matron of-honor wore matching gowns similar to that of the bride. Mrs. Doris Vogel, sister of the bride, was gowned in or chid marquisette over lace bod ice and satin skirt. Miss Jo Ann Kunz, sister of the bridegroom, wore a dress of nile green. Both wore half bonnets of net and satin matching their dresses and each carried an arm bouquet of yellow carnations and satin ribbon the same color as their gowns. Johnny Dvorak and Max Kunz, attendants of the bride groom, each wore a white car nation boutonniere and were dressed in light suits. The bride’s mother chose a light aqua crepe with white ac cessories and Mrs. Kunz's gown was a pink sheer bemberg with white accessories. Each wore a pink rose corsage and feather carnations. A wedding dinner at l o ciock was served to about a hundred guests at the Knight of Colum- j bus hall by Mr. and Mrs. E. O. i Slaymaker. The tables were1 tastefully decorated in seasonal flowers and orchid and green tapers. The wedding cake, dec orated in the bride’s colors of j orchid and green, was baked by Mrs. Doris Vogel. The cake cen tered the bride’s table. To the left of it was the breakfast bou quet of orchid iris, made by Mrs. Robert Marten. To the right was the bride’s bouquet. Jeannine Bammerline, of Ains , worth, had charge of the guest book. Friends of the bride who served at the wedding dinner were: Alice Dunn, Leona Schmidt, Mary Ann Bouska, Maxine Ziska, Helen Martens, Doris Davis, Elta Richardson, Mary Ann Jensen, Ethyl Strak a and Geraldine Hanel. Mr. and Mrs. Kunz entertain ed their friends with a wedding dance in the Stuart auditorium in the evening and will be at dome to their friends on a farm southwest of Stuart after they return from their wedding trip, for which the bride wore a beige crepe dress, white acces sories and an orchid corsage. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. William Spence, of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby, of Ew ing; Mrs. John Law, Miss Mar garet Sullivan, Miss Jeanne Bammerline and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steck, all of Ainsworth; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miergard, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knob De, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sleck L*t, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lueck eskoff, all of West Point; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruening and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. Bruen ing and family, Don Becker, all of St. Helena; Miss Kate Kunz, of Valentine. Mr. Kunz served 4 years in the air force as .an aerial engi neer and airplane inspector. Mrs. Kunz atended Norfolk college and was recently em ployed by the department of roads and irrigation as a secre tary at Ainsworth. Recently she has been secretary for the At kinson Creamery from which she resigned. Feted in Double Prenuptial Shower— PAGE — Miss Beverly Kelly, of Page, and Miss Velma Abney, of Inman, were honored at a double prenuptial shower at the Methodist church parlors Monday evening, June 26. A large group of ladies was in attendance. ; The entertainment consisted , of several contests. The honor- ■ ed guests received many gifts. Miss Barbara Trowbridge had charge of Miss Abney’s gift book and Miss Byrdie Ann Park had charge of Miss Kelly’s gift book. i The shower was sponsored by the Chatter Sew club, which j provided a luncheon of cake, ice cream and iced tea. 1 Miss Kelly will wed Cyril , Hansen and Miss Abney will marry Thomas Kelly in a dou ble wedding ceremony on Sun day, July 2, at the Page Metho dist church. i Visits Iowa— Frank Froelich drove to Hol ly Springs, la., on Saturday, Juno 24. to make the acquaint ance of his new granddaughter. He returned home Sunday. Mrs. Froelich, who had been 1 visiting there with her daugh ter. Mr and Mrs. B. E. Wanser, and family, returned with him. Rat urn to Iowa— The Misses Jane Anderson and Patty Schell returned to their home in Harlan, la., after having been houseguests of Miss Mary Lou Wilson for 10 days. Mrs. Lyle Dierks, of Ewing, and Mrs Edward Verzal were dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs. H S. Moses and her daughter, Mrs. A- S. Evans. Charles Fox took Melvin Fox to Kearney Sunday, June 25, and spent the day visiting Mel vin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs- M. D. Fox. Green-Harney Rites Read at Chambers CHAMBERS—A pretty dou ble- ring wedding ceremony was solemnized at the Cham bers Methodist church Satur day afternoon, June 24. at 2 o’ ' clock when Miss Marjorie R Harvey, only daughter of Mr i and Mrs. Ed Harvey, of Cham bers, became the Hride of i Donald W, Green, of Chambers Rev. L. R. Hansberry read the marriage lines before an altar flanked with cut flowers Miss Angie Spath sang ::A1 ways,” accompanied by Miss Katheryn Newhouse. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was charming in a gown of white slipper satin. Her gowm was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves com ing to a point at the wrists Two rows of lace extended down the front of the gown and down the back of the skirt, forming a long train. Her fin gertip illusion veil was edged with chantilly lace and fell from a beaded tiara. She wore a double strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Joan Beed, friend of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a sheer pink formal and carried a bouquet of white rases. The bridegroom wore a grey suit. Lester Green, brother of the bridegroom, was bestman Both men wore white carrtation boutonnieres. Roland Harvey, brother of the bride, and Robert Green, nephew of the bridegroom, were ushers. The bride’s mother wore a green silk print dress Her cor sage was of white carnations. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parent following th ceremony. Cen tering the bride’s table was a 3-tier wedding cake which was decorated in her colors. It was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Miss Ruth Weber was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Lyle Childers, sister of the bridegroom, cut the wedding cake. , * , Mrs. Green was graduated from the Page high school with the class class of 1948. She at tended Wayne State Teachers’ college and has been teaching in Holt county the past 2 years Mr. Green served 3 years in the army. At the present time. ! he is employed on a ranch west of Chambers where the young couple will reside. Other Chambers News Rev L. A. Dale left Monday, j June 19, for Milwaukee, Wise., to attend a synod as a delegate, j He was accompanied by Cas per Harley, of Atkinson, who is also a delegate. Mrs. Ruby Martin and grand daughter, Barbara Jean Wil cox, left Tuesday, June 27, for Sedro Wooley, Wash, and Los Angeles Calif. They will make then- home at Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. John Casparie and grandson, Donald Breiner, of Palmer, came last week for a short visit in the Zuelke home. Julia and Mildred Haussler, of Holbrook, accompanied Mrs. Vernon Harley to Chambers on Friday, June 23, to spend the weekend with relatives. They are all attending college at Mrs. E. R Carpenter accom panied Mrs M L. Sageser and Mrs. Alvin Forbes to O’Neill Thursday, June 22, to attend the annual picnic of the Holt county extension clubs held at Ford’s park Mr and Mrs. Charles Hart and son, Roland, of Mandan, N. D., expected to return home Wednesday. June 28 They had been visiting her parents, Mr j and Mrs Theodore Moss, and sister and husband, Mr and | Mrs. Charles Grimes, and sons I since June 16 Mr. and Mrs. J. W Walter took Mrs. L. A. Dale to th^ Lutheran hospital at Norfolk on Friday, June 23, returning to Neligh Saturday where Mrs Walter remained until Monday Mr Walter returned to Neligh Sunday and on Monday they drove to Norfolk to meet their son and wife, Mr. and Mre Ir ven Walter, and son, of Oma ha, who are spending their 2 weeks’ vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jarman, who opened a cafe is Cham bers on June 7, last week sold the business to Mr and Mre. Donald Grimes. Mr Grimes’ mother, Mrs. Genevieve Bell, is operating it. Mrs. Jarman‘6 health would not permit her handling the work. Mr and Mrs. Bert Baum gartner, of Harlingen, Tex., came Sunday, June 25. to visit Rev. and Mre L M Ha ns ber ry. She is an aunt of Mrs. Hans berry’s They came here from Valentine and Chadron where they visited her sister and oth er relatives. They plan to leave in a few days for Kearney to visit relatives They will spend the summer in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. George Thom son and Mr. and Mrs Merlin Gr»6snicklaus spent Sunday. June 25. In the Ed Bushard home north of O’Neill. Mr and Mrs Ernest Thorin and daughter, Betty, and son, Charles, and Lloyd Winter mote drove to Ewing Sunday, June 25, to attend a reunion of Mrs. Thorin’s family. Marlene Black, of Ewing, Is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin, for a week or more A shower will be held on Saturday, July 11, at the Lloyd iiome lor Mrs- Donald Green. Mr. and Mrs Ray Bachaus and family were dinner guests junaav, aune 25, in the Wil lard Thomson home tyrs. H. 3. Hubbard and Ed Porier accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Porter, of O' Neill, to Beaver Crossing Wed nesday, June 21, to attend a funeral of a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and children returned Friday, June 23, from a 16-day trip to Eugene, Ore., where they visit ed her father and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brotherton, and son, and brothers, Mr- and Mrs. Delbert Brotherton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brotherton, and family. They went via Greeley, Colo., where they vis ited an uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Weaver Brotherton, and family. They also visited at Denver and Estes Park and oth er places of interest around Denver. They visited places of interest in Oregon. On their return they visited the Yellow stone national park, Salt Lake City and other places. Plan Float for Chambers Fair— The Eagle Creek 4-H club held a monthly meeting Sun day, June 25, at the home of Gene O'Neill. After the dinner at noon, the business meeting was called to order by the president, Doris Sterns. Each member answer ed roll by naming his favorite movie star, and 2 pictures he or she has starred in. It was decided to use part of the box social money for a float at the Chambers fair. The girlS are getting along “fairly well” with their sew ing boxes. It was decided to have the next meeting at Janet and Ga len Hull’s on July 30 —By Bet ty Lou Curran, reporter. Visit Pickslown— Mr and Mrs. Francis Mur phy, Clarence Murphy and Mr s Marie McDonald and son, Thomas, went to Pickstown on Sunday. James Merriman and Thom as Harty were in Omaha over the weekend. BEAUTIFUL DOLL DANCE Suixunerland EWING Saturday, July 1 Music By Rex Pine and Hi* Orchestra Valuable Prise* ————p July 4th Fishing -SUPPLIES -RODS • Shakespear • Wonder Reel • Glass Wonder Bamboo Poles & oth er Fishing Supplies ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF OTHER VACATION CAMPING AND SPORTING SUPPLIES See Us Now While Supplies Are Complete t it it it COYNE HARDWARE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Sunday, July 2: Sunday - school, 9:30 a.m. Roy Sauers, superintendent. Worship service, 11 a.m., mu sic by the choir, sermon by the pastor: “The Strategy That. Wins.” The choir will meet for re hearsal on Thursday at 7:15 p. :n. The annual ranch picnic of the Women’s association will be held on Thursday, July 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Price. The dates of our vacation Bible school are July 10 to 21. The John Conard family, of Emmet, entertained the mem bers of the Youth Fellowship of the O’Neill Presbyterian church at their home on Wednesday, June 21. Following a period of swimming, the 23 guests heart ily enjoyed the outdoor supper. Reverend Gerber, pastor, and Miss Barbara Bennett, of O’ Neill, left Monday morning, June 26, to attend the national j assembly of Westminster Fel- I lowship at Grinnell, la. This na- j lional assembly, which is held every 3 years, brings together 2,000 Presbyterian youth from every state in the nation. Miss Bennett is attending the assem bly as an official delegate of Niobrara Presbytery Westmin ster Fellowship; Reverend Ger ber is the adult representative of Niobrara Presbytery. They will return to O’Neill Saturday night. METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Church school, 10 a.m., classes for all ages. Worship service, 11 a.m. Senior MYF, 7:30 p.m. We were very glad to have Phillip Fruhoff, of Norfolk, as our guest speaker Sunday morn ing, and present the work of the Gideons. He gave a fine talk. The Missionary Circle will meet tonight (Thursday) with Mrs. C. W. Porter. The basement of the church is being redecorated and begins to present a fine appearance. We are hoping that our good attendance at Sunday - school will continue during the sum mer months. We will have all of our ser vices next Sunday. BETHANY FREE METHODIST (Amelia Rural) Rev. Ira I. Dixon, pastor Sunday - school and program, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. , Children’s and young people s . 'rvice, 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Midweek service (class meet ing) Thursday, 8 p.m. Light and Life hour, Sunday, 1 p.m., KMMJ, 750 kilo. You are invited to the Fourth of July picnic. You have &u influence. Is it counting for God and eternity? Attend and support the church of your choice. FEDERATED (Stuart) Rev. Orin Graff, pastor Unified services, 10 ajn. class es for everyone. Sermon Sunday, July 2: ‘ When Men Want a King. — 1 Samuel 12. The sacrament of communion will be observed. Choir rehearsal Thursday (tonight), 7:30 p.m. Men’s council tonight (Thurs day) 8 o’clock. Two infants were baptized on Sunday, June 23. They were Mary Lynn Heyne, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Heyne, and Dennis Wayne Yarges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yarges. CELLAR PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Chambers) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Sunday. July 2: Worship service, 9:30 a.m., sacrament of holy communion. Sunday - school, 10:30 a.m., Ray Hoffman, superintendent. Mrs. Mike Mullen and son, James, were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr and Mrs John J. Mullen. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor We were happy for the good boys’ and girls’ camp at Lexing ton the past week. There were 9 boys and g rls from O'Neill and 2 from Bristow that went with us to the camp. An enjoy able time was reported by all who attended. We plan to begin our story hour in the near fu ture. Services will be as follows i this week: Sunday - school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. There will be no evening ser vices on account of the A ins worth camp meeting in pro gress. We trust many will at tend this great camp that closes the night of July 4. Services are at 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. ecah day. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Prayer meeting has been changed to Tuesday, 8 p. m. Sunday, July 2: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; worship, 11 a. m. Youth camp at Niobrara state park, July 10-14. July 4 picnic dinner and ball game. Come and spend the day with us. Come to church for special direction to the picnic ground. CENTER UNION (O'Nefll) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Prayer meeting each Wed nesday, 8 p. m. Youth camp is being held this week at Long Pine. Their closing service is Sunday, Z p. m. Sunday, July 2: Worship, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday-school, 10:30 a. m. Note: Change of time of ser vice for this Sunday only. You are welcome to all of our services. O'NEILL LOCALS Eddie Campbell drove to Sioux City on Monday, June 26 William J. Froelich visited over the weekend with his family. He returned to Chica go, 111., Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter visited in Creighton Wednes day evening, June 21. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes and family were Perry Swan and daugh ter, Shirley, of Lincoln. Mr Swan is Mrs- Dawes’s father and Shirley is her sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Cronk, who are attending school in Wayne, spent the weekend with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dexter, cf Amelia, and 3 grandsons visit ed Saturday with the boys’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter. Jerry and Darrel are staying at home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Schaaf and children, of Atkinson, call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert Monday afternoon, June 26. Mr. and Mrs- Charles Crook made a business trip to Omaha Friday, June 23. Visitors this week of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Asinute are Karen Bowers and Twila Pearson, of Bristow. r THE FRONTIER PHONE 51 **’ SPECIAL 75TH ANNIVERSARY PIANO SALE AT THE GOLDEN HOTEL Wednesday, June 28 to Saturday, July 1 Open 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ♦ FOUR BAYS ONLY b Be sure and see these new and used Spinet pianos and grands. Twenty different styles on display, 90 others to choose from. Such famous makes as Kimball, Wurlitzer, Lester, Betsy Ross and Mason Hamlin. Prices from $395 up. Several returned Spinets mod erately priced. Come in and see for yourself. 10% down, balance in 24 months. Bench and free delivery. Trade in Your Old Piano As Part Payment HOSPE PIANO CO. — Sioux City, la. —