14 Weddings, 4 Births in Reed Family PAGE — The decendants of the late Pulaski and Elizabeth j Reed held their annual reunion picnic at the Riverside park at Neligh Sunday, July 30. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heiss and Miss Marie, Mr. and Mrs. i Allen Haynes and Miss Viola ! Mr. and Mrs. M. G. French, I Merwyn, jr., Carroll and Bette, i I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss I * and Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heis6. Nancy and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Marian Lyle, Myrna and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. O- L. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeleart, Bobbie, Bren da, and Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer, Randy, Kent and Val, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heiss and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dorr and Caroline and Karen Sorensen, all of Page, c E. E Reed, Mrs. C. F. Storm, Mrs. Eloit Blackmore and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weber, Anita and Kathryn, all of Royal; Mrs. El vira Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Henry. Harold and Mar lene, of Cozad; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klabenes, Robert, Roberta and Jeanette, of Ewing; Miss Mildren Haynes, of Denton; Kathy Kottmeier, of Des Moine6, la.; Sue Ellen and Gary Smith, of Urbana, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper, Sandra and Jeanette, of O’Neill. Allen Haynes was the eldest person attending; Caroline Dorr, the youngest. There have been 4 marriages since the last reunion: Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Heiss, of Page; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher, of Page;—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss, of Page; Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Weis, of Belvidere. There .have been 4 births: Caroline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dorr, of Page; Linda Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Deaver, of Port land, Ore.; Gregory Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimberly, of North Platte; Connie Lynn, , laughter of Mr. and Mrs. La-. Vern Weis, of Belvidere. Other Page New* Miss Barbara Trowbridge re-1 turned home Saturday from Ewing where she had been working and had visited her aunt, Mrs. Howard Miller. Mrs. Glen Sprague and son, Russell, of Inman, visited Fri day afternoon with her old schoolmate, Mrs. C. H. Undine, at the I. O. Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Copes, of Ainsworth, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Craig and daughter, of Norfolk, spent Sunday with Mrs. Craig s father. E. A. Walker. John Walker and son, of Eyeing, were afternoon visitors. Henry Cramer and daughter in-law/Mrs. Ivan Cramer, and their children, of Polk, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mi's. Richard Woods and family. Mr. Cramer is the father of Mrs. Woods Pam Cramer stayed for a week’s visit with her aunt’s family. Mr and Mrs. Larbee Lycan, I of Omaha, spent Sunday at the home of his uncle, Larbee Kel ly. Other dinner guests Sunday ! of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly were: | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and | Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j Kelly. Mre. William Mates and 2 sons, who had visited the past 2 months at the home of her to Omaha Friday where she went by plane to her home at New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Fink took her to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Undine and 3 children left Saturday for their home in Sioux City, after a week’s visit with Mrs. Undine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood. Ronald and Donald stayed for a longer visit with their grandparents. Bob and Donnie Williamson, of O'Neill, came Saturday for a few days visit with their aunt, Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of Lincoln, and Bob Allen, of Om aha, spent from Friday evening until Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jerome Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusaiko, of Emmet, were Sat urday evening supper guests at the Allen home. Jerome, John and Bob Allen are the sons of Mrs. Dusatko. Mr. and Mr s.Bert Fink, of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink and family, Mrs. A. O. Weber, Miss Dona Parks and Miss Gen elle Park were guests at a tur key dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge. Miss Viola Haynes returned home Saturday from Lincoln where she had attended the summer session at the Univer sity of Nebraska. She was ac companied by her niece. Miss i Mildred .Haynes, of Denton, I who will visit at Page and At kinson. Mr. and Mrs- C. F. Walker and 2 sons, of Norfolk, came Saturday and visited until Tues day with Mr. Walker’s father, E. A. Walker, and Mrs. Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fin ley, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Otto Matschul lat drove to Bloomfield Sunday morning where they visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Anthony, and family. From there they all went to the Nio brara park where they had a picnic dinner. Miss Sammons a Bride in Denver AMELIA — The wedding of Miso Marjorie Anne Sammons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee , Sammons, of Amelia, and Sgt. Andrew E. Robak, of Glen Lyon, Pa., took place on Saturday, Ju- , ly 8, at 7 p. m., at Denver, Colo. Before the fireplace in his par- ; lore, Rev. Gallagher, of Holy ( Ghost church, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride’s street-length dress of dusty rose crepe was made with deep round bertha collar and side drape skirt. She wore a white hat with shoulder leng th veil, and carried white gloves. Her rhinestone and gold neck lace and errings were a gift from the bridegroom. Her cor sage of white roses was tied with gold ribbon. Miss Gloria Ott, of Denver, a cousin of the bride, served as her maid-of-honor. She chose an aqua crepe dress with square cut neck and side drape skirt, and wore white accessories Miss Ott also wore a rhinestone necklace and earring set, and her corsage of pink roses was ribboned in white. Sergeant Robak, in a gray suit with white carnation bout toniere, was attended by Pfc. Robert Leder, of Denver, a friend of the couple. Leder wore his service uniform. Also pre sent at the ceremony were Miss Beverly Brant and Miss Doreen Tangeman, both of Denver. Immediately following the ceremony, the wedding party was honored with a reception at the apartment of Miss Ott. The luncheon table, centered by the wedding cake, was at tractively laid with canapes, hors d’oeuvers and tiny pink baskets of yellow mints. Miss Brant played “Because” while the bride and bridegroom cul the wedding cake. Following a honeymoon ig Colorado, the couple will live ig Cheyenne, Wyo., where Serg eant Robak is an instructor at Ft. Warren air force base. Other Amelia News Dale Doolittle visited his si* ter, Mrs. Ferry Tesch, and fam ily at Fremont recently. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle went to bring Dale home and also visit ' the Tesch's. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy LaTo) | have been enjoying a visit from i their granddaughters, Barbara and Marjorie Siebken They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs Glen Siebken, of Sidney. Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Link Sageser, Mrs. C. F. Small ana i Beverly went to Norfolk Wed nesday, July 19, to meet Mrs Vein Sageser’s mother, Mrs E. L. Minter, of Council Bluffy la., and aunt, Mrs. Pearl Brad ley, of Nebraska City. The Is j dies viisted until Tuesday, Ju ly 18, when they returned to I Mrs. Minter’s home at Council 1 Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs .Clyde Dailey I of Orrjaha, visited the weekend ' of July 15, with Mr. and Mrs B. W. Waldo. Mrs. Waldo re turned home with them and v'e ited until Wednesday, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bradford and Mrs. Harvey Nachtman, of Douglas, Wyo, recently visited Mrs. Bradford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge. Thej were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed White on Friday, July 21. Dick Porter and son, Marvin, left Friday, July 21, for Wyo ming. Mrs. Porter and son, Rob ert, stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Backaus, until Mr. Porter found location. Mrs. Foreut Sammons is help ing her brother with the work at the farm home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mil ler, while they are away on va cation. --4 SAMPLE DEMOCRATIC BALLOT / Primary Election August 8, 1950 — Holt County, Nebraska [State Ticket FOR GOVERNOR f Vote for ONE Walter R. Raecke Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention □ Frank B. Morrison Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention □ Henry L. Fillman _ Harry R. Swanson _ Terry Carpenter FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE 1 I Edward A. Dosek Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention * * _ Tom Dooley _ C. S. Wortman _ Woodrow Bryan Shurtleff m..... FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for ONE I Foster May Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention »■□-:--— FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Vote for ONE □ George D. Richardson Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention _ Mylo Dale . . | _---— FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for ONE □ W. T. Thompson Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention ‘ □---. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL (To Fill Vacancy) Vote for ONE _ Harold P. Caldwell FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for ONE I 1 Michael T. McLaughlin Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention □ FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER Vote for ONE "I J. C. McReynolda Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention J. C. Schlater Endorsed by the Democratic State Convention Lou Maupin L --- Congressional Ticket FOR CONGRESSMAN FOURTH DISTRICT Vote for ONE □ tans J. Holtorf, Jr. j Endorsed by the Fourth District Democratic Congressional Convention □ . County Ticket _j*—————— FOR COUNTY CLERK Vote for ONE _ E. L. Watson FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Vote for ONE □. FOR CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Vote for ONE □.-.-.. FOR COUNTY TREASURER Vote for ONE _ James J. Mullen FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote For ONE John Kersenbrock Tbos. J. Davis Leo S. Tomjack Bob Tomlinson FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY Vote For ONE _ Norman Gonderinger _ .—... FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote For ONE □ . FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Vote For ONE _ Tom Sullivan _ Gordon Harper . FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR (First District) Vote For ONE 0 1_ Albert Sterns FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR (Third District) Vote For ONE j_ Louis Vitt FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR (Fifth District) Vote For ONE _ Oscar W. Peterson FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR (Seventh District) Vote For ONE _ Joseph E. Judge _ D. T. Withers FOR DELEGATES TO STATE POST-PRIMARY CONVENTION Vote For FIVE _ John Sullivan l__J Dave Moler r l_ Franci# D. Lee _ Fred R. Mack _ Neal S. McKee FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO STATE POST-PRIMARY CONVENTION Vote For FIVE ... -- . Precinct Ticket * FOR DELEGATES TO COUNTY POST-PRIMARY CONVENTION Vote for. SAMPLE PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT Non-Political BALLOT Primary Election August 8, 1950 Holt County, Nebraska FOR DIRECTOR ELKHORN RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT (Two-Year Term to Fill Vacancy) Vote for ONE _ Art Bleyhl . H. Rouse « FOR DIRECTORS ELKHORN RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT (Four-Year Term to Fill Vacancy) Vote for TWO n Walton Grant Harold A. Krebs • .......... | L-J --.. FOR DIRECTORS ELKHORN RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT (Six-Year Term) j Vote for THREE Fred J. Dederman Pete Weinrich Paul Robertson Allen Synovec .1 Walter W. Wagner George Malin William Reeves M. W. Hunt Merwin Olson Lewis A. Edwards I_ Edwin Rohde