Missionaries Wed in Iowa Rite ^.CHAMBERS — Miss Mildred Whistler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whistler of Iowa Falls, la., and Marlen Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen of Chambers, were married on Friday, August 15, at the Christ ian Missionary Alliance church at Bi&irsville, la. The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed in lace and a .fingertip veil. She was attended by her sister, Carrol Whistler, who wore a blue formal gown. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen are graduates oif Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, Canada, and both have done missionary work in Oklahoma and Arkan sas. The young couple left Satur day, August 23, for their home at Gentry, Ark., where they will continue their missionary work. Bar X Extension Club Holds Afternoon Party_ An afternoon party of the Bar X Extension club was held at the home of Mrs. Mickey Stewart Wednesday, August 20. Members responded to roll call by naming their favorite flower, all members present except two. Three members of our group at tended the mother’s day at Long Pine. Mrs. Loyal Hall gave the lesson which was a demonstra tion on how to make flowers of nylon hose. The business meeting consisted of electing officers for the com ing year. The following were elected: President, Mrs. Loyal Hall; vice president, Mrs. Elvon Chase; secretary, Mrs. Roy Mar qritz; treasurer, Mrs. George Syfie, jr.; news reporter, Mrs. Art O’Neill; leaders, Mrs. Mick ey Stewart and Mrs. Danny Rakes. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Roy Margritz on September 11. Guests for the afternoon in cluded Mrs. L. A. Becker and Ttoberta, Mrs. Claude Bates, Mrs. Tom Green, Mrs. John Storjo hann and Mrs. Don Hynes and daughter. Mrs. Tom Green be came a new member of the Bar X.—Mrs. Art O’Neill, news re porter. Miss Mace Honored at Shower — CHAMBERS—About 80 rela tives and friends were present at a shower honoring Miss Ruth Mace held at the Lutheran church parlors Saturday afternoon. The program consisted of a reading, “The Bride’s First Meal,” by Mrs. Emil Klabenes; skits por traying the bride-elect’s life by Vivian Harley, Rose Marie Gib son, Donnie and Renee Smith, Mrs. Ruth Dankert with Delores Harley as organist and Mrs. Clara Harley as master of ceremonies; an act by Mrs. Nadine Fees and Mrs. Charlotte Smith; songs by Darlene Harley with Delores Har ley accompanist, and Rose Marie Gibstm with Jeanene Gibson at the organ. Miss Mace received many gifts. A lunch of light and dark cup cakes, ice cream and iced tea was served. c_ Miss Kay Allendorfer Js Honored at Parlies — Among the farewell parties given recently in honor of Miss Kay Allendorfer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allendorfer, were by a group of Kay’s classmates in the O’Neill public school and by the Wilson twins, Misses Carolyn and Catherine, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, last Thursday. The first party was a scavenger hunt and refreshments were served at the home of Miss Mari lyn Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll. Kay was pre sented with a bracelet. The Wilson girls entertained 6 friends at a dinner party. After wards they went to the theater. Kay was presented with lingerie and a bracelet. Clemens Family Honors Chicagoan — A Clemens family reunion was enjoyed Sunday in Ford’s park honoring Miss Bessie Soderstein of Chicago, 111., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Levi Clemens in Amelia. Among those present besides the honored guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clemens and daughter, Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Travers and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clemens, all of Amelia; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Belew and son of Stanton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soderstein of Clearwater; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Patras of Ne ligh; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clemens of Ravinia, S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Plribil and family of O’ Neill. Returns from Germany— CHAMBERS—Edwin Nachtman returned Wednesday, August 20, from Frankfort, Germany. He has spent 14 months overseas. He says he has served his hitch and will remain home unless called by the reserves. He is at the home -of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nachtman. Mrs. Elvaetta Bauman left on Wednesday afternoon for Big Raoids, Mich., where she will make her home. MILLER THEATRE — Atkinson, Nebr. — FRI.-SAT. Aug. 29-50 Ka SUN.-MON.-TUES. AUG. 31 SEPT. 1-2 "CROSSWINDS" WED.-THURS. SEPT. 3-A "SINGING IN THE RAIN" 9 WED IN CANAL ZONE . . . This photo of A/2c and Mrs. Kieth Anspach (above, center) and their wedding attendants, A/lc and Mrs. Les Cohen, recently reached reiatlves here. Mrs. Anspatch is the former Miss Mavis Forsch, daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsch of Butte. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hard en Anspach of O’Neill. The wedding took place at the air force base chapel, Albrook Field, Panama, Canal Zone, on June 19. The Anspachs are residing at Cocoli, Panama, Canal Zone. Ruth Mace Weds in Church RiteI CHAMBERS—A quiet wedding took place Monday morning at 10 o clock in St. Paul’s Lutheran church when Miss Ruth Mace be came the bride of John Ritter bush in a double-ring ceremony. The rite was performed by Rev. Robert W. Olson of O’Neill. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Troxel Green. The bride appeared in an aqua blue dress with black accessories and carried a white Bible. She wore a string of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Green wore an aqua blue dress with brown accessories. The bridegroom and his at tendant wore brown striped busi ness suits. Mrs. Ritterbush is the daughter of Arnie Mace, sr., and John is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ritterbush. A wedding dinner was served in the evening to the wedding party and 25 guests at the home of the bridegroom’s brother and the bride’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willim Ritterbush. After a short honeymoon the couple will be at home on the Albert Ritterbush ranch. Past Matrons Club Entertains at Orchard EWING—Officers of the Or i der of the Eastern Star, Jephthah chapter 85 of Ewing, and the Sun set chapter 300 of Orchard, were entertained by the past matrons club at Orchard at a 6 o’clock for mal dinner at the Masonic temple last Thursday evening at Orchard. Other honored guests were Mrs. Gertrude Marshall, worthy grand matron of Tilden, and Mrs. Irene Ashburn, grand Martha of Plain view. At the eight o’clock meeting, all members of Jephthah chapter were invited to attend. After the regular session was adjourned, ice cream, cup cakes and coffee were served. Those in attendance from Ew ing were Mrs. Maud Brion, wor thy matron; William Spence, worthy patron; Mrs. Harriet Wel ke, Mrs. Henry Fleming, Mrs. Wilbur Bennett, Mrs. Grace Briggs, Mrs. M. B. Huffman, Mrs. Florence Ebbengaard, Mrs. Waldo Davis, the Misses Fern Pruden, Ina Bennett and Vina Wood. Out of-town members of the Jephthah chapter present were Mrs. J. C. Kay of Olive, Calif., Mrs. Leonard Hale and Mrs. Bert Spearman, both of Brunswick. » Interesting Lesson at WSCS Meeting — C H AMBERS—The WSCS of the Methodist church met Thurs day, August 21, at the home of Mrs. R. K. Platt, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Wood of Los Angeles, Calif., who is vis iting here. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. E. R Carpenter. The Worship serv Carpenter. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Platt. The lesson on “These Rights We Hold” was presented by Mrs. Louis Neilsen assisted by sev eral others. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting will be Septem ber 4, at the home of Mrs. Her man Cook. Teachers Will Receive Instructions— Preopening day will be held today (Thursday) at the court house in O’Neill, according to Miss Alice L. French, Holt coun ty superintendent of public in struction. Beginning teachers. Miss French said, are expected to meet at the assembly room at 10 a.m. All rural teachers are to meet at the O’Neill public school aud itorium at 1 p.m. Most rural schools in Holt and adjoining counties will start the 1952-’53 term on Monday, Sep tember 1, Miss French said. Coloradoans Here for Weekend — Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Frisbie and family of Denver, Colo., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Murphy. Steve and Larry Didcock of Denver, who had spent the sum mer visiting in the Murphy home and with other relatives in O’ Neill, accompanied the Frisbie’s to their home in Denver. Mrs. Frisbie is Mrs. Murphy’s sister. Confer Master Mason Decree on Lynchite— LYNCH — Earl Conklin and Blair Drickey of Spencer, E. E. Sandoz, Vac Randa, Lyle Mlady and Floyd Hildreth of Verdigre Charles Tomek and Gus Sieler of Butte and John Wagner of Niobrara attended a special ses sion of Oak Leaf lodge 312 here when the degree of master ma son was conferred on Ronald , Stewart of Lynch. CELIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Beck were Thursday afternoon, Aug ust 21, visitors at the Duane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken were Bassett visitors Wednes day, August 20. Frank Kilmurry and Connie Frickel were Monday evening, August 18, visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and family were O’Neill visitors Monday, August 18. Frank Disterhaupt, jr., was a Monday morning visitor at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mary Catherine Kilmurry spent from Tuesday, August 19, until Sunday with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kilmur ry, in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lauridsen and family and Jim Lauridsen were dinner guests at the Hans Lauridsen home Friday, August 22. Hans and Jim Lauridsen and Bobby Knudson were Butte vis itors Wednesday, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and Caroline, Markita Hendricks, Carol Johnson and Vicky Frick el were Sunday afternoon, Aug ust 24. visitors at the Hans Laur idsen home. Ellen McKathnie of Wayne vis ited her father, Milton McKath nie, and family Thursday, Aug ust 21, to Tuesday, August 26. Mrs. Emma McKathnie spent the weekend with her son, Mil ton McKathnie, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack, Shirley and Dennis were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Victor Frickel home. Harold, Gerald and David Frickel returned home with them to visit Dennis. Sunday, August 17, visitors at the Ray Pease home were Mr. and Mrs. H. Price and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDowell. Mr. Price is editor of the Newman Grove paper. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld and family were Monday eve ning, August 18, visitors at the Frank Kilmurry home. Sunday, August 24, dinner guests at the Alex Forsythe home were Mr. and Mrs. George Beck, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg and Dwayne Greenwood. Markita Hendricks visited Frances Chaffin from Saturday evening, August 16, to Sundav evening, August 17. Alice and Buddy Focken, Leon Hendricks, Clarence House, Gary Anderson, Donnie Frickel and Denton Colfack were the young folks from this community who attended the picnic at the Cleve land Bible camp Sunday evening, August 24, which was sponsored by the Presbyterian youth from Cleveland, Stuart and Atkinson churches. Monday evening, August 18, lightning struck in the Frank Kilmurry pasture south of Celia schoolhouse and burned a strip 300 yards long before the rain started and put out the fire. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dister haupt, sr., and family were Sun day morning, August 24, visit ors at the Marvin Focken home Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and son, Gerald, were Monday evening, August 18, visitors at the Hans Lauridsen home. Carol Jean Klein Is 6 — Mrs. George Klein entertained a group of girls and boys Wed nesday afternoon honoring her daughter, Carol Jean, on her sixth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Klein served refreshments of cake and ice cream. Will Mark Silver Anniversary — PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks will observe their silver wedding anniversary Wednesday evening, September 3, by holding open-house at their home in Page from 7 until 10 o’clock. O'NEILL LOCALS G. C. DeBacker went to Co lumbus Tuesday morning to at tend a Penny store meeting. He returned home Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. Billy Dierks and daugh ter, Karen Sue of Amelia were last Thursday, guests of Mrs. Dierks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. DeGroff. Mrs. Alex Cleary and family of Atkinson were Monday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dum pert. Frank Froelich and nephew, William Froelich, jr., returned early Monday morning from Can ada where they had spent a week fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Senn and family of Ericson were guests on Tuesday of Mrs. Senn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. DeGroff. John Senn remained with his grandparents for the remainder of the week. Fried chicken dinner at the Methodist church, O'Neill, Wed.. Sept. 3. 6 p.m. 1.40c Mrs. Bertha Fricke of Leider dale, la., arrived in ONeill Satur day and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I William Fricke. Miller Greets 13 Eagle Lettermen Coach Marvin Miller on Mon day sounded the first call for 1952 O’Neill high grid aspirants. He greeted some 13 veterans, hold overs from last year’s team. Three sessions this week were devoted primarily to setting up exercises. The ’52 season will open un usually early — September 12 against Plain view at O’Neill. Veterans are: Ronnie Bazelman, center; Lyle Davis, guard; Duayne DeVall, guard; Gaylen Hull, tackle; Ed Davis, tackle; Warren Seger, end; Eddie Gatz, end; Dave Eby, quar terback; Bob Carroll, George Kil coin, Duane Booth, Harold Dex ter, Don Davidson, all backs. Promising material includes Larry Chace, who lettered in 1951 in Atkinson’s backfield; Eddie Ritz and Lyle Johnson. A number of rural prospects have not yet checked out equip ment. Schedule: Sept. 12—Plain view, here. Sept. 19—Bassett, there. „ Sept. 26—Burwell, there. " -Oct. 3—Creighton, here. Oct. 10—Ainsworth, here. Oct. 17—Open. Oct. 22—Neligh, there. Oct. 31—Valentine, there. 'Nov. 7—Atkinson, there. Lynn McCarthy Feted — Mrs. George McCarthy enter tained 12 girls last Thursday af ternoon honoring her daughter, Lynn, on her 8th birthday anni versary. The table was graced with a birthday cake and for fa vors the ^irls received lollypop dolls and pencils engraved in gold. Games were pitted for en tertainment. Lynn received many gifts. Mrs. McCarthy served re freshments of cake, pineapple ice cream and kool-ade. Expected at Lynch— LYNCH— Jack Keller, CYN, of the coast guard institute, Gro ton, Conn., his wife and baby, are due here about September 1 for a visit at the parental Guy Keller home. Visit Wilcox Home— PAGE— Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Miller and their two daughters, Mardelle and Raylene, of Elm wood were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Wilcox and family Saturday. The Millers were on their way back from the Burwell rodeo. Reverend Wilcox formerly was pastor of the Elmwood Meth odist church. Recent guests of Mrs. A. E. Der ickson were Percy Emerson of Neligh, a Monday guest; Mrs. Lawrence Hoy of Lynch, a Tues day guest and Ralph Rosencrans of Neligh, a Saturday guest WCTU Elects— PAGE—The WCTU met at the Methodist parsonage with Mrs-. C. E. Wilcox on Thursday, August 14. Mrs. Goldie Stauffer was elected president; Mrs. Rollie Snell, vice-president, and Mrs. Chichester, secretary - treasurer. Lunch was served. County Club Bridge Luncheon — , , Hostesses at the Wednesday luncheon bridge held by members of the Country club and their guests were the Mesdames Ed ward Wilson, A. J. 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