Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rossman ... to reside in 'Frisco.—O' Neill Photo Co. ------ . Club in Session— The Justa club met at the home of Mrs. Don Petersen on Wednesday evening. Cards were played after the business meet ing and late refreshments were served. Picnic Held— The Methodist Wesleyan ser vice guild held a picnic Monday evening at Ford’s park. The bus iness meeting and program were at the church later in the eve ning. Richard Fees Takes Bride CHAMBERS — Miss Merriel Mickelsen of San Francisco, Calif., became the bride of Rich ard Fees of Chambers at a quiet wedding Saturday, July 18, at St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Chambers. The pastor, Rev. C. D. Ankney, performed the ceremony. Only the immediate family and a friend, Jack Shoop of Los Ange les, Calif., were present. The couple was attended bv Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrier of Los Ange les, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom. The bride appeared in a navy blue linen ensemble. She wore a white rose corsage. Mrs. Farrier wore a pink street-length dress. Both used white accessories. Mrs. Myrtle Fees, mother of the bride groom, chose navy blue for the occasion. Both the bridegroom and his attendant, Robert Farrier, wore tan suits. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mickelsen of St. Paul, Minn. She attended the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis for one year. The past year she has been employed at the U.S> Electric Motors in Los Angeles. Mr. Fees is a graduate of the Chambers high school. He has a general repair busi ness in Chambers. They took a short trip to Grand Island, Brad shaw and Lincoln where they visited relatives. They will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs George Padrnos and daughter, Patricia, of Lake Andes, S.D., were Thursday and Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen. Mrs. Petersen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Padr nos. Dailey - Rossman Nuptials Read Miss Betty Louise Dailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dailey of O’Neill, became the bride of LeRoy Rossman, son of Mrs. Gertrude Rossman of Atkin son, at a double-ring ceremony Sunday afternoon in the Metho dist church here. Rev. Wallace B. Smith officiated at the 2 o’ clock ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a monastery white gown fashioned of nylon tulle and Chantilly flounce lace. A sculptured tulle bodice empha sized an off-the-shoulder effect with a wide lace flounce appli qued, bertha style, to a tulle yoke. Long fitted sleeves form ed bridal points over the wrist. The bouffant tulle skirt was join ed to the waistline with a peplum of the lace which continued down either side, front and back, form ing a panel which ran the entire border of the chapel train. A crown of pearls held her finger tip veil of nylon tulle and Chan tilly flounce lace. The bridal bouquet was of white and orchid carnations. Miss Lila Dailey, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor. She wore a floor-length gown of lav ender nylon tulle over satin. White daisies and yellow carna tions formed her bouquet. The bridegroom was attended I by his brother, William Rossman. They wore dark blue business suits. The ushers were Rex Stow ell and Arvid Erb. The bride’s mother chose a navy blue dress with white ac cessories. Each had a white car nation corsage. Miss Elaine Harshfield, accom panied by Miss Onie MClurg, both of Atkinson, sang “I Love You Truly” and “Always.” Miss Shirley Brittell was in charge of the guest book. The Misses Beverly Norman, Mary I Graham and Patty Carson were in charge of the gifts. I After the ceremony a reception for 120 guests was held at the I Town House. The four-tier wed ding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom, was cut by Mrs. Donald Clyde, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Charles Lawrence poured. For her going-away costume Mrs. Rossman chose a nylon dress with lavender flowers on white, with white accessories. Mrs. Rossman is a graduate of the O’Neill public school with the 1951 class. Mr. Rossman is a graduate of the Atkinson pub lic school and is now with the navy, stationed at San Francisco, Calif., where the young couple will make their home after a two weeks honeymoon in the South western states. Phone us your news — 51. 1 O'NEILL LOCALS Miss Arlene Ruroede spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruroede of Ewing. J. Robert Berigan returned Sunday morning from summer ROTC camp at Webb air force base, Big Springs, Tex. Miss Helen Engler was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ^ — — - — — — — — Engler of Stuart. | The Frontier for printing! I DR. REX W. WILSON M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offices, 128 W. Douglas St. O’Neill Phones: Office 138, Res. 158 » . . - Notice to Farmers Thank you for your volume! IT HAS AIDED us in paying you more money for your produce at the New ' Deal Produce in West O’Neill. 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