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I ribbon, | SEMI-TRUCK I | I fZ 4.99 f ! Authentic scale model of Gam- ■ | ■ ble semi. Heavy gauge steel. ■ " ^^High^capadt^h^^^^%'^^^ | k ly.O.l1/.1)AHjjJj.tHVAt*’11*■ ! O / —- "• — - - ... - .... - - — — - - — — The John J. Harringtons . . . church wedding. Spiecker-Harrington Nuptial Rites Here Miss Monica Spiecker of Will mette, HI., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spiecker of Willmette, and John J. Harrington of O’ Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Harrington of O’Neill, were married Saturday, November 12, at St. Patrick’s Catholic church in O’Neill. Rev. Thomas Hitch performed the ceremony. The bride was given in marri age by Joseph Fraber of Omaha, brother - in - law of the bride groom. She wore a white wool knit suit with white accessories and carried a white prayer book, a gift from the bridegroom. Her corsage was of white carnations. Miss Marlene Harrington of O’Neill, sister of the bridegroom, served as maid-of-honor. She wore a pastel blue wool jersey dress with a pink carnation cor sage. Francis Rohde of Spencer, cousin of the bridegroom, served as bestman. Miss Rita Gilg sang “Ave Ma ria,” accompanied by Sister M. Michael at the organ. Following the ceremony a din ner was held at the Town House for 25 guests. For traveling, Mrs. Harrington chose a cocoa brown wool knit suit. After a wedding trip to Omaha, the couple will be at home in O’Neill. Mr. Harrington attended the University of Miami, Miami, Fla., was graduated from Carol Ga bles, Fla., in 1951, where he re ceived his bachelor of arts de gree. He attended law school at the University of Miami for three years. Among the out-of-town rela tives here for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Combs of Rawlins, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fraber of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Janett of Yankton, S.D.; Mrs. J. P. Ryan and daughter, Clare, of Bonesteel, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy and family of Sioux Falls, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rohde, all of Spencer. Mrs. Howard Peters entertain ed at dinner in honor of her hus bands’ birthday anniversary on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snowardt and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkinson and family, all of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlote and family of Randolph. Inman News Mrs. Livelle Butterfield enter tained a group of children at her home Monday afternoon after school in honor of her daughter, Lorraine, who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed by the group and Lorraine received many gifts. Mrs. Butterfield served refresh ments. Arbutus Rebekah lodge met on Wednesday evening, Novem ber 9, at the I OOF hall for a reg ular session. Karl Keyes, noble grand, was in charge. Mrs. James McMahan and Miss Elsie Krue ger were on the entertainment committee. This was the annual “brothers’ night” so the refresh ments were served by K. F. Smith, John Brunekhorst, F. E. Keyes and Karl L. Keyes. The WSCS met last Thursday afternoon at the Maxcy Memori al addition for a regular session. Mrs. Melvin Lorenz presided. Hostesses were Mrs. James Cov entry and Mrs. Albert Reynolds. Refreshments were served. Leslie Tompkins of Kelso, Wash., arrived Wednesday morn ing, November 9, and spent until Friday morning visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins. Friday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins took him to Albion where he will visit a few days. He expects to be back in Kelso for ThanKsgiv ing. George Conard has returned home from Empire, Wash., where he had spent several weeks vis iting at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conard, and family. Fred Schaum of Elk Point, S.D., came last Thursday and spent several days visiting in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morsbach and family of Clearwater spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. Morsbach’s mother, Mrs. Eliz abeth Morsbach. The commission on education of the Methodist Sunday - school met Thursday evening in the Floyd Keyes home. Plans were made for a Christmas program on Friday, December 23. A fam ily fellowship supper is planned for Sunday evening, November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins entertained Mrs. Grace New . house and the members of the kindergarten and first grade at their country home after school on Monday. The affair was in honor of their son, Mark Allan . who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. L. r. Tompkins transported the chil dren and remained for the party. Allan received many gifts from his friends. Mrs. Tompkins serv ed refreshments to the group. 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