Shirley Ann Shald, James R. Chaney Are Wed at Stuart • STUART—St Boniface Catho lic church was the scene of a pretty wedding at 9 a m. Thurs day. August 30, when Miss Shir ley Ann Shald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Shald, became the bride of James R. Chaney, son of Mrs Earl Chaney The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a gown of nylon tulle over Skin ner satin. The fitted bodice was buttoned down the back and featured a wide star pointed lace band below a high lace edged neckline in a pleated tulle yoke. Lace continued over the shoul ders of the long fitted tulle sleeves, with lace applique ac centing the pointed wrists. A wide band of pleated tulle lelow star pointed lace outlined the bouffant tulle skirt and con tinued around the chapel train. The lace and tulle panel was re peated In a tulle apron - styled overskirt. Her imported French illusion fingertip veil was held bv a pleateau headpiece of chan tiily lace trimmed in tiny seed pearls. She carried a white or chid with stephanotis on a white • ■rayer book. Miss Marcia Bigelow of Om aha. friend of the bride, was maid-of-honor, and Miss Jane Kunkel of Omaha, friend of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore cocktail length dresses of jjnwder blue creptalette over yarn dyed taffeta styled with a fitted empire bodice with a bateau neckline and elbow length push-up sleeves. A large tailored bow with short wide streamers gave back interest. A full prin cess skirt was worn over stiffen ed petticoats. They carried white fans with shell pink carnations. Junior bridesmaids were Patty Chaney of Ainsworth, niece of the bridegroom and Renne Hitchcock, cousin of the bride. Their powder blue dresses were copied from that of the bridesmaid. They carried blue daisies. Debbie Chaney of Atkinson, neice of the bridegroom was flowergirl. She wore a white dress and carried blue daisies. Mike Chaney of Ainsworth, nephew of the bridegroom, was 1 ingbearer and wore a white suit. Iva Shald, cousin of the bride, was an attendant. James Seger and Don Myers ushered. The men wore business suits with a white carnation boutonnieres. Mr> Shald chose a navy blue I dress with white accessories for her daughters wedding and the ; bridegrooms mother chose navy | blue with light blue accessories. They both wore pink carnation corsages. A dinner was given at Stuart | auditorium for 125 guests. The bride's table was decorated with I an arrangement of pink, blue and white carnations, flanked with white candles. Seasonal flowers decorated the other tables and the auditorium. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents in the afternoon. Miss Connie Hitchcock, cousin I of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Chaney Is a graduate of Stuart high school, class of 1953, and a graduate of St. Josephs’ School of Nursing in Omaha. Mr. Chaney is a graduate of Stuart high school, class of 1950.' and is attending University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside at 16, North Duncan, Fayetteville, Ark. Out-of-town guests included: j Lt. Donald L. Shald of Ft. Riley, j Kans.; Mrs. Wright Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jungman, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Chaney and family, Mr. an*! Mrs. Fred Braun and family, Mrs. Vernon Siebert and family and Mrs. Alice Hill, all of Atkinson; Mrs. Mary Baum, Mrs. Bethalyn Samson of Valley; Mrs. Herman Batenhorst of Basin, Wyo.; Mrs. Harold Baker of Casper, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs J. Brown of Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Martin, Mrs. Stanley Wazsk, Mary Ann Wazsk; Rita and Joe Cepuron, Miss Jane Kunkel and Miss Marcia Bige low, all of Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Elson Wiese of Gladbrook, la., Mr. and Mrs. James Vandersnick of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Steinhauser of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield, both of Newport; Mrs. Orville Clanton and Scottie of Grand Island; Mrs. John Carlisle of Sutherlin, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs Robert Jensen of Kimball, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaney and family of Ainsworth; Mrs. Ralph Leonard of Grass Creek, Wyo. Visitors in Wayne— Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Page and Barbara of Page visited in Wayne and Wisner Monday. Mrs. Janies R. Chaney ... to reside at Fayetteville, Ark., where Mr. Chaney attends the university.—O’Neill Photo Co. tw Castor. Family Feted at Chambers CHAMBERS — A large group from the Chambers and Amelia M thodist churches gathered at the churca in Chambers last Thursday evening for a reception in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Harry Myers and tamily. A program in charge of Mr.-. Bernard Hoffman was presented, followed by lunch and a social timu. Reverend Myers and fam ily recently came to Chambers from Bloomfield. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart uf Page were weekend guests in the Art Miller home. Mi. and Mrs. L. W Taggart to, k their son. Sam Taggart, tc L.ncoln Sunday where he en rolled at Wesleyan university. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grimes f U c-ln spent several days last week visiting his mother, Mrs. jim Grimes, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Baker of Denver, Colo., were recent guests if h.s nephew and niece, Mr. and i Mrs. E. R. Baker, and sons and :stcr, Mrs. Gladys Oxford. Kay Tangeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman, is attending the Bartlett high school tins year. Rev. Virginia Myers of Greeley v, as a guest last Thursday in the h< mu ot Rev. and Mrs. Harry i Myers, I Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller and family left last Thursday for Oklahoma City, Okla., to attend an air show'. Mr. Miller’s broth er-in-law. Carlyle Victor of Ne Reverend Myers . . new pastor. :: h, assisted in the store during their absence. Mrs. Mina Green and son, Charles, of Washington state vis .ier her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Harkins, last week. Mrs. Althea Snodgrass, son-tn w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Tom Griffith, and daughter of Lincoln were overnight guests Friday of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr.. U. K. Platt. The Griffiths went .>n to Merriman Saturday to visj* relatives. Mrs. Snodgrass remabi rd at her brother’s until they re turned. Chnuncey Laushbaugh of Kear ney visited in the Floyd Whitaker home Friday. O'Neill News The Misses Linda Johnson and Pat Gallagher and Herb Under wood left Friday to spend a few days at the state fair. Mr. and Mrs Frank Fritton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter and family and Mrs. Rodney Tomlin son and Larry wore Sunday ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Donald of Dorsey. Monuments of lasting beauty made b> skilled craftsmen of ♦he I F Bloom Co. . . . monu ment* from the tarter* to the consumer. — Fmmett Crahh •» Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf Mr and Mrs Ben Wetzler and family were on vacation a* v lows tone national park and Wy oming. Mrs Mary Wetzler ac companied them to Wyomi"" where she visited her sister. Thev and the Adolph Wetzler family of Gregory. S.D., spent the weekend in Omaha with Mr and Mrs. Loon Wetzler. •Attend Reunion at Creighton— Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krugman of O’Neill attended a Kumm fam ily reunion at Creighton Sunday. A picnic dinner was enjoyed at the park Present were Mrs. Krugman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Kumm of Norfolk; her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arnim Kumm of Lincoln; brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mci kle and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Timmerman, and family, all of Cr 'ighton, and her grandmother and uncle, Mrs. Helena Scheer and son, Walter, also Walter’s son, Jerry, all of Creighton. 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