Mrs. Patrick E. Hickey, the former Mary Jean Miloni . . . May bride in Omaha church rite. Altar Society Planning Party AMELIA—St. Joseph's Altar society of the Amelia Catholic church will sponsor a card party Sunday evening, May 12, at the Amelia hall. Guests will play pitch and pinochle. There will be a door prize and lunch will be served. Other Amelia News The adult fellowship group met at the church annex Sunday evening. There were 18 present. Mrs. Alice Prewitt and Mrs. Ed ith Andersen presented the les son on Thailand and Indonesia. A songfest was held. After the lesson, a social hour and lunch served by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Backhaus was en joyed. Wyoming’s Road Machinery Arrives AMELIA — The new road machinery purchased by the Wyoming precinct arrived here last week. This includes a patrol and a snow plow. Notes Birthday— John Miller, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller, celebrated his ninth birthday anniversary in Atkinson at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McKay Sunday. Bridge Winners— Winners of Martez and Delta Dek clubs held Wednesday eve ning, Mav 1 at Mrs. Homer Mul len’s home were Mrs. H. J. Lo haus and Mrs. Edward M. Gal lagher. Spend Weekend Here— Gary- Waller of Wayne State Teachers college spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ra>' Snell of Page. Ilostes* Tonight— Mrs. Ira Moss will be hostess tonight (Thursday) to the Mar tez club. (First pub. May 9, 1957) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4111 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA ESTATE OF MABEL A. K HOTTER, DECEASED.. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determina tion of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and ap proval of final account and dis charge, which will be for hear ing in this court on May 29, 1957, at 10 o’clock, A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 2-4c Mary Jean Miloni, Patrick E. Hickey Exchange Vows Calla lilies decorated the altars of St. Philomena’s Catholic church in Omaha on Saturday, May 4, for the wedding of Miss Mary Jean Miloni, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miloni of Omaha, to Patrick E. ("Pat") Hickey, son of P. V. Hick O’Neill. Rt.-Rev. Joseph Faso performed the 9 a.m., double j ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride appeared in a 1 gown of hand clipped chantilly lace and nylon over tulle over sat i in. The lace bodice, with scalloped sabrina neckline, was outlined with irridescent sequins and seed pearls. The sleeves ended in points. The bouffant skirt of lace ! and tulle that fell into a cathedral and side tiers of matching lace and tulle that fell into a lathedral train. Her fingertip veil was held i in place with a double-tier tiera I outlined in irridescent sequins and j seed pearls. She arried a lavender orchid outlined with a white wreath. Miss Patricia Miloni of Omaha was her sister’s maid-of-honor. Miss Catherine Bolamperti of Omaha was bridesmaid. Little Miss Nancy Robertson of O’Neill, a niece of the bridegroom, was flowergirl. They wore identical balerina length gowns of nylon tulle and val lace scrolls on the full skirt. The bodies had boat necklines. White lace Cacaro jack ets with cap sleeves were ■worn over the pink gowns. Their open crown pink tulle picture hats were trimmed with rhinestones. They' carried nosegays of pink roses and baby’s breath. L, 111 1 e Miss noDerison was dressed identical to the other at tendants except her gown was floorlength. Her flowers also matched the other attendants. The bestman w-as John Joe Uhl of O’Neill. Gerald Wills of Em met, Edward McCarthy, John F. i Carney and Robert Holsclaw. all , of O’Neill, were the ushers. Mas 1 ter James R. Sacomat; of Omaha, 1 a cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. The bridegroom, men at tendants and the father of the bride were attired in powder blue dinner jackets with midnight blue trousers. Master Sacoman wore a white dinner jacket and blue trousers. Mrs. Miloni, the bride’s mother wore a Dan Morton original en semble of silk and cotton sheath of grey with blue stripes. It fea tured an empire waist and duster of matching grey. Following the ceremony, a breakfast at Trentino’s cafe was held for 100 guests. From 2 p. m. until 4 p. m. a reception at St. Philomena’s social room for 450 guests was held. For her wedding trip to Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Hickey chose a brown chiffon print ensemble with brown linen full coat and beige accessories. They will live in Omaha. The bride attended Omaha schools and is employed as a legal stenographer. The bridegroom -.— was graduated from St. Mary's academy in O’Neill and was grad uated from Creighton university in January. He is employed by the Mutual Insurance company of Omaha. Out-of-town guests attending were: P V. Hickey, Mr and Mrs. Francis Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Hickey and Agnes Claire. Miss Wamke, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mur phy, Mrs. Wallace O’Connell. Miss Joanne Shoemaker, Mr and Mrs. Don Becker, Miss Marde Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby, and Joseph Biglin, all of O'Neill, and Miss Margaret G. Hickey and Mrs. Joe Conway, both of Pender. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nut ter were in Newport Sun day to visit her aunt. Mrs Lida ' Turpin, who broke her ankle re cently. Mrs. Dorothy Kinkle and Kathy of Dakota City visited Mr. v w w W V w w and Mrs. Estv Nelson Saturday Mr and Mrs. John Luben and nved Friday to visit his parents. Mr and Mrs. William Luben. for the weekend The younger Mrs. Luben also visited relatives in Chambers including the Platts. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Gannon and two children of Kent. Wash . arrived Tuesday. April 30 to vis-. it relatives including her sister I w « w ^ aar ^ ''■r w w 'a and husband, Mr and Mrs, John Davidson and hts parents, Mr. ami Mrs Roy Gannon in Inman, where they are staying. They expect to leave Friday Mrs O. W French was host ess to the Afternoon club Wed nesday. \rriving Saturday— John Judge of . Boulder, Colo, is exposed to arrive for the or dination of Horny Schorn of At kinson in Omaha Saturday, May 11. He will visit relatives in O’ Neill and Atkinson before re turning home. A I J Mother’s Day Menu 12 to 2 p.m. — 5:30 to 10 p.m. Homemade Cream of Chilled Pineapple Chicken Soup & Banana Cup Assorted Relish Roast Long Island Duckling with Wild Rice Stuffing Roast Sirloin of Beef, Natural Gravy Baked Ham with Honey Glaze Oven-baked Spring Fried Chicken Bilked Young Tom Turkey with Celery Dressing Buttered New Potatoes & Scallions Green Beans with or Snowflake Potatoes Slivered Almonds Fresh Corn on Cob Sliced Tomatoes Assorted Breads and Drink Molded fruit with Lime Cream Dressing Fresh Strawberry Sundae Homemade Cake Child’s Portions ( Call for reservations: Phone 273 The TOWN HOUSE __ _. _ j I * | What wonderful bargains you’ll fin d at No rthern Nebraska’s fastest growing store!— G AIVIB L ES 'n O’Neill. < : SMART APPAREL FOR THE FAMILY ! !... OOOO OVALITY HOME FURNISHINGS, SAVE PLENTY ] > AT GAMBLES! < ^ BOYS’ 13*4-OZ. ► WESTERN JEANS * Heaviest denim made—and can they take it! Sanforized. | What a buy' fc Regular $2.49 ! 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