O’Neill News Mrs. Clarence Reynoldson of Albion arrived Sunday to visit her son, Verne, and family. She came to attend the graduation of her grandson, James. Mr and Mrs. Homer Mullen went to Nebraska City to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Mullen, for mother’s day. They returned Monday, Mrs. Leon Mellor of Redbird visited her sister, Mrs. Preston Jones, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch, El win and Maurice went to Laurel Sunday to spend mother’s day with Mr. and Mrs. John Grier. Mr. and Mrs. 1^ G. Stevens of Oakland were also guests. Mrs. Grier is remembered as the form er Edna Moler, who lived here years ago. Miss Bernadette Brennan was in Omaha over the weekend. She returned Monday Mr and Mrs Willard Rust and Roger of Spencer were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nel son’s home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen and family of Norfolk visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Flood for mother’s day. Mr and Mrs. Buddy Cloyd of Sidney. la., arrived Saturday to visit her parents, the John Dono hues Mr. Cloyd left Monday and his wife will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. William Biglin and Mrs. Margaret Boler went to Omaha Saturday to visit their sister, Miss Ann Waters. Guests mother’s day at the Ray Eby home were his mother, Mrs. Alma Eby, of Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen all of Page. I Reach for DrPepper THE ENDLY PEPPER PPE R” THAT EVER rs YOU OWN! Meri Dr Pepper Bottling Co. Mrs. l.uVern Olberding . . . before her marriage she was Miss Maxine McGuire of Bassett.—Stanley Photo, Ainsworth. Schools in Dorsey Area Close 1 erm DORSEY—Miss Doris Halstead held her school picnic at district 26 Sunday, May 12. She had a "very nice turn out’’ considering the rainy weather. However, everyone was glad to see the moisture, and enjoyed the picnic dinner inside the school. Games were played in the afternoon. Mists Halstead plans on teach ing another year in her present school. Several from this community participated in the eighth grade graduation exercises. Some schools were dismissed for the day while others excused the pupils who cared to attend. Miss Brenda Beelart held her school picnic Friday at the Gib son school, with a "very good” attendance. Miss Delores Wells vtsied at Kilgore over the weekend. Miss Wells plans her school picnic Friday, May 17 Other Dorsey News Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marston left for their summer’s work at Yellowstone park, Wednesday, May 8, after having spent the winter with Mrs. Marston’s folks, the J. E. Wileys. Mr. and Mrs. Marsten took the Wileys to Cal ifornia for an extended visit a month or so ago. The Wileys are now' staring home, but visiting along the way. The Lucky Clover 4-H club mex at the Marvin Richter home Fri day evening, May 10. This was the first home meeting of the year. All are ready to go to work on their different projects and make a successful year for the club. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butter field of Orchard were callers at the Harold Osborn home Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn visited at the William Kalal home in Verdigre Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Joe Cihlar were O'Neill callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady. Sr., spent several days in O’Neill the past week They spent the eve nings at the IjOQ Brady, jr., home. Shower Honoree— The Misses Patricia DeBolt and Carolyn Lindberg were hostesses Monday evening at a miscellan eous shower for Miss Esther Kaiser, who will marry Warren Seger Sunday, June 2. The affair wras held in the DeBolt home. Mr». Jay Feted— Mrs. Harold Young and Mrs. Reed Herlev were hostesses last Thursday at a luncheon at the M & M in honor of Mrs. J. Lavern Jay. Guests were members of POE in O’Neill. Miss Carolyn Watson of Inman visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. McGuire-Olberding Rites at Stuart BASSETT—Miss Maxine Claire McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McGuire of Bassett, became the bride of LuVern Ol berding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Olberding of Stuart, I Thursday morning. May 9, at Boniface Catholic church at Stu art. Rev. A. J. Paschang offi ciated. The bride, given in marriage y her uncle, Clifford Turpin of Bassett, wore a gown of white nylon tulle over net and taffeta, styled with a voliuninous skirt ending in a chapel-length train. Lace appliques trimmed with ir ldescents and seed pearls out lined the batteau neckline of the sweetheart bodice. Six floating panels were gathered to matching lace inserts at points around the skirt. A row of self-covered but tons closed the back of the cap sieevea gown. She wore matching mitts of tulle and a fingertip veil of ny lon net held by a lace capulet trimmed with irridescents. Her colonial bouquet of yellow roses was centered with a separate corsage of yellow' carnations. Miss Norma Halligan was maid of-honor and wrore a waltzlength gown of white lace over blue taffeta with matching blue mitts. She carried a nosegay of yellow carnations. Mrs. Jack Buoy of Long Pine, sister of the bride, was brides maid. She wore a gowft styled like that of the maid of honor with white lace over yellow' taf feta and carried a nosegay of blue carnations. Both dresses were styled with a single self band over one shoulder and were trimmed with rhinestones. The bridegroom was attended by Fred Friedel of Stuart, best man, and Jack Buoy of Long Pine, groomsman. They also served as ushers. Miss Shirley Fox had charge of the guest book at the recep tion. Misses Cyd Little and Sharon Olberding, niece of the bridegroom, were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. Elvin Jackson of Long Pine presided at the ser ving table, assisted by Miss La- , Nita Turpin, of Bassett. A wedding dinner for relatives j and members of the w'edding party was held at noon at the j Range cafe at Bassett. A wed ding dance was held at Stuart in the evening. The bride was graduated from Rock county high school and has been employed by the county welfare office at Bassett. The bridegroom was graduated from Stu/arl high school and has ser ved in the army. The couple will reside at Stu art where the bridegroom is en gaged in farming. Mr. and Mrs. William Petsche attended the first solemn mass of their cousin. Rev. Henry Schorn in Atkinson Monday morning. ..IN NEBRASKA? Mitchell Pan, which divides jr historic Scotts Bluff, is on * one of Nebraska's earliest fit highways — the Oregon S5 Trail, used by westbound 7 covered wagons. You'll find this famous landmark on State Highway 86 near Gering. fa *> aww Brer Belongs...to the open-hand ed hospitality Nebraskans are noted for. 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