Mr. anil Mr*. Clarence Kocken, jr.to reside on I/oe ranch mmiUi of Atkin*on.—O’Neill l*tioto Co. ' 'ri,‘ ' “ - , . . Chambers News Mrs Nellie Starr reports that two grandsons, John and Richard Starr, left Thursday for the arm ad service. John into the airforce and Richard into the army. He will be stationed in Arkansas. The boys are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Boh Starr of Grand Island. A/C and Mi’s. Raymond Gale Shoemaker left Wednesday, May 29, for their home at Bryan, Tex,, after a 10-day visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Shoemaker, sr. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Pichler «ikT mother, Mrs. Clara Dallegge of Grand Island were in Cham bers for memorial day. Mr and Mrs. Ed Dewey spent memorial day and several days following w'ith relatives at Neligh. Mrs. James Platt drove to Greenville, S. C., recently to at tend the graduation exercises at Bob Jones university and to bring her daughter, Miss Beverly, home Beverly is a junior at the mWrge. Mr. and Mrs. Weller have moved into the Platt house south of the Platt Oil Co. in Chambers. Mr. Weller has been engaged to teach in the high school the com ing year. Mary Ellen Gillette and Carolyn Winfirrmote of Chambers and Zane Edwards of Amelia, all students at Wesleyan university rame Wednesday, May 29, to spend the summer at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green and family of Grand Island spent memorial day at Chambers. Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds & Bonds Pnone 106 — Golden Bllg. Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr. r—— Patricia K.. Allyn Bride in Cleveland Church Ceremony STUART Miss Patricia K. Al lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El 1 mcr Allyn of Stuart, became the j bride of Clarence Focken, jr.( Ison of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I Focken sr., of Atkinson at the { i Cleveland Presbyterian church, j Rev. D. D. Su officiated at the [ double-ring ceremony at 4 p. m , E | Sunday, June 2. j Given in marriage by her fath- 2 'or, the bride appeared in a white 2 I satin gown made by her mother. 2 It featured an overskirt of white E ] tulle and a bodice of lace. Waltz E i length, it had a peter pan collar E and three quarter length sleeves. 2 Her finger tip illusion veil was = j caught by a half-hat fashioned 2 j crown which was studded with E rhinestones. Her bouquet was E pink roses, colonial style. E Miss Jean Allyn of Stuart, a 2 I cousin of the bride, was maid-of- 2 honor. Bridesmaids were the Mis- 2 ses Alice Allyn, a cousin of the E bride, and June Focken, a sister E [of the bridegroom. Little Miss E I Terri Allyn, a sister of the bride, 2 was flowergirl. 2 All wore identical dresses of 2 ! pink sheer nylon. The flower 2 girl's dress was floor length and E the otliers ballerina length. They E wore white flower head bands. E Their liouquets were white cadna- E tions and the flowergirl’s was 2 daisies. 2 William Focken of Atkinson, a 2 brother of the bridegroom, was E bestman. Groomsmen were Paul E ! Focken, a brother of the bride- E groom and Dick Sweet, a cousin z of the bride. Ushers were Cal Al- 2 lyn and Doyle Focken. Danny 2 Focken, a brother of the bride- 2 groom, was ringbearer. All wore 2 light suits and white carnations. E The bride’s mother appeared in 2 a blue dress with white accessor- 2 ies. The mother of the bridegroom 2 wore a navy dress and white ac- 2 cesories. Both had white carna- E jtion corsages. E James Hansen of Atkinson ac- 2 companied by Joan McClurg of 2 Bassett, sang "The Lord’s Pray- E er". E A reception for 130 guests was E served by Ladies Aid. under the direction of Mrs James Allyn of Stuart, an aunt of the bride, in the church basement. The wedding cake was made and decorated by Connie Coufal of Stuart. Grace Allyn poured, Mrs Dwayne Philbrick of O’Neill served punch. Mrs. Warren Mc Clurg of Bassett cut the cake. Servers were Donna McClurg, Janice Sweet and Karen Focken. Mrs Dick Straka, a sister of the bride, had charge of the guest book The Misses Evelyn and Al ice Sweet and Doris Smith had, charge of the gift table. After a wedding trip to the i Black Hills, the couple will live j at the Lee ranch, south of Atkin son, where he is employed. Mrs Focken is a graduate of Stuart high school, class of ‘57. Mr. Focken is a graduate of At kinson high school, class of 1954. Mrs. Vannie Newman attended ' the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. ! Lottie Kramer in Valentine. Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: May 27 Mrs. C. J. Wilson of Council Bluffs, la , med ical; Merrill Smith of Stuart, medical. 28 Mrs. Ida M Becker of Atkinsyn, medical. 29- A. G. Miller of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Andy Hytrek of Stuart. O B. 30 Mrs. Virgil David of Chambers. O. B.; Mrs. William Crawford of Chambers, medical; Miss Elsie Werner of Atkinson, medical. 31— Mrs. Carl Hermance of Stuart, O. B. June 1 Peter Engler of Stuadt, medical. 2 Mrs. Bo Con ner of Atkinson, O. B. Dismissed: Maf 28 Mrs. Eu gene Hamik of Atkinson; Mrs. Edgar Gagerman of Ainsworth. 29 Merrill Smith of Stuart: Mrs. Frank Disterhaupt of Atkinson. 31 Mrs. Ida M Becker of Atkin son; Mrs. Fred Swanson of Atkin son; A G. Miller of Atkinson; John Mohr of Atkinson; Mrs. Robert Connell of Brocksburg and [son. Hospitalized: Mrs Mary Tim merman of Stuart; Mrs William Crawford of Chambers; Peter En gler of Stuart; Elsie Werner of Atkinson: Mrs Andy Hytrek and son of Stuart; Mrs. Virgil David of Chambers and son; Mrs. Carl Hermance of Stuart and daugh ter; Mrs Bo Conner of Atkinson and daughter; Dana Bigelow of Stuart; Fred Jansen of Atkinson; Mrs. Fred Stolte of Atkinson; Mrs. C. J. Wilson of Council Bluffs. SACKED HEART (Lynch) (June 3) William Blitzkie of Spencer; W. ill Block of Anoka; Dr. Edwin B. i Bradley of Spencer; Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer; Mrs. Carl iGnewuch of Norfolk; Mrs. Alvina Hamling of Spencer; Mrs. Katie Hrbek of Redbird; William Jor dan of Butte; Baby Douglas Ray Iziock of Spencer; Mrs. Leo Marx and baby Lawrence Patrick of llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Spencer; Miss Darla Mohr, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Marion Mohr of Butte; Mrs. William Podany of Butte; Mrs. Lloyd Whetham of Spencer; Wiliam Schmitz of Bone steel, S. D. Dismissals: May 27 Mrs. Walt er Ahlers of Butte. 28 Miss Diane Wolf of Fairfax; Master Randy Ellwanger of Buttte; bab\ Dick Lee Johnson of O'Neill; ba by Terry Paul Krugman of Spen cer. 30- Charles Kinzie of Butte; Mrs. John Rath and baby, Cath erine Elaine of Spencer. 31 baby Christine Ann Fuhrer of Butte. June 1 — Mrs. Willia Schollmey er of Redbird; Harold Schultz of Naper. Arthur Prettvman, 76. of Bone steel died May 28. CHAMBERS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge and Kenneth entertained the fol lowing relatives to dinner Friday, May 30: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge of Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. ( James Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes of Chambers. Mrs. Lor an Coppac and Carrol of Ottum wa. Ia., and Milton Grimes of Lincoln. Mi-s. Lois Smith of Lewiston. Ida . son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Warren Holcomb, and son. Warren, jr.. of Monterey Park. Calif, came Saturday. June 1. to visit the former’s broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mi's, lxniis Harley Milton Grimes and sister. Mrs Loren Coppac. two children left Sunday for Lincoln follow ing a weekend \ isit with their mother, Mrs. James Grimes and Mr. Grimes. Mr. Coppac' and children went on from Lincoln to their 1 home at Ottumwa on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jackson of Nampa, Ida. came Saturday, My 25, and visited until Tues- j day with lus grandparents, Mr. I and Mrs W. H. Woods. Weekend guests included Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kasik and family of Madison. The daughters, Cheri and Susie Kasik. remained for a week's visit. About 35 relatives gathered at the James Gibson home for lunch following services at the Bethany church. The guests came from Lincoln, York. Ewing, Spalding. O'Neill and Chambers. Jim Coker, a student at Wich ta, tKans. > University, is home. 1 le is the son of Abbie Coker Dr. J. L. Sherbahn CHIROPRACTOR Vi Block So. of Ford Garage Complete X-Ray Equipment O’Neill. Nebraska DRS. BROWN & FRENCH — O'NEILL — PHYSICIANS A SUMMONS Real Estate — Insurance HOME LOANS 1 ! i KIETH ABART 325 WEST CLAY = I : 1 - = SPECIAL - night sale Wisconsin Dairy Heifers jj i ■ ORCHARD SALE BARN Wednesday, June 12th — 8 P.M. 60 head choice Wisconsin dairy heifer calves = Anyone wishing to obtain some fine heifer calves from high producing herds be sure to attend this sale. Two weeks guar antee on health of calves. Free Heifer Calf To Be Given Away WALTER VANNOY, Owner Kearney, Nebr. FOURTH ANNUAL | | _NiCA APPROVED_ j | Saturday & Sunday, JUNE 15*16 f SATURDAY NIGHT 2 - BIG PERFORMANCES - 2 SUNDAY AFTERNOON ( 8 O’CLOCK ^^^ 2 O’CLOCK s I AT RODEO GROUNDS- SOUTH ON U. S. 281 - O’NEILL, NEBR. | *275.00 purse $100.00 CASH PRIZE TO ALL-AROUND CHAMPION | | Donated by O’Neill Chamber of Commerce f§ I * BAREBACK BRONCS CCA | Entry Fee $10 _ ¥»» I * SADDLE BRONCS CCA | Entry Fee $10 _¥»» | * BULL DOGGING CCA = Entry Fee $10 _^wlr 1 * BRAHMA BULL RIDING CCA ■ | Entry Fee $10 _¥*» | * CALF ROPING CCA 1 * LADIES’ BARREL RACE fcOE | Entry Fee $5 _ | ALL ENTRY FEES ADDED E Entries close at 10 a.m., Jane 15. Entry fees mast be paid before stock is drawn. No personal checks ac ~ cepted. ADDED ATTRACTIONS CLOWNS | BULLFIGHTERS | BIG PARADE I | SATURDAY EVENING g Starting at 7 O’clock = SPONSORED BY T1IE O’NEILL LYONS CLUB ^ BAND CONCERT . | by the NELIGH BAND jj Sunday Afternoon — Prior to Rodeo SPECIAL ATTRACTION! j§ JOHNNY RIVERS | and His Golden Stallion 1 Tricks and Fancy Rope Spinning = Furnished by O’Neill Chamber of Commerce = | RODEO STOCK FURNISHED BY— = RODEO PRODUCER -- GUS 0 BERM IRE | S Stuart, Nebr. ADMISSION-ADULTS -90c CHILDREN-50c | | RODEO OFFICE: VIRGIL LAURSEN, 315 East Douglas, Phone 434 | I LUNCH STAND ON GROUNDS 1 = = = Under Auspices— - O'NEILL SADDLE CLUB