Future Subscribers SMITH Mr, and Mrs, James Smith of Sioux City, announce the adoption of Mary Michaelle, on Monday, June 24. Little Mary Michaplle, who was bom Sunday, Mav 5, weighed 7 pounds 2 oun ces at birth and now weighs 9 pounds 2 ounces. Mrs. Smith Is the former Gayle Widfeldt, daughter of Mrs. Nettie Mridtfeldt and the late Mr Widtfeldt. WARS—Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen Wabs of Ewing, a son, Larry' Dean, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces bom Friday, June 28, at St. Anthony's hospital. K1 .ABENDS- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klabenes of Chambers, a v>n, Gregory Allen, weighing 10 pounds l^i ounces bom Satur day. June 29, at St. Anthony's hospital. MIlJJ^Ft Mr and Mrs John Miller of Ewing, a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, weighing 9 pounds 11 tfe ounces, Ixim Mon day, July 1 at St. Anthony’s hos pital. HOOD Mr. and Mrs John Hood of Silencer a son, Audie Jay. weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, lorn Monday, July 1 at St. Anthony’s hospital. BENTZEN Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Bentzen of Naper, a daugh ter, weighing 7 i>ounds 12 ounces born Sunday, June 30, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. Arrives from Oregon— Guy Buitck of Portland, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. George Bursau of Norwich, N. D., arrived Tues day to visit their sister, Mrs. Della Bowden. Mr and Mrs. Leo Tomjack and son, Terry, loft Saturday on their vacation. They plan to visit Chicago, 111., Milwaukee, Wis., and Detroit, Mich. Mr**. Glen Mahlendorf, nee Agnes Marie Koeian . . . June bride In Speneer ehureh rile.—O’Neill l*hoto CV>. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS QCD -Clarence Calelly to John B. Calelly 3-21-57 $1 Desc. same as above. WI) Donald M. Mahaffey Jr. to Johanna Ashe 6-21-57 $1 NE*4 21-29-13. _ Agnes Marie Kocian, Glen Mahlendorf Exchange Vows SPENCER Agnes Marie Ko cian and Glen Mahlendorf were married Monday, June 24, at St. Mary’s Catholic church in Spen cer at 10 a. m., with the Rev. Rob ert Steinhousen officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kocian of Spencer. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlendorf of Spen cer. Richard Jacoby was soloist with Miss Theressa Marx and Mrs. Pat Langan accompanying. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a ballerina length gown of white nylon lace over taffeta. It was fashioned with a peter pan collar, tapered sleeves, and white satin ribbon interwoven into the lace skirt, coming to a bow in the back. The fingertip veil was held in place with a lace half hat covered with sequins. Her bouquet was of pink roses and ferns, tied with white ribbon. She wore a gold cross necklace and matching earrings, a gift from the bridegroom. The maid-of-honor was Marlene Kocian, cousin of the bride. Her gown was a ballerina length of pink lace over taffeta with a lace bolero jacket and lace ruffles a round the skirt. Her bouquet was white daisies tied with blue sat in ribbon. Ramona Allen, sister of the bridegroom was bridesmaid and wore an identical gown of blue. Her bouquet was pink daisies tied with pink ribbon. Betty Kocian, cousin, was flow ergirl and wore pink nylon, carry ing pink daisies. The bride’s mother chose a dress of pink printed nylon and the groom’s mother wore one of j pink shantung with silver flecks. Both wore white corsages. Thomas Angel was bestman and ! Lyle Allen was groomsman. The> lx)th wore suits of grey, with white lK>uttoniers, as did the bride groom. Ushers were Duane Mahlendorl and Clifford Nelson. Jamet ] Bridge, nephew of the bride groom, was ringbearer. A dinner was served at noon al j the Community hall for relatives A reception was held at 2 p. m. i in the hall for al>out 50 guests. Serving at the reception were Mrs. uon uriCKey, ivirs. rsernaru Kocian, Mrs. Robert Krotter, Mrs. George Kopecky, Nancy Row and Judy Drickey. Miss Marlene Kocian and Mrs. Lyle Allen helped at the gift table and Mrs. Richard Loock had charge of the guest book. Mrs. Mahlendorf graduated from St. Mary's academy in O’ Neill and Mr. Mahlendorf was a graduate of the Spencer high school. Both are employed bp the William Krotter Lumber clerk Mayer WEDDING DANCE American Legion Ballroom Saturday. July 6 OOMPIJMENTS OF — MU. AND MRS. PAT E. HIUKFY WE ARE CONTINUING OUR BIG 6-DAY MONEY-SAVING CELEBRATION SALE THRU SAT., JULY 6 So Be Sure To Read Last Week’s Paper For These Good Buys. HERE ARE SOME ADDED ITEMS: ROYALTY — _ _ Pineapple 39c OUR FAMILY BRAND — Catsup 4 r 66c S wif tning 379c OUR FAMILY TOMATO — Juice 4 £r-...*1 Jello 6 Pkgs I 49c SNACK 3 Tins n FAIREST BRAND — TISSUES ... Box of 400 19C 5RANGE DRINK 46-oz tin 23 c OUR FAMILY — DICED BEETS . 303 tins 1 Qc GOLDEN VALLEY — CORN..... 7 303 tins 51 Wieners lb 33c PAN READY — FRYERS. 39c SIRLOIN — Steak lb 59c Mix ’Em or Match ’Em 3 Pumpkin — Beets rANS Pork ’N Beans _ Green Beans — Corn / ALL CANS SI/E 3