Young continuants in first communion dresses an* shown filing out of St. Patrick’s church in pro cession W«*dnesda> morning.—The Frontier Photo. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■■ The Itexford John Clantons ... to reside on farm u|*m return from lilaek Hills uethlhiK trip.—O’Neill Photo Co. Doris Jean Halstead, Rexford J. Carson in Church Rites LYNCH Miss Doris Jean Hal stead, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Halstead of Redbird, be came the bride o Rexford John \ Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Carson of Redbird, Saturday. October 18, in the First Methodist church at Lynch. The 6:30 pm. double-ring ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Joseph Wal stad, pastor of the Ni-Ve-Do Pres byterian church in Niobrara, be fore an altar decorated with bou quets of mums. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of Rochelle lace oyer taffeta with a fitted bodice which featur ed tiny lace covered buttons down the front, with a scalloped neck line and long tapering sleeves. The skirt had 3 flounces of lace with a show of ruffles in the back. The illusioned veil was trimmed with lace to match the gown and held in place by a tiara of pearls and sequins. She wore a pearl necklace and earrings, a gift from the bride grom, and carried a carnation bousuet. Miss Helen Halstead, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor. She wore a dres of lavendar net over taffeta. The bridesmaids. Miss Claranna Carson and Miss June Carson, both sisters of'the bride groom, wore dresses identical to the maid-of-honor only in yellow Johnny Hills of Rushville, cous in of the bridegrom, was bestman and Larry Halstead, brother of the bride, and Eddie Krugman of O'Neill, were groomsmen. The ushers were Alvin arson of O'Neill, cousin of the bridegroom, and Victor Pickering of Redbird. Ann Adele Carson of Page, cous in of the bridegroom, was flower girl and the ringbearer was Barry Loock of Spencer, a cousin of the bride. The Misses Shirley and Char lotte Halstead, cousins of the bride, sang “Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee" and “Oh Perfect Love”, accompanied by Mrs. Jo seph VValstad. The couple both attended Lynch high schol. Following the wedding a recep 350 Confirmed by Archbishop Bergan (Continued from page 1.) Patrick (Fredrick) Benze, Janet (Catherine) Bosn, Julie (Con stance) Bosn, Reynold (Gerald) Bosn, Brenda (Agusta) Mudloff. Cinthia Lou (Ann) Brown, Terry (Joseph) Brown, Patrick (John) Carr, Dennis (John) Cavanaugh, Katherine (Bernadette) Cava naugh, Sue Ann (Theresa) Cava naugh, Anna Stacia (Theresa) Cimfel, Michael (Thomas) Cimfel, Thomas (Francis) Coker, Kath leen (Mary) Clark, Richard (An drew) Clark, Donald (John) Con way, Dorothy (Edna) Conway, Gene (Michael) Conway, Joseph (Anthony) Conway, Theresa (Ann) Conway, Eileen (Bernadette) Corkle, Mary Agnes (Teresa) Corkle, Phyllis (Ann) Corkle. Sal ly (Rose) Cronin, Steven (John) Cronin, Randy (James) Curran, James (Michael) Davidson, Pa triria (Theresa) Davidson, Law rence (Joseph) Davis, Robert (Francis) Davis, Catherine (Ter esa) Devoy. Janet (Ann) Devoy, Jean (Ann) Devoy, Patricia (Margaret) Dc \oy Robert (Edmund) Devoy John (Francis) DeWitt, Mary Eliz abeth (Cecelia) DeWitt. Robert ' Peter) DeWitt, Carol (Bema dette) Donlin, Cheryl (Marie) Don lin. Mary Louise (Rita) Donohoe, j Neil (Michael) Donohoe, Rita i Marie) Donohoe. Robert (Mich , ael) Donohoe, William (Vincent' Donohoe, Martin (Eugene) Dru joke. Kathleen (Agnes) Dufek. Mary Jean (Ann) Dufek. Patricia i iGenevieve) Dufek. Catherine (Mary I Earley, Thomas (James1 Karlov' Thomas (David) Ether ton. John (Thomas) Everitt. Anna (Elizabeth) Fritton, Arlene (Eliz tion for 150 guests was held at the Legion hall. After spending a week in the Black mils, the couple will make their home on his father s farm. For going away the bride wore a two-piece suit with an orchid corsage. ,. Mi's. Carson has been teaching a Holt county rural school and he has been farming with hts father. | alioth' Fritton, Bernard (Peter) Fritton, Theodore (John) Fritton. John (Leonard) Fox, Mary Ann (Agnes) Fox, Joan iCeceiia) French, T i m o t h y (Frances) French. Kelly (John) fuhrer, Michael (Thomas i Fuhrer, Janet (Theresa) Gallagher, John (Mich ael) Gallagher, Kathleen (Caro lyn) Gallagher, Robert (Francis Gallagher, Linda (Mary) Gettert Jerome (Michael) Gilg, Josepl (James) Gilg, Ann (Mary) Glee son, Michael (John) Gleeson James (Joseph) Gokie, Lawrenci (Michael) Gokie, Mary (Kathryn Gonderinger, James (Paul) Grady, Nola (Agnes) Gray, Va Reane (Mary) Gray, Vilia (Dorothy) Gray, Bernard (Anthony) Grutsch, George (William) Grutsch, James (Joseph) Grutsch, Patrick (John) Grutsch, Geoffrey (Joseph) Ham mond, Debra (Ann) Harmon, Gary (Michael) Harmon, Donna (Mary) Hart, Charlene (Ann) Havranek Dorothy (Catherine) Havranek. Gary (Michael) Hertl, Kathleen (Anne) Haselhorst. Ronald (Thomas) Haselhorst. Thomas (Michael) Hickey, Daniel (John) Holsclaw, Judy (Teresa) Hohner, Mary Jean (Margaret) Horner, Lynda (Catherine) Hynes j Mary Anti (Rita) Indra, Christine (Frances) Janousek, Sue Rac (Marie) Jansen, Joyce (Mary) Janzing, Julie (Rose) Janzing, Cheryl (Agnes) Jeffers, Robert (Jude) Jurgensmeier, Francis (Joseph) Kamphaus, Paul (James) Kamphaus, John (John) Kelly, Richard (Thomas) Larsen, Robert (Michael) Larsen, Susan (Teresa) Larsen, Linda (Genevieve) Lee. Gregory (Edward) Lower, Carol (Theresa) Lowery, Patricia (Agnes) Lowery. Ellen (Mary) McCabe, Margaret (Mary) McCabe, James (Charlesi McCart, John (Robert) McCart James (George) McCarthy, Joseph (Gregory) McCarville, Michael (Francis) McCarville, Robert (Francis) McCarville, Carol Jean (Theresa) McDermott, Leonard (Dominic) McDermott, Steven (Patrick) McDonald, Stuart (Fran cis) McDonald, Michael (Joseph) McElligott, Patricia (Irene) Mc Kay, Robert (John) McKay, Wil liam (Michael) McKay, Carolyn (Rita) McKenzie, Douglas (Jo seph) McKenzie, Charles (Fran cis) McLain, Marlene (Ann) Mc Manus. James Michael (John) McMan us, Terrance (Patrick) McManus, Colleen (Mary) Mahony, James (Joseph) Mahony, Michael (Anth ony) Mahony, Karen (Agnes) Mar cellus, Margaret (Joann) Marcel lus. Richard (James) Martin, Mar garet (Catherine) Martin, Cather ine (Marie) Matthews, Jean Anne (Mary) May, Sharon (Alice) Mich aelis, John (Joseph) Miller, Thom as (Michael) Miller, Susan (Cath erine) Moler, Barbara (Teresa) Moore, Michael (James) Moore, Carol (Mary) Moos, Leroy (Jo seph) Moos, Dale (Anthony) Mud loff, Kathleen (Theresa) Moore. Gayle (Frances) Murphy, Anna Marie (Joan) Musil, Francis (John) Musil, Helen (Teresa) Mu sil, Phyllis Jean (Theresa) Musil. Timothy (Michael) O'Connell, Arlyss "(Rose) Peter, Carol (Mar tha) Peter, Donald (Joseph) Peter, Joan (Marie) Peter, Judy (Veron ica) Peter, Laura (Mary) Polacek, Linda (Margaret) Polacek, Bever ly (Rose) Pribil, Delores (Eliza | beth) Pribil, James (Richard) I Pribil, Kenneth (Michael) Pribil, ! Mary (Cecelia) Pribil, Thomas : (Joseph) Pribil, Veronica (Fran | ces) Pribil, William (Francis) I Pribil, Marion (Charles) Pritchett, | Raymond (Alphonso) Pritchett. John (Joseph) Pruss, John (Michael) Richter, Judith (Ann) Riley, Robert (James) Riley, Ron ald (Thomas) Riley, Patrick (John) Robertson, Mary (Agnes) Ross, Dan (Joseph) Saunto, Cath erine (Margaret) Schaaf, Daniel (George) Schaaf, Dianne (Ther esa) Schaaf, Lauren (Joseph) Schaaf, Laurie (Mary) Scheinost, Roberta (Mary) Scheinost, Thom as (William) Scheinost, Melvin (Francis) Schmit, Michael (Ed ward) Schmit, Thomas (Francis) Schmit. _ Michael (Peter) Shefl, Gerald (Joseph) Shoemaker, Mary (Ag nes) Shoemaker, Mary Ellen (Catherine) Shoemaker, Maureen (Teresa t Shoemaker, Owen (Mark) Shoemaker, Carol (Ann) Sindelar. Mary Inuise (Anne) So botka, James (Patrick) Soukup. Eileen (Teresa) Sparks, Barbara (Ann) Spittler, Bruce (Anthony) Spittler, Renee (Anne) Spittler, Ann (Teresa) Spitzenberger, Sally (Mary) Stewart. Scott (Michael) Ste%vart, Thomas (Michael) Stev ens, Richard (Michael) Streeter. Vincent (James) Streeter, David (Francis) Stutz, Ellen (Mary) ! Stutz. Paula (Teresa) Templemeyer Rose Ann (Theresa) Templemey er. Kathleen (Mary) Thamish. Mark (Michael) Thamish, Vera (Agnes) Thomson, Michal Jean iTherese) Tighe) Leanna (Eliza beth) Tomjack, William (Paul) Tomjack. Sheryl (Teresa) Tooker, James (Thomas) Troshynski, Jan ; ice (Rose) Vequist, Thomas (Pet er( Vequist, Michael (Anthony) i Verzal. Patricia (Mary) Wabs Susan (Margaret* Wabs. Robert (Michael> Waliio. Carolyn (Mar ie! Walnofer, Ronald (Joseph! Walters, William (Francis! White, Michael (Lawrence i Wichman Joan (Marie* Wichman. James i Michael * Wilson, Duane (Joseph! Winkler, Eugene (Patrick! Wink ler, Rita (Maryl Winkler. Leona (Catherine! Wincholl, Ann 1 Ther esa i Wolfe, Daniel (Joseph! Wolfe, 1 Mary Frances (Agnes' Wolfe, Eu gene (Joseph! Yantzie. Paul (Jo seph! Yanizi. Clinton (Diuisi Zast row, Deanne (Annet Zakrzewski, Delores (Theresa* Zakrzewski. Ed win i Joseph ( Zakrzewski, Francis (Bernard! Zakrzewski, Gerald (Michael* Zakrzewski, Lawrenct Joseph i Zakrzewski, Marilyn 1 i Rost' * Zakrzewski. Adults confirmed: • Delbert (Gerald) Anson, Mrs i Delbert (Teresa) Anson, William Michael) Anson, Shirley (Mary) j Babutzke, Mrs. Oswald (Mary) ] Babutzke, Roger t Joseph i Babut zke, Thomas (Charles) Blake, Robert iPatrick' Burival, Clifford 'Frank) Burival, Mrs. Arnott 'Theresa' Buxton, Thomas (Wil liam' Clark. Russell (Andrew* ! Cl os son. Roger (James' Conarro, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Con ard. Mrs. Robert (Marie) Cook. Arnold (Joseph' Crawford, Mrs Thomas (Elizabeth' Cronin, Bet- | ty (Marie) Curran, Phillip (Wil liam) Dempsey. Mrs. C M (Clare' Eason. Charles (John' 'ox, Leonard (John* Fat, 0. Dale Franco French, Edward (Mich iel* Gallagher. William lPatrick* tanscn, Mrs J C. (Helen* Shaw drs John (Mary* Kersenbrock. Mrs Ray (Elizabeth) Lamp nan, Harry (Peter) Lansworth xeith iThomas* McKim, James Joseph* May, Mrs. Richard Frances1 McNichols. Gerald Thomas* Miles, Ralph (Joseph1 Vlorrow Mrs. Leo (.Anastacia1 vleuhauer, William (John* Neu i.iuer, William (John* Nouhaucr Barbara (Frances* Ollendlck Maurice (Edward) t'arks, Mrs. uouis (Catherine) Peter, Mrs John .(Mary) Prihil, Mrs. I.aw renee (Rose* Pribil, Mrs. Ruth , Mary* Schaefer, Mrs. Alfred [Catherine) Schneider, Donald — » r iif ^ tjerome' Schoenk*. William (Hernardi Shaw. Shar n Kathryn1 Sheets, McKinley Thomas* Simonson, Mi's. Irene (Gertrude' Sparks, James (Bern- I ard' Stewart, Mrs. Robert i i Catherine' Stevens. Mrs. Vineent (Hhrahoth > Streeter. Mrs L J (Elizabeth' Tyson, Mi*s. John J. (Aiuie' Vitt, Stanley (James' Wat son. Archbishop \ isits Emmet Church EMMET Confirmation took place at 3:30 pm. Wednesday at 1 the Church of the Epiphany in Emmet followed by benediction. Those confirmed by Archbishop Rergan were from Emmet and rom St. Joseph's church in Amel a. They were: John Cole, John schaaf, Joseph Schaaf, Michael I'ospichal, Hamkl Kenuetly, Pan el Coday. Jermld Pusatko, 1 ,eon ml Pusatko, Leona Dusatko, John lkisatko, Carol Richards, ois Sladek. Carlene Pongratz, ,Iar\ Timmerman, Raydeen Tim nei man. Adults were: Kenneth Huston, ill's Robert Koci and Mrs. Jerry TMalley. Big Sales Today, Tomorrow There will be 1,400-1,000 head of cattle here today (Thurs day) for the regular weekly sale. This offering—biggest of the season—will include to one thousand calves, mostly whlteface. Quite a ew o ‘ so will be load lots. Balance of the sale will be yearling heifers and yearling steers, also quite a few fat cows. The quality of these fresh, sandhills cattle will be the best. Including many light cal ves which the feeders will be wanting. Hog sale starts at twelve o’clock noon : cattle sale about 1:30. This will also be the biggest week of the year because the \ following day-Friday, October 24-is the black Friday sale-the third annual. 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