fix Women'! Page Oil Salesman Is Newcomer r.uzaoeui naaxiue .iuukp, uaugn ter erf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke. Ewing, became the bride of Eu gene Koenig, son of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Koenig, Ewing. April 4 at St. Peters Catholic Church in Ew ing. Before an altar decorated with white pompoms and blue carna tions, Rev, P. F. Burke offi ciated at the 9:30 a m. double ring ceremony and nuptial mass. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a white French lace and nylon tulle fash ioned with a fitted bodice The scalloped neckline was highlighted by a sequin trim and the long sleev es tapered to bridal points. The full skirt was trimmed with rows of hand clipped French lace and fea tured a hill gathered flounce. She carried a white prayer book, gift of the bridegroom, with a white phaleanopsis orchid and Steph an to tis. Miss Frances Noffke was maid of honor and Mrs. Mary Lois Heu messer and Miss Janet Noffke were bridesmaids. All are sisters of the bride. They wore identical gowns of blue taffeta, ballerina length, with matching headpieces of white. They carried crescent colonial bou quets of blue lace carnations, ac cented with tufts of nylon net and uates of Ewing high school. Mrs Koenig has been employed for the 1 past two years in Neligh. Mr Koe nig has assisted his father in ranch and farm work since graduation (Picture will appear next week) — | BIRTHS— St. .Anthony’s HICKEY-The Francis Hickeys, O’Neill, daughter, Mary Louise, 7 pounds. 3 ounces, April 3. ROKAHR-The Norman Rokahrs, Page, son, 9 pounds, 12V* ounces, April 7. HAZEI-HORST-The Melvin Hazel horsts, O'Neill, son, 7 pounds, Ap ril 7. KAZCOR-The John Kaczors, In man, son, Terry’ Lynn, 7 pounds, 11 Y« ounces, April 7. Atkinson Memorial LAWRENCE-The Albert Lawren ces, Atkinson, have named their son David Kevin. SCHAAF-The Mike Schaafs. Atkinson, twin boys, Oerry Lee, 5 runds, 10 ounces, and Terry Lynn, pounds. 7 ounces, April 3. OLSON- The Raymond Olsons, Newport, son, 8 pounds, 5 ounces, April 4. Getting adjusted to life in a ■nail town is the biggest problem ■T newcomers Gene and Dorothy ■tod The Bird's moved in Febru ary to O'Neill form Omaha where Ar> had both lived most of their Gene is sales representative in An area for Socony Mobile Oil and is on the road every day but in usually back in O'Neill each mtytti to be with his wafe and two Aughsrrs, Georgia. 9, and Diane, t. Mrs Bird is a graduate of Wa too junior college where she took ■ business course. Although in O’Neill only a short imr. both Gene and Dorothy are m a bowling team, one of their Avorite activites. She bowls for Ap Blue Birds and he for Foree Tire and Supply. In Omaha both were active in tosurch work and belonged to the Enthpran church. Gene was a mem tar of the church board and Dor toby belonged to several of the women s organizations Besides bowling, the Birds like A play cards and Dorothy occupies waicfT of her time with sewing. Gnr is considering taking night tor extension courses when they mot more settled. The Birds are beginning to ad to small town ways and are taking forward to their new life A O’Neill. • They now live at 315 A 1st St. Lundberg Memorial MACH-The Wesley Machs of Cen ter have named their son Gale Wesley. COKE-The Earl Cokes of Bloom field have named their son Terry Lee. WIDHAlJd-The Wilbert Widhalm, a daughter, '7 pounds, 6 ounces, Ap ril 3. Mrs. Wilhalm is the former Ruby Miller, daughter of Mrs. Hul da Miller of Star. REYNOLD-The John Reynolds, Center, son. Deland Simon. 7 lbs., 13 jounces, April 5, Elsewhere HARRINGTON-The James Harr ingtons, Chicago, daughter, Eileen Frances, 6 pounds. 2 ounces', April 1, at a Chicago hospital. Mr and Mrs. John Harrington of O’Neill are the paternal grandparents. MASLEY-The Larry Masleys, Lin coln, daughter, Debra Jean, April 2. Mrs. Masley is the formed El aine Lierman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lierman of Amelia. LEEJ-The Eugene Lees, Sioux City, daughter, Diane Carol, 6 pounds, 13 ounces, March 26. HUBERT-The Harold Huberts, Wichita, Kan., son Steven Harold, 7 pounds, 6 ounces, April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter are the ma Pictured above are the three ladles of the Gene Bird home. His wife, Dorothy, and two daughters, Georgia, 9, and Diane, 7. The girls are In the third and first grades, respectively. Ml l111 BUrtUUClB. 13£st man was Tom Koenig, bro ther of the bridegroom. Leonard Koenig, Ewing and Jerry Koenig, Lincoln, were attendants and ush ers were Emil Adamson, O’Neill, and Larry Noffke, Ewing. Mother of the bride wore a two piece turquoise dress. Mother of the groom wore navy blue. Each had whit accessories and a white rose corsage. A reception followed the ceremo ny and mass at St. Dominic’s Hall. Hall. Mary Ann Nelson, Neligh, was in charge of the guest book, Clarabelle Mlnarik was in charge of the gift book and tagle and was assisted by Irene Kaczor and Mona Mosel. Mrs. Emil Adamson cut the cake, Mrs. Jerry Koenig served and Mrs. Leonard Koenig poured. Servers were Catherine Bauer, Sharon Schmidt, Vera Del Daniels Mary Miller and Lynette Helm ricks. For her going away ensemble* the bride chose a two peice beige dress with white accessories. Af ter a short wedding trip the coup le will be at home on a ranch south of Ewing. The couple are, both 1966 grad Delta Dek and Martez Meet— Martez and Delta Dek clubs met April 2 at the Town House for cards and dinner. Mrs. Homer Mullen was hostess. Winners were Mrs. Ed Gallagher, Mrs. Ben Grady and Mrs. Mullen. Hoapltal Auxiliary Meets— St. Anthony's hospital auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m. at the hospital. Dr. Robert W. Waters will speak on cancer. Slides will be shown. MARRIAGE LICENSES * Patrick Frank Murphy, 22, Stu art and Bonnie Kay Lear, 18, of Springview. April L Eugene Louis Koenig, 20, of Ew ing, to Elizabeth Maxine Noffke. 21, of Ewing. April 2. Richard Lee Williamson, 17, of Orchard and Ruby Josephine Carl, 17, of Ewing. April 3. John Maurice Kronshnabel, 28, Minneapolis, Minn., and Helen Marie Rotherham, 22, of Ewing. O'Neill Girl Attends Rally in Randolph Paula Reed was one of over one hundred delegates to the northeast district MYF rallly held Sunday at the Methodist Church, Randolph. At the afternoon and evening ses sions, the Methodist youth heard Rev. Streeter, Clair Methodist Church, Omaha, discuss the cur rent MYF project, Philander Smith College for colored students in Little Rock, Arkansas. Contributions for the college from the Methodist Youth Fellowship groups in the northeast district to taled appproximately $150. District officers were elected and installed at the Sunday rally. Reverend and Mrs. Glenn Ken nicott of the O’Neill Methodist church attended the afemoon ses sion. 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