Mary Brooks Weds Warren Kelly at Bassett Monday At St. Mary’s Episcopal church in Bassett on Monday afternoon, Dec. 26, Miss Mary Brooks, daughter of Mrs. Hazel Brooks of Ida Grove, la., and Steven War ren Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Kelly of Atkinson, ex changed wedding vows in a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. O. J. Spencer of Valentine. For the 5 o-clock rite, the altar of St. Mary’s was decorated with white carnations and banked with baskets of white chrysanthemums and pompons. Gordon Trousdale, n, of Valen tine, nephew of the bride, sang “The Lord’s Prayer.’’ Miss Mar cia Weber of Bassett was the ac companist and also played the wedding march from “Lohen grin,” and the recessional by Men delsohn. The bride was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her hrothcr-in-law, Gordon Trous dale, sr., of Valentine. Her gown was of French silk Chantilly lace over satin. The pointed bodice was designed with a sheer lace yoke and a dropped shoulder bertha embroidered with seed pearls and crystals. Tiny satin buttons lined the front of the bodice to the circular skirt, which ended in a chapel train. She wore lace mitts pointed at the wrists. Her pillbox headdress of Alencon lace adorned with seed pearls held the illusion fingertip veil. She carried a white prayerbook covered by a white orchid with streamers of lily of the valley. The prayerbook was a gift from her cousin. Attending her as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Gordon Trousdale of Valentine. Mrs. Trousdale was gowned in wedge wood blue nylon sheer, featuring a tiny jacket and scroll deco rations at the waist. She wore a bow headband with a circular veil, and carried a wedding ring bouquet of white feathered car nations. The bride’s mother was dressed in royal blue net over satin, with black accessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore a cocoa-colored dress of embroid ered satin with matching pillbox hat and black accessories. Their corsages were of delicate pink carnations. Mr. Kelly was attended by his cousin, James Purtzer of Atkin son. The ushers were Charles Hamik and William Miller, both of At kinson. Following the ceremony, rela tives and friends were received in the parlors of the Bassett Methodist church. Decorations were in the bride’s colors of blue and white. Pouring coffee were Mrs. Ruth Huston and Mrs. William McClain. Punch was served by Mrs. Cal Hedelson and Mrs. Delmer Dor sey, and the wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Mark Spann and Mrs. Ralph Nailor. The guests were registered by Mrs. Emry Mauch and the gifts were in charge of Mrs. Warren Marsh. Mrs. E. H. (Jerry) Morton and Miss Mary Little. All of the ladies are from Bassett except Mrs. Nailor, who resides at Cedar Rapids, la. The ladies of the Methodist church were assisted by members of St. Mary’s Church Guild in arrangements for the reception. The bride was graduated from high school at Ida Grove, la., and for several years resided at Bassett where she assisted her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trousdale, sr., in the management of the Bassett Hotel. They recently moved to Valentine where they took over manage- ' ment of the Marian Hotel. Mr. Kelly is a graduate of At kinson high school and attended the University of Nebraska. He - and his bride will make their home in Atkinson where he is associated with his father in publishing The Atkinson Graphic. Coming from a distance to at tend the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, Bagley, la.: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wright and family, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mor gan and Mr. and Mrs. John Mane wal, Alliance; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Luikart, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs Ralph Nailor, Cedar Rapids, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bojanski, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kindmand family, Bloomfield. Mrs. Fred Alexander and sons, Kelly and Mark, Cheyenne, Wyo.; John Kirsch, Des Moines, la.; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Raymer, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs Vem Dix, Butte, Miss Loris Lovejoy, Valentine, Miss Dorothy Christensen, Red Cloud ST. ANTHONY’S SINDELAR—Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Sindelar of O’Neill, son, Da vid Anthony, 8 pounds % ounce, December 22. HAMILTON—Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Hamilton of Orchard, son, Kevin Lee, 7 pounds 13 ounces, December 24. PETERSON—Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Peterson of O’Neill, son, 8 pounds 5% ounces, December 26. SCHUMACHER—Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schumacher of O'Neill, daughter, 8 pounds 15 ounces, De cember 27. GODEL—Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Godel of Orchard, daughter, 6 pounds 15 ounces, December 27. ADAMS—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams of Chambers, daughter, 8 pounds 2 ounces, December 28. ATKINSON MEMORIAL HENNING—Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Henning of Atkinson, son, Timothy, 7 pounds 8b> ounces, De cember 20. COBB—Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cobb of Stuart, son, Kelly Joe, 8 pounds 3 ounces. December 20. GILG—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilg of Newport, son, Joseph Oliver, 7 pounds 11 ounces, De cember 23. ELSEWHERE HICKOK—Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hirkok of Denver, Colo., son. David Thomas, December 12. The are Mr. and Mrs. gran P^ kQk and Mn and Mrs. £weil Johnson, all of Atkinson parents are Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr., of Page. NOVACEK—Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Novacek of Verdigre, daugh ter, Dixie Lea, 7 pounds 2Vz ounces, December 16. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Novacek is the former Betty Miller of Verdel. MARSHAL L—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall of Verdigre, son, 6 pounds 12 ounces, December 12. Mrs. Marshall is the former Marcella Novacek of Verdigre. WEIER—Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Weier of Seattle. Wash., son, Michael Harold, December 27. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Weier. COLLIER—Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Collier of Arcadia, daughter, December 26. Mrs. Collier is the __ former Willamae Madsen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tenus Mad sen of Amelia. The Colliers have three other children. McKILLIP—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKillip of Clearwater, son, December 18, Tilden hospi tal. Mr. and'Mrs. Wayne Patras and Mr. and Mrs. Tyler McKillip are grandparents. TOMJACK—Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tomjack of Lompoc, Calif., son. The Tomjacks have a daughter. BROEKEMAIER—Mr. and Mrs. Dean Broekemaier of Naper, son, December 21, Burke hospital. HERMASEN—Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hermasen of Naper. son. December 21, Burke hospital. Hospita! Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Dec. 22—Donna Rae Dobrovolny of Atkinson, Ste ven Roy Boshart, Timothy Mc Manus, Mrs Orville Sindelar and Kelly Steven Hamik, aH of O’ Neill. 23—Mrs. John Cassidy of Spencer: Frank Burival sr. and John Valla, both of O’Neill. 24— - r ,J21 < ■ >r ? Mrs . Gordon Hamilton of Or chard; Donna Rae Dobrovolny of Atkinson. 25—Andrew Johnson and Robert C. Hynes, both of O’ Neill. 26—Carmen Tenborg of Em met; Kenneth Asher of Page; Robert Bowman of Bristow; Roy Plessel, Mrs. Norman Peterson and Mrs. Ray Schuchman, all of O’Neill. 27—Mrs. Agnes Vorce, Mrs. Gene Schumacher, Norman Obst and Diana Wayman, all of O’Neill; David Soukup of Spen cer; David Cunningham of Page; Mrs. Bernard Troshynski of At kinson; Mrs Veldon Godel of Or chard; Maureen, Sheamus and Colleen Cavanaugh, all of O’Neill. 28—-Joan Wilson of O’Neill and Mrs. Ralph Adams of Chambers. DISSMISSED: Dec. 22—Walter Egger of O’Neill; Donna Rae Dobrobolny of Atkinson; E. H. Farnsworth of Page. 23—9cott Prill of Page. 24—Mrs. Junior Ludwig and baby of Spencer; J. McClenahan of Chambers; Mrs. P. Krugman, P. Weber, Will iam Gallagher, Frank Burival sr. and Clayton Mesner, all of O’ Neill. 25—Mrs. John Cassidy of Spencer; Mrs. Orville Sindelar and baby of O’Neill. 26—Steven Roy Boshart of O’Neill. 27—Mrs. Gordon Hamilton and baby of Or chard. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Dec. 19-Mrs. Robert Gilg of Newport; Kimber ly Kay Gorball of Bassett and Mrs. Richard Henning of Atkin son. 20—Mrs. Larry Cobb of Stu art; Henry Dickau and David Prescott, both of Atkinson. 22— Mrs. Orion Higgins of Jamison; Mrs. Alois Kaup and Mrs. Ro bert Wallinger, both of Stuart; Patrick Keating of Atkinson. 23— Mrs. Josephine Johnson of Atkin son; Crystal Kelly and Curtiss Kelly, both of Stuart. DISMISSED: Dec. 19—Diane Lynn Weigel of Amelia and Clint Davis of Bassett. 20—Claire Cad wallader and Mrs. Neale Hamil ton, both of Stuart and Kimberly Kay Gorball of Bassett. 23—Pat rick Keating and Mrs. Gilbert Morgan, both of Atkinson. 24— Mrs. Alois Kaup, Mrs. Larry Cobb and son and Mrs. Robert Wallinger, all of Stuart; Mrs. Richard Henning and son, Roy CaT and David Prescott, all of Atkinson. 25—Crystal and Curtiss Kelly of Stuart. SACRED HEART ADMITTED—Mrs. Mary Clas sen, Mrs. Lena Connot, Mrs. Em ma Fiala, John Schommer, all of Spencer; Dr. John Guttery and Mr . Homer Tonner, both of Lynch; Mr. Paul Honke and Miss Mary Wills, both of Butte; Mrs. Katie Jons of Bonesteel; Mr. Erick Ohman of Anoka; Mr. Will iam Langan of O’Neill. DISMISSED: Dec. 21—Kelly Mitchell of Spencer. 23—Mr. El mer Cleveland of Bonesteel, Mrs. Harold Bennett and Mrs. Ronald Carson, both of Lynch, and Sher ri Lynn Loock of Spencer. 24— Mrs. Frances Zidko and Mr. Os car Carmichael, both of Spencer. 25— Mrs. Ivan Thomson of Lynch. 26— Mrs. Larry Stoltenberg of Na per and Baby Timothy Reiser of Butte. O'Neill Locals Sunday dinner guests at the Sam Banks home were Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruden and son of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pru den of Page and Lyle Tucker of Ewing were callers at the Banks home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bartos were Christmas day visitors at the home of Dave Croxen at Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen and family were Christmas day guests at the Leo Farren home at Tilden. They were supper guests at the Bill Scheinost home at Page. Jim Becker of Lincoln spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker. Mary Louise and Barbara Birminghaf of Chicago, 111., spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. H. J. Birmingham. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riley and daughter, Nancy of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker plan to visit their son-in-law and daughter and family at Kansas City, Mo., over the New Year weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reed of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollenbeck of Wahoo were Christ mas day dinner guests at the J. C. Bazelman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reed and Steve of Des Moines, la., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conway of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fox were Sunday evening callers at the J. C. Bazelman home. Christmas guests at the Marvin Ziska home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska and Mr. and Mrs! Walter Kaup and family, all of Mr. and Mrs. E. Zoubek are an nouncing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Karen to Mr. Jerry Eou Pavlik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Pavlik of Verdigre. The wedding date is set for January 12. StUart and Mrs. Joe Bartos of Atkinson. Mrs. Robert Devoy took her mother, Mrs. P. J. Donohoe to the home of a son and daughter in-law, Attorney General and Mrs. Parnell Donohoe at Pierre, S. D., Wednesday where she will spend the holiday season. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson were Christmas day guests in the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Gleeson in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Benda and family spent Christmas with rela tives at Kimball, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller were Christmas day guests in the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaFrenz at Center. Mrs. Kathryn Gunn of Lincoln is spending a few days in th* home of her brother, Andrew Wet tlaufer. Mrs. Gunn was a Christ mas day guest in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beelaert and family at Orchard. George, Kenneth and Gerald Wettlaufer and their families were Christmas Eve guests in the Andrew Wettlaufer home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Madura of Lynch and Mrs. Harold Strong and three grandchildren of Norfolk were af ternoon and evening Christmas day guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Curren and family were Monday guests in the homes of friends at Fuller ton. Christmas Eve guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc Elvain were Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy, Edward and Jimmie; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butterfield ot Red Cloud; Mrs. Ralph Walker and daughters, Ruth Ann, Mary Jo and Virginia; Mr. and Mrs Bob Weber of Omaha; Mrs. Don Enright; Jack McGinn; Bob Hynes of St. Paul, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Everitt and fami ly ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cavanaugh; Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutton of Inman and Mrs. Helen Sullivan and daughter, Judy. McElvain’s son, Bill and wife called from Seattle that evening as well as their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh of Brockton, Mass. The Bill McElvains celebrated their second wedding anniversary Tues day, Dec. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek ' were Christmas Eve visitors in the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart of Page to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Frances Stew art. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and family, Mrs. Ethel Waring and Mrs. Alta Finch were last Friday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring in O’Neill for an oyster supper. Mrs. Andrew Wettlaufer and grandsons, Danny and Norman Wettlaufer visited her mother and the boys’ great grandmother, Mrs. Della Bowden at the home of Mrs. Wettlaufer’s sister, Mrs. Myrtle Spangler Christmas morn ing, the occasion being Mrs. Bowden’s 98th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pont gratz joined Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ziska and family at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Givens at Stuart for Christ-, mas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miner and J their son-in-law and daughter, i Mr. and Mrs. Ron Meyer and j children of Ravenna, Mr. and j Mrs. Norm Klasna and Tanny of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Miner and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitaker of Chambers were Christmas day guests in the E. L. Miner home. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakr zewski entertained at dinner Christmas Day. The following BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Major Insurance Company would like ambi tious man well acquainted in Holt County to build own business and work toward establish ing District Office in O'Neill. Desired age between 28 and 50. Business experience valuable but not necessary. We provide salary, training and exception ally fine retirement program. Interested parties write MANAGER Box 1318 Sioux City, Iowa guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen and three daughters of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. William Podany and daugh ters and Mr. and Mrs. Don Quig, all of Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Zakrzewski and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gribble and Pami of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox and family of Orchard, Rosemary Podany of Butte and Roy Porter of Alabama. The Christmas day guests all attended the wedding of Rose mary Podany and Roy Porter Monday morning at Butte. The newly-weds left immediately for Kansas where he is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Simonson were Christmas day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker. Mr. Simonson is a brother of Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring spent Saturday and Christmas day in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and family of Verdigre were Mon day guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth. Letters to the Editor Sirs: Enclosed find check which re news The Frontier to my son, George W. Chapman of Linton, N. D. I always send the Frontier as a Christmas gift. I’m Mrs. E. M. Withers of Amelia and am spending the win ter with my daughter, Mrs. Leo Carney. I thought it waald be mild winter here but we have plenty of snow drifts already. No better than Holt County. Thanks Mrs. E. M. Withers Catcus Motel Hays Kan. A Poem From Mrs. Eby •.. A Poor Boys Christmas Prayer This year, dear Father send to me, If you'please New stockings, for mine are all out at the knees. New shoes, if you can manage— how glad I’ll be! For mine are all ragged and torn, you can see. For mother a coat—Though used it may be— Her’s she cut down for brother and me. For brother, lots of milk—he’s tiny and frail, wish we could buy that cow that’s for sale) And dear Lord, for all that, we would feel blessed, And rich beyond words—I guess I’m possessed to ask you for more seems way out of reason You’ll think I’m a hard one, Lord to be pleasin; Just one thing more, If I could have my way, Oh! could we have butter on our bread Christmas day? (By Lois Ernsberger) Ewing News By Mrs. Harold Harris Wayne Turner, who has enlist ed in the navy, left Omaha De cember 21 for San Diego, Calif., for his boot training. He is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner, formerly of the River side Free Methodist church at Ewing. Mrs. Ella Ziems had as her holi day guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ziems and her father, Mr. Sanne, Mrs. Linda Legate, Mr. and Mrs. William Ziems, all of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holman of Columbus, Junior Hur ley of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Horn of O’Neill. Christmas Eve guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik, Larry and Karen, of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serr of Clearwater, A/3c Gene Siems of Rapid City, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom had as their guests Christmas Day, Jame Turner of Neligh, Mr. i . .in. * £*“ and Mrs. Ralph Munn and famlft of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bergstrom of Omaha wht were weekend guestf at the Berg strom home. Karen Mlnarik accompanied Mr and Mrs. George Siems sr. anc family of Neligh to Norfolk Christ mas Day, where all were guests at the Lloyd Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel anc son Steven of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs Fred Serr of Clearwater and Mr and Mrs. James Mlnarik and Lar ry were dinner guests Christma* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. James Boies had as their guests Christmas Day their mothers, Mrs. Charles Lu ben of Inman and Mrs. Mabel Boies of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark and daughter, Nan cy of O’Neill, Shirley Luben of Devils Lake, N. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luben and family of Fremont, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tom jack and children spent Christmas Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor at Oakdale. Cathy and Steve remained for a longer visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Meyers and Beverly and Susan Wells of Neligh were guests Sunday and Monday at the Merlyn Meyer home. The Merlin Meyers spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Rabbas of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud were dinner guests on Christmas day at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Latzel and family. Mrs. Frank Keller, who was a guest at the home of her son, George Keller and family for a few days, has returned to her home at Harring, S. D. The George Keller family spent Christmas Day at Spencer visit ing at the Joe Keller home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquest and family attended the wedding of Rowena Rotherham and Frank Agosta in Omaha Monday. ivxi. cuiu ivixa. iijuuwjg nwiiig had all their children home Christ mas Day. Twenty-five members were present for dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James Koenig and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sojka and family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thiele and fam ily of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Roth and Louis Koenig of Elgin and Bob Koenig of Beaver Crossing. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr. of Ew ing. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Grafft had as their guests Sunday for din ner their daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and family. In the eve ning the Spangler family visited his mother, Mrs. Ruth Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Alexan der and children returned home Monday from Plainview where they had spent the weekend with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus and family spent the holiday weekend at the parental homes of Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald and Mr. and, Mrs. Loyd Angus. They re turned to Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus with their sons, Merle Angus and family and Max Angus and family, all from Lincoln, celebrated Christ mas with a dinner at their home Sunday evening. Monday guests at the home of Mrs. Pauline Noffke were her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noffke and family of Norfolk. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord and son, Duane and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and family. Duane Hord of Syracuse spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and family of Ewing spent Christmas at the August Thiele home. Mr. and Mrs. William Petsche and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krug man and family of O’Neill were entertained Christmas Eve at the Wayne Pollock home. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby, Hazel, Ruby and Elsie Chase, Mr. and Mrs. William Spence of O’ Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ruby and family of Sioux City spent Christmas Day at the Joe Bee laert home near Page. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards and family of Bassett visited friends in Ewing Monday. Mrs. Caroline Sanders of Ew ing, Mrs. Bernice Harlan of Til den and Dorothy Harlan of Om-!> aha were Christmas dinner guests { at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les-5 S ———^————— "" « Bride-of-the-Week s a Marcella Dendinger | will marry Anthony Kamphaus | 3 Saturday, Jan. 7 § I The Bride has picked out her Silver and I China patterns. 1 Make McIntosh Jewelry your First Stop for China, Crystal, Silver and Wedding Gift needs | McIntosh jewelry f 407 E. Douglas Phone 166 ^ A Trusted Jeweler is your Best Advisor ^ Rotherham-Agosta Say Marriage Vows In Catholic Rite Miss Rowena Rotherham of Ew ing became the bride of Frank Agosta of Omaha at a nuptial mass performed Monday noon by Msgr. B. J. Leahy in the Holy Angels Catholic church in Oma ha. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham of Ewing. Mr. Agosta is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agosta of Omaha. A brocaded full length gown was chosen by the bride and it was designed with scalloped Sabrina neckline, elbow length sleeves and double pleated ful ness in back falling to a short chapel train. Her flowers were a white orchid surrounded by feathered carnations arranged in a cascade from a white prayer book. Maid of honor was Miss Sandra Jones of Casper, Wyo., and brides maids were Miss Theora Lechner of Santa Fe, N. M., and Miss Madeline Petrocch of Omaha. They wore identical sheath dres ter Bergstrom. Other callers dur ing the day were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanders and family of Lau rel. Mrs. Grace Briggs is spending the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn at Omaha. Bob Koenig, who teaches and coaches at Beaver Crossing came home Thursday for the holiday weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lud wig Koenig. He returned home Monday to resume basketball practice. Bernard Kallhoff of Omaha was a caller Monday evening at the Anna Miller and Ludwig Koenig homes. — - 1 MORGAN WARD Accountant and Auditor Complete and Courteous Income Tax Service GOLDEN ANNEX BLDG. _Phone 414_ Alice’s Beauty Shop 3 Operators Open 8:30 a m. to 9:00 p.m. 125 East Douglas Phone 263 — O’Neill ——__—________. ses of red velvet styled with satin inset at the waist, double satin drape from the back waist to hemline, a shallow scoop neck line and elbow length sleeves. Their headpieces were circle veils over red pearl trimmed crowns. They carried cascade bouquets of white feathered car nations. Charles Agosta jr., of Omaha, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Larry Ro therham of Omaha, brother of the bride, and Harry Chalen of Omaha were groomsmen. Ushers were Russell Blanchard and Lyle Richards, both of Omaha. The bride’s sisters, Lynne and Beth Rotherham of Ewing, were flower girls and Tommy Waccaro of Omaha was ring bearer. Following the ceremony a din ner was served at the Fireside restaurant for the wedding party. In the evening a reception was held at Holy Angels parish hall. The bride is a graduate of Ew ing high school and attended Creighton University. Mr. Agosta is a graduate of the University of Omaha. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 4019 Burt Street in Omaha. Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phone lOfl Golden Rids DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 210) Spencer, Nebraska FREE Wedding Dance SATURDAY, JAN. 7 American Legion Hall Music by Bud Van Fleet Orchestra DendinRer - Kamphaus --- * v »«• v "l ' O'Neill Production Credit Ass'n. O'NEILL, NEBRASKA