If; ' . Marcella Dendinger Anthony Kamphaus Married Saturday Miss Marcella Dendinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dendinger of O'Neill, and Antho ny Kampha'js, son of Mrs. Helen Kamphaus of Petersburg, were married Saturday at 10 a.m. in a double ring nuptial mass at St. Patrick’s Catholic church in O’Neill. Msgr. T. O’Sullivan performed the ceremony. Sister Flores pro vided organ music and solist was Douglas Spittler. The bride" wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over taf feta, designed with scalloped neckline, long tapered sleeves and fitted bodice. Her shoulder length veil fell from a head circlet. She carried a prayer book centered with an arrangement of white roses. Miss Rosemary Kamphaus of Omaha, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Mrs. Patrick Jacques, sister of the bride, serv er! as bridesmaid. They wore identical street length dresses of light blue taffeta with royal blue velvet cummerbunds and match ing accessories. They carried colonial bouquets of pink and white flowers. Frank Kamphaus of Peters burg, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Pat rick Jacques, Robert Fritton and Nicholas Kamphaus of Peters burg, brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a din ner and reception were held for the 95 guests present at the Knights of Columbus hall. Miss Margaret Kamphaus was in charge of the punch bowl and Mrs. Ray Pribil cut and served the five-tier wedding cake which was baked and decorated by a sister of the bride, Mrs. Patirck Jacques. Mrs. Frank Kamphaus and Miss Bertha Kamphaus were in charge of gifts and the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Minong, Wis. high school. She has been employed in the Hard ing creamery office in O’Neill. Mr. Kamphaus graduated from Elgin high school and is present ly engaged in farming near Pet ersburg where the couple will make their home following a wedding trip. Wi I la Lu Wells, Douglas Auman Married at Huron ORCHARD -Word has been re ceived of the wedding of Miss Wil la Lu Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wells of Huron, S. D., and Douglas Auman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Auman of Orchard, December 28 at the Church of Christ in Huron. The bride was attended by Mrs. Merle Wiles of Redfield, S. D., and Dwayne Auman of Aurora was best man. The bride is a graduate of Huron high school, Norfolk Junior college and the Nebraska Christian college. She is the kindergarten teacher in the Jef ferson school at Norfolk. Mr. Auman, an Orchard high school graduate, is attending Nor folk Junior college. He is em ployed at the Montgomery Ward store in Norfolk, where the couple is residing following a wedding trip to Mitchell, S. D. Beverly Platt Weds Larry Lieswald at Chambers Saturday CHAMBER S— Miss Beverly Platt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Platt, and Larry Lieswald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lies wald, were married December 31, 1960, in the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. William Roten, pas tor of the St. Paul Lutheran church, officiated at the 2 p.m. double ring ceremony. A gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle was chosen by the bride. It was fashioned with a sculptured lace bodice, long tapered sleeves and portrait neck line framed with tulle appliqued with lace motifs. The bouffant floor length skirt was tulle, featur ing a low hipline edged with ap pliqued lace. Her veil of illusion was attached to a pearl and sequin princess crown. She car ried a cascade bouquet of pink roses with a removable center corsage. Miss Katheryn Rubeck was bridesmaid and she wore a pink waltz length dress with a head dress in matching color. Her flowers were white mums and pink carnations formed in a cas cade arrangement. Dale Woods of Ewing served as best man. , , „ A reception was held following the ceremony in St. Paul’s Lutheran church. Miss Peggy Smith cut and served the wedding cake, baked and decorated by Mrs. Leonard Peterson. Miss Smith also took charge of the guest book. Miss La Rue Weller and Miss Arliss Edwards as sisted with the serving. The bride is employed as a teacher, while Mr. Lieswald is serving in the army. Club Notes VFW Auxiliary Receives Award The VFW auxiliary 926 met Jan uary 10 at 8 p.m. at the court house assembly room. Chris Mc Ginn presented the Carol Lane award which the group received for the bicycle safety program. It was presented in behalf of the Shell Oil Co. Initiated were two new mem bers, Mrs. Norma Steel and Mrs. A1 Stoffer. Several community service projects were discussed. Mrs. Verlin Peterson reported on the Christmas baskets that were given. A white elephant auction was held, proceeds going to the cancer fund. Lunch was served by Mrs. Don Richardson and Mrs. Louis Wray. Next meeting to be held the sec ond Tuesday in February. Auxiliary Plans Conference at North Platte Material has been ordered to make three hospital screen covers for an assignment by members of the American Legion auxiliary, Simonson Unit No. 93 which met January 4 at the Legion hall with 20 members present. Mrs. Dean Streeter, Junior aux iliary activities chairman, report ed that the O’Neill unit has four sets of twins enrolled which is a state record. The mid-winter conference will be held at North Platte Feb ruary 18 and 19. Anyone wishing to attend should contact Mrs. Archie Bright. A check was received from H. B. Burch in appreciation of the Use of a walk er and wheel chair. The January Holt county meet ing will be held at Stuart. Hos tesses were Mrs. Lawrence Haynes, Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Mrs. Deraid Graham. MRS WALKER HONORED Mrs. Laura E. Walker celebrat ed her 86th birthday Tuesday and was guest of honor at “coffees” this week, given by her daugh ters, Mrs. L. A. Burgess and Mrs. E. E. Bright of Orchard. Many cards and remembrances were received by the honoree. Among those honoring Mrs. Walk er with gifts were four other daughters, Mrs. W. H. Fowler of Epid, Okla., Mrs. Howard Miller oi North Platte, Mrs. M. L. Cran dall of Lincoln and Mrs. R. W. Johnson of Hyannis. ENTERTAIN AT DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynold son and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson were hosts at a dance and buffet supper New Year’s Eve in the ballroom at the Golden hotel. CLAUSONS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clauson entertained friends at a dinner at the Town House Saturday eve ning. Following dinner the group adjourned to the Clauson home for an evening of cards. * CONVENIENT PAYMENTS We will arrange repayment in monthly in stallments that you can readily handle out of income. Come in, investigate! O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK Phone 99 O'Neill, Nebr. ' ^ ■ Presbyterian Women Install Officers Thursday Thirty members of the First Presbyterian Woman’s associa tion met in the fellowship hall Thursday afternoon for installa tion of officers, lesson and pro gram presentation. Mrs. Roy Humrich was in charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. Roy Shelhamer and Mrs. William MacKinley. New of ficers are Mmes. Roy Humrich, M. G. Trupp, Dtoight Harder, Robert Forwocd, Christine Will iams and William Gatz. The following were re-installed in offices: Mmes. R. G. Shel hamer, president; L. F. Becken hauer, vice president L. A. Bur gess, secretary; Arlo Hiatt, trea surer; John Osenbaugh, George Robertson, D. A. Baker, K. L. Van Voorhis, Joe Tennis and W. D. Melena. Hostesses were Mmes. Harry Clauson, Hattie Rhodes, Chris tine Williams, Roy Shelhamer, chairman, and M. L. Burney. Cycle Club Meets At the regular meeting of the O’Neill Cycle cluib January 4, there were 10 members present and 5 absent. Three visitors at tended from Lynch. ATTEND DINNER Mrs. Robert Lowery, Mrs. Les ter Riege and Mrs. John David son of O’Neill attended a buffet dinner Thursday evening given at the home of Mrs. William Koch in Norfolk for members of Madison County Salon 410, Eight and Forty, American Legion. Reports were made concerning Christmas gifts sent to children in the Nebraska State Tubercu losis hospital at Kearney and birthday gifts to three girls in the National Jewish hospital in Den ver. School of Missions Planned Sunday A school of missions will begin at the O’Neill Methodist church Sunday evening with a fellowship dinner at 6 p.m. followed by mis sion study classes for all ages at 7:15 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend the school. Those planning to at tend are requested to bring a covered dish and table service for the family. Theme for the mission is “Into All the World”. A special feature will be technicolor pictures show ing the panorama of the Bible as distributed and used in today’s world. The school will continue for six Sunday sessions. Mrs. Herley Entertains Members of the What Not ex tension club met Thursday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Reed Herley. Year books were filled out and each member was given the name of a new “secret pal”. Mrs. James Sanford be came a member of the club. The next meeting will be February 2 at the home of Mrs. Glenn Kennicott. Phoenix 4-H Club Meets All members of the Phoenix Livestock 4-H club met at the Lyle Damero home December 2& for a regular meeting. Roll call was answered by the tailing of a joke. A Christmas gift ex change was held and following this a skating party enjoyed. The next meeting will be at the George Syfie home January 27. Enid Johnson, news reporter. : Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter were hosts at a card party at their home Monday evening. The occasion was in celebration of their wedding anniversary. Miss McKenzie Wins Jean McKenzie was awarded the attendance prize at the re gular meeting of the Junior Aux iliary Simonson Unit 93 Saturday in the Legion hall. Eighteen mem bers were present. Tray favors for the hospital were completed and following this a bingo party was held. Pat McKenzie, scribe. Barbara Miller of ^O'Neill ha*, completed a specialized*course of training at Personnel Training Institute in Omaha and is now employed as a steno-typist at Travelers Insurance company in Omaha. She started her employ ment December 5. Joan Wilson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rex W. Wilson, has been elected secretary of the Drama Guild at Christian college in Columbia, Mo. She is assist ing with preparations for the Guild’s forthcoming Production, “Blithe Spirit,” to be staged January 19-21 at Christian. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Jan. 5—John Sul livan, Linda Kay Parkinson, Michael Babutzke and Alfred Hamik, all of O’Neill; Mrs. Ro bert Wood of Page, 6—Jonas Mur phy of Newport; Cordes E. Walk er pf Page; Mrs. C. E. Jones and Mrs. Joe Langan, both of O’Neill; Mrs. John Gallagher of Inman; Dennis James Taylor of Cham ■ •' k, f ■ • v; ■ 3 jk- .M Sullivan - Wallace Repeat Marriage Vows A wedding ceremony was per formed at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Church of the Magdalen in Wichita, Kan., uniting Miss Ger aldine Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sullivan of Wichita, and Dr. Robert William Wallace, son of Mrs. M. J. Wal lace and the late Dr. Wallace of O'Neill in marriage. Msgr. George N. Schmidt of I ficiated at the nuptial mass. Mus ic was provided by Miss Jeane Park Gans, vocalist, accompan ied by Miss Myrth Culp. A princess styled gown of petal white duchesse satin brocade was worn by the bride. It was fashion ed with a portrait neckline, brace let length sleeves, fitted bodice and a voluminous hoop skirt lengthened to an aisle-wide train. Her headpiece was a Chantilly lace mantilla. The bride carried a French cascade bouquet of white rosebuds and stephanotis center ed with a lavender orchid. Matron of honor, Mrs. David D. Leahy, and bridesmaid, Mrs. Eldon F. Johnson, sisters of the bride, were attired in identical ballerina gowns styled with scoop necklines, basque bodices, short cap sleeves and slim skirts trim med with tulip-shaped over skirts. Mrs. Leahy’s gown was in a ro mantique purple shade and Mrs. Johnson’s was lilac haze. They carried crescent bouquets of pur ple and lilac flowers and their accessories were in similar shades. Dr. Stephen Wallace of Wahoo, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were El don F. Johnson, Dr. David D. Leahy, Dr. Courtney Clark, all of Wichita, and Dr. James Ryan of Des Moines. A reception was held in the Co lonial room at the Lassen Hotel. Mrs. Melvin H. Snyder jr. pre sided at the guest book. Serving were Mrs. Courtney Clark, Mrs. Frances Aitchison, Mrs. Charles Crum, Mrs. James Daniels, Miss Barbara Karges and Miss Alice McDonald. After February 1 the couple will be at home in Louisville, Ky. bers; Thomas Sisson of Ewing. 7 —Mrs. Arthur Snyder and Mrs. Alfons Beeiaert, both of Ewing; Mrs. Rollie Snell of Page; Joy Ann Titterington of Bartlett. 8— Mrs. Ralph Ferris, A. V. Virgin, Mrs. Arnott (Buxton, Mrs. Mary Zastrow, Cynthia Petersen and Deborah Petersen, all of O’Neill. 9—Mrs. M. V. Landreth and Dav id Cunningham, both of Page; Arlene Peletier of Ewing. 10— Miss Teresa Finley of O’Neill. 11 —Clarence Johnson of O'Neill. DISMISSED: Jan. 4—Roy Ples sel of O’Neill; Mrs. Herman Nicholaus of Butte. 5—Mrs. C. D. Walters and Mrs. John Dankert, both of Chambers; Richard Fis cus and Mrs. Agnes Vorce, both of O’Neill. 6—Kenneth Asher of Page; Mrs. Pearl Fetrow, Mrs. C. E. Jones and Donald Dewayne Park, all of O’Neill; Rickie Tuck er of Ewing; Jonas Murphy of Newport. 7—John Sullivan of O’ Neill. 8—Mrs. Joe Langan and John Valla, both of O’Neill. 9— Mrs. Robert Wood and Cordes Walker, both of Page; Connie Wil son of Butte. 10—Deborah Peter son, Cynthia Peterson and Alfred Hamik, all of .O’Neill; Mrs. Ro bert Cunningham of Neligh; Joy Ann Tiiterington of Bartlett; Ar lene Pelletier of Ewing. EXPIRED: Jan. 7—Richard Copes of Page. 9—Harry D. Sny der of Inman. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Jan. 2—Harold Gill of Stuart; Mrs. Donald Lines of Chambers. 3—Charles Roland Peterson of Amelia; Mrs. Gilbert Morgan of Atkinson, Gary Friedel of Stuart. 4—Mrs. Victor Frickel, Mrs. Donald Straka and Lloyd Addison, all of Atkinson; Roland Parker of Butte. 5—Mrs. Arthur Camp of Atkinson; Edward Co day of Chambers. Mrs. Donald Moody of Naper. 6—Mrs. John Silver of Naper; Mrs. Orville Clark of Long Pine; Katherine Kadolph of Stuart; Mrs. Rose Hull of Johnstown. 7—Mrs. Car roll Olson and Rodney Dvorak both of Atkinson; Mrs. Lawrence Fletcher of Long Pine. DISMISSED: Jan. 2—Richard Wright of Long Pine; Mrs. Russell Luth of Butte. 3—Peggy Lee Yant zie of Chadron. 4—Mrs. Ronald Lines of Chambers; Charles Pet erson of Amelia. 5—Mrs. Orville Hitchcock of Atkinson. 6—Lloyd Addison of Atkinson; Mrs. Dar lene Martin of Naper. 7—Charles Ames, Mrs. Gilbert Morgan and Mrs. Arthur Camp, all of Atkin son; Mrs. John Silvers of Naper; Mrs. James Killhan of Lincoln. 8—Rodney Dvorak and Mrs. Ron ald Straka and daughter, all of Atkinson; Gary Friedel and Ka therine Kadolph, both of Stuart; Ronald Parker of (Butte. » ..... SACRED HEART PRESENT: Mrs. Arthur Carl son, Mrs. Mary Classen, Mrs. Lena Connot, Mrs. Emma Fiala, Baby Roger Klasna, Baby John Langan, John Schommer and Mrs. Frances Zidko, all of Spencer; Baby Georgia Lynn Courtney, Dr. John A. Guttery and Loren Pink erman, all of Lynch; Erick Oil man of Anoka; Miss Marie Wang ler of Butte. DISMISSED: Jan. 2—William Langan of O'Neill. 3—Baby Timo thy Reiser of Butte. 4—Paul Hoft ke of Butte. 5—Master Robert Hansen of O’Neill; George Lee of Bristow; Dr. Lawrence I. Hines of Spencer. 7—Mrs. Roll and Kersch and daughter and Mrs. Alfred Kaczor and son, all of Spencer; Elmer Jones of Verdel; Mrs. Leman Huber of Lynch. 8— Mrs. George Courtney jr. and Peter Gangler, both of Lynch; Martin Eiler of Monowi. 9—Garry Salmen of Fairfax. Engagements •.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill D. Itouchey of Erie, Pa., announce the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Ardee Block, to Harold N. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miller of O’Neill. The bride-elect is currently in her senior year at McDowell high school in Erie. She is a former resident of the Verdigre com munity. Mr. Miller is a cattle rancher 10 miles east of O’Neill. An August wedding is planned by the couple, and the ceremony will be performed in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Lrater Sheets of O’Neill announce the engage ment of their daughter, Sharon Kay, to llonald L. Wilkinson, son of Mr. iuid Mrs. Max Wilkinson of Elgin. No definite date lias been set for the wedding. Bobbie J. McDaniels To Wed Robert Patras EWING—Mr. and Mrs. fiobcrt McDaniels announce the engage ment of their daughter, Bobbie Jean, and Robert Patras, son of Mrs. Ivadelle Patras of Bruns wick. Miss McDaniels is a graduate of the Ewing high school, 1959. She^, attended Wayne State Teachers college for one year and is now employed at the Monroe Junior high school in Omaha. Mr. Patras is a graduate of the Plainview high school and is now a senior at Wayne State Teach ers college. No announcement has been made of the wedding date. DANCE SATURDAY, JAN. 14 Summerland Ballroom Music by BUD VAN FLEET and the Sandhill Troubadours Admission: 75c ■ DRESSES Girls7 and sub-teens. Assorted styles and sizes. Values to 7.95. Now $2 COTTON DRESSES Ladies' print and gingham dresses. Assorted sizes 12-20J/2. Buy now and save! Each $3 COATS L Ladies', Girls' and Childrens'. Casual * afrcRfressy styles. Car coats, etc. As | sorted styles, colors and sizes. Hurry for best selection. REDUCED 1/4 to I/3 DRESSES Ladies' better fabric dresses. One jj group assorted styles and sizes. Values to 11.95. Now $C£ FABRICS I One group assorted cotton fabrics. | All fast color. Sew and save! Yard 22c mi —— ' .... ..— SACK TOWELS j 30" x 36" bleached white cotton towels. Hemmed. 3 tor ggc __* GIRLS' SHOES Brown swivel straps or black-white saddle oxfords. Most all sizes 8^/2 to 2. Hurry for these! Pair 399 BOYS' SHIRTS Long sleeves. Prints and ginghams. Sizes 8-10 and 12. Each 77c BOYS' JACKETS Sur-coat style. Knit cuffs and collar. Insulated lining. Reg. 9.95. Clearance $0 MEN'S SPORT COATS 4 only. Sizes 37-38-39. All wool and part wool. A real saving! Each $JQ MEN'S COVERALLS Sanforized cotton twills. White and light tan only. Button fronts. Slight irregulars. Sizes 38-40-42. Each SHOES Men's and Boys'. Assorted styles. Ox fords and slip-ons. Broken sizes. Reduced 13 to 1/2