Miss Janet Dierks Weds Jeraid Gordon At Atkinson Monday The Presbyterian church of At kinson was the scene of the wed ding of Miss Janet Dierks, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dierks sr. of Atkinson, and Jerald Gor don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reno Gordon of Newport, January 20 at 5:50 p.m. The Rev. Kersting officiated at the ceremony. A winter white, street length, dress was chosen by the bride and it featured three-quarter length sleeves. She wore a short veil attached to a crows. Her cor Mikkelsen - NcNair Exchange Vows at Chambers Saturday CHAMBERS—In a ceremony held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Chambers Miss Joyce Mik kelsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Mikkelsen of Cham bers, became the bride of Raymond McNair, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McNair of O’Neill. Pastor William Roten officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride chose a blue knit tiwo piece suit for her wedding and her attendant, Mrs. Roy Moore, wore a gray sheath dress. The bride’s flowers were red and white carnations formed in a cor sage. Mrs. Moore wore a similar corsage. Mr. McNair was attended by his brother, Kenneth. The cou ple will reside in Neligti. Miss Helen Binford Weds Harold Burge In Polk Saturday POLK—The marriage of Miss Helen Binford of Omaha, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bin ford of Polk, to Harold Burge, son of Mrs. Bessie Burge of O’ Neill, was solemnized at the Methodist church here January 28 at 3 p.m. The Rev. A. E. Hunter of Om aha, assisted by the Rev. A. O. Johns of Polk, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Ivan Knode of of Haxtjn, Colo., played nuptial music and accompanied the solo ist, Paul Ruch of Haxton. A gown of brocaded satin was chosen by the bride. It was styl ed in princess lines, street length, pnH fpflturpd n ^nu;l npplrlina anH long tapered sleeves. Her veil of illusion nylon net and Chantilly lace was of elbow length and was held by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a corsage of blue mums and white stephano tis on a white Bible. Mrs. Donald Ostberg of Stroms burg, sister of the bride, was her attendant and she was attired in royal blue lace over matching taffeta. She wore matching ac cessories and carried a nosegay corsage of pink carnations. Clyde Burge of Amelia served his brother as best man. Ushers were Donald Ostberg of Stroms burg and Paul Nielsen of Omaha. Donnette Ostberg was flower girl and Murray Ostberg was ring bearer. At the wedding reception at tended by approximately 120 guests, Mrs. Dean Barge of Om aha and Mrs. Glenn Hill were in charge cf gifts. Mrs. Arlo Ste vens registered the guests. Mrs. Paul Ruch of Haxton, Colo., sis ter of the bride, acted as hos tess and also cut the four-tier cake. Miss Nola Schantz of Oma ha served punch. Assisting in the serving were Miss Karen Stevens and Miss Natelie Hahn. Mrs. Paul Nielsen presided at the cof fee service and Mrs. Gilbert Lampshire took care of flower arrangements. During the recep tion hour the Rev. Wilbur Drown of Central City furnishing piano and vocal arrangements. Mrs. Burge, a graduate of Polk high school and Central college of McPherson, Kans., taught in the public schools at Polk and York county for four years. Dur ing the past 17 years she has been a clerk at the Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha Mr Burge, who attended school . n’Npill is a rancher and fol at °f hP wedding trip to Mis ^“,5 X5. they will re SteofS £* — >" sage was of red roses. Mrs. Keith Jones of Atkinson, sister of the bride, was an at tendant and she wore a 'beige sheath dress with matching ac cessories. Donald Gordon of Newptor at tended his brother. A buffet supper was given by the bride’s parents after the cere mony. A three-tier wedding cake centered the bride’s table. The couple is at home at the V. D. Peterson apartment in At kinson, following a wedding trip to Grand Island, Lincoln and Om aha. Mrs. Gordon has resumed her duties at Consumers where she is employed, and Mr. Gordon will continue his ranching duties with his father near Newport. Mrs. Carl Nelson Named Noble Grand at Orchard ORCHARD—Installation of new officers of the Frances Willard Rebekah lodge was held Thurs day evening with 30 members present. Officers installed were: Mrs. Carl Nelson, noble grand; Mrs. Milo Snyder, vice grand; Mrs. Bob Adam, secretary; Mrs. Fre mont Curtis, treasurer; Mrs. Wayne Shrader, conductor; Mrs. Raymond Stevens, warden; Mrs. K. Thelander, color bearer; Mrs. Flora Young, inside guardian; Mrs. Lewis Shrader, outside guardian; Mrs. Wilber Mahood, musician; Mrs. Harvey Holbrook jr., chaplain; Mrs. Ralph Shrader, RStNG; Mis. Jennie George, LSNG; Mrs. Kenneth Eyer, RSVG, and Mrs. Ralph Wehenkel, LSVG. Installing officers were Mrs. Emma Thelander, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eyer, Mr. and Mrs. Fre mont Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shrader, Mrs. Flora Young and Tillie Stevens. An oyster stew was served following the ceremonies by members of the Oddfellows. Mrs. Hill Entertains Members of the Meet Thy Neighbor club met January 25 at the home of Mrs. Bob Hill. Mrs. James McDonald was a visitor. Music was the theme of the en tertainment and musical bingo and several other musical games were enjoyed. The next meeting will be a business meeting and election of officers February 22 with Mrs. Hill. Special Music Planned Members of the O'Neill Wo man’s club will hear violin se lections and piano arrangements by Mrs. Elmer Miller and Arne Sorensen of Nelieh at a mpptine to be held Tuesday, Febr. 7, at the home of Mrs. John Watson. Committee members that evening will be Mrs. Reed Herley, Mrs. M. J. Baack and Mrs. C. E. Jones. YMW MEET Sixteen members of the Holt county YMW group met at the courthouse annex Monday eve ning, for their regular meeting. Bill Miller, who made a tour of South America, gave a very interesting travelogue and show ing of his slides. The next meeting will be March 6. Mrs. Elmer Vogel is in charge of refreshments. Wed 56 Years CLEARWATER—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeCamp observed their 56th wedding anniversary at their home here January 19. No special celebration was held and the cou ple spent the day quietly at home. Bridgers to Meet Members of the Beginners bridge club will meet Friday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Jack Pitham. Mrs. Esther Harris is as sisting them with bridge lessons. Honored at Shower Miss Barbara Wayman of O’ Neill was honored Saturday af ternoon at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ernst. Thirty-three guests were present to enjoy the afternoon of games and visiting. Mrs. Ivan Wayman had charge of the games. De Maris Strong. Velda Ernst and Leota Olson assisted with the gifts. Hostesses were Mrs. Ho mer Ernst, Mrs. Otto Lorenz and Mrs. Clarence Ernst. Sick and Injured EWING—Mrs. Dewitt Gunter became ill at her home Friday and was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill. . .Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs visited her mo ther, Mrs. Rose Harding at St. Anthony’s hospital on Sunday. They also called on Mrs. Dewitt Gunter. . .Jim Good went to Om aha to spend the weekend with his son, Steven who is a patient at St. Joseph’s hospital and Mrs. Good who is staying near him. . . Mrs. Alta Meyers of Ewing is on the sick list this week. CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Harvey drove to Omaha January 25th to bring his mo ther, Mrs. Ed Harvey home from St. Joseph’s hospital where she had been a patient for the past three weeks. . .Mrs. Raymond Klabenes and infant son return ed Saturday from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. . .Clifford Campbell fell from a load of bal ed hay he was helping load and broke several bones in his heel. He was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill where it was placed in a cast. He will be in the hospital a few days. . .Mrs. Arthur Fluckey entered St. An thony’s hospital Sunday with complications resulting from a severe cold and bronchial trou ble. . .Donald Hoffman took his wife, Delores to Lincoln January 22nd where she entered the Lin coln General hospital. She under went surgery Monday morning and he returned home that eve ning. Mrs. Hoffman was dismiss ed on Thursday and went to the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lenz where she remained until Monday. AMELIA—The ten month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lier man has been seriously ill. His doctor and a nurse from iBurwell took him to a Lincoln hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lierman followed in their car. TTiey phon ed back to relatives that the baby was improved Friday evening. Hospital Notes ST .ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Jan. 24—George Jefferies of Ewing, Mrs. H. E. Smith of Inman, Kerry Erington of O’Neill, Harry A. Martin of Lincoln, James Dusatko of Em met. 25—Mrs. Ruth Thurlow and Timothy McDonald, both of O' Neill. 26—Mrs. Rollie Snell of Page, Mrs. Await Spangler of O’ Neill. 27—Mrs. Carol Symmerer and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter of Ew ing, George E. Alexander of Na per. 28—Mark Asimus, Mrs. Edna Coyle, Bernelda Pongratz, Kathy Engel, Mrs. Rose Harding and Mrs. Gale Boyle, all of O’Neill, Mrs. A. E. Schilousky of Ewing, Donald Blair of Spencer, Clifford Campbell and Mrs. LeRoy Hol comb of Chambers, Tamme Sue Hutton of Inman, Timothy Allen Petersen of O’Neill. 29—Mrs. Ar thur Fluckey of Chambers, Mrs. Frank Foreman of Springview. 30—William Kinney, Mary Jayne Langan and Robert Donohoe of O’Neill, Rhonda Jean Loock of Spencer. 31—Mary Mancuso of Grand Island. DISMISSED: Jan. 24 — Mrs. Floyd Sanders of O’Neill. 25—Mrs. Donald Schommer of O’Neill, Harry A. Martin of Lincoln, Mrs. H. E. Smith of Inman and James Dusatko of Emmet. 26—Kathy Lieb of O’Neill, George Jefferies of Ewing. 27—Kathryn Ferris and Mrs. George Cook of O’Neill, Mrs. Georgia McGinnis of Em met, Mrs. Raymond Klabenes of Chambers. 28—Kerry Erington and Howard Jackson of O’Neill, Mrs. Rollie Snell of Page. 29— Donald Blair of Spencer. 30—Ka thy Engel, Mrs. Edna Coyle, Tim othy McMannds and Timothy Mc Donald of O’Neill, Alvin Johnson and Mrs. LeRoy Holcomb of Chambers, Francis Anderl of In man, Mrs. Bertha Downey of Page. 31—Bernelda Pongratz and Mrs. Await Spangler of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Jan. 23—Clifford Leach of Page. 24—William Torpy and Mrs. Mary Henning, both of Atkinson and William Gillespie of of Stuart. 25—Mrs. Milo Gorgen of Inman. 26—Albert Desieve of Stuart and Frank Brady of At kinson. 28—Elmer Butterfield of Inman; Mrs. Frank Svoboda of Atkinson; Mrs. Wayne Iverson of Newport and Camilla Newbanks of Stuart. 29—Mrs. Mike Coday and Mrs. Walter Puckett, both of Atkinson; Kenneth Scholz of Stuart and Mrs. Joyce Gorball of Bassett. DISMISSED: Jan. 24—Mrs. Bruce Botsford and son of Bas sett and Mrs. Eugene Baten horst and son of Stuart. 25—Mrs. Frank Disterhaupt and Mrs. John Mullen, both of Atkinson; Mrs. Clifford Clemens of Chambers; Mrs. Richard Doty and daughter of O’Neill and William Gillespie of Stuart. 26—Mrs. LaVem Mor gan of Stuart and Clifford Leach of Page. 27—Mrs. Darold Audiss of Naper. 28—William Torpy of Atkinson. 29—Herman Benoit of Long Pine; Frank Brady and Edward Desieve, both of Atkin son; Mrs. Milo Gorgen and son of Inman. EXPIRED: Jan. 28—W alter Conard of Stuart and Mrs. Gilbert E. Morgan of Atkinson. SACRED HEART PRESENT: Hurley Binkerd and Mrs. Salina McGill, both of Ver del; Baby Mark Duane Coijnot and Mrs. Herman Wilken, both of Fairfax, S.D.; Thomas Court ney, Mrs. Bertha Cooper, Frank Cranford, Dr. John Guttery and Master William Muller, all of Lynch; Harold Dickey, Mrs. Em ma Fiala and John Schommer, all of Spencer; Mrs. Onie Hood of Butte and Erick Ohman of An oka. DISMISSED: Jan. 24 — Mrs. Raymond Bentzen of Naper. 26— Mrs. Lena Connot of Spencer, Mrs. Loren Jons of Bonesteel, S. D. and Baby David Reynolds of Verdei. 28—Robert Jones and Miss Sharon Havranek, both of Spencer and Mrs. Elizabeth Coop er of Lynch. 29—Mrs. Henry Con not of Fairfax, S. D. and John Richardson of O’Neill. 30—Mrs. Charles Sedlacek of Spencer, Glen Brown of Naper and Virgil Pinkerman of Lynch. EXPIRED: Jan. 27—Mrs. Em ma Conn, 78, of Spencer. ST. ANTHONY’S BOYLE—Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Boyle of O’Neill, daughter, Lori Jean, 7 pounds 3!£ ounces, Jan uary 28. SCHILOUSKY—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred SchilcUsky of Ewing, daughter, Debcra Ann, 7 pounds 9 ounces, January 28. FINCH—Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch of Page, daughter, 7 pounds 12*£ ounces, February 1. ' * ATKINSON MEMORIAL GORGEN—Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gorgen of Inman, son, Dana Frank, 9 pounds 6 ounces, Janu ary 24. S V O B O D A—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Svoboda of Atkinson, son, Kevin Frederick, 8 pounds 9 ounces, January 29. CODAY—Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coday of Atkinson, son, Dennis James, 6 pounds 3 ounces, Janu ary 29. CORBALL—Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Gorball of Bassett, daughter, Kristine Fay, 6 pounds 15 ounces, January 29. ELSEWHERE GEARY—Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Geary of Inman, daughter, Robin Lea, 7 pounds 8 ounces, January 29, Antelope Memorial, Neligh. The Gearys have another daughter and three sons. CHARF—Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Charf of Neligh, son, 7 pounds 8 ounces, January 23. The mother is the former Clarice Michael. The baby is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Michael of Clearwater. S H I R L E Y—Mr. and Mrs. George Shirley of Newcastle, Wyo., daughter, Cindy Lee, 4 pounds 6 ounces. Mrs. Shirley is the former Edna Fairbanks, daughter of Mrs. Mira Fairbanks of Inman. CORCORAN—S/Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran of Omaha, daughter, Anne Marie, 6 pounds 11 ounces, January 23. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wencel Forejt of Niobrara and Ernest Corcoran of Oskaloosa, la. ZIEGLER—Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Ziegler of Center, son David Lee, 7 pounds 7 ounces. The couple now has a son and two daughters. RADER—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rader of Brunswick, daughter, 9 pounds, January 23. The couple also has two sons. The grand- . parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rader, all of Brunswick. KNIEVALr-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knieval of Norfolk, daughter, 7 pounds 8 ounces, January 23. K U E S T E R—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuester of Clearwater, son, 7 pounds 12 ounces, Janu ary 17, Antelope Memorial hos pital, Neligh. SCHINDLER—Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schindler of Elgin, son, re cently. Mrs. Schindler is the for mer Velda Dwyer and known in the Deloit community. ZISKA—Pfc. and Mrs. Eugene Ziska of Brown Mills, N. J., daughter, 8 pounds, January 27. Mrs. Ziska is the former Joan Palmer of Atkinson. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ziska of Stuart. FALLESEN—Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Fallesen of Plainview, son, Mark Allan, 7 pounds WVz Ounces, January 16, Bryan Memorial, Lincoln. Mrs. Fallesen is the for mer Wilma Kloepper. At The Courthouse COUNTY COURT— State of Nebraska vs. Ray T. Kernick jr., of Atkinson, speed ing, fined $10 and costs; arresting officer, E. M. Hastreiter, Janu ary 26. State of Nebraska vs. Vernon D. Gibbs of Clearwater, night speeding, fined $10 and costs; ar resting officer, E. M. Hastrei ter, January 26. State of Nebraska vs. Donald A. Sterns of O’Neill, reckless driving, fined $25 and costs; ar resting officer, R. L. Gude. State of Nebraska vs. Glenn C. Summers of O’Neill, night speed ing, fined $10 and costs; arresting officer, E. M. Hastreiter, Janu ary 27. JUSTICE COURT— Gayle Boyle of O’Neill paid a fine of $10 and $4 costs in justice court last week on a charge of discharging firearms within the city limits. MARRIAGE LICENSE— Raymond Dale McNair, 22, O’ Neill and Joyce Ann Mikkelsen, 18 Chambers, January 27. Brock Wayne Reynoldson, 20, O’Neill, and Marion L. Moseman, 20. O’Neill, January 31. Former Stuart Woman Returns from Guam STUART—Mrs. Tony Mata of Agna, Guam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moss of Stuart, has returned to the states and is attending Wayne State Teachers college. Her husband and children will follow in June after school is finished. Mrs. Mata is the for mer Faye Moss. Missionaries Home At Atkinson After Service in Congo ATKINSON—Rev. and Mrs. Er nest Green and family arrived at the home of Mrs. Green’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houts of Atkinson Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Green and their family of three children were among the group of 29 American missionaries arrested by Congo lese soldiers at a frontier bridge leading from the Congo to the Ruanda-Urandi country. They were taken captives to Bukavu, capital of Kivu Province but later were released un harmed. They arrived in New York Mon day from the Congo and flew to Omaha Wednesday where the Rev. Mr. Green’s father, Roy Green, lives. The Rev. and Mrs. Green have served as missionaries in the Af rican Congo for many years. •V v/ r -^u Lorraine Ernst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ernst of O’ Neill has been ordered out of Congo, Africa where she has been stationed as a teacher at Rethy Missionary Academy. Miss Ernst cabled her parents Monday that all missionaries have been requested to leave. She is now at Nairobi, Kenya, Africa and she informs the Ernsts that her plans are indefinite. This is the fourth year that Miss Ernst has been in Africa affiliated with the Africa Inland Missionary Society. The first year slie spent as Brussels, learning French, and the past three years have been at Rethy, where she teaches French to seventh and eighth grades, children of mis sionaries and colonists. Miss Ernst has apparently not been in serious danger while in Congo. The only evidence of up rising troubles that she ex perienced, according to letters to her parents, was when leaving Rethy. Soldiers would stop her car between towns with exten sive questioning of identification. O'Neill Locals Sunday at the Marion Woid neck home were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Scholte of Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneck and Mrs. Rosa Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cooke of Springfield, Ore. and Mrs. Edith McClanahan and Mrs. Et ta Keller of Chambers spent the day January 28 with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turner and Mrs. John McManaman, all of Buhl, Ida. arrived Friday to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Gokie and their families. < Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Turn er entertained at dinner the out of town-guests and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gokie and Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and their families. Mrs. Claude Cole entertained Thursday morning at a brunch at her home in honor of Mrs. Verna Revell. Members of the PP club were guests. Velda Ernst of Lincoln spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs/ Clarence Ernst. Her friend, Leota Olson of Cres ton, la., accompanied her. Both girls are employed in the “Back to the Bible” broadcast in Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson of Omaha spent last weekend vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh , Benson and family of Spencer were Sunday guests. Sunday dinner guests in the Clarence Ernst home were the Rev. and Mrs. E. Turner of Im perial, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles and family of Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz and Gor don, Fred Lorenz, Leota Olson of Creston, la., and Velda Ernst of Lincoln. Has Surgery Wednesday Harry Petersen, manager of the Northwestern Bell Telephone com pany at O’Neill, underwent sur gery Wednesday morning at the Methodist hospital in Omaha. Attend Hardware Show Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley will go to Lincoln Sunday and Monday for the Nebraska Hard ware show. They plan to return to their homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bahr and Tim of South Sioux City were January 22 guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Young and family attended the wedding of Luella Young and Wayne Angle meyer in Doniphan January 21. Luella is the daughter of Paul Young. They are former resi dents of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney of Norfolk were weekend visitors at the Ralph Beckwith home. Sun day dinner guests at the Rex Beckwith home in Emmet were Mr. and Mrs. Don Beckwith and Gene of Emmet and Mr. and Mrs. Art Harley of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I» e v a 11 of O’Neill announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Kay, to Robert James Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. W'alter C. Young of O’Neill. Miss Devall is a 1959 graduate of the O’Neill high school. She also attended the Omaha School of Commerce, after which she has become em ployed with the REA office in O’Neill. Mr. Young is a 1957 graduate of the O’Neill high school, and is now engaged in ranching. A late spring wedding is being planned. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bahr of South Sioux City, Nebr. announce the engage m e n t of their daughter. Valda ltutli, to Marvin I.eRoy Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Young of O’Neill. Miss Itahr attends college in Hastings where she is pledged to Kappa Pho IJpsllom sorority and is a member of the Hastings college hand. Mr. Young, a 1957 graduate of O’Neill high school, is employed by the Fox Brothers Hay Co. in O’Neill. A fall wedding is being planned. Son Has Surgery ATKINSON—Neal S. (Tut) Mc Kee, son of Dr. and Mrs N. P. McKee of Atkinson, underwent surgery last week in the Veterans hospital at Denver. Surgery was performed to correct a recurrent fungus ailment with which Mr. McKee has suffered since World War H. He and his wife and daughter, Terri Kee, reside at Denver. Returns from Hospital A. L. Patton returned to O’Neill Sunday from the Sacred Heart hospital in Yankton, S. D., where he underwent three-hour surgery January 23. His wife reports that he is much improved but that he will have to recuperate at home before returning to work. Mrs. Winnie Barger and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka visited Friday and Saturday at Grand Island with Mrs. Pauline Walston. Lee Brady attended a Cudahy Packing company meeting at Grand Island Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Leave for Arizona Mrs. Ina Wolfe, Mrs. Alice Matthews and Mrs. Mary Kelly expect to leave for Winslow, Ariz. to visit their sister and her husband. Mrs. Kelly is making plans to leave from Arizona for Hawaii to visit her son, Marine Officer James Kelly and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson left Wednesday for Omaha to attend a Texaco meeting. They plan to return Thursday. Sodality Officers Tom Higgins was elected per fect of the St. Mary’s sodality at a recent meeting. Jack Spittler was named vice-perfect and Jer ry Jurgensmeier was named sec retary-treasurer. Atkinson News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dierks jr. of Lincoln are spending the week with relatives and friends in At kinson. They are both students at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln where he is studying electrical engineering and she, home economics. They will re turn to Lincoln Sunday. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Mrs. Mary Forman is staying with her daughter, Mrs. James Frank and family of the Sparta neighborhood. She had spent the past two months with the Fred Uhlir family. Mr. and Mrs. Uh lir and Mrs. Forman spent Thurs day at her former home, the late Emil Forman farm, and served dinner to the ones that helped with the farm sale there that day which was attended by a large number considering the sub zero weather. The Verdigre Me thodist ladies aid served lunch. 1 Mrs. Forman went home with Mr.! and Mrs. Frank that evening. Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brookhouser, Lynn, Terry and Mark of Bruns wick and Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Brookhouser of Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. L. Caskey of Oma ha were Saturday weekend guests at the home of her father, El mer Sukup. Sunday they were din GIGANTIC Truck Load Pre-Lenten FISH SALE at the j OUTLAW ner and supper guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter of Orchard also spent the day at the Caskey home. Friday guests at the Ray Har mon home were Mrs. Harold Blair and her pupils of District 128. They were able to see the inauguration on television. Visitors at the 1„ / Harmon home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Godel and daughters. Visitors last Sunday at the home of their parents were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sufficool and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Finch jr. Mrs. Joe Forman was moved to a Sioux City hospital from the Creighton hospital where she was a patient. Mr. Forman went to Sioux City Monday to visit with his wife who was some improved. Several from the community at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ella Sholes at Orchard Wednesday afternoon. Engagements... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steinberg of Orchard announce the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Janice to Wayne Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman of Cham bers. Miss Steinberg is a graduate of Orchard high school and Is employed by Consumers Public Power district in O’Neill. Mr. Hoffman, a Chambers high school graduate, is en gaged in the trucking business. A June 4th wedding is being plan ned. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, .lanicc Jean, to Robert Edwin Burival, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burival. Miss Jackson is a 1959 graduate of Wheeler county high school and is presently employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone company. Mr. Burival graduated from the O’Neill public school in , 1956 and is engaged in ranch ing. An April 15, wedding is plan ned. CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs Lester Miles announces the en gagement of their daughter, Al berta, to Donald L. Mikkelsen, son of Mr. anl Mrs. Niels Mik kelsen. Miss Miles is a graduate of the Hastings Beauty academy. Both are graduates of the Cham ber high school. A February wedding is planned. PLANNING A WEDDING? PHONE 788 THE FRONTIER, FOR Invitations Thank You Cards Napkins Get our Prices Before you Buy ISee Oar Samples Before Choose The Frontier